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"grab bag" Definitions
  1. (British English lucky dip) a game in which people choose a present from a container of presents without being able to see what it is going to be
  2. (informal) a mixed collection of things

406 Sentences With "grab bag"

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The bill is a grab bag of retirement security initiatives.
Bryan: Overall, last night's episode was a grab bag for me.
Last week was the 200th edition of the Friday Grab Bag.
Its earlier years were a wild grab bag of discordant content.
Counterintuitively, you don't want to fill your grab bag with food.
The Ristretto is the perfect grab bag for a remote employee.
On the surface, "Sudden Death" is a glorious grab bag of miscellanea.
It's a bit of a grab bag, but Witness is worth grabbing.
Once underway, the contest inspired a creative grab bag of smoking styles.
Its form of teaching is a grab bag of tips and reflections.
CAMPAIGN 2016 The grab bag: So much to report, so little space.
No longer will wearables be a grab bag of leftover smartphone parts.
In 2013, it was Tranter with an eclectic grab-bag of bangers.
Eight episodes in, Westworld is still a bit of a grab bag.
ROBINSON We just wanted to make sure it was a grab bag.
"A grab-bag of generic work-life advice," wrote Emily Peck of HuffPost.
However, all of these features feel like a grab bag of security features.
Under Krasner's guidelines, a grab bag of criminal offenses no longer are prosecuted.
But moderates fear that might look too much like a political grab bag.
CAMPAIGN 2016 Welcome to the grab bag: So much to report, so little space.
In the grab bag of adjectives used to describe millennial women, "independent" looms large.
What these hearings can't be, Pelosi knows, is a grab-bag of grievance -- Russia!
I hesitate to unpack too much from his grab bag of gags and conceits.
It's all stimulating stuff, though it sometimes leads to a slightly grab-bag-like feeling.
They contain a grab-bag of chemicals advertised to mimic the effects of typical weed.
I called it a grab bag at the beginning of this piece, and that's true.
Expectations for Sony's 2016 MWC announcements are a grab bag of guesses at this point.
It can occasionally feel like a grab bag of observations, scientific findings, and heartfelt stories.
It's sketchy and crowded, more a grab bag of ideas than a distillation of them.
It's important your grab bag is unobtrusive: "It's a bit like Fight Club," Johnston advises.
Instead, it's a fun and silly grab bag of sketch comedy with stand-up interludes.
It's a grab bag, and those willing to blindly reach in will be rewarded in turn.
But for regular Grab Bag readers, he played an infinitely more important role in hockey history.
He's a grab bag of trouble, a string of firecrackers with some M-80s in it.
Here the assortment is more a grab bag of styles, from westerns to a vampire tale.
It has the same grab-bag of problems that most of its Western European neighbors face.
For more Cup coverage, check out Down Goes Brown's latest Grab Bag: Follow Biscuits on Twitter.
In addition to her shaky alibis, Zhang&aposs grab bag of electronic devices stoked espionage fears.
Welcome to Sean McIndoe's weekly grab bag, where he writes on a variety of NHL topics.
Roomer's grab bag of deals seems best suited to those with no set dates or destination.
Two of Ms. Kopatchinskaja's forays into staged grab-bag programs were also less than fully persuasive.
The legislation also eliminated a grab-bag of obscure tax breaks, known as miscellaneous itemized deductions.
Mr. Zuckerberg still brightened when the grab-bag discussion veered into the technical details of Libra.
But Mr. Haggard was releasing albums at a breakneck pace, and they were a grab bag.
Today is a fintech grab-bag, and we're all going to be better for it. Onward!
If things really go bad, there is an emergency grab bag, flares and a life raft.
But Wardrobe lets you pick and choose what you want rather than receiving a random grab bag.
Last week's Grab Bag included a long rant about the NHL's ongoing failure to market its stars.
As the Reno mayor, Everett — a Newfoundland/Labrador mix — took on a whole grab-bag of responsibilities.
This is the test that Black Lives Matter activists apply to their grab bag of spiritual traditions.
The grab-bag randomness of each run makes character builds almost impossible to telegraph ahead of time.
Not so the expansion of preferences to members of ill-defined, grab-bag racial and ethnic categories.
Goodsey, which launched in 211, seems to be a random grab bag of gifts for any occasion.
The NEA was a housekeeping measure that consolidated a grab-bag of past assertions of executive power.
For liberals and conservatives, this cross-cutting, grab bag of hard-line policy stances is heretical, even fringe.
This year, each grab bag of goodies is worth at least $100,000, and it includes four luxurious vacations.
The Trump movement is essentially a grab bag of resentments and anxieties and bigotries and all the rest.
Yet the nuclear bailout is only the tip of the iceberg of this grab bag of liberal policies.
One critic from the New Yorker called it a "teeming and gleeful grab bag of deft cinematic flourishes."
Bound by food service camaraderie and late-night shifts, we became a grab-bag family of our own.
Here's this week's grab bag of grammar, style and other missteps, compiled with help from colleagues and readers.
When many museums plan their galleries, they've stuck with the traditional display style: densely hung, grab-bag rooms.
Over the years, Trump's foundation certainly has given money to a grab-bag of basically banal uncontroversial charities.
We've already covered the awkwardness of the 2018 Olympics in a previous grab bag, and its only getting worse.
And unlike most months, April seems to be an equal opportunity grab bag no matter which service you prefer.
Today's episode is a grab bag of topics, including some self-driving stuff, late-stage venture noodling, and Microsoft.
The three stars actually predates the Grab Bag itself, having launched as a monthly feature way back in 2011.
Such essential components of good governance are often lazily bundled together as part of a grab-bag labelled democracy.
The awards ceremony that wraps up the Toronto International Film Festival can feel like a weird grab-bag event.
Basically, his "Fair Share Tax plan" is a grab bag of progressive tax policy proposals all wrapped into one.
Joanna's conspiracy is so vast and preposterous that it becomes nothing more than a grab-bag of plot twists.
The end result is more of a grab bag of minor updates and improvements than a full-fledged overhaul.
One man's sophisticated and pragmatic approach to public policy can be the other man's grab bag of corrupt opportunism.
The deeper issue is that Trump's grab bag of policy stances makes for an awkward combination with this philosophy.
If you hoard receipts, you're probably familiar with the grab bag of tax breaks, known as the miscellaneous itemized deductions.
A lot of this -- this is what happens with left wing protesters, it&aposs becomes a grab bag of everything.
It's quite a grab bag, with emojis ranging from a steaming-hot pie to a dumpling with remarkably realistic creases.
In a Word This week's grab bag of grammar, style and other missteps, compiled with help from colleagues and readers.
On Tuesday, ColourPop's marketing team, Jordyn Wynn and Sharon Pak, took some swatches on Snapchat, with a grab-bag teaser.
Without a host for a second year, the ceremony offered a grab bag of emotional moments and head-scratching choices.
Not that the startup is throwing a grab bag of products together and shipping it out to all its members.
The rich, though, can rest assured that their tax bills would shrink if this grab bag were to become law.
Nancy Pelosi is now House speaker-elect after outmaneuvering her loudest critics by opening up a grab bag of perks.
Since we're halfway through conference season, we're going to do something a little bit different for this week's grab bag.
The National Park Service, it turned out, offered the perfect way for me to gamify my grab-bag national pride.
The royal Inhumans have a grab bag of powers — prehensile hair, hooves capable of generating shock waves, a deadly voice.
It's a grab bag of ideas, a flea market in human form, and what's behind it isn't indiscipline or indecision.
Go deeper: The ceremony offered a grab bag of emotional moments and head-scratching choices, our chief TV critic writes.
Bartlett, a media broker, and his wife, a stay-at-home parent, use a grab bag of cost-cutting measures.
It was instead a grab bag of different proposals related to the Middle East, and a controversial one at that.
Box is delivered quarterly, and is more of a grab bag that might include makeup, jewelry, notebooks, bath products, and more.
But the film often feels like more a grab bag of tragic and entertaining moments than a coherent or consistent story.
And Mr. Trump's grab bag of economic proposals is too self-contradictory to provide a sense of where he would land.
Once you've got your grab bag ready, you need to have a plan in place for when everything turns to shit.
The group only has 17 members, but their accounts are a disturbing grab bag of Nazi imagery and Atomwaffen-style propaganda.
Its teachings are largely Christian but borrow from a grab bag of religious traditions as varied as Rastafarianism, Buddhism and Judaism.
Instead, Mr. Obama left us with a grab bag of regulations aimed at reducing carbon emissions, often established by executive order.
Mr. Boseman already has a grab bag of impressions ready to go from playing Jackie Robinson, James Brown and Thurgood Marshall.
Members of Congress have put forward a grab-bag of options, each of which would help or hurt different industry players.
It was, in classic Savall style, a grab bag of tiny, exquisite pieces: aching John Dowland, stately and swirling Gioseffo Guami.
"If Our Bodies Could Talk" is a numbingly upbeat grab bag of anecdotes and factoids and curiosities with no through-narrative.
In contrast, this proposal, and earlier ones, are a grab-bag of mutually inconsistent ideas seemingly selected only to maximize harm.
In contrast, this proposal, and earlier ones, are a grab-bag of mutually inconsistent ideas seemingly selected only to maximize harm.
The majority hailed from elsewhere, specifically Canada and a grab bag of cold European countries (Russia, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, and Finland).
Eukaryotes that can't be slotted into these conventional groupings are called protists—a kind of grab-bag grouping of sometimes unclassifiable eukaryotes.
Battery and notifications are the biggest changes announced today, but there's a grab bag of other stuff which may appeal to you.
You read that right, by the way: These things are curated; BarkBox doesn't send you just any random grab bag of products.
Welcome to the VICE Sports College Basketball Grab Bag, where every week we'll round up the biggest news stories in the sport.
This year's grab bag, like those of years past, is a mixed one, of award winners, nonwinners, promising shorts and meh shorts.
This week's extra-large grab bag of grammar, style and other missteps from recent articles, compiled with help from colleagues and readers.
There's a lot to appreciate, and even when the grab bag yields a dud, it's usually a more memorable failure than most.
Barger's work has all these tendencies, including the grab-bag attitude toward past design — Gaetano Pesce and Joep Van Lieshout, among others.
Its revenue comes primarily from the sale of a grab-bag of health-enhancement and survivalist products that Mr. Jones hawks constantly.
I made a grab bag of possible WORK and LIFE theme answers and mixed and matched until I found a smooth combo.
Still, Alphabet is a grab bag of all currently profitable businesses and potentially profitable future projects like its self-driving car unit, Waymo.
The HBO service you already know, plus a grab bag of stuff Warner controls but that you may not realize belongs to Warner.
The growing number of Americans who define themselves as "spiritual but not religious" often take a grab-bag approach to faith, Thompson says.
Its contents are a grab bag, though it does contain all of the then-known members of the set of elements called lanthanides.
Reports tend to be a grab-bag of firsthand and secondhand accounts of varying reliability, some backed up with YouTube videos, he said.
Generally speaking, we've been referring to the upcoming sequel to Ridley Scott's 1982 sci-fi classic with a grab bag of shorthand titles.
Washington (CNN)This Tuesday is an off-year election, where the energy is focused in a grab bag of state and local races.
But "The Path" is so careful not to make Meyerism reflect any particular belief system that the faith feels like a grab bag.
In New Hampshire, Trump's grab bag of populist positions and singular persona match an ideologically promiscuous electorate, and Trump towers above the field.
In May 2015, the Bronx material, a juicy globalist grab bag, made the trip to Cuba without a hitch and returned home safely.
The term "machine learning" covers a grab bag of algorithms, techniques, and technology that are by now pretty much everywhere in modern life.
Swift — not to mention her team of publicists and agents — is savvy about the realities of media attention, which could mean anything from inviting a grab bag of musicians onstage for her worldwide tour to that annual July Fourth photo shoot with a grab bag of recognizable friends, or just waltzing out of the gym in perfect makeup and high heels.
Last week, Bryan, we got a grab bag of strong (and weird) moments that further set the stage for Rick's eventual act of defiance.
Gambling companies, meanwhile, must navigate a grab bag of regulations, tax rates and legislation that will limit the addressable market for years to come.
And this year's show seemed to feel the vacuum more, turning out a grab bag of emotional high moments and perplexing uses of time.
He has built an astonishingly diverse team, reflecting the grab bag of ancient cities, former colonies and immigration flows Belgium was patched together from.
But wide audiences are very rare these days, and the show's grab-bag of old-style showbiz corn and contemporary naughtiness just looked confusing.
Wilson championed a grab bag of Progressive Era policy ideas that were, in some cases, significant departures from what Democrats had stood for previously.
After 90 minutes of going toe to toe on a random grab bag of issues, she'd clearly have been happy to do 90 more.
Thirteen years in, the January show was a flighty grab bag, with one scene that thrilled, a couple that tickled, two others that floundered.
Alas, it's not the only time Pamuk reaches into the grab-bag of improbable coincidences and pulls out an unlikelihood that strains reasonable bounds.
Walk and in out of this full day of silent shorts, a grab bag filled with comedy, newsreels, animation, travelogues and plenty else besides.
You have to have a candidate and a message that's close to the zeitgeist of the moment — not just a grab bag of giveaways.
Russia, where suicide bombings are not uncommon, particularly on public transportation, has responded — mostly in vain — with a grab bag of heavy-handed tactics.
Now a new book has arrived, "Notes From a Black Woman's Diary," a grab bag of letters, diary entries, short stories, plays and screenplays.
MobileEye's components will bring computer vision and other critical elements of connected car-based computing to Intel's rapidly growing grab bag of complimentary technologies.
Cigarette smoke is a grab bag of chemicals — including 250 that are well-known to be bad for us, according to the National Cancer Institute.
The evidence for the latter was there: The show was an indiscreet grab-bag of Gen-Z trends seen through a slightly distorted Italian filter.
The principles read like a grab bag of words that have been raised as challenges related to the project: surveillance, aggregate data, openness, sovereignty, consent.
The rest of their equipment is a grab bag of helmets from a series of different sports, ill-matching pads, and skates of all qualities.
While her opponents maintained singular foci, she was more like the Chinese-Indian-burger joint, equally attentive to a grab bag of (critically important) issues.
Leucadia's other non-Jefferies-related assets remain a grab bag, including an Italian broadband company, a plastic net maker, auto dealers, timber and real estate.
Add to that the filibuster, and gerrymandering, and the makeup of the Senate, and the rest of American politics' grab-bag of counter-majoritarian structures.
Written by Waller-Bridge, it's a fast-paced grab bag of filthy jokes — and it can be watched in its entirety in under three hours.
The models emerged from a fog-filled door in Mr. Michele's now-signature grab bag of muchness, walking to the rising strains of a requiem.
Brexit activists regularly voice a familiar grab-bag of far-right conspiracist grievances about globalists, immigration, Islam, and the media, alongside even more fringe theories.
With pressure to feed Disney's need for premium, must-have content, the company is going to have to keep reaching further into its grab bag.
It's a twisty grab bag of plot elements and characters you might have forgotten about, and it has a real sense of finality to it.
It says something about the confidence of this 33-year-old artist that she felt no need to offer a grab bag highlighting her strengths.
In "Constellations," a grab bag of an opening gallery, artworks and Jewish ceremonial objects play off one another in aesthetically pleasing, if historically nebulous, counterpoint.
Layering random internet services on top of ad hoc equipment on top of users with virtually no training means you get a grab-bag of results.
He would begin the course by handing students what he called "creativity kits" — a grab bag of random parts like paper clips, screws, bolts and wire.
Many people complain that the category has become an indiscriminate grab-bag, throwing together economies at utterly different stages of development, such as Taiwan and Pakistan.
And now Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin has reached down into the political grab bag of scapegoats to pin the blame on another familiar boogeyman: video games.
One of our favorites, so far, is "PlayStation VR Worlds," a grab bag of five relatively short VR demos that showcase its cinematic and interactive qualities.
The music being used to promote Suicide Squad has been a grab bag at best, but the observant will be able to find a pattern anywhere.
The rest—most notably Trump's only real accomplishment, the successful nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court—are a grab bag of seemingly random actions.
But it's not hard to feel like season two is a grab bag of 500 good ideas that maybe don't all belong in the same show.
Before the Democratic National Committee sued a grab bag of stakeholders in the Russia probe, former Trump campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, sued special counsel Mueller himself.
Letting China, Mexico and the Carnegie Deli barge into an Indian restaurant without having the dinner turn into a chaotic grab bag is an impressive feat.
Shoppers who donate to the Big Brooklyn Holiday Toy Drive will be entered to win prizes including shopping sprees and a grab bag of market finds.
Trump took aim at the cost of the investigation last month, offering a grab-bag of different numbers Mueller had allegedly spent, untethered to the facts.
You know, there's all kinds of ... It's a whole grab bag of things from net neutrality to privacy to data protection to ... All kinds of things.
The committee contended that the group lacked controls to keep it from becoming a "grab bag and a pork barrel" and that it paid excessive salaries.
Indeed, Mr. Graham identified a grab bag of problems that he wanted addressed with Facebook, most of which are not being addressed by any current legislative proposals.
His speech will undoubtedly be a grab bag of buzzwords like "mobility" and "future of transportation," and the company's likely saving its biggest product reveals for Detroit.
The dance music categories featured a strange grab-bag of nominees, just as they have pretty much every year since Best Dance Recording was introduced in 1998.
The Roadside Rescue Emergency Assistant Kit is a 110-piece grab bag that prepares you for just about any emergency you could encounter while on the road.
Veterans including Gus Solomons Jr., ZviDance and Jane Comfort will mix with promising newcomers like Jordan Isadore and Yin Yue Dance in this reliably rewarding grab bag.
Its members are a grab bag of folks brought together by the unofficial patriarch, Robert Eads, who was born Barbara but has transitioned to a male identity.
But then the questions started meandering to what seemed like a grab bag of questions King's been wanting to ask the Obamas for the past 8 years.
The search company unveiled a grab bag of new stuff this week, signaling a new interest in building hardware — an on-again, off-again effort for Google.
Hence the feeling of the series being a long set of teasers, a grab bag of scenes designed to kick off the story of a new episode.
This sci-fi anthology series is a true grab bag: Some of its 18 short-form episodes look like modern video games, some like old-school cartoons.
Now a new book has arrived, "Notes From a Black Woman's Diary," a grab bag of letters, diary entries, short stories, plays and screenplays (including "Losing Ground").
Even if that's allowed, and I just recently wrote in the Times about the internet bill of rights, and it's sort of a grab bag of things.
November 20183: Calling themselves QAnon or the Storm, Q's followers spread a grab bag of Trump-era conspiracy tropes—part Pizzagate, part Seth Rich—on 4chan and 8chan.
It's almost a tradition that new teams have to do something embarrassingly over-the-top to mark their first game, as Grab Bag readers already know all about.
Instead, it falls among the seaweed monster, Parker's hateful cop, and some clumsily foreshadowed psychic powers as one of Louis Drax's mismatched grab-bag of barely examined elements.
That's a grab-bag term the company uses to describe a wide range of expenses, from finding, designing, and developing new office spaces to technology research and development.
I recently caught Series B (the six plays are divided into two shows for length), a sweet grab bag of vignettes about relationships, each about 30 minutes long.
"With their grab bag of hippie, D.I.Y. punk, and hip-hop influences, Funk and Ross's designs represent an apex of the fashion world's search for authenticity," Fry writes.
Miscellaneous itemized deductions — a grab-bag of breaks that includes the fees you're paying tax preparer and your unreimbursed employee expenses— have been off the table since 2018.
Indeed, it's a bit of a grab-bag, but Amazon must approve all the products that sellers move to the Outlet before they end up on the site.
Stunningly, the box is valued at half of their monthly benefit, so this minor grab bag represents half of all the food of an entire household for 30 days.
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.
What we have now is grab-bag TV, with far too many storylines and far too little focus resulting in a show that varies wildly from week to week.
It includes a grab bag of recent "modernization" proposals, including a cap on hospitalization out-of-pocket costs, streamlined deductible structure and limits on the richest Medigap supplemental plan.
Its real innovation is political: The bill functions as a kind of enemies list, a grab bag of tax increases and other policy changes aimed squarely at Democratic constituencies.
With nearly 200 works, ranging across a century and intermingling icons of art history with figures little known outside Austria, the show can charitably be called a grab bag.
The playoffs have been a grab bag for Machado, who is many things: a gifted hitter, an overaggressive base runner (when he actually runs) and a magnet for controversy.
He wants debates where a subject is selected and the candidates focus on it in depth, rather than a general interest grab bag that bounces from topic to topic.
These elements were borrowed by the showrunner, Noah Hawley ("Legion"), from the 1996 film "Fargo" and a grab bag of other titles by the directors Joel and Ethan Coen.
Mr Trump's camp recently produced a slick television advertisement featuring ordinary voters reaching into this grab-bag of comparisons, calling impeachment a "witch hunt", a "scam" and a "joke".
The Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act throws in a grab bag of other new provisions, most of them with little effect but to complicate or otherwise frustrate litigation.
And that's the movie in a nutshell: a messy grab bag of potentially fun (if weird) ideas defeated by a lack of throughlines and competing too-short attention spans.
Like the GOP's party platform, it also wrung its hands over the supposed evils of the adult industry, blaming it for an assorted grab bag of sexual woes—Teen sexting!
But as the grab-bag of ideas that it is, as the love letter to noir and mythology that it is, as the supremely entertaining adventure story as it is?
There's a beauty to the diversity — of identities, media, and styles — but there's also the feeling of a grab bag, plus the nagging question of whether it ghettoizes its participants.
As is often the case with these sorts of preliminary literature reviews, the outcome is a grab-bag of intriguing results, rather than a coherent hypothesis or prescription for action.
Meanwhile, PC gamers can spend twice as much (or more) and get marginally better graphics and all the headaches and complexities of playing games on a grab bag of hardware.
Despite being billed as "putting on paper what we stand for as Republicans," Ryan's agenda is mostly a grab bag of tired anti-Obamaisms and existing Administration policies on steroids.
The session granted viewers a grab bag of dulcet breakbeats and mesmerizing samples from the artist born James Hinton, who blew us away earlier this year with his second album.
The album is a grab-bag of styles, often retro, but "Herdhya" sets a whispery, Celtic-tinged vocal to eerie electronica, full of time-reversed chords and echoey piano tones.
What it does qualify as is a grab bag of goodies for the uberwealthy globalists while passing the price tag on to the middle and upper-middle classes in America.
The IABF will be especially worth perusing for its Los Angeles- and California-based exhibitors, including the Other Places Art Fair, Grab Bag Studio, Asterisk Press, and the Residue Collective.
And for me, a black woman, these worries have been compounded by the league's grab bag of positions on the players' police brutality protests, from mild support to mild disapproval.
In this time of precarity, some H.B.C.U.s are getting crafty to stay afloat, using a grab bag of transformative shifts to boost enrollment, finances and the attractiveness of their curriculums.
The deal was exactly the sort of something-for-everyone grab bag that used to be a standard feature of Congress before the breakdown in passing the annual spending bills.
The festival look can be a grab-bag of style inspiration, from fast-fashion to vintage finds, and expressive party clothes that can handle the crowds and unpredictable weather conditions.
There's a chance that this will be the last Grab Bag of the playoffs, and that by next Friday the Final will be over and we'll have crowned a champion.
H.R. 1, the gargantuan first bill the new House Democratic majority will unveil Friday, is an anti-corruption grab bag that most prominently tackles campaign finance, sexual harassment and voting rights.
A decade ago, there was no established method for designing touchscreen games — let alone reliable controls — so visiting the App Store felt like reaching into a grab bag of oddball experiments.
By the looks of it, it will be everything and nothing, a grab-bag of tones and images and ideas, all thrown into one frothing sack and given a good shake.
When: Opens Sunday, April 10, 4–8pm Where: Queens Museum (New York City Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens) Yes, it's another big grab bag survey show recurring every X years.
As a result, the government has tried to finesse the issue of highway funding by clutching at a grab bag of revenue sources, including selling oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
But the version currently on screens feels self-indulgent and baggy, like a grab bag of ideas that needed more winnowing and a sharper focus on one or two key ideas.
One source said they will attach disaster relief funding and "a grab bag of health-related spending" to sweeten the deal for Democrats, with the biggest expenditure on community health centers.
There's a lot more that they discuss including macOS Sierra, new Macbooks, and Google's Allo so get ready for, as Nilay calls it, "a grab-bag episode" of Ctrl-Walt-Delete.
The president continues to tout his "figgy pudding" trade strategy,  but he's reemphasizing his long-stated trade grab bag of one-on-one bilateral agreements, fabulous business deals and rigorous enforcement.
"Body Horror" finds Micke Berlander running obfuscated, hazy R&B through a grab bag of blemishing distortion techniques, decorating it with light discordance and snippets of ravey synth patches for texture.
King wants to package many of the less-controversial proposals into this year's National Defense Authorization Act, a must-pass bill that frequently becomes a grab bag for tangentially related legislation.
That cognitive dissonance, along with Narcissister's grab bag of props, prosthetics and costumes, which she layers on as if she were a Russian doll, lends her dance pieces a sinister air.
Similar start-ups, from clothing rival Trunk Club to the cosmetics specialist Birchbox, have found a market mailing consumers a grab bag of items and offering free returns for anything unwanted.
What it does qualify as is a grab bag of goodies for the uber-wealthy globalists while passing the price tag on to the middle and upper middle classes in America.
" As for Ms. Meyers, 32, who has worked in both the commercial and concert realms, she said that as a fan of all dance, she feels like "a big grab bag.
On Saturday, Ken Rosenthal reported that Coppolella would only trade 25-year-old starting pitcher Julio Teheran for a hitter of "comparable quality and age," not a grab bag of potential.
The star — above with her husband and frequent collaborator, Jason Jones — says she's still working out the format, but it will probably mix "big headlines," field pieces and other "grab bag" segments.
Update 3/16/17 10:26 AM: McDonald's has reached into the grab bag for corporate responses to tweets it ends up deleting and has pulled out...uh...our account was hacked.
At a press event at its headquarters in Menlo Park, California, Facebook announced a grab bag of new measures aimed at improving the reliability of the news that circulates on its platforms.
They are good representatives of this grab-bag era in the mainstream and as such, show that Canada isn't stuck in its musical bubble and might actually be dictating things for once.
But much of that local good will dissipated after more than two years of harsh rule by the militants, a mix of Iraqis and Syrians with a grab bag of foreign fighters.
You could even argue that "Me and My Girl" is an especially useful multiple-exposure exhibit, with its veneer of modern Broadway and its weird grab bag of now-uncomfortable jokes underneath.
Pluto TV has a substantial collection of shows and movies available to stream, and while the library itself is a grab bag, the service is free and does not require a login.
In the coming months, the console will also get, MLB 22016: The Show, and Persona 23, along with a grab bag of big-name indie titles, including Nex Machina, Nidhogg 24, and Pyre.
Insight Timer is a great app that you can use as a simple non-invasive timer that also offers a grab bag of meditations taught by renowned teachers, both traditional and non-traditional.
The powerful images of suffering on the front lines of Nigeria's near-forgotten war -- a necessary tool in today's diplomatic grab bag to shore up support -- were in danger of getting washed away.
This grab-bag approach has certainly worked well enough for other prime-time soap operas, and it will no doubt find an audience here, but the strands interweave awkwardly in the early going.
The rest of the of the language gifts multinational corporations with a grab bag of opportunities to overturn domestic laws — those they could not get Congress to change — and to bypass domestic courts.
Bonanza Creek Energy Inc is blasting equity investors for pressing a "grab bag" of arguments to get a trustee or examiner appointed ahead of a hearing to consider approval of its prepackaged bankruptcy.
At present, liberalism's besetting political weakness is its inability to offer an overarching vision of the public interest instead of just peddling a grab bag of specific benefits for specific interest-group constituencies.
Mr. Sessions, back in the news with the firing of James B. Comey as F.B.I. director, is a man with a long career of public service and a grab bag of complicating stances.
It's sort of a grab-bag of things that sound nice: nutritious food sounds nice, savings sound nice, giving out livestock sounds nice, so why not combine them into one nice-sounding program?
Somewhere, sometime, I am sure there will be an exception to the rule — an enterprise that pieces together an important application from a grab bag of APIs and does a great job of it.
Imagine you've spent four hours watching someone slowly, precisely decorate a room with an inexplicable grab bag of items: a balloon over here, a boot over there, a toy car, a bucket, a candle.
Reject norms, elevate self The cultural revolution of the 1960s was a grab bag of rule-breaking ideas that ranged from the profound concepts of equality for women to the rejection of traditional religion.
"Such a Scream" Waits has his grab-bag of go-to images (crows, coal, dirt), but "Such a Scream" marks the first appearance of an actual character who will re-appear, the Eyeball Kid.
And since office space is not exactly a brand new invention, it's not clear why that would happen — something that We appears to be acknowledging with a grab bag of miscellaneous loosely related ventures.
Pulling from a grab-bag of ideas we've seen elsewhere seems particularly unrealistic, especially when they're assembled into an anonymous pod that looks like it rolled off the set of 1993's Demolition Man.
The outfield is a grab-bag of experienced vets with something left to contribute (Carlos Beltran, Nori Aoki) and prime-age contributors (Josh Reddick, and bounce-back candidate Jake Marisnick) with something to prove.
Certainly the collection made more sense than the grab bag of separates at Lanvin, where in his second season Olivier Lapidus still seems mired in a Great Aunt May-on-the-cruise-ship past.
Although Flipboard has historically been a gratis app, the company is betting on concentrating high quality, short-form videos in one place, as opposed to platforms like YouTube which can be a grab bag.
He'd worked extensively in Central America as head of US Southern Command, but he knew little about domestic immigration policy — not to mention the grab-bag of other things with which DHS is tasked.
In its shape, "Hail, Caesar!" at times brings to mind one of those old plot-free film revues that featured a grab bag of studio talent performing in strung-together musical, comic and dramatic scenes.
That's in part because most moderates aren't people with across-the-board centrist views, but rather people like Trump who hold a grab bag of different policy stances and aren't excessively concerned with ideological consistency.
Without a long lesson on AriannaWorld, suffice it to say, it includes a grab-bag of California-style dreaming, employing things like meditation, self-actualization, deep reflection and lots and lots and lots of sleep.
Then, there's the thing that CD Projekt Red is showing behind closed doors: a good-looking but generic shooter-RPG hybrid with an '80s retro-futuristic sensibility and a grab bag of William Gibson references.
It also includes a grab-bag of random left-leaning blogs and publications conservatives hate, ignoring the possibility these sites may not be spreading enough viral misinformation to attract the attention of professional fact checkers.
Memorial Day sales bring out the bargains for a grab bag of categories: Deals are tougher to come by this weekend for certain items: "On the Money" airs on CNBC Saturdays at 5:30 a.m.
Cruz said Republicans needed to take their ideas for the third phase of the health care overhaul, a grab bag of legislative changes, and put them into the first phase, the American Health Care Act.
The gentle EVN feels like a grab bag of meditative genres—flickering drone, swooning new age, LA beat scene-ready boom-bap—but the pieces are united by their feeling of hopefulness and cautious ascension.
The series, in its third year, is a grab bag of performances, film screenings, discussions and other events that reflect her desire to let artists (herself included) "try things out" in a low-stakes setting.
A geometric grab bag both inside and out — two circular wings; a 12-point star of a roof; an endless procession of odd angles and shapes — it was heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
As if the past is simply a grab bag of looks and silhouettes to be pilfered at will (the '90s continue to be popular this season), as opposed to a factor to be reckoned with.
In a sign that Mr. Putin still ultimately depends on public support, he preceded his unexpected political moves by offering a grab-bag of handouts to the electorate in his state of the nation speech.
This week's biggest news so far has been a bit of a grab bag, spanning everything from Studio Ghibli and Radiohead to streaming services, of course, because in 2020, there's always something happening in streaming.
An employee of the company responsible for all this, Furrion, was explaining to me and a few "Silicon Valley" writers how this grab bag of contraptions all fit under the Hong Kong-based firm's umbrella.
By limiting themselves to one museum's resources, Mr Hislop and Mr Hockenhull produce an incoherent a grab-bag of 180 items that are linked together thanks only to the heroic efforts of the show's blurb writers.
The exhibition moves, with a light touch and using a series of 19th-century prints, over the cycle's convoluted plot, drawn by Wagner from a grab bag of mythological and philosophical sources, Norse and German traditions.
The criminals who do the actual heisting — Baby isn't really one for guns or blood — are a grab bag of addicts and psychopaths, all of whom are baffled by the enigmatic and mostly silent getaway driver.
A glossy satirical series about sociopathic ambition, it has all the problems of late "Glee"—bad continuity, grab-bag characterization, dubious teen Sondheim productions—despite being only eight episodes long, and made with complete creative control.
Early in "Baaghi," a Bollywood action movie with the usual grab bag of romance, comedy and drama, Ronny (Tiger Shroff, son of the '80s star Jackie Shroff) shows up at a martial arts academy in Kerala.
This post ran originally on THUMP UK.Whenever I'm really down in the dumps, I go to the nearest supermarket, buy a massive bottle of Fanta Fruit Twist, some custard doughnuts, and a grab bag of Doritos.
The Carpetbagger Ask the producers and hosts of coming movie awards shows how or if they'll be addressing the #MeToo moment, and the responses are a grab bag of no comments, dunnos, T.B.D.s and not sures.
The two Democratic leaders have insisted that any federal response be targeted at those most directly impacted by the crisis, not used as a grab bag to advance other political agendas, such as corporate tax cuts.
It's not hard to figure out the reason for the resistance, as the tax proposal is less about protecting the environment and more about gaining revenue to fund a grab bag of new and existing ­programs.
Democrats are slated to vote on a trade deal that's much needed in farm states, a sweeping drug pricing proposal and a Pentagon policy bill that turned into a grab bag for freshmen — all before Christmas.
The storytelling was a grab bag: niftily disorienting but also, at times, humorless or claustrophobic, as if it were less a show about human beings and more a staging ground for cathartic spectacles of economic justice.
Over all, Mr. Booker's housing plan is a grab bag of policy proposals that borrow from many of the ideas making their way through state capitols and high-price cities like New York and San Francisco.
But the lion's share of Goldman's revenue beat appeared to come from the bank's investing and lending division, which contains a grab-bag of businesses from consumer banking to private equity investments and low-income housing projects.
Ars Technica's Eric Berger reports:Recently, Boeing created a website called "Watch US Fly" to promote its aerospace industry—a grab bag of everything from Chinese tariffs to President Trump's visit to the company's facilities in St. Louis.
Montana and the West love a massive faux log cabin with lots of stuffed animal heads; Scottsdale, Arizona, is a real grab bag of styles; Dallas does a Texas version of the Long Island robber baron look.
The term "season" is a loose one — the books are a grab bag of authors and genres, from Daisy Johnson's exploration of solitary life in The Lighthouse Keeper to one of Neil Gaiman's modern fantasy stories, Chivalry.
" The New York Times's Jennifer Senior says it is "witlessly derivative," while The Huffington Post's Emily Peck writes that Women Who Work is "a grab-bag of generic work-life advice for upper-middle-class white women.
Well that's because you haven't yet seen what Amazon Prime is adding, which is such a grab bag of terrible and wonderful horror movies that it's hard to get my head around the ambition of it all.
George R.R. Martin took a grab-bag of real stories — the Red Wedding is based on a couple of horrific Scottish massacres where the victims were noble guests at royal feasts — and turned them up to 11.
How marvellous it must have felt to break free from her biographer's careful diligence and plunder "the grab bag of the actual," as she puts it in the novel—to be the artist and not the interpreter.
What should have been a 100 minute crime caper that explores the roots of these relationships via a single focused yet amusingly chaotic heist is instead a bloated grab bag of self-assured nostalgia and mishandled pastiche.
While there's a brimming grab bag of possible explanations (Vladimir Putin, James Comey, Facebook), nearly all of the Democrats I know maturely admit that one factor can't be dismissed, and their regret about it intensifies over time.
There's a grab bag of characters who feel familiar yet original: a judgmental grandma clinging to tradition, a curious gay son coming of age, an idealistic, do-gooder mother who nurses the sick among the indigenous poor.
A new report from stream management site StreamElements indicates that in December, Twitch viewers watched 2000 million hours of "Just Chatting," Twitch's category for streamers who do exactly that, plus any number of other grab-bag activities.
While Charles Isherwood wrote that this "grab bag of incidents from Mr. Deblinger's life" does not make for "the most cogently thematic show," he noted that Mr. Deblinger's "high-voltage energy" enlivens even the more digressive moments.
Pelosi's critics are a grab bag of conservative members, restive progressives, and newly elected members from swing districts — all of whom are united more by a lack of seniority in Congress than by a distinct ideological perspective.
Careful readers will note that Hart used the same trick that P.K. Subban pulled off in last week's column, which I think we would all agree can only mean on thing: Carter Hart reads the Grab Bag.
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Welcome to a brand-new section of the Grab Bag, in which I take advantage of the calendar by unleashing the horrible ideas I have kicking around in my head while I know that nobody's paying attention.
In a speech billed as a blueprint for stimulating growth and creating jobs, Mr. Trump offered a grab bag of ideas that borrow from discredited supply-side economics, the fossil fuel industry's wish list and "America First" isolationism.
Through the years, he continued creating content, producing a number of grab-bag comedy videos on his YouTube channel, and later porting the Potter Puppet Pals series to its own channel, where the series would continue until 2015.
When Henry Rodríguez felt the tremors from the southern Mexico quake on Saturday, he fled his home without a shirt, socks or the grab bag he typically keeps with him during any emergency — and there have been many.
First, the Democratic frontrunner's answer to a question about his alarming past comments on race — arguably the central issue of the Trump era — is a grab bag of policies plus some word salad involving record players and Venezuela.
October is also a grab-bag of movie releases, and Robbins says it's difficult to predict how "Venom" will compete for ticket money with Bradley Cooper's "A Star Is Born" and the latest installment in the "Halloween" horror franchise.
It's a peculiar grab bag of ideas and visual modes, and Mr. Jones has said it was influenced by his impressions of Berlin during his childhood, when he spent time there with his father, David Bowie, in the '70s.
In the deal signed on Thursday, only 22 of more than 600 original provisions have been suspended, relating to intellectual property protection and a grab bag of other issues, several of which had been pushed by the United States.
There will also be Jason Statham, the Brit from "The Transporter" movies, looking grim and a tad confused, like he's trying to work out how his usual karate street fighting grab bag is going to work in this film.
But what's left when searching "coronavirus" or "Covid-19" on the e-commerce site is a grab bag of rushed-to-publish pandemic books and protection gear, a mix of products that could be disorienting to the average shopper.
French President Macron has entered into negotiations with the Iranians, dangling promises of a $22019 billion credit line for Tehran and European waivers of U.S. sanctions in exchange for yet another grab bag of meaningless promises by the ayatollahs.
Serrano, a bestselling author whose newest book Movies (And Other Things) is out this week, writes about basketball, movies, race, and a grab bag of topics in a casual, just-thought-of-this style that looks easy to do but isn't.
The Midwest is regularly blanketed in feet of snow, the Pacific Northwest is generally wet and wild, lucky Southern California is chilly at best, and the Mid-Atlantic is always in for a surprise with its grab bag of a forecast.
Apple's reputation for launching products that transform entire markets could become a casualty of its transition from selling gadgets to peddling "services" — the company's catch-all label for the grab-bag of TV, news media and gaming bundles it announced Monday.
The film often feels like a grab bag of events But the need to keep the quick-stepping humor going undermines every other aspect of a film that already seems uncertain about which elements of Kim Baker's life are important.
"It's a funny grab bag of things that are covered and aren't," said Elisabeth Rosenthal, Editor-in-Chief of Kaiser Health News and author of An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take it Back.
There will also be participatory events; artist Kiyomi Fukui Nannery, together with the Long Beach-based art space Grab Bag Studio, will invite visitors to share one true fact about their lives and contribute their thumbprints to the artist's existing collection.
Tests of 8K video already took place during this year's Olympics in Rio, with NHK broadcasting a small selection of footage from the games alongside a grab-bag of 8K content, including a concert by J-pop star Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.
" In their new book, "Like Brothers," which is a grab bag of D.I.Y. filmmaking tips, musings on " The Karate Kid ," and confessional e-mail exchanges about their relationship, they write, "Hikes are a great way to hammer out our big issues . . .
The action zigzags across time and geography — from Germany in the last days of World War II through a grab bag of American locations in the decades after — with blithe indifference to the usual rules of linearity or narrative economy.
He has an ex (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and a new colleague (Rebecca Ferguson), and soon he has a mess of trouble that he navigates amid a great deal of snow, byzantine developments, dead-end detours and a grab bag of random characters.
This gives the season lineup the appearance of a grab bag with sometimes surprising pairings: a Björk concert directed by John Tiffany of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" for example, or a kung fu musical with remixed songs by Sia.
Before I understood the horrors that await us, I had thought of climate change as one of a grab-bag of important issues on the lefty to-do list: Give people health care, help them pay for college, fix the climate.
MD and Dr. AI — is built on a grab bag of AI techniques: Language processing to allow users to describe their symptoms in a casual way, expert systems to mine huge medical databases, machine learning to string together correlations between symptom and condition.
Seimei has said in interviews that he got into dance music as a teenager in part because of the legendary DJ Takkyu Ishino, whose grab-bag approach to the many microgenres of dance music ended up prefiguring TREKKIE TRAX own genre-agnosticism.
If the bottomless grab-bag of war crimes witnessed against children in 2016 has taught us anything, it is that we must ensure humanity's common conscience is not just enshrined in our laws, but practically enforced when those very laws are broken.
Well, if you were just tossing a grab bag of unlabeled suds into the cooler, you could aim for around 40 degrees, considering that's within the sweet spot of every style of beer from Pilsners to Dubbels, according to the Homebrewers Association.
The Social VR demo is a grab bag of VR lessons, teaching the player to tap, twist, grab, wave, and do a number of actions in the virtual space — much like Minesweeper and SkiFree acclimated Windows users to their first desktop computers.
United only by a penchant for analog synthesizers and a general aversion for standard rock or pop arrangements, the Arp catalog is an endearing grab bag of heady compositions—this record might be a baroque songwriter record, that one might contain chilly drones.
He strategized that the state could achieve its goals by combining military, cyber, diplomatic, economic and cultural tools -- the same grab bag of tactics that presaged Russia's annexation of Crimea and incursion into Ukraine and morphed into its meddling in the US election.
There was finally something interesting to read about Pokémon Go. The game—which involves overlaying the physical world with a grab-bag of exotic creatures that players attempt to capture for points—might help to catalyze a new form of virtual urban zoning.
Battlestar Galactica: Deadlock, from Black Lab Games and published by Slitherine, finds in the show's grab-bag of military history the perfect inspiration for a dramatic and inviting turn-based naval wargame that expands on the show's setting while remaining faithful to it.
But before you dismiss Allen and his grab bag of statistical quirks, it is worth noting that the rookie had one of his best games of the season on Sunday, beating the Detroit Lions, 14-13, and throwing 26 passes without an interception.
Following the model of the grab-bag performances that Cunningham billed as Events, concocted of excerpts from old and new work, Mr. Atlas pieced together his installation from some 20 dance videos projected in staggered sequences on angled screens, in a single gallery.
The indictment describes a pattern of quid pro quo bribery ranging from the petty to the comically brazen, a grab bag of luxury gifts and campaign cash traded for unusual—even in the annals of Washington, DC—access to Menendez and his staff.
But in the end, this eleventh-hour combination of narrative threads isn't quite enough to hold the episode together, making it hard not to see "Black Museum" as more of a leftovers grab bag than a worthy event in and of itself.
His hosts may be expecting him to pivot to his grab bag of other trade tricks -- like threatening again to enact auto tariffs on European cars or coming up with new tariffs if he doesn't get an agreement for greater purchases of US goods.
Congressional Democrats could, in theory, vote for a big grab bag of random projects that lets each of them deliver some picayune benefit to their local constituents while allowing Trump to spend the next two years on an endless national tour of ribbon-cutting ceremonies.
President Trump recycled a grab bag of debunked claims Tuesday about wind turbines killing birds, causing cancer, and knocking out your TV. "The thing makes so much noise, and of course it's like a graveyard for birds," Trump said at a campaign fundraising dinner.
What we've seen in recent years in our employer survey is largely business as usual, with most employers deploying a grab bag of cost strategies, from cost shifting to disease management to wellness programs and more, without expressing great confidence in any one strategy.
An arch and antic reworking of "The Princess and the Pea," one of the folk tales that Hans Christian Andersen made his own, "Mattress" has always been close kin to British pantomimes, those grab-bag holiday entertainments that fracture classic fairy tales for family audiences.
Faith No More mixed rap and synthesizers into their riffs; The Cult brought a dark, Doors-y vibe to their retroactive rock; Primus put a cartoony, virtuosic, Zappa-like spin on things; and King's X's melodic, progressive songs were grab-bag of styles and sounds.
The grab bag of elected leaders, judges, and professionals listed on the committee was not accompanied by any concrete policy platform, unlike the Clinton campaign's specific platform for AAPI communities that puts immigration reform, affordable health care, and access to college front and center. 
Atkinson's directorial debut, which took home best documentary prize at the Tribeca Film Festival, shows jurisdictions of all sizes jumping at the opportunity to acquire the military-grade equipment from a grab bag of Department of Homeland Security grants, topping $34 billion since 9/17.
The results of that question, the headline from the news conference, were that Trump clearly doesn't trust the US intelligence agencies over Putin, that instead he turned to a grab bag of conspiracy theories about Democrats, that he clearly wouldn't be condemning the actions.
Ms Yerushalmy's structural ideas, a grab-bag of postmodern gambits, don't equal the scholars' intellectual variety; despite the continually rearranging surface (new combinations of scholar and dancer, new arrangements of where the audience sits, attempts to thread the sections together), a sameness sets in.
If Netflix wants to be everything to everybody, HBO wants to be the place for adult appointment TV, and Prime Video wants to be a weird grab bag of boring stuff, Disney is firmly focused on being the place for giant-ass tent pole entertainment.
To straighten-out this grab-bag of ill-defined NAHB numbers, first consider the cost of the tariff: The 20-percent tariff covers $85003,600 million in subsidized Canadian lumber exports in 2016, or, before applying any real economics, about $1,120 million in tariff costs.
This returning series, featuring a grab bag of dance, is presented with kids in mind — a 90-minute program, broken up by mini-talks meant to educate and engage — but the content of each program reflects some of the most sophisticated dance in town.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Usain Bolt's Central Coast Mariners debut will pit him against a grab bag of office workers, students and factory hands in an amateur side that have no intention of giving the Olympic sprint champion an easy ride, their captain Matt Page has said.
"Lucky Penny," directed by Ben Snyder, isn't the most cogently thematic show; it's a grab bag of incidents from Mr. Deblinger's life, loosely assembled around stories of his relationship with his father, and his father's relationship, in turn, with his father, who became mentally ill.
But there's also "ベヘリット" which leans on several intersecting synth melodies to craft a slippery, dense electro exercise full of both dancefloor ecstasy and the wide-eyed fragility of the early synth pieces that populate the "MOOG" grab bag at your local record store.
Out on the streets, the summit attracted a grab-bag of protesters, with abortion-rights activists wearing artificially bulging bellies and Trump masks, anti-fascist protesters bearing signs with expletive-laden insults, and free traders, anti-war Ukrainians and gay rights supporters making their voices heard.
The casting options are such a grab bag of Young Cheekbones of Hollywood that it's a surprise Timothée Chalamet didn't even at least land an audition, but regardless of who Luhrmann eventually finds to play the King, one thing is abundantly clear: This movie will be godawful.
A panel of experts analyzed the findings of 800 peer-reviewed studies and came out with a grab bag of conclusions about e-cigarettes' health impact — finding that while e-cigarettes are safer than conventional cigarettes for individual smokers, their public health consequences are still unknown.
The online world is filled with a bewildering grab bag of vaping stores that automatically post sales announcements, advocates who auto-respond to hashtags, and genuine bots that steadily disperse misinformation, he said, intermingled with real people who turn automatic behavior on and off in random fashion.
Sure, these eight new, action-packed episodes are the usual grab-bag of 1980s nostalgia, but what makes Stranger Things 3 succeed isn't that the Duffers have expanded from cribbing Stephen King to cribbing John Carpenter or whatever; it's that they have finally started borrowing from themselves.
Described as "a stinky, sit-down comedy talk show satire" on the YouTube profile page, the daily broadcast involved the duo commenting on a grab-bag of trending topics—from new Hot Chip music to Russian prank masturbation videos—with their own party stories sprinkled in.
The 1915 and 93 Philadelphia A's are an unknown country, grab-bag teams that resulted when Mack took an organization that had won four pennants and three World Series in five years and blew it up so thoroughly that even Jeff Loria would be teal with envy.
It's a grab bag of things — ranging from making privacy options more accessible to improved device setup to making voice calls easier to place — and what will matter to you will depend entirely on what kind of stuff you do with your smart speaker or Android phone.
That said, I tend to think there is an instinctive—but misguided—tendency to overvalue "immeasurables," as if they should be equated with love or dignity or art when, in fact, they are as much a grab bag of data as more easily captured factors are.
A pair of "super PACs" supporting Mr. Bush and Mr. Rubio have paid for television ads and campaign-style mail criticizing Mr. Christie on a grab bag of issues, including New Jersey's high taxes and public debt, and the state's expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.
Despite its grab bag of serious subject matter, like the best of Lear's work, the new One Day at a Time never feels preachy or didactic — it's always funny, first and foremost, thanks to deft writing and skilled performers like Machado and Rita Moreno (who plays her mother).
When they first migrated to American devices several years ago, discovering emoji felt like opening a grab bag of Japanese curios: smiley faces, yes, but also a buffet of Japanese foods (a cut of sashimi, a fish cake, a bottle of sake) and a host of untranslatable images.
The Miniatures collection in particular is the easiest grab bag of Halloween candy, the one you can upend into a bowl and make it look like you went to the trouble of finding tiny Krackels, Mr. Goodbars, and Hershey bars (in both the milk and "special dark" varieties).
The study is a grab-bag of industry stagnation, but one of the most striking statistics has to do with race: Since 236, there's been a slight decrease in the percentage of white characters, yet there's been no real change in the percentage of people of color on screen.
The study is a grab-bag of industry stagnation, but one of the most striking statistics has to do with race: Since 224, there's been a slight decrease in the percentage of white characters, yet there's been no real change in the percentage of people of color on screen.
They're now combined in a single location, at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, and the public displays there struck me on a recent visit as a sort of "Animal Planet" grab bag, with cutout figures of a Dutch version of Steve Irwin steering visitors, with cartoon-balloon commentary.
Today, though, the Schoeps of America are undergoing a rebranding, as part of the so-called alt-right: a grab bag of far-right groups generally united by the belief that white identity has become endangered in what they deride as this era of dangerous diversity and political correctness.
Monod came down on the side of chance, proposing that the cellular chemistry that seems so fundamental is just "randomness caught on the wing," a grab bag of molecules that happened to be around when the first cellular membranes spontaneously formed, trapping a drop of the primordial waters.
My first day on the job, I was told to write some blurbs for the Trump University website, as part of the rollout for our first major product, "The Wealth Builder's Blueprint," a mixed-media grab bag that came with lots of stuff (DVDs, a booklet, various "success tools," and more).
Now, Mr. Winston said, celebrity guests are sufficiently familiar with its welcoming atmosphere and grab bag of comedy segments that, when Anne Hathaway appeared on the show in a rap-battle segment with Mr. Corden, David Schwimmer emailed the next day asking to perform a rap battle of his own.
Facebook announced last Thursday that the platform was banning a grab bag of users: failed white nationalist House candidate Paul Nehlen, pundit Milo Yiannopoulos, right-leaning YouTube personality Paul Joseph Watson, alt-right political activist Laura Loomer, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, and Alex Jones and his Infowars media outlet.
A week before The Accountant, The Girl on the Train took viewers on a different sort of ride, hiding its string of third-act reveals in a grab bag of deceptive storytelling tricks: The story is told out of order, and events that didn't happen are presented as if they did.
And she has a plan to pay for much on this list, which might otherwise seem like a grab-bag of expensive lefty dreams: She'll tax ultra-millionaires and billionaires — the wealthiest 75,000 American households — yielding $2.75 trillion over 10 years, enough to finance a wholesale reformation of the American dream.
But it is a grab bag of a stew with at least two kinds of meat, great hunks of taro and yuca, a couple of inches of corn on the cob and a magical squash broth that has the consistency of heavy cream and the color of very ripe mango.
Buttigieg does this for a narrower audience: With his air of decency and grab bag of gifted-and-talented party tricks, he doesn't so much represent the will of the Democratic electorate but rather the aspirations of its educated elite, maybe especially those who see a shrinking market for their erudition.
AHH: The price tag for the relief package rose from $29 billion to $1 trillion in just a matter of days, as lawmakers and the White House were bombarded with lobbyists and special-interest groups seeking assistance – including for a grab bag of provisions having little to do with the coronavirus.
What comes next reads like a grab-bag of tax hikes and policy changes, but taken together, it's an ambitious tax and immigration agenda even if it weren't connected to Medicare-for-all: Together, those changes would raise $20.5 trillion over 10 years, financing the rest of Warren's projected Medicare costs.
BlackRock's iShares ETF family has taken in roughly $1 billion this year for its Exponential Technologies ETF (XT), though that is more of a tech grab bag based on its top holdings being spread across biopharmaceutical stocks, consumer tech giants like Amazon, Netflix and Sky, as well as chip makers.
It has been overshadowed by the debate over the House GOP proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, but the genetic testing bill is expected to be folded into a second ACA-related measure containing a grab-bag of provisions that do not affect federal spending, as the main bill does.
Rays 4, Yankees 2 During the past week, with a grab bag of wall-scaling catches and rookie game-ending home runs, the Yankees elevated themselves into the thick of the American League playoff race on multiple fronts, while also inflating their confidence to highs that were unimaginable for much of this season.
The grab bag of heads is one of Dyson's strengths, not just because of the variety, but also because they're very well-designed: The larger heads, for example, both have joints that rotate in two directions, letting you make maneuvers like come at edges from an angle, or get down low to vacuum under furniture.
While Donald J. Trump exploits that anger, his grab bag of proposals — deporting a large share of the work force; offering multitrillion-dollar tax cuts, mostly for the rich, that would only further widen inequality; blocking trade with much of the world; maybe raising the minimum wage, maybe not — would do nothing to bolster growth.
As the show branches out and invites even more writers and directors to spin a tale in Brooker's apocalyptic world (10 Cloverfield Lane director Dan Trachtenburg also has an episode in this batch) those tonal shifts and contrasts in vision will give the tightly curated show a little more of a grab-bag feel.
And its politics, or at least the cumulative politics of its presenters, can be hard to pin down: a grab bag of Federalist-style moralizing, Commentary-approved Zionism, "alt-lite"-issue broadsides against campus outrage culture, defenses of free markets that would be at home in Reason, and, er, George Will explaining why baseball is America's true national pastime.
But if you've got a large portfolio that you don't want to immediately show off, you're going to bump up against that 20GB limit — you're probably better off using a different service for storage, even if you choose to market through DA. Amazon provides its Prime members with a grab bag of extras along with the free shipping.
As the Kavanaugh confirmation ploughs through to the full Senate vote, Republicans have articulated a grab-bag of arguments for dismissing Christine Blasey Ford's sexual assault claim:   Until the late 20th century, sexual offense laws contained a "corroboration requirement" that a rape prosecution could not be proven solely by the word of the victim, no matter how credible.
She is diagnosed with Lyme more than once, although her grab bag of "nebulous" symptoms are also attributed to a number of other things, from polycystic-ovary syndrome to an adrenal tumor, then to anxiety and depression—not to mention "somatization disorder," which seems to be used more or less as a synonym for what was once called hysteria.
ROOMFUL OF TEETH This vocal ensemble, specializing in a grab bag mixture of exotic approaches, comes to Zankel Hall for the premiere of a work by (and performed with) the jazz pianist Tigran Hamasyan, as well as a new piece by Ambrose Akinmusire, and "Partita," the Pulitzer Prize-winning contemporary classic by Caroline Shaw, one of the group's members.
Neither is a very appealing political or substantive place for the opposition party to land, because the core problem with the bill Democrats have brought forward is that the infrastructure side of it is too much of a random grab bag rather than a genuinely meritorious agenda that would be worth fighting for or capable of capturing the public imagination.
A grab bag of insults to round out the week: Bernie Sanders ("so easy to beat"); the mainstream media ("unfair," a common charge); Cheri Jacobus, a Republican consultant ("a real dummy"); and five in a row about Bob Vander Plaats, the president and chief executive of the Family Leader and an influential leader of Iowa's Christian right, who endorsed Ted Cruz.
The exhibition is being underwritten by Gucci, the Italian brand that has experienced an extreme renaissance over the last few years under the creative director Alessandro Michele, with his vision of a grab bag world of muchness that includes boys and girls and sequins and tennis sweaters and granny glasses, an aesthetic that has effectively been a celebration of the power of camp.
I don't want or need a serious consideration of white grievance from a movie about the clown who fights Batman, but given the position Joker has assumed in our national conversation, it's disingenuous and pandering for Phillips to root through a grab bag of resentments and pick out only the least problematic, like he's trying to find the last candy in the bag that isn't licorice.
As such reports often do, this one covers a grab bag of additional issues — ones that offer no support for Mr. Trump's attacks on Mr. Mueller, the Justice Department and the F.B.I. For example, while the inspector general has some choice words for former Attorney General Loretta Lynch's lax oversight of Mr. Comey, she was long gone by the time Mr. Mueller commenced his work.
"Poker in particular has been an early sandbox for AI, and to show such a level of dominance in an unrestricted version of poker with many players has been a holy grail of research since the early days of AI."To create a system capable of proficiently playing six-player no-limit Texas hold'em poker, Brown and Sandholm employed a grab bag of strategies, including new algorithms the duo developed themselves.
In an essay she wrote last year for younger artists, she added that over the years, she has also tried out "Ayurvedic principles, philosophy, Feldenkrais technique, anthropology, astrology, the physiology of perception, contemplating life as a cave man, health-food regimens, psychedelic experiences, reading self-help books, eBay, falling in love, practicing magical rites" and "the scientific tradition," among other freeing approaches from a deep therapeutic grab bag.
There's a huge grab bag of activities: thousands of short talks and poster sessions by researchers in dozens of fields, all concerned with the study of our planet (and of other planets, too, when the research has bearing on our own); plenary speeches by giants of science; news conferences (including one about the Arctic Report Card, which John Schwartz and I wrote about on Tuesday); and much more.
To ride the current of an art-maker's impulses — that grab bag of hunches, risks, technical savvy, and all-around guesswork that fuels the creative process — certainly seems to be the most satisfying approach to take when encountering the elegant, perplexing, and, often, ravishing drawings of the artist Melvin Way, works that belie the modesty of the ballpoint-pen ink and tiny scraps of paper with which they are made.
Abraham Lincoln introduced the first income tax in 1862 to help fund the Union Army, while Franklin D. Roosevelt's Victory Tax of 1942 was passed to pay for US involvement in World War II. These approaches offer a contrast to the legislative shenanigans we witnessed in late 2017, as the Trump White House and the GOP-led Congress cobbled together a disjointed grab bag of policies with little effort to involve opposition views.
" What is right for her when it comes to Dior has been, in part, heavy on grab-bag feminism, and the cruise show on Thursday was no exception; Ms. Chiuri name-checked Georgia O'Keeffe in her notes as well as Clarissa Pinkola Estés, author of "Women Who Run With the Wolves" (likewise an inspiration for Ms. Chiuri's debut), the Willendorf Venus, and Vicki Noble, author of "Shakti Women: Feeling Our Fire, Healing Our World.
It is describing the most full-featured one, confusingly named "DirecTV Now," as something that sounds similar to traditional TV, or the "skinny bundle" that Dish sells via its Sling TV. There's also a mid-tier service that's supposed to offer a "mobile-first user experience" — which seems to mean "not as much video as you would get with traditional pay TV" — and then a free version, with a grab-bag of video.
While these embellishments seem to amount to a humorous grab bag of influences and name drops, it's the lived experience and observed details that bring to life Bradley's Santa Fe and Native American community — the artist himself playing saxophone on stage with a local band, bar patrons singing and dancing to the music, a waitress carrying a plate of tacos and mezcal, or an Indigenous man wearing a denim jacket with an American Indian Movement patch.
Where in the past I always felt like Enemy Within had good ideas that didn't really add up to major improvements over the streamlined perfection of the core game, and thought XCOM 2 amounted to a grab bag of unevenly implemented concepts for a sequel rather than a great sequel itself, War of the Chosen manages to bring everything that Firaxis added over the years together in a package that's as taut and satisfying as the original XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
Here are the things you need to put in your grab bag: Medical kit, a fire-starting kit (more on this later), a pen knife and a bigger, carbonized steel knife, food, string, a stove and a metal pot to boil water in, a compass and map, head torch, a waterproof poncho, binoculars, water purification tablets, an emergency bag, a tarpaulin, and super-strong weed to take the edge off the stress of the apocalypse (kidding, the smell would attract attention).
Currently screening at theaters around the country, this year's nominees likewise represent a grab bag of the many places animation can transport you, treating viewers to a Western about the demons of the past (Borrowed Time), a decades-spanning account of a father-daughter relationship steeped in music (Pearl), a baby bird's struggle against adversity (Piper), a haunting fable about a girl whose eyes are portals to the past and the future (Blind Vaysha), and a noir-tinged remembrance of the fall of a hard-living friend (Pear Cider and Cigarettes).
Jay Caspian Kang, a writer at large for The New York Times Magazine, contends that his allure may be smaller than it appears in the fun-house mirror of national political commentary, shaped largely as it is by white, educated, upper-middle-class tastes: With his air of decency and grab bag of gifted-and-talented party tricks, he doesn't so much represent the will of the Democratic electorate but rather the aspirations of its educated elite, maybe especially those who see a shrinking market for their erudition.

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