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"multipart" Definitions
  1. having or consisting of more than one part

135 Sentences With "multipart"

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What's more, some of the best stories aren't long narratives or multipart series.
Dozens of Reuters journalists have since joined Mo to create this multipart series.
The result is effectively a giant new multipart Hammons work, and pure enchantment.
Bottoms-Up Lunge To Single-Leg DeadliftStrength meets balance in this challenging multipart move.
Many of these work songs were sung by a group, sometimes in multipart harmony.
Under the new rules, "multipart or limited series" are not eligible for awards consideration.
These "assisters" are personnel trained to guide Obamacare applicants through the multipart A.C.A. enrollment process.
In very wonderful news, Ava DuVernay is working on a multipart Prince documentary for Netflix.
A salmon-colored sky and purple ground peers through the large openings in the multipart form.
The Boston Globe recently published a multipart series on the city's troubled racial past and present.
Here's the National Vulnerability Database description of the bug:The Jakarta Multipart parser in Apache Struts 21 207.
Other multipart paintings had been executed with crude oil, specially ordered chipboard, electrical tape, nails and tar.
When a work comes to Mr. Martin, it begins a multipart analysis with an appraisal in visible light.
Win-win. Gail: By the way, I noticed your favorite congressman, Paul Ryan, finished releasing his multipart Republican platform.
It's easy to see how "All We Had" might have been better if stretched into a multipart television series.
And a third had a multipart procedural question for the volunteer running his precinct caucus at Coronado High School.
Last Town Before Mars: A multipart series on SpaceX's quest to conquer Mars ... and a small hamlet in southern Texas
He's spent time cultivating a new presence that investigates, explores, and, oftentimes, redeems other controversial YouTube creators through multipart series.
But clearly Castro had not been briefed that the two American journalists' multipart questions would include tart ones for him.
Welcome back to Lore Reasons, our multipart deep dive into the story and larger mythology driving Square Enix's Kingdom Hearts series.
Our multipart series examines the industry of addiction treatment, which is haphazardly regulated, poorly understood and expanding at a rapid clip.
With its four-times platinum eighth album "Moving Pictures," Rush mastered a paring down from multipart suites to lean rock songs.
Your friends are probably divided into three groups: never posts, terrible shitposters, and the rare group that posts really entertaining multipart Stories.
There's Mr. Etcetera, who is on part 18 of a meandering, gentle, multipart story of the goings-on at his apartment complex.
Afro-Cuban artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons created the complex, multipart exhibit with her husband and collaborator, musician and composer Neil Leonard.
The Los Angeles Times devoted a multipart series by Skip Bayless (now of Fox Sports) to the racial implications of the situation.
As far as the clue goes, you definitely would not want to embark on a multipart academic endeavor with at PROJECT RUNAWAY.
In the public imagination, vaping — with its oversize, multipart manipulatable products — has become associated with a techier, dweebier slice of the population.
Each report, based on hundreds of interviews and published as multipart series in metropolitan newspapers, featured ideas on how to make improvements.
And the long, multipart essay by her that dominates the catalog has a sense of personal investment unusual in a scholarly context.
She has two documentaries: one called Toxic Labor about abuse in the workplace, and a second unnamed multipart series focusing on mental health.
He published a multipart thread on Twitter showing the removal of poorly parked scooters — most of which were Lime brand — by the police.
THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS Reports say that the Coen brothers' anthology western started as a Netflix series and became a multipart movie.
Since February 20193, I've been working on "Milk Debt," a multipart video project featuring women pumping breast milk while reciting lists of fears.
Since 2000, at least 104 prisoners died after a corrections officer used a Taser on them, according to a multipart investigation by Reuters.
By the end of my internship, I could pull together multipart online series that included my photos, my videos ... and of course my writing.
Dow and DuPont agreed in December to a multipart transaction in which they would combine, cut costs and then split into three listed companies.
ON THE HORIZON: CONTEMPORARY CUBAN ART FROM THE JORGE M. PEREZ COLLECTION Second and third chapters of an ongoing multipart introduction. Sept. 23–April.
"There was a lot of backlash about the way that the 'Dark Tower' books ended," he told me, referring to his multipart fantasy series .
The centrally positioned, multipart forms in Ho's paintings inhabit a perceptual domain that evokes ancient Chinese post-and-lintel constructions, simple ideograms, and signs.
The multipart tribute kicks off with a performance from members of the Jazz Composers Collective, the confederation helmed by Ben Allison (see listing above).
Our multipart series examines the booming industry of addiction treatment in the U.S., worth $35 billion a year but haphazardly regulated and poorly understood.
Some of these witnesses' testimony is firsthand, others is secondhand, as you would expect from anyone with knowledge of a piece of a multipart story.
A multipart documentary about his musical career is running on Dutch television, and while he was still a violinist he appeared in an offbeat Audi commercial.
The result is effectively a giant new multipart Hammons work, and pure enchantment, from object to object and room to room in Mnuchin's two-story space.
Despite launching back in 2013, Rockstar continues to update GTA Online with new features and options; the game's biggest expansion, a sprawling multipart heist, debuted last December.
She announced two new documentaries: one focused on "the toll of sexual harassment, assault, and violation in the workplace" and a multipart series "focused on mental health."
"Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men," a multipart Showtime documentary that aired in May, told the group's story through archival footage and interviews with its members.
The first collaborative show was "Journey to the Moon," a multipart video installation by the South African artist William Kentridge, which opened a month after Davis died.
According to an academy spokeswoman, the documentary branch forecast that a groundswell of filmmakers would attempt to duplicate the film's success with multipart series of their own.
Farage's remarks were part of nearly an hour of questions from European Parliament members, who took turns one by one asking Zuckerberg multipart questions about his company's conduct.
When Zeppelin released their untitled fourth album in 1971, "Stairway" went on to become a megahit, despite its length (just over eight minutes), multipart structure and ponderous lyrics.
The multipart legislation created programs to keep small-time drug offenders out of prison, financed drug treatment programs and put more cops on the streets in troubled communities.
They include Kenji Mizoguchi's "Ugetsu" (showing on Saturday in 35 millimeter) and Masaki Kobayashi's multipart "Kwaidan" (on Sunday), noted for its elaborate color palette and wide-screen framing.
Its seven-hour-plus run time (and the decision to follow its theatrical run with a multipart broadcast on television) led to debates about what constitutes a film.
Mr. Eicher has released the full sound mixes (as opposed to soundtrack excerpts) of "Nouvelle Vague" and Mr. Godard's multipart essay film "Histoire(s) du Cinema" on his label.
In October, the reporting was the basis of a 10,000-word story published in The Suffolk Times and The Riverhead News-Review and a multipart documentary examining the case.
One is draped with casts of little squashes; another, girdled in a taut membrane with the texture of ostrich skin; a third filled with a single, multipart inflatable cushion.
At Deitch in SoHo, the multipart installation "Laundromat" is more grounded in the real world, stressing Mr. Ai's role as political activist and hunter-gatherer of materials and information.
Navarro, who has produced books and multipart television documentaries warning of the dangers of China's rise, has suggested stepped up engagement with Taiwan, including assistance with a submarine development program.
In a room above the fair's main hall, local arts organizations 3Arts and 6018|North presented VIP: Very Important Platforms, a multipart installation behind a door scattered with golden confetti.
As one journalist after another stood to ask multipart questions, Trump was able to pick the one part he preferred to address, usually in the vaguest terms, while ignoring the others.
As he enters on "a blooming bloodfruit in a hoodie" — a 13-minute, multipart piece whose title refers to the killing of Trayvon Martin — the mood is both basking and fatalist.
A college student from Philadelphia recently went viral with a multipart video account of her relationship with the rapper and onetime Vine star Riff Raff, which began when she was seventeen.
Reports that they were imminent had appeared on Saudi news websites, and Al Arabiya, a Saudi-owned satellite channel, recently aired a multipart documentary that dramatized the kingdom's fight against Al Qaeda.
The music consists entirely of interpolations of Negro spirituals and folk songs like "Rockin' Jerusalem" and "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize," delivered in multipart harmony by the nine actors playing students.
The European trip was organized around the filming of a multipart television series featuring Mr. Giuliani that is being produced and aired by a conservative cable channel, One America News, or OAN.
Legally and professionally, the walls began closing in on Kelly after the release of a BBC documentary about him last year and the multipart Lifetime documentary "Surviving R. Kelly," which aired last month.
Biden laid out a multipart plan for combating the disease that includes guaranteeing no-cost tests to anyone who needs it, and rushing resources to providers on the front lines of the response.
This is one of those multipart scavenger hunt themes, but if you are a polyglot on any level, the least bit blasé about switching languages, the hunt itself is fun and not frustrating.
For instance, the multipart "Greenhouse Britain" (2006-2009) considered the possible effects on England of rising oceans resulting from global warming, suggesting high-rise living spaces, hanging gardens and a dam to protect Bristol.
The opera's libretto fuses contrasting stories: the biblical tale of the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, and a story line from the Chinese kunqu drama "The Peony Pavilion," a multipart, 19-hour epic.
Last week, the pop music staff of The New York Times released a multipart interactive package celebrating the current generation of D.I.Y. punk bands (in sound or spirit) fronted by women and nonbinary singers.
The day after the raid in March 2016, a newspaper in Australia, The Age, published a multipart exposé based largely on the contents of a Unaoil hard drive stuffed with emails, records and receipts.
On state-run media, he gives hours-long lectures, in which he spins connections among far-flung episodes in world history and politics; local channels feature him in multipart epics about the independence struggle.
Clinton, and the report detailed what the officials had revealed to President Obama a day earlier: Mr. Trump's victory followed a complicated, multipart cyberinformation attack whose goal had evolved to help the Republican win.
Unfortunately, Francisco Negrin, who directed the inaugural production, obscured this insight by subsuming the role into a confusing multipart character called the Universal Being, who does not appear in the libretto or the score.
The women in the study took a survey composed of 30 multipart questions related to their sexual behaviors, attitudes, and experiences with genital touching, including detailed questions about how the women preferred to be touched.
Dr. Wright said that captive parrots' renowned talent for promiscuous vocal mimicry — of human speech, a multipart car alarm, a cat's meow — is probably a byproduct of an innate desire to parrot its own kind.
The multipart play, about the ill-fated firm that played a large part in the 2008 financial crisis, is written by Stefano Massini and adapted by Ben Power, and will be directed by Sam Mendes.
The court's public information office said in a press release that "tests revealed she suffered a multipart displaced head splitting fracture of her proximal humerus," and that further consultation with specialists indicated surgery was needed.
Last year's release of a dramatic miniseries and a multipart documentary film about the trial and ensuing media frenzy revived interest in what was, for better or worse, a major cultural moment in US history.
To pass his National Energy Act, a multipart bill that included improving energy efficiency, cutting emissions, and encouraging adoption of energy saving and renewable technologies, he supported industrial conversion from oil and natural gas to coal.
Trump adviser and China hawk Peter Navarro, who has produced books and multipart television documentaries warning of the dangers of China's rise, has suggested stepped up engagement with Taiwan, including assistance with its submarine development program.
In its own way, Yes, too, was profoundly English—Jon Anderson, the lead singer, generally eschewed faux-American bluesiness, and the band instead deployed pleasing multipart harmonies that recall the choral tradition of the Anglican Church.
It's an effect he has achieved most memorably in his two multipart cycles, "The Apple Family Plays" and "The Gabriels," in which family members discussed the state of their lives and their nation in real time.
But did Justices Breyer and Kagan really think the multipart, multi-actor proceedings were so "infected by religious hostility" that the business owner who discriminated against a gay couple was actually himself the victim of discrimination?
Lately, Anne's story has attracted quite a few adapters, and the writer and director Chris Henry is bringing the first book about the character, "Anne of Green Gables" (1908), to the stage in a multipart dramatization.
To settle with the Justice Department, T-Mobile agreed to a multipart deal in which it will: Sell Sprint's prepaid brands (Boost, Virgin and Sprint Prepaid) to Dish Network, giving the company roughly 9.5 million subscribers.
The most famous part of this multipart project (because it has long since gone viral and inspired countless imitations) is Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style, from which four photographs are included in this show.
After CNN's story, People magazine wrote a multipart series about her, and the Korean Broadcasting System -- Moon is Korean -- traveled to her home in Washington state to do a Christmas Day documentary about her and her family.
In a complex, multipart decision with which all of the justices (except Neil Gorsuch) concurred at least in part, Justice Samuel Alito argued that the government has no business regulating what is and is not considered offensive.
Following the release of the Washington Post's Afghanistan papers, a multipart series highlighting the gross mismanagement of the 18-year-old war in Afghanistan, analysts, former diplomats and others have come forward to criticize The Post's reporting.
Calling a secret number on a pay phone in the building might lead a guest in one direction; dropping a quarter in a capsule machine could lead another to a multipart quest that takes multiple visits to complete.
Last Wednesday, The Miami Herald published a blockbuster multipart exposé about how the justice system failed the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, a rich, politically connected financier who appears to have abused underage girls on a near-industrial scale.
By her 21966s, she was working at architectural scale, producing multipart compositions of polygons covered in mirrors and painted glass, which married the exuberant splendor of Iranian decorative arts with the repeated forms of minimalism and geometric abstraction.
It raises a question that could be asked of all these shows: Since their stories could all be told in shorter and more straightforward ways without losing any significant facts, what's gained by turning them into multipart sagas?
During the roughly 45-minute call, executives also laid out a multipart plan to get the reeling company back on track after a series of revelations about its business practices and internal unrest that have damaged its image.
Registration Required) Where: Union Docs (21 Union Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn) UnionDocs' multipart project 'Living Los Sures' has been working with the Los Sures Latino community in Brooklyn to learn more about its local histories and current struggles with displacement.
Schütz's development can be seen as a lifelong attempt to reconcile the Italian style — steeped in lyricism, multipart madrigals and grand concerted forces with antiphonal choruses and ensembles — and the German one, which favored leaner sound and contrapuntal textures.
Now, nearly fifteen years after she enrolled in the class, Greenbaum has made larger, multipart sculptures out of porcelain, air-dried clay, and cast aluminum that liberate an odd structural beauty from folded, twisted, looping and slab-like forms.
A multipart journey ensued: An overheated and ancient bus jolted me to the southern end of Baltra island, where I caught a glorified raft across the half-mile channel, then took another bus, for another dollar, to Puerto Ayora.
In their court filing, prosecutors described a multipart scheme that Ms. Boone was said to have carried out between 2009 and 2011, using money from her gallery to pay for personal expenses and then claiming them as business deductions.
By the time of this film, he was deep into his largest project, the multipart, multilocation, ever-morphing "Musée d'Art Moderne, Département des Aigles" (Museum of Modern Art, Department of Eagles), which he started in 1968 and sustained for four years.
Sotomayor was on the bench hearing arguments after the fall, but tests later revealed that she suffered a "multipart displaced head splitting fracture of her proximal humerus" according to a statement released by Kathleen Arberg, the Court's Public Information Officer.
But tests subsequently showed that she had sustained a "multipart displaced head splitting fracture of her proximal humerus," Kathleen Arberg, the Court's public Information officer, said in a statement earlier this week, and specialist consultation concluded that Sotomayor should undergo surgery.
After a while the news conferences, with their long-winded, multipart questions, their laughably imprecise simultaneous translations and their rigid, time-controlled formats, begin to seem like parts of one giant whole, their details spilling and flowing into one another.
In 2007, after viewing Ken Burns's multipart World War II documentary, "The War," before it was shown on PBS stations, Mr. Falcón joined a group of activists in complaining that the film had left out the contributions of Hispanic soldiers.
Earlier this year, as part of Apple's Apple TV+ announcement, it revealed that Winfrey will release two documentaries on the service, one called "Toxic Labor" about workplace harassment, as well as a multipart series with Prince Harry about mental health .
A traditional English or American pantry (in homes fortunate enough to have multipart kitchens and extra food to store) was a small room off the kitchen to protect everyday ingredients, like flour, sugar and bread, from the heat of the stove.
Hardly. But those who want something that can be both watched and blasted throughout the house (and who might have new gift cards to spend) can revisit Beyoncé's visual album, a multipart exploration of feminism, fidelity (the relationship kind) and race.
A substantial part of this exhibition, organized by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, is devoted to a multipart project on the subject of lighthouses built under French colonial rule along the North African coastline, and still in use, weather-battered and outdated.
Mr. Raad's performance, in the form of a 55-minute artist's tour — given to groups of 40 or so reserved-seat MoMA visitors within a multipart stage set — addresses the phenomenon of the Middle Eastern art-quake in both general and personal terms.
The company laid out a multipart plan designed to reduce the amount of data shared by users with outside developers and said it would audit some developers who had access to large troves of data before earlier restrictions were implemented in 2014.
The few Republicans who addressed the CBO analysis, including Speaker Ryan, pointed to its conclusion that the legislation would reduce the deficit and said the GOP bill is only the first step in a multipart plan to reform the health care system.
" Senior administration officials say Trump on Friday will outline a multipart blueprint called American Patients First, which will aim to "create incentives for lower list prices" and get "government rules out of the way that are preventing seniors from getting better deals.
In 21994, he aired a multipart special called "George Soros: The Puppet Master," which was widely condemned for its anti-Semitic overtones, beginning with its title (the Jew as puppet master, pulling the strings of humanity, is another age-old anti-Semitic trope).
BLINKY PALERMO: TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW YORK CITY Palermo's multipart painting series, done on 40 metal panels and based on a rhythmic remix of the colors of the German flag, was discovered in 21965 and titled, posthumously, from a dedication on the panels' backs.
For the past year Dunston has been a Van Lier fellow at Roulette; as part of that program he has written a multipart suite titled "La Operación," an abstract meditation on issues of post-colonialism, sexism and necropolitics in late-20th-century Puerto Rico.
He said this of an early work of his, but the sentiments reach into much of his life's work, including The Adventures of the Exquisite Corpse, Noren's four-decade-long, multipart "epic" project whose enduring goal was to find magic and illusion in the ordinary.
Apple closed out the announcement of its new Apple TV Plus service with a surprise appearance from Oprah, who will be working on two documentaries for the upcoming streaming service: one called Toxic Labor about workplace harassment, and a second multipart series will focus on mental health.
Starting tomorrow, Epic Games will kick off the first ever Fortnite World Cup, a massive, multipart tournament that brings together the best players in the world at the 230,43-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City, best known as the host venue of the US Open.
At times, and especially during the awards portion of the evening, that made for a confusing mandate, with global folk songs pitted against choral lite-gospel, and smarmy pop-rock alongside the familiar complex multipart vocal harmonizing (with vocal percussion!) that is a cappella's public face.
Warren has plans (about 20 so far, detailed and multipart) for making housing and child care affordable, forgiving college-loan debt, tackling the opioid crisis, protecting public lands, manufacturing green products, cracking down on lobbying in Washington and giving workers a voice in selecting corporate board members.
In their multipart "Let 'Im Move You" series, Poe and Beacham find many ways to express their love of J-sette, a sassy, marching dance style that has roots in historically black colleges in the 303s and has more recently been embraced by queer black men.
His show, which consists almost entirely of a multipart video installation, focuses on another artist obsessed with the same subject, the performer Richard Pryor (1940-2005), who turned the facts and fictions of American blackness and whiteness into a blistering and supersonically brilliant career-long stand-up comedy act.
There's a magnetic example in a multipart installation by David Wojnarowicz at P.P.O.W., made in 1985 and virtually unseen since, just inside one of the fair's two entrances, and another, almost invisibly casual, by a newcomer, Ann Cathrin November Hoibo, at Standard (Oslo), just inside the other one.
"We've reached the stage in the L.G.B.T. movement when a network not only feels comfortable taking this on — but doing so in a big way," said Eric Marcus, a gay historian who produces the Making Gay History podcast and is preparing his own multipart documentary on the movement.
The network and producers will have a hard time finding another yarn as inherently creepy as this one, and not every salacious murder can bear the weight of such multipart productions; still, as we've seen time and again with TV's current true-crime wave, that won't prevent them from trying.
This is merely the first in a multipart exploration of the Bob phenomenon: There used to be a lot of Bobs in sports and now there are very few, which points at a decline not only in the popularity of the name Robert but also in a kind of hearty sportsmanship that defines a Bob.
It's morphed from a composite of silly (sometimes racist) sketches, to an equally dark period of making "cakes" out of oozing piles of fast food to what it's become in the last three months: a vehicle for YouTube's version of investigative reporting, complete with multipart documentaries deep-diving into the lives of YouTube's most controversial stars.
The trips were "organized around the filming of a multipart television series featuring Mr. Giuliani that is being produced and aired by a conservative cable channel, One America News, or OAN," the Times said, adding that the host of the series, Chanel Rion, joined the the former New York mayor on his trip and conducted an interview with Lutsenko.
The author highlights a number of artists' projects that play on the metaphor of the book as an opening into space and people, as in Fluxus artist Alison Knowles's The Big Book (1969), a human-sized, freestanding, multipart "book" that viewers would walk around (and, in some cases, through — some of the "pages" had holes to enter in).
He had raw rockers ("Let Me Roll It"), suitelike multipart songs ("Band on the Run"), folksy toe-tappers ("I've Just Seen a Face"), dramatic ballads ("My Valentine") and Merseybeat pop ("I Wanna Be Your Man," the hit John Lennon and Mr. McCartney wrote for the Rolling Stones, who played the Beatles' "Come Together" in their Desert Trip set on Friday night).
Turning that budget into a multipart, multihour experience is a job not unlike being the C.E.O. of a small company: The person in charge has to set the vision, crosscheck the delightful details to ensure they're not featured on blogs about "wedding trends that are so last year," find caterers who will leave neither the Whole 30 crowd nor the newly minted vegans starving, and ensure that it's all executed on time and with panache.

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