Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

922 Sentences With "more conventional"

How to use more conventional in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "more conventional" and check conjugation/comparative form for "more conventional". Mastering all the usages of "more conventional" from sentence examples published by news publications.

When Trump pulled in people with more conventional qualifications, he ended up getting people with more conventional views — and more talent at bureaucratic infighting.
The school eventually separated into two more conventional public schools.
The strings attached to the IMF's loan are more conventional.
Progress of a more conventional kind has taken place, too.
Fluxus pieces will also be paired with more conventional programming.
Without Bannon's voice, this becomes a much more conventional White House.
Put simply, this trailer feels far more conventional than it should.
Compared to Get Out, Us feels like more conventional modern horror.
The Yankees scored their next three runs in more conventional ways.
Mr. Hallberg, by contrast, has grown more conventional and more mannered.
I'm trying to break other habits in far more conventional ways.
Producers of more conventional types of nickel are still struggling to adjust.
Gerber also had a weakness for more conventional, awkward soap opera dynamics.
Meanwhile, Russia and Norway are dealing with a more conventional spy scandal.
She faces a primary, and then a more conventional election in November.
Still, in many ways the debate was more conventional than anyone expected.
That compares with 11% in the firm's more conventional global-equity index.
Any blockchain system will have to coexist with other, more conventional systems.
Hereditary was groundbreaking in its approach to the more conventional horror genre.
Smaller-scale thefts have also happened on more conventional exchanges like Coinbase.
Apple also upgraded its more conventional phone range, launching the iPhone 219.
Its aesthetics were more conventional, its narrative less of a puzzle box.
So they all disappointed the viewers and had a more conventional debate.
More conventional pesticides, officials said, were failing because mosquitoes had grown resistant.
So Mr. Neal is turning to a more conventional avenue: the subpoena.
But what about more conventional views on race, particularly regarding black people?
Hybrid airships combine lighter-than-air lift with more conventional aircraft technology.
Neither could muster the wise elders to steer a more conventional course.
He was used in a more conventional way as a deep safety.
But the civil war also saw dragons killed by more conventional means.
GREEN Aside from "Hadestown," the nominations for new musicals were more conventional.
But if it does, then we'll make a more conventional pickup truck.
Other, more conventional Republicans are still thinking about jumping into the race.
Second, party elites use their influence to steer voters toward more conventional candidates.
In that case, Burnes recommended trying some weed alongside more conventional, proven measures.
On Capitol Hill, senior figures already detect a more conventional bent to policy.
It touches on history and business strategy alongside more conventional retirement-planning insights.
Of course, the bake shop is also known for its more conventional treats.
"Kevin's Heart" tackles infidelity (and frames it in terms of more conventional addiction).
Are there things you wouldn't be able to do in more conventional drama?
So any other Republican nominee -- even a more conventional candidate like Texas Sen.
Bannon's departure removes a major obstacle to pursuing a more conventional economic agenda.
But Russia's more conventional, nuclear-tipped missiles can already slip through America's defenses.
" Her colleague David Brooks concluded that Trump has "gotten smaller and more conventional.
After the age of fascism ended, the three men became more conventional conservatives.
That's four all-new devices announced, compared to the two more conventional refreshes.
But unlike a more conventional thriller Pittard never forgets Mark and Maggie's history.
What will it take to restore it to a more conventional functioning mode?
Yardy, and other operations like it, aren't just competing with more conventional restaurants.
Bringing in a more conventional executive with broad authority was a good idea.
And costs are often less than at more conventional events spaces and hotels.
Charles Kushner severed ties with WeWork in favor of a more conventional approach.
"The Rite of Spring," a more conventional dance work, is easier to process.
The remaining five countries were struck using more conventional modes of distributing malware.
Collins still faces steep competition from more conventional candidates — particularly former state Rep.
He's not gotten brighter or humbler, but he's gotten smaller and more conventional.
The second day of the "When Harry Met Sally" tour is more conventional.
It makes some sense: Pharma and insurance companies are much more conventional villains.
If you're looking for an "easier," more conventional Tank to play with, try Reinhardt.
Stubbornly low global inflation and weak growth complicate the return to more conventional policies.
If you're looking for something a little more conventional, that's fine, we got you.
If you are more conventional you can go for green peppers filled with cheese.
Many of the administration's steps on Syria have been more conventional in recent weeks.
Propaganda of a more conventional kind, with nationalist themes, has started hitting the mark.
Of course, they also perform on more conventional instruments, like French horn and trumpet.
Calligraphy that stays planted on its rails, uniformly slanted, would look much more conventional.
Yet Mr. Parscale also sees the benefits at times of a more conventional approach.
Fairly quickly, he returned to his more conventional clients and resumed his classical designs.
Ng's more conventional professional plans shifted after her graduation from Harvard University in 2002.
"Songs of Experience," U2's 14th studio album, is having a more conventional release.
A more conventional 14-yard reception on the next snap pushed the Steelers closer.
The cellphone tower strategy augments the group's more conventional, and deadly, forms of insurgency.
It has since created an institutional framework similar to those of more conventional states.
Even so, it is not fair to equate WeWork with the more conventional Regus.
LG did also release a more conventional 32-inch UltraFine 4K monitor last year.
This time, the forces of decline are more conventional, limiting the scope for panic.
The more conventional mother-son fight in the third was as riveting as ever.
That doesn't necessarily mean that the Trump administration will start to look more conventional.
Or do you expect this to go to more conventional and reliable infrastructure programs?
On a more conventional trajectory, the same missile would have a range of about 6,700km.
But his nods to the more conventional tropes of the genre created an unlikely juxtaposition.
Second, there is indeed evidence that Mr Trump is adopting a more conventional foreign policy.
The movie is a nifty little period piece, buried inside a more conventional rom-com.
IS now resembles a more conventional terrorist group, with lots of money but no territory.
If Obamacare ends up mattering, then maybe this election is more conventional than we think.
A more conventional ZenFone 5 Lite has also been suggested by additional pre-MWC leaks.
But it's also easy enough to imagine it being channeled in a more conventional direction.
You could argue that she caved into a more conventional, less narcissistic role within J.Crew.
He was particularly skeptical at first because he was already prepping a more conventional film.
" Tasha Robinson, The Verge "Compared to Get Out, Us feels like more conventional modern horror.
There will be many more such candidates in 2018, alongside more conventional pro-business candidates.
It looks like Upadhayay's husband, Lokik, entered the wedding in a more conventional fashion, though.
Until those are ready, Express Wi-Fi will have to rely on more conventional methods.
Of the two Lees, Malcolm is the less polemical and also the more conventional filmmaker.
Both ended their programs two years later and switched to making more conventional loans instead.
The simpler and more conventional definition of small business comes from the Gartner IT consultancy.
Instead, the players wore more conventional, throwback white jerseys with no collar and no navy.
China's cities simply cannot handle more conventional cars and the congestion and emissions they bring.
It's inventing pieces, which could be very avant-garde, more conventional, they could be anything.
More conventional are cumin-flavor lamb in a dry wok and sautéed spicy littleneck clams.
People who dined at the restaurant in the nineties have described a more conventional operation.
It got help from a more conventional algorithm to determine how to solve the puzzle.
In addition to more conventional products, JUST (formerly Hampton Creek) is experimenting with foie gras.
Republican leaders in the House and the Senate now envision a more conventional legislative process.
More conventional literary treasures could be found at Whitmore Rare Books, based in Pasadena, Calif.
By comparison, Walmart's management is saddled with more conventional expectations from investors, which include profits.
By the time Charles was there, the school has become a much more conventional private school.
However, when the modular G5's sales tanked, LG followed up with the more conventional V20.
Sessions would also be a more conventional choice having represented Alabama in the Senate since 1997.
And unlike with more conventional treatments, the redness-reducing benefits can last for months on end.
This particular format doesn't necessarily lend itself to somebody who's had a more conventional television track.
Indeed there are fresh reasons to think Mr Trump is not about to become more conventional.
That means the country will have to generate power using more conventional, polluting sources, including coal.
In fact, studies have shown that cupping significantly improved acne cases compared to more conventional methods.
And finally, one of the more conventional ways to measure startup success is to examine valuations.
The outside is slightly more conventional, albeit with a two-tone white-and-gold color scheme.
Both of these handsome coupes attracted considerable attention away from the more conventional crossovers and sedans.
The engine will kick in then, and it will run in a more conventional hybrid mode.
" While not involving bloodshed, he added, it "is equally as dangerous as more conventional hostile action.
If Fleabag were played by a more conventional actress, her spiral might feel cloying or gimmicky.
You mentioned Harmony Korine, but were you also inspired by the more conventional films like Scarface?
Venables is fiercely faithful to the play, making no effort to impose a more conventional narrative.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT), an avowed democratic socialist, than a more conventional Republican like Florida Sen.
Instead, Putin may choose to beef up his already considerable missile arsenal with more conventional weapons.
This is one of her more conventional songs, a tortured ballad that showcases her plaintive voice.
A more conventional, responsible, admirable president would have looked right past them, at comelier options galore.
Other more conventional — if risky — ideas involve providing no-interest financing to fix up tumbledown properties.
It is less salacious than you might imagine, more conventional sex than out-and-out deviancy.
Its credibility-straining elements are not its academic theories, but its more conventional contrivances of plot.
More conventional, "hard" security initiatives are funded through defense accounts, which have greater prospects for growth.
As a more conventional chamber of commerce-type Republican, she appeals to the party's traditional constituency.
Everyone in the stadium took a seat and became resigned to enjoying a more conventional triumph.
More conventional boats used as homes can cost much less or much more, depending on scale.
Originally when I started in 2012, I probably had a more conventional, simplistic arc in mind.
To a more conventional nominee, this sort of baggage might be more trouble than it's worth.
That is something that Trump may be better able to offer than a more conventional politician.
While more conventional picks had initially been rumored for State and Defense such as the head of the Council of Foreign Relations, Richard Haas, and George W. Bush's National Security Adviser, Stephen Hadley, most analysts are beginning to believe that the odds favor a more conventional choice.
More conventional contributing factors for the rise in sales included relatively mild weather and a "Lobsterfest" promotion.
Those personal demons are well-researched and more terrifying than any of the game's more conventional challenges.
Still, the introduction of the character began moving the Defenders in a marginally more conventional super-direction.
After firing two more conventional campaign managers, the candidate hired Steve Bannon to run his election bid.
Like the 1994 model, all Outbacks have shared their underpinnings with the more conventional Subaru Legacy family.
Many Republicans say they support a financial consumer protection agency, though one with a more conventional structure.
But during its campaign in Syria Hizbullah has adopted more conventional tactics, and gained a bigger arsenal.
This one is a relatively low-priced camera that blends Fujifilm's aesthetic with more conventional, mainstream design.
Maze already has a product on the market, a far more conventional affair called the Maze Blade.
The company says they're also intrigued by potential with the automotive industry and more conventional desktop applications.
This notion should come as a surprise to those watching "Ransom," which could hardly be more conventional.
Trump is simply a more conventional vehicle for the anger they direct at blacks, Mexicans and Muslims.
John Kasich struck a more conventional foreign policy stance in his interview than Trump, especially on NATO.
Investment in more conventional defense based at Faslane would be far more beneficial to the local economy.
But there were other, more conventional questions that swirled from the moment Trump won the White House.
Christie's includes fringe works in its postwar and contemporary sales, along with more conventional painting and sculpture.
They are the shock troops that Trump has always wanted, but rarely found, in more conventional outlets.
Trump himself has had multiple briefings on the nuclear launch cycle and more conventional, non-nuclear alternatives.
Therefore, emerging issues are handled with a more conventional approach either with rejections or with slow adaptation.
Instead, he attributed it to a more conventional cause — a labor market still recovering from the crisis.
With age came a more conventional life: He's married to an artist and has two young children.
More: Bitcoin has edged above $2500,21 to a 2000-month high, again outperforming more conventional asset classes.
It doesn't help that Blitzstein's score dabbles in ragtime, spirituals and parlor music alongside more conventional styles.
Converting the firm from a partnership to a more conventional sort of corporation would garner considerable attention.
Charles said he decided to cut his ties to WeWork and build more conventional, market-rate apartments.
Still, Ms. Sengir took a more conventional route to living in Leilani than some of her neighbors.
Hailey, Karina's sister and, at 14, the oldest girl present, used more conventional, Girl Scout-like language.
The more conventional understanding was the desire by the Kremlin to prop up a fellow Communist state.
"Eventually, you'll free up cash flow that can be used toward other, more conventional investments," she said.
Plus, he's a more conventional liberal on most issues than you might think for a Montana guy.
The team later moved to more conventional systems, modifying industrial robotics hardware to be more powerful and precise.
Then again, a more conventional candidate probably wouldn't be endorsing the aggressive "monitoring" tactics Trump is pushing anyway.
Bentley skipped the party and put out an announcement built around more conventional automotive terms: horsepower and speed.
Oil from the province's oil sands requires more energy to extract than does crude from more conventional sources.
The superfluid-based detector would presumably be bagging more conventional dark-dark matter particles, albeit very light ones.
This might either scare voters straight into picking a more conventional candidate or empower the liberal activist base.
Notably, Archie only has one middle name, which is the more conventional naming practice in the United States.
But in general, the more adult Wonder Woman is a more conventional superhero than Marston and Peter's version.
But on other issues, like taxes and climate change, Moore would probably function like a more conventional Republican.
The Navy is now focusing on an updated version of the current -- and more conventional -- Arleigh Burke class.
Then it slowly evolves into a more conventional chamber drama — until it becomes time for murdering, that is.
Rather it would transmit them to a satellite that then relayed the message Earthward by more conventional means.
You can find multiple crowdfunded gadgets in more conventional retail stores, too, like Apple, Best Buy, or Target.
Dendritic Arbor's three contributions consist of two more conventional songs which bookmark an untitled, free form noise piece.
Trump may become more conventional, or reverse his positions anew, putting him at odds with conservative orthodoxy again.
The current usage of more conventional architecture means it'd be strange not to capitalize on the potential flexibility.
Tillerson's resume, character and approach would probably equip him just fine to work in a more conventional administration.
You can toggle the Tinder-style card view and a more conventional list view from inside the app.
By the day's end, Mr. Trump had returned to a caustic but somewhat more conventional script, attacking Mrs.
The bank's governor, Haruhiko Kuroda, said he thought there were still more conventional policy levers left to pull.
The event eventually morphed into a more conventional — and legal — event called Alienstock, an outdoor concert and festival.
But Democrats in Congress have refused to endorse the concept and propose more conventional means of raising revenue.
Ultimately they're going to go with someone who looks more conventional, someone society would be more accepting of.
In Libya as elsewhere, ISIS is transitioning from a self-declared Caliphate to a more conventional terror organization.
The role of such partnerships probably would be to augment, not supplant, the more conventional government project model.
Appropriately called Circa, the complex of 48 condominiums has a more conventional layout than appears from the street.
AMC's "Better Call Saul," a more conventional drama, regularly overstays its one-hour slot by a few minutes.
Prosecutors used the evidence, along with more conventional information, in their successful prosecution of Carpenter of six robberies.
Plus, Jack is already back on the dating scene looking to find love in a more conventional way.
I was used to the rich, gorgeous texture of more conventional modern dance; and here was this other!
The more conventional dancing (choreographed by Akram Khan) does a better job of expressing at least generic angst.
Mr. Musk said he had abandoned that concept in favor of a system using more conventional passenger vehicles.
Medication-assisted treatment is great, but it and other more conventional forms of treatment don't work for everyone.
By contrast, Slim Jxmmi's solo album, "Jxmtro," is a more conventional contemporary hip-hop album, buoyant and loose.
As in more conventional multigenerational sagas, one sees historical progress measured in freedoms won, prejudices softened, traditions modified.
And it showed that Republicans skeptical of Mr. Trump remained comfortable supporting more conventional candidates from their party.
A Democratic President like Joe Biden might seek to return to a more conventional, bipartisan style of leadership.
Wouldn't the adventurous offerings be loss leaders, while more conventional attractions, like an oyster bar, paid the rent?
She wasted no time jumping back into the political fray, though this time choosing a more conventional route.
Mr. Trump could also try to file a more conventional petition seeking review of the appeals court's ruling.
In a more conventional narrative sequence, even a sequence of poems, this interpenetration would acquire sequence and evolution.
Perhaps that would&aposve been the story you&aposre about to read, were Ocean a more conventional artist.
Trump made a more conventional statement condemning the Barcelona attack roughly half an hour before tweeting about Pershing.
At first glance, Amazon's bookstores appear to be more conventional, with rows of shelves and nooks for reading.
Down on the ground, Bayonne, which has about six square miles and 67,000 people, has more conventional proportions.
The Navy is now focusing on an updated version of the current -- and more conventional -- Arleigh-Burke class destroyers.
Kasinger seeks out subcultures like the competitive yo-yo world in order to balance her more conventional commissioned work.
A more conventional President might spend every hour hammering into the number as part of a traditional reelection message.
The more conventional bad-guy plots, however, have grown stale, almost becoming a distraction from Luther's ongoing personal turmoil.
"My first draft, which I'm very proud of, was a much more conventional Disney "I Want" song," Miranda explains.
Tony has always felt incongruous with the show's more conventional high-school tropes and scenery, now more than ever.
The Navy is now focusing on an updated version of the current -- and more conventional -- Arleigh--Burke class destroyers.
Official Berlin is glad that Mr Trump takes a more conventional view of America's interests than it once feared.
And then I got sort of drawn into some more conventional politics and the social liberal party in Denmark.
Still, some of the film's more conventional elements work because in many ways, Baby Driver feels like a throwback.
Although alpacas are no harder to keep than, say, sheep, they are a step up from more conventional pets.
He gets too little credit for identifying and acting upon issues that more conventional politicians had allowed to fester.
Chris Christie — and his head, which may lean toward the more conventional political selection of someone like Indiana Gov.
What differentiates him from more conventional preachers is his openness, his commitment to play, and a delight in insouciance.
These first months of a new administration, even under presidents more conventional than Trump, are often chaotic and unstable.
But there's no evidence to suggest that Trump is really interested in changing his ways or becoming more conventional.
The same numbers would do that for a more conventional president, but Trump fits no normal template, he asserted.
Near the end of the book, Yeong-hye's more conventional-seeming sister, In-hye, visits her in the hospital.
That means the individual would move to a higher bracket more quickly than with the more conventional inflation measure.
Living in one, Bezeau claims, will be no different from residing in a home constructed of more conventional material.
Kansas's 3rd District In a more conventional year, a district in Kansas wouldn't be on the radar for Democrats.
More and more conventional automakers have been tapping into the electric-vehicle market that Tesla has sought to dominate.
But others provide the defense of Mr. Nunes that he may have found lacking in more conventional news media.
This one feels more "conventional" than his previous work, more sketched inside genre lines, set on Chicago's South Side.
Before lion taming, the younger Ms. el-Helw tried a more conventional career at a marketing firm in Cairo.
As a result, they said, prosecutors often look to bring more conventional cases involving crimes such as bank fraud.
More conventional businesses are found on a retail strip on Second Avenue between East 30th and East 32nd Streets.
Though deliciously played by Patti Murin, Anna thus becomes a more conventional Disney girl, all signs pointing to marriage.
The Quad's retrospective — which will be followed by a more conventional Sapphic-vampire series — offers an opportunity for reappraisal.
That's not to say there isn't beauty of the more conventional kind, to be found in and around Marseille.
Her confirmation hearing — along with that for Christopher Waller, a more conventional pick — could come as soon as Feb.
She again echoed Powell's comments in saying that overheating sometimes shows up in markets before more conventional inflation measures.
He often got involved with—and hung around the homes of—girls whose families were more conventional than his.
More conventional ordnance dropped by American, NATO and Afghan forces in the years since has added to the threat.
The other plotline is about discovery, and on its face, it's a more conventional one about a musical theme.
Trump is exceptionally unpopular, and a more conventional establishmentarian nominee would stand a much better chance of beating Clinton.
"Philadelphia Transportation Company Protest" (1943) is a more conventional photojournalistic image, but no less arresting than those of King.
Would it have to be a chemical weapons attack, or would more conventional bombings targeting civilians also trigger US retaliation?
In Shawe's more conventional appeal, at the Delaware Supreme Court, his lawyers claimed Chancellor Bouchard had exceeded his statutory authority.
Over the past few quarters, however, a peculiar thing has been happening: Startup founders are choosing more conventional-sounding names.
Larry Flynt helped reframe Flynt as a more conventional figure, and the internet soon made his magazine seem mostly harmless.
His Central Command nomination represents a break in tradition; it has almost always gone to generals of more conventional backgrounds.
Three other committees will play a more conventional oversight role: the House oversight and government reform, judiciary, and intelligence committees.
The I.D. Buzz version will come after a more conventional all-electric VW under the I.D. label, the company says.
As with the more conventional challenges, the goal is to score as well as possible, effectively racking up high scores.
The company also rethought the look and feel of the vehicle, again bringing in some more conventional, attractive lines vs.
I would have been fine in a more 'conventional' gown, but our producers really wanted Amy's eccentricity to shine through.
There are no signs that he will give that up for the sake of being considered a more conventional president.
Though he's a more conventional Republican, he will inherit a party that is even more fractured than it is now.
Before the birth, Aldrich tried every old wive's tale you could think of including a more conventional method, foot massages.
People inside the Clinton orbit mourn the familiar shirts and skins of going up against a more conventional Republican nominee.
He threw in a bewildering array of slices and dices amid more conventional ground strokes and serves of immense power.
He brushed aside calls to become a more conventional candidate, and it paid off, making him the nation's 2628th president.
The pilot inspired the office's existing software vendor, Conduent, to integrate some blockchain-like concepts into its more conventional design.
Now, this is a much more conventional, PG-rated attack from a Republican candidate for governor on his Democratic rival.
Before Space Command can get stuck into cosmic battles, a more conventional war over federal dollars has to be fought.
For them, the performance of beauty can be as honest a place of vulnerability as something more conventional without ornamentation.
The president's evolution toward a more conventional approach was dictated by events he helped set in motion, Mr. Cha said.
In the absence of more conventional campaigning, these tech companies will wield more power over American politics than ever before.
"Crashing," about the wacky-sad lives of a group of squatters in an abandoned hospital, is a more conventional sitcom.
This would be required to "return inflation sustainably" to its target and over a "more conventional horizon," the report said.
As a result, professional relationships are often managed on a more conventional social network that allows for greater privacy: WeChat.
Two years of low prices and natural declines in production from Exxon's more conventional fields have also taken a toll.
With Yugoslavia in the midst of a violent breakup, there were no funds to build a more conventional indoor facility.
Yet even for those with a more conventional family history than hers, origin stories never really have one starting point.
With interest rates at 3.75%, there is room for more conventional action, but many economists see QE as increasingly likely.
Lighter, freer and a little more conventional than usual, it is Mr. Barney's most engrossing film in over a decade.
In the end, Trump's Russia policy has landed in a more conventional place than these early moves would have suggested.
He finds it impossible to just stick to a message about jobs and rising wages, as a more conventional president might.
Local progressives rallied instead behind Kara Eastman, a more conventional liberal who runs a nonprofit called the Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance.
Amis resists succumbing to Hollywood bombshell tropes and transforms moments that would be erotic in a more conventional film into tragedy.
So he's likely to resist a push from more conventional small-government GOP legislators to go after Social Security and Medicare.
Child brides tend to be confined to a more conventional role in the household and therefore deprived of a formal education.
At AlpacaZone Dance & Fitness, you can sign up for hip hop, pilates, barre, mommy & me classes, and more conventional dance lessons.
The more conventional OnePlus 7 is expected to retain the notch while upgrading the specs from the incumbent OnePlus 6T flagship.
The other possibility would be a more conventional approach: attaching a boilerplate explanation to all political stories that mention the boss.
Of course, they'll also perform on more conventional instruments, like French horn and trumpet, at this concert at the Jewish Museum.
What was once a quirky, low-slung two-seater is now a much more conventional looking sedan with a rear seat.
"This will certainly tighten the (LNG tanker) market as more conventional LNG carriers are needed to finish the routes," he said.
While her latest novel, Swing Time, is superficially smoother and more conventional than NW, it makes a remarkable leap in technique.
"The more conventional mainstream supermarkets have upped their game," Whole Foods CEO John Mackey said in an earnings call last week.
Shouldn't they satisfy the "we who know politics" crowd by running a more conventional track for an approved amount of time?
There's more beer and cider of course, served in clay flagons or more conventional glass bottles shrouded in brown paper bags.
These measures were not statistically significant predictors of support for Mitt Romney, the far more conventional Republican presidential candidate in 2012.
Seizing on the more conventional association of the colour pink, the Communist Youth League praised the online mobs as female nationalists.
If it had been a more conventional show, I think I would have given a little more warning to the audience.
His business interests these days are more conventional and include a luxury hotel, a high-end nightclub and several television channels.
He often dealt with influence marketers in their more conventional form and eventually came to realize that the model was broken.
One of Moogfest's staples is a four-hour "digital sound installation" each afternoon, featuring musicians who usually play more conventional concerts.
And by sending women to blow themselves up, Boko Haram also saves its male fighters for more conventional guerrilla-style attacks.
Kentucky expanded Medicaid in a more conventional way, while Arkansas tried an innovative expansion, offering its low-income residents private insurance.
The prenup was just one of many Trump deals, some more conventional than others, in which Mr. Cohn was intimately involved.
Many couples who meet online are making marriages work, sometimes with greater success than those who met in more conventional ways.
Given the mounting scrutiny and looming debt, Valeant has little choice, some analysts said, but to pursue a more conventional path.
It's unknown how much Bannon's heterodox views will sway the conversation among a crowd of more conventional Republicans close to Trump.
His wife and two grown-up daughters have tried to convince him to get a more conventional job to no avail.
The other side of the building hosts Ghostbusters Live, a more conventional, adult-targeted haunted house based on the 2016 reboot.
I think when you look at the more conventional pro-Trump media, they actually might care about policy a little more.
For art in a more conventional setting, head to the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, located close to campus.
It was intentionally structured in a way that was more conventional in the way of records that I grew up on.
But there are now few obvious leaders of religious conservatism, and voters have become more conventional in their assessment of candidates.
The chords and beat are more conventional than usual for Sleater-Kinney, as if the band is embracing Joan Jett fandom.
Instead, they're populating a complex preexisting world with people and conflicts, rather like a more conventional show in a contemporary setting.
Before Space Command can get stuck into cosmic battles there is a more conventional war over federal dollars to be fought.
A far more conventional approach would see the party with the most seats trying to govern alone with no formal ally.
Douthat's chapters on stagnating innovation and institutional sclerosis as elements of our decadence are more conventional, though informative and well balanced.
It can be a sign that the state is modernizing its workforce, even if job openings are in more conventional industries.
Generally, Trost said, it takes an hour to switch audiences between games of a more conventional day-night, two-admission doubleheader.
He was used in a more conventional way as a deep safety, and he had seven tackles, one for a loss.
The cutting is complemented by the music, which has flavors of Afrobeat and hip-hop but also more conventional cinema scoring.
Even before "A Seat at the Table," she spiked her more conventional R&B albums with songs insisting she was different.
It's already apparent that Trump's administration will not look like the team we might have expected from a more conventional Republican.
There is great potential in insurance — private disability insurance, job-interruption products, even helping consumers better plan and manage more conventional insurance.
But to be fair, it's mirroring Bolaño's novel and the staging is trying to achieve specific effects a more conventional plot can't.
More importantly, Trump lacks the organized following of Taft, while today's more conventional Republicans are considerably more organized than Roosevelt's followers were.
But those films are still a small handful compared to the movies being made by and starring more conventional (read: white) talent.
Now, for the first time, Nike is expanding Flyknit beyond shoes, and using it in a far more conventional product category: Apparel.
FOR PALAEONTOLOGISTS, fossils are buried treasure, and, like treasure of the more conventional sort, such finds are not all of equal value.
The engines also use electric turbopumps, rather than the more conventional option of gas turbines, to push propellant into their combustion chambers.
This is Mr Buenaventura's latest attempt to conquer his home country, where he is less famous than salseros with more conventional approaches.
ODG, at least up to this point, has chosen to take much more conventional approach to smartglasses computing than competitors like HoloLens.
Kindt hopes that, for some patients, her treatment will open a door to more conventional forms of psychotherapy, rather than replacing them.
The Sony 1000X offer better noise canceling technology, slightly lesser audio quality, and a more conventional metal and plastic design for $350.
So the series has been preparing me for this turn toward the more conventional and action-packed from its very first episode.
One of the more conventional maps in the book, "Bob Marshall Country" from Cairn Cartographics shows a slice of land in Montana.
Yellen, a top Fed official since 2004, both helped craft the crisis response and steered the Fed's to a more conventional policy.
Dishes that lose all resemblance to reality, taking on human body parts or backed by dreamlike landscapes, elevate the more conventional fair.
Issa might have a more conventional approach than Trump, but the fact that he continues to stand by Trump's candidacy speaks volumes.
But don't assume he will become any more conventional or predictable than he was during his successful campaign for the White House.
As a candidate, it has become routine for Mr. Trump to get away with things that would sink a more conventional politician.
Whether Sanders will benefit is another matter — the situation is fluid and Hillary Clinton's more conventional approach to Israel retains strong support.
Publishers described the services as supplemental to more conventional video teams, freeing up resources and letting nonspecialist employees make videos as well.
As a fine place to live New Hampshire attracts lots of newcomers, many of them more conventional than the FSP's shock-troops.
Time and time again, anxious Republican leaders have urged their more conventional standard-bearers in the race to take on Mr. Trump.
Renting an EV -- or a more conventional hybrid for that matter -- is still pretty challenging with very limited availability from rental companies.
This naturally leads to nostalgia for his more conventional predecessors, including the man liberals spent the past decade scorning — George W. Bush.
But more conventional equipment like bulletproof vests, rifles, trucks, jackets and radios was still available to the police under the Obama administration.
The duo must deal with the threat of the zombies as well as more conventional human scavengers as they struggle to survive.
The duo must deal with the threat of the zombies as well as more conventional human scavengers as they struggle to survive.
Pitchaya, who grew up in Thailand but also in Saudi Arabia and the Southern United States, informs in a more conventional fashion.
Now the question is whether Mr. Musk can conform to the more conventional corporate culture that Ms. Denholm is meant to represent.
The insurgent candidate, armored against normal political forces and equipped with a passionate following, leads a field of more conventional party politicians.
But with the continuing degradation of more conventional habitats, such overlooked interzones now provide vital pockets of biodiversity for the nonhuman world.
More conventional architects of the era might have tried to camouflage the lack of height with visual tricks, but Scarpa accentuated it.
Trump rattled through the night in a mood of huge self-confidence, taking political risks a more conventional politician would have spurned.
The blowups with Mexico and Australia have overshadowed a more conventional war of words with Iran, which tested a missile on Sunday.
So why not consider cutting a slightly larger rectangular opening and installing a more conventional compact stair like those offered by Arke?
In recent years, South Korea has featured K-pop, while the North has stuck to more conventional attacks on the capitalist South.
The sculptures don't swallow you up; they are works you walk around, not through, which engenders a more conventional art/viewer relationship.
In the more conventional scenario, at least in recent decades, it is state officials who refuse to comply with the federal courts.
Simply swapping out Russell for a more conventional liberal Democrat (Ted Kennedy, say) would be a hard sell in a polarized environment.
So I've locked myself into the first because, though farther from the lightbulb overhead, it remains the more conventional and thereby illuminating choice.
Reactions to the fourth season were mixed at best, and for the fifth season, Hurwitz returned to the show's more conventional ensemble interaction.
Security solutions are numerous, but architectures implemented by a combination of tokenization and hashing (or more conventional encryption) are likely technical in nature.
It's not all crazy tablet hybrids, though: there are also a few more conventional machines bearing the Thinkpad X21 branding coming out today.
Concern among green groups may turn to panic as Congress starts approving more conventional energy projects, including the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline.
Film, collages and installations were mixed up with masks, earthworks and embroidery, as well as the more conventional art forms, sculpture and painting.
It's the kind of setting that makes more conventional story beats and predictable fight sequences more interesting, which works in Mortal Engines' favor.
Whether that holds true in the show, or the disease is considered to have a more conventional medical explanation, remains to be seen.
Only through JVs and code-sharing are airlines able to replicate some of what might be possible in a more conventional regulatory setting.
It produces pristine, distortion-free sound, and it extends deep into the sub-bass region that's problematic for more conventional dynamic driver headphones.
Regardless of the cause, the outcome — Trump's adoption of more conventional foreign policies — is surely causing many to breathe a sigh of relief.
Trump will now do battle for the Republican nomination with a crowd of more conventional politicians, including a scrum of governors and senators.
Not being mechanical also means it'll stay this way for years, whereas my Air's more conventional trackpad has developed a slight creaking habit.
The arrangements constitute a departure from more conventional drug- contracts, which typically link prices, discounts, and payments to the volume of drugs bought.
But on the other end of it, you can do things outside of that realm stylistically that border on more conventional cinematic language.
It wasn't a change in policy toward Assad or even the civilian deaths (there have been far more inflicted by more conventional means).
As was the case in the early 1990s with more conventional doping, riders who are the targets of such accusations have dismissed them.
Political troubles The deepening questions about Russia are combining with a thicket of more conventional political troubles bearing down on the White House.
The administration's new plan to introduce more conventional military forces into the region to recapture Raqqa, ISIS's capital, is more of the same.
Some of it has edged toward anger, at the thought that these stories might never be wrapped up in a more conventional fashion.
They prefer for things to be scheduled rather than spontaneous, and they tend to hold more conventional and traditional attitudes across the board.
The album realizes musical ideas that sounded fussy when presented in more conventional contexts but, paradoxically, click into focus when allowed to drift.
The first adult sequence in Ocarina of Time mentioned above wouldn't hit nearly as hard in a more conventional "dark" or "mature" story.
And here "Border," which won the top prize in Cannes' "Un Certain Regard" slate this year, becomes a somewhat more conventional genre film.
To celebrate this milestone, a more conventional exhibition, also titled The Future of Memory, opened last Saturday as part of the Goethe project.
And a more conventional president might not have broken the mold by addressing the problem with a direct meeting with the Korean dictator.
Had Ms. Roby faced a more conventional Republican challenger, it could have complicated the national Republican Party's efforts to keep her in office.
Maazel's omniscient narrator performs a more conventional kind of literary mind reading, revealing the thoughts of these characters and detailing their various motives.
It's as if vines from a more conventional region had come to the beach on vacation and had collapsed in a deep slumber.
She played almost entirely on the beat, with no adornments, which left silence and vacancies in places that more conventional drummers usually fill.
Other, more conventional Republican operatives, who may be less exposed have either decided not to serve or have been blacklisted for opposing Trump.
Ballet de Lorraine's other program is a more conventional selection of three works, complete with program information: people to credit, people to blame.
Other pieces in the lineup are slightly more conventional, including performances by the Scottish rock band Mogwai and the Norwegian music collective Ulver.
The Signalman initially seems more conventional, yet he struggles against PTSD and fear of infection caused by an encounter with the grotesque fungus.
That is a huge number, given that plant breeders struggle to eke out gains of 1 or 2 percent with more conventional approaches.
And he followed them up with slightly more conventional sculptures: openwork wire figures and portrait heads of pop personalities (Josephine Baker, Calvin Coolidge).
You may find when the puzzle is published that some of your favorites have been discarded or retooled into a more conventional mold.
More of a modern, minimal IKEA design than the antiques and Victorian moulding style, this router is different from the more conventional routers.
If the dog controller looks uncomfortable to you, the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is a much more conventional console controller for TV play.
The Night Of wanted to be both a detailed examination of what the words "criminal justice" mean and a more conventional genre treat.
If there's only a small number of people that like that truck, I guess we'll make a more conventional truck in the future.
Let's start with a quick overview of how public scholarship differs from more conventional scholarship — the kind we see published in scholarly journals.
Another will come mid-month, when Ben Shapiro, a more conventional conservative commentator, comes to speak at the invitation of the Berkeley College Republicans.
Most of Amsterdam's residents will continue to live more conventional lives, but Frank is working towards significant changes in how those around him live.
When President Trump 2.0 emerged this week with a slew of more conventional Republican positions, a big question was: How long will it last?
Unlike more "conventional" supernovae, such as Type Ia supernovae, the duration of these explosions can be measured in days rather than weeks or months.
That script, judging by remarks from a disgruntled Fukunaga, is likely a much more "conventional" version than the "experimental" film he wanted to make.
It's even a bit less hawkish than National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, considered a more conventional conservative relative to Bannon's nationalist alt-right ideology.
People in the Mercers' orbit have also worried that Bannon's departure would lead to a more conventional White House, sources have told BuzzFeed News.
A more conventional cost-cutting measure is to ask the government if it can stop delivering on Saturdays, which would make a substantial difference.
Both Windows and macOS also have more conventional backup options that let you copy your files over to an external device on a schedule.
The LME now seems to accept that its previous policy of using incentives to push the market towards a more conventional structure hasn't worked.
Cook took a more conventional career path to the top of Apple, where he became CEO in 2011 after stints at IBM and Compaq.
"Lying in the Grass" is going to enjoy a more conventional release on February 1st, and Painting With will be released on February 19th.
In short: plenty were worried Trump would blow up NAFTA and today's document is the clearest sign they're moving in a more conventional direction.
According to the report, the government also requested data on 4,254 accounts through more conventional means, like search warrants, subpoenas and other court orders.
But even when his work colors between more conventional storytelling lines, it's always still interested in the ways entertainment can sometimes subsume the entertained.
Baker's Son employs a more conventional idea of Pop art with the zestful playfulness, surrealism, and humor of a Wayne Thiebaud or Mel Ramos.
The purpose of the ad was to aid Blankenship's opponents, Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Representative Evan Jenkins, who are more conventional Republican candidates.
Wheeler is expected to run a more conventional and inclusive policy process, even though the end results are policies similar to those of Pruitt.
And in these cases, the younger activist community just isn't sold on the idea that they have to stick with the more conventional candidate.
Workers and organizers also took a more conventional approach this time around, emphasizing the benefits of a union on issues like safety and scheduling.
Mr. Blankenship, 67, is up against two more conventional candidates — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Representative Evan Jenkins — in the Republican primary in May.
If anything, the embroideries make the paintings seem more conventional, showing how her many bodies of work may overlap but travel in different directions.
The use of the possessive in the title Lincoln Kirstein's Modern is intriguing: a more conventional phrase might be Lincoln Kirstein and the Modern.
Mr. Kelly has been criticized for failing to change the mercurial, Twitter-reliant president into someone more conventional and willing to adhere to norms.
The approach was quickly recognized as bonkers and scrapped, and Mr. Johnson moved to embrace a more conventional path of containment and social distancing.
While portraits make up a major component of State of the ART, they differ from more conventional representations of homeless people as passive subjects.
A more conventional filmmaker might have nudged this scathing attack on class entitlement in the romantic-comedy direction that early scenes seem to tease.
"I called her and said, 'I think we need to make them more conventional, maybe just, in a way, not as good," Gyllenhaal said.
They argue that a more conventional approach from the White House is essential if the president is to recover from his current low ebb.
Instead of the more conventional, infrequent performance review, employees would benefit by having routine, often quarterly, coaching conversations with their managers about current projects.
There's nothing in the account about whether Truman was right to drop the bomb rather than to stage a more conventional invasion of Japan.
Trump could return the position of national security adviser to its more conventional role, restoring a measure of order to the foreign policy process.
"It's clearly beneficial in those patients, but whether the risks and benefits balance out in patients with more conventional MS wasn't addressed," he said.
So when the film inevitably dips into the swelling music and emotion that belongs to a more conventional "inspirational" drama, it doesn't feel overblown.
From there, though, the show shifts into the mode of a more conventional espionage thriller -- NBC's "The Blacklist" or "Blindspot," under a marketing-friendly moniker.
Ecuador-born, Brussels-based duo Fabián Barba and Esteban Donoso trace their creative trajectories through dance and have a history of more conventional dance works.
The price for a 3D limb is around 30$, while the more conventional limbs start at 200$ and can go up to thousands of dollars.
Funding Circle, a peer-to-peer lender based in London, uses machine-learning programs alongside more conventional methods to assess the creditworthiness of potential borrowers.
The creatures seem virtually all-hearing and omnipotent in early scenes, but as the film progresses, they devolve into more conventional and less dangerous enemies.
The rest of LG's Friends lineup is a series of more conventional accessories, whose claim to fame is simply an automated sync with the G25.
They rightly point out that together, they have learned how to ignore Trump's rhetoric and, at times, collectively steer him to more conventional policy responses.
The financial services provider's Sydney office features a BBQ area and outdoor terrace in addition to more conventional flexible working spaces and a wellness center.
"I think he was trying to make a point that they are going to try to stay true to more conventional monetary policy," Schlossberg said.
Clinton's first Periscope featured former Olympic figure skater and Hillary Clinton filming a Clinton rally, but moved to more conventional filming of rallies and events.
Now that we're getting towards full capacity in the economy, it becomes a much more conventional decision in terms of timing and stance of policy.
In his State of the Union, in contrast to his regular elbows-out style of rhetoric, the president stuck tightly to a more conventional script.
Hayter said that bitcoin's move into a more conventional markets may lead investors to believe Ethereum to be the next big listing on Wall Street.
The change in tone and approach is consistent with the efforts by his aides and other Republicans to make Mr. Trump a more conventional candidate.
The later episodes become a more conventional legal story, as Stone patches together a defense, and the case becomes Nancy Grace-ified in the media.
I checked with the Terre Nere proprietor, Marco de Grazia, who said the wine was made in the more conventional way, with no carbonic maceration.
Hurwitz has since recut the season into a 22-episode, more conventional version of itself that is less taxing to watch but also less impressive.
It's the natural antecedent to games like Hohokum, and I wonder if it would be made today if the more conventional roadblocks were be removed.
He was quickly embraced by Trump as a campaign adviser and later joined the White House, over objections from the president's more conventional Republican aides.
The medium represents a mash-up of modern technological marvels — computer vision, haptics, artificial intelligence — and more conventional creative endeavors, like screenwriting and character animation.
Over the past few years, he's built a strong base of listeners with an impressive range of bellowing harmonies and more conventional styles of flowing.
Paul was joined by more conventional Republicans (including Ted Cruz) whose main complaint with the practice was that Obama was the one making the policy.
But it has also been emboldened by more conventional aspects of the Republican agenda, in particular the party's astoundingly hypocritical approach to debt and deficits.
A more conventional Republican president might have smoothed over some of these intraparty conflicts, and almost certainly would have managed passing legislation with more skill.
He worked briefly at more conventional jobs, including one day as a liquid fertilizer salesman, but the gray-flannel life was indisputably not for him.
Republicans appear poised to heed the lessons from their health care legislation efforts and use a more conventional process to get a tax bill drafted.
Yet the arrangements featured hand-played, natural sounds and could be mistaken for more conventional singer-songwriter fare, though with deeply cryptic, self-referential lyrics.
Domestic terrorism — such as the mass shootings in El Paso, Dayton, Pittsburgh and Orlando — bears similarities to international terrorism and to more conventional criminal matters.
Since taking over the presidency, Trump has repeatedly bridled at those who try to manage him or make him fit into a more conventional box.
If the Cybertruck establishes a beachhead, but doesn't gain mass market acceptance, Tesla can bring in a more conventional design to appease the traditional buyer.
"Marshall" Before Chadwick Boseman suited up to become Black Panther, he put on a more conventional suit to tell the story of young Thurgood Marshall.
Diaz-Canel, who has only given one interview since becoming president, to Venezuela-based television station Telesur, has taken a more conventional and conservative approach.
The company said it shifted to a more conventional reinsurance structure with increased catastrophe protection that will deliver better profit outcomes in extreme catastrophe years.
He added the ECB can already start thinking about adapting its risk-management framework to "a more conventional environment for the conduct of monetary policy".
Had Trump run a more conventional campaign focusing on the economy and making the standard out-party case for change, he might now be winning.
Both events are disastrous, as you might guess, and set off the film's conflict and conclusion, which start to run along more conventional Hollywood lines.
But in the UK this week, outsider politicians seem to have carried just as much weight with many British voters as more conventional fact-based arguments.
But no matter what he, Novick, or the explicit text of their ambitious project claim, the aesthetics betray a more conventional view of their subject matter.
But House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell impressed upon Trump that they would much prefer to deal with a more conventional figure.
As a final note, there are companies out there who, for a price, will gladly preserve your brain, albeit via the more "conventional" form of cryonics.
" He said that, if the vehicle only finds favor with a small number of customers, "I guess we'll make a more conventional truck in the future.
While there's nothing wrong with the undeniably eye-popping confections more conventional influencers post, we appreciate Cobain's down-to-earth attitude towards both food and fame.
Non-gamers might also find something to love here, as a way into interactive media that diverges so stridently from other 'games' with more conventional mechanics.
The more conventional view is that by remaining in the race, Mr. Kasich is making it more difficult for Mr. Rubio to take on Mr. Trump.
Virtually every directorial choice is aimed at making Snowden's life seem more conventional and it results in the majority of scenes feeling like a lifeless construct.
Making the jump from more conventional earbuds to professional-grade IEMs, the more sophisticated devices that musicians tend to use on-stage, should offer better fidelity.
Even when this movie is telling a more conventional story about Toni's outsider fascination with the dance troupe, it's not doing so in a conventional way.
Draghi is also expected to reduce the ECB's bond buying and take the initial steps towards more conventional monetary policy over the remainder of his term.
Although his choice of running mate suggests a more conventional direction for his campaign, it's clear from this speech that Trump himself hasn't changed his style.
Still, while Hill says that he has no doubt a Republican would handily win here in a more conventional election, he's worried this one is different.
Never among Marvel's more popular or accessible characters, Dr. Strange still found a niche among an audience seeking a challenging alternative to more conventional superhero fare.
The lead-off single, "What About the Body," is a fine introduction to all that, but it's one of the more conventional songs on the album.
I could've used a little added information on what was actually going on, and a more conventional final level would likely have wrapped things up effectively.
Many Republicans think the two will recognize the damage to Trump's brand and their own—and help engineer a return to a more conventional West Wing.
Rapid conversion of the CO2 means that a project would probably have to be monitored for a far shorter time than a more conventional sequestration site.
Using a more conventional measure of valuation, comparing the S&P 500 price to forward 12-month earnings, the market is trading at a 17.9 multiple.
Does Murray actually get more from Lendl's calm, resolute silence in the heat of the battle than he does from the more conventional support he demands?
Compared with the Southern Reach Trilogy, which brings its readers, like its characters, to the threshold of the incomprehensible, "Borne" has a more conventional adventure plot.
In comparison to the indoor theater, the festival's Cafe Cantante DJ room offered a more conventional dance party environment, albeit one with a consistent Latin flair.
Tesla's electric big-rig truck could have a working range of 200 to 300 miles to compete with more conventional diesels, Reuters reported later in August.
Many Republicans think the two will recognize the damage to Trump's brand and their own -- and help engineer a return to a more conventional West Wing.
Miller and Lord have a distinctively impish and irreverent voice to their work, while Howard's work is more conventional, and integrating those two sensibilities seemed difficult.
They would lose the next night, after Chambliss was bumped up to seventh in the order, and after that Martin resorted to a more conventional lineup.
While more conventional ballroom houses—like the Houses of Mizrahi, LaBeija, and Xtravaganza—have DJs and MCs amongst their members, they are still dominated by dancers.
And because Klopp also gets advice from more conventional sources, the tactics he chooses end up being a mix of the data-driven and the intuitive.
Like most of the ships that were dazzle painted 100 years ago, the John J. Harvey will be repainted in a more conventional way in 2019.
"We saw things that were more conventional cop shows or traditional storytelling," Erik Barmack, Netflix's vice president for international originals said by phone from Los Angeles.
Even those who live in more conventional cells manage their own affairs through a computer system to schedule family visits, medical appointments and their daily responsibilities.
We have a lot of questions about love and genetics and whether we would have felt this connection had we met in a more conventional way.
But Buttigieg's résumé tells a more conventional tale of meritocratic mastery: He's a Harvard-educated Rhodes scholar, a polylingual military veteran, and a former McKinsey consultant.
"We talked to a lot of more conventional acquirers but ended up working with Tiny because of their strong values in design and community," Schmidt explained.
It's a way of life, and the act of entrepreneur-ing often comes with an R.O.I. that a more conventional, more secure life path can't provide.
This was a serendipitous encounter which gave them space to explore an idea that might have been dismissed at first sight in a more conventional setting.
Taylor at the time was also advising President John F. Kennedy to send more conventional troops to Vietnam, a recommendation that would haunt America for decades.
As in those races, Trump himself ended up endorsing the more conventional candidate here, sending out a tweet on Hutchinson's behalf the day before the primary. .
Louder and catchier than the debut, this is ultimately a more conventional album, its upbeat hookiness coming closer to recognizable rap norms of aggression and glee.
While this year's lineup spanned a diverse array of genres, many of the acts would have had a hard time fitting in on more conventional bills.
Chirinos was part of a more conventional 103-4-3 double play in the fifth that erased Tyler White, who opened the frame with a walk.
Nine people who'd previously failed to respond to more conventional treatments for OCD received psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, in a controlled hospital environment.
In the real world—aka Upside Down-free 2017—their down-time activities are decidedly more conventional: texting, roasting their friends' Instagram posts, filming their own antics.
It's not every day I find eco-chic (read: vegan, organic, and generally considered "green") makeup that holds its own against my go-to, more-conventional products.
So this is all about changing market expectations about what will happen at the time the Central Bank does have a more conventional impact on the economy.
The problem of ill-informed voters is certainly not confined to Trump and Sanders, or to the 2016 election; more conventional politicians often manipulate ignorance, as well.
If you're shooting more conventional 28:26 frames, the extra space at the edge of the display is used to show a carousel of recently shot photos.
Why rush into war with an iconoclastic incumbent like Trump, when a dash of strategic patience could result in dealing with a more conventional president come January?
After wrapping up the nomination and especially after wrapping up the presidency, Trump has governed as a much more conventional free market Republican than he campaigned on.
Instead, a new, more conventional dating app is to replace it, sans any of the 'dating intelligence' features that made Lulu a trailblazer in the first place.
On the other hand, the winners ranged from daring films like The Favourite and Black Panther to more conventional Oscar fare like Best Picture winner Green Book.
That would actually be a magnitude that's comparable to North Korea's previous three tests of more conventional nuclear weapons, the most recent of which was in 2013.
Rather than staying just oriented enough to let the viewers enjoy their disorientation, it's trapped between really going all in and sticking to something slightly more conventional.
Ecotricity say that this biogas can then be purified and turned into biomethane, which can be sent to the gas grid alongside more conventional fossil fuel gas.
"Undoubtedly some of the spending will be committed towards improving the (military's) offensive and defensive capabilities in the cyber, space and the more conventional domains," he said.
Establishments such as Heatherley's Art School, where Millais studied, built up archives of photographs along with their other more conventional props for the use of their students.
Among Republicans and the more conventional pundits, this implies large numbers of disaffected losers staying home to pout on election day, costing the party otherwise winnable races.
Trump's first 15 months have been so relentlessly controversial that individual events often fail to have the impact that they would have in a more conventional administration.
With its new funds, it is now focusing on putting more resources behind marketing, innovation and moving into more conventional retailers including Safeway and Stop N Shop.
And there's a small, accomplished band of musicians, who occasionally provide melancholy melodic interjections that would be far more at home in a more conventional Chekhov production.
"The Secret Life of Pets," Illumination's newest feature, relies on the more conventional sound of celebrity voices, mostly belonging to people who are professionally funny on television.
After that, what the poet Stéphane Mallarmé referred to as the "strange new beauty" of Degas's monotypes even destabilizes his more conventional etchings, etching-aquatints and lithographs.
You really have to pick and choose if you want to find the most interesting bits among the sea of more conventional, disposable ideas and failed experiments.
He's the man — alongside Secretary of State Rex Tillerson — whom America's treaty allies are looking toward to steer Trump's foreign policy in more conventional and reassuring directions.
Even Tesla fans at the Cybertruck event, which TechCrunch attended, seemed torn with some praising it and others wishing Musk had created something a bit more conventional.
"Athena," produced by the Hearth, is a much more conventional play than Ms. Gardner's "P____ Sludge," a surrealist yowl that won the American Playwriting Foundation's Relentless Award.
As the rise of Donald Trump over more conventional politicians has so emphatically proved: Worsening social divisions are much easier to exploit than to explain or redress.
Senate Republicans succeeded in normalizing Trump's cabinet and judicial appointments by behaving, well, normally: Working behind the scenes to veto bad choices and elevate more conventional picks.
That relationship endured for five years, during which Mr. Vollbracht sought to meld his own flamboyant vision with the more conventional ideals of an old guard clientele.
Besides the misallocation of resources, many felt they had turned a candidate known for her tough-minded, blunt-spoken approach to politics into a more conventional politician.
I cannot talk about such a back-to-the-lander story as Peter Dunning without briefly bringing up another slightly more conventional documentary at Camden: Following Seas.
" Ms. Taub said that when donors think about jettisoning things in a more conventional way, "we say, 'No, give it to us because people can reinvent it.
But it also presents more conventional game designers with an opportunity to create games in which young girls, and not just young boys, actually become heroes themselves.
After she returned to Japan in 1985, Ms. Kurosawa — even though her modern-dance heritage would have afforded her more conventional opportunities — decided to switch her focus.
After turning the building into a Modernist bulwark, more conventional firms might have chosen to outfit it in minimalist style, with airy pale walls and sparse furnishings.
After turning the building into a Modernist bulwark, more conventional firms might have chosen to outfit it in minimalist style, with airy pale walls and sparse furnishings.
By omitting the fantastical and dramatic elements that fuel the plots of more conventional novels both of her own time and ours, Austen keeps a laser focus.
Her victory would be an acute headache for Mr. Trump, especially since he has adopted more conventional positions on NATO, the European Union and the Middle East.
Mr. Gillespie often refers to supporting "the ticket" of his party in 2016, and he appears more comfortable around Vice President Mike Pence, a more conventional conservative.
"Le Gai Savoir," which can be translated as "Joy of Learning," is that adaptation, although the word implies something more conventional than Mr. Godard's feature-length riff.
He travels to Saudi Arabia, Israel and the Vatican before more conventional stops in Brussels to attend a NATO meeting and to Sicily for the G7 summit.
The shoes weigh about 6.5 ounces and feature a thick but lightweight midsole that is said to return 13 percent more energy than more conventional foam midsoles.
"It would come down, it would move around; it was very '80s," Mr. Moore said, adding that it would be replaced with a more conventional mirror ball.
It was the imperfect solution to a confluence of events that made more conventional options even more unworkable for me than they are for most American mothers.
Things are more conventional in the Hôtel de Lalande part of the show, with a cobalt blue ceramic collection from Delft and Nevers, but no less beautiful.
Faced with a more conventional candidate, the party could have kept itself at arm's length from the candidate's field operation — and therefore from any problematic voter suppression tactics.
Have our young, modern-day Marie Curies , Ruby Payne-Scotts , Ada Lovelaces and Isobel Bennetts passed up on science as a subject in favour of more conventional choices?
Have our young, modern-day Marie Curies, Ruby Payne-Scotts, Ada Lovelaces and Isobel Bennetts passed up on science as a subject in favour of more conventional choices?
That was under the more conventional understanding of the CRA, which states that Congress has 60 days after a rule takes effect to pass a resolution disapproving it.
It was amidst the saxophone choirs and booming sub-bass of the larger band arrangements that Vernon's more conventional gifts stood out, and his traditionalist leanings shone through.
A more conventional, and whiter, campaign team joined Gillum's inner circle for the general election campaign, along with cash from the Democratic Governors Association and billionaire Tom Steyer.
Starting his journey in 2014, Dalitz has used various means of alternative transportation, including sailboats and motorcycles, as well as more conventional means, like buses, trains, and automobiles.
The question they prefer to debate is whether so-called "reverse racism" is as harmful as the more conventional sort of racism—which, of course, it is not.
Whereas "Flights" wove several plot-strands into a patchwork meditation on travel, exile and the quest for home, "Drive Your Plow" adopts—but subverts—a more conventional genre.
When we long for a simpler or more conventional past, we tend to forget or ignore how those moments were also shaped by someone else's silence and oppression.
As more conventional politicians in his own party recoiled, Trump insulted individuals like the much-revered Senator John McCain and whole groups such as all the world's Muslims.
But even the more conventional fighting films balance nail-biting bouts with interesting, humanistic stories — most of which are about the lives of economically distressed working-class men.
After spending the show's first season answering the question of whether David is insane, superpowered, or both, Legion could have transitioned into a much more conventional superhero show.
Along with working on new antivenoms, researchers in Costa Rica, Brazil, and Mexico do have other more conventional antivenoms in the works that could be effective in Africa.
I haven't been unlucky enough to get any grit trapped inside the phone yet, but it's a genuine hazard that more conventional smartphones don't have to deal with.
Ryan has more conventional credentials as well, as a former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas and is serving on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
Playing the Conquest mode, which is a more conventional control point mode in a more arena-like setting, isn't going to show Battlefield V to its best advantage.
The right has its own high-quality journals — of which National Affairs is probably the best — while Democracy holds the torch for a more conventional form of liberalism.
Trade advocates in Washington who Donald Trump would've mocked as "globalists" on the campaign trail are breathing sighs of relief at his far more conventional turn on NAFTA.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a former FDA official under Bush now at the American Enterprise Institute, is also reportedly under consideration and would be a more conventional Republican choice.
His contacts told him that the number of bridges is on the decline and that many disappeared within the last few years, often replaced by more conventional bridges.
His campaign wants Spain to adopt GMT (like its Iberian neighbour, Portugal) as a means to change habits, with a shorter lunch-break and more conventional working hours.
Although talk of investing in digital currencies and the transformative force of blockchain has grown, many still see more conventional investments and technologies winning in the near term.
This is also an inefficient way to tell a story — I'd estimate a more conventional narrative could have done the job in half the book's 700-plus pages.
Pollster Doug Usher said Trump "may need to build a more conventional Republican coalition to win" if he can't improve his standing among working-class voters, Bloomberg reported.
The diversions planned for Plaquemines would add some land back to the marshes south of the city, and so, too, would more conventional dredging projects, like BA-39.
The few genuine moments of a more conventional award-show nature, meanwhile, involved bringing venerable legends on stage, with standing ovations for presenters Carol Burnett and Kirk Douglas.
There's a delicious, if more conventional, plate of tender, light zeppole with tangy whipped robiola under an Andy Warhol mop of spun sugar that people go wild for.
"I'll Fight" is the more conventional Oscar song, but I want to imagine an alternate reality where "Why Did You Do That?" is somehow an Oscar contender, too.
For as long as it's been working on HELMTT, the Army has been developing a more conventional mobile missile-launcher called the Indirect Fire Protection Capability, or IFPC.
The entry-level iPhone 11 comes with two cameras: One that takes an "ultrawide" photo that can fit more information into the photograph and a more conventional lens.
The massive investments in perpetually money-losing companies wouldn't be so worrisome if it were happening alongside big investments in companies using the money in more conventional ways.
She was always the most sensible—she is keen to observe quarantine procedures, for example—but Captain Dallas (Tom Skerritt) is set up as the more conventional leader.
And even when he's taking on more conventional roles, like this one, he's still breaking boundaries: He will play the first gay lead of an hourlong network drama.
Mr. Trump may pose a particularly vivid threat to American democracy, but a Senate commanded by Mr. McConnell presents a potentially more enduring, if far more conventional, one.
Were Donald Trump a more conventional candidate, more attention probably would have been paid to a speech he delivered on September 215 at the New York Economic Club.
But the charrette serves as a backdrop for the far more conventional story of a white man's change of heart and the black woman who brought it about.
The devices are incorporated alongside the more conventional use of searches of sniffer dogs and gunshot residue tests, both of which came up inconclusive in the Dabate case.
As the island enters its 22013th year of recession, though, the crisis is slowly giving way to new opportunities that are elbowing aside more conventional ways of thinking.
Iora points to a study showing hospitalizations are 6900 percent lower and healthcare spending 2628 percent lower than with a control group using a more conventional healthcare system.
When he assumed command of the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade a year ago, he acknowledged it took a while to adjust to preparing to fight more conventional battles.
Whatever the manner of his departure from Japan, his arrival in Lebanon -- where he grew up after his family moved from Brazil -- appeared a great deal more conventional.
By 2020, Americans might be tired of the crash-and-burn rhetoric and exhausting daily twists of life under Trump and could embrace a quieter, more conventional choice.
Kendall's hook-up is a little more conventional, as he ends up making out with fellow addict and Pierce family black sheep Naomi (an excellent Annabelle Dexter-Jones).
In the odd new normal of the Trump era, several top Cabinet officials found themselves answering questions about topics that would have seemed unthinkable in more conventional times.
He named the statistic A22017P— After 230 Pitches — and monitors it often, rather than relying on more conventional statistics such as earned run average or wins and losses.
Still, the relative recency of her conversion, and the many years she's spent presenting and governing like a more conventional white liberal feminist, make some younger feminists wary.
Kasinger, who splits her time between Seattle and New York City, seeks out subcultures like the competitive yo-yo world in order to balance her more conventional commissioned work.
Now Snap is closing the pop-up shop and pulling the vending machines back (at least temporarily) to sell the glasses in a more conventional way — online at Spectacles.com.
After attempting a couple of more conventional, right handed uppercuts, Sharkey laid a trap for a lead handed uppercut and had Dempsey reeling as no one else had before.
The Sunni militant group still controls territory in Iraq and is expected to revert to more conventional insurgent tactics such as bombings as its self-proclaimed caliphate falls apart.
Unlimited Plus customers can also apply that credit to a pricier plan or AT&T's DirecTV or U-verse TV services instead, should they prefer more conventional TV options.
However, if instead that manufacturing is dedicated to batteries for use in hybrids where they sit alongside a more conventional gasoline engine, then Toyota can produce 1.5 million vehicles.
The more conventional laptops come from Asus, which use dedicated mobile graphics from Nvidia and are capable of playing all (or most) popular gaming titles at their highest settings.
The US missile strike was an exclamation mark establishing that Trump, for the time being at least, has come to see Russia in more conventional US foreign policy terms.
If a recent tweet is any indication, however, ColourPop might have something a little more conventional in the works (as opposed to, say, a lavender blush inspired by Prince).
But thanks to the way their engines worked, diesel vehicles came with a major trade-off: They produced more conventional air pollutants like soot, particulates, and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
These depictions are quite different from the beautiful fragments of the "Visions of the Hereafter" (1505–15), which appear to be more conventional but convey an impressive poetic quality.
It's a personal story, based on his experiences with his son's mental illness, so he's unlikely to radically rewrite it to fit a more conventional, generic, easily packagable vision.
The poster that the distribution company settled on is styled according to more conventional horror tropes: Dawn reclines in a stark white bathtub, her face erased of any emotion.
That means he's likely to appoint more conventional types — people who strongly support America's internationalist stance and see clear lines between jihadism and Islam — to fill their old jobs.
"I have to say the positives for me really were significant and it's going to be tricky to go back to a more conventional way of shooting," he said.
Like his neighbor Gravner, Mr. Radikon early on made more-conventional wines, using modern tools like stainless steel tanks for fermentation and small barrels of French oak for aging.
Since then, Azamael seems to have left the Doom community for good, and many of its Russian members have moved on to slightly more conventional, less high-concept mapping.
But where Goon Squad was experimental in its form, Manhattan Beach has a much more conventional shape; Egan has said she wanted it to read like a Victorian novel.
Photo: AIpark Aside from the more conventional categories of energy efficiency and pollution prevention, the fund also eyes technology companies that could benefit the environment in less obvious ways.
Those findings are all the more striking because, up until now, Trump has shown an extraordinary capacity to emerge unscathed from controversies that would have sunk more conventional candidates.
To combat more conventional threats, organizers said the security forces intended to deploy both old-fashioned checkpoints and new technologies such as facial recognition systems, smart cameras and drones.
Those more conventional lobbying approaches may have been working: Countries like Britain and Germany, which have considered the White House's pleas, have wavered and may ultimately use Huawei hardware.
More conventional, although it takes place in a disused printing plant rather than a theater, is the premiere of "The Cave," an opera by the British composer Tansy Davies.
Because he edits less and holds shots longer than more conventional documentarians, his films are akin to Warhol screen tests — full of revealing behavioral tics and transcendent empty moments.
Also in the mix are more conventional spaces like the Irondale Center ("Salome," from the company M-21) and the Brick ("Donald Trump Dies in the End," a comedy).
Even supporters of Mr. Sanders who are sympathetic to his overall approach to politics say that he has not capitalized on opportunities to build support in more conventional ways.
The problem is that the production, based on a more conventional one that Mr. Spacey performed at the Old Vic in London in 2014 and 2015, is itself uncompelling.
That context uniquely creates the circumstances in which Bloomberg (as opposed to Biden or Klobuchar or some other more conventional Democrat) looks like a reasonable option to party regulars.
And in that same interview, Musk also said Tesla would even consider making a more conventional pickup truck in the future in order to meet a wider customer base.
Satie's score, written more than fifteen years in advance of Schoenberg's first atonal works, subsequently reverts to a more conventional language, but the fabric of harmony has been rent.
Pre-existing conditions, risk pools and premium costs — not the more conventional Republican disquisitions in favor of the free market, personal responsibility and smaller government — dominate the debate today.
These include "Sweet Dreams" (Sunday and Tuesday), the new film from the celebrated director Marco Bellocchio, working in a perhaps more conventional and less overtly political mode than usual.
The effort started before Inauguration Day to persuade Mr. Trump and his staff to comply with more conventional ethics standards used during the Obama and George W. Bush administrations.
Yet even as Bonobos has become a more conventional retailer, it has maintained its online ethos, offering generous shipping and return policies and calling its customer-service agents ninjas.
" Lowry added: "We'll never know, but if Netflix had treated 'Roma' like a more conventional nominee — starting with providing box-office data — it might have been a different outcome.
Blockchain and cryptocurrency jobs are increasingly appealing to job seekers from more conventional sectors in Asia — even as the technology's most famous use case struggles on the price front.
But while a more conventional politician would cite some kind of strategic or geopolitical rationale, Trump really is focused on Saudi money — money that flows to American defense contractors.
While the movie could hardly be called mainstream, it's more conventional than the usual Lucchi-Gianikian work because it's a singular personal musing rather than a painstakingly researched assemblage.
"We believe that planets such as Planet Nine form together with more 'conventional' planets such as Uranus and Neptune, out of the same material," Batygin told me over email.
Digital Shadows notes that the group allegedly recently lost some of its talent to arrests — a problem less common, though not entirely unheard of, in the more conventional tech industry.
But the Orwellian nightmare that the writers concoct winds up taking a back seat to a more conventional cat-and-mouse game as Ben navigates his way through the ranks.
Others have come up with more conventional ideas, including NASA, which proposed launching an enormous magnetic shield into space to protect the planet from solar winds in a 2017 paper .
Prosperity and security But the President leavened the bile with a more conventional approach, seeking to draw in wavering mainstream Republicans and independents left uncomfortable by his populist, nationalist creed.
Martinis admitted Wednesday to a fixation with redesigning the wires that snake between the supercold qubits on a quantum processor and the racks of more conventional electronics that control them.
In terms of policy, much of what she talked about -- including her views on NATO, trade and Russia -- has already been rolled out in previous, more conventional foreign policy speeches.
The Penna comes in two versions: the far nicer-looking (but presumably harder to type on) chrome-edged circular typewriter keycaps, as well as a more conventional square-shaped version.
The major difference, however, is that LG's display is an OLED panel with a laundry list of problems, whereas HTC's is a more conventional LCD that just looks very nice.
Thompson and Speights had six points apiece in the run, Thompson hitting a pair of 3-pointers, while Speights took the more conventional three-hoop route to his half-dozen.
Unlike with a more conventional subway, these skates don't stop between where a person gets on and where they might get off; every skate runs express to one's final destination.
But Jóhannsson did more conventional work as well, such as with his score for The Theory of Everything, which retained some of his minimalist tendencies alongside the film's soaring themes.
The company's since gone on to raise millions of dollars in investment, and is producing real collagen from more conventional animal DNA that it's now selling into the cosmetic market.
A fresh-faced candidate wins But this time, the elite candidate -- albeit one whose youth and outlook suggested a break from older, more conventional political forces -- came out on top.
Combined with the recent shuttering of several of Seattle's more conventional, longstanding storefront galleries, Cherry & Lucic's gesture against the system via art that points directly at its unsustainable flaws resonated.
Soft robots—meaning that they're made of flexible materials—are a promising area of research, since they can go places more conventional robots can't thanks to their malleable construction materials.
Bannon predicts that moves coming from the White House are about to get much more "conventional" due to what he predicts will be a flood of moderates on the Hill.
By the mid-1960s, Alden Self-Transit was pitching a "StaRRcar Jr.," a more conventional PRT that ran on a closed loop and couldn't be independently driven on surface streets.
Why it matters: White House officials say there shouldn't be too much focus on Stepien, and that this White House shouldn't be judged by the standards of more conventional ones.
The President's freewheeling approach to the talks has worried both administration officials and close US allies who have urged the President to stick to a more conventional approach to negotiations.
The more conventional path is in the form of forward sales and here too, the shape of the forward zinc curve on the London market should give pause for thought.
The Bronx space represents a maturation for the artist, who has since moved on to more conventional living quarters, and who has been working on a series of metal figures.
Trump's staff expansion comes as the real estate mogul shifts to run a more conventional presidential campaign, in an attempt to overcome recent speed bumps from the past few weeks.
"Some removal of monetary stimulus is likely to become necessary if the trade-off facing the MPC continues to lessen and the policy decision accordingly becomes more conventional," he added.
The Trump campaign is said to favor hiring a new campaign manager to play a more conventional role, focused on ensuring that basic functions of the organization work together smoothly.
I taught my first music production class this summer at an alternative high school in the Lower-Highlands neighborhood of Lowell for students who don't fit into more conventional classrooms.
For many years, it has struggled over whether to remain essentially a 19th-century-style club or to become a more conventional museum and show its collection to better effect.
Low's songs were originally intended for the soundtrack for The Man Who Fell to Earth, although director Nicholas Roeg ended up opting for more conventional pop, composed by John Phillips.
And for those like Ashley and Mehta, it means the chance to come out of the shadows and take a more conventional life path while doing work they've long loved.
As a result, the subjects tend to be more conventional — an interior or a still-life, which is what we might expected to find in a work of this size.
Baldwin has to hold on to some of the first group, even with Trump off the ballot and more conventional Republicans in his place, and regain some of the latter.
First, there's debate between the Sanders camp and more conventional Democrats over how much of a problem the dirtbag left is and how much blame Sanders deserves for their behavior.
"This Close," streaming on Sundance Now beginning Wednesday, isn't at those shows' level — it's more conventional, with familiar relationship and family situations, and it doesn't really have a distinct sensibility.
In addition to more conventional spy training, there are lessons in how to dress and how to eat a formal meal — how, in other words, to behave in polite society.
Reading to Cal yields some combination of that imaginary moo — a vicarious confirmation of being heard and understood — and the more conventional verbal affirmation I get from reading with Simone.
His unapologetic style is one reason he refused to temper his behavior in the week of McCain's passing -- and further alienated the more conventional politicians who loved the Arizona senator.
We also need to focus our limited strategic attention span away from counterinsurgency and nation-building and toward thwarting China's efforts to dominate data, technology, and more conventional military spheres.
And many governors have continued to take a more conventional approach to foreign travel, promoting their states as destinations for business without offering any particular commentary on the White House.
Joseph L. Votel, the head of the United States Central Command, told reporters on Thursday that he was open to asking for more conventional military units if they are needed.
After a few minutes, some of the icky bits near the skin that would be discarded by more conventional sushi chefs appeared as an accompaniment, flash fried into crispy chips.
The research also found that increasing worries about insider threats have driven companies to rely on proactive monitoring of user behavior, over more conventional security methods like end-point protection.
" Dealing with Medicare for All In Marion, most of the audience's queries, though, had followed a more conventional script, hitting on topics from impeachment to, of course, "Medicare for All.
At first, "How to Transcend a Happy Marriage," a Lincoln Center Theater production directed by Rebecca Taichman and featuring Marisa Tomei, would appear to be in a more conventional mold.
Mohammed's media are multitudinous, from the props and sets of the various worlds to more conventional paintings and photographs, quilts, neon, airbrush t-shirts, soft sculpture, video, and audio works.
The upshot of all this is that President Trump's trade policies look much more conventional than you would have thought from listening to him on the campaign trail in 2016.
It's also a corking little thriller, which exemplifies the Wachowskis' approach: Take a lot of heady ideas, themes, and philosophical notions, then bury them inside a more conventional storytelling framework.
Instead state, local, and federal authorities and BP chose to use more conventional tools — methods that can be costly and just as dangerous to environment as the oil spill itself.
While more conventional hard rock had crept its way into the fatty folds of lardaceous double disc set The Fragile, it took centerstage on 133's perfectly-titled comeback With Teeth.
But this movie was able to sidestep the defenses and expectations that a more conventional film about race usually faces because it was so outside of what we're used to seeing.
This is very much in line with Trump's campaign rhetoric but at odds with what we've seen so far from his governance, which has been much more conventional than his campaign.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Henry McMaster took a big leap when he endorsed Donald Trump for president in January 123, well before the billionaire businessman had vanquished his 16 more conventional primary foes.
Instead, the company is said to be partnering with automakers on more conventional cars with a view to possibly launching an autonomous ride-sharing service by the end of next year.
It's heavily indebted to Mad Men, and it relies on Joe's "mysterious" charms as the sort of enigmatic, brilliant figure who would be the center of a more conventional tech biopic.
But he is also becoming a more conventional candidate as he staffs up a vice presidential search and moves from a self-funding financing model for his campaign toward traditional fundraising.
The 33-inch model of this laptop offers a 4K touchscreen with great color fidelity and bezels thin enough to make it the size of a more conventional 14-inch laptop.
Instead of huge, transparent glass structures that descend to the floor, the new design features tent-like poles holding up an opaque skin, with more conventional glass walls at the edges.
But, like much of Mr McKay's other work, "This Giant Beast That Is the Global Economy" is wonderfully entertaining, and makers of more conventional documentaries would benefit from his stylistic flair.
On June 5th robed representatives of more conventional faiths, including a rabbi and an imam as well as many Protestant churches, came to the courthouse in Tucson to show their solidarity.
The open Aeons carry over the same profoundly competent, distortion-free performance of the closed, but by competing along more conventional lines, they lose the character and uniqueness of the closed.
A broad range of investors have poured money into ultra-long bonds in the past year, hoping they would offer better returns than the record low rates on more conventional maturities.
Founded in 2013 and dedicated solely to celebrating feminism and sexuality while challenging gender oppression, the online publication quickly became a vital space for voices often excluded from more conventional communities.
"This is a sign Trump is going to return to a more conventional media strategy," Mike Cernovich, a pro-Trump media personality who has reported on the administration, told BuzzFeed News.
Several uses of the airship have been mooted, including carrying heavy equipment to out-of-the-way places, such as mining camps, that do not have runways for more conventional aircraft.
An inflation-linked bond is a more niche product so a more conventional bond tends to go down better with investors, especially as these conventional bonds tend to be very liquid.
He participated in drama classes throughout high school but when the time came for college applications, his parents pushed for a more conventional career path and persuaded him to study law.
At the Irvine office, DCCC staffers have spent most of their hours on the more conventional task of recruiting candidates, studying the districts, and strategizing about how best to spend funds.
That decision is one of many you have to admire, even if it makes you wonder whether it served the project as well as a more conventional casting choice might have.
Some draw attention to the fact that, in the Republican primary, the businessman often got a lift in the polls amid controversies that would be expected to wound more conventional politicians.
Some establishment Republicans praised the aggressiveness of Trump's attacks on Hillary Clinton, especially his jabs on more conventional subjects such as the email issue and her long career in public life.
The ideas being formulated by Democratic presidential candidates, and others in the party like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are, at their root, about articulating differences with both Trumpism and more conventional conservatism.
Large mug of coffee in hand, she leans across the small table and wonders aloud at what it would be like to have taken a different, more conventional route in life.
Xi spoke about reforming state-owned companies, but didn't suggest that he intended to privatize them as part of a bid to make China into a more conventional free market economy.
Feature Project: Object & Thing (Booth 24) Alongside its more conventional booths, Independent has invited the brand-new Brooklyn design fair Object and Thing to preview its coming second edition in May.
And their concern could indicate trouble for Mr. Trump if his more conventional approach on some policy issues alienates his base and depresses Republican turnout in the midterm elections in November.
Like a painter, sculptor, or artist working in a more conventional medium, he went through various versions of an algorithm, editing lines of code until he attained a result he liked.
In many ways, the campaign does traffic in more conventional identity narratives — the focus is just on other people's identities: those of his campaign staffers and those of potential voting blocs.
In addition to more conventional rehabilitation and rescue activities, Agape has courted controversy with programs like The Lord's Gym, in which men who were once sex traffickers are taught kickboxing skills.
Officials reported that a cyberstrike against Iran was emerging as the most attractive option, in an effort to avoid the kind of escalation that might result from a more conventional strike.
Nonetheless, the episode was only one of several moments that, in a more conventional administration and during less tumultuous times, would be seen as political intrusions in matters of law enforcement.
Kansas' more conventional playing style, long beloved by voters, and its 23-3 record seem to make it a sure No. 1 seed, even if the computer rankings do not agree.
Although crude and meandering for almost all of the primary campaign, Mr. Trump eschewed strict ideologies and directly addressed themes that the more conventional candidates of both parties preferred to ignore.
In the meantime Dr. Dyson supported more conventional kinds of solar power, but he proposed that astronomers searching for extraterrestrial intelligence keep an eye out for heat radiating from occluded suns.
By contrast, Reince Priebus, Mr. Trump's chief of staff, who toiled in the party machinery as chairman of the Republican National Committee, reported a more conventional, if still lucrative, financial picture.
While the President did not reach out to Muslims around the world, his daughter offered the kind of language that might have been expected from a more conventional commander in chief.
Eventually, the drama shifts into a courtroom setting, which simultaneously ratchets up the suspense and makes the exercise feel more conventional -- like a more ambitious version of the "Law & Order" franchise.
If that is the case, it would be difficult for her to employ the protections to use deadly force that officers are allowed to use in more conventional police shooting cases.
The hydrogen thus produced is still more expensive than what's produced the more conventional way (steam reforming methane, which is highly energy intensive and polluting), but it's getting closer and closer.
If you play A Pregnant Light for your average civilian versus some other more conventional black metal band, they're not going to be able to tell a huge difference between them.
That art form and other Chinese cultural traditions combine with more conventional circus skills in the shows by this company, which will visit Manhattan on Sunday and Queens on March 23.
The eight new townhouses, on Amity Street, are offered in two widths: an unusual 16-foot version, with four bedrooms, and a more conventional 20-foot size, also with four bedrooms.
Republicans desperately need to persuade their base that this moment isn't as dire as they think it is and a more conventional class of political figures is appropriate to meet it.
Xi spoke about reforming state-owned companies but didn't suggest that he intended to privatize them as part of a bid to make China into a more conventional free market economy.
John Bolton, possible secretary of state Bolton, a diplomat in the George W. Bush administration, backed Trump soon after he secured the nomination and would be one of the more conventional choices.
While the company said that the more conventional Christmas and Chinese New Year holiday periods saw more customers looking for a sugar fix, sales did pick up in the week before Halloween.
Whatever happens, he and his steely wife (Claire Foy) get on with the job in hand, with none of the rhetoric or histrionics there would be in a more conventional Hollywood biopic.
But the solid sound, good battery life and form factor add up to a good overall wireless headphone experience for users looking for an AirPod-like experience in a more conventional package.
When it debuts, the car will have more conventional LG batteries that fill up about as quickly as batteries today, with the solid-state battery tech coming at an unspecified later date.
Strange's girlfriend disapproved, presumably because writer Steve Engleheart was looking for drama.) Eventually, more conventional heroes joined up as well, including Hawkeye (briefly) and Nighthawk, a former supervillain transparently modeled on Batman.
That hybrid-warfare theory extends to more conventional guerrilla attacks: the same day that Petya ripped through online infrastructure, Ukrainian colonel Maksim Shapoval was killed by a car bomb attack in Kiev.
But unlike more conventional ransomware, which removes itself from a computer once a payment is made, WannaCry did not — evidence, Bossert said, that North Korea created the malware simply to sow chaos.
Trump is also considering a more conventional political choice for his running mate, such as former House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich, Indiana Governor Mike Pence or New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
I wasn't particularly wowed by this fingerprint reader, which is nowhere near as fast as the more conventional ones Huawei puts in its other devices, but it's still good and accurate enough.
This represents a wide audience, one perhaps unaware of or unreachable through more conventional fine art settings, and thus there's an opportunity for exposure to some of Ai's more politically pointed messaging.
She explained that consumers tend to put a "health halo" on foods they perceive as healthier, even if those foods contain as much fat, salt or sugar, as a more conventional counterparts.
This morning, Facebook announced an ambitious new cryptocurrency called Libra, to be managed by an association of tech and finance companies including Facebook alongside more conventional banking companies like Visa and Mastercard.
While Resident Evil 7 taps into more conventional fears — killer insect swarms, lumbering monsters, gratuitous gore, and direct physical threats — much of the horror taps into our primal fears of the unknown.
Earlier this week, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai published the first independent assessment of Theranos, finding that it produced more irregular results than two more conventional laboratories.
As Leila notes, the sense of betrayal and inner turmoil stems from the struggle for gay acceptance, while the protagonist in "SALLY4EVER" faces what plays like a more conventional coming-out story.
Kelly's quote is a reminder that attempts to figure out whether this person or that person might be able to wrangle Trump into a more conventional box are totally and completely pointless.
Mr. Trump, the Manhattan businessman, said that while he was not committed to making a more conventional political pick in the form of a seasoned politician, he was leaning in that direction.
"More conventional forces that would thicken the ability to advise and assist Afghan forces -- that would absolutely be to our benefit," Thomas said, when asked what he needed for the Afghanistan mission.
The president touted his economic achievements—and here he sounded, by and large, like a more conventional occupant of the White House, taking credit for macroeconomic trends beyond any single politician's control.
More conventional attorneys like John Dowd and Ty Cobb have recently left the team, leaving brawlers like Giuliani and Jay Sekulow, a frequent Fox News guest, to navigate the Russia investigation instead.
While some of these aim to be floating LNG platforms and some more conventional onshore plants, one thing they all have in common is that they will cost billions of dollars each.
And if it's not the final design, there's a chance Tesla will be able to use some of Honda's tricks to reduce the flying buttresses and produce a more conventional pickup design.
But as the evening moved on into more conventional territory, his approach wore better — articulating a clear and appealing vision, while Biden often had to defend some awkward votes in the past.
He speculates that a surge of popular attention for parabiosis might inspire more blood donations by young donors, whose blood tends to provide greater benefit when administered in more conventional therapeutic transfusions.
"I was out on the side of buildings when all of my friends were drawing details of bathroom fixtures," said Ms. Caste, a registered architect whose classmates have more conventional career paths.
This is a position both pro-choice and pro-life activists find appalling, and Trump backtracked from it the next day with an official statement taking a more conventional pro-life position.
It was a miniature tour de force, and enough to get Whack noticed by the Grammys (which, with typical befuddlement, nominated an earlier, more conventional track, "Mumbo Jumbo," for best music video).
Her story is related in a more conventional and less aesthetic book than Bobkowski's, CODE NAME: LISE: The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII's Most Highly Decorated Spy (Gallery, $27).
It doesn't appear to be working at the moment — he's a distant third in Iowa — but Rubio's playing a long game, betting that his more conventional approach will win in the end.
" Mr. Heydarian said that while Mr. Duterte effectively distinguished himself from the political elite establishment with his vulgar and defiant style, economically he was more "conventional, rather than pro-poor and progressive.
Gauff, to her credit, handled it all with aplomb, just as she handled the more conventional threat posed by the 24-year-old Williams, a five-time Wimbledon singles champion, on Monday.
The movie is being released in two forms: a 3-D, super-high-definition version with an accelerated frame rate in a couple of theaters and a more conventional version everywhere else.
Yang's grassroots fundraising operation was one of the best in the field, raising $16.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2019, far above more conventional candidates like Cory Booker and Amy Klobuchar.
Toward the end of the East Room event, more conventional gifts were handed to Mr. Obama, the country's 44th president, including a white team jersey with the number 44 on the back.
In this, the later stage of their respective careers, engagement with high art has emerged as a crucial signifier, one beyond music, or fashion or other more conventional displays of material wealth.
Many of us have a copy pinned to our walls, not to keep us humble (we have no choice), but to celebrate our forced distance from the more conventional metrics of success.
Along with more conventional art, they count among their favorites a console by the furniture designer Hervé Van der Straeten consisting of a rose-gold tabletop resting on stacked irregular gold cubes.
For instance, calling ISIS a "terrorist" group ignores the fact that in Iraq and Syria, ISIS also uses more conventional military tactics — massing forces, launching complex operations, and taking and holding territory.
A more conventional candidate would probably care enough about the RNC to make sure it didn't end up getting ensnared in a consent decree violation; Donald Trump, by all appearances, couldn't care less.
The car company hasn't outlined what else it plans to do with Robbie as its so-called EV ambassador, but it's likely she'll help push the company's (slightly more conventional) Leaf electric car.
The group are dressed up and in the woods today to film some footage for an upcoming video, but when not dressed like walking bushes they've been following a slightly more conventional trajectory.
That is largely to do with some of the weapons the coalition is using, Many are designed for more conventional warfare in larger and less populated battlefields, not densely populated cities, Ashraf said.
But if the other, more conventional explanation of high-temperature superconductivity proves true, then, according to Davis, scientists will immediately know the key handle that needs to be turned to strengthen the effect.
That combination of gravitational wave data and the more conventional telescopic observations allowed Berger and his team to figure out that the collision created the heavy elements so familiar to us on Earth.
Judging it by the Tesla-like extremism of the Urban EV Concept, the e Prototype feels a lot more conventional and, dare I say, busy in its arrangement of buttons, menus, and screens.
They are offering different varieties of biographical appeal: the length and often valorous struggles of Biden's 48-year career, the dazzle of Buttigieg's youth and intelligence, the diligence of Klobuchar's more conventional rise.
In another, Drogon and Viserion do face off, both are hurt, and both have to spend some time licking their wounds, leaving the living and dead armies to engage in more conventional warfare.
Her second film, 2005's Aeon Flux, was disastrously recut after a regime change at Paramount took control away from her and tried to repurpose her footage into a more conventional action film.
Sheikh Tamim, who succeeded his father Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani in 2013, prefers a different role for Qatar and more conventional forms of "soft power" like trade and investment, diplomats say.
But Morningstar, an investment research firm, reports that there were over 350 ESG funds available at the end of 2018, and that these funds can offer enough diversity to replace more conventional investments.
"After these two highly publicized and embarrassing failures" This repeats the claims of Columbia University when they took over management of Biosphere 2 and focused on more conventional, but worthwhile, ecosystem level experiment.
We're so used to seeing the star decked out in her usual bold, flashy statement shades that her more conventional looks actually seem more shocking than the unorthodox colors she usually opts for.
"But we're also discussing the importance of NATO continuing to ensure it is as equipped to fight terrorism and cyber warfare as it is to fight more conventional forms of war," May said.
About 28 percent of TME's quarterly revenue came from more conventional forms of monetization for music streaming businesses, including user subscriptions, sales of digital albums and sub-licensing to third-party music platforms.
This tendency by Trump, more than anything, is what drove Bannon nuts — and will drive Breitbart's assault on the "globalists," as Bannonites sneeringly call the officials responsible for the more conventional policy actions.
Unlike more conventional visitors, techno tourists aren't traveling to foreign cities for their dusty museums and mausoleums; instead, they're coming to party, with nightclubs, festivals, and other electronic music events as their destinations.
He will be as combative as ever Pundit predictions during the campaign that Trump would "pivot" to a more conventional footing became a running joke, largely because they were so quickly proved wrong.
Mendes said that Mato Grosso's drive to plant more conventional soy is backed by three trading firms - including Amaggi SA, owned by the family of Agriculture Minister Blairo Maggi - which pay a premium.
Bump stock or not, it stands to reason that the shooting would have been much less lethal if the shooter didn't use an assault weapon and used, say, a more conventional handgun instead.
"We try to remind our patients after a setback like this that families can grow in all sorts of ways, not just the more conventional ways we learn about growing up," she said.
In May, Trump pulled the U.S. out of the 2015 nuclear deal Iran signed with America and other world powers, citing the deal's focus on Tehran's nuclear program while excluding more conventional weapons.
Manafort's ascent to the newly-created title of campaign chairman and Lewandowski's exit from the campaign in June were seen as a victory for Manafort and his push toward a more conventional campaign.
Social media companies are trying to transcend their reliance on sex work in the same way sex workers are trying to parlay their social-media followings into a more conventional form of celebrity.
That's more than I can say for a more conventional and versatile device like the Apple Watch, which I personally wear most days without using more than a tiny fraction of its functionality.
Rejecting company, ropes or pitons (except the occasional strays left behind by more conventional climbers), he has completed more than 1,000 solitary ascents and is reputed to be the greatest surviving free-soloist.
But in the manner of more conventional dramas, the dinner and its aftermath strip away what the rest of the play has built up, and for reasons that seem more expedient than characterological.
In its second entry, the series moves out of the claustrophobic underground setting of the first film, and the survival horror aspects of the original give way to more conventional sci-fi action.
The 25181s horror film "Wolf's Hole" (on Saturday), for instance, about teenagers on a ski trip, is said to offer an opportunity to see Chytilova fuse political allegory with more conventional genre tropes.
But the night was, on the whole, a display of strength by more conventional Democrats and a reminder that Democratic primary voters across the country are not necessarily motivated chiefly by liberal ideology.
The downfalls of Lucky's and Earth Fare -- and to a lesser extent, the more conventional Fairway Market -- are serving as gut-checks for other longstanding organic grocers that want to avoid similar fates.
I've already mentioned the unusually futuristic computers in the otherwise retro Twin Peaks police station; but throughout the series so far there've been more conventional signs that it's taking place in the 2010s.
On Friday, Mr. Trump met with his national security team at Camp David, and has all but decided on a more conventional plan that would add nearly 4,000 American troops in the country.
Gray's journey was more conventional — the Athletics, who drafted him in 2011, were at home when Gray got the word he had been traded late Monday afternoon — but his Tuesday was a whirlwind.
The company continues to drill in more conventional fields around Sakhalin Island and around Siberia, which are not covered by sanctions against technology transfers for unconventional drilling in Arctic seas and shale fields.
More conventional presidents may be more understanding of lawmakers who are pulled in a different direction by the political demands of their districts — but Mr. Trump has shown little tolerance for such dissent.
They are describing a narrow, kinda-makes-sense-if-things-break-their-way path to a second term that would be wide, in a roaring economy, if Trump were a more conventional president.
Trump's apparent shifts toward a more conventional foreign policy came amid infighting within his administration that has lately seen a decline in the influence of political operatives, mainly his chief strategist, Steve Bannon.
Since winning the election and taking office, Trump's campaign team and inexperienced inner circle has been blended with more conventional figures drawn from the ranks of the congressional GOP and Republican Party donor circles.
Kamrooz Aram: The Distinctive Melancholy of Ghormeh Sabzi "My favorite Iranian dish since childhood is called ghormeh sabzi," writes artist Kamrooz Aram, whose style fuses traditional non-western painting with more conventional Western modernism.
Still, many have wondered whether his supporters will actually stick with him in the end — or whether they'll get cold feet and opt for a more conventional choice when the time comes to vote.
Set to air in 2020, the third season of Westworld looks like a real departure from the original two, leaving the confines of the robot-populated fantasy playground for a more conventional futuristic setting.
With the help of advisers such as Rex Tillerson, the secretary of state, and James Mattis, the defence secretary, Mr Trump may turn out to be a more conventional foreign-policy president than expected.
But prices have also been slow to respond and inflation is due to undershoot the ECB's target for years to come, suggesting that stimulus will have to continue, even if in more conventional form.
Wikstrom originally had something more conventional in mind when he set out to make an ad, he said, but that haunting comment had lingered in his mind a full year after he saw it.
I got a chance to see it ahead of today's announcement and I admit that I expected a far more conventional design — more like a refined version of the last, almost sled-like, design.
Even the best CEO would have struggled to justify the companies' high initial valuations, and it's not obvious that things would have turned out much differently if the companies had a more conventional structure.
But Colorado believes that the same quirks some analysts hone in on as warning signs also distract them from something they'd notice with a more conventional prospect: Tapia possesses a natural aptitude for hitting.
Unlike Trump's lead private counsel on the Russia investigations, New York litigator Marc Kasowitz, who doesn't hail from the white collar legal world in Washington, Cobb's hire was seen as a more conventional pick.
The H6D is still nowhere near as flexible or versatile as a more conventional DSLR, but with its added extras, it can actually be used by well-off consumers as well as dedicated professionals.
The fact that this attack appeared to have relied on a civilian truck suggests that there has also been some success in denying those who want to conduct attacks access to more conventional weaponry.
Desperate for survival, the more conventional candidates have been waging a vicious advertising war in New Hampshire, and the high stakes could mean their internecine war spills over into live TV on Thursday night.
Instead, he is trying a different approach — he's attempting to use less threatening, more conventional rhetoric to sell the same basic agenda, one that could well bring major upheaval to millions of people's lives.
The perception of Facebook as a more conventional news operation opens it to a more familiar line of criticism, which has been mounted against news organizations left and right, large and small, for decades.
Beyond the strange details, the murder highlights both the family's longstanding grip on the country and just how thorny it is seeking to understand North Korea through the prism of more conventional nuclear powers.
In an age of gridlock, the promise of Trump was that he wasn't beholden to a fixed ideology or party orthodoxy, and thus might strike agreements that a more conventional politician would flinch from.
But the more conventional automakers have designed their systems to take control of the car for only a few seconds at a time; the driver must be ready to resume command at any time.
Derek Dietrich had two more conventional singles and also added a triple to improve to 8-for-19 during his five-game hitting streak, but is 23-for-4 versus Tuesday starter Zach Davies.
For now, the project is focusing on so-called last mile service — taking riders from a stop on a more conventional bus line to a point closer to their homes, shops, offices or schools.
In July, after the site outed a male media executive for messaging a male escort, Gawker's founder, Nick Denton, who is an outspoken critic of more conventional news outlets, had the post taken down.
Although a rig that isn't optimized to be a heater isn't an amazing replacement for more conventional ways of staying warm, it was better than nothing and certainly the easiest on my bank account.
But for me, rule number one—even when I was playing a more conventional type of death metal with the first two records—I always wanted to write the music I wanted to hear.
She also did a wonderful if more conventional bit about having sex while children were in the house that did not rest on the joke of the youngsters interrupting so much as the threat.
As political scientist Cas Mudde points out, President Donald Trump's brand of Republicanism did well at the ballot box in some places, allowing Trump-style Republicans to replace more conventional ones in some places.
Work has also begun on the park's flat central portion, which involves more conventional construction, said Brian Aronne, senior vice president at Hunter Roberts Construction Group, which is coordinating the building of Pier 55.
This art-friendly attitude has attracted buyers like Ingrid Cincala Gilbert, principal of the art consulting firm Cincala Art, who bought one of the building's more conventional units, with white-oak floors and drywall.
Lion Air gave him some simulator time and a uniform, put him into the co-pilot's seat of a 2200 and then made him a captain sooner than a more conventional airline would have.
Some larger, more conventional high jewelry pieces also were on offer: a rubellite bangle, finished in pink gold and lacquer, for example, or a showstopper teardrop opal and diamonds on a string of pearls.
A more conventional reaction by the commander-in-chief given his institutional responsibilities might be anger that again a foreign power was trying to manipulate US politics -- however it might affect his own fortunes.
Kathleen Murphy, a spokeswoman for Ives, told CNN on Monday that the ad, along with a more conventional spot that aired in local markets during the Super Bowl, is part of a statewide buy.
A more conventional politician might have expressed regret that his longtime allies could not be persuaded on this one issue, but agreed that they would continue to work together on other necessary policy challenges.
Hard-line ideological players, like Mr. Navarro and the chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, vie with more conventional, realist ones, like Gary D. Cohn, the director of the National Economic Council, and Lt. Gen.
Tracks like "Fly High"—an uncanny ballad about the humanity's smallness—share a little bit of anxious DNA with Robinson's music, though the drops are a little more conventional and a little more sugary.
For Mr. Ryan, who holds more conventional free-trade views than Mr. Trump, the new tax provides a way to satisfy Mr. Trump's protectionist impulses without imposing punitive, and potentially even more disruptive, tariffs.
He said that's why the company chose the name Kontoor (the more conventional spelling of "contour" was already trademarked, he said) instead of using something with Lee, Wrangler, jeans or denim in the corporate name.
The concern is that if Netflix and Amazon aren't necessarily bound by the need to erase or lower their debt, but more conventional TV networks are, then Netflix and Amazon aren't really building TV networks.
At the same time, the family goes through more conventional crises -- some related to the broader turmoil -- such as the strained finances of eldest son Stephen (Rory Kinnear), which eventually begins to impact his marriage.
The state also has a form used to notify people that their property was taken through a more conventional forfeiture process (instead of a waiver in which the owner gives up interest in the property).
As her political and social fortunes rose, after marrying the wealthy and religion-less Denis Thatcher, she opted for more conventional Anglican worship, while insisting that there was no huge difference with her childhood Methodism.
The ensemble delivered many of the elements you might expect from a consort of electric guitars, like growling chords, squealing feedback and flamboyant riffs, alongside the rhythmic discipline honed in more conventional contemporary classical music.
The clampdown comes at a time when the solar industry globally is increasingly able to compete toe-to-toe on price with more conventional sources of power generation, such as coal, natural gas and nuclear.
"Conceptual Romance" and "Female Vampire" are among its more conventional songs, guided by Hval's featherlight voice (never has talk of speculums, technological dread, and "soft dick rock" sounded so sweet), synth washes, and tribal rhythms.
The mouse and keyboard just don't make sense, and while more conventional physical controllers make sense for games like first-person shooters, gloves bring a lot to use cases that require a bit more finesse.
What was distinctive about her Alaskan career was subsumed into a much more conventional sort of movement conservatism, which she picked up from the professional ideologues who rallied to her during her trial by fire.
Larry (John Dossett) and Cynthia (Jennifer Laura Thompson) are happy to have a surrogate son to fill the void left by Connor, as Evan is happy to find a welcome in a more conventional family.
The Republican right has always looked at the Clintons as radical leftist demons -- exemplars of the ultra-liberalism the right despises, even though Bill and Hillary Clinton are more conventional center-left in their politics.
In more conventional times, European heads-of-state and NATO officials would be eagerly awaiting the transatlantic reunion rather than biting their nails wondering what the U.S. president may say or do during the summit.
The figures who might have pursued Trump's America First foreign policy—Michael Flynn, Steve Bannon, Sebastian Gorka—were all pushed out of the White House, leaving administrative power in the hands of more conventional Republicans.
It will mean that Apple not only lacks a Jobs-like innovator, it lacks the ability to recognize that it has lost its Jobs-like innovator and needs to switch to a more conventional approach.
Gawker is infamous for publishing stories about the private lives of the rich and powerful (and, in some cases, people who aren't particularly rich or powerful) that more conventional media organizations would not have published.
Having witnessed and withstood many of the horrors of the Holocaust and its aftermath, Mr. Hilsenrath un-self-consciously challenged more conventional and deferential post-World War II accounts about the victims of Nazi atrocities.
The First might be a more conventional sci-fi show once it gets to Mars, (assuming Hulu orders a second season that takes us there) but I suspect I won't like it nearly as much.
And, indeed, despite the fact that Trump won in the end, it's worth recalling that he probably fared quite a bit worse than a more conventional Republican Party nominee with less baggage would have done.
Groups like McKinsey & Company have estimated that many of the more conventional ways to cut emissions — like improving building efficiency and building solar, wind and nuclear plants — would deliver reductions for under $100 per ton.
Judge Ripple did not ground his opinion in the efficiency gap, relying instead on a more conventional legal test that considered discriminatory intent, the map's partisan effects and whether they were justified by other reasons.
But in an age of information overload, I've found that many of the more conventional musical vehicles for immersive, cleansing noise — punk, industrial, screamo — have lately been sounding too clean, too streamlined in their songforms.
Judge Ripple did not ground his opinion on the efficiency gap, relying instead on a more conventional legal test that considered discriminatory intent, the map's partisan effects and whether they were justified by other reasons.
Australia also has two more conventional LNG projects under construction, which are due to start output later this year, and Royal Dutch Shell's Prelude floating LNG project, which is slated to start operating next year.
Educators in Los Angeles, by contrast, are led by a strong union and are planning a more conventional strike against the superintendent and Board of Education, who they say favor charter schools over traditional ones.
On the issues Trump didn't have deep or long-held opinions on — like how to respond to Syria's use of chemical weapons — the "adults" could plausibly shape US foreign policy in a more conventional direction.
This year's lineup of exhibitors includes stalwart galleries like R & Company, Friedman Benda, and others, as well as some more conventional art galleries that dabble in design, including Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery and 99¢ Plus Gallery.
In addition to other, more conventional indicators, Deutsche Bank's chief international economist, Torsten Slok, consults freight rail waste data put out by the Association of American Railroads for a check on how the economy is doing.
SARAH SANDERS DECRIES CALLS FOR &aposHARASSMENT&apos AGAINST REPUBLICANS McMaster took a big leap when he endorsed Trump for president in January 2016, long before the billionaire businessman had defeated his 16 more conventional primary foes.
The panel will consider strategies such as evaporation of the water and injection deep underground, in addition to a recommendation by Japan's nuclear regulator to release the treated water into the ocean, a more conventional technique.
Kluge says his team loved the way that material interacted with light as soon as they tried it, and there's an unevenness to it, which he classifies as dramatic, engaging, and livelier than more conventional materials.
A few months later, Apple's MacBook Pro refresh was supposed to come with a tailored battery design, which apparently didn't pan out in time and the laptop was eventually released with a more conventional battery setup.
They could increase the revenue of the more conventional exhibition spaces, and reward visitors who cross the threshold, serving as gateways to exhibitions more deeply engaged with exploring the breadth of contemporary art and material culture.
CHICAGO — At a glance, they may look like more conventional outsider art work, but upon closer inspection you realize these drawings contain a history of a community that was actively being erased by the United States.
While some more conventional cities like Charlotte, North Carolina, offered up proposals of 250 possible locations for an Amazon campus in a carved wooden box, others truly went the extra mile, revealing maybe too much desperation.
Unlike more conventional Pakistani female celebrities -- who found fame portraying pious damsels in distress on television and film -- her videos were not slickly produced, her English was not flawless and she was curvaceous and self deprecating.
A skirt and top in different hues but coordinating styles is a more conventional way to mix things up, while the second, a vest layered over a floral dress, pushes a simple pattern to new heights.
But as an art-house film, it found less success at the Chilean box office than a more conventional movie that came out a month earlier, "El Bosque de Karadima," or "Karadima's Forest," about the Rev.
The company has also made it easier to share that content on other platforms outside Snapchat by adding automatic camera roll saves and by allowing users to export video in more conventional square and horizontal formats.
A more conventional pick could be Pence, a selection that would put the minds of the party establishment at rest, given his experience in Washington and the Indiana governors mansion, and track record on conservative issues.
Then, once the Republican and Democratic presidential primaries were underway, the Russian trolls and internet hacking bosses explicitly sought to help the candidacies of Donald Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders, and do down more conventional politicians.
Wander the halls and see mostly independent curator-led projects — some galleries and nonprofits sneaked in — and enjoy the energy that feels like a blend of an open studio event and a more conventional art fair.
Cutting off the supply of fossil fuels is one way to do this, but Costa Rica is implementing a much more conventional incentive-driven plan to get the rest of the way to zero net emissions.
No one program is typically responsible for stopping an attack, so it is impossible to say with certainty that the program by itself stopped an attack that could not have been prevented with more conventional methods.
Sadiq Khan, the Labour frontrunner to succeed Mr Johnson, is in many respects a more conventional politician: a lawyer and former transport minister who attended Gordon Brown's cabinet and ran Ed Miliband's leadership campaign in 2010.
Bob Corker, one of the most respected Senate Republicans, who has tried to keep open channels to the White House and coax Trump toward a more conventional foreign policy, unloaded on him in a spectacular manner.
Vehicle attacks have become a method of choice for terrorists in the past three years since they require no training or expertise and they inflict just as much terror as more conventional tactics such as bombings.
Lovely as these brief texts are, Øyehaug is at her most captivating in her longer, slightly more conventional pieces, where she uses a kind of tightly controlled, repetitive dramatic monologue to animate a character's inner torments.
But in the near-term, the GOP's choice to ally so unequivocally with such a unique president may have the paradoxical effect of producing a much more conventional midterm election than seemed possible earlier this year.
Since more conventional and moderate candidates tend to receive less attention from the media in general – and social media in particular – there is a structural incentive to radicalize one's positions in order to attract more coverage.
The Texas senator, who had run a much more conventional campaign than Trump, replete with a strong ground game and high-profile endorsements from social conservatives and evangelicals, saw that approach pay dividends in the end.
Wall Street's interest in nontraditional data sets is surging, but firms also still rely heavily on more conventional types of data, and that has created a need for a bridge between the two types of information.
So there's little doubt that the foreign policy establishment types who make up the more conventional, less-populist wing of Trump's national security team will be quietly rooting for the pro-EU Macron in two weeks.
One of those other Republican presidents who would be a more conventional and dignified figure would have given them that and they wouldn't have to be pulling out of races saying that this president is untenable.
You have athletes such as herself, Vessey, or the magnificently inked high jumper Inika McPherson—"Those athletes that stick out because they are unique or strange"—and more conventional "girl next door" athletes like Alyson Felix.
He presented this decision as a means of allowing his work to travel and be shown in institutions, of finally having a more conventional artistic career, but it was tempting to see larger forces at work.
By the end of the track, there is a feeling of convergence, as Ms. Anderson's delay-heavy keyboard and electric violin are layered next to more conventional string sounds — creating a vibe both warm and spooky.
He took over Trump's presidential campaign at its lowest moment and helped right the ship, in part by encouraging Trump to adopt an even more nationalist message rather than to move to a more conventional one.
But Ms. Magar, who has shone as a director of genre-bending works like "Is God Is" and "Underground Railroad Game," keeps the more conventional machinery of "The Great Leap" moving at a well-oiled pace.
And, by removing a critical counterforce, the pullout has eased the re-emergence of the Islamic State's core as a terrorist network or a more conventional, and potentially long-lasting, insurgency based in Syria and Iraq.
Introduced along with two more conventional dogs — the fuzzy pumi, cute as a Muppet, and the un-fuzzy sloughi, an elegant creature out of North Africa — was a somewhat startling breed called the American hairless terrier.
Current and former U.S. officials told the newspaper that while the report includes a massive cyberattack among the actions that could warrant a nuclear response, there remain other, more-conventional plans for responding to such attacks.
The Obama administration had previously considered bringing such charges under the Espionage Act but decided against it, fearing that it would set precedent against more conventional news organizations when they published classified documents in their reporting.
The theme is echoing in different ways in ads airing across the country -- from creative spots featuring dramatizations to more conventional attack ads slamming rivals' positions on topics like separating families, sanctuary cities and abolishing ICE.
This and the unfamiliarity of most of the works—some hundred and twenty monotypes, from museums and collections worldwide, augmented with more conventional pictures—make the show special, in both the good and the pejorative senses.
Today, the 254,000 students, on average, who eat a free breakfast in city schools are offered two Back to the Roots cereals in addition to three more conventional choices from General Mills, Kellogg and Post Foods.
He also buys organically grown grapes from old vineyards, like sémillon, muscat, cinsault or chenin blanc, grapes that might otherwise have been pulled out and replaced by more conventional selections like shiraz, which fetches higher prices.
Why it matters: Wheeler, currently the acting chief of the EPA, is a former coal lobbyist who is expected to run a more conventional and inclusive policy process than former administrator Scott Pruitt, Axios' Amy Harder notes.
Lee, 70, represents a more conventional choice after Moon first offered the position to Moon Chung-in, the president's special adviser on foreign affairs and national security, South Korean newspaper JoongAng Ilbo and media reported on Friday.
The controversy serves as a prologue to the series as it chronicles the modern history of the NBA and its players, starting with the 1976 merger of the freewheeling ABA and the more conventional NBA of today.

No results under this filter, show 922 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.