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He openly advertises dev-fused and other prototype iPhones for sale: One type of dev-fused iPhone X costs $1,800, for example.
" - Lia, 234 "Wound healed with gauze fused inside.
The major bones of its shoulder are fused together to form a "scapulocoracoid," or a fused shoulder girdle (unlike modern flying birds, which have a tight joint between unfused bones).
It's kind of like Google Lens fused with Google Search.
When fused together these showed his vision for the project.
Explorative music and art fused into a transformative communal experience.
The poet doctor saw his dual vocations as mysteriously fused.
After all, it fused of black metal and electronic music exquisitely.
The resulting cataclysm fused the two worlds together, forming our Earth.
Some were fused together, and others were shaped like a teardrop.
Thick knits fused with fine sheers; tessellating quilts with performance parkas.
But I just fused to it and didn't know anything else.
The emergency bypass control of the matter-antimatter integrator is fused.
Terrifying and hilarious, The Birthday Party fused rockabilly and pure spasm.
The world is fused, and we can no longer maintain neutrality.
Kevin underwent surgery, where they fused 3 areas around the spine.
"I have 1 cervical disk left that isn't fused," she wrote.
As the ice melted outside Tate Modern, performance and protest fused.
Many died in one another's arms, their bodies found fused together.
In that moment, a whole galaxy of questions and answers fused.
Dreads can be fused together, even after some are cut off.
The final buckles are fastened and I'm essentially fused to the suit.
Dev-fused devices are sometimes called prototypes in the security research industry.
A cluster of empty iron vessels are fused together at the intersection.
The journal thus fused avant-garde aesthetic theory with anarchists' political engagement.
They watched as the mass of people spread apart and fused back
They then confirmed the twins' livers and small intestines were fused together.
All of these deals fused a distribution company with a content company.
The spire was destroyed and the scaffolding fused together in the flames.
An elastic core is fused to a 593 percent pure titanium exterior.
It's not too often that science fiction is successfully fused with comedy.
As an adult, he had to have his damaged ankle bones fused.
Meanwhile, his music fused Angolan pop with modern electronics, breezy and upbeat.
All of its teeth are fused, so it doesn't have any teeth.
Some sauropods flailed fused clumps of bones from their posteriors toward predators.
Interior spaces are stacked, fused, and obliterated, as is Menegon's naked body.
Literal and illusive elements, sculptural means and pictorial effects, are brilliantly fused.
In her hair grown out to her feet, hands fused in prayer.
His eyes were fused shut and he needed help breathing and pain medication.
Puertolas quickly fused his newfound love of FPV racing with his filmmaking talent.
Bone fragments fused the correction maintained in a body cast for 15 months!
Even finding any substantial online references to the term dev-fused is difficult.
Each one is staffed by neurotics, casual drug users, and short-fused curmudgeons.
I think Black Flag really fused jazz and punk towards their last album.
He has also organized exhibitions that have fused performance art, sculpture and psychotherapy.
Most plastic containers are made of several different layers which are fused together.
For many kids, so-called real life is fused with their digital lives.
He had serious back surgery where doctors fused 3 sections of his spine.
These bands are made of fused latex sheets, which makes them particularly durable.
The shoe displayed a presidential seal that was fused with Bryant's mamba logo.
The first was "wrapping faith in logic": Marxism fused mysticism with scientific rationalism.
"If You Couldn't See Me" (1994) memorably fused her cerebral and sensuous sides.
But unlike the Danes, Wagenknecht has fused opposition to immigration with populist economics.
Johnson's season is like if you fused Doug Baldwin's season with LeGarrette Blount's.
Reagan was influenced by Chambers's postconversion autobiography, "Witness," which fused spirituality and anti-Communism.
It's where the the atoms are fused using an electric field to heat them.
About 5% remains, since that portion of the mass was fused to her spine.
A dev-fused iPhone, connected to a Mac with a special cable, boots up.
"Her behavior is so erratic and always aggravated and always short-fused," Debra said.
These two cells fused and developed into an embryo that ultimately developed into Dolly.
In their circularity, they evoke how the past and the future are fused together.
The researchers also noted fewer muscle fibers fused together in the Minion-free mice.
Their heads are composed of fused plates, with faces which contained amazingly complicated eyes.
The exhibition's final chapter features the Bauhaus artists who fused industrial design with art.
Regrettably, as Jack was a gentleman, he kept his fused finger in his pocket.
Kaitlyn: First of all, there are glittery lady statues with their torsos fused together.
Wright had fused his own ideas about organic architecture with the Europeans' Modernist functionality.
Trumpism and Republicanism once seemed an uneasy fit, but now they are increasingly fused.
Ed Hardy, based in the Bay Area, fused Japanese techniques with cartoonish American imagery.
Galifianakis is in rare form here, switching between existential melancholy and short-fused impatience.
Scars had fused her lens and iris, and he had to tease them apart.
It was even given the Frankenstein hybrid treatment when fused with a puffer jacket.
They've become fused: A great cup of coffee is equal parts beverage and vessel.
Magic happens when IRL perceptual material is fused with cyber-technology, creating hybrid forms.
The ceramic body is fused to the glass without glue, which should feel different too.
In a rare genetic event, Muhl fused together with her fraternal twin in the womb.
He also claimed to have sold "a lot of" dev-fused iPhones to security researchers.
The broth, like many of the sauces and stocks here, fused all the elements together.
Close to 100 individual pastries sat pushed against one another, fused together with golden syrups.
Trump TV would be a culmination of the way Trump has fused entertainment with politics.
Rather than separate the issues of institutional ethics and gender disparity, Dodd has fused them.
Born by cesarean section, the girls emerged with their skulls and blood vessels fused together.
In some of the images, two figures are fused, their faces lost in the connection.
" In the fused world, Seidman said, "the business of business is no longer just business.
She fused American sportswear, in the tradition of Halston and Calvin Klein, with the French.
In modern human children, those vertebrae are fused around the ages of four to six.
What she liked was how close they could be, almost fused, with nothing between them.
The hull had a trilobe construction and looked like three long flattened blimps fused together.
Then, the two birds started walking around still attached, as if they were fused together.
In England, the tradition was fused with singing songs for alcohol, specifically the drink wassail.
As Lebe continued making photograms and light drawings, the carnal and the vegetal often fused.
Astronomers call this a "contact binary" — basically, it's two asteroids that have been fused together.
"We're all extremely tired and frustrated and short-fused [and] scared," says Maria Dodds, the owner.
And the ability the fused image has to reduce noise in low light is equally impressive.
The material is made of dense carbon fiber fused and shaped by hand for the case.
His next venture was Ginger Baker's Airforce -- band that fused rock with jazz and African influences.
Its music fused bubu with elements of psychedelia, Afro-Caribbean music, electronic dance music and funk.
Through an alchemic relationship between materials and process, she fused abstraction and figuration to indelible effect.
Behaviorally, their fused, pipette mouths allow them to suck up food like tiny crustaceans or larvae.
They then fused on another protein to edit that spot and tested it in lab dishes.
"It definitely can matter if someone is very enmeshed or fused with their families," she says.
La La Land and Moonlight became fused together in that moment, and it kind of sucks.
It prints using Fused Filament Fabrication technology, off 1.75mm filament, at up to a 0.1mm resolution.
Herrine: It's queso, pimento cheese, and mac and cheese all fused together into this one cup.
He fused a policy speech, ostensibly on health care, with his more typical broadsides against Mrs.
Wind movements were animated by eddies of rippling arpeggios enveloped in placid streams of fused voices.
There you will most definitely not find Japanese dishes fused with their Chinese or Korean neighbors.
If they hadn't fused, that tissue would be your labia; we're all female until we aren't.
Yet the distress in global markets also underscores the fact that real economic fortunes are fused.
The Ronne Ice Shelf is 600-feet thick, floating in the ocean yet fused to shore.
Admirers compared him to Lee Kuan Yew, the Singaporean leader who fused authoritarian rule with prosperity.
That's because, as Colby and Damon argue, their self-identity is fused with a moral ideal.
He pointed to a joint where the base of the cross fused into a horizontal bar.
In our national poll, we tested nine different versions of this race-fused-to-class message.
There is far less agreement about what crosses the line when violence and politics are fused.
Their preference of remaining fused means we only meet Ruby and Sapphire a couple of times.
It can sometimes be both, sometimes fused with a dose of religion or something like that.
And it's not just the flavor profiles of wine and coffee that have been fused together here.
Going into the surgery, doctors believed the twins had about 3.8 centimeters in diameter of fused brain.
These individual shots are then computationally fused together to create an incredibly high-resolution 52 [megapixel] photograph.
Ultima Thule used to be two separate, icy objects that are now fused together, according to NASA.
She says she's had multiple back surgeries over the years and has titanium fused to her spine.
"I can't transfer myself, and I have brittle bones, as well as a fused spine," he wrote.
One resident, who gave her name as Salwa, said bodies had been fused together by the explosion.
It will include rumba, guaguancó, bomba and African percussion, fused with other instruments from around the world.
Fantastic fused glass showing change in global temperatures from 290 (left side, blue) to 2018 (right side).
There is aesthetic value too, he adds: fused welds look much tidier than blobs of molten weld.
The acquired Fox assets would then be fused to the NBC Universal properties Comcast acquired in 2011.
Mung beans, black-eyed peas and chickpeas are softened and fused with rice, carrots, turnips and potatoes.
The two practices are fused, however, in Dara Friedman's "Mother Drum" at Gavin Brown's gallery in Harlem.
In England, the tradition was fused with singing songs in exchange for alcohol, specifically the drink wassail.
I think what we managed to do is that the music and the images are completely fused.
On the tip of its tail were large fused bones that could be whipped in self-defense.
Their organs were underdeveloped and their eyes were fused shut for the first two weeks of their lives.
We pass two gargantuan Tuscan villas fused together: "Maybe that's the guy who reinvented the olive," says Griffin.
They started out different, but after a while they became so fused together that you can't disentangle them.
He describes the pivotal moment of the surgery, when Goodrich studied the intricately fused brains and proceeded ahead.
I have scoliosis too and had ten vertebrae fused when I was 14 in 1974 in Los Angeles.
But from a dev-fused device it's possible, and has been repeated since Solnik's talk by other researchers.
If they could be fused in a sensible way, that could compensate for flaws in the individual sensors.
"It's really hard to pick apart what came from where because it is so organically fused," he said.
He abandoned his classical piano track, and instead fused traditions to create a hybrid genre of his own.
They sang together, arms raised, to carefully calibrated worship music that fused strummy, sentimental rock with melismatic soul.
Each depth-sensing camera sends its data to a central processor to be fused into a single representation.
Her late mother recorded the emotional ballad before her death and their voices are fused in the duet.
And he has fused his American graffiti roots with Mexican symbols and colors to create his unique murals.
Their eggs are flushed out, gutted of their genetic information, and fused with DNA harvested from the biopsy.
Presenting his marriage as an elusive example of liberalism fused with tradition looks like a promising alternative strategy.
In fact, 69023 MU69 is what's known as a contact binary, where two spheres apparently have fused together.
In fact, 2014 MU69 is what's known as a contact binary, where two spheres apparently have fused together.
What followed was a breath-taking act that fused dangerous acrobatics with dance, set to an upbeat song.
Security calculations are increasingly fused with political considerations across the Persian Gulf, shaping domestic politics and international relations.
I took her time-tested beauty rituals and fused them with modern skin technology, for everyday modern women.
Watermelon Tequila Jell-O Shots With tequila and lime fused together, all you'll need is salt shaker. 4.
Jealous's candidacy is a photo-negative of Trump's: Economic populism fused with appeals to racial justice and equality.
Throughout his career, he fused his emotional life and the spirit of the times with a ruthless frankness.
P-S.L: This year's problems — particularly #3, which we shared above — fused different subjects together in creative ways.
While the lettuce was a bit of a head scratcher, the dish successfully fused taste, texture and temperature.
Glow-in-the-dark accents are fused within a knitted upper that&aposs paired with a 4D midsole.
A fused spine in your early 40s is testament to just how grueling this "fake sport" can be.
"I Know" represented the first time modern American-style pop music had been fused with South Korean culture.
Fun, sophisticated, and outright stupid, the scene is based on game nostalgia fused with pop culture and food.
At Coach, Stuart Vevers fused American Gothic with American Goth Chick with ruffled hemlines sweeping a dirt runway.
Most formidable of all was Latonia Moore, whose bereft, God-fearing Serena spectacularly fused classical and popular styles.
At the end of its long, bony tail - fused into a stiff rod - were two very long feathers.
Arrokoth is comprised of two lobes looking somewhat like giant wheels of cheese fused together by a bridge.
The rest of the image gets its own HDR treatment, then the two images are fused back together.
Now she aims to prove that Lowell's illness and his poetic imagination often fused to produce great art.
Mr. Nilsson fused artistic and scientific virtuosity to blaze a new frontier in photography, especially within the womb.
America is much more religious than Europe because political and religious power was fused there for so long.
She also suffered severe neck trauma, evidenced by some fused vertebrae as a result of the healing process.
Aspects of the image are fused and inverted, reflections made into a world you can visually swim in.
Kwame Brathwaite's photographs fused the two mediums to push the boundaries of beauty, transforming how we define Blackness.
In "Down to the Coral Reef," Barbara Galazzo uses brightly colored fused glass to evoke an undulating watery world.
Quality really has to be fused with a modern eye, which is what Tiffany really stood for, for years.
Her conceptual sculptures fused elements from real dwellings she observed, lives of people she knew, and characters she invented.
The team fused the assorted pieces in various combinations, mixing slime molds habituated to salt with non-habituated ones.
The staff at Best Friends discovered that many of the dog's joints are fused together, causing his signature gait.
She also fused remnants of prior jewelry collections into pre-stacked rings that recycle the "excess" of past designs.
His lyrics explored teen life and American commercialism, and his music fused exciting guitar solos with flare and showmanship.
Meanwhile, the metal is fused together but at a temperature that won't make it melt and lose its shape.
In actual practice, as we shall see, these two kinds of fear are often fused and reinforce each other.
With time and food and effort, the Greek and American sides of my family have fused together at last.
Yet another was made from intensely light tulle fused with iridescent strips so the "fabric" looked like liquid mercury.
The next day, the couple took part in a symbolic wedding celebration that fused Jewish and African-American traditions.
It's not the individual parts of a movie that matter, but how satisfyingly they complement and contrast when fused.
For one thing, winemaking has long fused art with science, even if that's not the story drinkers are told.
George Wallace, who fused economic populism and undisguised racism into a potent appeal to poorer and less-educated whites.
The taste was sensational: a salty fresh sensation of the sea fused with an earthy smokiness from the sauce.
Aspects of Ori Gersht's images are fused and inverted, reflections made into a world I can visually swim in.
It was an exciting area of study at that time and it perfectly fused his various interests and talents.
"Leviathan" points towards a future in which video games and cinema are fused in order to create new experiences.
On albums like Overkill, they fused punk and metal to create thrash, a sound that has been replicated endlessly.
There is one object that's not a marvel of human engineering: a chunk of fused glass salvaged from the fire.
The answer isn't to simply get rid of all these facilities – that's like moving house because your lights have fused.
"Our creative processes fused together with our deep understanding of flavor complexity and connection," Bottura said in a press release.
In the earlier event, passions felt by rival factions at the hippodrome somehow fused into a general uprising against authority.
Wade, who is known as cmw in the jailbreaking community, told Motherboard he has never purchased a dev-fused device.
He said that while he plays around with his dev-fused devices, he doesn't hack them—he only collects them.
It is a central duty, fused into the very identity of the state, indelibly registered in Pyongyang's institutions and ideology.
One of the missiles detonated its large 0073-pound proximity-fused warhead around 50 meters behind the 747's tail.
He ended up with a demo—a little incoherent, but promising nonetheless—that fused dissociatively heavy guitars with old spirituals.
The term has a long history that existed way before superhero movies and geek culture fused with mainstream pop culture.
Severe scarring fused part of her labia; the skin wouldn't stretch when it came time to deliver her three children.
They eventually called themselves the Wailers, and their sound fused American-style soul harmonies with the island's jumpy ska rhythms.
Now, A.I. will be fused to an array of Google devices, tying consumers back to the company's powerful computer network.
Doctors eventually fused my ankle, which removed the gnawing and grinding that had left me in a haze of pain.
Exploring the relationship between the human body and the machine, he created "biomechanical" images of humans fused with industrial parts.
The metal then fused to the inside of the pumpkin as it cooled, creating a rock of solid pumpkin guts.
TMZ broke the story ... Kevin had 3 spinal fractures in the lumbar and thoracic areas, and surgeons fused the vertebrae.
Bruce Banner has fused with Hulk and become an almost too genial fellow; Thor has fallen into depression and alcoholism.
What comes through during her frequent visits to schools and prisons is a resilience fused with humor and maternal warmth.
Often, the disk or disks next to the fused one soon develop arthritis — as quickly as within a few years.
But the two mythologies — anti-Communist paranoia and anti-gay panic — fused in the American imagination and became strange bedfellows.
Funk music, which fused impulse to structure, was the living contradiction he embodied: his mother and his father in one.
It's a quality, fused with its apparent opposite, strength, that is almost invariably mentioned by those who've worked with her.
The last object in the Bard exhibit embodies the fair's evanescence: a chunk of fused glass from the building's remains.
In Western terms, they are a hybrid of Green Berets, SAS commandos and Delta Force operators all fused into one.
Political posters, ancient mosaics, and indigenous textiles and fashion mingle here, fused by pride in being and joy in making.
"Risk and benefit are fused in the mind as a feeling," says Slovic, a psychologist at the University of Oregon.
The gold is now fused onto the plastic rather than painted on, the same method used for the football helmets.
An exhaustion took hold, a sense that her art, private life and political commitments had fused into something intractable, unhealthy.
Even further: Ruby and Sapphire choose to remain fused together as Garnet rather than stay apart, because they're in love.
Makerbot's 3D printers brought fused deposition modeling (FDM), rather than laser cutting, out of the factory and down to the desktop.
You'll be the TSA's favorite traveler with this carry-on-friendly stick fused with vitamin E, coconut oil, and avocado oil.
Jeremyville is both a man and an idea—a state of mind actualizing Australian optimism fused with New York City hustle.
In the 20th century, the saccharine admiration for childhood fused with late-Victorian psychology to place a new emphasis on play.
A single line of his presentation slides referred to "development fused" iPhones, though he didn't actually mention them during his talk.
He said that each of components in the cake "fused together nicely" but he and his friends couldn't quite finish it.
The two men took all the arguments against Soros, from East and West, from left and right, and fused them together.
That changed under Stephen Harper, who fused the Progressive Conservatives' "red Toryism" with the prairie populism of the former Reform Party.
Her pictures spanned genres of documentary and modernist art, fused with a unique blend of social awareness that defined her work.
He, too, was at a convenience store, when the battery blew up and fused part of his jeans to his leg.
He's currently under a tree talking to the Three-Eyed Raven, an old man fused into the roots of the tree.
The bots are placed in a gantry, and the sections they each print are automatically fused together during the printing process.
These elements—academic, political and spiritual—fused after black religious leaders drafted a reluctant King to head the Montgomery Improvement Association.
It fused the counterculture's interest in community with a technologist's obsession with tools that might expand human freedom and self-sufficiency.
The flowers would have appeared well before the North and South American continents had fused together at the Panama land bridge.
Cohen, music's man of letters whose songs fused religious imagery with themes of redemption and sexual desire, died on Nov. 7.
Cuban ballet has fused the best from the Russians, French, Italians, English and Americans with Latino flair and Afro-Cuban sensuality.
It even got fused with Drake's "Hotline Bling" in one of the more unlikely fusions of video game and rap music.
Mobile devices are often the most fused into our lives, and the underlying apps can have some intriguing (read: devastating) powers.
I wanted the introspection feel of GitS fused with the more upbeat Bubblegum Crisis cyberpunk, with tons of color and neon.
Offset, from the Atlanta group Migos, wore an ankle-length lavender puffer that had a fanny pack fused to its side.
An investigation found that a valve in the engine had leaked, leading to the formation of salts that fused it shut.
I think his poetry is haunting and, like those pieces of fused guns, speaks symbolically of what the Colt empire was.
She's like a fucking super heavenly Megazord or Gandalf the White fused with Mary Magdalene all in one beautiful, wise human.
An unidentified girlfriend is all but lost to a rose haze that's  consuming her image — time and color here perfectly fused.
All of that information is fused and integrated in the brain in order to make sense of the world, Marasco says.
Fused with Mr. Stanton's stoic reflection (and shot from his side), their faces become superimposed — her blond tresses frame his face.
As lead singer and keyboardist, he was a principal architects of the band's sound, which fused blues, jazz, country and rock.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) neatly fused left-wing economic populism with Democrats' intense focus on President Trump's various Russia-related scandals.
And by doing so, they were able to produce pupae in which both tissues fused to form pairs of tiny wings.
ICE enforcement suddenly seemed less predictable, and rumors and anecdotes fused to make it feel like unleashed agents might be everywhere.
But an important clue about this new dinosaur was that the bones of its skull were fused together when it died.
A commitment to bolstering the welfare state fused with immigration restrictionism — is this the future of the left in the West?
His eyes were fused shut, and he had only skin on his head, face, and parts of his legs and arms.
In the local consciousness, the concept of regional decline then became fused with that of European immigration, instead of neoliberal economics.
The novel is packed with dizzying references fused into something new and startling, our former chief book critic Michiko Kakutani writes.
Throughout this book, landscapes and their inhabitants are fused; whatever the central character's experience, it is reflected back by the surroundings.
Or that, as the world has moved on, his ideas have been absorbed, run out of steam, or fused into banality?
Out came the hair pick -- fused with some swaggy dance moves -- and it started the momentum that turned the match his way.
The unnamed boy from Shenyang, China, had problems using his hands because three of his fingers on each hand were fused together.
Caused by inbreeding, Cooper's vertebrae are fused together and compressed — leading him to have half the body that a normal dog would.
And these dev-fused iPhones, available on the gray market for four or five figures, are the perfect tool to do that.
The two-figures-as-one in "Squash" suggests a reversion to the prepartum body, of two beings fused into one primordial creature.
The owner of the Twitter account Jin Store, which claims to sell dev-fused or prototype iPhones, shared their catalog with Motherboard.
He had some sort of contraption, a black mask and shoulderpads fused with pipes and spikes, which he'd wear to the ring.
The Golden State Warriors have totally fused Silicon Valley with basketball, man—self-actualization, ideation, disruption, singularity, all kinds of sweaty equity.
Singers such as D'Angelo and Frank Ocean fused the intimate with the political in the style of Marvin Gaye and Nina Simone.
That was the place I got into heavy metal, so for me, outdoor living and rock'n'roll are fused because it was freedom.
Literary snippets, memories, personal mythologies, and art historical references inform the imagery; fused together, these influences explore relationships, domesticity and self-perception.
Art Review The objects in Cameron Rowland's remarkable show at Artists Space offer a history lesson and an aesthetic experience, intricately fused.
Still, the fused image of the world that results from data gathered from the Volvo's sensor suite does not lack for detail.
The chemical works by reconnecting the two fused ends of the spinal cord —a meticulous healing process that involves thousands of neurons.
The device was created using mice cells, which were separated out into motor neurons and muscle components and fused into those parts.
The iXpand is an odd thing to behold, a strange Frankensteinian amalgam of adapters fused together and folded over for good measure.
"That's what happens when your back is fused and I'm not having nerve pain down my leg," he said of his swing.
Eco-friendly, environmentalist politics tend to be linked with the ideas of the left, not fused with the oppressive politics of fascism.
A rare mutation (it affects only about 1% of patients) sees the genes that code for TRKs become fused to other genes.
The clearest glimpse yet of MU69 shows that it's shaped like a snowman, with two roundish lobes that have been fused together.
Always an ardent free-trader, the senator fused economic logic with a knowledge of history to argue that trade barriers hurt America.
Those two impulses can't really be fused, and yet neither of them can be denied, either, at least not in this film.
The "pseudopenis" of female hyenas is actually just a huge clitoris with a ballsack-looking-thing made out of fused-together labia.
"I find the feminine form fused with futuristic fashion and technology to both incredibly intoxicating and empowering," Henkel says of Sorayama's gynoids.
The name GALA fused the abbreviations for Georgia and Los Angeles, but eventually the committee absorbed dozens of artists around the country.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have fused two major presidential campaign issues — housing and climate change — in a $2000 billion policy proposal released Thursday.
Most chairs have been fused together with new seams, but their gross rearrangements seem improbable given that they are made of steel.
The pressure inside this object is so immense, the only things that can exist inside it are neutrons (protons fused with electrons).
They're so dense that the only things that can exist inside of them are neutrons, which are protons and electrons fused together.
Revered by peers like Lyle Lovett, he fused a brooding yet tender melodicism with evocative stream-of-consciousness narration, to hypnotic effect.
One morning, when a short-fused mailroom supervisor assaults him, Delambre surprises himself by head-butting the man and breaking his nose.
When reflecting on the day's events, he was relieved that his instincts as a train operator and a parent had quickly fused.
Called "Our Destiny, Our Democracy," the statue will feature the former congresswoman's portrait fused with the silhouette of the United States Capitol.
Skechers designed the Go Golf Elite 2 to have a leather upper segment that's fused to the sole which provides the waterproofing.
The copper, steel and plastic that are fused together in the production process would need to be taken apart to be recycled.
Ms. Moreno, a bilingual singer-songwriter, has long fused the music of her native Guatemala with American blues, R&B and folk.
Singers like J Balvin and Bad Bunny are injecting a new sound into pop that is fused with reggaeton, trap and dancehall.
This is about American memory, the ongoing quest for equality, the racial inequities fused to the DNA of power in this country.
The temperatures had reached such intensity that there was no dirt left on the ground, just fused bedrock strewn with petrified trees.
The golden symbols on the ponchos are suggestive of various alphabets and symbol systems; pictured the Khmer alphabet fused with Icelandic runes.
A bicornuate uterus occurs when the ducts are partially fused together, forming a heart-shaped exterior and a dip at the top.
When you unlock the phone, your passcode gets mixed up with another key that's physically embedded and fused in the Secure Enclave.
In such cultures, to a remarkable degree, the acts of composing words and of drawing or painting images can become indelibly fused.
This time, the apple compote base is fused with milk and white mocha sauce, giving it both that blush color and sweet flavor.
Block 2B builds upon the enhanced simulated weapons, data link capabilities and early fused sensor integration of the earlier Block 2A software drop.
Specifically, the researchers looked at FDM 3D printers (fused deposition modeling), which are known to produce some of the highest levels of UFPs.
Zanca says his left hand was burned so badly that many of the bones fused together, giving him limited use of the hand.
Despite the details visualizations, Jadon and Anias' brains were fused even more than originally thought, and at one point, the surgeons considered stopping.
Plastic bags from local Queens businesses are fused together to form multi-patterned polypropylene smocks, which hang on steel stands like wispy scarecrows.
"It's kind of the golden egg to a jailbreaker," according to Panaetius, who said he's bought and re-sold several dev-fused devices.
Apple is well aware of the fact that dev-fused devices get traded around, according to five sources within and outside the company.
The person behind another dev-fused store that advertises on Twitter, who goes by Mr. White, said he has "almost all" iPhone models.
The liquid and aromatics are fused into the kind of rich, complex sauce that professional chefs used to spend decades learning to achieve.
When my passion, profession, and purpose fused together, I realized that my IT skills could translate into being a successful human HR manager.
They have a short, fused neck which means they have to arch their whole body to toss their prey out of the water.
In recent years jazz has fused with other genres, particularly techno and electronica; that it has incorporated some Gaelic cheer is pure barry.
The oral medicine is intended for cancer patients with RET abnormalities in which two genes become fused together, triggering accelerated cancer cell growth.
Today's dominant theory emerged from two other lines of thinking, which originated in America in the 2100s and fused half a century later.
Everything is fused together, and we accept robots easily along with the wide world about us, the insects, the rocks—it's all one.
People with high scores in openness were more likely to see the red and green patches fused together than alternate between the two.
The center of the pie was fused together with an avocado rose that had been filled with caviar, so understandably unnerving to dismantle.
It fused traditional rhythms with funk, hard-rock, hip-hop, with urgent social concerns and with a determination to merge past and future.
My neck is also fully fused, which makes using straws ideal, because I can't bend my neck back to sip from a lid.
And of course, there was Gabba, an English band that fused the leather jackets and NYC punk of the Ramones with ABBA's songs.
Also, Mr. Elliott said, it appeared as if Wade's pelvis bones were fused, unlike those of "Matilda," as the D. matildae is known.
Intense flavors — smoky, charred, sweet, salty, nutty, spicy — fused together in an outstanding meal that evoked images of the American South and Africa.
Somehow the two sex cells fused and produced a female crayfish embryo with three copies of each chromosome instead of the normal two.
Like Kuechenberg, though, he grappled with physical issues, including damaged hips and vertebrae in his neck, which doctors fused to mitigate the pain.
The Brazilian-born Mr. Roditi fused in his playing the gentle lilt of samba with the drive of the post-bop trumpet tradition.
Some visible parts of the car are made from a special carbon fiber with a very thin layer of titanium fused to it.
He also examines the often fused interests of church and state in Australia, where religious schools receive billions of dollars from the government.
On Still Brazy, he fused a political approach in his street laden messages addressing Donald Trump and a string of police brutality incidents.
These included 97 femora (thigh bones), 162 tibiotarsi (middle leg bones), and 87 tarsometatarsi (lower leg bones); bird legs differ from human legs thanks to evolution, which essentially fused some of what we'd call heel bones with the shinbone into an avian middle leg, and fused what we'd call foot bones with other heel bones into a third leg segment.
The two tracks fit together almost as if it was destiny, with the fused product somehow being even more hyped up than either original.
"There were divisions of class and economics that also fused with old tribal tensions that basically threatened to tear the country apart," Narcisse explained.
As Motherboard reported earlier this year, Corellium employees acquired special iPhones from the grey market that are sometimes called "dev-fused" or "prototype" iPhones.
Panaetius did not want to be identified given that he has also used dev-fused devices and is worried Apple may go after him.
And when this core fused with new hires, it created a healthier culture that replaced one exiting employees often described as a war zone.
The 1989 music video for "If I Could Turn Back Time" reinvigorated her musical image, as she fused heavy metal fashion with pop visuals.
In "Gemini," he told the story of identical twins whose fused identity opens the way to an elaborate investigation of duality in various forms.
Any seat in economy on a flight that's three hours or less should, in my opinion, be permanently fused into its full upright position.
The issue is a global one, affecting not just gay parents but those in fused households following remarriage, or raising children from other relationships.
Farinhas shows off a three-dimensional replica of the boys' brain vessels that can be pulled apart, revealing exactly how they are fused together.
As each pass is made with the laser, the powder is "sintered" or "fused" upon each subsequent layer to build up the final form.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Norman Lewis (1909–1979), in the last two decades of his life, fused black struggle with abstract painting.
They found the roots of premolars were widely fused, a feature that is characteristic of modern humans, early humans, and several pre-human ancestors.
Showing its first collection under the creative direction of Dior alumnus Raf Simons, Calvin Klein fused the brand's 1968 American roots with America today.
It's the world's primary source of the raw material needed to make the fused‑quartz crucibles in which computer‑chip‑grade polysilicon is melted.
The company will be able to collect more data from its users, and the fused social ecosystem will raise major privacy and security concerns.
Giridharadas interprets this alliance as the culmination of the rhetoric of government inefficiency fused with overconfidence in business know-how to solve social issues.
Further bad news for the fuel came from Energy and Environment Minister Teresa Ribera - whose portfolio Sanchez fused to underline his commitment to sustainability.
The section that was delayed more than eight months by missing signatures would become one of 72 modules fused together to hold nuclear fuel.
This "old left" cause fused with civil rights and gave birth to the New Left, leading to Freedom Summer and Berkeley's Free Speech Movement.
The vehicle's sleek proportions and contour lines make it look like a single, unified object, rather than two or three separate compartments fused together.
Since our phones have long been fused to our hands, it's only logical that the next step is implanting technology directly into our brain.
While cells have been successfully fused using lasers before, the group argues that this is the first time it's been accomplished using single neurons.
She developed a painful condition called pelvic adhesion disease, in which her reproductive system is fused to her digestive system due to scar tissue.
The doctor who disclosed the news didn't look at my face; his eyes were fused on his computer screen, his armor against my emotion.
In 1939, Spain came under the control of Generalissimo Francisco Franco and the right-wing factions were fused into the dictatorial government in Madrid.
"If I get to [a dogfight], now I have a [target] that's tracked by multiple sensors in multiple spectrum — it's fused together," he continued.
But the dormitory holding 2265 sleeping boys on the night of the fire was a makeshift structure, consisting of six steel containers fused together.
The music and his choreography contained layers of artistic history: They told the Greek myth in ways that fused radical novelty with classical tradition.
The Jews of the new era have fused our national pride and religious affiliation with a dedication to human progress, worldly culture and morality.
But that misconception is an unwitting tribute to how completely the real episode and Rockwell's depiction of it have fused in our collective memory.
Unlike the local dogs, Sharpe says they were relatively old when they died, as their teeth were worn down and their bones had fused.
It begins with a roux of canola oil and flour cooked just short of total darkness and fused with onion, celery and bell pepper.
It concentrates on his photographs and videos, seen in appropriately large projections, and the ways he constantly fused art and the documentation of art.
Nashville's *repeat repeat has fused the two in their latest music video for "Girlfriend" off their latest album Floral Canyon, available via Dangerbird Records.
Last year, she fused two U2 songs together with 80s Irish punk rockers for the film Every Breaking Wave, which you can watch above.
Both artists brought to their respective works the hybrid approach of Bay Area figuration that fused the spontaneity of Abstract Expressionism with figurative imagery.
Two strands of criticism, in America and abroad, seem to have fused, a confluence epitomised by a pair of obscure letters sent by Republican politicians.
One species, called Maiopatagium furculiferum, had fossilized a wing membrane and fused wishbones reminiscent of birds, but shoulder girdles that looked like those of platypuses.
Unlike any other cushioning system ever made, Boost was made up of a bunch of tiny foam pellets that were blown up and fused together.
At the bottom of the stairs, I see the source: some kind of horribly mutated bee queen, with a giant hive fused to her back.
Emanuar, a German citizen who worked on the game for five years while in school, wanted to make a version that fused the two worlds.
The Klan that arose in 1920, which is sometimes called the second Klan, had a very different strategy: They fused racial bigotry with religious bigotry.
Trump fused his personal business brand with his political operation, holding more than two-dozen campaign events at his businesses, including hotels and golf clubs.
Indeed, this is already the perspective from which self-driving cars and robots see the world today, that of reality fused with a virtual shadow.
Kantner and Jefferson Airplane were pioneers of psychedelic rock -- their sound fused fuzzy, distorted, reverb-filled tones with influences from folk, rock and the blues.
During the Soviet-era small settlements of indigenous communities were fused into larger culturally diverse communities, and during this time people abandoned these traditional foods.
Unicorn's two horns are fused together at the top of his head making one super-wide horn and making him look like the mythical creature.
This is the kind of rhetoric you expect to see on 4chan's political message board, a den of white supremacist rhetoric fused with ironic memes.
It's hard to avoid wondering if Facebook's rebranding exercise isn't some ham-handed effort at convincing government lawyers that the three apps are already fused.
The hardest part was splitting the liver, which turned out to be essentially two livers fused into one, making the separation easier, Dr. Rabeeah said.
Directed by Margot Bordelon for the theater collective Dodo, "The Last Class" is essentially a real-time Jazzercise class with a plot fused to it.
A relic of the living room hearth gets unearthed and splashed with color in Japanese artist Shinya Kato's series of bold, color-fused cabinet cards.
That attention to detail and precision shone through on his 2015 Mboko God album, a mixture of trap-like production fused with traditional Cameroonian instrumentation.
"I've probably seen it at least 50 or 60 times," he said, not sounding sick of the songs that are surely fused into his memory.
But Lovesexy, an underrated record that fused sexuality and religion in ways that even Prince himself hadn't fully explored before, was his next official record.
The back cover had been removed, and the wires had been fused to a top corner of the phone's circuit board with a soldering iron.
Kevin's been hospitalized for 9 days since his horrific car crash that left him with 3 spinal fractures which had to be fused in surgery.
Also, he shares that the glass that wraps around the display is actually three separate pieces fused together to give the illusion of one piece.
The absurdity and the adorability are perfectly fused in the latest addition to the Trockadero repertory, the pas de six from August Bournonville's "Napoli" (1842).
Facebook could have spent the past two years quietly building up its security, content moderation, and fused messaging systems without bombast or delusions of grandeur.
City Lights published Frank O'Hara, along with Allen Ginsberg and many others who first fused some of the same styles that Poirier continues to explore.
Under intense heat, gold and copper fused to circuit boards get soft and runny — and can be scraped into basins full of scalding, metallic sludge.
There are even indications that the federal jobs guarantee programs that some 2020 contenders are eyeing could be fused with a Green New Deal program.
But across his long career in the Senate, Sessions never fused them into the kind of idiosyncratic populist mélange that Trump offered during the campaign.
Some vertebrae hadn't fused in the Neanderthal's spinal column, but the same ones tend to fuse in modern humans between the ages of four and six.
It's fused with an alloy exoskeletal frame, metallic anodized mesh, and dynamic cut lines, making it look really pretty while maintaining an extremely lightweight, ergonomic design.
First, the idea goes, two supermassive black holes spun around each other and fused, their combined mass creating the three billion solar mass quasar 3C 186.
Part of what made the series distinct was its post-apocalyptic setting, which fused together elements of fantasy and science fiction to create a fascinating realm.
Because British spies work so closely with their American counterparts—no two intelligence establishments are fused more tightly—their views on these matters carry great weight.
Stretching over 800 feet long, the JS Izumo warship's size made it stand out even as its dark gray exterior fused with the gloomy December sky.
And third, the system was trained to understand when certain features are present in the search result, such as fused glands, tumor precursors and so on.
If one is looking for films wherein the camera is almost perfectly fused with the narration, Taxi Driver would have to be one of the selections.
Both had similar membranous wings and styliform, but Ambopteryx had a wider forelimb and a shorter tail with fused vertebrae at the tip, among other differences.
Tracking the gaze of a passenger toward a store or restaurant could, fused with mapping and other software, result in a discount offered to that person.
Disney's Mickey Mouse owes something to two of Herriman's main characters, Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse, in having cultural traits that fused black and white culture.
A more plausible analogy is the buffonish former prime minister of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, who fused lavish corruption, a lurid personal life, and right-wing populism.
Jenny Hval, "Female Vampire" I loved Jenny Hval's 2015 breakthrough Apocalypse, girl, a collection of experimental pop that fused pure melodies to powerful, occasionally grotesque imagery.
The aim was also to fulfill the other side of the spectrum, so I decided to add grit and energetic drums, and fused it all together.
This thorough account shows how Wiley's work became fused, in the public mind, with "The Jungle," Upton Sinclair's muckraking novel of 1906 about the meatpacking industry.
Nepali Maoists rose to power because they persuasively fused class and identity and promised to address the country's multilayered discrimination based on caste, gender and geography.
For Neumann and anyone who worked for him, WeWork was all-consuming, a place where work and play not only lacked boundaries but were fused together.
Like them, he wrote analogical fiction: stories that worked at many levels as they fused the literal, the metaphoric, and the philosophic into the same narrative.
I felt as though the center of my chest might once have been fused to hers, as though we'd been conjoined twins with one multifarious heart.
The well-prepared, yet open, mind fused to reservoirs of experience and common sense, however does establish fertile ground for creative and effective analysis and redress.
Despite the short-fused temper you may witness on his show, he was incredibly friendly and excited to share stories about his time at The Troubadour.
The only virgin material in the footwear is the thermoplastic polyurethane in the Adidas foam pellet Boost sole, which gets fused together with biowaste-powered steam.
In the waterfall-climbing cave fish, on the other hand, the pelvis is a complex of bones that is fused to the spine by elongated ribs.
Within the dream, distant past and distant futures are irrationally fused in a bizarre, iconic vision of martyrdom where animals are citizens and people are drones.
The days were fused together by the ritual of working myself up to eating a buggy breakfast, then barely eating it, and being angry all day.
The state this week fused two separate proposals into one piece of legislation that goes notably further than even the FCC's recently-discarded 2015 rules did.
This isn't fusion as much as it is the food of two fused cultures, one in which second- and third-generation Asian-Australian kids operate comfortably.
A piece by Samara Golden and John Seal, a stained-glass lamp fused with an abstract oil painting, stands on a credenza in the living room.
He still has a long way to go — Gray has already undergone two surgeries to open up his eyelids, but they've fused shut again both times.
One of the lines was so long and straight that he worried it was a "digital artifact"—the result of two scanning sets being fused improperly.
If the Italian lender were to act, it would likely see Commerzbank remaining listed but fused with UniCredit's German bank, HypoVereinsbank, one of the people said.
It was no longer the exclusive domain of military fighter jocks, as scientists and engineers became fused with the public's idea of who an astronaut was.
All across the world, we have masses of voters who live in a world of gemeinschaft: where relationships are personal, organic and fused by particular affections.
Balin and the Jefferson Airplane were pioneers of psychedelic rock -- their sound fused fuzzy, distorted, reverb-filled tones with influences from folk, rock and the blues.
Her hits, including "Supermodel" and "I Kissed a Girl," fused sugary melodies and her bright, girlish vocals with storytelling that was brilliantly subversive for mainstream audiences.
The Toronto/Mississauga-based art collective have just unleashed a new video for their song "His Mouth Is Fused" off their new full-length album house.
Of course, with Woods, any glad tidings come with a caveat: If his surgically fused back is bothering him, it won't become apparent until much later.
And even in those cases, it has been exceedingly rare: Only seven other similarly fused two-headed shark specimens appear in the scientific literature, they note.
That was a dirty word in the '90s—it would be two distinct cultures fused together, usually European and Asian, and that gave it a bad rap.
They were craniopagus twins — meaning they were fused together at the top of their heads, a condition occurring only about six times in every 10 million births.
THE COLLECTORS Giulio Zompetti, who calls himself a collector of iPhone prototypes, told me he has 14 dev-fused iPhones, as well as some iPods and iPads.
At times, Huang said, even the people who sell dev-fused devices in Shenzhen aren't aware of how valuable they can be to hackers and security researchers.
Check them out below: This Gotham Steel Cookware set features a proprietary Ti-Cerama coating (that's titanium fused with ceramic), resulting in a nonstick and durable surface.
But in Toronto, a plastic surgery resident at SickKids Hospital has fused his engineering and medical skills to build 3-D printed models that resemble children's mouths.
In the end she became chancellor, but learned a lesson which, fused with a deeper instinct for inscrutability, produced the "Merkel method" that has defined her chancellorship.
Human engineering of the inanimate has produced a range of wonders from cities of towering glass to the fused sand that sits at the heart of computers.
Although nobody could now imagine political and religious leadership being fused in a single person, the island's church retains huge wealth and quiet influence in Cypriot affairs.
Industry executives said the two programs could eventually be fused, once Britain and the European Union sorted out Britain's departure from the economic bloc in nine months.
We've always been able to hear their influences through their four albums to date, but never has the work of their heroes felt cheaply forced or fused.
He followed it with "A Prophet" and "Rust and Bone," a prison drama and a boxing picture that fused raw verisimilitude with something close to Hollywood fantasy.
He fused luxury bespoke tailoring and hippie florals and silks, and his clashing palettes, metallics and Lurex became wardrobe staples for male as well as female clients.
Once we develop an initial digital model that we like, we begin the prototyping process with our own FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printer in the office.
He is not disengaged from his material, but his sense of a subject, and his sense of an audience's reaction to that subject, seem to be fused.
Their inspiration was the story, perhaps apocryphal, that two bullets fired by opposite sides in the American Civil War had been found fused together on a battlefield.
Wafts of gangrenous infection wrapped in the rancid stench of overused blood-soaked bandages fused with the smell of a fear fed on the emptiness of hunger.
Dior wrote on Instagram that this gown fused "Italian craft inspiration with French haute couture" which perfectly matched the dreamy Italian ceremony, which took place in Sicily.
Throughout that evolution, from the same family as pufferfish, its dorsal fin and anal fin fused together, giving it the appearance of a giant head with fins.
Artist Rachel Owens made casts of the Alley Pond Giant, the oldest living thing in New York City, and fused them with a rainbow of glass shards.
Created through the superposition of negatives, Bell — a classically trained actress who appeared in Jean Genet's avant-garde theatre performances — is fused with a gleaming phonograph record.
I often find myself trying to distinguish the structure, as well as the connection between the colors, before realizing that asymmetry and symmetry have been fused together.
Those teeth were actually fused to the jaw bone, which is further evidence that it was a hunter, and ran all the way back to its eye.
Ms. Bloch, an admirer of poets like Emily Dickinson, Anna Akhmatova and Elizabeth Bishop, specialized in taut, pared-down verse that fused disarming simplicity with emotional depth.
In the case of "Fidelio," he said, he was aiming to convey something of the piece's radical idealism in a production that fused modern and traditional elements.
His stiff left knee, damaged during a botched jump as a stateside Army paratrooper in the early 282s, had been fused and caused him to limp badly.
Spiders have a two-part body that resembles a figure eight: a fused head and thorax called a cephalothorax, separated from an abdomen by a narrow constriction.
The two trials, which ran concurrently in adjacent federal courthouses in Lower Manhattan, are now fused in their appeals: Lawyers in both cases cited the McDonnell ruling.
"In prose that fused grace with grit, he spun tale after tale about our waking wounded, the demons that haunt, the salvation we seek," Dr. Hayden said.
A menagerie of ambitious politicians fused together different platforms and programs, and fought over fundamental issues: How much should rest on direct as opposed to representative democracy?
The person who has the ball, fused to the ground, practically useless, while his or her teammates work in tandem to open up a sliver of space?
In the eulogy, Ms. Guttman recounted how the couple's families fused together and how they shared countless happy Shabbat dinners in their home on the Upper West Side.
The collection is inspired by old Hollywood glamour — with icons like Vivien Leigh and Bette Davis serving as inspiration — fused with the fashion of Paris in the 1930s.
The elder Falwell fused evangelical Christianity with white identity politics, finding Biblical cause to oppose civil rights in the 1960s and support South African apartheid in the 1980s.
A key liberal critique of conservatism has long been that the movement's substantive objectives lack majority support and must thus be fused with divisive rhetorical subtext and innuendo.
While she's played by a real actress in Alita, motion capture has been fused with CGI to create a hyper-real performance, that seamlessly blends into the world.
The vertebral artery, a high pressure vessel carrying blood from the heart, had become fused to the much weaker vein in an abnormal connection known as a fistula.
"The biggest mindfuck that led to me creating the chart was 'My Nationalist Pony,' a Tumblr user who fused 1488-style white nationalism with brony shit," Shitpostradamus said.
So two years ago he developed Sage Solitaire, an experience explicitly designed with a smartphone in mind, that fused Solitaire with Poker to add new elements of strategy.
A glance back at her breakout I Kissed A Girl phase — when cotton candy colors fused with her girly-punk aesthetic (and those perfectly sculpted brows, of course).
This isn't any ol' piece of plastic: it's way thicker than the norm, because it's fused with tiny oil beads meant to give your hair some extra lovin'.
Visual evidence shows that certain layers on the comet are oriented in different directions, which indicates that two objects fused to form a single, though oddly shaped, comet.
In this the team applied the scaffolds to the hearts of living rats, fused them into place with the laser and then studied those hearts for cell damage.
Creole began writing himself as a teen, forming the basis of his lyrics that he ultimately fused with funk and R&B samples in the burgeoning freestyle community.
The Cupola's massive 80 cm windows are made of fused silica and borosilicate glass that can help it withstand the force of this space junk — to an extent.
Donald Trump fused his anti-immigration politics with his love of tariffs to create a politics of "nationalism" that worked well for him in some traditional Midwestern states.
As an industry note, Stratasys is one of the more established players in this type of printing, with its own proprietary process called FDM or fused deposition modeling.
Later, he studied photography as an undergraduate, then got a masters degree in sculpture at Hunter College where he fused his work with video, photography, sound, and performance.
Trump's personal grudge fused with the ideological commitments of Republican policy wonks and lawmakers who were loath to spend money on a public project, especially in Democratic states.
She also fused commercial products with her work, most notably in "Love" (1962), in which a cast of her own open mouth received an upended Coca-Cola bottle.
PG: One reason you're both such powerful advocates — for the middle class, for self-esteem — is that you've fused who you are with the issues you care about.
According to University of Florida Physics Professor Guido Mueller who worked on the LIGO optics, LIGOs mirrors are layers of precise coating on a base of fused silica.
Later, he studied photography as an undergraduate, then got a masters degree in sculpture at Hunter College where he fused his work with video, photography, sound, and performance.
Anchored around props and stage sets, de Cointet's performances fused dry conceptualism with Hollywood melodrama, an approach that would influence fellow Angelenos like Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy.
The superpower had fused its matchless intelligence-gathering with a local ally to drive out the world's worst terrorists at a relatively modest cost in blood and treasure.
His 1979 release, "La Leyenda del Tiempo," fused traditional flamenco with modern sounds such as electric bass guitar and backing drums — scandalizing purists, and thrilling the avant-garde.
Soul music, emerging from the turbulent and transformative midpoint of the 20th century, fused the white light of gospel music with the earthy impetus of rhythm and blues.
To the point that he no longer had a knuckle and they had to fuse it into one straight, unbendable finger that kept getting broken and re-fused.
I just had to include him within IT. He had successfully fused all these disparate influences with the music of his heritage and the angst of the exile.
Outfitted by Dzama, the king is played by a two-headed, four-armed duo — the dancers Ask la Cour and Russell Janzen — fused together by a large silver helmet.
The conveyor belt glided them through white, cubelike cases with tinted glass, where a machine heat-fused the strips of thermoplastic polyurethane onto the fabric in a precise pattern.
The genre, born in the Northern towns of Sheffield and Huddersfield during the mid-noughties, fused pirate-radio energy with the exuberance of dance-floor ready 4/4 beats.
It's like a grab bag of existing open-world concepts, fused with some excellent Doom-style gunplay and a set in a slightly more colorful take on Mad Max.
If you have two of the same cards, upgrade them to level three and fuse your cards into one powerful card, which can be upgraded and fused again later.
Elly also explained to the outlet that Cooper's spine is fused on his neck and his bottom, which made going to the bathroom rather difficult for the little pooch.
In an interview with People, Muhl said her mother never had an ultrasound and was not aware that she was carrying twins that had fused together in the womb.
At the time, they may have been the first ones to get to the SEP, but thanks to the proliferation of dev-fused iPhones, others have repeated their feat.
It still works by collecting 3D data about the environment, but this information is never fused into a single map and is instead stored in a series of snapshots.
And in an increasingly religiously polarized America — in which political and religious identity have all but fused — a spiritual leader who rejects those binaries is exactly what we need.
I can't make any promises yet though, I gotta first figure out how to take them off because they are kinda fused with my skin and bones by now.
The photo I remember best showed an old man who had sat dead and undiscovered so long that his skin had fused with the plaid fabric of his armchair.
What is truly dangerous about the present moment is that the paranoid style has fused with the personality cult around Trump and the partisan passions of the Republican Party.
All of its knit shoes are made from 100% post-consumer plastic water bottles, which are hot washed, sterilized, then fused into a fiber that is knit into yarn.
The thematic meaning comes through vividly, as staged and performed here: The parts of the ship are fused into an entity, just as atomic particles make up all matter.
Where grime ran into the short-fused ADD realm of 140bpm, the slower contours of rap instrumentals brought out the latent menace, pain and subtlety of Giggs's lyrical style.
Gleevec blocks the activity of the fused genes and leaves healthy cells untouched — a huge advance on potentially lethal chemotherapy, which is toxic to both diseased and healthy cells.
Some individuals do correspond to actual people Dellschau would have encountered, but it is likely the Sonoro Aero Club, like Dellschau's own drawings, fused truths and his vast imagination.
They're what's known as "stripe karst," which means layers of marble, schist and quartzite that, over millenniums of pressure and heat, have fused together to form a stripelike pattern.
In the 1990s, after Filipinos returned from the mujahedeen battlefields in Afghanistan and hard-line madrassas in Yemen and Saudi Arabia, local grievances fused with global calls for jihad.
The subway is not just an economic engine, a means of mobility, but an agent for tolerance and understanding, as neighborhoods of different hues and accents are fused together.
In terms of staying power, the current bull market has some advantages over past sprees, when a surging stock market fused financial speculation into the fabric of American life.
Most popular then were the thematic pavilions, with names like "Man the Explorer" or "Man in the Community," whose exhibits fused a thoroughgoing humanism with audacious, immersive image technologies.
He was known both for his re-creations of traditional dances from throughout the African world and for his contemporary choreographed pieces that fused African traditions with modern dance.
In Plymouth North High School on Tuesday, firefighters found two scorched outlets and a cellphone charger with a penny fused to the prongs, Plymouth Fire Chief Edward Bradley said.
Basics They said it was their family curse: a rare congenital deformity called syndactyly, in which the thumb and index finger are fused together on one or both hands.
Frank Bruni At this point the consonants are so tightly fused it's as if they were always and inevitably so: L.G.B.T. But just a decade ago, the T teetered.
Its enzyme is actually two that have been fused together—a molecule that acts like a scalpel combined with something called a reverse transcriptase, which converts RNA into DNA.
"Time was needed in order to build heaven, based on imagination and belief systems that fused Buddhism with Brahmin Hindu traditions that are important in Thai society," Tonthong said.
"E-waste recycling" entails ripping out the guts of laptops and TVs and melting the gold and copper fused to circuit boards under intense heat, forming a metallic sludge.
The score, which left him 13 strokes behind American leader Troy Merritt, was the latest indication that all is not well with the 15-times major champion's surgically-fused spine.
As she was being prepped for the procedure, an anesthesiologist found what the journal describes as a "blueish mass" of 17 contacts fused together by mucus in her right eye.
Their love of knitting fused with their political passions when they launched the project late last year, following the presidential election and the announcement of the Women's March on Washington.
But this latest example was even more challenging, as the scroll they wanted to read had been burned, and most of the pages were fused together into a charred log.
A year later, they successfully fused two atomic nuclei from these elements, creating their first nucleus of Element 113, but it decayed in less than a thousandth of a second.
Detroit Detective Gabriella Versado comes across a strange body in the beginning of Lauren Beukes' novel Broken Monsters: the torso of a boy fused to the body of a deer.
When Cassey Ho fused traditional Pilates moves with pop music and uploaded a video of her exercise class to YouTube, she had no idea she was starting a fitness revolution.
Removing the roof panel is also the only way to insert Playmobil figures as the passenger and driver, since the vehicle's doors on the toy version are permanently fused shut.
Shadow of the Colossus on PS4, meanwhile, utilizes some of the most detailed video game graphics I've ever seen, fused with this ethereal world to create something different yet familiar.
And the suspension holds the body very well in the corners but is also soft enough that, again, if you drive it every day, you won't have your vertebrae fused.
That's the focus of a new Motherboard investigation this week, which claims there's now a gray market for "dev-fused" iPhone prototypes that have been stolen from Apple's production lines.
Scientists still don't know if the ice is in the form of slush mixed in with the dirt or if it's like solid bricks fused together with other surface material.
For seven games, an ash-covered man with chains fused to his forearms battled his way through the Olympian pantheon in a gleeful parade of blood, sex, and weapon upgrades.
Nine years after its forming, DSOC fused with the New American Movement — which contained much of the (also diminished from the 1960s) remnants of the campus left — and became DSA.
Yes, this song has probably been played a million times, but that doesn't erase the brilliance of Lil Jon making a crunk classic that fused the genre with R&B.
Retiring SINCE Dane Peters retired three years ago as head of school at Brooklyn Heights Montessori School in Brooklyn, he has fused a life of consulting, volunteering and leisure time.
Its face, with its beak-like fused teeth and plump lips, looks perpetually like it's remembering that it left the stove on at home: a little concerned, a lot confused.
Other times the surface is smooth and mottled, reminding me of "end of day" or "spangle" glass, in which different bits of colored glass are fused into a single form.
As a result, forces get transmitted to the area above and below the fusion or, in cases like Woods's, where only the bottom disk is fused, to the disks above.
" The new Italian governing coalition was essentially fused together to prevent a government collapse and national elections that would result in Mr. Salvini taking what he has called "full powers.
The dance pressure and styles scarcely change; there are wonderful moments when (for example) break-dancing and Trisha Brown style seem fascinatingly fused but also long passages of the anodyne.
My professional life as an art critic and my personal life as a descendant of the people in this story fused in a way that was quite unexpected for me.
The filmmaker in Fellini 's "8½" (1963) was professionally thwarted, too, but his problem was mental blockage and carnal fatigue, whereas poor Salvador has fused vertebrae (surely a better excuse).
Gropius fused the city's arts-and-crafts school and its fine-arts academy under a new name, the Bauhaus, which he adapted from the Bauhütte, the medieval stone mason's guild.

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