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"There have been so many incarnations of Gawker," Spiers said.
Sure, I miss the more cerebral incarnations of Star Trek.
We went through many incarnations before we hit on it.
"off" in its modern incarnations means recognizing that its potent symbolism
INCARNATIONS: A History of India in Fifty Lives, by Sunil Khilnani.
Throughout the years, there have been various incarnations of that gig.
Incarnations: A History of India in Fifty Lives, by Sunil Khilnani.
An excellent one must remain excellent through many visits and incarnations.
Among them were the "Incarnations of Immortality" series by Piers Anthony.
The newest incarnations of the program are trying to address that.
Unfortunately, we've seen her before, in too many "White Mischief" incarnations.
Being present in the body is crucial to beholding Bernini's incarnations.
It doesn't help that two incarnations are basically one in the same.
It's a stark contrast with the extremely precise showman of other incarnations.
The band, in various incarnations, has been around for 20 years now.
Both parties have gone through many transformations and incarnations over the generations.
Taco toppings can come in many different incarnations, but balance remains essential.
Other incarnations include a BBC radio play and two musical stage shows.
They have tried several incarnations of the smoked goose and duck terrine.
Over the years, Foxhollow passed through various hands and had various incarnations.
To do that, I chose to seek out its most extreme incarnations.
Pioneer Works's juxtapositions illustrate their many incarnations, through different techniques and media.
I do feel there are probably other incarnations we have to look at.
But as far as I know, there's no more incarnations of Heroes coming.
I hate Sherlock Holmes in all his incarnations, written and especially on screen.
He would go and see these plays in their original incarnations on Broadway.
This series, like the original, is definitely more grown up than recent incarnations.
In both incarnations, he was to me the coolest guy on the planet.
Of course Shylock, in all his incarnations, sounds a disruptive note of discord.
Keeping Score There have been several incarnations of Joe Johnson over the years.
Walser's characters, of course, have the advantage of knowing about their earlier incarnations.
Dek Sen opened last March in a shallow storefront haunted by earlier incarnations.
Today, there were 25 individuals, including many incarnations of the infamous Sam Hyde hoax.
An estimated $5,900-$7,000 if previous incarnations of the Leica M are any indication.
Meeting the current incarnations of the Arnau family did nothing to quash that suspicion.
It is true that new incarnations of my friend Roy intervene across the globe.
The Mighty Pun, in all its incarnations, inspires plenty of puzzle clues and themes.
Tiramisù is still going strong, as are various incarnations of chicken (or veal) Marsala.
The one in "Blue Moon" is older, hipper, richer and hotter than previous incarnations.
So let's go cosmic with incarnations of Earlier Incident that have shaped our lives.
In his prior screen incarnations, Kong has climbed skyscrapers; this Kong actually is one.
And the more recent incarnations of the party are quite emboldened from that period.
Produced in 2012, his series Incarnations draws on issues and tensions that perplex modern Japan.
Live's earliest incarnations were simply born out of necessity to serve Behles and Henke's project.
After several iterations and incarnations, it landed in London's Resistance Gallery and quickly gained popularity.
You go through all of these incarnations — and most of the time, shows go nowhere.
In his earlier incarnations in politics, Mr Gove always played Jeeves to an Etonian Wooster.
And who could forget the various incarnations of Lowe in those quirky Direct TV ads?
The young Kuchipudi artist Avijit Das presented 10 incarnations of Lord Vishnu with similar precision.
Australia will be industrious and dogged, but this team lacks the pedigree of previous incarnations.
But he actually produced several incarnations of physics-defying perpetual motion machines that baffled scientists.
"What I Got" was a great introduction into the various incarnations of SoCal punk and ska.
Questions of duty and responsibility float around the edges of Twin Peaks in both its incarnations.
The 1990s saw yet more incarnations that included a brief flirtation with "drum and bass" music.
John's going through his own loop, here, encountering Nadia in several different incarnations throughout the show.
They're both movies-turned-franchises centering on black actors, both in their original and current incarnations.
It's difficult to say how much technology that demo shared with later incarnations of the Rift.
Clashes of ideas and values remained part of the Star Trek franchise throughout its various incarnations.
Some create clones of their previous incarnations and stick them all in one surreal music video.
The 1990s saw yet more incarnations that included a brief flirt with "drum and bass" music.
In the years to follow, I would experience different incarnations of that episode in various formations.
Sure. But they needn't be as self-aware as the most recent rainbow-splashed incarnations suggest.
While Mr Curtis is an embodiment of creeds, the other two are resonant incarnations of humanity.
She believes dress performs the essential Warburgian idea of an image surviving in various incarnations. 27.
"Love Me" and "Rich as Fuck" were both also leaked online prior to their album incarnations.
Other incarnations have included a butcher shop, an architect's office, an apartment and a jewelry store.
Mitchell, in all her incarnations, remains a chief cartographer of American music and the female experience.
Many of the diets people swear by today have been around in various incarnations for decades.
Tunji Kasim and Richard Cordery are serviceable as the hot and cold incarnations of bureaucratic monstrosity.
That future exists in the form of several older Bee incarnations, all played by Anita Gillette.
We discuss the beach in all its incarnations: as a physical place and a psychic destination.
He's lived a dozen incarnations, each depicted in paintings throughout his Spanish-colonial-style home here.
Part lecture, part performance, "Incarnations" addresses topics ranging from Newton's corporeality to the Higgs boson particle.
What Taming does, in all its incarnations, is exaggerate that dynamic between women and the patriarchy.
As for the future plans of the Incarnations, Umekawa is in the process of working with sculptures.
But says the various incarnations of its main computer kit have shipped ~360,000 units since September 2014.
This movie has gone through many incarnations, but now it will actually exist (on Netflix, no less).
The gang, known as the Lunada Bay Boys, has operated in various incarnations, with impunity, for years.
In later incarnations Daimon sported an unfortunate goth look, but this book collects his best early moments.
While previous incarnations involved 21 swings, the current installation features 10 swings equipped with lights and sensors.
Various incarnations of his group carried the name, though many senior recruits came from Saddam's Baath party.
One caveat: even these modern incarnations of the camera lucida require a bit of skill to use.
But I think what really propelled the character to fame was in its various incarnations throughout history.
It's in this balance that Sanders has remained an inspiration for the modern incarnations of spiritual jazz.
And as you know, winter is coming, as are the frozen incarnations of evil, the white walkers.
This metaphorically rich tableau indicates the ongoing maturation of the luxury spaceship trope through its successive incarnations.
The current Republican replacement plan, like its previous incarnations, might particularly punish Trump supporters enrolled in Obamacare.
If you missed "The Wolves" during its previous incarnations, don't make the mistake of doing so again.
The Sistine Chapel Choir dates back in various incarnations to the earliest days of the Catholic Church.
Gignac was a prime example, particularly in some of the earlier incarnations of his Saudi prince act.
"We've worked together over, you know, different incarnations over many years," she said on a Politico podcast.
In their best incarnations, the network's shows use these more adult elements to dig into complex, meaty themes.
The bill has seen various incarnations under successive administrations, but none has managed to sign it into law.
Is it any surprise that bees would throw their lot in with Project ICP—in all its incarnations?
" Michael Schiralli, who directed two earlier incarnations of the Nico show, marveled at Ms. Lang's "X-ray vision.
"What we are seeing are new and worrying incarnations of long perpetrated violations of children's rights," she said.
As in the 2014 film, this Godzilla is a stouter fellow than we have seen in previous incarnations.
This England team is likely to be younger, more tactically flexible and more technically proficient than previous incarnations.
The piece that became "(Not) Water" has gone through many work-in-progress incarnations in the years since.
But it was the many shades of blue in all their multiple incarnations that left the lasting impression.
Ms. Coates's illuminating "Incarnations" translates this balanced partnership into performance, riffing on the structure of a classroom lecture.
The conventional wisdom surrounding Twin Peaks — in every one of its several incarnations — is tied up in its inscrutability.
In one new clip, various incarnations of the Pandora "P" flash before your eyes, atop imagery of performing musicians.
But critics say the laws are just modern incarnations of poll taxes, designed to suppress the African American vote.
The symbol appears in many of Sansa's outfits throughout several of her incarnations, including in jewelry, embroidery, and clasps.
It's currently available as a wearable wristband or key chain accessory, but may have other incarnations in the future.
A browse through the self-help section of any used bookstore reveals the infinite incarnations of the productivity manual.
Together, these "infant" incarnations of Torpedo Boy, Undom Endgle, Bring Back, and Soul riff on tropes of toy design.
NATO and the EU (and its previous incarnations) have been the basis of America's post-war engagement in Europe.
Northern artists also turned to religious subjects, as in two action-packed paintings here depicting different incarnations of Vishnu.
"Ultimately, I'm just not a guilty white person," Carlson wrote for Esquire, 16 years and however many incarnations ago.
The two have worked together before: the master choreographer played a tongue-in-cheek Apollo in Coates's 2017 Incarnations.
The show's many incarnations have only proven that Eichner is a true gem no matter the platform or medium.
"Orange" will become our O'Hare, and we'll return there in new incarnations that can bleed out into new ideas.
Arguably, Warhol-ish incarnations like Interview magazine would also perpetuate the making of gossip, the making of alternative celebrity.
Today, we're looking at her notable incarnations so far – and some of the more famous actresses associated with the character.
Or, at least, it's succeeding more than past incarnations of the battle royale genre, like H1Z1: King of the Kill.
To this day, I cannot regard Star Trek in any of its incarnations with anything other than affection and gratitude.
Marshall hopes her knitted incarnations of endangered and extinct animals will remind viewers how to care for wildlife and habitats.
In pop-culture years, the web-slinger is pushing 60, but his most recent movie incarnations have emphasized his youth.
Anderson describes Georgia's Exact Match system and the Interstate Crosscheck as modern incarnations of old efforts to restrict the vote.
What matters is that the overall concept and the tone are very much in the spirit of the earlier incarnations.
A rheumatology doctor by training, Hussein, 39, served ISIS and its previous incarnations for over a decade and a half.
Sacha Baron Cohen and Ben Whishaw were previously attached to play Mercury, but both of those incarnations ran into stumbling blocks.
The Note 7 (in all of its incarnations) — in any sane person's eyes — was and is an unsafe and ruined phone.
If there's a big theme with smartwatches in the past year, it's that their first incarnations were way, way too complicated.
Peter Serafinowicz explained in a phone conversation last week that the suit in all incarnations took a physical and psychological toll.
Lady Gaga stars in the ingenue role most recently occupied (this movie has had several incarnations) by Barbra Streisand in 1976?
Rob, Austin, and Danielle sat down to take on indie horror games, the many incarnations of Sherlock Holmes, and... imaginary Pokémon.
Much of the rest remains beige, clunky, and male, which isn't a bad thing — imagine those adjectives in their friendliest incarnations.
After the rejectionism of the Tea Party, the dulling safe spaces and trigger warnings, the anger of campus incarnations of #blacklivesmatter.
They range from the conceptual and subtle, to the raging and bestial, incarnations spring forth from the depths of the lizard.
"Batman v Superman" features the latest in a handful of live-action incarnations of Batman since 1989 and Superman since 1978.
ITV banned the video from CD:UK because it wasn't "suitable for children" (again, had anyone noticed the many incarnations of Madonna?!).
Both projects will get new writers to pen new incarnations which again will be executive produced by Sparks and Barker, respectively.
In life and in death, he incarnates venerable ideals of romance and wounded machismo, or at least their show-business incarnations.
In earlier incarnations, both Twitter and Instagram presented users with simple chronological feeds, and visible metrics also provided secondary sorting mechanics.
The main character is the epitome of this art style, with large, expressive eyes that carried over to his multiple incarnations.
Two of this year's productions, "Le Trouvère" and the original version of "Macbeth," are rarely performed incarnations of well-known works.
Others contain clear symbolism, like one representing the 10 incarnations of Krishna, or tell episodes from the life of the god.
But her journey down the rabbit hole of postcard collecting opened her up to various vibrant, earlier incarnations of the area.
I liked what I ate, but I wasn't sure I appreciated jianbing, in these American incarnations, as more than alternative sandwiches.
One time, he said, he felt the strength of the T-Rex dinosaur he had been in one of his fantastic incarnations.
There have been so many incarnations of Gawker, and if you read it when I was writing it, it wasn't really negative.
The central idea for the novel has been through many different incarnations, most of which weren't right for a variety of reasons.
But there was something about "Hello, I Am Fat" that resonated across the many incarnations of internet culture that have come since.
However, in a hallmark characteristic of the East, local incarnations are not just relying on the pure agency model to drive revenue.
In both her Swedish and American incarnations, Lisbeth Salander — the girl with the famous dragon tattoo — is no "strong woman protagonist" caricature.
Brown traces these social dances from their 19th-century origins among enslaved Africans to their Jazz Age incarnations, such as the Charleston.
"The system," in all its incarnations, that vague authoritarian stronghold of imprecise menace and organizational inefficiency, had long been Swartz's primary antagonist.
Star Trek continues to find new incarnations on screen, but that's not the only place that the Starfleet insignia is showing up.
The KKK has gone through several incarnations and revivals since, but its underlying racism and anti-Semitism have been a consistent theme.
Arnold Schwarzenegger told The Hollywood Reporter today that he wouldn't be participating in any new seasons or incarnations of The Celebrity Apprentice.
The box set features a host of alternative arrangements of familiar Beatles standards, often varying greatly from their final incarnations on record.
Ski-racing people spoke of her with the same astonishment that greeted the kid-phenom incarnations of Wayne Gretzky and Tiger Woods.
The Vissers have uncovered portions of the murals, but most remain hidden under coats of paint applied through the building's various incarnations.
Members of the Oceanic Story Trust weighed in on each of the film's nine incarnations as the movie evolved over the years.
In "Incarnations," Khilnani draws on his prior scholarship but also on the work of numerous other scholars and journalists and primary sources.
That's largely because securities firms, unlike the banks they eventually became, were smaller, less complex and less interconnected than their contemporary incarnations.
Those later incarnations include the TV series Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, which ran for two seasons starting in 2002.
In several incarnations — most notably, her foray into video games — Harley has been a true supervillain, maiming and killing with unbridled glee.
It's one of the more grotesque incarnations of a particularly facile sort of grievance politics: equating having your feelings hurt with oppression.
Incarnations of the business limped along for a few years, and it was bankrupt by the time Mr. Tiffany died in 1933.
Which leads me to ask: This Broadway season, both of you revisited shows that you'd seen in one or more incarnations before.
I've been amazed at times that in some incarnations of Southern stories, all the Southerners lack a sense of humor about themselves.
Creatures are tearing through the multiverse (a series of parallel universes in DC Comics, it's extremely complicated) collecting various incarnations of Superman.
Happily, through all these incarnations, Laoshan has escaped the urge of many bureaucrats to manage scenic spots more for profit than for conservation.
The particular incarnations of the online left and right that exist today are undoubtedly a product of this strange period of ultra puritanism.
Singers across the world expressed admiration for a man whose eclectic musical incarnations — jazz, pop music, rock — proved inspiring across genres and geography.
First, let's meet the newest incarnations of the Archie gang and dig into all the secrets that the town of Riverdale is hiding.
Even more annoying is the synthetically slick interpretations of numbers that were, in their first incarnations, so appealing because of their youthful rawness.
I've written before about how lynching photos extend into present day's shareable media incarnations of anti-Black violence, which are disseminated and desensitizing.
It turns out Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Watson's (Martin Freeman) 19th century life and work aren't much different from their 21st century incarnations.
"Hmmm, that's a haute couture dress," joked one of the press agents permanently affixed to the Valentino coterie, in past and present incarnations.
Readers can dip in and out of chapters randomly without being confused, but "Incarnations" is most rewarding when read from start to finish.
Previous incarnations of The Field have included one-man pop-inspired house shows, as well as performances with Willner backed a full-band.
If these latest incarnations never entirely reconcile such conflicting elements, they are both presented with an emotional conviction that keeps you thoroughly engaged.
Fans have run private servers running early incarnations of the game for years, a source of tension between the community and its creators.
Even in its best incarnations, it feeds our desire for ghastly detail, and tries to make sense of why the worst crimes happen.
But like Audrey II — whose ever-larger, ever-hungrier incarnations are embodied by Nicholas Mahon's fab puppets — Seymour continues to grow in presence.
In its various comic and animated incarnations, "This Is Fine" became the epitome of our reaction to the increasingly distorted, disaster-laden world.
Mukherjee cites specifically the altered hormonal milieus for breast cancer, and the shifted metabolic milieus employed to combat other incarnations of the disease.
I'm glad the movie's incarnations of those stories are starting to follow suit (and not only in the Marvel universe, to be fair).
Similar incarnations of the phrase came in posts on Instagram and Twitter, the words "she is coming" flashing in a blinding strobe effect. pic.twitter.
But they seek to swiftly divorce it from modern applied behavioral analysis, which is presented as having little to do with its early incarnations.
Various incarnations of sanctions have forced Tehran to diversify its economy and apply the kind of taxes others in the region are now considering.
Both of these shows skipped over the earliest incarnations of their superheroes, and instead jumped straight into the eras that produced the best stories.
That might have felt especially bracing amid the tumult of the 1960s but has continued to resonate through multiple incarnations over a half-century.
Produced until 1993 (in updated incarnations) the Apple II product line established Apple as the computer company of the late '80s and early '4003s.
Executive orders often go through various drafts and incarnations, and sometimes competing versions of the same order are floated within the Trump White House.
Orlando now takes a place with Paris, Brussels, Beirut, Bamako, San Bernardino and other cities struck by different incarnations of terrorism in recent years.
Given the various incarnations of the characters that now live off the page, many creative hands have shaped Greg, Rowley and company, he acknowledges.
I'm a difficult guy, not prone to either protocol or procedure and I give NBC credit that it tolerated me through my various incarnations.
In both of these incarnations, the Roots are a band without ego, which makes them particularly suited to curate a festival of their own.
Envisioned as an open and unlimited forum, Homeostasis Lab is the only exhibition pavilion that has appeared in each of The Wrong's three incarnations.
In 2015, "The Force Awakens" found more substantial screen time for the senior incarnations of Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Han Solo (Harrison Ford).
The first two incarnations of the travel ban targeted people from Muslim-majority countries and were struck down by federal courts on that basis.
Of course, this opinion comes from someone who has not been a huge fan of Dave Malloy's score in any of its prior incarnations.
It's probably worth explaining that "Hollywood Squares" was an American television game show that ran from 1966-81, and in other incarnations after that.
Also, Mr. Pierce looked at previous incarnations of OpticsFast and found that the design of the site hardly evolved during Mr. Borker's incarcerated years.
Ms. Coates continues her collaboration with the particle physicist Sarah Demers in "Incarnations," a series of études exploring the meeting of dance and science.
In his unearthing of the various photographic incarnations of Che, Katz conjures the phantasmagorical processes of memory-making, exposing the inner-workings of mythologies.
I imagine Walter still makes music, and Zena kept making music under the same name, Sublimatus, and that's gone through all kinds of different incarnations.
But when it came to Spidey—a guy who's already had two previous incarnations and five films in the last 15 years—things were different.
The series references the three Moirai, typically depicted as gynoid white robed figures that serve to symbolize the three incarnations of destiny in Greek mythology.
Like the previous incarnations for the NES and SNES, the tiny device lets you use a number of different wireless controllers with your old console.
The rotor configuration appears to be much safer than previous incarnations of the inventor's quadcopter, which featured eight spinning blades adjacent to the open cockpits.
Unfortunately for the president and other well-intentioned advocates of electronically enabled gun control, the smart gun, in all of its incarnations, is a fantasy.
We're not trying to fill a certain niche, but we're an aggregator of the various incarnations of art that come out of Atlanta's kaleidoscope scene.
The old black-and-white incarnations of Frankenstein and the Werewolf were basically the popcorn movies of their day, which is obviously the intent here.
Long-standing fans of the series know that looking back at past incarnations of the Doctor can sometimes feel like watching a different show entirely.
The previously mentioned Arts and Styles in Generations push the combat beyond previous incarnations, allowing you to put a real personal stamp on your fighting.
After three years of renovation, this sea-facing stone-walled "soul heaven," as the hotel promotes itself, melds the best of both its past incarnations.
Critics have argued that the crime bill has been a key driver in leading the rise of mass incarnations in both federal and state prisons.
The latest offshoot of its DNA, "Alien: Covenant," offers the lesson for fans of early incarnations that in theaters, people can indeed hear you sigh.
The theme changes every three months, and previous incarnations included Sanrio's Little Twin Stars, with customers sometimes waiting a good 90 minutes for a table.
"Marconi," which functions as a cultural history as much as a biography, reminds us that in its earliest incarnations, wireless had a romance and mystique.
Since bursting onto the scene a decade ago, the pop star has presented multiple incarnations of herself, shedding old skins and consistently surprising her fans.
This Seymour — a flower shop assistant catapulted to fame as the caretaker of the man-eating Audrey II — is sweeter and scarier than earlier incarnations.
Anyway, there's no time to do more, for while he's continually varying and aligning the incarnations of Chris, he's also varying and aligning everyone else.
You know, whether you look at quantitative easing in its different incarnations, whether you look at forward guidance, whether you look at macro credential measures.
SQL and its various incarnations are used to manage the massive stores of data gathered by YouTube, Twitter, Wikipedia, and Microsoft, just to name a few.
To The Stars Academy acknowledges that the 2004 video has existed elsewhere; its explanation is that those incarnations were leaked versions and that theirs is original.
And, obviously, it's impossible to prove a counterfactual, especially one about a show that has now had so many incarnations in TV, film, and other media.
Through the windows I could see the broad white stairs of the New York City Supreme Courthouse, made famous on so many incarnations of Law & Order.
The show sold out, as did the three Echo Society incarnations that followed in venues like a 550-seat church and a 313-person capacity warehouse.
The keyboard eventually shipped, and some other incarnations followed, but they never did make a dent in the real world — they were too expensive, too niche.
Everyone was dressing in unity, consuming as one, but unlike previous incarnations of youth culture, there was an implicit understanding that it was a bit ridiculous.
While older incarnations of radio dramas predominantly told stories to listeners, the interactive element of something like Codename Cygnus opens up opportunities for more meaningful storytelling.
The Allen character in his various incarnations might be insecure, childishly silly, socially hapless (or all of the above), but he was never single for long.
After finishing school, Khan produced an English translation of the Jataka Tales, fables about the previous incarnations of the Buddha, and established herself as a writer.
If the first season of The Bachelor was like a horror movie, then these past few incarnations have become more like Scream — a self-aware satire.
In light of the controversy, it's worth taking a closer look at the various incarnations of the story, for they offer wildly different pleasures and experiences.
Most pieces are recent updates of their previous incarnations (as is typical of Mucha), while others are in their initial form, no doubt awaiting future reworking.
Lara, in her earliest incarnations, may have been a fembot, but if male gamers wanted to fantasize about her, they had to get to know her first.
Looking at the latter figure (marked by the black line), you can see that past incarnations of the All Blacks have approached this kind of supremacy before.
While such an idea may be ubiquitous (if not necessarily agreed upon) today, 40-plus years ago, it was one of the earliest incarnations of pop empowerment.
We know Batman is a broody loner who doesn't entirely fit in with a lot of Justice League incarnations, but here, they throw wild parties without him.
The duo's spring 2017 collection featured old and new incarnations of the stripes and off-the-shoulder slanted collars that have made the brand a best-seller.
Specimens that have already been discovered need to be meticulously categorized as distinct species, or as male, female, juvenile, adult, and other incarnations of the same family.
Resident Evil 2, in its original and modern incarnations, manages to strike a satisfying balance between fear and power that is lacking in most of the series.
The Ukrainian library traces its history back to 1918 and has, in various incarnations, weathered a Stalin-era clamp down on Ukrainian literature and World War Two.
Evil: A Matter of Intent at the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU features works from 1940 to the present, with each addressing evil in its various incarnations.
The site went through a number of incarnations, briefly offering France-based news (including Le Monde) for paying subscribers before eventually settling on a travel agency model.
Catlyn steals everyone else's thunder, and Peter Smith, a transgender performer who plays both incarnations, ultimately steals the show, even finding an empowerment message in the lunacy.
An Elvira-like figure appears in just about all of them, pragmatic, comical, full of good sense, though some of these incarnations are more fictional than others.
How do you think about — or not think about — the celebrated past productions of this show and the other incarnations of its story in your own preparations?
The team suggested that future incarnations of the sensing technology could be developed to help people with visual impairments, or to sort through materials in recycling plants.
The building, near the boundary of Clinton Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant, has gone through incarnations as a rental, then a tenant-run cooperative, then a rental again.
We are well aware by now that there are several incarnations of the president, from the Somewhat Normal Republican Trump (SNORT) to the Nearly Unhinged Trump (NUT).
In fact, platforms are no more a peculiarly modern phenomenon than networks are, and their digital incarnations are not necessarily better businesses than those that came before.
Several of the cast members are New York born and bred, giving the play an authenticity — and a thick accent — it has lacked in more recent incarnations.
Or perhaps we have finally mastered the trick of porting our feelings from one Chris to another instead of letting them fall into the ditch between incarnations.
This is life in the Cosmopolitan League, one of the top amateur soccer leagues in the country and, in its various incarnations, also one of the oldest.
Romance covers are incarnations of fantasy and desire and sexual want, sold to an audience that was generally female, often older, and often middle and working class.
Spain has had brief incarnations as a republic, including in the run-up to the 1936-39 civil war, and has long had a vocal anti-monarchist movement.
The announcement follows similar moves in 2015 and 63 when Samsung unveiled its latest Galaxy incarnations just ahead of or at the beginning of the MWC main event.
Shares of Sodastream are up more than 27 percent so far this year as the firm refocuses away from sugary sodas and toward alternative incarnations of sparkling water.
The narrative, which continually circles the many incarnations of death from individual to large-scale catastrophes, culminates in a beautiful, heartrending prayer in the voice of Danticat's mother.
"I felt a dedicated software application would reduce the complexity whilst making the results more accessible and useful — our early incarnations just delivered a spreadsheet!" he told me.
Which means that unlike Paul McCartney (who was simply replaced with a lookalike), countless incarnations of your dearly departed could be walking among us for centuries to come.
Talking about bread with the intent to change its quality—and its recent mass-produced, tasteless incarnations—will most certainly be a conversation about improving our food culture.
Many incarnations of the story of P.T. Barnum and his traveling circus hint at a romantic infatuation or relationship between the pair, however their relationship was all business.
Once there, the group quickly encounters Kong, who looks much bigger and less ape-like than most previous incarnations --strutting around upright on two legs a la Bigfoot.
By the time of its demise, Bell Pottinger, which was founded by Bell and his longtime colleague Piers Pottinger, had existed, in various incarnations, for nearly twenty years.
They are shows that in their original incarnations caused such excitement that ever after they have inspired trepidation, agitation and extreme self-consciousness among those who revisit them.
Lord Varys and Littlefinger have always been the living incarnations of these two currents, and Littlefinger, relying on people's worst instincts and gullibility, has always had the edge.
Since then, we've had many film Batmen — his onscreen incarnations have oscillated between campy (Joel Schumacher) and dignified (Christopher Nolan) — but his guiding principle has remained the same.
The best-known earlier incarnations of "Simpatico" made the mistake of striving for a shadowy Raymond Chandler-esque sex appeal, enhanced by the use of high-gloss stars.
Now that the world is at last embracing Sottsass in all his incarnations, Zana even contemplates moving on, as he did from Prouvé, though he'll never sell anything.
Although "The Great Comet" has been on Broadway just two months, Ms. Gray and Mr. Steele have each performed it more than 400 times in its various incarnations.
The city represents a new beginning for Ms. Mellon, who has been, in various incarnations, a fashion editor, a fixture of tabloid fascination and a queen of shoes.
In their original incarnations, these pimple patches aren't medicated, which means they don't cause the dryness, flaking, or local skin reactions common with a lot of topical medications.
Benach said she wasn't designing with the idea of her looks hitting retail and that it's flattering to see people dressed up as all the different incarnations of Harley.
Dome homes have enjoyed incarnations in science fiction and fantasy, from Star Wars and Luke's Tatooine dome to J.R.R. Tolkien's riff on the shape for Hobbiton's spherical-roofed homes.
The CW put out a first look this week at its adaptation of Batwoman, which has Ruby Rose playing Kate Kane, one of the latest incarnations of the character.
Its current incarnations and hybridisations include groups as diverse as Ennahda, a peaceful Tunisian political party, and Islamic State (IS), a violent jihadist group that calls the Brothers apostates.
They have no rivals when it comes to former incarnations of the Welsh national team, while no British side has gone so far at a major competition since 1996.
"Hallelujah" made its first appearance on Cohen's 1984 album Various Positions, draped in enough synthesizers and backup singers to give anyone familiar with its more stripped-down incarnations pause.
Sengled has the potential to add upgrades to future Voice incarnations, such as a camera that turns the bulb into a baby monitor, which would give it more appeal.
But, in all likelihood, not all of that stuff will happen to the same group of teens—and that fact could make previous Degrassi incarnations feel over-the-top.
Sunil Khilnani's new book, "Incarnations: A History of India in Fifty Lives," admirably tries to remedy that paucity by casting light on some of those obscured men and women.
It was lampooned in Garry Trudeau's "Doonesbury" cartoons: The character of Barbara Ann "Boopsie" Boopstein served on the task force, when not busy channeling one of her previous incarnations.
But what's even more exciting than Black Panther entering the cultural consciousness is the feeling that the people behind the latest incarnations of the character have gotten him right.
Joined by a cast of 10 dancers, she offers up past, present and future incarnations of the hustle, a social dance form with a rich history in her city.
They come in different incarnations and may be served unfried and even unwrapped, but the classic is lumpia Shanghai, skinny cigarillos with supercrunchy skins, packed with meat, juices seething.
And with his preternaturally mild manner, he was the perfect foil for John Belushi's various incarnations as a samurai — a samurai deli man, a samurai tailor, a samurai optometrist.
It should be noted that Ms. Field — who provided a first-rate Amanda at the Kennedy Center in Washington in 2004 — brings emotional conviction to all of Amanda's incarnations.
La Muerte resembles many incarnations of the traditional Death card, and refers to the island's post-Maria death toll, presumed to be over 1,000, and the rising suicide rate.
During Perry's last album cycle, critics pointed to the way that her queerbaiting and desire for hip-hop cred made it seem as if her musical incarnations were just costumes.
The 3rd Street Loft was my introduction; I had missed the Broadway and Prince Street incarnations and I had no idea what to expect, when a friend brought me along.
Not only landing inside additional speaker hardware but finding entirely new incarnations in other connected household items — such as a lamp, a smart fridge and even a robot vacuum cleaner.
Just like Delos, no matter what the Man in Black has done in his many host incarnations, he always ends up back at The Forge, having killed his own daughter.
Reboots, meanwhile, are also filling up the schedule with new incarnations of everything from Dynasty, Charmed, and Queer Eye to game shows including Love Connection, Match Game and $10,000 Pyramid.
The exhibition depicts the various incarnations of Jansson's signature style, from illustrations for Swedish editions of "The Hobbit" and "Alice in Wonderland" to early drafts of her most famous books.
We've seen ramen come in burger, pizza, sandwich and bag form, but despite the novelty of all those incarnations, a true ramen know-it-all would hardly bat an eye.
"Discovery is definitely vying for the top spot now as one of my favorite Star Trek incarnations," Cevasco says in Episode 364 of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast.
"A pirate's hook in a local production of Treasure Island, soothing wind chimes, a custom spinning hubcap, and then another bottle-can," the bottle-can pontificates on possible future incarnations.
Here's a brief roundup of the week's exciting news and releases: Despite the huge success of superhero movies featuring talking raccoons, Shakespearean demigods, and several incarnations of Batman, Warner Bros.
The book is something more — close to perfect, I would say — but since both incarnations emphasize the importance of tolerating human fallibility, I won't make too much of the discrepancy.
A little ice cream, whipped cream or a dollop of sour cream on the side is always welcome when serving a cobbler — at least for the majority of its incarnations.
Amman has had many incarnations since 288 B.C., whence its earliest known relics come, including a lengthy period as "Philadelphia" in honor of an actual person, Ptolemy Philadelphus (also B.C.).
" The gallery presented the Vermont senator's minimal manlo in various incarnations, including "When it gracefully flowed in the Washington air" and "When it puffed itself out like a glorious mane.
Join Austin, Natalie, Patrick, Rob, Cado, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, and one of several time traveling incarnations of some guy named Xehanort for an in-person edition of Waypoint Radio!
As earlier incarnations of Batman make clear, there's a lot more that goes into these movies than any one factor, even if it's as seemingly significant as who stars in them.
As mentioned earlier, in their present incarnations, these digital assistants are primarily focused on voice-based computing and the kinds of applications that are best suited for simple voice-driven queries.
He's one of the many incarnations of Vishnu, another Hindu god, and is often associated with humor, love, divinity, and heroism — thus, this day brings with it plenty of jubilant celebrating.
Not only did his physical presence transform previous incarnations of the role, but Amos's function in the story became more significant: his passion for Roxie, his naïve faith in their marriage.
Little Fish is powered by Baidu's own DuerOS, which has already shown up in many incarnations — it's been a waiter at KFC, an OS for TVs, and a phone assistant app.
Veer Teja or Tejaji was a legendary Rajasthani folk hero, also considered to be one of the major eleven incarnations of Lord Shiva and worshipped as a deity in rural Rajasthan.
The first will feature the original Ninja Gaiden's score from both its NES and arcade incarnations (the two are very different), while volume two will tackle Ninja Gaiden II and III.
And that's to say nothing of Madonna, who in earlier career incarnations embraced fetish-wear as a second skin, contributing immeasurably to the steady erosion of boundaries between fashion and fetishism.
But that's part of the series' charm: Even in more recent incarnations, it's a vision of a future that is, in some sense, a perpetual extension of the technology of 1995.
My efforts have gone through many incarnations, and at one time, I would not post the face of the female, I wouldn't post her name, and I wouldn't post any information.
An ancestral theme emerges as we learn that Tremayne's father and grandfather once lived in Peru, and that the elder man knew Raphael well in one of the guide's previous incarnations.
And because three was all-around lucky and mystical, charged full of power — the number of incarnations of the divine, of witches in "Macbeth," of riddles for a hero to answer.
""This is a fascinating thought experiment, and is exactly the kind of thinking that SETI scientists must continually engage in as we seek to identify technologies in the widest variety of incarnations.
The Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn has had plenty of incarnations of late: industrial waterfront; hipster hub; a village of expensive high-rises, soon to be christened by the borough's first Apple store.
I'd sit in corners of his office going through old filing cabinets, pulling out draft after draft of Hitchhiker's in its various incarnations, long-forgotten comedy sketches, Doctor Who scripts, press clippings.
The Maverick festivals in their various incarnations generally opened up the idea that American music could be many, many different things — from very intricate and very technical to very simple and acoustic.
Here are a few of Aquaman's notable onscreen incarnations (Momoa's could beat up all of them): "The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure" debuted in 1967 and aired for one season on CBS.
The Classical Theatre of Harlem's production, presented with the Apollo Theatre, is directed by Steve H. Broadnax III and features original music as well as pop and gospel incarnations of seasonal songs.
It was to be called "The Five Doctors," and he was asked to come up with a story that would include all five incarnations of the lead character up to that point.
This team lacks the star quality of previous incarnations, but Aaron Mooy, central to Huddersfield's Premier League survival, is bright and inventive, while the uncapped Daniel Arzani is the country's great hope.
Preferring to work with used materials because they have a past, El Anatsui's repurposed objects display a visible connection to their prior incarnations in a way that industrially recycled materials do not.
But anyone who cares about romanticism in its modern incarnations must reckon with the prevalence of this ethos in the ears and hearts of young people, and this album is prime erotic melodrama.
Alongside the Chromebook 11 Convertible, Dell also announced the Chromebook 11 and Chromebook 13, which are Chrome OS incarnations of existing Windows laptops that go under the names Latitude 11 and Latitude 143.
Only aficionados of Broadway musical history are aware that "Getting to Know You," the classic teacher-student introductory song from "The King and I" that seems set in stone, had two earlier incarnations.
Death and The Emperor show up, apparently the tarot incarnations of Kim Jong Un (here a scythe-wielding woman in blue veils) and Moon Jae-in, the leaders of North and South Korea.
And to avoid the stiff, inexpressive look that Spider-Man's face has had in some previous film incarnations, the visual effects team devised a version of the mask that stretched when he spoke.
After all, what better way to justify Western exploration, technology, and conquest of nature—prevalent themes in late 21986th century sci-fi—than with boss fights against literal incarnations of Earth's brutal past?
In its earlier incarnations, the members of the middle class were situated between a tiny powerful elite and much larger numbers of landless laborers and subsistence farmers who struggled to feed their families.
These characters, sung by the endearing Talise Trevigne and the dynamic Sean Panikkar, are most affecting, though, in their modern-day incarnations, as a wistful hotel maid and a stalwart secret service agent.
Regardless of any new incarnations of Heather, Heather, Heather, and Veronica we may get in the future, the O.G. is still something special—not just for fans, but for its creators as well.
It would be a huge accomplishment if the most enduring contribution of "Incarnations" to the literature about India, especially in the West, should be to open the door to more biographies about Indians.
"Becca [McCharen] from Chromat — she has an incredible understanding of the female body in all of its many incarnations and she designs for that; she basically builds scaffolding for the body," James raves.
The record, which features the likes of Tim Neal, the Dhulanga Children's Choir, and acclaimed Argentinian charango player Jaime Torres, is a meditation on love "in all its glorious incarnations," according to Roach.
There have been numerous incarnations of the cartoon dubbed in Chinese dialects as well as a craze for everything from Peppa Pig temporary tattoos to candy-dispenser watches and, soon, even theme parks.
In their book, Mr Mattis and Mr Brazil provide a useful field guide to Chinese intelligence services, from the distrust and purges that weakened them under Mao to their more professional incarnations today.
For those of you who haven't been keeping track of the comics incarnations of Archie and his friends, the title was recently rebooted by writer Mark Waid (Kingdom Come) and artist Fiona Staples (Saga).
James Ellis, chairman of the National Space Council Users' Advisory Group (UAG) – a group that, as he pointed out, had never actually met until Tuesday (even during past incarnations of the National Space Council).
In a world filled with plus-sized people, primetime TV rarely dares depict them in romantic settings, along with the insecurities and hardships Kate has faced, both in her younger and grown-up incarnations.
Nesting dolls — first appearing in the late 1800s — are often painted in the traditional Russian folk style, but newer incarnations have given way to silly designs with pop culture characters, from Madonna to Minions.
But watching the fans in those rooms clap, cry, or proudly cosplay as whatever version of Leia Organa they chose (and there were incarnations from all four films), those moments of honesty rang true.
El Greco painted this portrait of recent Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in one of his prior archetypal incarnations in the year 1600: Fernando Niño de Guevara, who was appointed Grand Inquisitor of Spain.
While The Joker has graced DC's pages since 1940, his look has (arguably) changed the most through TV and film adaptations—and Burger Fiction gave his many incarnations a proper and thorough send-up.
In both its biological and technological incarnations, this impressive adhesion is produced by so-called "van der Waals forces," which can generate electrostatic attraction by manipulating the distribution of electrons orbiting an atom's nuclei.
Also hauntingly sensitive is Iguchi Kashu's "Ghost Painting" (early 20th century), and an epic anonymous painting on canvas from Khmer Cambodia called "The Last Ten Incarnations of the Buddha" (17th or 18th century). Remarkable.
Although his Vuitton work often has a bent toward the childlike — candy colors and flat bows, the aesthetic Japan calls "kawaii" (Japan is a huge market for Vuitton) — his previous incarnations are less obvious.
In the intervening years, earlier incarnations of the missile have been used in a variety of roles: homing in on hostile radars, shooting down ballistic missiles, and in 2008, even taking down orbiting satellites.
Past incarnations of the one-stop shop issued only some of the required permits, often leaving companies in a state of semi-legality, says Amr Adly of the Carnegie Middle East Centre, a think-tank.
Prior to the Overwatch League, the game's premier competition was a Korean tournament known as Apex, and previous incarnations of the Fuel and Dynasty, with almost identical rosters, had captured the first three Apex championships.
Mr Cook is among the latest incarnations of the "CEO-statesman", a type whose origins stretch back at least to the days when Henry Ford campaigned for world peace and Andrew Carnegie for universal education.
As with prior incarnations, Twin Brook's AG Direct Lending Fund III will lend to lower mid-market companies, which have between $3 million and $50 million in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA).
Although the details varied between their initial proposal and subsequent incarnations, all insisted that the federal government has a sovereign obligation to secure its borders, a responsibility which, especially during those years, was miserably failing.
Although I, myself, was angered at times by things that were written about me in my later incarnations in politics and government, I still never once lost my appreciation for that essential role journalists play.
For many Europeans, especially those who have a memory of the Cold War, the Russian occupation, communism in its different incarnations, and indeed today, the deep belief in a strong transatlantic relationship is that compass.
I like the Cayenne in all its incarnations, and while the more supercar-striving 911 variants strike me as missing the spiritual point of the car, they're undeniably impressive and undeniably worth the big money.
"Incarnations" does not profile any of the right-wing Hindu ideologues and activists whose ideas are ascendant in India right now and are subscribed to by the country's charismatic and controversial prime minister, Narendra Modi.
He has persisted with various incarnations of a travel ban aimed at citizens of specific Muslim-majority countries – finally prevailing this month when the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the latest version to go into effect.
Never do the songs on Lovely Sort of Death sound too flowery, nor do they veer too far into apocalyptic industrialism; instead, they drive home the aggression and morbidity that defined the genre's purest incarnations.
Mr. George's career encompassed several incarnations, but they converged in his preoccupation with imagery: How foreigners in Southeast Asia and post-World War II Europe regarded the United States in the global competition against communism.
Delia's décor is as eclectic as Mr. Diamond's interests: live-edge wooden tables he crafted himself, a reclining Buddha statue, a plaster frieze full of cherubs left over from one of the lounge's earlier incarnations.
The earlier incarnations focused on two years of Marley's life, 1976 to 1978, when he fled to London after an attempt to kill him, and on a peace concert he held back in Kingston, Jamaica.
The character returned in the 1980s in "Bizarre," another television series hosted by Mr. Byner, and continued through various other TV incarnations, including "Super Dave's Vegas Spectacular" in 1995 and "Super Dave's Spiketacular" in 103.
As much as she is rescuing characters from their Disney incarnations, she is also rescuing our color associations from pastel girl-pop culture, and transferring it to the site of a nine-foot long painting.
It's all a rather heady time for comic book fans, having long endured a period where screen incarnations of superheroes resorted to camp, exhibiting little faith that a mass audience could take the core material seriously.
Indeed, both Queensrÿche and Voivod felt like new, heavy-metal incarnations of Pink Floyd than anything else; Voivod even covered Pink Floyd's "Astronomy Domine," whose video saw plenty of play on MTV's Headbanger's Ball in 1989.
However, Samsung seems to have made One UI nippier and less laggy than it was in its previous TouchWiz and Samsung Experience incarnations, even if we were testing it on one of Samsung's 2019 flagship phones.
The animal's fossilized remains, described in a study published today in the Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences, reveal that smaller hunters like Timurlengia pioneered many of the adaptations that made later tyrannosaur incarnations so successful.
Hell, there's an entire page on the "Koei Wiki" devoted to the various strategies necessary to defeat the numerous incarnations of series' most powerful foe, Lu Bu—and somehow, that seems appropriate to the source material.
Of all the incarnations — Night of Living Dead, 28 Days Later , Shaun of The Dead, The Walking Dead, Warm Bodies, World War Z — which type of undead would you have the least chance of taking down?
Japan's defense budget proposal includes funds to help proceed with development, in conjunction with the United States, of advanced antiballistic missiles that can be launched from ships and that have much longer ranges than previous incarnations.
Both incarnations of the taco have their own special kind of charm, but if you find yourself craving professional-level eats on Taco Tuesday, it's helpful to learn how to recreate them in your own kitchen.
In that way, I have a deep sense that whatever is happening is meant to happen and probably there will be many more amazing things we'll discover in the future as well as in future incarnations.
But the focus, at least when it comes to his image, is generally on his most sparkly, extreme incarnations: the gem-encrusted shirts and socks, the motorcycle and military jackets embellished with gleaming hardware and ribbons.
What is spurring the latest incarnations, said Henry Harteveldt, travel analyst for Atmosphere Research, is the marketing potential of the picture-taking opportunities that rooftops afford guests, who post their photos on social media, particularly Instagram.
The last thing sensible lawmakers should want is to revert to the old system, with policies set by 32 community school districts whose earlier incarnations were distinguished by cronyism and corruption more than by pedagogical excellence.
Its current home, a gracious building with tall columns and classical statuary, which opened in 1898 after two previous incarnations burned down, is far smaller than the monumental Palais Garnier, where the Paris Opera holds court.
We have Todd Haynes' impressionistic biopic I'm Not There, starring six actors as six incarnations of Dylan, including Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, and Cate Blanchett, who acted with a sock down her pants and was impeccable.
Beyoncé's first group, Destiny's Child, went through a few incarnations before finally hitting on the successful, no doubt Supremes-inspired, TLC-tinged formula of Beyoncé on lead vocals, with Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams singing backup.
A twist came in 1961's Flash No. 123, by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino, that linked the two incarnations of Flash: Jay was real on his world (Earth Two), but fictional on Barry's (Earth One).
But, as the director reveals in the February issue of Architectural Digest, these are actually the many incarnations of his beloved Laguna Beach home, which he has decorated and redecorated countless times over the last 13 years.
"I've gone through like six different incarnations of my name," jokes the Colony alum, who went by Joie Lenz during her Guiding Light days and took her husband's last name while they were married from 2005-12.
In recent years, superheroes have taken over the Hollywood box office, led in part by Ditko's creations: Spider-Man, which has seen three different incarnations in recent years, while Doctor Strange, received its own big-budget treatment.
Although other incarnations have since come and gone – including several comic-book reboots, animated series and an ill-fated TV pilot – Carter has, in large part, remained the most recognizable face of Wonder Woman for four decades.
The problem with many of the books about the rise of the so-called platform economy is that they are filled with an unbridled optimism about the collective attractiveness of these businesses, particularly in their digital incarnations.
Her production of this show, with book, lyrics and music by Dave Malloy, started at Ars Nova in 73 and ran Off Broadway in a few incarnations, then had a recent run at the American Repertory Theater.
This collection spans three different incarnations of that life: Ms. Goldman as a solo artist; as a vocalist collaborating with the spacey rock outfit the Flying Lizards; and as part of the chanson-meets-dub duo Chantage.
The $249 Bites 2 and $199 Play 2 offer a ton of value in just the image and build quality upgrades over their original incarnations, and their basic features are probably plenty enough for doting pet parents.
One big threat posed by technologies like Google Glass and Oculus Rift is the advent of unending, inescapable advertisements that could follow us wherever we go, like plausible incarnations of the retina scan banners of Minority Report.
As a result, since then, whenever I reincarnate (which is every 100 to 500 years because I like to rest between incarnations), my feet are flat because I like the surety of them entirely touching the ground.
Wright and his assistants will create new incarnations of the paintings when the time comes for new shows or when the collector settles in a new space, explained Kay Pallister, a director at Gagosian Gallery, Wright's dealer.
That played just fine in earlier Smurf incarnations, but 2017 isn't a great time to have a franchise with a dearth of lady characters — especially if you want to sell Smurf stuff to kids of all genders.
In this world of spacefarers, the player is mostly free of the gravitational pull of outrage felt in the face of real-life incarnations of fascism, allowing them to get up close and personal without being repulsed.
Upon crossing the bridge into Ortigia, I stopped at the ruins of the Temple of Apollo — a 22th-century B.C. structure that had various incarnations throughout the ages as a Byzantine church, a mosque and Spanish barracks.
It is to be directed by Richard Jones, and will be the first theatrical presentation of "The Twilight Zone," the science-fiction TV series that has generated a film, many subsequent TV incarnations and a comic book.
The deal will ultimately see Rothesay take on responsibility for paying the pensions to around 28,000 retirees and around 13,000 members of the GEC 1972 Plan still working, many hired by Telent's previous incarnations GEC and Marconi.
With nearly half of TripAdvisor's traffic coming from mobile last year, an increase of 29 percent, according to the company, it's no surprise that the most noticeable changes are seen on its revised smartphone and tablet incarnations.
Spock, an iconic presence on the original Star Trek series and its multiple incarnations over the next 50 years, might have been another all-but-forgotten TV character, like Alf or Doby Gillis — if not for Leonard Nimoy.
"Continuous health data will revolutionize health and wellness globally, but early incarnations have been hampered by poor user experiences and a focus on the hardware over the outcomes that the hardware can create," Spire's founder Jonathan Palley said.
The OAR in all its various incarnations, from the Soviet Union to a Unified Team that competed at the 1992 Albertville Winter Games, have won nine Olympic gold medals and have produced some of hockey's very best talent.
But as a longtime fan of the Star Trek series, what I appreciated most about the new film was that it represented a return of sorts to the big ideas that drove the series in its earliest incarnations.
In its various incarnations—starting in Weimar in 1919, then moving to Dessau and finally to Berlin—the fabled school lasted a mere 14 years, after which the Bauhäusler dispersed across the globe, many, including Gropius, to America.
In addition to the use of AR marketing, "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" is the first film to feature several different incarnations of the Spider-Man character, each of whom represents a different race, gender and species.
Over time, witchcraft has spawned many groups, incarnations, beliefs and half-beliefs, but it's really the symbol of the witch herself — a woman othered, yet immortal, rebellious, in tune with the natural world and ever-powerful — that resonates.
As you'll recall, last week, NBC president Bob Greenblatt told reporters that Heroes Reborn was — and was always intended to be — a one-and-done season, and that there were "no more incarnations" of Heroes on the horizon.
Twin Peaks, in all of its incarnations, has been a meditation on what it means to live inside the irresolution of grief, especially when that grief is attached to someone whose life shouldn't have ended in her teens.
Mr. Irwin, in earlier appearances in Beckett works — including stage adaptations of the prose pieces "Texts for Nothing" and two high-profile incarnations of the monumental "Waiting for Godot" — has affirmed how closely linked these two sides are.
The Yankees were still behind, 3-1, in the bottom of the ninth, when they came up to face Twins closer Fernando Rodney, who had given them fits in his previous incarnations with the Tigers, Angels and Rays.
Over the decades he was a regular on talk shows hosted by Merv Griffin, Mike Douglas, Dinah Shore, Johnny Carson, David Letterman and Conan O'Brien and on various incarnations of "The Tonight Show," beginning in the Carson era.
The cast does inspire hope: It includes Stephanie J. Block ("Falsettos"), Teal Wicks ("Wicked") and Micaela Diamond (in her Broadway debut), as three incarnations of Cher, as well as Michael Berresse, Michael Campayno, Matthew Hydzik and Emily Skinner.
Robert Hardy, the veteran British character actor whose roles included Cornelius Fudge in four Harry Potter movies, an eccentric veterinary surgeon in "All Creatures Great and Small" and numerous incarnations of Winston Churchill, died on Thursday in London.
That Mourinho risked repeating the trick last week suggests that he knew that little separated the current incarnations of England's two most successful clubs, that every slight advantage had to be sought, any source of help called in.
In her memoir and fiction — and, in retrospect, her visual art as well — Carrington strives to understand people's "systems;" to peer into them and visualize all their beautiful or ugly selves, often through animal incarnations, as in fables.
Moreover, many environmentalists believe it is a red herring from the bigger issue: that we need to change our lifestyles in a way that produces less waste—especially items like clothes, which can have second or third incarnations.
But Pearson was to see a number of incarnations, including construction company (it built the Grand Canal in Mexico City, and the East River tunnels connecting New York City to Long Island), newspaper publisher, banking business, and oil baron.
There's no one way to do a Black film or to portray a Black family, because we just come in so many different incarnations and they're all beautiful and perfectly imperfect and they all deserve a moment to shine.
The lion is one of the first beings that children are introduced to when they come into the world, when they learn to read and marvel, in the form of Aslan, the lion king, and a myriad other incarnations.
According to The New York Times, previous incarnations of the PFASs currently in use were banned when studies found that they could linger in the human body for years, increasing the risk of cancer and magnifying other health risks.
But malawach, a fried bread from Yemen with flaking layers, is a pleasure unto itself, equally fine in two incarnations: savory, accompanied by a daub of green awaze ignited by jalapeños; and sweet, filigreed in shredded coconut and honey.
People at Oculus, the V.R. start-up that Facebook purchased for $2 billion in 2014, compare their Rift headset to the Apple II personal computer — one of the earliest incarnations of a device that would change the world. Eventually.
Other spots are truly Italian incarnations of the speakeasy's rogue spirit, operating as social clubs to avoid the suffocating bureaucracy and taxes applied to ordinary bars, with a 5 euro ($5.50) membership card to get you in the door.
Cheung were out on a neighborhood stroll when they saw a for-rent sign in the window of a storefront that had gone through many incarnations in recent years, including ice cream shop, oyster bar and tiny upscale cafe.
I think what's fun about Wonder Woman, especially in some of her more recent incarnations, is the way that she juxtaposes these mythological features with the very banal, everyday facts of living in our society in the 21st century.
The fifty-five-year-old is casually prolific—his work includes four band incarnations, ten albums, and hundreds of poems—and when asked about writing such deftly compelling songs he has more than once remarked that he is lucky.
Seen as an in-progress presentation as part of Danspace's "Platform 2015: Dancers, Buildings and People in the Streets" in March of 2015, "Incarnations" incorporates source material that includes George Balanchine's "Apollo" and the discovery of the Higgs boson.
"Similar in structure to 4/8/72, this 'Dark Star' has it all, from the psychedelic depths of its earlier incarnations to the jazz-inflected introspective moments, to an ending that is all bouncing and smiles," Mr. Lemieux said.
Obsessed with finding the physical incarnations of the surveillance state, Paglen points out that these cables are also the closest we can get to seeing and feeling the National Security Administration (NSA) tapping our phones and reading our emails.
While eyebrows have had different incarnations over the last hundred years—from pencil-thin whispers on the silver screen to harshly stenciled Audrey Hepburn brows—the female unibrow as a symbol of beauty has been pushed to the edges of society.
At 199 East 3rd Street, VECTOR 4.0 is just blocks from its first two incarnations on Clinton Street and East Broadway, where founder and self-proclaimed "Crown Prince of Hell" JJ Brine first developed the controversial, holographic concept space in 2013.
Any true fan of Sherlock Holmes — in any of his myriad incarnations — knows that there's no competing with the bromance between Holmes and Watson; it's right up there with Kirk and Spock in the pop culture pantheon of epic friendships.
That includes flashes of his funeral, where we saw Pearson matriarch Rebecca (Mandy Moore) and — wait for it, first it's just the shoes — the teenage incarnations of the Big Three, whom we glimpsed briefly from the side, mourning their father.
Moat has had several incarnations, but most recently it has focused on its role as an auditor for digital ad buyers, where it tries to see if the ads marketers have paid for are appearing where they're supposed to appear.
Without at least an abstention by the Socialists - arch-rivals of the PP and its previous incarnations over the past four decades of democracy in Spain - the conservatives will struggle to get the majority they needs to allow Rajoy to govern.
Indeed, in the last month we've seen both Duck Hunt VR and Pac-Man VR. But Vietnamese developer Trần Vũ Trúc, whose work appears under Geod Studio, took a far more ambitious approach to updating classic 2D games into voxelized incarnations.
This little light, you see, is pretty much guaranteed to elicit a Pavlovian response from anyone familiar with the story of "Peter Pan" in its various incarnations, which surely includes everyone who shelled out the big bucks for this show.
Briefly, after much trial and error and various earlier incarnations, scientists constructed two mammoth antennas, one in Washington State and the other in Louisiana, designed to detect evidence of the space-time gravitational waves predicted a century ago by Albert Einstein.
Burger Fiction just posted an exhaustive retrospective collecting the many incarnations of Tony Stark, from the recent Marvel movies and nostalgia-laden 90s animated series (holy shit, just listen to that bitchin theme song) to some pretty old and obscure examples.
The Certifiable Predator B is the latest in a lineage that include several models of the original MQ-1 Predator, and numerous incarnations of the beefier Predator B—renamed the MQ-9 Reaper—upon which the new model is based.
In the decades that followed the tumultuous 1950s and '60, the building that had been WERD went through the incarnations of any professional building in a changing city, finally serving its community as a hair salon during the 1980s and '90s.
Dishes like miso-banana "toad in the hole" with habanero sausage, matzo ball ramen with schmaltz tare, and kung pao octopus head happily coexist on a menu that's big on fat, flavor, spice, salt, and all the various incarnations of umami.
Not one to sit around and wait for things to happen, the proud pet parent wrote and self-published a book, The $5 Dog Wedding, filled with the many incarnations Smartelli's dream wedding to Bernie could take with the right support.
For most of his career, Myers' brunet hair (in all its incarnations) has been his signature, from his Wayne's World mullet to his Austin Powers shag — so seeing the actor with anything different is totally surprising — but kind of awesome.
And wending through all these personal sagas are half-mythical characters and archetypes hidden amid mundanity: griots and ghosts; Cinnamon's famous "hoodoo"-practicing grandparents; and the Wanderer itself, which takes on different names and incarnations as past and present merge.
FwB will host their 53th installation of 50 sculptural works alongside the main fair, and launch their second published work, MOLAF Incarnations, a fictional narrative, featuring mind-bending cover art, based on the first 50 artworks acquired by the Museum.
Located in Greenwich Village on Fifth Avenue just below 14th Street, the eclectic shop, which offers novelty gifts, vintage clothing, its own private-label designs and year-round Halloween costumes, has had four incarnations in three different locations since 1975.
Danielle Darrieux, the French actress and singer whose career of sophisticated film roles spanned eight decades and indelible incarnations as ingénue, coquette, femme fatale and grande dame, died on Tuesday at her home in Bois-le-Roi, France, south of Paris.
I'm curious as to how you think you'd compare yourself to somebody like Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren who, as you know, have relatively progressive stances on education and student debt even though they haven't directly experienced the modern incarnations.
The boozy "Popping Pink Prosecco," a tangy Yuzu sake and London gin (that dramatically fizzes in the mouth) are newer incarnations, while the classic Marc de Champagne (using the founder Antoine Dufour's original recipe from 21820) is still in demand.
This mutation of two Warner Brothers tent poles (the DC Universe and the "LEGO Movie" franchise) is less a "real" Batman movie than a spoof of the property, with gags explicitly sending up earlier onscreen incarnations of the Caped Crusader.
On the other hand, one likes to think that the president and the Washington press corps can be better, more adult versions of their current incarnations — for a couple of hours, at least, while a national television audience is watching.
The critical and commercial success of the first film in 2017 -- drawn entirely from the portions of King's novel that follow the young incarnations encounters with the insidious Pennywise, reset from the 1950s to the 1980s -- provided new degrees of difficulty.
As Willy Loman, the title character of this epochal 1949 drama, lives out his last, despondent days, what has often felt like a plodding walk to the grave in previous incarnations becomes a propulsive — and compulsively watchable — dance of death.
Many of the sport's most memorable events took place at one or another of the Garden's four incarnations, including the first fight between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, which took place at the Garden's current location on West 22017rd Street.
Democracy, Mounk argues that liberal democracy — "the unique mix of individual rights and popular rule that has long characterized most governments in North America and Western Europe" — is decomposing into warped incarnations of its constituent elements: illiberal democracy and undemocratic liberalism.
Benton, who had grown up in Texas, was already familiar with the Lone Star state folk heroes Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker — a pair of Depression-era bank robbers, who with their gang, became early incarnations of a modern kind of media celebrity.
And while Gaga and Cooper are more up-to-the-minute stars than the characters featured in previous incarnations, the trailers still feel anachronistic, and so does the entire premise of a man handing stardom to a bashful woman who he's also dating.
In the site's many incarnations, executive creative director Gelardi has done more than shape the look and feel of the site and stack its visual team with forward-thinking talent — she's pioneered a new way of thinking about art's role in women's media.
The first trailer for Shin Godzilla (translated in a few different ways, but essentially meaning "New Godzilla") gives our clearest look at everyone's favorite kaiju yet, with the monster's upright stance calling to mind its earlier incarnations as a man in a Godzilla.
Looking at his different incarnations, I trained my analysis on my own desire, trying to figure out whether I believed him when he spoke; whether I found his courtroom jokes funny; whether I would have known that my coworker murdered women for pleasure.
And, it is possible that this project will morph into related anti-censorship statements, just as Luzinterruptus' environmentalist projects have continued to make powerful statements about global warming in different incarnations, filling the fountain in Trafalgar Square with glowing garbage and raining condoms.
After drawing inspiration from older flash games, he came up with an interesting character-cloning mechanic where players are encouraged to fail several times in individual levels, before restarting and using their previous incarnations—represented by shadows—to reach otherwise inaccessible areas.
With that out of the way, Mr. Tisci, who in previous incarnations, was known for a Gothic sensibility spiked with a grunge kick, as well as a Kardashian-Jenner social life, proved he could do Sloane Square dressing with the best of them.
" He added, "A measure of Pete Moore's importance to the Miracles lies in the personal: that he and Smokey were friends from childhood; that he was in the earliest incarnations of the group — and that he was the best man at Smokey's wedding.
" Among this more provocative group are a portrait of immigrant women in New York, a South African protest play, a searing study of infertility and star-stuffed new incarnations of two towering modern American classics, "Angels in America" and "Three Tall Women.
The history of comedy is not a linear story of steady progress, and the dad joke may just be the latest incarnation of a genre whose appeal is deep-seated and will never die so much as be reborn in different incarnations.
As silly and trivial-minded as these characters are (Marais, so imposing in his incarnations as Cocteau's Beast and Orpheus, does superb work playing a simpering dolt), Cocteau's dramatic model, as ever, never strays too far from Greek tragedy and resolves appropriately.
But her most durable claim to fame was as the inspiration for "Forbidden Broadway," which formally opened in 1982 and developed a cult following as it re-emerged for decades in various incarnations in New York and other cities around the world.
The technology offers advantages over earlier incarnations of cooling caps, which were not connected to a cooling machine and typically required the use of several caps that needed to be kept frozen and manually switched out every half-hour during chemotherapy sessions.
The play has been performed in many incarnations, including an Off Broadway run in 1991, a year before Mr. McPherson's death from complications of AIDS, and was adapted as a film in 1996, but it has not been presented on Broadway until now.
Obviously, the trend of allowing the outside to see the inside is not a new one — gossip and its tabloid incarnations, as well as tell-alls and all the shabby circuses like it, were skulking around well before the digital age ever dawned.
One of the ways 700,000 Heures plans to achieve this is through Teyssier's presence; indeed, he'll act less as hotelier and more as impresario, remaining on-site through each of the hotel's incarnations, and organizing excursions and events for all of the guests.
Both actors accepted their roles within two days of each other, a decision that finally led to a greenlight for the project; Black had been working on different incarnations of The Nice Guys (including a television show at one point) for over a decade.
Mr Trump's lawyers are likely to appeal Judge Watson's ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a venue in which the administration has had little luck with previous incarnations of the travel ban and where Mr Trump is unlikely to prevail this time round.
Michael Dokes, Mike Weaver, Greg Page, Tony Tubbs, Gerrie Coetzee, John Tate, Pinklon Thomas, Tim Witherspoon, Larry Holmes, Michael Spinks and even old Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton had claimed various incarnations of the crown—or as the public saw it, fragments of the crown.
Mehlman, who didn't work on that season, said that by then the show had been infiltrated by fresh-out-of-Harvard writers, who brought cultural references that people such as himself didn't have (and that the original incarnations of the characters wouldn't have had either).
PARIS (Reuters) - Designer Hedi Slimane gave Celine a rock-and-roll makeover in his much-hyped debut collection at the brand during Paris Fashion Week, with biker jackers, ultra-thin suits and sexy mini-dresses galore in a blunt departure from the label's past incarnations.
I was interested to test the classic draught Guinness against some of the more exotic, even international incarnations of water, grain, malt, and yeast; to see just what difference there is (if any) between Guinness Extra Stout, Guinness Foreign Extra, and, say, Jamaican Dragon Stout.
They belong to a franchise encompassing Bravo's nine Housewives series and 14 spin-offs (including Vanderpump Rules); nine foreign incarnations airing across the globe; and President Donald Trump's The Celebrity Apprentice, which is also owned by NBC Universal and has functioned as a crossover series.
Progress is never easy, and luckily enough for those who haven't connected with the modern incarnations of Amebix or Antisect, albums like In Darkness, There Is No Choice are still in print, and countless younger bands have lined up to carry vintage crust's grimy torch.
While most people think of synthesizers in the context of keyboards and digital tools, Ciani is an advocate for the earlier analog incarnations, and her work in that space has experienced a revival in recent years, in part due to Moog's embrace of it.
Money is just a social technology which has been through many previous incarnations – among the exotic varieties of cash listed by Paul Einzig in his book "Primitive Money" 70 years ago are gin, jam, mulberry cakes, rat traps (in the Congo), and woodpecker scalps.
It draws on the incarnations of destiny and fate common to Greek mythology, and ensures that the "opera" (the show actually features a range of musical styles, from baroque to contemporary pop) is more than just a jolly romp through the world of casual gay relationships.
It's less as an event and more as an ideology or a collection of images: Jimi Hendrix; grainy monochrome photographs of people lurching around in that odd, lopsided way involving a lot of finger wiggling that was considered dancing in the 21999s; various disgraceful incarnations of trouser.
The rest of the exhibition is huge, with more than 70 works (painting, sculptural pieces, photographs, ephemera) from 1940 to the present, with each addressing evil in its various incarnations: racism, abuse, slavery, rape, murder, acts of terrorism, systemic violence, and the destruction of cultural heritage.
The entire sequence is set up to mimic Chiron's earlier incarnations, too: sitting across the table from a man who means a lot to him, just as young Chiron did with Juan; leaning, eventually, on Kevin's shoulder, like the two did as teenagers on the beach.
This year's Migration lineup is a corker, as anyone familiar with the two labels behind the enterprise (Gilead Media and 20 Buck Spin) might imagine and those who have been lucky enough to attend the festival's previous incarnations in Olympia, WA and Oshkosh, WI would expect.
What might be among the most radical incarnations of "Pericles" so far now brightens the Two River stage, where Rinde Eckert, a songwriter and performer, and David Schweizer, a director long known for staging offbeat works, have reshaped Shakespeare's episodic odyssey into an enjoyable romp, with music.
It was very sweet to watch Midler walk to the center of the stage, turn her face up to the pin spot, and start addressing a lost love: the moment was filled with memories of Midler, Bette in a thousand and one previous incarnations, including herself.
Well worth a YouTube deep dive, Henson's black and white 60s advertisements for instant coffee and cheese flavored crackers featured early incarnations of puppets that would later become iconic—a pointy-toothed prototype of Cookie Monster, for example, is actually more interested in devouring savory snacks.
Leong Leong's physical piece, "Fermentation 01," is one of 24 works making up "Soft Schindler," an exhibition curated by Mimi Zeiger that imagines vanished or alternative incarnations of its Modernist setting, the Schindler House, which was completed in 1922 and restored in the 1980s and '90s.
Deborah Brown, an artist and the owner of Storefront Ten Eyck, reminded me that BOS, in its earliest incarnations, was produced by community activists and artists who saw utopian possibilities for artists to reject the art cliques of Manhattan's elites and create a less hierarchical alternative.
I certainly did, both after reading the program notes, and after Mr. Khan's hour-long work, which features three dancers as incarnations of multiple characters, as well as four excellent musicians — Sohini Alam, David Azurza, Yaron Engler and Vincenzo Lamagna — who perform around the perimeter of the circular stage.
While it is wholly accurate to represent the moneyed incarnations of the "burner" spirit — whatever that may be — it is outrageously inaccurate to ignore the other, far larger, and long-established population of burners who construct their own objects on a budget, with cleverness, originality, and their own hands.
What are the implications for rights, freedoms, and privacy when the desiderata of our digital incarnations are channeled through only a handful of massive private companies who want to use our data not just to reduce the frictions of everyday life but to augment their own bottom lines?
The X-Files has famously had many starts and stops and incarnations over its 25 years on and off the air, and always seems to manage to find another life — the last batch of new episodes two years ago was also one of the season's highest-rated dramas.
Diddy went on to do two more incarnations of Making the Band, which lead to even more intense physical and mental strain placed on contestants at the hands of Diddy himself or infamously brutal choreographer Laurieann Gibson, and the formation of R&B groups Danity Kane and Day26.
As one scientist notes, the developments discussed "all sounds very 'Star Trek,'" although it's amazing, in hindsight, how quickly many of us have gone from watching that show in its earlier incarnations to actually talking to a disembodied voice, blithely asking her to provide directions or play music.
And it was Taylor's work as a folklorist in the eastern parts of North Carolina, observing low-rider car clubs and musicians working in remote reaches of the state, that granted him a glimpse into different incarnations of devotion and solidified it as a central element to his story.
The novel uses the architecture of an episodic tale, each episode corresponding to a new stop in the journey — the two Carolinas, then Tennessee, then Indiana — each one introducing Cora to new incarnations of evil, or the evil brought out in everyone by the poisonous mechanics of slavery.
For readers who know CollegeHumor from its glossy sketch-comedy heyday, the website's earlier incarnations might be unrecognizable; it was a chaotic repository for the collective horny collegiate id, more of a precursor to the Chive or Barstool Sports than the showcase for UCB graduates it eventually became.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 77%Synopsis: In the musical drama, various incarnations of Bob Dylan are shown through the lives of six characters: Jack Rollins (Bale), Robbie Clark (Heath Ledger), Woody Guthrie (Marcus Carl Franklin), Billy the Kid (Richard Gere), Arthur Rimbaud (Ben Whishaw), and Jude Quinn (Cate Blanchett).
Obama and Froman made clear what folks on the other side of the pond have known for a long time: "ObamaTrade" in its dual incarnations of TPP and TTIP — and indeed the administration's entire "trade agenda" — is actually about establishing borderless, transnational governing authorities, not unlike the European Union.
It has the benefit of seeing the youths juxtaposed with their adult incarnations -- played by James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader, among others -- but spends so much time building toward the inevitable climax that it's only a marginal improvement over the weak ending of the TV version.
When he's not touring the world as part of the E Street Band, playing a mobster on TV or hosting his satellite radio show, Steven Van Zandt fronts this old-school rock 'n' roll group, which has existed in various incarnations on and off since the early 1980s.
While various incarnations of the Shinawatra's political party have won every election in Thailand since 2001, they have twice been deposed in military coups, the second coming in 2014 after months of protests that sought to remove Thaksin's influence from the country's politics, leaving the country deeply divided.
The ornate structure opened in 1880 as a boarding school for girls, and it had incarnations as a casino, a bordello, a nightclub run by the jazz clarinetist Peanuts Hucko and an Italian restaurant before the Anschutz family acquired it, restoring its elaborately painted ceiling and adding period furnishings.
While working on the campaign, the Kiva Club discovered that past members had demonstrated against the seal and its previous incarnations, which also featured the frontiersman and the conquistador, as early as the 1960s; at that time, organizers had put together a similar list of demands, though they were not met.
So while Bowie's audience includes legions of cerebral aesthetes more than happy to debate the pros and cons of his many incarnations, sundry media obsessives who value Bowie mainly for abstract intellectual reasons, I suspect that most Bowie fans respond initially and most keenly to the sound of his singing.
The man who in earlier incarnations had been responsible for building so many of Israel's walls came to believe that its true security could be achieved only by webs — it could come only if Israel could be woven into a web of relationships with the Palestinians and with its Arab neighbors.
In Albert's case, her real body served as a painful repository of memories that she desperately wanted to forget, and as Author shows, in order to cope with her serious childhood trauma, Albert developed a way to disassociate herself by creating new incarnations, new identities with whom she was more comfortable.
Even though Roadburn has diversified its lineups beyond anything that attendees of its first few incarnations could have ever imagined and branched out into every possible strain of heavy or extreme music, hip-hop is still an pronounced outlier—which made Moor Mother's presence there this year feel even more important.
When the Cartersville facility returns to producing beer, that location will brew and bottle more than 20 different kinds of beer and malt liquor, including everything from original recipe Budweiser and Michelob (and all of their many incarnations) to King Cobra Malt Liquor and whatever is in a Bud Light Mixxtail.
Jackson is not so much jealous of Ally, the character Lady Gaga plays, like in previous incarnations of the movie, but he bemoans how the industry strangles her ability to say the kind of things she did when he found her singing "La Vie en Rose" in a drag bar.
In Keats's postage stamp, we find validation that a white artist's apolitical version of black childhood changed the stakes for white readers in the early 1960s, but black writers and artists had been dreaming childhood in various incarnations, depicting the joys, pleasures and political investments of children since the Harlem Renaissance.

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