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"movable" Definitions
  1. that can be moved from one place or position to another
  2. (law) (of property) able to be taken from one house, etc. to another
"movable" Synonyms
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They also had to stow movable items, childproof cabinets and doors, and strap down movable objects.
Here's "movable" without an E in the middle: movable has been predominantly so spelled in AmE since about 123 and in BrE since about 1870.
But touch feels more like a movable pillar for me.
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Secondary sets are movable, temporary and built on different soundstages.
Mobiles hang from the ceiling; movable figures sit on shelves.
Mr. Mirontschuk has designed movable islands for several multifamily developments.
"Everything we are doing is movable and flexible," Beller explained.
The physical walls within each BrandBox will be movable, he said.
The island, custom, is movable, and has a black granite countertop.
"The charts are movable, which is really important," Mr. Evans said.
Ms. Kirchhausen has no doubt Gabriel's will be a movable feast.
The shelves are movable, opening and closing with a giant crank.
I boarded and exited the shuttle with help from a movable ramp.
In the center of the "U" is a movable, spring-loaded cam.
Movable Ink has always helped marketers create highly customizable, visually interesting emails.
"The rest are what we call the movable middle," Mr. Butts said.
That room contained collages of black-and-white photographs on movable panels.
They are sparring over when, exactly, the whole movable plate system began.
These small imagined moments are the movable joints that make it whole.
At the center of this movable structure walks a figure in white.
And those lines, it seems, are movable depending on who you're talking about.
Among those who seem to be movable on this, this is a wash.
This one only works if you work at a place with movable desks.
Inside the steering wheel has the Bugatti logo and a movable paddle gearshift.
Thomas Morgan's bass was a movable pivot, holding the center of the churn.
The movable parts offer 49 possible configurations to accommodate a range of projects.
He turned a rusted screwdriver into a skeleton key to the movable city.
Today we're adding Seismic, ThoughtSpot, Noom, Riskified and Movable Ink to the list.
The elbow, wrist and knuckles are movable and thus contain degrees of freedom.
"Something with a movable feast" is EASTER, because the date for the holiday varies.
It was all a movable feast, a teen girl–powered library constantly in transit.
Johannes Gutenberg died in 1468, a little over a decade after inventing movable type.
Stefano Zocca will take over leadership of combined segments key systems and movable walls.
Pictured above is a high-quality Freddy Krueger latex mask, complete with movable mouth.
So we'll rent a big S.U.V. and carry a movable wooden stage with lights.
And movable feasts, like Easter, fall on different days depending on the lunar calendar.
Mr. Mitisek's simple, bland production — movable door frames and projected tabloid headlines — doesn't help.
This is largely because most of Moving Out's movable objects can be managed solo.
Stahelski: We ended up buying two or three dozen dance mirrors, movable mirrors on wheels.
Some property rights are guaranteed: they can own movable property, such as cars and machinery.
It explained the human body, using movable flaps to take people down through successive layers.
The reality of the Great Barrier Reef's existence is that it is a movable feast.
Tools like Movable Type, Blogger, and Typepad emerged, which "hosted" your content in their databases.
"The crucial thing to bear to mind is this is a movable feast," he said.
London invests in the Thames Barrier, one of the world's largest movable flood prevention barriers.
Movable docking stations will also make it possible to create temporary Velib parking stations near events.
Bidlack says Movable Ink can incorporate that data into an email regardless of where it's stored.
She just had her baby, and it's just about really simple, movable, shiny hair right now.
Other changes include a larger ballroom and a summer garden restaurant under a movable glass canopy.
For example, imagine that the numbers in the incorrect Roman numeral equation below are movable sticks.
High above, two movable panels sit astride the large opening in the center of the roof.
On the one hand, then, Myers still performs his usual role of movable asset/walking potential.
The Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer's telescope, shown here in its movable enclosure, measures 1.4 meters across.
Movable room dividers were also built, and Mr. Richardson's idiosyncratic décor was employed throughout the space.
Sometimes the clothes looked like movable tents and seed pods; sometimes they looked like wedding dresses.
The carvers dabbed gilding on the honey-colored wood, and made some of the components movable.
Then I decided, in December 183, Movable Type was in the market, and I installed it.
Actually, Ben installed it for me — Ben was one of the co-founders of Movable Type.
By that time China had invented gunpowder, the compass, movable type, paper money and the blast furnace.
This Assault Walker is based on a model from Episode VIII, and sports movable legs and head.
It has also installed movable, wire-topped barriers, apparently to stop a potential mass rush of people.
A startup called Bumblebee Spaces is trying to make micro apartments more appealing by adding movable furniture.
My favorite is Motion Photos, which is Google's take on embedding little movable images inside your photo.
The watch is 53.8mm wide and 21.3mm thick with movable lugs that will curve around your wrist.
Think of Gutenberg and movable type, Edison and electricity or Berners-Lee and the World Wide Web.
The restaurant, like his others (Danube, Bouley Bakery, Upstairs at Bouley), has always been a movable feast.
"Another Spell" has a set — fabric hanging on movable clothing racks — by the visual artist Barbara Kilpatrick.
Love that's movable, invisible, love like a liquid or a gas, love that finds a way in.
The feature, called "Shoppable AR," allows users to buy things directly from a movable augmented reality image.
In the bedroom, he suggested using a bedside light with both a dimmer and a movable shade.
"We think they are movable," said Doug Pagitt, a pastor from Minnesota who is leading the effort.
Poorly ventilated offices can contain more toxic chemicals than outdoors, so movable green walls purify the air.
On Architecture An architect takes the concept of a mechanized, movable structure in a colorful new direction.
In the 15th century, German goldsmith Johannes Gutenberg developed a process of printing with movable metal type.
True to his artisan roots, one perceives in these innovative, movable plans material integrity balanced with economical ingenuity.
Slats are movable panels that extend along the wing's front during takeoffs and landings to provide additional lift.
A glass box with four movable segments of flooring on vertical tracks now occupies a former courtyard space.
Capacity is 2000; patrons sit on benches or movable wooden chairs in a circle around the performance space.
The Road Zipper movable barrier system is proving that it can save lives on the Golden Gate Bridge.
Every phone with movable parts is going to have more points of failure than a fully sealed, static phone.
This was the infamous "flaperon," which is a movable part of the wing controlling the plane's roll and bank.
Beyond creating an insurgency, the rebels forged a lifestyle in the mountains replete with mobile kitchens and movable campsites.
In this way, the throne was not a movable piece of furniture but a part of the fortress's DNA.
So our biggest competitor at the time that had a probably 90 percent market share was Movable Type. Right.
Movable walls and other interior features would allow spaces to switch between residences, office spaces or even manufacturing areas.
The White Walkers are simply a movable danger like a tornado that can wipe out all in its path.
The apartment has 10-foot ceilings, marble walls and floors, movable partitions, frameless glass doors and large windows throughout.
The company's Manhattan office features temperature-changing lights, movable "green walls" with plant life, and air quality control monitors.
The 33 multi-directionally movable surface elements on the back of the vehicle act as bionic flaps and are
With the advance in movable type in 15th-century Europe, one press could crank out 3,000 pages a day.
My iPad rests on a movable device, allowing me to zoom in for detailed viewing of my working images.
We said that the flying stage, very much the movable centerpiece of the whole operation, was liable to inspire revelations.
The craft is powered by 36 separate jet engines mounted on its 53-meter long wings via 12 movable flaps.
Whoever prevails, computing will become an increasingly movable feast, bits of which can be found in even the smallest devices.
Cobham has designed the theater experience extremely well: a backlit box for Herbertson to dance in and movable audience seating.
We spoke to several United employees who say the officers should have known the armrests on those seats are movable.
The problem is Americans are conditioned to believe there are unlimited resources of all types, instantly movable across notable distances.
The three-level Lego toy comes with a hinged opening side panel, removable roof, movable sliding bed, and swinging chandelier.
Movable frames representing the buildings of Moscow — the Kremlin, church spires, castles — were designed to collapse or explode on cue.
The Mississippi River is a movable feast, an ancient waterway filled with the ambitions, sorrows and joys of countless lives.
Flanking the furnace were several smaller, movable kilns containing colored glass specially formulated to capture the Suomi's arresting blue hues.
He remembers the precise moment when the movable partition collapsed upon him, puncturing his ribs and snapping his leg backward.
But the worst part is still the cup holders, two movable plastic baskets barely capable of restraining a soda can.
Normandy fencing involves movable sections of metal bars arranged in an "X" pattern, and is designed to stop vehicles, not people.
Your spine has 24 movable vertebrae with cartilage between them, which allows the backbone to expand and contract under certain circumstances.
The installation relies on 800 movable motors, that push out a secondary layer of darker flowers over the lighter hued ones.
The water that would normally go into your bowl is routed through a little movable nozzle and up into your backside.
It is legal to feed these freewheeling felines, so you might have trouble persuading your neighbor to end the movable feast.
They have a movable or fixed nozzle that is attached to an existing toilet on the back or side toilet rim.
Imagine owning a micro-movable apartment that you parked in a building in Austin, where it slides in like a drawer.
Vox's Alex Abad-Santos listed the 24 most ridiculous excuses we've heard so far, including: Not all planes have movable armrests.
Researchers at Shanghai Ocean University have also developed a submersible "movable laboratory" capable of operating at more than 13,000 feet underwater.
Kasparek was a mesmerizing, deeply expressive chap, particularly for being made of wood and having no movable parts of his face.
In the winters, he learned to perfect his command by throwing twice a week through movable strings at a local gymnasium.
Spanish law prohibits nationals from exporting "any movable property belonging to the Spanish Historical Heritage" without authorization, according to Artnet News.
The robot was supposed to have smart assistant functionalities like an Amazon Echo, but with a much cuter face and movable body.
His key invention, movable type, allowed the casting of consistent pieces of interchangeable metal letters, from which books could be expertly printed.
The holy grail is a true all-screen phone without any cutouts and without any movable parts to hide the selfie camera.
The movable reflector makes the light level easy to adjust and ensures that no one will be blinded by a bare bulb.
Jacob deGrom pitched beautifully Friday, moving the ball up and down in the strike zone, a movable feast of speeds and looks.
Permanent structures of steel, concrete, glass, and oak interplay with movable curtains to create a dynamic space that can evolve for users.
Think of pocket watches coming in as movable timekeepers in place of the grandfather clock in the hall or on the mantel.
Future pools, I was told by one of Slater's partners, will have many more features, possibly including movable reefs—push-button bathymetry.
The mall operator Macerich described the movable walls and fixtures that it was using to construct new stores for online-only brands.
An architecture firm designed its office to make its workers healthier and more collaborative, with movable 'green walls' and air-quality control
For Mr. Alfaro, Greek tragedy is a movable funeral banquet, always ripe for relocation and recontextualization in the latter-day Latino world.
For Mr. Alfaro, Greek tragedy is a movable funeral banquet, always ripe for relocation and recontextualization in the latter-day Latino world.
A key element is the "free plan"—in which the interior is conceived of as a single space—divided only by movable partitions.
Her voice has a movable quality, like it'd shake if you blew at it, its dandelion feathers floating away on the tiny gust.
The club says it received about 400,000 euros and has spent some of it on two new minibuses, movable goals and other equipment.
Food stalls serve Creole and Cajun snacks like alligator pie and fried oysters, transforming the open-air concert series into a movable feast.
Disappearing acts inspired him to craft rooms with dynamic, movable walls, allowing creators to build endless worlds within a 60-square-foot space.
Elements that would become trademarks are evident: rippling, buckling motion; the movable interrogation-type lighting; a clever, chain-reaction structure with dark implications.
When the buggy accelerates to the left, this causes a force to push on the movable track, making it accelerate to the right.
Many different reusable scopes are used in medicine, but duodenoscopes — which have a movable mechanism at the tip — are particularly difficult to clean.
The other significant hitch is financial: the Timberwolves are barely below the tax right now, and don't have a lot of movable salary.
In 2016, BuzzFeed published an article by Doree Shafrir on the "tiny house" phenomenon — a vogue for living "simply" in minuscule, movable homes.
Many chains have added movable furniture, wider booths and chairs that meet industry standards for people who weigh as much as 55 pounds.
Resembling a glorified dog crate, the movable neon-green pod makes many of the tiny houses currently on the market look like McMansions.
In the Cadillac, the team is installing movable screens in the backseat, too, and even putting displays in place of the side-view mirrors.
The public and even lawmakers are still familiarizing themselves with the particulars of the single-payer debate, and surveys show opinion is still movable.
"Rural America is movable," she argues, pointing to the appeal of Laura Kelly, the Democratic governor of Kansas, in suburbs, small towns and cities.
That lens and the sensor architecture sit on a movable platform inside the camera's dome, which itself can quickly swivel a full 360 degrees.
He mused about Gutenberg's invention of movable type and how his contemporaries had been alarmed that people wouldn't memorize anything anymore because of it.
These machines are molecules with tiny movable parts that move in controlled ways and are a thousand times thinner than a strand of hair.
There's also a new AR Emoji feature that's supposed to take on Apple's Animoji by creating a custom, movable emoji based on your face.
Moving the mattress: If you move often or want to rotate your mattress regularly to improve its longevity, it needs to be easily movable.
Behind a movable scrim, Ms. Seger twists and kicks, falling to the floor and rolling from side to side, as if charged by electricity.
Being Lego people, they had movable arms, and he raised one arm on each, so it seemed that they were waving up at him.
In 0003, the roof became part of an ambitious renovation plan, and the superstructure, without the movable panels, was completed before last year's Open.
Santarelli has never sold a single item, but in the interest of sharing this beauty, she has turned her collection into a movable feast.
The transportation agency is considering carving out temporary bike lanes and taking away traffic lanes from cars by using orange cones or movable barriers.
The author does a loving job of conveying Johann Gutenberg's spectacular innovation in movable type and the experiments in his workshop in Mainz, Germany.
Normally, these two movable surfaces function in agreement to the same end — nose-up elevator, nose-up trim; nose-down elevator, nose-down trim.
" On dancing in American Eagle jeans, built for all bodies with shape-retaining LYCRA® dualFX® technology JC: "They're super stretchy and movable.
In a 1928 sketch, she accommodated the lounging posture in the famous "chaise longue basculante," drawing a movable chaise rocking in a steel cradle.
In his Fourth Symphony ("Physics," 1984), he modified a piano, adding a movable bar that could glide over the strings to change their pitches.
Nicole Lindenbaum joined as VP of Marketing from PeopleDoc and Yodle, while Matt Petcoff joined as head of sales from Inturn and Movable Ink.
Brian Dennehy stars in "Endgame," playing the irascible Hamm, who presides over a bizarre human menagerie from his movable throne in a grimy bunker.
His studio was cavernous, with gaping skylights and a battalion of movable soundproofing panels that Longstreth built D.I.Y.-style, using materials from Home Depot.
The artwork is a full-size replica of a US Peacekeeper nuclear missile transformed into a movable tractor trailer filled with food and clothing.
On Friday, the hospital wanted to release Sarah, but Lopez begged them to let her stay, because the movable hospital bed can limit Sarah's pain.
The enclosure, weighing more than 33,0003 metric tons and expected to be completed next year, will be one of the largest movable structures ever constructed.
The enclosure, weighing more than 33,000 metric tons and expected to be completed next year, will be one of the largest movable structures ever constructed.
In turn, Rivian's CEO R.J. Scaringe expects his own team to learn about high-volume manufacturing from the company that invented the movable assembly line.
She can also kick off her heels and wear flats now too, thanks to movable feet that don't lock her into a high arch anymore.
Even people like Charles Bukowski or Ernest Hemingway, it's like, you read A Movable Feast and it's [Hemingway] outlining an afternoon and it's very serious.
Loans secured against less safe movable collateral would have to be fully provided for within seven years from when they are recorded as non-performing.
Sea walls and streets may have to be raised, or movable gates built along waterways so they can be closed at times of high water.
He spent days tinkering with the outlines and mechanics for me, so that movable elements on the cat's face push the toggle up and down.
This is especially true of the hinge, which instills confidence, though it still feels odd to have a movable, mechanical part inside of a phone.
Per golf rules, when a ball hits a person, animal (including bugs!) or movable obstruction on the green, the stroke is NOT supposed to count.
But during the bulk of the evening the narrative action can feel restricted as fate unfurls in front of movable doors, closer to the audience.
Paulina tore through "The Fault in Our Stars" before Amsterdam, and Helene read us the opening pages of Ernest Hemingway's "A Movable Feast" before Paris.
It's attractive, compact, and has ingenious notches, grooves, hooks, and movable parts to make the process of cleaning the litter box easier (and less odious).
The modules are categorized as Fixtures, Furniture, and Equipment (FF&E,) a term used to describe movable furniture that's not permanently connected to a home. 
Loans secured against less-safe movable collateral would have to be fully provided for within seven years from when they are recorded as non-performing.
To share those stories, they can play around with animated storytelling apps that let them record a mini-movie with movable characters, props, and settings.
The kits come with small, movable stick figures, a set — a pirate ship, farm or green screen — and a link to a free stop motion app.
In October marines at Camp Pendleton in California finished converting a shipping container into a rugged "expeditionary-manufacturing facility" movable by lorry, ship, train or aircraft.
So controllers that mimicked movable virtual hands, like the Razer Hydra, just seemed like a fascinating but even geekier sub-field of an already geeky technology.
Cysts feel smooth and are easily movable, but instead of being solid like a fibroadenoma, they're filled with fluid and are easily identified on an ultrasound.
Back in 2014, MIT debuted CityHome, a solution for tiny living spaces with the ability to pack several home necessities into a single, movable modular unit.
This means companies are free to create any type of data integration they wish and not simply rely on Movable Ink to supply it for them.
Google's homegrown Kubernetes technology allows developers to package information in virtual containers to make it movable and accessible from more places and a multitude of devices.
The scooter, which weighs 26 pounds and can be folded up or pulled like a trolley, has movable axles with four wheels for making tight turns.
So he invented a camera technique he called "iconographic," which involved mounting images from the original book on a movable stand in front of a camera.
When they land punches, the contact is conveyed by one or the other jumping hard with both feet on the canvas, or hoisting a movable railing.
They could serve several functions and being contained they were also movable: could change scale, harmonise or contrast with one another, repeat, echo, 'create places' etc.
The weekend's family art project, "Raptors in the Autumn Sky," will invite children to make movable hawk puppets and send them aloft during an outdoor procession.
The pioneering site-specific works of the 291s and 22008s marked a break with the notion of art as movable, salable stuff on walls and pedestals.
The wrought-iron William F. Cribari Memorial Bridge, rechristened for a beloved traffic conductor, was built in 1884 and is the state's oldest surviving movable bridge.
And for any theatergoer who participates in this movable junk-food buffet, "KPOP" is likely to come across as entertaining and enervating, in fairly equal measures.
He said the company will soon launch movable walls that can open and close off rooms, as well as furniture that will deploy from the ceiling.
A six-story building with movable walls and ceilings and computerized lighting and sound systems, the Shed may be the city's first example of performative architecture.
The modules are categorized as fixtures, furniture, and equipment (FF&E,) a term used to describe movable furniture that is not permanently connected to a structure.
Zoobs (age 6 and up) let kids build curvy, bendable and movable creations using connectable pieces (ball joints and U-shaped brackets) that snap together. Gears!
Under the revised thinking, breaking down walls to bring people together is good, but so are "team spaces" and standing tables, comfortable couches and movable walls.
Although they will overlap only briefly, "Miguel Covarrubias: A Retrospective" is the perfect side dish to the movable feast of the Frida Kahlo exhibition opening Feb.
Turing Robotic Industries has filed for bankruptcy in Finland and all of the company's movable property has been seized, according to local media reports earlier this week.
The form factor that the company eventually decided on was a movable puck-shaped base with a scissor lift that can move a platform up and down.
For $199, you'll get four motors, plus the parts for the four-wheeled robot, a rolling cardboard droid — sadly, not R23-D2 — and a movable toy dog.
A thermal camera is attached to the firefighters helmet, and looks to be attached via an easily movable arm in case the camera is hit by debris.
Google is hard at work on a new headquarters to replace its Googleplex: a collection of movable glass buildings that can expand or contract as business requires.
Movable, adjustable shelves let you reconfigure the bag on the fly, and comfortable, well-designed padding and straps make it easy to carry even when it's full.
The custom Furby not only features luxurious dusty rose fur, six skeletal arms with movable fingers, and glittering eyes that contain galaxies, but also, she's fully functional.
"We have credible information that you have wrongfully and dishonestly taken movable property being confidential information," said the letter, a copy of which was seen by Reuters.
As a movable sunshade in cars, as digits to make pictures on the windows of buildings, or as origami flowers where the adhesive assists in their crafting.
The wall on the left is movable and not only serves as a working wall but also separates the area of bins that support the finished works.
Grand jury subpoenas are the primary method by which prosecutors gather evidence in criminal investigations, and evidence gathered by one grand jury is easily movable to another.
Paul Bracken, a Yale military expert who is working on a book about mobile missiles, said foreign states saw movable arms as inherently safer from American strikes.
Williams thinks Utah is a sign that other Republican states are movable on the issue — so long as LGBTQ activists are willing to reach across the aisle.
A movable robotic arm mimics the ISS&aposs Canadarm, and the set also features capsules, modules, docks for shuttles and spacecrafts, and access hatches for Lego astronauts.
But among movable voters, that is those who say their minds could change between now and November, a female running mate is more of an asset for Trump.
Until recently, wanderers on the white nights could end up trapped on the wrong island when the city&aposs movable bridges lift to allow ships through at night.
Movable Ink has always prided itself on providing marketers with a way to deliver highly customized emails, but today the company decided to take that one step further.
The splendor the area once had, while not the bright lights and tall buildings of Manhattan or the movable feast of Paris, must have been attractive to Fitzgerald.
If the movable nest of television cameras and political reporters who have descended on Mr. Nehlen in recent days is any indication, the timing has been just right.
Set to an eclectic mix of music, through a 40-minute slide show we follow her and her friends for about a decade in a movable bohemian feast.
Because Taurus is the sign that rules cash, jewelry, and other movable objects of value, be careful not to lose any important documents or belongings during this retrograde.
"I wanted to learn as much as possible about Gutenberg, who invented the movable letters for printing, and I wanted to see the first result," he said recently.
Eventually, he invested in a high-quality microscope with a changeable lens, as well as a heavy table to absorb vibrations and a variety of small, movable lights.
This movable "scenery" obviously evokes the theater and the idea of how, like in today's curated galleries, inhabitants of Hertford House could manipulate their surroundings for dramatic impact.
This scene is effectively suggested in the director James Robinson's brilliantly simple, evocative production, which uses vivid video projections and movable set pieces that evoke a house's interiors.
Some of them, he added, may be parking "movable assets, such as art, in U.S. storage facilities" when there is political or economic instability in their home countries.
Mosul is Iraq's second-largest city, and occupying it brought considerable prestige and revenue to the terror group, with its nearby oil fields providing a constant movable commodity.
That architectural firm is known for its embrace of natural settings and materials, artisanship and "kinetics": industrial-scale, movable building elements, like hand-cranked skylights on chunky hinges.
Hemingway has a movable kingdom — his hotel suites, Havana bars, ranches — yet he also dominates abstractly, in column inches, bank accounts, the collective imagination of an adoring public.
It achieves a 5-7.5x "continuous optical zoom" by combining fixed and movable lenses, which is how the camera can continually zoom and focus at the same time. 
Those movable voters are more apt to say they have ruled out Warren (15%), Biden (14%) or Sanders (10%) than to have crossed Buttigieg off their list (2%).
"Movable islands give people flexibility because you can push it out of the way," to provide space when needed, he said, if a walker or wheelchair becomes necessary.
There are other significant edifices there too, including the Chicago Water Tower, built in 21997, and the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum, a movable bridge over Chicago River.
By contrast, Japanese homes' movable internal partitions of wood and paper reflected the true and natural state of humanity: never solitary, always in relationships, always putting others first.
Verdict: Regardless of how this one plays out, let this be a lesson to collectors: try not to store your art in outdoor, movable storage units like trailers.
Neil Cybart also surmised in a follow-up tweet about the space that the entire dotted line surrounding the exhibit area on the blueprint is a movable, circular wall.
When it's completed, the New Safe Confinement, or NSC, will be the largest movable object built on land, according to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, or EBRD.
Complete with movable fingers, the hand allowed Mitchell, who just finished third grade, to pick up objects using her right arm for the very first time in her life.
The company has always seen itself as a platform on which marketers can build these highly customized email marketing campaigns, says Bridget Bidlack SVP of product at Movable Ink .
Movable Ink co-founder and CTO Michael Nutt says the company was looking for a way to provide customers with AR experiences with less fuss than most current methods.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean entrepreneurs could soon use movable assets — including livestock and vehicles — to secure loans from banks, according to a bill brought before the country's Parliament this week.
The bill provides for a collateral registry to be set up by the central bank, which would maintain a database of all movable assets put up as loan security.
With walls and ceiling in spruce, and a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf accessible through a movable bridge on the upper level, the couple share the space with four employees.
It is axiomatic that the way we tell stories changes as new technology emerges; the rise of the novel would have been impossible without cheap paper and movable type.
If you are looking for a movable coop that you won't need to let your chickens out of, you won't find better value than the Santa Fe Mobile Coop.
Sliding up and down with your legs in the air seems easy—almost fun—on a movable torture rack, but pain starts to kick in by the 11th minute.
If the 600-year-old age estimates are correct, its youth coincided with Britain's defeat of the French in the Battle of Agincourt and Gutenberg's invention of movable type.
She is part of the movable feast of street food vendors in New York City, offering a rich variety of native and innovative options, seldom from the same location.
The actual array of ALMA's 66 movable antennas sat far above us — out of sight — on a plateau at 16,000 feet (though you can see them through a webcam).
A children's bedroom has built-in beds with folding screens and movable partitions, and a study or guest room has an exposed brick wall and floor-to-ceiling window.
But as more permanent pools were built over time, the more than 21954 movable mini-pools have dwindled to a mere 26 today (and they're now fixed in place).
The fingers are movable enough for you to recreate Stark's final scene in Endgame, but can also be locked in a clenched first position for a powerful Instagram pose.
The enormous kitchen has a floor of irregularly shaped bluestone, a large island with movable counter-height table, Corian and stainless-steel counters, Italian lacquered cabinets and premium appliances.
Much has been written on the history of early European publishing; on graphic design and how movable type transformed book publishing; and on Fluxus and other conceptual art publishing.
Press the 3D button in the corner of the UI, and you'll be able to get a movable drone's-eye view of historical, geographical, or architectural marvels around the world.
That he offers all the code for free is gravy enough to make up for the death of Gawker which, we should note, used the decidedly un-pretty Movable Type.
This week he was waiting forlornly in the line at the repatriation centre, where a policeman had tried to relieve him of one of his few movable assets, a cow.
"I believe that there was materiel and equipment associated with each of these sites that was not movable, and that's what really sets them back," McKenzie told reporters on Saturday.
It entailed a comprehensive, 180-degree stage design that included encompassing, movable architecture, a theater stage, and a cinema screen that united performers and audience in a rich, pluralistic synthesis.
In addition to special trucks that vibrate the ground, the effort would include movable fuel tanks as well as housing and other facilities for two crews of 160 workers each.
A guided round, on the other hand, is able to calculate its position in flight relative to its target, and use movable fins to stay on or return to course.
Over the centuries, as the imperial center grew more powerful and expanded its direct rule, it started replacing local tusi with its own officials, known as liuguan, or movable officers.
The Movable Property Security Interest Bill, brought before lawmakers by Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa on Tuesday, seeks to make it easier for Zimbabwe's burgeoning informal sector to access funding from banks.
Zoning regulations in most places — especially densely developed regions like the New York metro area — typically do not allow full-time living in temporary structures like R.V.s or movable tiny houses.
The CCA also funded a cardboard playground created by students at the Parsons School of Design that included pleated trees, an enveloping sombrero and a movable maze for children to explore.
During an early rehearsal, a huge wall of the green room in the hotel-turned-theater was devoted to color-coded note cards featuring the main movable "beats" in the show.
The castle where we first see Jaufré, and later Clémence, here becomes a movable, elevated bridge that looks a little like the mobile stairs you sometimes climb to board an airplane.
Leave room for Key lime pie ($215), a refreshing way to cap off dinner as the restaurant's movable front wall is raised to catch the evening breeze and a sunset view.
Updated March 30th 2019, 1:45PM ET: Updated to correct that the US version has a 3-button controller, and added that this device will feature movable parts and standard USB ports.
" In reality, however, Weber told me, the rising coastline will "run into houses, seawalls, street ends—stuff that's not movable, and it's probably not going to be as good for surf breaks.
Plus, there's a full-service counter area with a buildable coffee machine, various barista supplies, baked goods, newspapers, movable furniture, and other accessories to help you recreate your favorite episodes — or seasons.
Audi says the e-tron Scooter can reach speeds up to 12.5 mph in a straight line, but can also handle "unusually tight curves" due to the movable axles and four wheels.
She said Edelrid's Jayne II and Jay II harnesses stayed comfortable for Wirecutter testers whether climbing, belaying or even falling, plus their movable waist-belt padding made them especially easy to adjust.
Uriah McGee, a precinct captain for Biden in Ankeny, said he has prepared volunteers to watch over his caucus site on Monday night looking for other candidates' supporters who may be movable.
The evening became a movable roast when they took some of the numbers to Palsson's (now the Triad Theater), where, emboldened by drink, they performed a few for the pianist Michael Chapman.
Undetected dens could be disturbed or even crushed during a seismic survey, in which large trucks traverse the land in a grid pattern, accompanied by movable supply depots and camps for workers.
Mobile camping experiences, with easily movable tents and gear, are popping up in some of the remotest corners of the world, allowing travelers to explore unspoiled landscapes while leaving a light footprint.
A cow has a movable udder that creaks in the wind, and a statue of Richard M. Nixon, his hands upraised in victory signs, is stationed in a pond full of cattails. Mrs.
Therefore, if there is knowledge or conclusive evidence that the ball played from the putting green accidentally hit a person, animal or movable obstruction on the putting green, the stroke does not count.
Now, do read Chris Jones in the Chicago Tribune, writing about what he sees as a revolution in our culture and our expressive lives, the most important since the invention of movable type.
Almost all of the show is lit by a pack of concealed overhead florescent lights and/or an adjustable light on a movable stand, such as a photographer would use in the studio.
Called the Samsung Space Monitor, the screen is attached to a movable arm that also hides cables, allowing it to sit flush against a wall and free up desk space when not in use.
In a concession to states, like Germany, that wanted stricter rules, banks will have seven years, instead of eight, to build a backstop that will fully cover new bad loans secured by movable collateral.
"The purpose of the registry is to facilitate commerce, industry and other socio-economic activities by enabling individuals and businesses to utilize their movable property as collateral for credit," reads part of the bill.
Nvidia simulated a number of different road types, including turf, track and dirt, and even created an on-demand road hazard with a movable construction detour, and neither vehicle had any issues with that.
Then, in 1957, Schöffer's investigation into space dynamism evolved towards eye-bugging light effects he called luminodynamism with its corresponding Lux sculpture series that usually had movable reflectors and filters that reflected light projections.
Campaigns in New York feel at times like a movable feast, with candidates gorging on local specialties as they move along city sidewalks, shaking hands and trying to avoid dripping grease on their shirts.
Among the movable half who say they are leaning toward a candidate or have yet to choose one, Buttigieg (21%) and Sanders (19%) are about even, with Warren (5.13%) and Biden (8%) well behind.
And yet, while some of those movable parts would like to remain — Jose Reyes comes to mind — Yoenis Cespedes, the one immovable object on the Mets' roster, apparently wants to finish his career elsewhere.
Once, in the 1930s, a wooden Oscar with a movable jaw was presented, and in the early 1940s, when metals were in high demand for the war effort, winners took home Oscars made of plaster.
Tonal is a connected weight machine that looks like a giant iPhone hanging on a wall with movable arms attached that slide up and down and adjust to allow you to do multiple strength exercises.
The Nintendo hardware created massive limitations that we take for granted today: each movable sprite could only contain four colors, and only a certain number of sprites could appear on the screen at a time.
After first cranking a manual wheel in the cockpit that controls the same movable surfaces on the plane's tail that MCAS had affected, the pilots turned electric power back on, one of these people said.
Other features include an astounding thirty places to store your stuff, including pockets, bins, and hooks; there's also a movable floor board in the cargo compartment and fold-flat seats to fit even more stuff.
Meanwhile, locals plan to avoid further damage to St Mark's Basilica by using movable flood barriers and improving its rainwater drainage system, said Pierpaolo Campostrini, managing director of CORILA, a consortium researching the Venice lagoon.
This week, an apartment block with movable walls, the magazine industry's identity crisis, role of memory and monuments in Yerevan, Google's drive to kill the URL, the London banker who broke the world, and more.
The Doyle and Debbie Show, crack satirists, play the Station Inn on Tuesdays; patrons sit on folding chairs at movable tables that become chaotic as the night progresses (you will be talking to your neighbors).
"A Movable Object / A Japanese Garden" (2012) rings a change on that idea with ragged chunks of asphalt heaped on a swatch of lovely blue fabric, by Issey Miyake, and mounted on a wheeled platform.
The following is not investment advice, but this week Alex added Seismic, ThoughtSpot, Noom, Riskified and Movable Ink to the club, based on their funding histories, growth metrics and his own interviews with the teams.
AR, with it its emphasis of optimising images as well as making them more lifelike and movable, will change all that and maybe even help commerce and design online leapfrog ahead of the real-world experience.
State media hailed bike-sharing as one of China's "new four great inventions," putting it and high-speed rail, e-commerce and smartphone payments on the same plane as paper, movable type, the compass and gunpowder.
This is a show that begins with a preening John Judd dumping baskets of dirty laundry onto the stage from the movable bridge of Grant Sabin's self-deconstructing set, while shimmying to a country-rock beat.
For one thing, Gutenberg wasn't the first to use movable type—a Chinese artisan named Bi Sheng had developed his own process, using clay and paper ash, three and a half centuries before Gutenberg was born.
Several popular titles such as Fortnite and PUBG have made their way to mobile in recent years, offering busy people the ability to escape the doldrums of their movable sardine cans and game on the go.
Taco Bell has stopped bolting tables to the floor, and has added movable seating in some stores to better serve groups of diners, said Matt Prince, the company's senior manager for public relations and brand experience.
There's a movable plate on the bottom of the trackball that lets you adjust the hand position, and an easy to hit button that instantly adjusts the DPI—perfect for gamers or artists in need of precision.
She has also flip-flopped on interest rate policy, decrying rates as too low during the aftermath of the financial crisis in the Obama era, then calling them too high recently, tracking with Trump's own movable standard.
Mr Hukkelas's team provided Ocean Farm 1's sensor system: 12 echo sounders mounted on the bottom of the frame, high-definition cameras dangled into the water at different depths, oxygen sensors and movable, submerged feeding tubes.
Pitching the proposed law to legislators, Chinamasa cited several developing economies — including Liberia, Ghana, Malawi, Kenya, Lesotho, Peru and Ukraine — which he said used livestock and other movable assets as collateral to increase lending to small businesses.
Now, Mr. Weinert has added a quartet of Shawn solos from 1930, "Four Dances Based on American Folk Music"; and he's expanded his own "Monument," which now uses seven dancers and three tall, broad movable white walls.
The movable swing-span bridge has a nasty habit of failing to close properly after opening to let a boat pass, blocking all train traffic between New York City and most points to the west and south.
Her mother, Dorothy Kunhardt, a famous author of children's books, wrote — just for Edith — "Pat the Bunny," a 212 novelty that had movable parts and invited young readers to touch and feel the textures on its pages.
The new unit, equipped with lifts, movable examination tables and a modified mammography machine, is designed to make it easier for women who use wheelchairs or have other disabilities to receive mammograms and obstetric and gynecological care.
But beef stew is a movable feast: You can cook it at night or over the weekend; or cook it for half the time, then refrigerate (or, in cold weather, leave it in the turned-off oven overnight).
"The universal value of parking in cars is that, for more than a century, it has offered a semiprivate, movable, secure, and available place for two people to have sex," the authors wrote, according to The Daily Beast.
When you have got it juuuuust right (a movable target, frankly, as you change racing series and track conditions) then Project CARS feels sublime: a combination of danger and exhilaration that's hard to come by in simulated settings.
The Club Car (previously home to fare that includes Dave Malloy's ectoplasmic song cycle "Ghost Quartet") has been outfitted with what looks like a makeshift stage and rows of movable chairs, as if for a town-hall meeting.
A small kitchen with movable counters and sliding shelves exemplifies her own signature idea of furniture and fixtures that move, dating from her own 19993 apartment-studio, with its swiveling chairs, sliding front door, and extendable dining table.
This production, directed by Sean Graney, invites its audience onto the stage, which has been transformed into a seaside resort, big enough to accommodate a cast of 10, a couple of lifeguards and a throng of movable theatergoers.
As I see it, she was making concrete poem anagrams from the four words she found herself looking at every day; the poems cannot really be separated from the signboard and movable letters with which they were made.
He may not have been the first person to print texts on paper using movable type—systems in China and Korea predated his—but his printing press made it faster, and cheaper, to create a record of a thought.
Some local banks in West Bank and Gaza now offer loans to small and medium-sized enterprises based on movable assets, with a wide range of innovative products for women, including collateral free loans and loans secured by gold.
"Traditionally, the term 'incunabula' refers to the books printed in the first five decades of the 15th century, starting from the Gutenberg Bible, the earliest book printed with movable types," Isotta Poggi, an assistant curator of photographs told Hyperallergic.
Cons to considerAlthough this chair has a movable footrest, Ellie&aposs legs couldn&apost reach it properly until she was 12 months old so we taped a rolled-up towel onto the footrest so her feet were still supported.
Top sellers included a couple of river barges that once ferried city scientists ($2200 million); old mechanical voting machines taken apart for scrap metal ($2240,353); movable barriers from city streets ($235,25); and shell casings ($2000,000) from the Police Department.
In 2015, the airport's operator, known as the Non-Flood Asset Protection Management Authority, asked FEMA to provide an additional $65 million to build a pump system and movable flood wall that could be put into place before storms.
They created a system for annotating 109 hours of blowjob videos—1,200 oral sex video clips in total—by animating a cartoon head and penis on a movable slider they could adjust with a mouse as they watched the porn videos.
My first iPod was the smaller 5GB model (it also came with 10GB of storage) with a movable scroll wheel, a tiny 2-inch black and white backlit LCD display, an open Firewire 400 port and 10 hours of battery life.
There were few medical-oriented robots on the market, though, so Møller and his team took small, mobile robots with movable arms, designed for use in warehouses, and refashioned them, so that they could carry supplies to doctors and nurses.
In The Magnificent Cuckold, the dynamic geometric forms that she had practiced in her paintings morphed into movable wooden platforms, stairs, rigging, slides, scaffolds, ladders, gears, blades and bridges for gesticulating, tottering, charging men and women in loose-fitting, everyday clothes.
Delicate diamond-studded recreations of the Chinese illustrations of flora and fauna on the original screens, which the designer used as movable walls and often cited as among her favorite possessions, could also be found across the collection on display.
Banks will have to cover 25 percent of loans secured by less-safe movable collateral after three years they turn bad, 35 percent after four, 55 percent after five, 80 percent after six, before a full coverage after seven years.
The huge open-floor plan was broken up by structural beams and movable walls hung at staggered intervals to encourage meandering, but "Songs for the Standing Still People," a mixed media installation by Timothy White Eagle (White Mountain Apache), was a natural centerpiece.
It's similar to how the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor can change the direction of its thrust for added maneuverability using a series of movable flaps, but this approach reduces the number of mechanical components and moving pieces to accomplish the same thing.
Take, for instance, an illustrated book called The Mite; published in 1891 and recognized as the smallest in the world printed from movable type, it was ousted from its seat in 1897 by an Italian text, Galileo a Madama Cristina de Lorena.
Now painted chroma blue (the original, and easier-on-the-eyes version of a green screen), the new offices also feature a centralized control room, movable walls, a lounge area with a water cooler, the Pioneer Works staff, and the office dogs.
He was awarded a patent for his idea two years ago that would make the hotel — modeled after the International Space Station — a movable, modular vessel composed of 12 rooms that can be moved if possible, to keep guests safe from hurricanes.
In our time, large blocs of public opinion are barely movable: Trump's performance in Helsinki—declaring himself on the side of Russia, against his own intelligence agencies and the integrity of American elections—received favorable reviews from eighty per cent of Republicans.
For centuries, traditional Arabic calligraphers had steadfastly refused to apply their skills to the creation of movable type, so the calligraphic never became fully typographic in the way, say, the handwriting of Medieval monks was transformed into standardized letters used on printing presses.
Many of the exhibitions are drawn from members' own collections, which include incunabula (books from the first half-century after the introduction of movable type in Europe around 1872) and fine bindings, but also science fiction, zines, punk rock ephemera, bookmarks, valentines.
"With movable property like paintings, you get multiple transfers of possession or ownership in the intervening decades since the war, and those transfers happen in places with different kinds of laws," he said, adding, "It's a very different world now than it was in 1995."
George Fletcher, a bowtied former curator at the Morgan Library & Museum and the New York Public Library, stepped out from a nook, as if from central casting, to give a potted history of bookmaking in the 15th-century, when movable type was still new.
For large or open kitchens, installing a movable island, either on wheels or with legs that have felt on the bottom, can be an easy addition, said Victor A. Mirontschuk, an architect and chairman of EDI International, an architectural firm with an office in Manhattan.
Green arcs indicate two operational satellites that could potentially move out of each other's way; yellow arcs indicate one movable satellite and one non-maneuverable object; red arcs indicate two dead objects, which have no choice but to continue on their potential crash course.
But paper, and its adjacent innovations—from writing to inventions like the printing press, movable type, and the modern industrial model—is a broad subject, and the book becomes a march through human history, from Sumerian clay tablets to today's giant, automated paper mills.
And maybe Liriano or Estrada are movable in mid-August trades—which seems a little more likely at this point than depending on how well the club plays between now and the July 31 deadline—that would let you, theoretically, get this experiment started a bit early.
The AR component is really about increasing engagement, and Movable Ink says that in early betas, it has been seeing a 40 percent increase in open rates, and 50 percent of participants who do open the email spending more than a minute engaging with the AR experience.
Digital technologies interfaced with the physical world give policy makers new tools to shape outcomes in response to on-the-ground conditions — think digital signs or physical actuators like movable barriers or lighting that can be pre-programmed and change in response to events in the environment.
I had to alter my tactics further to adapt to XCOM 2's new "dark events," a selection of nasty bonuses the aliens roll out every month that include things like better armor, more reinforcements, or a UFO that will chase your movable base around the world.
Citing contracts it reviewed, the Post reported that, among other expenses, the USTR spent $290,53 on movable wooden wall systems, and paid $475,000 to furniture-maker Executive Furniture of Washington, DC. The furniture company declined to comment on the sale to CNBC, claiming the information was confidential.
Take an archaic New York statute permitting police to seize from alleged bawdy houses "furniture, fixtures, musical instruments, and movable property used in conducting or maintaining such nuisance"—if that sounds like a law drawn up on player piano paper, it very well could have been.
I remember the tent poles extravagantly carved with so much intricacy that I think that the makers forgot for a moment that the poles were only intended to anchor tents into the ground, provide movable shelter to prevent the wind and the sun from leaching life away.
This free program for children 12 and younger, sponsored by the High Line, will include investigating a mobile garden and worm bin; doing an art project with ArchForKids; constructing movable creations from the materials in the High Line's Children's Workyard Kit; and learning new dance moves.
Ms. Hughes's contribution to the present is vital because she combines these historical traditions with current ones, reminding viewers of contemporary windows, like the paired windows of subway doors; operating systems on computers with their movable, collapsible windows; and the captivating surfaces of tablet and smartphone screens.
She didn't just design the now world-famous chaise longue basculante, an easy chair on a movable crescent-shaped steel armature — Charlotte Perriand even modeled it for promotional photography, lazing on the ultra-modern-for-1928 recliner while sporting a necklace strung with industrial ball bearings.
When it is completed, the building will contain two column-free galleries, a 500-seat theater able to be subdivided into a variety of spaces, rooms for rehearsals and events and the vast McCourt space — a dynamic area that can be covered with a movable shell.
Elsewhere, museumgoers are asked to hammer actual nails into the wooden surface of "Painting to Hammer a Nail" (261/22013-21995), or to sit down for a game of chess in "Play It By Trust" (19713/21971) — chess boards whose squares and movable pieces are all painted white.
First to develop movable type (the year: 1234) and the cybercafé (1988), Korea is a fitting place to premier Olympic events — there are four: In the alpine team event, 16 mixed-gender teams, of six members each, race head-to-head down the slalom course in different pairs.
Exhibition visitors are invited to touch displays that range from a topographic map with porcelain geometric forms that represent the travels of a prominent 18th-century English blind surveyor to movable, sculptural letters after the handwriting of a blind woman corresponding with a benefactor in the late 19th-century.
So enthralled is our gent with a clock hanging on a wall that snapping a photograph won't satisfy; instead, as his female companion silently watches, he has to spend nearly a full minute prodding the work and swaying its movable parts until it crashes to the floor and fractures.
And when it came time to remodel the "pogos" — those movable walls inside the galleries — the architects found a drawing from February 1974, just a month before Kahn died, where it was clear he intended the pogos to be lifted off the ground so they appeared to float.
The club, under construction since July, is being designed in industrial chic, with four-foot fans from the former steel factory looming above the lobby bar, and a movable 20103-foot-by-24-foot stage that will allow the performance area to be enlarged or shrunk as needed.
It's a retro-futuristic superhouse complete with a fireplace masking a secret garage where Helen stows her Elasticycle; a space age mobile that hovers over Jack-Jack's crib; a conversation pit in the great room; and movable floors that slide open to reveal an assortment of reflecting pools.
He abides by what he calls the 40-40-20 rule, which holds that, in any debate, 40 percent of the audience holds an implacable allegiance to one side, another 40 percent is equally committed to the other side, and an ambivalent 20 percent in the middle is movable.
But it is letterpress that stirs the aficionado, particularly in its hot-metal form, in which molten metal is poured into letter-shaped apertures called matrices to create fresh slugs of type as they are needed, rather than relying on shuffling around pieces of movable type cast in advance.
The adorable tote has a clear base to show off your goods, with light wooden handles and movable inserts that hold the bottles of Prosecco in place — and it's even waterproof for those who like their bubbly chilled and want to toss in some ice when they're on the go.
Historically, with every other new media platform since Gutenberg invented movable type, once a new media platform is created (books, newspapers, magazines, radios and television), the first major media starts broad, attempting to bring as many people as possible to the new platform (like the original "Big 3" broadcast networks).
With only 18 percent of independents saying it is "too soon to say," compared to the 68 percent of independent voters who have already made up their minds, the percent of movable voters on impeachment is incredibly small, forcing both parties to make their political case to those coveted voters.
One way to foster women's demand for financial services is thus to introduce financial products aimed at meeting the needs of borrowers who traditionally use informal systems of finance—for example, loans that accept smaller and more movable assets and traditional wealth storage mediums such as livestock and gold as collateral.
Many works in Tower of Babel play with the formal qualities of visible language: legible texts; texts that would be legible if they weren't layered into unintelligibility; codes; small blocks resembling lead "sorts," the mounted, movable letters of metal type used in letterpress printing; or asemic writing (abstract marks that gesture toward language).
The company is also working on developing a movable "ground operating system," which is essentially a series of towable trailers that Virgin Orbit can use to house ground crews that will support the missions of its LauncherOne vehicle, which is the airborne launch platform it's developing for high-altitude small-payload launches.
" Per Golf Monthly, Rule 11.1-B Exception 2 states as follows: "When Ball Played from Putting Green Accidentally Hits Any Person, Animal or Movable Obstruction (Including Another Ball in Motion) on Putting Green: The stroke does not count and the original ball or another ball must be replaced on its original spot.
WATCH THIS: From John Steinbeck's Cottage to an Actual Castle: 5 Historical Homes You Can Rent   The brands will transform the space, which is designed to carry 25 passengers at a time, into a movable glass hotel room, decked out with Wayfair furnishings that will include touches of Pantone's color of the year, Greenery.
Other favorites: MapQuest, Movable Type Destroying the menace that was Blockbuster's late fees would have been legendary enough, but Netflix also managed to rapidly transform from a DVD rental service to a full-on digital streaming service that thoroughly redefined how and where we watch movies and TV. Netflix is now enmeshed in popular culture.
RELATED: Trump faces more groping allegations While modern first class seating on US carriers have fixed armrests as a built-in beverage tray, several airlines -- including the long-defunct Braniff Airways -- featured first class seats in the 1970s and 1980s that had a movable armrest that folded down between the window and aisle seats.
While the bot used in Iraq is little more than a remote-controlled car with a movable arm, Northrop Grumman's bots have a wider array of features, including color surveillance cameras, robotic arm with seven degrees of motion, camera extenders, and wheels to help climb stairs (the gunman was cornered on the second floor).
Nonbuffs in the audience can content themselves with a set by Anthony Lamble that utilizes movable ladders in much the same way as the far costlier Harry Potter plays across town, and one has to credit Mr. Tushaw's Joe not least for keeping on pitch while perched at some notably vertiginous heights above the stage.

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