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"mass-produced" Definitions
  1. produced in large quantities, using machines

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"It's kind of mass-produced, or a variation of mass-produced, as opposed to one of a kind," Klostermeyer says.
See how nail colors are created, tested, and mass produced.
For now, Haldewang's design project hasn't been mass-produced or marketed.
Mass-produced calendar boards could be found in more common households.
Do these problems threaten the viability of mass-produced electric vehicles?
Royal family memorabilia is mass-produced and usually not very valuable.
Everything just tasted mass-produced — not bad, but also not satisfying.
We are accustomed to walking on concrete in mass produced shoes.
Mass produced, factory ornaments, on the other hand, are a different story.
Which they frequently are — mass-produced widgets from the corporate assembly line.
But ice cream that is mass-produced is just not the same.
Mass-produced cups made of inexpensive material are common in many places.
The first mass-produced spirit board was issued in the early 1890s.
There was the prevalence of mass-produced but tasteful furniture, for one.
That's hurt sales for mass-produced beers like Budweiser and Bud Light.
It has a rough, artisanal-looking appeal lacking in mass-produced terracotta.
Maybe it's because they mostly drink mass-produced teas from big brands.
Their every expression is no longer mass produced—it's their voice, digitized.
The first mass-produced retractable beds date to the late 19th century.
They are flat, banal, and pristine, like any mass-produced, commercial object.
Craft chocolate is a completely different animal than the mass-produced kind.
Food: Whether home-grown or mass-produced, food may also be lead-tainted.
The operation was acquired by Just Born in 1954, and thereafter mass-produced.
These aren't mass produced on factory assembly lines like a cheap digital Casio.
It is nearly triple the cost of a mass-produced, machine-made wok.
GDP is a creature of the industrial era of mass-produced, homogenous goods.
Bicycles were mass produced as men increasingly used them to commute to work.
For the most part, Halloween treats are mass-produced chocolate bars and candies.
The E-Tron is the German car maker's first mass-produced electric vehicle.
The trusses, for example, are not as mass produced as they initially appear.
Romanian artist Daniel Spoerri's "Eat Art Happening" avoids this mass-produced object formula.
Almost every object I encounter is mass-produced — must my face be too?
Finally, calorie counters have a weak, mass-produced beer to call their very own.
If it's mass produced, it would use artificial intelligence for air and ground transportation.
It is everything To'ak cacao is not: cheap, mass-produced, and easy to grow.
These lenses are not cheaply made of plastic, mass-produced in some dingy factory.
Fortune cookies are some of the best mass-produced cookies in the damn game.
The Chinese market, which is the world's largest, is dominated by mass-produced lager.
Any product that's mass-produced in the millions can fall victim to poor components.
In 1979, there were no mass-produced, widely available, and safe, solar lenses glasses.
They both noticed LA's dirty little dependence on mass-produced, packaged tortillas early on.
It tackled high costs by stringing together hundreds of small, mass-produced laptop batteries.
And even those applications in mass-produced devices are still a long way away.
Turning them into mass-produced drugs has been one of the biotech industry's triumphs.
As any beer enthusiast will tell you, mass-produced craft beer is an oxymoron.
Individuality and authentic voices are so needed in this day of mass-produced crap.
For many of us, the availability of cheap, mass-produced clothing is a blessing.
The mass produced Winifred, Mary, Sarah costumes are just terrible, they look really cheap.
Based out of Greenville, Rhode Island, the company specializes in mass-produced sacramental wafers.
The Mustang Mach-E is the ideal shape of the mass-produced electric future.
Its goal is to make the Model T of rockets — small, cheap, mass-produced.
Of course, these traditionally made products are more expensive than their mass-produced counterparts.
"You can achieve tastes that aren't available in the mass-produced versions," he said.
In the last weeks of 3.33, we drove Audi's first mass-produced electric vehicle.
On their website, MG says the mass-produced cables will run for around $100.
Never before had people lived in mass-produced single-family homes on curvilinear streets.
These providers have historically relied on identically mass-produced meals to maintain their profit margins.
It's a place with deep cultural roots and almost completely void of mass-produced food.
These days, mass-produced feminist goods also trickle into department stores, mall brands, and outlets.
The HyperAdapt 1.0 was a tangled, entwined mess that couldn't have been easily mass-produced.
Even mass-produced plastic trinkets and household goods are cheaper to print than to buy.
And on Wednesday, Vivo will launch the world's first mass-produced phone with this functionality.
That makes them too bulky and prone to failure for use in mass-produced vehicles.
And Wi-Fi equipment is cheap because it is mass-produced by many competing firms.
It will be the first mass-produced sneaker of its kind, the sportwear giant said.
The hottest sale items are orchids that can't be mass-produced, such as Paphiopedilum kolopakingii.
The Los Angeles artist Rodney McMillian has an ambivalent relationship with mass-produced home furnishings.
Matt's handmade art had been turned into mass-produced pieces of shit, so he quit.
Maybe it's a weird mistake of the mass-produced USB drives the soundtracks came on.
The wine isn't mass produced, and you can only do so much to change it.
The Winter War is also where Finnish civilians perfected and mass-produced the Molotov Cocktail.
Ford took lessons from Tesla, Chevy and others with its first mass-produced electric vehicles.
Wines that shouldn't be aged Mass-produced, processed wines are made to drink as is.
Spector is right: Prince's work comes across as banal and mass-produced, low-energy constructs.
I felt that content is mass-produced for reasons that don't result in 'honorable content.
Commercially printed in China, the series is a mass-produced exercise in personality-cult promotion.
Mass-produced broadsheets that demonized either side were handed out like leaflets on the street.
The Sears catalog was the way many Americans first started to buy mass-produced goods.
Unfortunately, Gross found that the mass-produced stamps were worth less than their face value.
Such sculptures were mass produced, often in the northern United States, after the Civil War.
In so many ways, mass-produced kosher foods have made the holiday far less onerous.
One big surprise about this gate is that it cleverly repurposes cheap mass-produced materials.
But the outcome is the same: mass-produced products making murky promises of a healthier future.
He said the IR-6 had some faults but could be mass produced after solving them.
Done poorly, it comes across as mass-produced, tarnishing the platform's appeal and driving away users.
Mass-produced, interlocking parts are part of Sidewalk Lab's plan to meet 40% affordable housing units.
Contemporary culture is dominated by the visual and the mass produced, and has been for years.
Cheaper than batteries, and easier to top up, petrol fuelled the rise of mass-produced automobiles.
Jessica Vaughn's show of restrained conceptual works subtly evokes the experiential dimension of mass-produced objects.
When cheap, mass-produced paper was invented, in the nineteenth century, it transformed printing and publishing.
There's a lot riding on the e-tron, the German automaker's first mass-produced electric vehicle.
Mass-produced penicillin earned Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain and Howard Walter Florey one in 22000.
He's also hard at work on a more budget-friendly line that will be mass-produced.
The pies here are vastly better than the mass-produced kind that dominate the Australian market.
So does Wang Zhen, creator of the world's first mass-produced book in 22017th-century China.
Even with him being mass produced and overly accessible it does not compare to the craftsmanship.
He rails against the mass-produced and tries to rally our appreciation for the natural world.
A mass-produced substitute would've been far simpler, but wouldn't resonate in quite the same way.
Which is why some of the earliest mass-produced American dildos were actually strap-ons, right?
Even mass-produced goods that are far less complex are likely to end up having digital siblings.
That manga itself is mass-produced, inexpensive and easy to acquire on Amazon is an added bonus.
Mr Kamprad's impact on modern life rivalled that of Henry Ford and the mass-produced motor car.
One of the biggest obstacles since the early days of mass-produced electric vehicles has been range.
This is still a mass-produced vehicle, a mid-90s Windows PC to Apple's mid-90s Macintosh.
The whole world, other than the space program, has moved forward to mass-produced modular network devices.
That might seem like they're just mass-produced, but actually, the process is mainly done by hand.
It was around that time that marshmallows had begun to be mass-produced instead of hand-crafted.
Is BREWPUBLIK a way of fighting against mass-produced beer and spreading the gospel of craft beer?
Even though most furniture is mass-produced, some McDonald's restaurants actually own real Eames and Jacobsen chairs.
Osman Khan's sculptures are, by contrast, fashioned directly from mass-produced chairs sold at Ikea and Target.
Far from homemade like your mama used to make, this really felt like canned, mass-produced soup.
Propaganda bots spew lines and lies that coat social media with impersonal rhetoric and mass-produced images.
He imagined that, if inexpensively mass-produced, the instrument might foster a new form of musical literacy.
Cod liver oil, as a mass-produced product, dates to the 1700s and 1800s, according to Ismail.
The Panda's mass-produced, machine-made frame contrasts the carefully sculpted creases in the sculpture's marble base.
He thinks that's because Village Lager tastes like a familiar mass-produced lager — only with more flavor.
The mass-produced astronaut toy was signed by Gene Cernan, the Apollo 10 pilot who died in January. 
Banerjee sometimes uses precious objects, but combines them with mass-produced things, like light bulbs or wire mesh.
It was eventually mass-produced as a chemical weapon and stockpiled by the U.S. during the Cold War.
IN 16th-century Europe, advances in glassmaking made small, mass-produced mirrors widely available for the first time.
So, Levi Hutchins doesn't get the credit for inventing the mass produced alarm clock as we know it.
The 1930s were something of a boom time for mass-produced chocolate, and Christmas tins were no exception.
DeLoreans were only mass-produced for a few years in the early 1980s before the car company folded.
"All the power sockets in Kenya tend to always be totally perfect, mass produced, and identical," explains Ploeger.
The installation incorporates mass-produced objects that are directly related to femininity or strictly marketed towards female use.
It has yet to be mass produced but could be available in the second half of this year.
Sakkanmol missile base is one of the facilities where North Korea deploys its mass produced systems, he said.
Most stamps were at one time mass-produced, drastically reducing their value to any collector or stamp dealer.
Mass-produced costumes started to emerge in the early 20th century, when modern-day Halloween really took root.
We've become so used to mass-produced clothes that look handsome on models, often thanks to Photoshopped illusions.
The mass-produced pieces were assembled into a structure that was far more affordable than a conventional house.
Even my pedestrian tongue could tell the difference between mass-produced, careless boils and ones stirred with intention.
Most of this new "coolness" took the form of mass-produced and exported cinema, television and pop music.
At Kiki's, an excellent Greek tavern in Chinatown, I tried Malamatina, one of the better mass-produced retsinas.
WEF is trying to shield the reputations of the rich behind these cheap, mass-produced, cookie-cutter videos.
Some buyers are paying over sticker price, but we never recommend doing so on a mass-produced product.
Another distinction that sets his process apart from mass-produced boots is how the team attaches the soles.
Carl Burton's "Islands: Non-Places" is an interactive exploration into the strangeness of the mass-produced modern world.
"Mass-produced chopped, bagged lettuce that gets shipped around the US amplifies the risk of poisoning," he said.
Park's latest solo exhibition, Garden of Humans, continues represents organic forms with mass-produced industrial materials, particularly cable ties.
In order to address all of those, plant-based or lab-produced alternatives to meat must be mass-produced.
They can also be mass produced, and they're standardized, so they're ideal for lab experiments requiring biologically active brains.
I make the basics with dead stock fabrics in limited quantities, so you're never getting something that's mass produced.
"I think it makes it look more like a product, like some sort of mass produced object," says ColorOrgy.
But "he was also a man who mass produced hate," said Bill McGraw, former editor of the Dearborn Historian.
But there's still never a guarantee that a mass-produced product will come out of the box totally pristine.
Since mass produced cameras and film, we've been creating and sharing photographs at a pace that has only accelerated.
Here's the thing about Selfie Stick UnREAL, it's not going to be mass-produced or sold to the public.
Sears, which has expressed doubts it can stay in business, mass-produced materials, which lowered the price for buyers.
Any substitution is expected to occur with lower-margin, mass-produced garments, as opposed to tailored suits, for example.
And it's that way exactly because it isn't the sort of thing that can be repackaged and mass-produced.
There is no diversity in the fashion industry right now; it's either mass-produced fast fashion or fast luxury.
Many companies have tried to enter the market, which values exclusivity and hand-craftsmanship over mass-produced devices... Mood.
The only reflective surface that mimics water is aluminum foil, conspicuously un-ancient and mass produced, cold in refrigerators.
Against expectations, the agency included premium, hand-rolled cigars in its oversight along with mass-produced, machine-cut stogies.
Instead, they consider technology the answer to off-the rack, mass-produced goods, which are increasingly shunned by millennials.
Everyday things, for sure: bread and veggies; a length of Indian cotton cloth; a pretty, mass-produced clay bowl.
While these commemorative items might look nice in your kitchen, these mass-produced collectibles aren't worth much money nowadays. 
Melin and Knerr got their idea for mass-produced hula hoops from Australian schoolkids using bamboo hoops for exercise.
A writer of mass-produced romances describes her mandate this way: To promote physical responses on every single page.
But you realise that the demands of big shops and the mass-produced market have changed what people want.
The experience was just blissful, highly caloric, mass-produced delight, in all its saturated-fat and high-fructose glory.
The car is set to be the first mass-produced electric car with solar integration, according to Sono Motors.
Over the course of two months, Kaepernick has gone from a forgotten and failing quarterback to mass-produced icon.
Today, the tradition has mostly been replaced by mass-produced, symbolically shaped milagros and photographs, yet it does endure.
In his "Letter on Corpulence," an open letter and mass-produced pamphlet, Banting details his pathway out of obesity.
Those tiles still haven't been mass-produced, or sold and installed pervasively on the rooftops of Tesla Solar customers.
Motown is the most powerful mass-produced expression of black glamour, of black self-confidence, of black self-reliance.
The latest push is unlikely to put what Chesky has called "mass-produced" hotel chains on the Airbnb platform.
As men left factories to fight, their places were taken by women who needed standardized, mass-produced work uniforms.
Its catalog business, which dated back to the late 19th Century, introduced many American homes to mass produced goods.
New York (CNN Business)Americans and Brazilians have soured on drinking mass produced beers like Budweiser and Bud Light.
Mass-produced packaged snacks first reached ubiquity in the mid-20th century, with products like Cheetos, Fritos and Twinkies.
Gaudí had a talent for turning straw into gold, taking mass-produced metal and transforming it into a dragon.
It's not bad, just basic—mass-produced concession stand fare that somehow seems more disappointing given the outlandish setting.
But are star-studded campaigns for sustainability from H&M and other mass-produced brands only about selling more clothes?
They lack the serial numbers that register mass-produced guns with the federal government, so they cannot easily be traced.
But opposing all mass-market, mass-produced food is elitist and classist — and in this particular case, it's silly, too.
No one currently mixes up mass-produced plastic pieces with printed ones because of their feel and obvious filament layers.
You could dismiss it for being cheap, mass-produced feed without any real nutritional value, which, of course, it is.
The clothes we see on runways are mass-produced in factories and then copied ad infinitum in fast-fashion stores.
The game struck a chord in Japan when it was first mass-produced there by the Tsukuda Corporation in 1973.
Toray expects demand for the material to increase in line with demand for medium and small-sized mass-produced aircraft.
So despite the last few generations of mass produced and preserved food, curing is an art that was never lost.
At the same time the information landscape underwent dramatic change with the growth of mass-produced newspapers and monthly journals.
While holiday baking gets more sophisticated as time goes on, mass-produced candy still rules the trick-or-treating industry.
Races require special drones that are swifter than those mass-produced for consumer use by firms like DJI of China.
Penicillin-resistant staphylococcus were already being seen in labs in 2100, a few years before mass-produced penicillin was introduced.
It's expensive, for starters (these products aren't being mass produced yet), and patients' experiences outside a trial are less predictable.
The baguette de tradition, or "traditional baguette," first graced the capital in 1993 as a counterpoint to mass-produced bread.
According to Reuters, his drugs are mass-produced primarily in Myanmar, where some of the world's biggest "super-labs" exist.
Yet you have to wonder, in the context of all this mass-produced sameness, how personal that "here" can feel.
The city has a museum full of nostalgic bits and pieces, including rockets mass-produced at Ukrainian factories decades ago.
The Gitmo she shows us is hygienic, modular, efficient, mass-produced, and recognizably American in its logic, ubiquity, and form.
Their forever-fashionable textiles move comfortably with the body – the only Russian avant-garde projects that were actually mass-produced.
As far as mass-produced, big-box retail-targeted games, the first he can recall was Gooey Louie in 1995.
The idea was to provide an alternative to mass-produced machines that experts fear are too vulnerable to Russian hacking.
While there are no mass-produced electric pickup trucks on sale right now, that won't be the case for long.
Premium handmade cigars are more expensive than the mass-produced cigars sold in convenience stores and are bought less frequently.
While the flavors and experience of home cannot be mass produced, a few brands definitely gave it their best effort.
The list included air-conditioning, but also Interstate highways, cars, enclosed shopping malls, sprawl and mass-produced suburban tract homes.
Healthier foods can be more expensive than mass produced box items, and the personalization will also come with a cost.
Voggenreiter said the concept car was "really close" to the version expected to be mass produced in Germany from 2019.
Comic book enthusiasts have been transforming themselves into their favorite characters for decades using mass-produced costumes or custom outfits.
This was originally fine, sparkling strips of silver, but was later mass produced — first in cheaper metals, and then plastic.
Because they are small, these reactors can be mass-produced and shipped to any location in a handful of pieces.
When he was rejected, Lewis sold the design to Britain and Belgium, where it was mass-produced throughout the war.
From makeup to hairpins to compact mirrors, mass-produced personal items, too, began to feature geometric designs and luminous colors.
He points to other technological innovations like drones, which he says were not regulated until after they'd been mass produced.
Chocolate fish — fish-shaped chocolate surrounding pink or white marshmallow — are both homemade and mass-produced by companies like Cadbury.
Hyundai Motor launched the industry's first mass-produced hydrogen car Tucson Fuel Cell in 2013, followed by NEXO this year.
Mass-produced and nostalgia-filled foods, like Almond Joy candy bars and thick deli sandwiches, are shown in cross-section.
Fanuka estimates the cabinetry cost at $15,2018 and identifies the faucet as a "high-end, mass-produced" model valued at $2,500.
The Boring Company's skates haven't been mass-produced before, and this is the company's first attempt at a mass transit system.
They even vary by season, a bit of idiosyncratic marketing that lends an artisanal quality to the mass-produced drunk juice.
In the early decades of the 20th century, these covers were standalone paintings first, before being mass-produced on the paperbacks.
Tesla's new battery pack is all about going the distance, and being quicker than any mass-produced car has ever been.
If I were mass produced I would probably be able to make more, but that is not how we do everything.
The plan is to consolidate the electronic circuits into a single chip that can be mass-produced for a few dollars.
"Mass-produced composite aircraft essentially don't exist," says Brian German, an aerospace engineer who studies emerging aviation markets at Georgia Tech.
This is a Swiss movement that is, to a degree, mass-produced and is considered a workhorse in the watch world.
For many people, especially college students, the mass-produced, catchpenny plastic appliances conjure a number of emotions, physical sensations, and images.
The work required to both create the flexible weave and then to make sure it could be mass produced is significant.
These mass-produced prints detail the supposed effects of combining different foods–with consequences ranging from the inconvenient to the deadly.
The company claims the car can accelerate faster than any "mass-produced" vehicle made so far, reaching 60mph in 2.5 seconds.
Many companies have tried to enter the market, which values exclusivity and hand-craftsmanship over mass-produced devices built by robots.
The consolidation of the wine industry accelerated the trend, since a mass-produced wine couldn't afford to have an off year.
"Be it robots or cars, if there's a need for mass produced robots, we should do it with gusto," Isobe said.
Tired of mass-produced beers that they found bland, the three brewed their own and soon found others liked it too.
They were only made in one factory in Danville, Illinois, until Nabisco bought them in 1970, when they were mass-produced.
As Weller pointed out, a not-quite-fresh or mass-produced bagel can benefit from a quick visit to the toaster.
Both created housing shortages which led to cheap, mass-produced homes that were quickly erected in densely populated towns and cities.
Mr. Cox is working to develop an adjustable model that could be mass produced to work on radiators of different sizes.
In the 1980s and '90s, home sizes swelled and the McMansion — mass-produced and developer-designed architectural abominations — cropped up everywhere.
The spirit of the content farm is dead because they've moved on to a more enriching brand of mass-produced content.
Important content has always been mass-produced, but the ability to reach significant niches without readers feeling exploited was never accomplished.
The simple, neatly packaged, mass-produced egg salad sandwiches at Lawson, a large chain similar to 7-Eleven, were an inspiration.
Let's say you buy a cheap coffee maker—$20 will get you one—and only use pre-ground mass-produced stuff.
Some people consider the mass-produced miniature to represent baby Jesus, others take a more secular "It's just a baby" approach.
Cameo encourages this kind of content, which is replicable, cheap, and mass-produced, since the company's key performance indicator is quantity.
Many of those bottles will be mass-produced and processed to meet a consistent, preconceived profile of flavor, texture and color.
Another, the American Motors Eagle, introduced in 1979, was the first four-wheel-drive car mass-produced in the United States.
The relatively small biotech has never mass-produced a drug before, but is looking at all options to boost its manufacturing.
Except, by following Mr. Krisel's blueprints, they created homes that were not only affordable and mass produced, but also architecturally appealing.
And at Dolce Locanda, the bakery of the celebrated chef Giancarlo Perbellini, the sophisticated staff sneezed at the mass-produced cakes.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads VANCOUVER — A mass-produced, boxlike house seems like a curious namesake for a museum triennial.
To be sure, art isn't simply a mass-produced commodity, but nothing spurs some wallet flapping like an industrial-sized marketplace.
Once books were able to be mass-produced, knowledge, information, even visual pleasure, were no longer confined to a select elite.
Drivers can choose between the standard, mass-produced "Jesus Is Lord" novelty license plate or "Blessed" for $16.99 in a tasteful aluminum.
Those who do boho in the less commercial way, though, aren't so much into mass-produced slouchy ankle boots and crocheted dresses.
After a lot of speculation, Korean automaker Hyundai finally pulled the wraps off of its first mass-produced electric bus this week.
By the mid-19th century, mass-produced paper Valentine cards were being created, and Valentine's Day as we know it was born.
Manufacturing a rug is no longer one person's solitary project, it's a mass-produced item woven together by a machine, not hands.
His employees and he tend to wear mass-produced sweaters barely related to the intricate textiles quickly lengthening beneath their needle tips.
Apple is seeking lidar units that would be smaller, cheaper and more easily mass produced than current technology, the three people said.
And while there are several working prototypes already, there's a big jump from that stage to having a mass-produced shipping product.
Importantly, decorated papers have long been accessible, whether handmade marbling, block printing, lithography, embossing, or mass-produced decoration of the 20th century.
When GM introduced Detroit's first modern, mass-produced electric car — the doomed EV22015 — the average cost of gasoline was $21993 per gallon.
Last week, Nike unveiled the self-lacing HyperAdapt 1.0, which the company touts as the first mass-produced sneaker of its kind.
The book was mass produced, but fewer than 10 known copies remain, said Markeya Thomas, the spokeswoman for the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
These have been a staple of presidential races since 1896, when they were first mass-produced from metal and plastic-covered paper.
The car's carbon fiber body, all-glass roof, crystal gear knob, and Plexiglas trunk window aren't being mass produced, but hand assembled.
The analyst predicted the headset would be mass produced by the second quarter of 2020, potentially beginning by the end of 2019.
But when it comes to scent, plenty still wear a cheap, mass-produced product and seem happy to smell like everybody else.
Architect designed The first architect that Klein asked to design a tiny house that could be mass-produced was Denmark's Bjarke Ingels.
Makgeolli, once the rice-based homebrew of choice for old people and farmers, has become mass-produced and cheapened with artificial sweeteners.
Examples include packaged granola bars, carbonated soft drinks, candy, mass-produced breads, margarine, energy drinks, flavored yogurt, chicken nuggets, and hot dogs.
"[These] mass-produced, washed, bagged, chopped leafy greens that get sent around the country have a lot more risk than people realize."
They're not the same as your local wine store options (even the really nice ones) — you won't find anything mass-produced here.
Sweet flavors of course are highly popular, whether in some of America's most expensive cult wines or in mass-produced supermarket wines.
And I think you can definitely tell the difference between what we do and a mass-produced piece of candy any day.
"Jordans are getting mass-produced to a point where not all Jordans are resellable like how it used to be," Shams said.
By the nineteen-fifties, American artists often used cheap, mass-produced materials that weren't intended to endure—at least, not across centuries.
As precious metals continue to trend in piercing culture, jewelry is becoming more customizable than the mass-produced stainless steel of yesteryear.
The phones themselves (spotted by a BoingBoing tipster) are genuine antiques, and not even the mass-produced Bell sets you see so often.
Sure, you might associate Valentine's Day with pastel conversation hearts, enormous red boxes of candy and trite mass produced cards, but it's 2016.
Therefore, a 3D-printed product may bring more value to an individual user, but is generally more expensive than a mass-produced product.
The "millennial generation is rejecting the standardized mass produced goods" and so customized products has become a $13 billion market, the startup claims.
Many commenters are even calling for the sticker skirts to be mass produced so everyone can deck themselves out in the Lisa-love.
VARIETY PUZZLE — Are you one of those D.I.Y.ers, someone who would rather build something yourself than be content with a mass-produced object?
It is not a one-size-fits-all tradition, another reason why the idea of a mass-produced witch kit has rankled practitioners.
In Britain, past attempts at mass-produced housing are a sour memory: poorly built modular social housing from the 1960s has been demolished.
Like, how dare you spend your Sunday-morning time-bucks huffing off-gassing plastic mats or whatever and mass-produced orthorexic-fury fumes?
These have been a staple of presidential races since 1896, when the first examples were mass-produced from metal and plastic-covered paper.
The injectable, highly customized drugs are not yet mass-produced or approved by federal health agencies, but the Mount Sinai researchers are hopeful.
At the turn of the century, lots of children were wearing mass-produced costumes made by Dennison Paper Company,  Bannatyne previously told Insider.
Even though its products were always mass-produced, they still felt unique because its stores only sold select styles for a limited time.
Mass produced by the Nazis during the Second World War as an infantry weapon, the gun had a long afterlife beyond that conflict.
And if you're wondering why I'd choose to cook mass-produced, flavorless rice instead of a delicious family recipe, I don't blame you.
With a regular caffeine pill, I can't guarantee it's going to give me the boost when I need it, because it's mass produced.
The information, gathered by advanced GPS and land-surveying equipment, is so comprehensive that some people consider the books mass-produced cheat sheets.
Over the past two decades, I have developed a number of mass-produced connected consumer products — many before the term "IoT" was coined.
These new satellites are small, mass-produced, and orbit very closely to the Earth to ensure the internet connection they provide is speedy.
And it is not clear how effective the antibody would be once it is mass produced and then tested in animals or humans.
Japan excels at taking an existing tech product and making significant improvements on it so that it can be more easily mass produced.
A recent alumna is Jessica Harrison, a contemporary British artist based in Scotland, known for her sly manipulations of mass-produced porcelain figurines.
Chain retailers began selling cheaper, mass-produced clothing and steamrollering the independents, and by the end of the decade, their store's sales tanked.
All of them are of posters or mass-produced objects depicting either a person of color or someone involved with left-wing politics.
Sketches from Ernest Howard Shepard's Winnie-the-Pooh illustrations remind audiences that, before an illustration can be mass-produced, it must be drawn.
That price could prove hard to justify if these mass-produced appeals for cash with seemingly arbitrary deadlines turn out to have diminishing returns.
The Higgs' mass produced as many questions as answers regarding how the universe works, and scientists continue to learn new things about the particle.
Over a century later, that company has built an empire around fundamentally rejecting the mass-market, mass-produced business model of the Detroit automakers.
Not only are the mines mass produced; the knowledge of how to make them is no longer restricted to a clutch of master bombmakers.
This innovative housing solution uses mass-produced, demountable, and transportable elements that, at the same time, aesthetically communicates a charming calm and sunny sophistication.
Among the biggest bangs for an enthusiast's buck are Mazda Miatas, the world's most mass-produced sports cars, though prices appear to be climbing.
Buildings like CEPT's require bespoke design, whereas air-conditioned buildings can be mass-produced and are cheap to make, if not to keep cool.
Then he goes down to the area that sells lots of mass-produced tchotchkes and buys a few beautiful, polished, modern-looking silver bowls.
Hyundai launched the world's first mass-produced fuel cell vehicle in 2013, dubbed the Tucson Fuel Cell, but sales trailed Toyota's rival offering, Mirai.
As a large number of the bunkers are mamad, or mass-produced safe rooms attached to homes, they are often transformed into domestic space.
As our society moves away from the mass-produced times of yore, makers are helping to lead us toward a more unique, customized future.
Decorated papers as an art form haven't been thoroughly researched, and being that they were often mass-produced, haven't been traditionally of high value.
By the 17th century, origami extended beyond its ceremonial origins to a popular form of recreation, thanks to the advent of mass-produced paper.
"We've gotten so used to the convenience of mass-produced food—bagged salad and boxed salads and precut this and precut that," Marler says.
The two trending actors touched on all the necessary topics, including fake light sabers and seeing one's face printed on mass-produced pillow cases.
Compounded hormone therapy requires a prescription, and may contain the same active ingredients - synthetic estrogen and progestogens - that are in the mass-produced versions.
Unmade says that its system allows individual orders to be made for the same price and at the same speed as mass-produced products.
"It means that we get access to a more unique product rather than all having to conform to a mass-produced product," Watts said.
Unlike the $5 mass-produced melons you're likely to come across in a Western supermarket, crown melons take constant care and attention to grow.
However, the Chicago Tribune explains that mass-produced action figures and toys from the 1990s and early 2000s have never really appreciated in value. 
As anyone who's working in hardware will tell you, going from a hand-built prototype to a mass-produced model is a huge challenge.
Levittown in Long Island, New York, was one of the first to introduce the idea of a pre-planned, mass-produced uniform suburban community.
The "Haber Bosch process," or just "Haber process," as it came to be called , allowed gunpowder to be mass-produced independently of soil bacteria.
Some professional dancers have taken to social media to protest the lack of toe shoes mass-produced beyond the range of pink and black.
Despite their popularity with Indians, the cones are everything a visitor's dream of Indian street food is not: packaged, mass-produced and artificially flavored.
And by 1950, the brand debuted the V-Conic, marketed as the first mass-produced, high quality watch movement made in the United States.
The dreidel features images of Dr. Dre, the rapper and record producer, and a mass-produced version will retail for about $40 — barring complications.
"This new agreement puts us on a path towards mass produced self-driving vehicles at scale," said Jeff Miller, Uber's head of automotive partnerships.
Built in 1973 and housing about 1,300 people, it was of a type of mass-produced, utilitarian housing seen throughout the former Eastern Bloc.
Why squeeze out mass-produced mayo onto your perfect cheeseburger when you can make it yourself and get a forearm workout in the process?
But many Confederate monuments were essentially "mail order" sculptures mass produced by Northern and Southern foundries during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
One reason that mass-produced kid's videos have since become so successful is that their young target audience clearly finds their endless repetition appealing.
Apple II, 1977 Designed by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs in 1977, the Apple II was one of the first successful mass-produced microcomputer products.
An exhibition at the Brunei Gallery, African Gaze, shows these one-of-a-kind posters flout many of the conventions of mass-produced Hollywood posters.
A film like Alien: Covenant is layering in [details] because they're thinking of a future where these aren't one-off items: they are [mass-produced.
The company's Impossible Burger—known as the "veggie burger that bleeds"—will be mass produced there; commercial production is planned to begin early this summer.
Now, they've taken those mass-produced cells and transplanted them into mice, effectively switching off the disease for six months, without provoking an immune response.
The Model 3, Tesla hoped, would transform the auto industry by proving that a mass-produced, emissions-free vehicle was not only feasible but profitable.
A bottle of shampoo made from Function of Beauty will set you back between $26 and $38, which is far above competing mass-produced products.
Audi's labour boss has criticized plans by the carmaker to focus production of the brand's first mass-produced electric model outside its German home market.
It is hoped these drugs will work better with people's unique body chemistry, providing more effective treatment, and fewer side effects, than mass-produced medicines.
Until recently, no one was interested in such an inherently difficult feat, in part because beer in Thailand was synonymous with watery, mass-produced lagers.
Oh, and then there's the fact that stodgy old General Motors beat Tesla to (the announcement of) the mass-produced, longer-range, affordable electric car.
Multiple studies link time spent on social networks with unhappiness, and watching mass-produced videos and reading clickbait articles on a screen surely don't help.
Meanwhile, the lines between Etsy and more traditional retail are blurring now that the crafts marketplace has permitted some mass-produced goods on its site.
In licking these rather banal, mass-produced objects, the artist creates a conduit between himself, his art, and the random objects he chooses to lick.
Foundation and ThermoFisher, a diagnostics firm in Waltham, Massachusetts, are hoping to encourage this by offering every gene of interest on a mass-produced chip.
Pharmaceutical companies showed little interest, preferring mass-produced drugs, one size fits all, rather than a treatment that would be made separately for each patient.
Spat out with rivet-gun speed and uniformity, Chuck Berry licks sound mass-produced, as if they were turned out on a Detroit assembly line.
Chemical waste from industrial pollution is increasing the amount of environmental estrogen, known as xenoestrogens, a byproduct of plastics and many common mass-produced objects.
Trends are known to trickle down: As soon as our favorite luxury designer items appear on the runway, they inspire fast-fashion, mass-produced versions.
The intense orange you find in modern, mass-produced Cheddars (and many other cheeses) actually comes from the addition of dyes—in most cases, annatto.
And, unlike the 3-D Panerai, which was adapted from an existing model, it is said to be the first designed to be mass-produced.
Multiple studies link time spent on social networks with unhappiness, and watching mass-produced videos and reading clickbait articles on a screen surely don't help.
De Cotiis eschews subtlety on another subject as well: He seems severely resistant to the commercial path of creating fabric lines or mass-produced furniture.
It is a different sort of wine, and while mass-produced Lambruscos can be very good, they are rarely as distinctive as the artisanal versions.
Often passed from generation to generation, many of these ancient trades have been fading as the world shifts from the artisanal to the mass produced.
The subject matter, therefore, is kitsch, not because it's fantasy but in the word's original sense of mass-produced popular art, culture marketed for shopping.
His company later branched out into mandolins, electric guitars, concert and tenor ukuleles, and custom guitar cases, becoming a leader in mass-produced musical instruments.
More than 350 objects will be on display, ranging from mass-produced textiles and jewelry crafted from everyday objects, to sketches, studies and wall hangings.
These include mass-produced clothing, shopping arcades, railroad stations, train cars, automobiles, panoramas, bookstores, kiosks, stalls, movie houses, and large palaces constructed for world's fairs.
While at first you might read it as an Indigenous object — particularly given the artist's Choctaw/Cherokee heritage — upon closer inspection, the work is in fact a pastiche of popular culture's appropriation of the "robe" as an ornament for performance, the gendering of objects (such as jingle embellishments and fringe as inherently female), and the notion of mass-produced objects and, obliquely, mass-produced culture.
A local, farm-fresh carrot will probably be less diluted in its nutrients than a mass-produced baby carrot that's been bagged in the grocery store.
Plates were disposable items, generic and mass produced, simply a vessel to transport food from the kitchen to the guests' tables service à la russe style.
Apple's said to be struggling to perfect the technology such that it can be mass produced at iPhone scale — a non-trivial task, to be sure.
But today, you can head to your local Walmart or to Amazon and find hundreds of sophisticated mass-produced outfits full of impressive features and accessories.
The videos feature dadaist half-plots that an actual child might create, but they're mass-produced and trend-focused in a way that seems cynically commercial.
The idea of harnessing blood in a mass-produced, easy-to-store, and sweetened form to treat anemia wasn't a crazy idea, says hematologist Thomas DeLoughery.
Revenge porn, hacked images, and "creepshots" captured without the subject's knowledge are more powerful than mass-produced porn, because they are taken without the subject's consent.
Industrial design, which concerned itself with elevating the look of mass-produced consumer goods like kitchen appliances, was still a relatively new profession during the 1920s.
There's just one very notable difference this time round: The mass-produced beef and waist-expanding grease of McDonald's mostly won't be offered at Spurlock's place.
It's a first step toward an eventual goal of a fully automated robotic guillotine, which could help Sanaria produce that elusive mass-produced, effective malaria vaccine.
Or, rather, a series of starshots: the array could be used again and again, and if starchips can be made they can surely be mass produced.
Mass-produced engines and other innovative approaches have made SpaceX very competitive on cost, but there are limits to how useful that is in this market.
But as she started working more with tarot cards and readings, it dawned on her that most mass-produced decks were illustrated with exclusively white characters.
There are plenty of reasons why the overrated and mass-produced Pumpkin Spice Latte is no match for Ingrit's home-grown, locally sourced boiled rabbit smoothie.
With unemployment chronically high, those who do visit spend little on the town's distinctive turquoise pottery or the mass-produced knickknacks that shopkeepers hawk to survive.
"Super Mario Bros." went on to become one of the most iconic video games — as well as one of the most mass-produced — of all time.
We do not commit ourselves fully to saying that the frozen pizza— while lovely in its own weird and mass-produced right —is a perfect object.
The difference is this thread was mass-produced from fermented microbial poop instead, and it's the first product out from materials science startup Bolt Threads. Intrigued?
They are not mass-produced in the millions like those in our January exploration, but by the hundreds of thousands, which is still quite a lot.
Mass-produced shoes have edged out most of his business, but after four decades in his adopted trade, he refuses to let his artisanal business die.
The alternative — recommending mass-produced bottles — results in either a limited number of subjects endlessly repeated or wines that generally do not show a genre's potential.
It packs a single gallery with objects valuable and dirt-cheap, unique and mass-produced, as well as contemporary art by figures both familiar and unknown.
Apparently, the temple employed artisans who mass-produced some of the offerings: small, thin bronze plaques of body parts crudely hammered on demand for the pilgrims.
Directed by Alex Timbers, with a book by John Logan, this sumptuously appointed production is a sort of Platonic ideal of the mass-produced jukebox show.
Another series, titled "Bon Appétit", was inspired by Warhol's Campbell's soup cans, and it likens the sales of arms to that of mass-produced junk food.
At most races, only top-level runners typically have customized fluids waiting for them along the route, while the others hydrate from a mass-produced supply.
While it has some sugar in it in the form of molasses, it does not have the added sugars and other ingredients of mass-produced breads.
Drum machines, samplers, and so on were no longer the province of studio engineers; they were now mass-produced and could be bought on the cheap.
It was once known as "the king of coats" and famous for creating mass-produced high-end ready-to-wear (or Konfektion) for men and women.
Nearly a decade ago, Domino's sparked a brand revival acknowledging critiques of its pizza, including accusations of it tasting like cardboard, being mass produced and bland.
The Italian architect Vincenzo De Cotiis, known for blending the raw and the refined, has no interest in leveraging fame for a mass-produced furniture line.
Because its manufacturing process is so labor intensive, Plexi-Craft does not compete with chain stores that sell mass-produced furniture when it comes to pricing.
In fact, just one CPU has ever been mass produced ships at that clockrate—IBM's zEC12 which was released back in 2012 and intended solely for mainframes.
In the '219s and '70s, caring about what you put in your body had been primarily a countercultural concern, privileging natural over artificial, handmade over mass-produced.
Both automakers had received credit for setting the "production car" record at the track, even though neither car was widely available or even close to mass-produced.
Although early systems required high-powered expensive speciality lasers, newer systems are now taking advantage of mass-produced diode lasers like the ones used in DVD recorders.
Audi said earlier this year it will build the e-tron quattro sport-utility vehicle, its first mass-produced electric model, at a factory in Brussels, Belgium.
Parks agrees, pointing out that even in the 1950s, marzipan was popular, with marzipan bunnies and carrots (likely, she says, mass produced)decorating cakes at commercial bakeries.
I realized that I regretted most of my mass-produced purchases, and that I longed for minimal, refined pieces with truly high-quality natural fibers and construction.
In addition to shopping at boutiques, vintage and consignment shops, sample sales, and eBay, I also used to shop at large mass-produced and fast-fashion retailers.
Mass-produced wines that take advantage of the economies of scale will often be cheaper than those that are the products of laborious farming and careful craft.
After becoming a part of the VW Group in 1998, the company scrapped custom models in favor of more mass produced, but still incredibly limited, super cars.
"In reality, the solicitations are identical, mass produced form letters sent to tens of thousands of recipients throughout the United States every month," the Justice Department said.
The second approach, far more widely used and the one Mr. Cara tried, involves mass-produced drugs that do not have to be tailored to each patient.
Just as jury selection was beginning in 1994, costume shops around the country were flooded with mass-produced latex O.J. masks, which quickly became a bestselling item.
China's electric vehicle start-up Nio launched its first mass-produced model over the weekend, in a home market marked by competition with companies such as Tesla.
Ever since the dawn of mass-produced commercial synthesizers a little over half a century ago, electronic music has been intertwined with the history of horror films.
Byton plans to roll out its first batch of prototypes in April 2019 with the goal of Q4 2019 for the launch of a mass-produced model.
Though nearly all brooms today are unremarkable objects mass-produced in Mexico, there are a small number of people in North America devoted to hand-crafting them.
Why does anybody with just a snowflake of Norwegian blood in their veins swear by this cheap, mass-produced candy that shamelessly cashes in on national pride?
Made of lightweight, waterproof Tyvek with an insulating Mylar lining, the coat's materials are affordable enough to make it freely distributable to refugees once its mass-produced.
Like the so-called "degenerate" book covers of the Weimar Republic, these illustrations were the mass-produced, accessible products of the Expressionist, Cubist, Dadaist and Surrealist movements.
If the Walentas family has shaped modern Dumbo, the late 19th-century champion was Robert Gair, a Scottish immigrant who made a fortune with mass-produced boxes.
To keep costs low, mass-customized products often combine bespoke components with mass-produced ones, with the bespoke elements added toward the end of a production run.
At its auction, Bonhams sold a 23 McLaren F19783 for $21978 million, a record price for the vehicle, the fastest mass-produced car approved for road use.
It was erected in 1924 during a wave of installations of Confederate memorials, mass-produced and promoted in regional advertising campaigns across the South in the 1920s.
But recently, borrowers have challenged National Collegiate, and judges in many of these cases have ruled that the company's mass-produced documentation does not conclusively prove ownership.
At its auction, Bonhams sold a 23 McLaren F23 for $15.62 million, a record price for the vehicle, the fastest mass-produced car approved for road use.
In the watch world, Sweden is best known for Daniel Wellington, an affordable line of minimalist quartz watches mass-produced in Asia, whose success made global headlines.
It was the most affordable mass-produced V12 sports car ever sold, according to Hagerty, and a clean example can be had for well under $20,000 today.
All too often, products that say they&aposre feminist are actually just mass-produced goods that don&apost represent the principles and values that feminists hold dear.
They are mass-produced overseas and then shipped in bulk to the U.S., where they are dissolved and then mixed with dried vegetation, which absorbs the liquid.
The kinds of "ultra-processed" foods associated with the increased risk of the disease included cakes, chicken nuggets, mass-produced bread, fizzy drinks, confectionery and processed meat.
They can be mass-produced, which both slashes costs and dents the idea that each new instrument to be sent into orbit requires a whole new satellite.
Mr. Cwilich makes the obvious but inescapable point that paintings and drawings are unique items that are a lot more expensive than mass-produced songs and books.
In particular, the fact that they can be mass produced and replicated means we should be very careful about how we extend things like voting rights to them.
The process is arduous and time-consuming, as opposed to the sort of mass-produced saline-injected pig bellies that get sprayed with artificial liquid smoke in factories.
I still feel the nostalgic pull of the brand: the extremely basic décor, the not-bad coffee, the faintest whiff (illusory, mass-produced) of taste, culture, exclusivity, class.
"By focusing on mass-produced vehicles like the Pacifica minivan, we'll be able to bring fully self-driving technology to more people, more quickly," the Waymo leaders write.
Demoing an ultrasonic sensor in a trade-show prototype is not even close to creating a phone sensor that can be cost effectively mass produced at iPhone scale.
"This new agreement puts us on a path towards mass produced self-driving vehicles at scale," Jeff Miller, head of auto alliances at Uber said in a statement.
If such trends continue, the Department of Energy believes stacks could cost as little as $303 per kilowatt, if mass-produced in volumes of 230,22.50 units a year.
Yet as international influences combined with traditional visual expression, and 20th-century printing technology allowed for mass-produced lithographs, these nations' outputs represent the height of propaganda posters.
The company delivered 104 fewer airplanes to customers in the second quarter compared with last year, as deliveries of the company's mass-produced 1.250 Max aircraft are halted.
Rolex still relies on skilled craftspersons for many parts of its manufacturing process, resulting in highly polished finishes and smooth detailing, which the mass-produced fake is lacking.
Bespoke valves, paints and underwater equipment are among the items that could be mass-produced at a cheaper cost, Harry Brekelmans, Shell's Projects and Technology Director told Reuters.
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.
He's stunned by the cheap price of food, and amazed even further by how good everything tastes when compared to the GMO'd, mass-produced present he's used to.
Launched back in 2015, Amazon Handmade is Amazon's attempt at taking on larger crafts marketplaces like Etsy, where people today shop for gifts that haven't been mass-produced.
Tesla has had trouble with build quality in the Model S and it wouldn't surprise me if that translates into its first mass-produced car, the Model 20163.
Without any kind of regulation, this product could be mass-produced, cost investors and consumers millions of dollars, and, even worse, produce inaccurate results about vital health functions.
On Chicken Street in Kabul, the jewelers' row of Afghanistan, shops constructed from aluminum and glass are packed with mass-produced imports from Thailand, masquerading as handmade crafts.
There are still plenty of kids peacocking—just swap out the LA elite and fashionable mass-produced mysticism for Orange County Republicans and cornfed American flag-print garb.
This decision keeps the images from becoming sterile museum pieces and reminds the reader that the stories were mass-produced, plentifully available propaganda in their era of origin.
And though mass-produced items threaten to overshadow the market, the women running their own small businesses still hope to inspire and cultivate their own loyal client base.
Granted, it's tough to churn out mass-produced grub for hundreds or thousands of passengers, and even tougher to let that food maintain some semblance of culinary integrity.
In a study published last year, scientists estimated that 8.3 billion metric tons of plastic has been produced worldwide since the 1950s, when plastic began being mass produced.
Mach, who's previously been nominated for the Turner Prize is heavily influenced by consumerism and known for taking mass produced pedestrian objects and moulding them into unorthodox creations.
Ikea's brand signals affordable, mass-produced and functional, and its design aesthetic is lightweight and lean, in contrast to the heavier, bulkier furniture traditionally favored in Indian households.
They simply need the modern equipment and techniques of mass-produced white wine — temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, yeasts that encourage certain aromas and flavors, and so on.
As far as I'm aware, this is the first time these switches will be mass produced, not least at a price that's fairly affordable by mechanical keyboard standards.
The director of the Museum of Modern Art saw one of the cards and asked Mr. Indiana to do a mass-produced version for the museum's gift shop.
Given that most of these mass-produced medical supplies are made in Chinese factories, Nuzzo says, US health care workers could also be at risk if shortages persist.
At the Frankfurt International Motor Show on Tuesday, VW will unveil its all-electric ID.19303, the first of a planned lineup of affordable, mass-produced electric vehicles.
The mask was mass-produced and sold as a decorative item for years, becoming a muse for writers and artists, including Pablo Picasso, Vladimir Nabokov and Albert Camus.
Like Duchamp's bottle rack or urinal, Mr. Buren's fabric was mass-produced and presented unaltered; unlike those precedents, it also mutated wildly, adapting to situations indoors and out.
Now, Motherboard reported, MG says that he has verified the cables can be made in a factory setting, setting the stage for the devices to be mass-produced.
Those standards, and specific initiatives like the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) program that the state has launched, helped provoke the development of mass-produced hybrid and electric cars.
Mr. Hackenschmidt, the curator, said that because Thonet's mass-produced chairs were so simple, few people appreciated them aesthetically when they were first produced in the 19th century.
In the longer term, dozens of American start-ups are developing "fourth generation" reactors that can be mass-produced, potentially generating electricity at lower cost than fossil fuels.
There's a huge loss of sensory experience because of mass-produced food, so I think we'll become more focused on the textures and flavors of what we eat.
Its industrial, mass-produced nature can be used metaphorically, as well, such as in a series of portraits he's making of workers who are being made obsolete by technology.
Machulis told me in a phone interview that the inherent contradiction of sex tech toys is that they are at the same time very intimate and also mass produced.
Semi-automated technology is already fairly common on farms in places such as the United States, but fully-automated tractors and combines have yet to be mass-produced anywhere.
But if you do that, you're getting gold paint instead of solid gold, a mass-produced movement instead of Rolex's in-house option, and it definitely won't be handmade.
They also say that focusing on mass-produced vehicles opens up more opportunities for testing, since the Fireflies were limited to a top speed of 25 miles per hour.
The maker of the Prius, the world's first mass-produced "eco-friendly" gasoline-hybrid car in the 1990s, says it can popularize FCVs in part by making them cheaper.
The design of plastic bottle bottoms varies widely, and the particularity of these brand-specific articulations, while recognizably mass-produced, serve Mendelson's needs as a sculptor of unique objects.
The aim was to produce vehicles with one-third of the defects of mass-produced cars using half the factory space, half the capital, and half the engineering time.
It's the kind of thing that Andy Warhol might have loved—a mass-produced pop-art effort that, at its core, is about the interplay between creativity and markets.
A small wooden box with a speaker, Electro String's seemingly innocuous 10-watt amp was sold as an accessory to the Frying Pan, the first mass-produced electric guitar.
Pyongyang said it launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile which met all technical requirements and could now be mass-produced, although U.S. officials questioned the extent of its progress.
Stramer said the cost of the test is probably about $20 to $25 per unit of blood, although that price might come down if it's approved and mass-produced.
With bread, a lot of those mass-produced breads that are in the bread aisle that are shelf-stable, they can last a month without getting mold on them.
But for the just-released iPhone X, the North American firm shifted to OLED panels which are only mass produced for smartphones by Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS).
Ms. Hoy's use of denim feels appropriate for a moment when jeans are so popular they range from artisanal to mass-produced, from skinny to boyfriend to high-rise.
Mass-produced and joylessly prone to corporate tie-ins, it's the ultimate iteration of the theme park's overriding mission: to separate you from every last dollar in your pocket.
The commercially made and mass-produced treats that seem to have a never-ending shelf life feel like a product of the 1950s to me, right alongside Cheez Whiz.
"At the time, Vogue compared it to the mass-produced Ford Model T, which signified quality but also suggested the aesthetics of the industrial production line," Mr. Bolton said.
A new study from Penn State University found that eggs from small flocks are actually more likely to give you a case of Salmonella enteritidis than mass-produced eggs.
Activist merch has existed for decades, but it's never existed at a time when it's possible to create, market, and sell a mass-produced T-shirt quite literally overnight.
Wearing what's right for them, not just because something is socially acceptable, or mass produced at certain times of the year, has been a boon for their self-confidence.
Traditionally, soju was made from rice or grains in small batches, but in the late 20th century it became mass-produced with cheaper starches like sweet potato and tapioca.
Bring all your obscure work out of storage and dust it off, pursue public art commissions and crossover branding opportunities — would that sculpture make a good mass-produced toy?
But generally speaking, mass-produced wines are often another category, tailored to fit a preconceived notion in which flavor, texture and color have been carefully tested for popular appeal.
Does it count if a company produces just a handful of expensive prototype vehicles, rather than something that can be mass-produced and sold by the tens of thousands?
Tourist shops throughout Scotland sell relatively inexpensive, mass-produced versions, and some fine jewelers work with silversmiths who can create new brooches using molds based on the older styles.
Today, although mass-produced wines are still largely farmed industrially, the best producers have mostly abandoned the fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides and supplements that are the foundation of chemical farming.
The coin was one of six prepared by the Royal Mint when Edward became king in 1936 and was due to be mass produced for general circulation from Jan.
More important, the fact that it's mass-produced to 21st century standards means that everything, both under the hood and on the interior, is clearly labeled and relatively accessible.
In the decades that followed, the mask was mass-produced and sold as a decorative item for the walls of private homes and studios, first in Paris, then abroad.
Just a fraction of the size of a typical nuclear reactor, these advanced ones can be mass-produced and easily shipped anywhere in the country, no matter how remote.
Jean Shin emphasizes that mass produced objects are imbued with meaning through use, and by accumulating and altering these objects, she makes portraits of the communities that use them.
Introduced in October 2016, Bolt was the first mass-produced electric vehicle to go more than 200 miles between charges, and sell at a sticker price of under $40,000.
Without the restrictions of choosing from mass-produced costumes typically limited to main Disney characters, Disneybounders can choose to pay tribute to any character that exists within the Disney universe.
"Most porn nowadays is mass-produced stuff that's out on the internet and it's actually quite shitty when we're talking about its values, its ethics, and aesthetics," Lust tells Creators.
Like anything done with family, his palinka is a cut above the commercial, mass-produced liquor available in markets, "because at home, you put your heart into it," Meszaros said.
The performers all played "handheld foods" — a taco, pizza slice, cupcake, fries, popcorn, and a pixie tangerine — and were very much aware of their identities as mass-produced junk food.
The website says that mass timber could decrease construction times by as much as 35%, with separate parts of builds mass-produced in factories and able to be fit together.
Yes, we are about to suggest that you take one of the world's finest delicacies and dunk it in a mess of mass-produced, boxed bread crumbs made by Kraft.
The beer giants can, and do, buy up smaller "craft brew" IPA-makers; but there is always the risk that discerning drinkers could switch allegiance from their mass-produced lagers.
As mass-produced plastics became common, the standard for children's costumes changed, with stores selling cheap masks and plastic drapes with characters printed on them, as the basic standard costume.
Yes, the company that wouldn't sell a giant talking robot car to a millionaire wants Average Joe and Jane to have their very own, mass produced, giant talking robot cars.
Marine stations, by contrast, could be mass-produced in factories using, if not the techniques of the assembly line, then at least those of the shipyard, with crews constantly employed.
The best shrimp chips are from Calbee, who mass produced them first and who have wielded modern food science like magic to produce the most craveable chip I've ever had.
HK has launched a solar-embedded roof tile, the first such to be mass produced in China, in a move to meet the country's increasing demand for distributed solar market.
The lines between originality, plagiarism, cultural critique, and mass-produced art have always been a little blurry, but 2016 could well be the year of the inspired, professional art copier.
"During that time, the main work that I was able to do was small mass-produced projects like stamping the Koch Cash or screen printing the barf bags," explains Guthrie.
They say the products must meet too often undefined local standards — an impractical mandate for a mass-produced national product and one that is likely to fail a court challenge.
The father-son duo's fun experiment exploited the low cost of mass-produced cell phones, whose batteries, antennas, radios, accelerometers and cameras constitute the most fundamental components of commercial satellites.
"Chef's Table" star and James Beard award-winning chef Dan Barber thinks mass-produced vegetables have been "dumbed down" to the point where they all look and taste the same.
The freshly ground black pepper is more than enough heat to match the mass-produced Buffalo sauce that we're used to, and did we mention the eight tablespoons of butter?
In their mass-produced state that inexpensive restaurants rely on to melt well (and thereby create the iconic stringiness), cheeses like mozzarella and Fontina don't have a lot of flavor.
The future of Tesla depends largely on the Model 23, Elon Musk's bet on a cheaper, mass-produced version of the luxury vehicles that made the company a household name.
The future of Tesla depends largely on the Model 2340, Elon Musk's bet on a cheaper, mass-produced version of the luxury vehicles that made the company a household name.
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In the hands of a gifted sewer or embroiderer — or a creative dabbler, for that matter — visible mending can turn mass-produced clothing into a one-of-a-kind garment.
"We have to get the medical piece right to, you know get the equipment, the ventilators mass produced," the founder of Appaloosa Management said on CNBC's "Halftime Report" on Monday.
Where earlier artists were focused on the uncanniness of new electronics and mass-produced food, however, or stripped them down to a midcentury malaise, Ms. Belanger takes a middle path.
Mr. Harrison was a designer, not an inventor; his mission was to refashion consumer products so they could be mass-produced, pleasing to the eye and conducive to easier living.
But there must always be a surprise, a shift that blurs the line between the suburban and the exotic, the mass-produced and the handmade, the authentic and the fake.
Artists such as Keith Haring, Felix Gonzalez-Torres and the collective General Idea made highly visible pieces about loss, inserting AIDS into public spaces, advertisements and even mass-produced apparel.
"There's no reason that bread should keep for this long," said Dr. Jones, shaking a mass-produced loaf with a sell-by date of June 2018 that is still soft.
On any given weekday, six of the PMC edition cars may leave here for dealerships, compared with the 7873 mass-produced TLX models that might originate at another Acura plant.
The disco-y mass-produced furniture of Mr. Evans's later days existed in greater supply and appealed to younger consumers often with less money (and who had a Halston fantasy).
Wang laughed at the memory of a summer dress, mass-produced by a Chinese company, that they all rushed out to buy because the color—chrome yellow—was so daring.
On Tuesday, McDonald's said it would join with Starbucks and Closed Loop Partners to develop a cup that could be mass produced from materials that are recyclable, compostable or both.
It is now one of eight arcades owned by the Portobello Group, the area's biggest private landlord, and has been turned into an open-plan gallery selling mass-produced souvenirs.
The Climeworks founders therefore try to think of their product as the automotive industry might — a piece of mass-produced technology and metal, not the carbon they hope to sequester.
The fact that an entire aisle is dedicated to mass-produced Passover foods in many supermarkets signals the ways in which the Jewish community has been accepted into American life.
The main reason is that the film and chemicals she depends upon have not been mass-produced since 2008, when Polaroid, which had gone into bankruptcy years before, stopped making them.
"We have now taken it from a niche vehicle to a mass produced car - an important step in terms of market penetration," said Osram's head of specialty lighting, Hans-Joachim Schwabe.
And when something made with love and conscious thought is just turned into a mass-produced meme with no regard for the artist or what they're trying to do—that hurts.
Illustrations by Ben Ruby Ever since the dawn of mass-produced commercial synthesizers a little over half a century ago, electronic music has been intertwined with the history of horror films.
A final layer of standard latex house paint hides everything underneath, and the researchers estimate the treatment costs about $20 per square meter, but could be even cheaper when mass produced.
The motors and inverter are the work of the team that developed the EV1 for General Motors, which is regarded as the first mass-produced electric car of the modern era.
It may also seem easy to give in to the pre-wrapped, mass-produced black and whites at deli cash registers, but don't: They're a setup to a cloying, oversweet headache.
It's actually less disturbing thinking it's a marketing effort than assuming the Jaguars front office assumes the best way to connect with the local Jacksonville market is mass-produced light beer.
According to a 21900 article in Antiques magazine—"Teaching Success Through Play: American Board And Table Games, 21970–1900"—that makes it the first mass-produced board game in American history.
When gifted by the right person, those always disappointingly bland sugar tablets can produce a similar effect as a mass-produced illegal drug that makes you feel, well, rose-colored ecstasy.
In contrast to the austere rust and steel canvases, these layered works respond to mass-produced excess with jarring optimism by recycling and repurposing discarded metal toward disorienting and ebullient ends.
Electronic music wunderkind Dan Deacon, on the sonic spectrum, boasts as his favorite food Peanut Butter Bumpers cereal, the sugary sweet, processed, mass-produced breakfast of champions that he shamelessly promotes.
It also meant growing up with the first home gaming console (Pong), the first handheld scientific calculator (the HP-35), and one of the first mass-produced home computers (the Apple ][).
Researchers from UCLA and SRI International have developed a flexible, lightweight, cooling system that — if it can be mass-produced cost-effectively —could become a competitive cooling technology for small devices.
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The idiosyncrasy of these images comes from an organic collision of cultures and artistic styles, one without any of the corporate, mass-produced ad aesthetic that prevails in major film industries.
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When the homes were not selling as fast as he had hoped, he visited Levittown, Pa., one of several planned communities created by William Levitt, the pioneer of mass-produced housing.
Even the hot sauce, honey, jam, and other locally produced products at farmers markets are often mass-produced somewhere else, on contract for what seems like a mom-and-pop company.
But even as the 221st-century Swiss watch industry continues to wrestle with the problem, new research suggests it was 18th-century Swiss watchmakers who created the first mass-produced counterfeits.
Ford has a long history in Motor City, thanks to its Model T, the first affordable mass-produced automobile, which was made at the company's Piquette Avenue Plant, built in 280.
Affordable, mass-produced toys, gifts, and decorations turned Christmas into the festival we know today and made decorations possible for almost all households, even in big cities where foliage was scarce.
I'm guessing, based on what you have told me about your background, that you didn't actually grow up eating the mass-produced foods that have become a subject of your work.
"Artisan producers of raw, unblended local honey, are competing against mass-produced, commodity honey, which comes from many different places where food standards might fall far short of our own," he said.
This tech, which is so new it's infantile compared to the capacitive touch sensor technology currently in iPhones, is notoriously difficult to implement consistently on a mass-produced device like the iPhone.
Those pop-up selfie cameras actually appeared first on last year's Apex, so the natural question is whether any Apex 2019 features will make it onto Vivo's mass-produced phones this year.
In addition to being friends since childhood, both have monetized their moneyed backgrounds and our hunger for a piece of their world to sell a watered-down, mass-produced version of luxury.
It's probably 33 to 20 years until we'll see mass produced synthetic meat, scientist Mark Post told Gizmodo prior, although his company could begin selling the product in just a few years.
Introduced in October 2016, the Bolt was the first mass-produced electric vehicle to go more than 200 miles (320 km) between charges, and sell at a sticker price of under $40,13.
When the subsequent baseball card bubble burst in the 250s, it left many collectors with a lot of virtually worthless cards—cheap, mass-produced sets pumped out by a variety of companies.
And if you're a typical adult who chooses alcohol over lemonade during these sun-soaked days, you could drink something that isn't a mass-produced Mexican lager (though it certainly can be).
Bertoia's hand-crafted wire mesh forms, one of which is shown here, were mass-produced as seating by Knoll since the 2138s, giving him the financial means to devote himself to sculpture.
If there's one thing that should be a source of consistency and comfort during these turbulent times, it's burgers—more specifically, mass-produced fast-food burgers that always taste exactly the same.
While the public beaches were crowded with families, stray dogs, surfers, snow birds and hawkers selling everything from flan to mass-produced tchotchkes and handmade stuffed animals, the resort's beach was tranquil.
In the same way that many consumers are turning away from mass-produced foods in favor of the local and homegrown, she said, they are also seeking out small-batch designer goods.
Or the fact that few producers, at least among those wines available in the United States, were taking a conscientious, naturalistic approach with albariño, leaving the genre largely to mass-produced examples?
"This video is to say that a number of mass-produced J-20s have entered service and are ready to do battle," said Song Zhongping, a military commentator based in Hong Kong.
Introduced in October 2016, the Bolt was the first mass-produced electric vehicle to go more than 13 miles (320 km) between charges, and sell at a sticker price of under $40,000.
She envisions a future where her team could give out the haptic films — which can be mass produced at low costs — for free through Alibaba's expanding network of brick-and-mortar stores.
And while McMansions — large suburban homes that were built with mass-produced architecture from the 1980s to the early 2000s — once had a connotation of wealth, they're now lingering on the market.
"We wanted to make sure that we were balancing fine art with other examples of lowbrow and mass-produced imagery that actually had a great impact on the American public," she said.
Michigan-based startup Orbion has secured $9.2 million in Series A funding, which it will use as it undertakes the mass-produced manufacturing of its plasma thrusters for use in small satellites.
Groups that provide mass-produced hospitality, who don't offer belonging, who don't' care about what we care about — they don't meet our standards, and they find somewhere else to do their business.
In the United States, mass-produced items began replacing homemade Jewish dishes in the middle of the 20th century (think gefilte fish from a jar, latkes and matzo balls from a box).
Elsewhere in the world, particularly in the US, the phrase draws ire, conjuring images of goods mass-produced in factories with questionable conditions by workers who have supplanted their own country's workforce.
Yet instead of the 216 cores found on the Xeon processors used in beefy workstations, the Threadripper would have a whopping 218 cores—the most ever put in a mass-produced desktop CPU.
Two images by J.E. Whitney depict an anonymous Dakota woman whose portrait the photographer used on mass produced carte-de-visites, presenting her as the "Sioux Belle" Anpetu-Sapa-Win (Black Day Woman).
But those are the mass-produced, fast food versions of Cincinnati chili, and perhaps not a great face for the style, which could explain a lot about why there's a discussion over quality.
The company also recently lost a number of employees who were crucial to the development of the GM EV1 — considered to be the first mass-produced electric car — to rival EV startup Rivian.
A year later, the company moved to selling pre-assembled machines, the Apple II. The Apple II was one of the first mass-produced microcomputers and it helped kickstart the personal computing revolution.
In the 1980s a handful of home brewers had a vision: to create a choice of full-flavored beers unlike the mass-produced beers that had come to dominate the American beer market.
Set in a factory which pieces together modular houses from their component parts, the player is expected to jaunt and wallrun from the walls and floors that make up these mass-produced homes.
But it's not a high priority for border officials and even if they spot a shipment of wild orchids, they have to be able to tell them apart from the mass-produced kind.
W-22014 is a novel psychoactive substance that comes in powder form, and likely derives from Chinese labs where little-known drugs and analogues of known drugs are mass-produced and sold online.
While millennials and other younger users may now shun mass-produced food of questionable nutritional quality — in favor of "better burgers" and seemingly healthier fare — they do have a penchant for mobile ordering.
This makes perfect sense since Picasso and Braque were among the first artists to use mass-produced fabric and wallpaper in their collages and to explore the complex pleasures of shopping and consumption.
But in turn, the artists of Skulptur Projekte have appropriated the bizarre plastic products, the mass-produced IKEA furniture, the drone-filmed music videos, the ridiculous façade of late capitalism, to vivacious effect.
Should the Fateh Mobin missile be mass produced, it would serve as further proof of Iran's commitment to qualitatively improving it's already quantitatively robust ballistic missile arsenal in the face of U.S. pressure.
Liquid soap wouldn't truly scale until nearly a century later, in 1979, when a small company by the name of Minnetonka released the first line of successfully mass-produced liquid hand soap, Softsoap.
Newly industrialized, with a burgeoning middle class who could, for the first time, afford the mass-produced luxury goods technology had made possible, Paris was also, for many, a source of existential anxiety.
Love them or hate them, he writes, there are some mass-produced wines worth getting to know, including several reds from California, above, that are among the most popular wines in the country.
Today's technologies turn whole buildings into ornament, at costs that only the mighty can bear, whereas the new technologies of the 19th century let mass-produced ornament spread to every stratum of society.
Over the coming quarters, Kraft will have to show that it can compete in a market in which consumers want products they think are healthy and do not appear to be mass-produced.
The wax-printed fabrics actually consist of Indonesian batik, first mass-produced in Holland in the late 19th century before being sold into West Africa, where there was a market for this merchandise.
The fairytale-like characters that populate Rottenberg's world are workers around the globe who perform menial tasks and churn out mass-produced goods — cogs in the machine that powers our globalized capitalist economy.
With the help of Urbina's charming illustrations, Maranto explains how toxic chemicals like lead, arsenic, and uranium oxide made their way into mass-produced consumer goods like wallpaper, toys, candy, paint, and ceramic dinnerware.
The development of mass-produced, compact, cheap and safe nuclear reactors would be a Chinese first that a world in the throes of climate change would have real cause to celelebrate—and start importing.
The company unveiled a concept version of the forthcoming iX2170 SUV, which is arguably going to be the company's first serious effort at a mass-produced fully electric car meant for the global market.
The Microsoft Kinect, Bloomberg reports, is the only other piece of mass-produced hardware that uses similar technology, and that device is much closer to the size of a shoe box than an iPhone.
Even though the concept and the crude models dated back to Plato, these were the first mass-produced alarm clocks and they paved the way for a huge improvement in personal and business efficiency.
Until fairly recently in the grand scheme of cheese, American cheese was broadly assumed by middle- and upper-class consumers to be a mass-produced commodity whose modern trappings are both disquieting and passé.
Bacteria started showing resistance to penicillin as early as 1940 – just 12 years after the drug's discovery, and even before it was mass-produced to treat British and U.S. troops during World War Two.
Perhaps more practically, Khorasaninejad expects this new technology—which he says has the ability to be mass produced—to find its way onto our most secure documents and identifications as an anti-counterfeiting tool.
Started in 1886, the company introduced many homes to their first mass-produced goods in an era when most Americans lived on farms or in small towns and made their own clothes and furniture.
The Wolverine State brought us the mass produced automobile, the Motown sound, and the 38th President of the United States (we know, Gerald Ford was born in Nebraska, but he grew up in Michigan).
The complete opposite of the mass-produced, creamed cheddar that's been dyed green with a shamrock smeared on top is the crop of truly divine cheeses coming from all over this little Emerald Isle.
They can be mass produced quickly, with each costing about HK$120,000 ($15,000), about a third the cost of a regular 33 sq ft apartment, he said, adding that he is seeking government approval.
The NRC saw promise in Le Caine's work and gave him his own lab in 19673 in their Radio and Electrical Engineering Division, with the hopes that his new instruments could be mass-produced.
The failures of the cheaply made and mass-produced artillery submunitions in Vietnam evidently were forgotten, or were presumed to have been fixed in the Army's second-generation weapons they debuted in Desert Storm.
His grainy footage shows a multiracial, angry gathering of queer men and women holding small homemade signs; there were no mass-produced T-shirts emblazoned with slogans, no shiny pins, no professionally printed posters.
Rachel, who by season six was living with Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow), bought a faux-historic Pottery Barn "apothecary table," but had to pass it off as antique because Phoebe declared mass-produced furniture soulless.
"That's significant because every big name in modern architecture at midcentury tried to crack into the mass-produced housing market," Alan Hess, an architecture critic and historian, told The Los Angeles Times in 3503.
Hyundai's all-electric concept car, unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show on Tuesday, is a retro-futuristic stunner that harkens back to the automaker's first foray into mass-produced vehicles over four decades ago.
They mixed carotenes with MSG, a seasoning that the very poor use every day in some parts of the world, but when it was mass-produced "it glumped up and turned yellow," Sommer said.
In contrast to the much sleeker and sexier American cars rolling off the assembly line during this period — with their emphasis on design, size, speed, color, and amenities — these vehicles were not mass produced.
All university paths are ultimately controlled by people who have a Masters in Business Administration and think that knowledge is a commodity like any other – mass-produced and shrink wrapped with built-in obsolescence.
And what craft better encapsulates the modern reality of mass-produced food than the Subway sandwich artist, trained to tailor-make your half-chicken-meat sandwich with all of the toppings of your choice?
In choosing a mass-produced, ordinary glass as a subject, and returning to it with a gentle relentlessness, over and over again, Dreher focuses on the thing as it exists in the passage of time.
With no sentiment to especially recommend it to me, and my own snooty distaste for mass-produced pastry, I extol the values of this dessert-masquerading-as-breakfast entirely and only because it tastes amazing.
The idea is that these smaller, mass-produced satellites will be cheaper, and in orbiting closer to the Earth's surface, could provide better broadband internet coverage than fewer and more expensive satellites in geostationary orbit.
It is less onerous to pay for an SMR, which means that even though they produce less energy, they can be cost-competitive with larger plants once they are being mass produced, says the WNA.
More than a decade ago, Quinn told BuzzFeed News, customers were telling him they felt better eating khorasan than they did modern, mass-produced wheat, so he asked US researchers to study khorasan's health effects.
With mass-produced gluten-free products becoming more readily available both online and in retail stores, the Catholic Church felt it needed to address just what kind of starches could be served during the Eucharist.
One year ago, Hewlett Packard Enterprise sent an off-the-shelf supercomputer up to the International Space Station, to see if its mass-produced hardware could survive, basically unmodified, in the harsh environment of space.
Intel tells Slashgear the wait won't be long; chips are already being mass-produced and are going out to PC manufacturers starting in September, which launches for "hundreds" of units planned during Q4 this year.
One of the big issues that Sartan says she was trying to tackle is "dead stock" — the massive amount of overproduction that fashion houses and retailers create in the process of making mass-produced clothes.
The Frankfurt kitchen, one of the first mass-produced fitted kitchens, designed by the Austrian architect Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky in 1926, was a key reference, as was the 1933 Sonneveld House in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
One example: Mercedes' Formula 1 engine manufacturer has teamed up with clinicians and university engineers in London to design a breathing aid that can be quickly mass produced, my CNN Business colleague Charles Riley reports.
The games also reflect printing and mass-produced art trends, such as the 1860 game "Historical Tetotums," which based on historic rulers and features hand-colored lithographic cards and letterpress accounts of the leaders' reigns.
With its incredible shapes set against neutral backgrounds, Blossfeldt's photography continues to influence contemporary art, such as Robert Voit's 2016 The Alphabet of New Plants, which replicated the professor's perspective with mass-produced plastic plants.
My selection of Lambrusco met with no small amount of skepticism from those whose impression of the wine was formed years ago, when sweet, mass-produced Lambruscos were the best-selling wines in the country.
Another standout work is a jewel-toned illustration of a Spanish villa — in which an elaborate fountain crowns a bright-orange staircase, which is bookended by graphic-printed arrows recalling mass-produced neon road signs.
In response, Shaich said that Panera has been on a 20-year journey toward a "clean" menu, which has meant ridding its food of antibiotics, preservatives, and other additives commonly found in mass-produced food.
The Hawaiian shirt, mass-produced and popularized by Alfred Shaheen, can even trace its history to Little Syria, where in 1888 his grandfather Assy Shaheen opened a dry goods store and later branched into textiles.
In the '70s, Vanderbilt revolutionized the fashion industry with a collection of ready-to-wear pieces that included jeans, which were created for women at a time when most mass-produced denim was designed for men.
In 1996, in response to a California mandate that required automakers to have zero-emissions vehicles ready for market by 1998, GM rolled out the EV1, the first mass-produced electric vehicle of the modern era.
Sure, we'll eventually see radical outward-facing form factor changes such as smartphones with screens you fold and unfold, but those will only happen once we know that the necessary bendable components can be mass-produced.
But so much of the fun comes from the tiles themselves, which are beautiful little hunks of plastic that feel nice and smooth and weighty in your hand, even if they're just mass-produced game tokens.
Analysts draw parallels with the semiconductor industry, where European players lost out as memory chips used in computers and mobile phones become a mass-produced commodity and low-cost Asian producers came to dominate the market.
Coating formline carvings in white and adding synthetic details brings out the mass produced quality we associate with cheapness, particularly in contrast to the fine woods more typically used in traditional Native American works of art.
The founder of Revols, a Bluetooth headphone startup, described a "parasitic industry" of Chinese manufacturers who jump on unsuspecting entrepreneurs that have never mass-produced electronics before, causing months of delays, design changes, and price increases.
If the youthful-looking Niander has already mass-produced "millions" of adult replicants, as he boasts, then his current manufacturing methods must be a lot quicker and simpler than the old-fashioned way of making babies.
According to the complaint, Patterson allegedly told police he researched the gun he used in the killings, saying it was his father's and, because the weapon was mass-produced, knew it would be harder to trace.
In both eras, coming out of times of responsible, money-pinched minimalism, Lydian has represented a slight, simple wedding of darkness and fun, of the instant and the painstaking, the mass-produced and the extremely valuable.
Hyundai launched the world's first mass-produced fuel cell vehicle in 2013, dubbed the Tucson Fuel Cell, but sales have trailed expectations due in part to a lack of refueling stations and a high price tag.
Not long after, she turned the industry upside down with a collection of ready-to-wear pieces, most notably with jeans specifically made for women (most mass-produced jeans at the time were designed for men).
It could be years, however, before the completion of clinical trials needed to turn the lab discovery into a mass-produced medicine, Dr. Andrew Edwards, a lecturer in molecular microbiology at Imperial College, London, told CNN.
While hitching a ride with larger payloads is considered the cheapest option for getting to space, many nascent rocket companies are promising lightweight rockets that can be mass produced and make cheap, frequent trips to orbit.
For Crawford, the British designer whose gorgeous, subtle Sinnerlig collection came out in late 2015, it was how to preserve the rawness and tactility of natural materials, like cork and seagrass, when making massproduced furniture.
She pronounced her long audience ovation (complete with mass-produced signs saying, "We love Pat") "the most wonderful welcome I've ever had" and reproached "those who say that we don't have young people" supporting her husband.
Mr. Sheppard-Skaerved pointed out that the advent of the mass-produced graphite pencil in the second half of the 19th century coincided with profound changes in the way a performer engaged with a musical text.
The deal, which was first reported by the WSJ and later confirmed with new details by TechCrunch, is unusual because a third—and yet unnamed fleet operator—would own and operate the mass-produced autonomous vehicles.
It was, ironically, the advance of colonialism and its fascination with so-called local crafts that eventually contributed to the ossification of such traditions, as they became fodder for mass-produced souvenirs for the Western tourist.
The real tipping point, the one that will let solar clothing be mass-produced, will be the democratization of photovoltaic fabric, which will allow each thread of clothing to do the job of recharging our batteries.
And when Peter the Great created the Russian Academy of Sciences in the 1700s, entirely from foreigners, because there was no science in Russia, it wasn't long until Russia mass-produced some of world's best scientists.
For years, sellers and buyers have complained that as Etsy has grown more popular, mass-produced goods have flooded the site, making it harder to find handmade items, and harder for sellers to make a living.
In a mass-produced world, it's the homespun and handcrafted that have started to feel like the ultimate luxury — beautifully illustrated by J. W. Anderson's fall offerings, which combine granny-approved quilt patterns and contemporary shapes.
To cite Spector's description of a different set of works, they look "mass-produced," which is reinforced by the fact that there are more than 30 of them — many quite large — filling Gagosian's expansive warehouse space.
Take a look at these fake Lightning cables now capable of being mass-produced, cables that look just like the genuine products but which can give hackers remote access to a device once they're plugged in.
But they are often treated as afterthoughts, mass-produced wines that produce reliable profits for wine companies but never receive the attention of the chardonnay, pinot noir or cabernet sauvignon that is the producer's primary passion.
This idea is perhaps best crystallized in a mixed media shelving unit on the open-interior side of the house, populated entirely by a collection all-black decorative mass-produced objects and other low-end statuary.
The last visual exercise in the book is simply "bread," a study of the symbolism, tastes, commercialization, and shapes of the food, which so often in the 20th century comes as a packaged, mass-produced loaf.
Naturally Sciortino attends a BDSM workshop at the sex educational O.school, and learns about Make Love Not Porn, a social media site where users post 'porn' they've made to counteract the tropes of unrealistic mass produced porn.
The depth of worship and emotion in the series of photographs also contrasts nicely with the cheapness of cardboard; the mass-produced material is usually classified as a waste product, manufactured only to enclose more valued commodities.
Most of them come from Faraday Future's battery and electric drivetrain teams, including a team of employees who worked on General Motors' first mass-produced electric car, the EV-1, as was previously reported by The Verge.
Made by London-based art director Albert Pukies, the currently one-of-a-kind waist pouch may soon become mass produced too, after Pukies' pictures of it started going viral on social media, including Weibo in China.
Given the sophistication of even the mass-produced consumer-grade virtual reality headsets that Luckey pioneered, it's easy to imagine how affordable AR and VR could be standard issue in a near-future for the U.S. military.
Haute Couture fashion week, which runs until July 4, is a showcase of one-of-the-kind outfits by designers that have to abide by strict rules over their confection, as opposed to more mass-produced clothing.
But the analyst stressed that while Pegasus could find its way into mass-produced robotaxis running in defined lanes, these early fully-autonomous chips would likely only allow carmakers to develop prototypes ready for the driverless era.
Facebook's efficiency is partly because software products don't require humans at as many steps of the production and distribution process as companies creating physical objects that need to be mass produced and delivered to stores or doorsteps.
LONDON, Jan 27 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Aid agencies should stop shipping in mass-produced, pre-fabricated shelters after disasters and help people rebuild their villages with local materials like mud and bamboo, a leading Pakistani architect says.
One moment Tool will mention messages he hopes his art conveys, the next he urges people to enjoy his pieces as utilitarian objects, to drink from them as they would a mass-produced mug or Mason jar.
While mass-produced chardonnays richly earn the eye rolls they receive, we are still talking about the grape of white Burgundy, which makes the sort of coveted, cherished bottles that might saturate a sommelier's dream Instagram account.
Prior to co-founding Sila, Gene was the seventh employee at Tesla Motors where he served as Principal Engineer on the Roadster battery, leading the development of the world's first mass-produced, automotive lithium-ion battery system.
When tahini is mass-produced, the seeds are not always perfectly peeled (leading to a tahini that is not perfectly smooth), and can be overroasted (which leads to a bitter-tasting tahini) or not roasted at all.
Developers, eager to capitalize on cheap designs and interior floor space that would've been stiflingly hot previously, turned to solid office blocks, glass towers, and boxy, mass-produced tract homes, relying on air conditioning to make them habitable.
First made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 230, the rifle was marketed as "smokeless," one of the first mass-produced guns that didn't require the owner to load black powder on his own, the way muzzle loaders did.
In the mid-70s, following the critical acclaim and box office success of Shaft and Superfly, a whole new crop of black films were mass produced in Hollywood — many capitalizing on and subverting negative stereotypes of black Americans.
If you're in the market for a new desktop CPU, then Intel's got a whole bunch fo new 9th-Gen chips for you to check out, including one with the fastest clock speed ever a mass-produced processor.
Up until then, the Israeli-born, Texas-raised cook says his "only reference point for panettone were those spongy, gross things" — the weighty, mass-produced, everlasting hulks most of us here in the States are accustomed to regifting.
Many of them are teaming up with other companies to share risks, technologies and expenses associated with building self-driving cars since it will take time before those vehicles can be mass-produced and sold for a profit.
The state-run KCNA news agency said Monday that Kim Jong Un had expressed his "great satisfaction" over Sunday's test and suggested that the weapons should be "rapidly mass produced in a serial way to arm" his military.
By the 1830s, cloth manufacturing became the leading industry in the U.S. and the resulting mechanical expertise produced a virtuous cycle of industrialization in everything from U.S. shoe manufacturing to mass-produced hand tools, hats and barrel making.
However, unfortunately for many owners of Franklin Mint dolls, collectible plates, glassware, diecast cars, silver ingots, coins, or medals, there is little chance of selling these mass-produced collectibles for more than what you originally paid for them.
The same boxed, mass-produced versions that made panettone famous, and that took it from being a rare luxury item to one anyone could buy, gave it a reputation as nothing more than a parched, heavily perfumed sponge.
After all, pot's price, even in Colorado, still has to account for the fact that marijuana is still illegal at the federal level and 42 states — meaning it still can't be mass produced in most of the country.
At the university's 80WSE gallery, a display, without commentary, of 100 mass-produced Chinese postcard images of Mao Zedong constituted a study in how a monstrous leader could, by achieving the status of folk hero, become unassailably powerful.
"This food is who I am and there is no reason I shouldn't serve it, even if that means breaking the law," she said with indignation, noting that mass-produced meat is often treated with additives and chemicals.
The big picture: AI-written text is reaching new levels of realism — so much so that when scientists at OpenAI released a groundbreaking text generator earlier this year, they warned of potential dangers from mass-produced fake news.
A new study in Science Advances published Wednesday offered the first analysis of all mass-produced plastics ever manufactured: how much has been made, what kind and what happens to the material once it has outlived its use.
You and I are conditioned to like flour tortillas more (I like both kinds) because those are the ones you get at Taco Bell etc, and because the mass-produced ones hold up better than their corn siblings.
He added that Toshiba had done much to catch up to Samsung in advanced NAND flash memory chips that have a three-dimensional stacked cell structure, which were first mass-produced by its South Korean rival in 2013.
The lost plane was one of the first to be mass-produced and was due to be handed over to the Russian air force by the end of this year, the Interfax news agency reported, citing a source.
A federal judge in Trenton has dismissed a proposed class action claiming New Jersey law firm Ragan & Ragan violated federal law by sending collection letters that appeared to be from attorneys but were mass-produced and mechanically signed.
Wine School In our recent exploration of crowd-pleasing American red wines, I tried to sharpen the contrast between processed, mass-produced bottles, like the three we tried, and the simpler agricultural wines that are our usual focus.
NuScale, for instance, is developing smaller modular reactors less than 300 megawatts in size that, in theory, could be mass-produced at a factory and shipped on site, reducing construction costs and allowing for more learning by doing.
In a way, Iran has Britain to thank for its first printed copies of the Quran, mass produced on a machine procured by Mirza Salih and operated using the skills he learned as an apprentice in London's Fleet Street.
I sampled them all with Banu Ozden of the Turkish Cultural Foundation's Culinary Arts Center, and learned that unlike the mass-produced Turkish delight I'd had in the States, properly made Turkish delight should never stick to the teeth.
Below note number 46 ("Camp — dandyism in the age of mass culture — makes no distinction between the unique object and the mass-produced object") is a Warhol Campbell's tomato soup print and a minidress made of the same pattern.
As a month that continues to be inextricably tied to our pagan origins (despite the best efforts of capitalism to sanitize it through mass-produced Halloween costumes), it's the opportune moment to return to the tradition of oral storytelling.
But Egypt's cotton output has been declining for the past decade after farmers failed to adapt to shifting consumer demand for mass-produced items made from short- or medium-staple fiber, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
North Korea said on Monday it had successfully tested what it called an intermediate-range ballistic missile that met all technical requirements and could now be mass-produced, although outside officials and experts questioned the extent of its progress.
Once Bentel conceived of the idea for the detector shirts, however, he decided to turn them into a mass-produced consumer product, so that other people living in cities could easily see the quality of the air they breathe.
DE) main profit engine last year assigned production of its first mass-produced electric sport-utility vehicle (SUV) to a plant in Brussels and in April picked lower-cost sites in Slovakia and Hungary to build two more SUVs.
I watched closely as he removed store-bought bread from a package, peeled off slices of deli ham and cheese, spread on mass-produced mayo and mustard, and then halved the sandwich diagonally and angled one atop the other.
But with the large amounts of money rideshare companies - and not just those in the US - have raised, they'll be able to trip up related and unrelated sectors — long before autonomous cars become a mass-produced piece of equipment.
Coke ovens built for steel producers to burn coal can be considered "products" just like many mass-produced items that are subject to products liability lawsuits, New York's top court has ruled in reviving a lawsuit against Honeywell International.
Gaines's mass-produced collections of bohemian farmhouse décor, and quickly followed with a bakery, garden shop and a turf-lawn park built near two old silos that had been constructed in 1950 by the Brazos Valley Cotton Oil Company.
Brin, who at this point held the official title of "Co-Founder" and who was responsible mostly for exploring new products, will forever be remembered for being the person to debut Google Glass, the first mass-produced face computer.
Their finds—a mixture of objects both homemade and mass-produced, profane and devotional—are sent to Washington, where the best join a trove of a hundred and thirty thousand political relics, including, for example, Abraham Lincoln's top hat.
Mr. Usery, who used the initials W. J. but was called Bill, attended Georgia Military College Preparatory School from 1938 to 20063, then worked as an underwater welder during World War II building mass-produced cargo-carrying Liberty ships.
It's the kind of mass-produced content that is admittedly hard for anyone to compete with, and it's already gained T-Series the distinction of having the most views of any channel on YouTube, if not the most subscribers.
Audi's works council, whose members hold half the seats on the supervisory board, said the company must build more electric cars in Ingolstadt after criticizing management for plans to make Audi's first mass-produced electric model outside Germany, in Brussels.
Yet Faso Soap must be tested to ensure it is safe for human use and effective at preventing malaria before it can be mass produced by soap manufacturers in Africa, said Franck Langevin, campaigns director for the Ouagadougou-based startup.
Unveiled Monday at CES, the Nexo picks up the space left by the Tucson FCEV, Hyundai's first attempt at a mass-produced hydrogen-powered vehicle that was available for customers in some parts of North America, Europe and Asia to lease.
Using a Spyder5Ultimate colorimeter, I ended up getting 95 percent sRGB coverage instead of the advertised 100 percent — mass-produced displays can have some variance — however, Razer claims both the FHD and 4K versions come correctly calibrated out of the factory.
According to a recent study, published in the BMJ, almost 60 percent of the calories consumed in America between 2007 and 2012 came from ultra-processed foods, including soda and fruit juice, mass-produced breads, frozen meals, candies, cakes, and cookies.
For now, it's only Trung Nguyen that's successfully mass-produced a transparent recreation of civet turd coffee, sold to tourists who have a thirst, but not the funds, for the exotic brew that was originally a last resort for oppressed Indonesians.
In the summer of 2015, the Rutgers University art history major began arranging candies, crayons, and other multichromatic mass-produced objects into precise geometric patterns, after a Facebook group art prompt challenged him to make unedited smartphone images more compelling.
He rarely gives us these narratives in a consumable package; his collages and paintings are not illustrations, but artifacts of that imagined culture — a history painting, a cult statue — and in Moundverse Infants at the Temple Contemporary, a mass-produced doll.
The backer of companies like the plant-based protein-maker Beyond Meat, and cultured-meat company Memphis Meats, Tyson Ventures' latest investment is also tackling technology development to create mass-produced meat in a lab — instead of on the farm.
After a few months I realised that I was on to something, stopped selling the larger brands and decided only to sell independent labels, which goes back to the idea of one-upmanship and selling things which aren't mass produced.
She felt the thin clarity of her reflexive skepticism thicken into something richer and more complicated; what she once derided as a mass-produced tool of social control also, she realized, offered people a chance to understand themselves and one another.
But many of the cases were flawed, as the debt collector churned out mass-produced documentation based on scant verification, according to legal filings by a federal regulator and a New York Times analysis of court records from hundreds of cases.
"The reason I think it all started was because back then pretty much all we had were mass-produced turkey, which had no flavor, so you were trying to put more flavor and moisture back into the turkey," she said.
It was a fine place to grow up; in the mass-produced "little boxes made of ticky-tacky" that stretch across California and much of America, I found comfort, safety and a crucial sense of belonging in the American landscape.
One of the better trends in food service over the last few decades has been the movement away from mass produced glob and towards foods with natural ingredients made by humans, in particular humans who know how to make good food.
He marketed his cellophane-wrapped, mass-produced bread as healthful and dependable, in contrast to the traditional French rolls, or bolillos — common at Mexican breakfasts — that were unavailable intermittently during frequent labor disputes and that sometimes originated in unhygienic bakeries.
It's a complicated equation, but the essential basis is that, in general, wines from small family estates in distinctive terroirs, farmed and produced conscientiously, are better and more satisfying than mass-produced wines that are fabricated to match preconceived taste profiles.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 1958, renowned Dutch filmmaker Bert Haanstra visited the Royal Leerdam glass factory in the Netherlands, where glassblowers created handmade crystal wares, as well as another factory where automated machines mass-produced glass bottles.
"I've had people try to bring me Native American skulls, and I say, 'No, absolutely not—I will not accept this,'" she said, adding that she also stays away from mass-produced taxidermy, where animals are raised and slaughtered for trinkets.
Best known for his sculptures that fashion sneakers, backpacks, and other mass-produced items into traditional artistic or historical forms, he's now working on a series that looks at how mass media have told the stories of indigenous people in Canada.
Arts | Connecticut In this era of mass-produced goods, when we can breezily purchase dishes and glassware by the set, browse for presized rugs online and "build" furniture by assembling kits from Ikea, it's easy to take such quotidian household items for granted.
Called Speedfactory, the facility would pair a small human workforce with technologies including 3-D printing, robotic arms, and computerized knitting to make running shoes—items that are more typically mass-produced by workers in far-off countries like China, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
It hopes that the cost of the batteries mass-produced at its new Gigafactory in Nevada will come down to below $20203 per kWh by 2020 (see chart), and that they will offer a range of 215 miles (350km) on a single charge.
Toyota said it would grant licenses on nearly 24,000 patents on technologies used in its Prius, the world's first mass-produced "green" car, and offer to supply competitors with components including motors, power converters and batteries used in its lower-emissions vehicles.
Audi's German workers have grown concerned about their jobs since management decided in January to use a factory in Brussels to build the brand's first mass-produced electric model and make the site a key plant for electric mobility within the VW group.
"This weapon system, whose operation capability has been thoroughly verified, should be mass-produced to deploy all over the country ... so as to completely spoil the enemy's wild dream to command the air, boasting of air supremacy and weapon almighty," it said.
Two million pounds is a large amount of chicken to recall, according to Pamela Koch, a professor of nutrition ecology at Teachers College, Columbia University, who said the ever speedier distribution of mass produced food would make large recalls more and more likely.
"Rather than things that are mass-produced and come across as a little uninspired, people are looking more for ideas that speak to them as individuals," said Ave Bradley, global senior vice president for design and creative director at Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants.
The poster Elizabeth passes is a decade and a half out of date: Designed in 1945, it was mass produced in the immediate aftermath of Nazi Germany's defeat in World War II (or what Russians refer to as the Great Patriotic War).
In 2017 Trump proposed a 2018 budget that severely cut funding for school lunches and along with Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue would eliminate the demonstrably effective improved meals in the Health, Hunger-Free Kids, Act in favor of mass produced Mac'n'Cheese meals.
"This weapon system, whose operation capability has been thoroughly verified, should be mass-produced to deploy all over the country ... so as to completely spoil the enemy's wild dream to command the air, boasting of air supremacy and weapon almighty," it added.
Some of these would later become mass-produced, like wall calendars featuring "Dykes to Watch Out For," Alison Bechdel's wildly popular long-running comic series, and "Sirens Leather Calendars," made by the Sirens Women's Motorcycle Club, the oldest and largest in NYC.
Both SpaceX and Tesla used the same model, starting with near-term products that weren't nearly as ambitious as later efforts in order to crest a sustainable path to grand designs, like landing on Mars or affordable, mass-produced long-range EVs.
" North Korea's state run newspaper Rodong Sinmun reported that Kim Jong Un referred to the test of the "new-type anti-aircraft guided weapon system" as having been "perfect" and said it should be "mass-produced to deploy all over the country.
"The problem is smoked salmon has completely lost its way in the past 20 years—the onset of salmon farming and the introduction of mass-produced smoked salmon into supermarkets and the pressure is to make it cheaper and cheaper," says Forman.
London (CNN Business)Formula One engine manufacturer Mercedes has teamed up with clinicians and university engineers in London to design a breathing aid for coronavirus patients that can be quickly mass produced, a development that could help reduce the need for ventilators.
But almost all of the ornate stickwork and architectural detailing from the mid-19th century to today has been mass produced (lest we forget, the Gothic cathedrals of France, which, of course, were built without any kind of prefabrication, took centuries to build).
In a study published in 2013 in the Journal of Aesthetics, for example, participants rated Thomas Kinkade — whose mass-produced artwork graces many doctors' offices — worse with repeated views, while appraisals of an admired, English Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais remained constant.
That user also set up a page branded as a "Medical Lab" under the name "Covid-19 masks for purchase," using stock imagery of N95 masks in promotional posts, then posted conflicting photos and videos of standard surgical masks being mass-produced.
Ordinarily, pivoting to artisanal hand sanitizer might be considered a risky move—compared to mass-produced brands that sell for under 50 cents per ounce, the sanitizers on Etsy are splurges, especially in an economy that's looking more uncertain by the day.
These disk-like objects are making appearances in many artists' works these days and they draw links between mass-produced ready-mades, like Jeff Koons's vacuum cleaners encased in plexiglass in the '80s, and the uncanny nature of clean and sterile spaces.
Most of the 65,000 tons of Camembert sold each year in France is mass produced from pasteurized milk, and only 8.5 percent earns the coveted designation "Camembert de Normandie," meaning that it is made in that region, to exacting standards, from raw milk.
There, the Hong Kong-born and Princeton-educated visual artist and composer will show three animated music videos, one featuring the fair's Armco-Ferro House, a model for mass-produced and affordable prefabricated housing that never went into production beyond the prototype.
Johannes Gutenberg hadn't invented the ink, the paper, the press or the alphabet, but by combining their powers, he built the first printing press and printed the first mass-produced book: a 1,20343-page Bible printed on vellum and bound in pigskin.
Opponents of the move decried the removal of a pictogram from the wrapper of a mass-produced sanitary napkin as yet another example of society bending to the whims of the sinister transsexual agenda and as an affront to femininity as a whole.
The impact of an individual artist's single, non-mass-produced artwork is qualitatively and quantitatively different from the coercive power of an advertising campaign or a Hollywood blockbuster, and to discuss their effects as if they were the same is hyperbolic and unjust.

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