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  1. a joint for fixing two pieces of wood together

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The results dovetail with other research on global mobility trends.
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But why should people's views dovetail in this neat way?
How does having kids dovetail with taking so many drugs?
Yet their thoughts, emotions and hopes dovetail, connect and fuse.
Most of them also grow barbera; the grapes dovetail well.
As translations dovetail with interruptions, empathy must fill the gaps.
But the cartel's words and actions did not initially dovetail.
The family's private investments sometimes dovetail with members' personal interests.
The concerns over leverage dovetail with investor worries over the economy.
Such statutory delegations dovetail neatly with the president's purely constitutional authorities.
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At times, its business strategy appears to dovetail with the Kremlin.
It ought to be what happened in Chicago, just to dovetail.
As the trio's lives dovetail, they are haunted by a secret.
In an email, Autor describes how the two explanatory models dovetail.
How will the events of this episode dovetail with her story?
The livelihoods of many of Trump supporters dovetail with Germany's interests.
And how does that dovetail with expanding and building a new audience?
"And how do you dovetail with a public health strategy," Cuomo said.
The stories dovetail nicely because DeLuca's father (Lorenzo Caccialanza) might possibly be bipolar.
My goal when I started the Dovetail Project was to break the cycle.
While different, they often dovetail off the work done by chief information officers.
Doesn't that dovetail with Clinton's emphasize that she is actually pro–border security.
As it happens, these findings dovetail with some new research from university labs.
Claus's attempts to save the holiday, which dovetail perfectly with Santa's crisis of confidence.
These technological approaches dovetail with the business strategies each company is likely to pursue.
The dueling ideas somehow dovetail into a good song, despite the odds against it.
"It seems to dovetail nicely that 2019 will see major margin pressure," he said.
Sliding LME stocks appear to dovetail with the INSG's assessment of underlying market dynamics.
To the Editor: Two recent articles in The Times neatly dovetail with each other.
And some of Iran's activities, particularly its war on ISIS, dovetail with Western ambitions.
This would dovetail with Mr. Trump's emphasis on showmanship, stagecraft and above all negotiation.
Wald's bullish views on Goldman dovetail with a generally positive backdrop for financials overall.
Ryu Spaeth: Aegon Targaryen bending the knee to Dany would dovetail nicely with that theme.
"My goal when I started the Dovetail Project was to break the cycle," Smith said.
The Republican overtures to Russia dovetail with Trump's recent comments ahead of the Helsinki summit.
The interests of Mr. Assad's two main backers, Russia and Iran, do not always dovetail.
We also mentioned the plethora of regional crises, not always that our postures dovetail exactly.
The words dovetail with where Steyer has seen his polling numbers rise: Nevada and South Carolina.
The state-led effort could "dovetail" with that of the Justice Department, according to the Journal.
While Occidental put in a higher bid, Anadarko's global operations better dovetail with Chevron's international portfolio.
Despite him being one of New York's preeminent fashion designers, our conversations rarely dovetail into #menswear.
The projects being developed in the Ignition Lab dovetail rather nicely with Dublin's "smart" city campaign.
Their personal reminiscences dovetail with Mr. Berger's remark about market forces having no sense of history.
As with Nixon and Watergate, the correct moral response and the lavish remunerative rewards neatly dovetail.
It's not always that our postures dovetail exactly, and yet the overlapping and mutual interests abound.
Whether losing a person, pet, or relationship, the graceful and the ugly dovetail in these poems.
"It's a terrific fit for families," said Jane Beddall, founder of Dovetail Resolutions in New Haven.
Sanders' calls for reining in Wall Street and breaking up big banks dovetail with Warren's views.
But these trends also dovetail with overfishing and habitat destruction, which will make these critters even scarcer.
The president has also praised companies by name when they take steps that dovetail with his agenda.
Alexa could also activate media, including streaming services, and dovetail with Bluetooth smartphone connections to make calls.
Mr. Pompeo's efforts to revive the department also dovetail with a strong diplomatic push by Mr. Trump.
The Warriors' emergence as a basketball superpower just happened to dovetail with James's move back to Cleveland.
His book "Gather Around Cocktails" (Dovetail, $20), a compendium of holiday-related drinks, was published this fall.
Through his Dovetail Project, Smith helps young fathers in Chicago become positive role models and responsible parents.
Smith: The thing that I love most about the Dovetail Project is that it's not a mandatory program.
These prejudices about ''real rape'' happen to dovetail with those rapes that are easier to investigate and prosecute.
The rich and powerful make inconstant allies for the weak and marginal, precisely because their interests rarely dovetail.
Accurate monitoring using wearables is expected to dovetail with a drive to offer so-called value-based healthcare.
Mr. Fraser's meatless menus at Dovetail, his home base on the Upper West Side, are much talked about.
Going forward, I do have to wonder if and how Lady Trieu and Angela's stories will further dovetail.
"Courtesanship doesn't dovetail with the modern, more literal and conservative understanding of an Islamic republic like Pakistan," Mrs.
"The Walking Dead" is sorely in need of a focused direction that can dovetail its characters' disparate arcs.
This also reduces their need to dovetail the approach of domestic and international managers across investment styles and sectors.
Even so, Mr. Trier's experimenting mostly works, especially when the genre pieces dovetail with his gifts and Thelma's story.
The remaining few should fall away once they realize your travel dates and destinations don't dovetail perfectly with theirs.
His cooking is American, and focused on vegetables, as it is at his other places, Nix, Narcissa and Dovetail.
The revision is designed to dovetail with a new foreign investor law which comes into force on Jan. 1.
We also mentioned a plethora of regional crises, not always that our postures dovetail, and yet mutual interests abound.
The film's queasy interplay between genre dynamics and political and social commentary can sometimes dovetail into surreal, Tarantino-esque moments.
Mr Trump's interests dovetail with those of the activists: he fears the turbines will spoil the views from his hotel.
Baker, for example, was quick to recognize the ways in which player and team interests dovetail in totally benign ways.
In the case of the first two, the pollution drive will dovetail with existing policies aimed at reducing excess capacity.
It's just one of the inventive pastas that Mr. Leonti prepares at his new restaurant in the former Dovetail space.
This process can dovetail into another method to being active within your office, which is by seeking out a mentor.
The findings dovetail with another report on Monday that detailed the connections between climate change and recent extreme weather events.
At Dovetail, the Upper West Side restaurant that's still his flagship, Mr. Fraser said he was a one-man band.
The chef John Fraser is stepping away from Dovetail, the restaurant he opened on the Upper West Side in 2007.
As most of those examples suggest, Trump's contempt for the law tends to dovetail with his demonization of brown people.
Dipping is a simple way to glaze ceramics, and it happened to dovetail perfectly with the overall paint-dipped trend.
He opened Dovetail in 2007, where he earned the restaurant a Michelin star, and he's been racking up accolades since.
His nonprofit, the Dovetail Project, gives young fathers such as himself the skills to be positive role models and responsible parents.
How does that dovetail with all the research on cognitive biases that keep us from believing information that contradicts our beliefs?
In truth, they're ephemeral victories for the President and outright conquests for industries who priorities can rapidly dovetail with Trump's needs.
Smith started the Dovetail Project, which teaches young fathers the life skills necessary to become responsible parents and positive role models.
The group's activities would dovetail with other get-out-the-vote organizations such as For Our Future and the national party.
The Rusal sanctions, by contrast, dovetail with the U.S. administration's aluminum tariffs, aimed at encouraging the restart of idled production capacity.
A finally, a special shoutout to Sim Settlements, because while the mod looks amazing, it doesn't dovetail with my specific playstyle.
The Rusal sanctions, by contrast, dovetail with the U.S. administration's aluminium tariffs, aimed at encouraging the restart of idled production capacity.
What are our main diplomatic and development goals in Niger and how do they dovetail with the deployment of US troops?
"If I'm not the representative of God, and you dovetail your will with mine, then your life is destroyed," he said.
Without mentioning President Donald Trump by name, the IMF's recommendations dovetail for the most part with the White House's economic goals.
Many of this season's episodes have attempted to dovetail various strands of story in one unifying climax, as does this one.
All those sub-goals which once seemed to dovetail so naturally with your main goal are now in conflict with it.
The stories told by Ms. Das and Ms. Husson dovetail with a larger sense that Cannes is acknowledging a changing world.
Yes, you don't talk about a "mortise and tenon" when you're making a dovetail joint; you talk about pins and tails.
They also dovetail with the Pre-Raphaelites across the English Channel, who had similar tastes for knights' chalices and longhaired maidens.
Technology and pharmaceutical companies alike believe accurate monitoring using wearables will dovetail with a drive to offer so-called value-based healthcare.
Clarifying his comments on Friday, he said that what he meant was that Manila's foreign policy need not always "dovetail" with Washington.
A task force based upon these priorities would dovetail with other DHS, FBI and intelligence agencies' work to thwart terrorism and crime.
He later started the Dovetail Project, which teaches young fathers the life skills necessary to become responsible parents and positive role models.
Authorities feared that the labor protests could dovetail with grievances of minority rights activists and cause further unrest, analysts and activists said.
We mentioned a plethora of regional crises, not always that our postures dovetail exactly, and yet the overlapping and mutual interests abound.
The odor-pursuit dogs are drawn from pointy-eared breeds like German shepherds and Belgian Malinois, whose traits dovetail with the job.
Dovetail, which anchored his reputation, received three stars from Frank Bruni of The New York Times in 2008 and a Michelin star.
Private capital, drawn in by government tax incentives, can augment these funds, but it is important that such flows dovetail with local plans.
Their coach at Barcelona, Luis Enrique, deserves credit for persuading the trio to dovetail their efforts and for making the team more direct.
In this video, master carpenter Theo Cook, who's been building furniture for well over 20 years, demonstrates a complex Japanese sunrise dovetail joint.
"You are very concerned about the economics of a project and how do they dovetail with creating an industry of tourism," Tompkins explains.
Instead of having his two earlier movies dovetail to create something deeper and richer, it quickly begins to feel like subtraction by addition.
VMware will sell the new service, but it will dovetail with all sorts of existing Amazon cloud tools, like database and storage services.
"The increased numbers dovetail with increased migration from Bangladesh, and migrants are particularly vulnerable to traffickers," said Priti Patkar, co-founder of Prerana.
Described as a tripartite structure, the wheel is constructed with three wooden boards attached by two horizontal bracers secured with a dovetail joint.
Forcing disclosure of his tax returns could also dovetail with the issue of Trump's unpopular tax cut package, which disproportionately benefitted the rich.
"You can't assume that a great founder will be a great operator, it's actually very rare that those two things dovetail," he said.
This is a show that reinforces the rightness of Eurocentric narratives and justifies the established hierarchies, which dovetail with the global art market.
And within months the women's mission began to dovetail with the growing chorus of those saying #MeToo, and momentum for #MuteRKelly picked up.
Historic Honeymoon The bride and groom planned a "civil rights honeymoon" in Charleston, S.C., to dovetail with their Martin Luther King Day ceremony.
Their efforts to help him, though rooted in charity, dovetail with a perverse brand of narcissism, which Osborne captures with a sharp eye.
Their missions dovetail with themes Mr. Sessions has emphasized, including reducing violent crime and cracking down on transnational drug cartels and illegal immigration.
But they dovetail with President Donald Trump's policy of rolling back Obama-era climate-change regulations to free up more drilling and mining.
Gottlieb's actions against vape sellers and manufacturers dovetail with his wider public health crusade that has also included proposals to remove nicotine from cigarettes.
The Epoch Times provided Li with an English-language way to push back against China — a position that would eventually dovetail with Trump's election.
It also marks the point where the political futures of Mellie and Olivia, women who were at odds for years, actually begin to dovetail.
Consider how his arguments dovetail with the points set out in articles 8, 10 and 11 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (EUCFR).
Perfectly shaped, the clean lines of this Silvia Song double dovetail end grain butcher block ($773 or $277) make it both minimalist and earthy.
Perfectly shaped, the clean lines of this Silvia Song double dovetail end grain butcher block ($340 or $475) make it both minimalist and earthy.
The problem for insureds is that cyber policy exclusions may not dovetail with the coverage actually provided by Coverage A or other traditional policies.
Jim Cramer: Now, I want to dovetail that with what you were talking about when on the conference call where JCI merging with Tyco.
Other technology companies like Google and Comcast have also underwritten research by think tank scholars, whose findings typically dovetail with the companies' lobbying agenda.
"I decided to stop when I had shot ninety kings and queens as it would dovetail nicely with the Queen's 90th birthday," he says.
Experts say Saudi Arabia's moves in soccer dovetail with its long-term goals of modernizing its society and economy and becoming less oil dependent.
We cannot refresh our browsers fast enough to see the latest stupefactions on sexual violations and Trump violations — which dovetail in a surreal way.
Hence the Inside Higher Ed survey's discovery of a heightened interest in applicants whose demographic and geographic profiles dovetail with those of Trump voters.
But whereas many of his positions dovetail with those of the mayor, Mr. Albanese is a Democrat of an older style, political observers said.
That, of course, would dovetail nicely with the theory that the Premier League this year is poorer than it has been for some time.
In many cases, the city-and-state-level changes dovetail with broader criminal justice reforms that were already underway before Mr. Trump took office.
Carney's newly announced position will dovetail with his role as the UN's special envoy for climate action and finance, which was announced in December.
It's certainly an exciting time to see KCP's efforts and HHS' initiative dovetail in what could result in a more positive future for patients.
How does that sense of ritual, and the kind of structure it provides, dovetail with some of your study participants' experiences in these spaces?
Although not explicitly focused on the violence of the Emanuel massacre, Lawson's Time photographs dovetail with images that have depicted violence against black people.
The modest fashion set may be a niche fashion subculture but their silhouettes and aesthetics dovetail exactly with what's happening within the bigger fashion industry.
The results dovetail with the results of the 2016 presidential election, which seemed to turn on broad unease with the fast-changing economy and culture.
For one thing, vintage sizing doesn't quite dovetail with modern sizing, although there are some helpful, era-specific conversion guides out there for your reference.
Finally, there are companies that dovetail with the work that CAA does internally, or tap the company's own talented pool of developers, designers and programmers.
It reminds one of NASCAR, with Flanders as its Appalachian womb, the place where hell on wheels and alcohol yoke up like a dovetail joint.
Yet as the plan lingered for months, general discontent over the artist's intentions started to dovetail with technical challenges over the feasibility of the project.
In a recent interview, Waller added that the games in Mexico dovetail with the league's goal of appealing to Hispanic fans in the United States.
The roster of newcomers is led by Leonti, where the chef Adam Leonti has taken over the 239th Street space that housed the acclaimed Dovetail.
The experiences of her character in "Love After Love" — her sexual explorations, her sometimes hapless dating encounters and adult sons — dovetail somewhat with her own.
The findings dovetail with research showing that pro athletes who play American football are at increased risk of cognitive impairment associated with repetitive brain trauma.
On its face, the border adjustment tax, or BAT, appears to discourage imports and encourage exports, and thus to dovetail with President Trump's antitrade rhetoric.
We then talked about Dovetail, Copper, Seez, and Bosta — bringing the morning venture update together with a theme, a first I think for Equity Monday.
The film's sexlessness is notable because one of Emmerich's key innovations has always been getting marital strife and familial estrangement to dovetail with global catastrophe.
On the other hand, it's wrestling with these really big, massive cultural and political ideas and finding the ways they dovetail with that love triangle.
Australian model Ruby Jean Wilson, a vegan and vocal supporter of animal rights, doesn't always find that her beliefs dovetail with the demands of her gig.
Preciado's visionary projects dovetail with the Shu Lea Cheang's creative background, lending the upcoming exhibition an interpretive approach able to penetrate the tension of the artworks.
It doesn't feel like this story should dovetail with Randall's (Sterling K. Brown) story at all, but it does in a really surprising and touching way.
They are being organised to dovetail with a day of demonstrations by civil servants and public service employees opposed to plans to change the retirement system.
The spirit is right, but the scope is too limited as government officials have tried to dovetail the new policies into old ways of doing things.
The program changes seem to dovetail with Trump's infrastructure principles, which have placed a heavy emphasis on speeding up project delivery and bringing down construction costs.
Overnight, South Korea and Australia had led Asia Pacific markets lower with 0.6 and 0.8 percent falls to dovetail with the latest fall in the yuan.
" It's easy to see how, in Trump's mind, declaring war on "the administrative state" might dovetail neatly with his desire to go after the "deep state.
Today's homes are rapidly transforming into spaces where traditional computers dovetail alongside newer pieces of technology, from smartphones and smart TVs to virtual assistants and tablets.
Such fears dovetail with a proposed law that would force foreign NGOs in China to register with the Public Security Bureau and disclose details of their spending.
It's also looking for technologies that dovetail with automotive needs rather than overlap, such as augmented reality, connected car, human-machine interface (HMI) and data visualization technologies.
" The odor-pursuit dogs, which cost about $50,000 each, "are drawn from pointy-eared breeds like German shepherds and Belgian Malinois, whose traits dovetail with the job.
"If we continue to have more material political controversies, it can dovetail into consumer and business confidence," said Patrick Blais, senior portfolio manager at Manulife Asset Management.
Ugly neologisms aside, such a bundle of salubrious brands would dovetail with Unilever's trademark pursuit of environmental and social responsibility that Mr Jope is keen to preserve.
How does Zuckerberg's big public push towards greater privacy across the Facebook "family of apps" dovetail with a genre of products known for constantly listening to users?
It's an appallingly ugly song, and if you were judging his politics on that alone, you might guess that his views dovetail with those of Donald Trump.
While fashion and politics can often dovetail successfully, especially in today's political landscape, perhaps this is a look that could've been approached and executed a bit differently.
The conditions dovetail with some existing pledges made by the beer giant, including selling the combined company's majority stake in the MillerCoors joint venture to Molson Coors.
These market forces dovetail nicely with the scientific reality that solid wood continues to store the carbon captured in growing trees – an enormous and undervalued environmental benefit.
It will also dovetail with Microsoft's existing products in Office, its collection of business applications and services that includes Word, Excel and Outlook, an e-mail system.
Those critiques are accurately noted in my experience and dovetail my observation of the nicked furniture, worn carpeting, and other cosmetic finishes in need of an upgrade.
The national focus on the cost of testing, vaccines and other health issues could dovetail with the message that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee was already pushing.
The partners are Nick Pfannerstill, who was the chef de cuisine at Dovetail, and Alberto Miranda, who was at Rouge Tomate but is now specializing in cocktails.
Then it's back to the quotidian business of police life, with four or five plot threads that will dovetail over 10 episodes (five were available for review).
The dispute highlighted the problem of reporters developing information for book projects that dovetail with their beats, and then saving those revelations to help promote the book.
While some of the projects might dovetail off of Facebook&aposs AI goals, Brown and fellow researcher Adam Lerer say they independently choose what problems to tackle.
The campaign was meant to dovetail with the release of Disney's Mulan that same year, with the sauce billed as offering "a taste of the East" (yikes).
Any EU mission might dovetail with similar planning at NATO, which this month joined the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State, and is considering training more Iraqi soldiers.
Jha's comments dovetail with the Indian government's aim to reduce coal imports by at least a third by the fiscal year ending March 2024, according to an Aug.
The government should capitalize on this advantage by attracting core research and development (R&D) investments from global firms that can then dovetail with Make In India initiatives.
Hockenos's portrait sheds valuable light on a man and a society willing to overlook the sins of a leader whose interests initially seemed to dovetail with their own.
The restaurant, which occupies the tony address where John Fraser's Dovetail used to be, leans into its surroundings, offering a heady dose of a largely bygone uptown glamour.
But all of them also make subjective value judgments about what's most important in higher education, and those judgments may or may not dovetail with a student's interests.
But as one of the most impactful American figures of the 20th century, it was inevitable that his story would dovetail with what was then the national pastime.
"Chicago has a very close-knit, collaborative culture," Mr. Bannon added, noting that Make-Believe's goals dovetail with the library's own mission of engaging the broadest possible public.
This California warm-line seems to dovetail nicely with some of the things this large state is already doing in relation to the suicide prevention hotlines they operate.
Richard V. Lawson is the former executive director of the Marine Technology Society and currently consults with other groups focused on the dovetail between technology and our oceans.
Us Weekly would dovetail with the interests of Michael W. Ferro Jr., a Chicago technology entrepreneur and Tronc's nonexecutive chairman, who has long been enamored with celebrity coverage.
Kasky and his fellow students hope their efforts will dovetail with other events, national and local, aimed at persuading leaders to take meaningful action to keep schools safe.
Since then, she's been posting regular cartoons skewering the "good boy": the ostensibly "progressive" dude whose shitty treatment of actual people doesn't dovetail with his performative feminist politics.
Opened in 2016 by chef John Fraser (of Dovetail and Narcissa), the Greenwich Village restaurant features rich dishes like cauliflower tempura, shiitake "cacio e pepe" and kale galette.
"The traditional stereotype about the kinds of people who commit child sexual exploitation crimes simply doesn't dovetail with reality," said Joseph Macias, a special agent for Homeland Security Investigations.
" New York Community Bancorp: "The chart does dovetail with what's going on in the banking business, but you need to see rates a little bit higher for that one.
Dell also has some workspace organization tools that dovetail nicely with the Canvas, such as organizing multiple workspaces on a single desktop, but that's not specific to the device.
The guild's nominations for best animated film dovetail less frequently with the Academy's; last year the producers chose "The Lego Movie," which didn't end up with an Oscar nomination.
Changes to those rules could help align Mexico with Trump's industrial strategy of boosting U.S. manufacturing jobs and dovetail with the Mexican government's calls to strengthen North American competitiveness.
"He began watching Fox News religiously at the gym, planning his morning workout to coincide with 'Fox and Friends' and his evenings to dovetail with Hannity," his lawyers wrote.
The deal appeared to dovetail with Putin's strategy to reassert Russian political and economic influence in the Middle East that faded after the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.
"Next year's European parliamentary elections are going to be a major test for both Eurosceptics and reformers alike, and The Movement is where those two causes dovetail," Kassam said.
But the stats dovetail with anecdotal evidence suggesting the prevalence of Uber and Lyft is reducing the demand for new cars, or making people use their own cars less.
Chevron's global operations better dovetail with Anadarko's portfolio, and with a far larger balance sheet than Occidental boasts, the oil major can more easily digest an acquisition of this size.
Even with these hindrances, when I tried the ring out at NAMM, it was easy to see how it could naturally dovetail into a performance with virtually no learning curve.
In October 1993, he had started a zine called Beer Frame, named for an obscure bowling term—Lukas loves the sport, and especially where the sport and beer ads dovetail.
"You've got to work out what's our trade zone versus what's the delivery company's trade zone and how those dovetail together," KFC Australia's managing director Nikki Lawson told the publication.
When he opened his high-reaching restaurant Dovetail 10 years ago and wanted to offer an affordable fixed-price menu on Sundays, he hit on the idea of Sundae Suppers.
However, her portrayals dovetail with what my colleagues and I learned in years of reporting, and she goes deep into her sources' experiences to provide convincing answers to crucial puzzles.
Critics say his singular decision to hold on to his global business empire inevitably casts a doubt on his motives, especially when his public actions dovetail with his business interests.
Such moves dovetail with the goals of Vietnam's military strategists who have told Reuters they want to discreetly raise the costs on China's rapidly modernizing forces from attacking Vietnam again.
Mr. Fraser, who runs the Loyal in the West Village and was at Dovetail, now closed, and Narcissa, is also working on the food for the rest of the hotel.
"He has this way of seeing what people want before they want it," said Mr. Fraser, who is also the head chef at Narcissa and both proprietor and chef at Dovetail.
Specifically, Facebook's goals of further promoting its video and livestreaming tools, as well as its ambitions around creating original video content, would dovetail nicely with a Facebook-optimized smart home device.
Working from the premise that the collective memory of rock should dovetail with the artist who most accurately represents what rock music actually was, the Rolling Stones are a strong answer.
Toni And the announcement last week that President Obama and Clinton would travel together to Green Bay (a trip postponed because of the terror attack) seemed to dovetail with your conclusions.
Thus he transformed how these eight songs would be heard and remembered, and accentuated how shrewdly his living will's gravity, austerity, and sparse wit dovetail with its thematic and emotional preoccupations.
Tesler emailed: Ryan's book is brilliant and his findings dovetail with my belief that we're in for a tough road ahead as the country diversifies, at least in the short term.
While other characters such as Ann and Ryuji naturally join the plot as their storylines dovetail with the protagonist's, Kasumi feels tacked on, appearing just to remind the player she's there.
The marquee-worthy John Fraser, of the Loyal and formerly of Dovetail, will bring his stylish sensibility to several as-yet-unnamed restaurants in the new the Times Square Edition hotel.
These projects dovetail with the investments airlines are making in the customer experience — at airports, in cabins and in mobile technology — at a rate of more than $1.4 billion per month.
And it also just happened to dovetail perfectly with Wexler's professional frustration as a female director at the time — and an only half-serious wish she had put out into the universe.
With this year marking the 503th anniversary of Diana's death, William and his brother Prince Harry have been commemorating their late mother's achievements, especially when they dovetail with their own public work.
The escalating sanctions, both American and international, dovetail with the second prong of Trump's strategy: unyielding demands for North Korean denuclearization, and threats to use military force if they keep their weapons.
Obama decried U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf as sometimes being "free riders" eager to drag the United States into open-ended sectarian conflicts that sometimes did not dovetail with American interests.
Those findings dovetail with results from a separate survey from Phi Delta Kappa, a professional association for educators, that has been running polls about Americans attitudes toward education for almost 50 years.
Abe is creating a new panel to debate more fiscal stimulus, sources told Reuters, which would dovetail with the G20 agreement that economies should use more targeted spending to encourage economic growth.
Of course he was, and is: That he doesn't always achieve the same level of inspiration, or that he doesn't dovetail neatly with more cloistered, academically acceptable poetic models, hardly discredits him.
Iranian general Qassem Soleimani played a key role in pushing the Kurds out of Kirkuk, and Pompeo appears to understand the Iranian threat; his views dovetail with Trump's on this key issue.
And Comcast, which is likely willing to pay more than Disney for Fox's assets, has steady cash flows and sprawling cable and entertainment franchises that would neatly "dovetail" with Fox, he said.
But while bridesmaid fonts adorn many consumer products — and dovetail with the boho-chic look marketed by mega-brands like Free People and Anthropologie — they're appealing because they look intimate and human.
Ms. Morgan's team has spearheaded acquisitions of Japanese and Korean sculpture from the years around 29, whose nontraditional forms dovetail with the processual and conceptual techniques of their American and European counterparts.
The potential choices dovetail with Trump's vow to slash U.S. environmental regulation and resist regulatory efforts to combat global climate change, positions Trump shares with his Republican predecessor in the Oval Office.
There was no oracle to anticipate that Paris Fashion Week would dovetail with the debate over a Supreme Court nomination or as Bill Cosby was sentenced for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand.
This is only a limited pilot program, but could save customers the headache of getting the hard sell from a dealer (at least initially), and would also dovetail neatly with this recent news.
Like the clip from Georges Méliès's 1896 film "The Vanishing Lady" that opens the "Rolling Thunder Revue," these more-or-less amusing and distracting fictionalizations dovetail with Dylan's myriad facades and associative thinking.
Mr. Fancher's movie love and way of spinning a yarn to its near-breaking point — one detour opens onto another — dovetail nicely with the cinephilia and playfulness that characterize Mr. Almereyda's movies ("Experimenter").
The two policies dovetail with Ms. Harris's political wager, which combines her historic status as one of the most viable black women to run for president with a patchwork of incrementally progressive proposals.
Where all of these movements dovetail is in the eternal human yearning for easy answers, of the sort that suggest that a fundamentalist fervor for "the right" belief system will unlock the correct path.
SpaceX's funding and design architecture will remain a mystery until Musk presents his ideas more formally in September, but there's a chance SpaceX's plans may dovetail nicely with NASA's or even Lockheed Martin's planning.
These data dovetail with a separate study by Irvine-based Spectrum Location Services which found that in the seven years through 2014, the Golden State lost 20183,000 companies that relocated out of the state.
The Pentagon routinely spends years or even decades developing fighter jets, submarines and other military hardware — a pace that simply doesn't dovetail with Silicon Valley's voracious appetite for new products and return on investment.
Idelson also pointed Nurses United is working to further some of the issues it prioritizes -- health care, college affordability, climate change -- which dovetail with Sanders' positions rather than just overall generally supporting a candidate.
The chef, John Fraser, who has shown that he has a persuasive way with vegetables at Nix, Narcissa, and Dovetail, here crowds enough indulgent items onto the menu to challenge one's duty to decorum.
Out came an egg-shaped ring: pink opal, rose quartz and pink tourmaline were meticulously hand-carved to dovetail like puzzle pieces, all anchored by a nearly invisible gold setting and one glorious diamond.
I started the project months before #OscarsSoWhite erupted again, and eventually we decided to run it around the time of the Oscars broadcast, since it seemed to dovetail with reader interest in that topic.
Chinese companies have tried to highlight how their investments create jobs and support economic growth in the United States, and thus dovetail with the president's goals — including the administration's primary rationale for tax reform.
Rob: Right, and the Nemesis System would dovetail really nicely there because one of the things that happens throughout, like a lot of Batman arcs, the stakes continue to escalate as it goes on.
The "Thrones" finish, moreover, happened to dovetail with the news, as reported by Variety, that "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson would likely become the next Batman, triggering just the latest freak-out connected to that character.
Pickup points are open at campuses in LA, Atlanta, Columbus, OH and College Park, MD. The Instant Pickup model could also dovetail nicely with another recent move made by Amazon: The acquisition of Whole Foods.
All of which raises the question: how will Uber Elevate dovetail with the company's plans to swap its current network of peer-to-peer ride-sharing with one that is powered by self-driving cars?
He was said to have watched the network "religiously at the gym, planning his morning workout to coincide with 'Fox and Friends' and his evenings to dovetail with [The Sean Hannity Show]," his attorneys said.
Many of the findings of the survey dovetail with the messages President Trump pitched to American voters during the election -- about infrastructure spending on roads, fights about immigration issues and difficulties facing lower income groups.
The organization also puts restrictions on special effects that simulate rain and the velocity of wind, which dovetail into this specific scene — the German shepherd is part of a river rescue scene from the movie.
The dress features multiple patterns of embroidery that dovetail into a vibrant whole; each pattern is constructed by a single artisan to keep the design consistent as embroidery is as individual as handwriting, Guo says.
That might dovetail with Trump's ideas about withdrawing the US from foreign entanglements, but it also raises awkward questions about what long-term US foreign policy on Syria and the Middle East might look like.
Reporter's Notebook PALERMO, Sicily — Political art and world politics seldom dovetail in real time, but as the twelfth edition of the Manifesta contemporary art biennial approached, its host city of Palermo found itself walking its talk.
The different-size plots — angled to dovetail harmoniously, positioned to carefully caress the contours of the hillsides and bordered by dry stone walls — prevent this unique and improbable place to live from sliding into the sea.
But the bill, according to people familiar with negotiations over the draft, would make other adjustments that dovetail with the inspector general report — like expanding when FISA judges should appoint outsiders to critique the government's arguments.
If Slack can dovetail seamlessly with how people behave, feel like second nature to use and strongly appeal to employees, taking it away could become "like taking off your astronaut helmet in space," Mr. Butterfield said.
The intense brain eating amoeba coverage this year seems to dovetail with the trend The Verge clued me in to in 2013: Thanks to global warming, amoebas in the brains of Americans might be trending upward.
Throughout the episode, he fully develops four different human characters, in addition to Whittaker's new Doctor, then gives all of them their own storylines to pursue, which dovetail in the group's final confrontation with the alien.
Brower says that while Trump's agenda might not on its surface appear to succinctly dovetail in certain areas with those of the President, the first lady does utilize strategic partnerships with other parts of the Trump administration.
But Egyptian officials have privately voiced worry about Israeli calls for them to be more involved in Gaza, proposals that they think may dovetail with the Trump administration's efforts to address Palestinian grievances with pan-Arab help.
In a negative scenario, domestic failures to deliver more inclusive growth could dovetail with a deterioration in U.S.-Philippines relations, or a continued chill in bilateral relations with China, thus raising tensions across the South China Sea.
The documentary, which includes interviews with former assistants, boyfriends and art world personalities, is designed to dovetail with a major Mapplethorpe retrospective at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the nearby J. Paul Getty Museum.
Low mortgage rates could get lower thanks to the Fed The housing numbers dovetail with data that shows wages are growing at a rate higher than inflation and the unemployment rate is near a 50-year low.
That analysis' findings dovetail with other research that has predicted the mass die-off of coral reefs around the planet by the year 2050, as waters warm and exceed the tolerance level of many coral reef systems.
Those denials, of course, dovetail quite neatly with the company's arguments that its marketing statements amounted to one side of a public debate on a matter of public health and are therefore protected by the First Amendment.
The opinion was officially dated Sunday and released by the Justice Department on its website Monday, timing that appeared to dovetail with a Senate-set noon, holiday deadline for Trump's first substantive brief in the impeachment trial.
On the foreign policy front, APEC membership would dovetail well with India's Act East policy, immediately enhancing India's commercial, diplomatic and bureaucratic engagement with countries in the region while increasing India's regional interdependence in the longer term.
Adapted from a 2014 Norwegian movie by its original director, Hans Petter Moland, "Cold Pursuit" would outwardly seem to dovetail with Neeson's string of vehicles as an action star, starting with the popular and spare "Taken" series.
While he introduced a successful Meatless Monday menu at the otherwise omnivorous Dovetail in 2010, Nix has gone fully vegetarian—or "vegetable-forward," as many chefs (or, more likely, their publicists) are styling such restaurants these days.
Gosling plays a private detective whose non-ethics neatly dovetail with the disheveled, sexually permissive 1970s in Los Angeles, where he's trailing a young woman who might be mixed up in the accidental death of a porn star.
Airbus said its upgraded A330neo, seating 3303-298 passengers, would dovetail with the European planemaker's hot-selling A321neo narrowbody jet, which seats about 200, in the race to address a gap between single-aisle and twin-aisle jets.
The security infrastructure that goes into physically guarding these locations dovetail with the signals intelligence provided by the security services to triage the most vulnerable targets and use resources most effectively, but even then they are understandably overstretched.
Mark Goetz, who designs for Herman Miller and Bernhardt Design among other companies, praised the machine-made dovetail joints, the simple wood bracket supporting the drawer and the bamboo shelf imparting delicacy to a composition of multitextured planes.
That could dovetail with U.S. legislative efforts to change the nuclear deal's so-called sunset provisions as they expire from 2025, so that if Iran were eventually to launch a nuclear arms program, U.S. sanctions would kick in again.
The campaign will tout the Trump administration's accomplishments that dovetail with Bannon's own America First views, including passing a comprehensive tax reform bill and working with Congress to curtail the Dodd-Frank Act's impact on community banks, people said.
But according to Abby Reisner, the author of the new cookbook "Ranch" (Dovetail Press), ranch madness didn't go national until 1986, with the introduction of Cool Ranch Doritos, tortilla chips that were infused with a distinctly creamy, oniony bite.
The CGT union said on Friday it would bring oil refineries to a standstill and announced two nationwide protests that will dovetail with more strikes at the SNCF state railways, where train services were halved by stoppages this week.
The campaign will tout the Trump administration's accomplishments that dovetail with Bannon's own America first views, including passing a comprehensive tax reform bill and working with Congress to curtail the Dodd-Frank Act's impact on community banks, people said.
WALLACE: OK. KUDLOW: And I think trade -- WALLACE: I -- I want -- KUDLOW: Trade can dovetail into this in a very positive way if the president is able to change these trading practices and allow Americans to export freely around the world.
While 22017andMe is best known for saliva-based test kits that offer users a glimpse into their genetic ancestry, it also has a three-year-old drug R&D unit, whose efforts will now dovetail with those of researchers at GSK.
" He notes that a lot of his interests dovetail with those of Senkut and Wesley Chan, another Felicis partner who joined the firm in 2014 from GV. Virani is quick to add however, that "everyone sort of shadows everyone else here.
She noted, however, that the results dovetail with some previous research showing no significant effect on part-time employment levels, which have included data released last year by the White House's Council of Economic Advisers, and the payroll services firm ADP.
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Vietnam's needs dovetail with those of the United States, which has been encouraging maritime states in Southeast Asia to better defend themselves, an effort partly aimed at keeping the United States from being dragged into a direct naval conflict with China.
A successful approach, however, must dovetail the administration's broad willingness to take on the "we've always done it this way" attitude with a fine, tactical use of the flexibilities that exist in government regulations but are not currently employed effectively.
The remarks dovetail with a strategy proposed by Mitt Romney, the party's 2012 nominee, who urged Republicans opposing Mr. Trump to coalesce around the leading non-Trump candidate in coming nominating contests to deny the nomination to the Manhattan businessman.
The bigger concerns for young people in the Luntz survey were income inequality, college tuition and student debt, which dovetail with support for Mr. Sanders's plans to increase taxes on the wealthy and to make tuition free for public colleges.
Adam Leonti, a chef who worked at the esteemed Vetri in Philadelphia and has been cooking in Europe for the last couple of years, moved into the neighborhood after he was approached by the owner of the former Dovetail space.
Trump's long campaign to bully Warren began years ago when he started calling her "Pocahontas," but it has intensified in recent weeks with these new tweets that dovetail with new scrutiny of when and how Warren claimed Native American background.
Director Ezra Edelman advances three separate ideas in Made in America that dovetail masterfully in the final installment, which opens with Simpson being found not guilty of murder, then functions as a long coda on the aftermath of that massive trial.
Morrocco's practice investigates the continuum of the photographic medium in relation to technological and social history — the dappled light of 16th century portraiture, the conception of the silver nitrate mirror, and traditions of gay male portraiture — all dovetail Morrocco's expansive viewpoint.
That poll found that 56 percent of Americans blame Trump and Republicans for the shutdown — numbers that dovetail with NPR's findings about the percentage of voters who have already made up their minds that they won't vote for Trump in 2020.
As I sipped a "Higher Cider" (apples, whiskey, clove, and infused honey) I was seated on a wood chair with a brutally narrow back strip that managed to dig ruthlessly into the soft tissue just below where the ribs dovetail into the spine.
"The traditional stereotype about the kinds of people who commit child sexual exploitation crimes simply doesn't dovetail with reality," Joseph Macias, a special agent in charge for the Department of Homeland Security, said in a statement on the filing of the charges.
The implications of this idea — and the ever-more-massive class imbalances it opened up — dovetail beautifully with Dolores's attempts to end the natural order of the planet, even if Dolores sits out this week as an active participant in the story.
The tone of Mr. Nauman's pointed and provocative works, like the 1985 neon "Sex and Death by Murder and Suicide," on view at the Schaulager, seems to dovetail with a spate of what Mr. Spiegler called "extremely political" works at the fair.
More such ventures have cropped up since our article ran, and they dovetail with another effort taking place in several states, led by California and Oregon: laws that allow pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives in drugstores so that women can avoid visiting a doctor.
But CNN's report does seem to dovetail with comments made earlier in the day by Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Permanent Subcommittee on Intelligence, that the evidence of Trump-Russia collusion had become more direct than was publicly known.
The findings are very important and dovetail with other lines of research, said Christopher Rollston, a Near East scholar at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. There is no doubt that the elites in Judahite society could read and write around 600 B.C., Rollston said.
The results — showing Mr. Trump 4143 percentage points ahead of Mr. Cruz and Mr. Kasich — dovetail with other surveys released in recent days from Fox News and NBC/Wall Street Journal/Marist, which also showed Mr. Trump with a strong lead in the state.
" In 2010, Mayer referred to the Koch political agenda as an attempt to "drastically lower personal and corporate taxes, minimal social services for the needy, and much less oversight of industry—especially environmental regulation," adding that "these views dovetail with the brothers' corporate interests.
The good news is that while there are other ongoing investigations, the House Intelligence Committee's findings dovetail with everything we know so far: that there was no collusion on the part of Trump or his campaign and may begin the end of the Russia Lie.
Rather than falling prey to cliché, neo-Luddite hysteria over technological acceleration, the documentation section offers a refreshing discussion of works that speculate on the liberatory possibilities of blockchain technology, as projects like Plantoid and terra0 dovetail with recent artistic preoccupations with biotechnology and artificial intelligence.
"I think there's a nice dovetail here with Elon [Musk] and SpaceX, who are looking far into the future of where humanity is going to be, and what we need to do to bootstrap ourselves into the stars," Dan Egan, Betterment's VP of behavioral finance, told Gizmodo.
Besides being a fan of Vess' art, Monti "knew, more importantly, that his personality and ethos would dovetail with hers," and that in a number of instances, Le Guin has been drawn into a collaborative process only to have her ideas shut out by the artist.
If your needs are more sophisticated — you, for example, want to know how a mortgage could dovetail with your existing retirement assets, estate planning and goals — it would be good to work with a certified financial planner or a certified public accountant who does financial planning.
HONG KONG — A Taiwanese man who disappeared during a visit to China is being investigated for suspected activities that "endanger national security," the Chinese authorities said on Wednesday, the latest twist in a mystery that may dovetail with months of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
Sanders said he hoped his emphasis on school boards, city councils and statehouses will help support the next generation of activist progressive candidates and dovetail with the mission of Our Revolution, a nonprofit political group run by former staffers and volunteers for his 2016 presidential campaign.
In a bid to rebalance the trade-reliant economy which is vulnerable to protectionist concerns from the United States, Taiwan is looking for domestic drivers that dovetail with President Tsai Ing-wen's push to roll out green energy, improved utilities, better transport and telecommunications networks, and innovative technology.
The cut, taken at an unscheduled Fed meeting on Tuesday, "sort of dovetail(s) into some of the issues with the Fed's framework review, where they want to make sure inflation gets to 2% or maybe goes above 2%," said Karim Basta, chief economist at III Capital Management.
The rumors and lies about the Wuhan Institute of Virology dovetail with a popular meme about how the institute's logo is similar to that of the Umbrella Corporation, the shady agency responsible for making the virus that starts the zombie apocalypse in the Resident Evil video game franchise.
The would-be terrorist's ruminations point to conclusions drawn by researchers and historians: Perceived external threats or attacks, when a country is already on edge, can dovetail with leaders' use of loaded rhetoric to provoke vigilante justice, or solidify state-led discrimination or other arrangements that favor the executive.
The chef—who owns Dovetail, and is the executive chef and partner at Narcissa and the new meat-free Nix—did stints at The French Laundry in Napa Valley, and Taillevent and Maison Blanche in Paris, before being named the executive chef at the lauded Compass in Manhattan.
The CGT described the police operation as an act of "unprecedented violence" as it and other unions served notice of a June 3-5 strike by air traffic controllers that will dovetail with walkouts by state rail employees, port workers and staff on the Paris metro and suburban rail networks.
And I'm also fairly proud of a very jolly portrayal of a gay conversion therapist on Lisa Kudrow's Web Therapy and I feel our vice president might want to check out those clips, because my characters really seem to dovetail with his, although it involves comedy so, I don't know.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Federal Reserve "Main Street" lending program still under development is meant to dovetail with proposals under consideration by Congress to make sure the full range of U.S. companies, from the smallest to the largest, have access to credit during the coronavirus health scare, the Fed said on Monday.
WASHINGTON, March 23 (Reuters) - A Federal Reserve "Main Street" lending program still under development is meant to dovetail with proposals under consideration by Congress to make sure the full range of U.S. companies, from the smallest to the largest, have access to credit during the coronavirus health scare, the Fed said on Monday.
Sarah has written fondly of a society where women, considered the "morally superior sex," had more control over the "home and private sphere," as she wrote for Refinery29 in 2015, a vision seems to dovetail somewhat with the anti-feminism of conservatives like Phyllis Schlafly, who idealized and weaponized visions of traditional womanhood.
That was followed in 1967 by her first and last major "grown-up" movie performance (a disastrous one, at that), in a role that came to dovetail with her image: pill-popping singer Neely O'Hara in The Valley of the Dolls, a lurid, spectacularly awful melodrama that has contributed generously to the encyclopedia of camp.
Calling for Twitter to take an ideological stand in order to prevent a social media-spurred international nuclear conflict is a nice thought, but considering how deeply committed tech companies are to the illusion of neutrality — which happens to dovetail nicely with the spineless art of self-preservation — it's not a very realistic one.
While no indications exist of a direct Russian government hand in Mr. Marinelli's organization, a group that is nominally independent but nonetheless state financed, and supports only causes that dovetail with the Kremlin's foreign policy, paid for a hotel room in Moscow during a congress of secessionist groups from around the world in September 2016.
Singer is perhaps the best director of superpowered action on Earth, but when it comes time to have Apocalypse dovetail with story threads from the earlier X-Men: First Class (which was directed by someone else entirely), both Singer's direction and Simon Kinberg's script rely on hackneyed devices and clumsy storytelling, usually involving poorly inserted flashbacks.
This is the part where you expect my setup about that argument about journalism on the internet to dovetail with the image of a Google News search above, with a clever meta-joke about this very post participating in this dynamic — followed by an exegesis that alternately excoriates and praises meme culture and its effect on journalism.
If you're making money by doing something you love and always did and are very good at, and are simultaneously feeding your children, that will help alleviate some of the socioeconomic problems, which will dovetail into having a higher quality of life, and then decrease the number of missing and murdered indigenous women in our community.
" (But how does this dovetail with werewolves in the Harry Potter world, given that "skin walker" legends in the larger fictional world are often crossed with the idea of werewolves?) Lastly, Rowling explains the notion of "wandless magic," claiming, "The most glaring difference between magic practiced by Native Americans and the wizards of Europe was the absence of a wand.
People of color have at times unfairly maligned white people for off-color comments that weren't meant to be racist; sometimes gone overboard while protesting police brutality; underestimated their own faults; painted the Republican Party with too broad a racist brush; too frequently ignored the struggles of middle-class and poor white Americans; and made it difficult for white people to express honest differences for fear of being targeted by those who don't tolerate any racial opinions that don't dovetail with their own.

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