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"neatly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is tidy and in order; carefully
  2. in a simple but clever way

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Those who don't fit neatly into the parties fit less neatly into the impeachment vote, too.
They dressed neatly but not too neatly, they said, so the bosses would know they had experience.
Men's hair must be "neatly groomed," with "sideburns neatly trimmed," and hair cannot interfere with headgear, protective masks or equipment, according to Army Study Guide.
If the objective of solving is to neatly tie together the clues and answers in a starkly ruled box, then starting neatly at the beginning makes sense.
At Hemingway's best, the affectations are undone by an affection for the sensuous surface of life, which is of necessity erotically multivalent, neither neatly masculine nor neatly feminine.
As always, there is something a little awkward about returning to a story that neatly brought the characters to a new place, as the earlier film neatly did.
Ms Merridale neatly unites background and foreground, and deftly evokes the atmosphere of the time, with references to John Buchan's madcap wartime thriller, "Greenmantle", whose plot neatly matches Lenin's adventures.
And in the Girls universe, nothing ever ends too neatly.
Folded clothes, neatly organized hangers, perfectly stacked boxes of shoes.
The Legend of Cocaine Island slots neatly into the zeitgeist.
A trim man neatly ate Alfredo and checked baseball scores.
There are few devices engineered as neatly as an iPhone.
Inside were six smoke grenades neatly stowed in bubble wrap.
People don't fit neatly into the "M" and "F" boxes.
Haven Life's new perks fit neatly into the global trend.
A colour can also neatly describe a pocket of time.
Not every referee falls so neatly near the league average.
It's nice to speak to these things neatly, I thought.
And, of course, it all had to fold down neatly.
In the end, the conflict isn't neatly and easily resolved.
Most real life doesn't come in a neatly compelling narrative.
I think the two things might not fit very neatly.
I tuck them neatly into the corner of the cardboard.
Putting it into one ratio brings the story home neatly.
We found voters who didn't fit neatly into any boxes.
This unconventional move would fit neatly into Trump's unconventional campaign.
More importantly, his signature performance style fits the role neatly.
Not all documents tie back neatly to a specific regulation.
Inside, I find 24 square basins, arranged neatly in rows.
In Offgrid Magazine, all political content has been neatly excised.
Gore does not fit neatly into either of the camps.
But the divide does not fall neatly along generational lines.
It's not like the AirPods, which neatly slip into place.
"Chapter One Hundred" did wrap things up neatly for now.
Parade floats, banners and signs are now neatly stowed away.
Libby, Arpaio and D'Souza all fit neatly into that category.
It was because he doesn't fit neatly in a box.
None of this is groundbreaking, but it's super neatly executed.
For example, facial expressions don't map neatly to emotional states.
Not all of CBS and Viacom's brands fit neatly together.
Beale Street, though, is not neatly enclosed in any binary.
Neatly folded laundry and clean countertops make me feel better.
She neatly puts her shopping away and changes into loungewear.
The remaining 11 states don't fit neatly into either category.
Translation: People don't fit neatly into gay and straight boxes.
The minibar was neatly hidden behind a large cabinet door.
They also fold neatly and fit into virtually any bag.
It also neatly underlines how the show balances its characters.
Everything about it is wrapped up neatly at the end.
His story does not neatly fit into the addict's narrative.
Piles of introductory materials are stacked neatly at the entrance.
The plot does not fit neatly into any realist box.
Reactions to the speech divided neatly along positions on Brexit.
And, as you'd expect, it fits neatly into a tweet.
Every crucial plot point is neatly but never disproportionately highlighted.
And the crime appeared to neatly fit terrorism's legal definition.
Ms. Burnikel neatly crosses the PAIRS to keep them together.
They check many boxes but fit neatly into almost none.
They looked a bit like toys, neatly arranged in rows.
And nearly every recipe fits neatly on a single page.
Ribbonlike spikemoss and delicate polypodies crept neatly over rock faces.
Everything, all in one place, like a neatly curated bookshelf.
Certain parts of Fox will fit neatly into Disney's framework.
But for Trump, views split almost neatly down party lines.
Two of the neatly kept structure's floors have front balconies.
Not completely spelled out, not neatly defined and tied up.
Right there on that porch you just so neatly swept.
The tents are neatly arranged around an open, grassy area.
I was possessed of a rootless homesickness that translated quite neatly, for a religious eleven-year-old, into heaven-longing; later it would translate quite neatly, for a nervous thirty- one-year-old, into transsexuality.
Many nights, the clutter on the counter was arranged quite neatly.
The compact piece of hardware will fit neatly underneath most displays.
Such statutory delegations dovetail neatly with the president's purely constitutional authorities.
The timing may be coincidental, but it neatly underscores China's predicament.
I had no idea she kept her socks so neatly organized.
The production neatly captures the ubiquity and stickiness of such apps.
Featured content is neatly laid out, with images dominating over text.
His war chest, uniforms, journals, and books were lined up neatly.
The sentence neatly encapsulates the mood in the high-tech hub.
Angelica and Eliza fall neatly into the old conventional/rebellious dichotomy.
However, Sharma did not fit every country neatly into a category.
Medicare X fits neatly into the system that exists right now.
So we segued neatly into a denunciation of gentrification and developers.
The graves form a neatly organized pattern across the entire area.
The towels on the end of the bed were neatly branded.
How am I supposed to wallow on a neatly straightened bedspread?
The ongoing mania for cupcakes fits into this idea very neatly.
There's a neatly made plain bed and three books on finances.
Just like that, all my digital friendships were tucked neatly away.
Make sure that the stamp is neatly placed and not crooked.
"Fallen Heroes" doesn't feel the need to wrap up everything neatly.
A black ISIS flag is neatly stamped on the right corner.
The case of former Congressman Tom Perriello illustrates the problem neatly.
The design also neatly solves a few of VR's subtler problems.
People should dress neatly and cleanly when going to the mosque.
A card game fits neatly with Valve's version of platform capitalism.
But not all political positions fall neatly into a single dimension.
It neatly illustrates the theory of general relativity without Einstein's equations.
All your tracked data is organized neatly in the Fitbit app.
And at first, the story seemed to fall neatly into place.
It doesn't lend itself to angry slogans or neatly packaged programs.
His scruffy beard was gone, replaced by a neatly trimmed goatee.
That development is skewered here by William Villalongo's neatly made collages.
She had straight black hair, neatly cut just above her shoulders.
Disease, especially chronic disease, doesn't occur neatly in a fiscal year.
This, of course, dovetailed very neatly with what Trump was saying.
You thought bombing people was really going to resolve things neatly?
It's not easy to place Rebecca's comedy neatly into a genre.
A copy of the letter is filed neatly in his folder.
Everything inside the Little Bear fit neatly into its rectangular shape.
And the little there is seems a bit too neatly packaged.
Sri Lanka cannot be divided neatly by race, faith or language.
Historically, opposition to vaccines has not broken neatly along political lines.
Like him, Warren divides the country neatly into villains and victims.
Like congestion pricing, this issue doesn't fall neatly along partisan lines.
In college, my entire life fit neatly inside my paper planner.
And, why doesn't the Russian Revolution fit neatly into that narrative?
Affairs in the Obama administration, recently posted a Twitter thread neatly
The resident placed this sliver neatly onto a sterile metal tray.
Bright red poppies and gigantic, neatly rolled haystacks dotted the fields.
Unfortunately, small businesses do not fit neatly into these credit systems.
He chose 13 because that number fits neatly into a calendar.
What sounds like an oxymoron neatly describes power seen as responsibility.
And the superior haul is even packed and presented more neatly.
His own life is neatly bookended by the one-child policy.
Everything is neatly tucked away in the hostel's modern sleeping rooms.
Richardson's reasons for quitting, neatly typed, stayed folded in his pocket.
Culturally, humans have never fallen neatly into the gender binary, either.
He shaved off the beard but left a neatly trimmed mustache.
Climate policy didn't always divide quite so neatly along partisan lines.
The handle fits neatly into your hand, yet surprisingly easy to hold.
This broader language neatly moots a raging argument within the climate community.
Anyway, here's an image that neatly encapsulates that feeling, courtesy of Reddit.
Neatly sidestep this issue by doing boolean category search of your inbox.
Policies don't fit neatly into either a "normal" or "not normal" column.
The Bloomberg strategy neatly contrasts with Trump's campaigns of 2016 and today.
" Babies Can Be Gross: "Kids don't always poop neatly in their diapers.
In many ways, Thursday's gains neatly encapsulated the bitcoin market in general.
Across the line in Donetsk, maintenance workers keep central gardens neatly sculpted.
"Sports issues don't necessarily fall neatly across traditional political lines," Feldman echoed.
Astrology's growth among all kinds of communities is impossible to neatly quantify.
Make sure you organize photos and documents neatly, and highlight key findings.
Then there's the Thai submarine debacle, which neatly illustrated the narrative divide.
There are other reasons why retirement communities and AVs fit together neatly.
Things Organized Neatly is now available for purchase in hardcover for $17.
"Images don't fall neatly into categories of fake and real," says Farid.
Returning, I sought out my now neatly-stacked presents to retrieve Blanka.
But it neatly underlined how pitiful and awful his circumstances have become.
Cersei's brother neatly outlines how screwed she is in an early scene.
Stretch a pinky and neatly trigger the right-hand paddle shifter. Bang!
But can his fear be so neatly separated from his moral beliefs?
There are new attachments to help bundle wires and lines neatly together.
These two new books for the general reader neatly fill the gap.
Her hair is a neatly parted mass of black, almost an Afro.
And it appears to fit neatly into the Twitter and Instagram era.
" Conditions like autism can&apost be neatly cataloged as things to "solve.
The fortunes of Trump will not neatly correspond with those of Orban.
But it also neatly gets at the problem: We've been here before.
In a way, the idea slots neatly into Trump's zero-sum worldview.
That night, she slept with that hand cupped neatly against one cheek.
Life's experiences, despite being processed by them, don't neatly translate into sentences.
Inside were a half-dozen pairs of jeans, neatly folded and stacked.
And over the course of its run, the show neatly mirrors itself.
But in politics, process and outcome are perhaps not so neatly separated.
Advocates for intersex athletes like to say that sex doesn't divide neatly.
He opened it and unfolded a neatly printed letter sent from Nuremberg.
A PIX 11 reporter showed up in neatly pressed slacks and boots.
Of course, voters here do not always fall neatly along ideological lines.
The spring-loaded dividers nestle neatly into drawers to create interior walls.
But Sjon is not one to neatly tie all of this together.
A Teddy bear—a biggish one; it fit neatly into the sling.
One 21st-century ballet has neatly turned the harem formula upside-down.
HONG KONG — They are sitting in orderly rows, wearing neatly pressed uniforms.
The phrase also neatly encapsulates where we are in "Fargo" so far.
On talk programs across the country, responses divided neatly along party lines.
Boxes are neatly labeled with the date, and their contents and destination.
Unlike some other major sports, basketball has a neatly traceable origin story.
I grab mixed nuts from the kitchen and neatly finish the bag.
I looked at Max's sneakers, their laces coiled neatly out of view.
One is clangorous, amorphous, psychedelic, the other consonant, neatly contained and semiclassical.
But others neatly tucked a clod under their arms and marched away.
His thinning hair, mostly covered by his wool cap, is neatly cropped.
Where the trans movement of today has gained momentum in part by developing and advertising a transgender ideology that lines up neatly along a gender binary between male and female, Bornstein's gender identity cannot be easily or neatly categorized.
Parker's story fit neatly into that old American horror story of the pure and innocent white woman menaced by the sexually aggressive black man — that story that so neatly combines misogyny and racism — which imbued it with staying power.
But it doesn't leave me sweaty, and it tucks neatly under my desk.
This fits neatly into the canon: You're either the Madonna or the whore.
Their characteristics fit even more neatly into rental models than e-bikes do.
They were slightly too large to be folded up neatly in a wallet.
CULTURAL ERAS rarely, if ever, fit neatly into the decades allotted to them.
He sums up Amazon's thinking neatly: "We are a supply-chain technology company."
But, he added, judicial philosophies don't always line up neatly with political ideology.
Contents included dozens of tall wardrobe boxes and neatly-organized crates with labels.
Her portrayal of Hela in Thor: Ragnarok was folded neatly into Carol Tumblr.
In recent years, similar gerrymandering cases have split justices neatly along ideological lines.
His thick beard, usually neatly trimmed, has begun to creep up his cheeks.
Behind that was a single empty chair, all neatly arranged for the cameras.
Even though it's a hefty burger, it's neatly contained in a cute wrapper.
Though these films neatly complement each other, they are being received rather differently.
It also neatly establishes the paranoia that's creeping into play at Axe Capital.
It was spyware, dressed up and neatly packaged with a Facebook-blue bow.
Pull requests package up changes neatly for other developers to read and review.
The point is, these issues don't neatly fall into "good" and "bad" categories.
Slippers are neatly lined up at the foyer, where guests remove their shoes.
Flip over a box of cereal, and you'll find the ingredients neatly listed.
Which leads me neatly to another belief that makes Ngo roll his eyes.
"Another Kind of Life" is the perfect postscript to Steichen's neatly curated behemoth.
And of course, it all integrates very neatly into Dropbox as a whole.
Buttigieg's politics don't fit neatly into the Democratic Party's progressive-moderate-centrist divisions.
Lucy Edwards' shot here neatly captures the resulting reversal of usual classroom roles.
The Hover Camera, battery and charger fit neatly into a small protective case.
Hayward's on-court demeanor is neatly symbolized by his unflappable head of hair.
Søberg is busy with other preparations: Neatly packing Swedish cookbooks into Ziploc bags.
Supersymmetry could neatly solve some of the biggest problems vexing physicists right now.
Pictures on Facebook showed neatly pruned hedges and white stones covering front yards.
Neatly dressed men and women in full makeup and head scarves took selfies.
The phrase also applied neatly to nearly every other story of the night.
This is why Americans' worldviews now map so neatly onto their party identifications.
Gig economy businesses like Uber do not neatly fit a conventional model, though.
The horse skeletons were laid neatly on their sides next to the chariots.
Ironically, neatly packing a suit inside of a suitcase is actually pretty difficult.
You'll find hooks for your hangers so your clothes can stay neatly position.
Flute glasses were neatly organized into tiers, with Lopez's initials topping the arrangement.
It wasn't rammed full of inventory, and the apparel was neatly laid out.
The number fit neatly with several other cultural and atmospheric factors, as well.
Students can't neatly mimic the island's physical landscape on their own campus lawns.
The nine sit in black leather chairs, neatly spaced around a rectangular table.
One that fit neatly with my views of how my body should look.
And that fact doesn't easily fit neatly into an episode of Law & Order.
By the film's end, it actually ties pretty neatly into the first film.
These things take time, as another Manchester United midfielder, Fred, rather neatly demonstrates.
They're all all different sizes that fit neatly on top of one another.
The movie business in the 20th century splits fairly neatly into two eras.
The core US alliances — NATO, Japan, and South Korea — fit these descriptors neatly.
Two tarps were neatly arrayed with books, clothing, housewares and personal care products.
Outdoor space: Neatly trimmed boxwood gives the home an elegant appearance, and the .
You can fold it neatly in a bag and it does not wrinkle.
In the novel, Reeves neatly stores his unhung maps in an architect's cabinet.
And the term "colored girls" was neatly sprung from any patronizing racial context.
Plus, its base rotates 360 degrees and keeps your cables tucked away neatly.
I find this analogy compelling but history does not repeat itself so neatly.
It is difficult to neatly fictionalize that kind of physical and psychological violence.
Oysters on the half shell are neatly shucked but void of ocean flavor.
The entire aisle was neatly organized and every shelf was loaded with sweets. 
Clinton neatly complemented the notion that she wasn't out to help ordinary Americans.
Now, as then, solutions do not adhere neatly to liberal or conservative agendas.
She is traveling with a child, a pretty girl with neatly plaited hair.
Finally, half of the gifts were wrapped neatly, while the rest looked slapdash.
The counters are neatly organized with spray bottles and tubes of colored ink.
In person, Spencer is short and portly, with a neatly trimmed black beard.
However, one policy area neatly cleaved off the "populist" parties from their "establishment" rivals.
Instead of chaotically piled bags of grains, fresh fruit and vegetables are arranged neatly.
"I'm having trouble fitting this neatly into a sex crime framework," Baker told Gizmodo.
This is the neatly-packed mass of stuff that comes out of the box.
The digital motor has 13 impeller blades and it fits neatly inside the handle.
On the other hand, the project neatly highlights the scale of the BECCS challenge.
She covered the mattresses with printed fleece blankets neatly tucked in like sofa covers.
Turns out, our squirrelly friends might feel the same way about neatly-organized nuts.
Can either of you think of any threads that have been neatly tied off?
That coincides very neatly with Trump's election and the first months of his administration.
But Osmosis' actual plot suggests that people don't fit so neatly into Paul's algorithm.
Effectiveness, it neatly demonstrates, need not always go hand in hand with high tech.
As Miguel transfers piles of neatly folded shirts, his son, David, makes a discovery.
First they had to break each egg, 0003 of them, neatly over a bowl.
The ball itself fit neatly in my palm and has a pleasant smooth finish.
With her disguise unveiled, the central mysteries of the show neatly Tetris into place.
Science and research seek the truth—they don't always fit so neatly with agendas.
It's not a new idea by any stretch, but it is very neatly executed.
The undetailed plan to scrap freedom of movement fits in neatly with this strategy.
This threat is neatly represented by a pair of photographs of his sister, Lise.
Earth's magnetosphere is organized pretty neatly, around our planet's North and South magnetic poles.
Tanya: The male characters also fit the same archetypes, though not quite as neatly.
In any case, European politics no longer divides neatly into Latin and Germanic camps.
Mr Corbyn's beard is now as neatly clipped as that of a Hoxton hipster.
The neatly organised, labelled data can then be viewed, saved, shared, filtered and searched.
THICK, fleshy, severed cow's tongues, their tips curled neatly on to the butcher's tray.
Tying this up neatly, what can we apply from the Facebook lesson to Snap?
She says she doesn't fit neatly in the boxes of photographer, illustrator, or costumer.
And it neatly walls off the new program from the flaws of the old.
In this way, the system neatly balances the twin imperatives of predictability and stringency.
And, when you're done, the feet collapse and stack neatly till they're needed again.
Theroux went on Ellen DeGeneres earlier this week with a neatly-trimmed, chinstrap beard.
Who would figure that the future would arrive so neatly wrapped in the past?
The dough should fit pretty neatly on top without needing to crimp edges. 6.
She showed off several shelves of neatly lined Fiji Water, Smart Water, and Perrier.
This passage neatly illustrates the dangers of thinking in politics in simple, electoral terms.
The competency question in the Thomas case falls neatly into recent Supreme Court precedent.
Outside of vocabulary like exploitation and abuse, Tarantino's alleged actions can't be neatly classified.
But once the show unwrapped its big reveal, those moments fell neatly into place.
Do we neatly wrap up these discussions through allegory, statistics, and in-house wokeness?
Queer people are most tolerated when neatly packaged into nuclear families or besotted couples.
It's the antithesis of the manicured personas that fit neatly into an Instagram grid.
They don't neatly fit archetypes of swing voters like so-called suburban soccer moms.
He complimented one student who had deftly wrapped one glove neatly into the other.
Alongside the fence stood some small shrubs, neatly tended, and rosebushes spraying white flowers.
What is new is that they are now mapped neatly onto Americans' party identities.
Jason Cohen, the director, neatly illustrates how the company presaged current trends in technology.
But the truth is that cases like Mr. Rahami's fit neatly into no categories.
But they were mostly hidden from view, zipped into body bags and neatly tagged.
For example, all babies are not born with bodies that can be neatly categorized.
The LA troubadour's neatly structured song-craft and knowing, wistful allure also suit her.
It just so happens that the 23,711-seat stadium fits neatly inside this structure.
Other World Computing's second-generation USB-C Travel Dock neatly tucks beneath the device.
These candles were neatly organized by brand and color, and the prices were great.
And, like Earth, it fits neatly near the center of the new 'abiogenesis zone'.
We can't combat this threat by neatly declaring white supremacy antithetical to American ideals.
Mia's struggles are neatly distilled in one of the first scenes of the movie.
A woman lay on the floor stretching, her phone nestled neatly at her hip.
But it's been difficult because it doesn't fit neatly into any particular geopolitical narrative.
But history does not always unfold so neatly, with youth and progress handsomely paired.
These are the histories that don't neatly fit in and therefore are purposefully forgotten.
"I find that a lot of similar things arranged neatly do well," he said.
So, with the bundle neatly tied, he took the train on the following morning.
The Watershed "fits pretty neatly" with improving public access to the waterfront, he said.
When you look at a globe today it looks so neatly divided into countries.
To the Editor: Two recent articles in The Times neatly dovetail with each other.
This belief is neatly expressed in progressive opposition to Donald Trump and his administration.
The odorless New School location has a fabulous grand piano and neatly curtained walls.
Anna, her superior, is right behind her, and neatly plucks out the broken bit.
Other powerful changes of the Affordable Care Act don't fit neatly into sound bites.
The liberal activism divide does not neatly match up with the red-blue divide.
Even in this polarized era, tons of voters don't fit neatly into ideological boxes.
" That neatly describes the narrative tension, such as it is, in "The Losers Club.
Its dismissal of its unloved coach, Ernesto Valverde, this week proved that rather neatly.
Baule had encouraged them to organize the food "neatly" but provided no further instructions.
Mr Brown, Mr Cameron and Mrs May did not map neatly onto the clichés.
His salt-and-pepper beard was neatly trimmed, his head had been freshly shaved.
A soldier marched behind, carrying Mr. Mubarak's military medals neatly arranged on a board.
"It's bad political theater," Police Chief Art Acevedo of Houston neatly summarized the debate.
She decided the photograph of the bags of marijuana neatly arranged was likely staged.
The neatly tucked-in crisp white duvet was just begging to be messed up.
The singers are restricted to stylized gestures, and appear onstage in neatly symmetrical groupings.
Every experience, from the most mundane to the most incredible, gets neatly filed away.
The women's shoe section was neatly organized by shoe size, for the most part.
A recent experiment performed by Mercier and some European colleagues neatly demonstrates this asymmetry.
I saw an older woman, hair neatly coifed, beat a policeman with her handbag.
A rashly fired flare gun ruins any chance to wrap up the case neatly.
Their patented design makes them a bit longer and easier to stay neatly tucked.
The pictures also feature half-eaten bananas, neatly lined up bottles and spare shoes.
Clinton neatly complement the notion that she's not trying to help ordinary Americans. Mrs.
He filed the sheets neatly into a binder before stepping into his supervisor's office.
That declining influence is neatly distilled in the story of Mario and Andrew Cuomo.
"The diapers and wipes will fit neatly in the drawers below," Ms. Morton said.
And in that, it falls neatly into place in our "post-truth" public discourse.
And there are the technologies that don't fit neatly into any of those boxes.
However, it's important to remember that not every transaction will fit neatly in a box.
Finally, the Dyson's docking station can be neatly mounted on your wall for easy recharging.
The flags that flew on the last full day of Obama's term were neatly folded.
"I'm always fascinated by the idea people have types," Stephenson says, neatly contouring Callum's cheekbones.
It was all right there, neatly categorized and sorted by release type and file format.
Even reservations and voter suppression can be fit neatly under the rubric of federal overreach.
Gregory's characters are brightly drawn, and he neatly captures the world of the early internet.
In this, indeed, the evening neatly summed up the story of the election so far.
Only, what happens to the music that doesn't fall into that formula quite so neatly?
The hair on his head was black with flecks of silver: tight curls, neatly trimmed.
Look at his perfect cleavage, which neatly divides in perfect symmetry just above that chasm.
She even included a sleeping bag cover that the coat could be neatly folded into.
Well-qualified startups as far as the eye can see, all neatly grouped by category.
Pages are pre-cut, pre-folded, and glue isn't necessary, as everything fits neatly together.
The kind of songs that'd slide neatly into your collection between Sebadoh and Nada Surf.
He sliced off one of the victims' nipples and placed them neatly beside her body.
I treasured the paper it was written on and neatly tucked it in my wallet.
You really think they neatly wrapped this up in a bow in one single confrontation?
"Our customers have halved," said Chen, standing by neatly stacked shelves at his Sydney store.
She gathers up her few possessions, which are neatly lined up on the concrete floor.
Moving emailsIf you want to keep your Google accounts active, they integrate neatly with iOS.
A left-leaning libertarian, Bill Maher has politics that don't fit neatly into partisan boxes.
That fits neatly with the Duo acquisition, whose guiding philosophy has been to simplify security.
Adding devices to HomeKit can be fiddly but overall the interface is neatly laid out.
For Democrats, on the other hand, tackling climate change fits in neatly with their values.
"But what if my aesthetic doesn't fit neatly into one of the personalities?" you ask.
For my first trip, I ordered two toasts, neatly wrapped for eating on the go.
Grepper's project hasn't failed, but it hasn't wrapped up as neatly as backers had hoped.
These facts, taken out of context, fit neatly into America's most popular understanding of Islam.
But perhaps no concept appears to explain this process as neatly as the Overton Window.
So you might think we'd have the vulnerability it exploited neatly wrapped up by now.
He was fit and tanned, neatly groomed and dressed like a young banker on holiday.
"Good morning, sir," said an impeccably mannered gentleman in a neatly pressed British Airways uniform.
Flynn's moves to stop the plan fits neatly with the views of his Turkish paymasters.
Plus, it neatly folds flat, making it easy to store in your car or home.
Moreover, Westeros doesn't really strike me as the place for a neatly chopped chicken breast.
Instead, the Mavic Pro folds up neatly, propellers and all, and fits inside a backpack.
The dual roles, in many people's minds, neatly encapsulated the schism in Lewis' real personality.
Earlier this year, psychologists Todd Rogers and Katherine Milkman published a paper demonstrating this neatly.
Human beings are complex creatures that don't fit neatly into character traits at all times.
Cello may be Lu's primary instrument, a classical background nestled neatly in her back pocket.
It's not a glossy superhero tale that'd square neatly with the other Marvel Television franchises.
It helps you pack all your undergarments and tiny belongings neatly in a foldable bag.
America's megachurches aren't lined up neatly in a row, all marching to a Republican cadence.
Self's figures look wild but are made of assorted fabrics neatly stitched to her canvases.
"Between the Clock and the Bed" coincides neatly with the impending boomer discovery of death.
In this classroom, students sat silently at desks neatly aligned in rows, filling in worksheets.
It also has plenty of pockets to keep all your travel essentials neatly organized inside.
But they do not fit neatly into the existing state or federal financial regulatory framework.
The pancakes looked exactly as advertised — neatly stacked, fluffy, and lightly dusted with powdered sugar.
When you're done, it retracts, folds up, and fits neatly among your other grooming equipment.
For starters, digital technology enables new products that don't fit neatly into standard financial categories.
The exhibition features paintings that fall neatly in line with the earlier works by Hendricks.
Too extreme for mainstream success, too subversive to fit neatly within their own respective circles.
Shaqiri's, on the other hand, pinged neatly off the post and billowed the net. Gorgeous.
Noura Mint Seymali's music touches on folk, psych, funk, and rock, but fits neatly nowhere.
These are known quantities that fit neatly into the history of art — nothing radical here.
His woolen suit jacket and neatly wound scarf conceal round shoulders and a thick neck.
This tactic fits neatly in a single election cycle and leaves the root cause untouched.
Bernhard's classic tie and neatly ironed shirt perfectly match with his pristine white, wavy hair.
Raghda's hair remains neatly tucked under a lilac head scarf, Rafaa's under a black one.
"It's really exciting that what we have found lines up so neatly with their prediction."
But it also fits neatly with the Freedom Party's anti-establishment and quasi-libertarian tilt.
Her children were well fed and neatly dressed, their hair combed and cut and braided.
Bright, chipper guitar-pop plus piano bounce, and a string section neatly enlivens human suffering.
Like the previous seasons, the final installment of "Catastrophe" is six short, neatly contained episodes.
The teacher and her policeman husband become neatly embedded in this tragic yin-and-yang.
He wore his shirt neatly tucked into jeans, and paused to consider questions before answering.
Latham is tall and ruddy, with neatly parted gray hair and a big, gaptoothed smile.
His "I Can't Get Started" was neatly woven with snippets from Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2.
The culmination of 250 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe wraps itself up quite neatly.
Grant's hair appears neatly trimmed, though in the original it looks gnawed on by wolves.
Fixes the clip that keeps her shoulder-length hair tucked neatly out of her eyes.
The good pieces are meticulously organized by color and neatly folded in Fabscrap's retail space.
Who can neatly sum up the overall effect Mr. Martins has left on today's company?
President Trump's protectionist impulses, for instance, do not square neatly with a booming energy sector.
The objects are neatly organized in display cases throughout Mr. Hancock's low-slung 1950s home.
There are large art books and fat sketchbooks from past collections on neatly organized shelves.
DELECE SMITH-BARROW School desks neatly lined up in rows may soon be a relic.
Neither woman fits into the neatly labeled containers the series has laid out for them.
Emmanuel Macron with his neatly cropped hair and well-cut navy suits doesn't come close.
"Every day, try to be hungry and out of breath" is his neatly epigenetic epigram.
But animal behavior often doesn't fit neatly into an economic accounting of costs and benefits.
Mr. Baker imbues the character with a tormented single-mindedness that neatly defines his predicament.
Why should itch be, as it were, pre-installed and so neatly differentiated from pain?
There were his jersey and cap on a hanger, and his shoes laid out neatly.
The camp is rustic and beautiful, settled neatly on a hilltop above a silvery lake.
To Yee's credit, she neatly connects all the seemingly far-flung dots of her story.
The neatly tiled corner store is Ms. Meyer's first independent foray into the dining world.
Such theology is not neatly red or blue and holds special appeal for younger Christians.
Her long, brown hair is neatly tied back and topped with a delicate pink bow.
His fists rest lightly on hips clad in neatly tailored trousers with triple inverted pleats.
It seems simple and clear, all neatly marked on a calendar grid: fertile, or not.
People had higher expectations for neatly wrapped gifts, leading to disappointment when they opened it.
However, people preferred neatly wrapped presents from acquaintances and sloppily wrapped presents from close friends.
At random, participants viewed images and imagined receiving either a neatly or sloppily wrapped gift.
And few works of music embody the notion of Leitkultur as neatly as the Ninth.
They cannot be so easily reconciled, nor do they stay neatly quarantined in their narratives.
There are four studies in the small gallery-office, with lots of neatly written notes.
They were unkempt, hairy, hedonistic, improvisational, analog, inefficient — anything but neatly calculated and Instagram-ready.
The books are lovely little lessons in craft, structured as neatly as a Rubik's Cube.
When it does, the neatly lined up pots go flying as the villagers rush forward.
The shack is a box, set at an angle but neatly contained within the space.
But there are no clear-cut or neatly defined answers in We Wanted a Revolution.
However, not everyone I spoke to fit neatly into one of the neutralization theory categories.
I've begun to appreciate that my to-do list doesn't plug into my schedule neatly.
Fold it neatly into a French pleat (secure with pins – but the Easy Up-Do gives you enough grip and hold that you won't need many) and then brush smooth the top section of the hair and fold it back neatly into the pleat.
The clothes hang neatly at the back of the closet, and they're also organized by color.
It makes the reader — this reader, at least — feel that messy reality has been neatly sidestepped.
We ordered a queen size mattress from Nectar and it arrived in no time, neatly packaged.
The movement made his shirt rise slightly revealing a real gun tucked neatly into his pants.
She has since become more neatly tailored to issues of women's economic empowerment and workforce development.
CRISPR/Cas9 allows biologists to neatly snip out one single gene and replace it with another.
I can sate my mind's hunger for exploration and my brain's hunger for neatly organized progress.
All the tools store neatly inside, so all you need to do is bring the cheese.
Ivanka's efforts at self-promotion have neatly lined up with the media's own demand for characters.
Three blocks of neatly organized rooftops that were divided by the narrow streets replaced the beach.
The Stars and Stripes neatly rolled up and attached to the gear of deployed military personnel.
Live action neatly skirts the stigma of being a cartoon while capitalizing on the name value.
While we can't say directly that one caused the other, the timing syncs up pretty neatly.
With his neatly trimmed goatee and moustache, and well-tailored suits, he was charming and eloquent.
A girl becomes a woman, and the audience gets a neatly packaged lesson in Feminism 101.
It landed neatly just inside the paint, and Shapovalov's next shot was a cross-court winner.
My fellow students (I counted 28) all had notebooks open and pens stacked neatly before them.
The landscaping neatly conceals Cupertino's nearby suburban clutter of strip malls and cookie-cutter apartment homes.
The appeal of the metaphor is obvious, given that it maps so neatly onto human behavior.
Their carts were parked neatly in a row as snow-covered mountains glistened in the distance.
That neatly fits the world of the show, which is dedicated to riffing and improvisation, too.
Helping you mind your schedule and answering questions about the weather fall neatly into that category.
An easy locking mechanism makes popping the tongs open and storing them neatly a cinch. 2.
Most AR demos show a happily laid out space with labels all neatly separated and readable.
Neatly arranged, dense and dark, they emphasize the beauty of raw coal, the blackest of black.
It fits neatly into the Gothic genre, but it innovates within it at the same time.
Your models have used Turbans as 'hats' whereas practising Sikhs tie them neatly fold-by-fold.
The floor was covered in neatly stacked boxes, but she wasn't thinking about them right now.
It's strikingly uplifting, neatly symbolising that the time has come for more stories like Sam Kelly's.
I can back up my life there and it incorporates neatly into Finder on my Mac.
According to Smithers, the photographers Grindr works with can be divided most neatly into three groups.
All the elements of the ending are laid out very neatly quite close to the beginning.
We like to arrange things neatly into patterns to lend the world some semblance of order.
The phrase, though old, was resonant because it neatly registered the unique challenges of the moment.
The store's entrance is filled with neatly folded towels, shoes, clothes and toys donated by locals.
Hollywood is rife with examples of whitewashing, but this movie doesn't neatly fit in that category.
The organizing experts show us how to neatly wrap wires using an oversized Tic Tac container.
The group had advised him to neatly slice the brother—the problem—out of his life.
It's too hard to define in light conversation: There is no neatly packaged answer to share.
Every so often within the neatly ordered confines of a diamond, an atom will be missing.
We're looking at a distribution curve for capability "overinvestment" -- a curve that is not neatly symmetrical.
The Obamacare repeal effort doesn't divide neatly along gender lines, sometimes for less than obvious reasons.
Yet, the overt racism of white interference by state legislatures doesn't neatly fit along partisan lines.
The flower is printed on Singaporean banknotes, neatly embodying its twin economic specialties—petals and cash.
They just may not fit so neatly into your political ideology or that of your candidate.
They are neatly constructed and smoothly burnished by Mr. Cobb's production; there are no loose ends.
His collection of N.C.A.A. titles was arranged neatly around his microwave, which showed the wrong time.
It neatly summarizes the fiscal clash that seems inevitable between the White House and the Hill.
The confluence of beauty, sustainability, and acceptance neatly sums up the allure of Hix Island House.
Last night's dual-speech experiment aside, the two groups Democrats want to reach aren't neatly separated.
A bulky barricade ran through the middle of the square, neatly dividing it into two halves.
Booker has acknowledged the trope and jokes about it, but he doesn't neatly fit the mold.
Ten, actually, if we count the meta that Alan Arbesfeld has neatly tucked inside his grid.
It's also unclear how neatly the left, as it's constructed today, fits into Rorty's binary distinction.
Discussing the hypothetical future draft instead of the actual present-day military neatly avoids those problems.
There's one part of the ongoing Prodeum saga that doesn't seem to fit anywhere neatly, though.
But then her ideas are too rigid to be neatly amenable to any real-world programs.
He's calm, cool, rides a skateboard, keeps his clothes neatly folded, writes poems and loves immunology.
Those posing for pictures should be neatly dressed, and the images should be of professional quality.
What the G.S.S. has always found is that these issues don't break neatly on partisan lines.
For another, Walker's first novel tapped neatly into our fears about the melting of the permafrost.
As with Nixon and Watergate, the correct moral response and the lavish remunerative rewards neatly dovetail.
He talked about how they fit in neatly with the food trends of the 21st century.
There's an exceptional plate of grilled pigeon, neatly carved and served with swooshes of nettle purée.
All of these are neatly tied up with the revealer DOUBLE TREE, the Hilton Hotel chain.
Press a lever with your foot, and the whole thing collapsed into a neatly folded rectangle.
For the first time, the Versa 2 won't have a neatly inscribed "fitbit" on the bezel.
Their album title's dual meaning — bristling confidence, and exposed vulnerability — neatly sums up their creative state.
Firm, dry-packed mozzarella melted more neatly and reliably than the soft, fresh, water-packed kind.
They can't necessarily be neatly separated in the way Burr seemed to be trying to do.
The father is wearing light-colored, loose-fitting pants, neatly cuffed, a white shirt, dark tie.
Each one of the 60-gallon containers is neatly labelled and arrayed in a perfect line.
He is neatly dressed in a jacket and tie, but none of them are in uniform.
But our results suggest that people's minds cannot be divided up so neatly in this way.
The bathroom, with its neatly folded, pristine white towels and designer toiletries, felt especially hotel-like.
It began as a thesis statement that neatly wrapped up his journey on the awards circuit.
Multipurpose and made of tempered glass, they can be neatly stacked and suit a tight budget.
Passing houses, boxy and plain, with aprons of lawn, the hedges sheared neatly like military haircuts.
Just look for the hallway lined with dozens of award ribbons, all neatly arranged in frames.
Her eyebrows were neatly drawn, her face was relaxed, even peaceful, as she explained what happened.
Most organizations exist on a model where maintenance and upgrades can be planned and neatly scheduled.
The first thing you notice is just how clean and neatly organized the assembly line is.
The cavernous space is remarkably tidy, with canvasses hung against the walls and tools stored neatly.
"I can't describe the feeling," said the policeman with a neatly trimmed moustache, his voice breaking.
Bobby stared at his teeth, which were neatly aligned and all the same, toothpaste-ad hue.
However, when the gift came from an acquaintance, recipients preferred it when it was neatly wrapped.
Over loudspeakers, they were told, 'Go to the buses neatly, do not carry anything with you.
At the rally after the parade, Ovechkin's remarks delivered to screaming fans neatly encapsulated the week.
For anyone trying to neatly file Mr. Tyner's music under "Disposition: Intense," this is the rejoinder.
I think that painting relates very neatly to inner travel and the exploration of inner worlds.
FRENCH INFLUENCE I don't have the shallots and garlic neatly chopped in little bowls or anything.
Vali Nasr, writing for the Atlantic on Wednesday, neatly summed up why this is the case.
What kind of "treatment" Judge Gorsuch thinks the court's abortion precedents deserve was left neatly unspecified.
He had been living in the neatly-appointed suburban home since 21976, the Sacramento Bee reports.
He had been living in the neatly-appointed suburban home since 1983, the Sacramento Bee reports.
There was a mantel clock above the fireplace, long pretty curtains gathered neatly at the windows.
The ball dropped neatly into the right hand of Lebron James, who laid the ball in.
And it's just as ridiculous to think we can neatly sort baseball history into those categories.
One photo featured someone's arsenal laid out neatly atop an oriental rug in a living room.
Police also found Johnson's clothes, phone, laptop and wallet, neatly placed by a snow-fed creek nearby.
"It's a special place," he added, admiring the rows and rows of aircraft neatly parked in order.
The scales don't balance quite so neatly, though; there's nothing secure about giving the FBI their way.
Pretty fair to say that the vandal likely lives neatly in the Kobe-GOAT-truther Venn Diagram.
Thiebaud's paintings cannot be neatly classified or lumped under one header on the 20th-century art menu.
Dark matter would neatly explain the strange behaviors of galaxies and oddly bent light in our universe.
You get to show neatly manicured moments without the burden of life's small talk and unflattering angles.
It's all neatly designed, available everywhere and fun to use—if you can get everyone to switch.
And more...Plenty of other things happened in 2018 that don't neatly fit into these larger stories.
On his birthday, Holmes brought his colleagues a cake with his resignation letter neatly iced on top.
Megan: Everything wrapped up so neatly that I can't say there's much else I would have wanted.
Of course, as Gizmodo pointed out, the case could provide incentive for you to pack more neatly.
Phoebe's quivering hand reached into her T-shirt and withdrew a necklace, a neatly disguised USB key.
Digital magazines are also given their due in the book, neatly rounding off the history Seita charts.
The display area at Lowe's was like a shiny walkway with shelves of products neatly surrounding it ...
The quartets fit neatly into the standard, if flawed, conception of Beethoven's early, middle and late periods.
And it sits so neatly in the hand unlike our modern-day wafers of glass and metal!
But this time, creators Matt and Ross Duffer neatly tie up most of the supernatural loose ends.
The one-on-ones fall neatly in line with one another, varying templates of a Bachelorette date.
The next 2000% of India's population neatly mirrors its combined South Asian poor neighbours, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
He keeps his day's outfit neatly folded on a chair before putting it on in the morning.
He treads his typical line of irreverence and insight, neatly summarizing the whole debate along the way.
In the closet, Kim pulls out pieces, takes photos of the outfits, and packs them away neatly.
The nation, too, is not neatly divided along Islamist and secular lines, but splintered into many groups.
At the end of the day, the whole contraption folds up and fits neatly into a backpack.
But it's also a stance that neatly doesn't acknowledge a fundamental flaw in Blackberry's messaging system. [Blackberry]
But it also fits in neatly with the frenetic experimentalism coming out of Baltimore as a whole.
And in the trunk he had all these pillows and blankets neatly stacked and wrapped in plastic.
Proponents of the Aryan invasion conclude that a large influx of outsiders would neatly explain all this.
It will fit neatly into your furniture, and it will become a smarter part of that furniture.
Hillary Clinton wore a neatly tailored white pantsuit when she accepted the Democratic Party's nomination in 2016.
The result neatly illustrates the argument of my recent column on the demographics of the Europe vote.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (CNN)A south Asian merchant sits on a blanket covered with neatly arranged twigs.
But what's happened with Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri doesn't fall neatly into any of those categories.
I'll look, I'll think, I'll take one out and place it neatly in a waiting CD tray.
Here's the Nike store pre-Black Friday, with neatly stocked shelves and beautifully hung items of clothing.
Screenshot: GizmodoWhy you would pick it: Rather obviously, for the videos, which get neatly incorporated into playlists.
He named Priebus and Steve Bannon as co-equal advisors, neatly undercutting the authority of the role.
Her proposals tuck radical gender reforms neatly inside general ethical reforms—gender reforms that arguably are overdue.
They don't involve sexual assault or harassment or anything that could be neatly categorized as sexual misconduct.
For half a century, the world was divided neatly between the capitalist West and the socialist East.
When the Harry Potter story ended with Deathly Hallows, each arc was tied neatly with a bow.
A person's mental state doesn't always make it through the move as neatly as the packed boxes.
Inside she found $1,000 in crisp $100 dollar bills and a note, penned neatly in blue ink.
But they don't neatly add up to a full expression of its soul, or its particular magic.
Police officers patrol the camp, which is divided into sixteen neatly spaced blocks of roomy, waterproof tents.
His gains among less educated white voters have been neatly canceled by losses among well-educated voters.
What is clear is that the opioid crisis doesn't fit neatly into any one jurisdiction or system.
Together, the battery, grip and display make one thick slab that encloses neatly behind the leather cover.
If it doesn't, you thank it, as if it were a past lover, and neatly discard it.
The first step to lacing your sneakers neatly is to make sure the lace tips are even.
Even American westerns posited a surprising number of neatly trimmed frontier protagonists, reserving scruff for their foes.
"I mean, one TV neatly placed on the front doorstep of each resident," he told The Post.
"Maybe a former optometrist," she said, blowing her nose and folding the Kleenex neatly over the result.
Lollipops belonging to Mr. Gainsbourg's son Lucien, now 30, are still neatly arrayed near his father's bed.
When Jimmy Hogan arrived for the night shift, he found the boxes stacked neatly on a trolley.
With everything falling neatly into place, New Years Eve 3.43 was circled as a tentative opening date.
The campaign is a protest in the age of Instagram — neatly packaged and ready to go viral.
Maps showed the road to my grandparents' house neatly branching off the main street of the village.
We saw Thor encounter the Guardians in the Infinity War trailer, so it adds up pretty neatly.
While contentious, the Apple case neatly crystallized that debate in a way that abstract discussions never had.
Neatly tended and zipped tents are interspersed with squalor — shoes, sleeping bags and clothes strewn in chaos.
Instead, the song shows Mr. Homme's fingerprints: corkscrew riffs and neatly jolting shifts of meter and tempo.
He sat with his hands folded neatly in his lap, hunched slightly forward, like someone in church.
It's not the neatly produced pro wrestling which even the 1970s WWWF, the current WWE's forerunner, created.
She stands tall, shoulders relaxed, pink scarf neatly tied around her neck and tilted to one side.
In particular, it seemed suspicious that LionMaker's arrest would neatly coincide with the blackmailer hacking his account.
Being offline gives a sensation of having all of your mind's tangled wires unplugged and reorganized neatly.
It has a linear and uncomplicated story that neatly takes you from the beginning to the end.
Herbal teas fit neatly into that, even though health claims associated with them tend to be exaggerated.
The chorus is catchy and memorable, but it doesn't neatly fit in any one era or sound.
Smooth, oblong, neatly contained egg whites that, when pierced, spill out an enticing cascade of golden yolk.
It will fit easily in most purses and handbags, and can even slide neatly into larger wallets.
WeGrow fits neatly into Mr. Neumann's expansive vision for creating a generation of empathetic social impact entrepreneurs.
Rows of neatly stacked clear jars filled with multicolored spices are arranged along 14-foot-high shelves.
Charles Wheelan: Being a centrist means that I do not fit neatly into either current political camp.
It's just that hard seltzer happens to fit neatly into society's current ideas about men's consumption habits.
They rushed home and found his keys, wallet and cellphone laid out neatly on the kitchen table.
The pedestal, in this case, is stacked boxes of clay neatly shaped to form a supporting column.
"The overarching concept of obstruction of justice parallels some of Nixon's activities rather neatly," Mr. Lacovara said.
Below deck, computers and neatly layered cables take the place of mess areas, heads and a galley.
What nearly everyone in fashion has been attempting for years, Mr. Gvasalia neatly accomplished: Snagging the sneakerheads.
Wiry, neatly dressed, with a quick smile and kind eyes, he grabbed Danielle Cordes's attention right away.
It was distinctive only because of the batting tee and the eight shoeboxes that were neatly stacked.
However small they may be, botanical miniatures don't fit neatly in the taxonomy of conventional botanical art.
Her verses and choruses are neatly delineated and laced with hooks, though her concerns are rarely straightforward.
From head-on, though, what you see is a pair of opposites balanced too neatly to resolve.
The book is neatly written and accessible, without cheap tricks to build suspense or sway readers' opinions.
The antipathy is economically irrational, but fits neatly with his predominant vision of a globally respected Turkey.
My mother's family history is certainly not laid out neatly in the official records, or on ancestry.
As we sat down, Potter slid a neatly stapled stack of papers down the bar toward me.
Rachel Kelly's WALKING ON SUNSHINE: 52 Small Steps to Happiness (Atria, $18) falls neatly into this category.
The old business adage to "hire slowly and fire quickly" doesn't apply so neatly to Cabinet picks.
The problem with Maia is that she still sees the world split neatly into heroes and villains.
My boots sit apart from the mess, neatly aligned in a black leather pile of their own.
He is talking in the driver's seat of his car, enunciating expressively through a neatly manicured goatee.
At first blush, American politics might seem polarized, breaking neatly along left and right political fault lines.
From her position on the House Financial Services Committee, Porter has staged neatly surgical dissections of testimony.
" If the critics had their way, he said, "they then would have everything very neatly arranged, indeed.
There, take a quick stroll through the neatly manicured, sea-facing Subhash Bose Park before heading back.
The mission in Libya, part of the former Ottoman domain, fits neatly into his vision of restoration.
That two strange white men can so neatly become her parents belies the trauma of Indian dislocation.
And the piece neatly sums up the challenges — and opportunities — the diamond industry presented him this year.
It's also a trend that neatly coincides with the latest online discourse of a desire to dissociate.
Results showed that expectations were significantly higher for the neatly wrapped gifts compared with sloppily wrapped ones.
And he also neatly tucked the revealer, BATMAN, down at the bottom in the last Across clue.
Iran fits neatly into the mold of a country that would want to take advantage of cryptocurrencies.
The impression neatly captured the contemporary notion of prudence: faintheartedness, caution and a general bias against action.
The problem is, as it was in Wilson's day, that people don't live in neatly ordered clusters.
They were neatly shaved and visibly fit, wore clean uniforms and carried new rucksacks and water bladders.
Olson asked how Woods's three dogs were doing, and Woods's response also neatly summarized his own status.
These neatly delineated horrors went on and on, becoming more and more vivid as the tapestry progressed.
So all of these ideas were used interchangeably, and they folded neatly into the America First movement.
After she died, her children found her artworks neatly folded up and packed away in a suitcase.
Amid the homogeneity, houses owned by the Exclusive Brethren (a fringe group of fundamentalist Christians) slotted in neatly.
If Trump does tap Allison, they would share neatly matching visions of what the Fed's role should be.
I have two set-top boxes and three gaming systems plugged in, and it moves between them neatly.
Pavegen's V3 tiles neatly interlock to form a surface CEO Laurence Kemball-Cook compares to a springy mesh.
Unlike lots of other areas of the law, debate over Chevron deference is not a neatly partisan affair.
Pirates, pandemics and massive oil leaks on the sea floor do not fit neatly into your planning calendar.
To keep from losing it, the tabletop remote fits neatly into a groove on top of either speaker.
Get Creative Non-penetrative sex doesn't have to fit neatly into one of these categories to feel good.
But, like her, they refuse to be neatly trundled into fixed positions within the Orient and the Occident.
In a neatly self-referential loop, the first quantum machine-learning systems may help to design their successors.
Concern about privacy versus maximizing intelligence capabilities for national security's sake doesn't line up neatly along party lines.
Which leads neatly to this "underrated" status she's unwittingly developed in the minds of many of her fans.
"I spotted it," he says, stepping neatly in front of his brother to smile cherubically at the audience.
Having to tie it up together neatly, and in so short a time, will inevitably be a challenge.
The plasticky black paddle controls are tucked neatly behind the wheel, ensuring that your hands never stray far.
Opinions on gun control haven't always overlaid so neatly onto the contemporary political map that strategy helped create.
There are four critical problems with RCS: The CCMI neatly fixes both the first and the second problem.
Like daughter Kylie Jenner's huge handbag closet, Jenner keeps all of her pursed lined up neatly on display.
But the countries that emerged from the implosion did not neatly encircle Serbs, Albanians, Croats and so on.
That belief neatly occludes a history of governance and policy-making designed to get better outcomes for whites.
The Hideaway Pizza Pub opened last August, neatly tucked into a mostly residential neighborhood in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The Affordable Care Act, as a whole, does not fit neatly into either the "targeted" or "universal" box.
I should surprise Parker by how neatly I fit in his arms when I visited over long weekends.
Install the Chrome extension and you can queue up neatly formatted updates with a couple of mouse clicks.
Among many other etiquette customs, members of the British royal family are expected to have neatly groomed nails.
One reason might be that the sequels were never as neatly packaged and cinematic as the first book.
Those previously loose guitar parts have tightened up, and these are neatly-bundled songs with a perfect flow.
In fact, the interface is so neatly done that it feels like Apple itself could have designed it.
That's why I've neatly tied all of Zara's spring/summer essentials up into one cute rainbow-hued bow.
The most obvious aspects of this luxuriant design are its grand proportions that taper neatly into sculptural form.
Both parties admitted to the world, albeit in neatly wrapped musical packages, that not even they were perfect.
Google Photos can also integrate neatly with Google Drive, so you can use the Drive desktop clients instead.
"Part 11" neatly synthesizes that quality, with each and every scene hitting some sort of bizarre high point.
It seems to contain a folded map, neatly tucked away in brash defiance of any want for direction.
Monika brought her own Glock, currently contained neatly in its plastic case at the edge of the table.
Airbus Aerial packages it all up, and presents it neatly to the customer, via a cloud-based interface.
Today, the demographic lines between conservative and liberal voters no longer neatly fall within red and blue borders.
Trump's choice to be interviewed by Robertson at such a politically delicate time plays neatly into that narrative.
MENTION "logistics" and it may bring to mind shiny FedEx or UPS vans with their neatly uniformed drivers.
What is clear is that this incident fits neatly into an alarming, unrelentingly chaotic pattern from our President.
OTA channels are neatly organized in the "On Now" row with your most-watched channels at the front.
The startup's own boilerplate explains neatly why it is teaming up with major names like Porsche and Hyundai.
Some clothes hung in a closet, others were neatly folded both outside and inside a piece of luggage.
The Arabic script is typed up, neatly arranged in rows and columns, with "private" stamped at the bottom.
That rubber also blocks out light incredibly well, neatly closing the gaps between your face and the screen.
This is neatly summed up by a bit of dialogue between Max and his mentor and friend Sol.
Many observers suggest our current government – centrist by Canadian standards – would ideologically fit neatly into the Sanders camp.
But while this isn't a neatly ordered good-conquers-all fantasy, it also isn't an economical fairy tale.
Bookended by the image of a girl riding a bike alone, it unfolds in two neatly complementary sections.
And so Unavowed neatly jumps into doing something more interesting and fascinating than I thought it might have.
" He neatly characterized the plight of the accidental killer: "People who are not culpable can nevertheless be responsible.
I remember your parents' phone number, your neatly folded cutoffs and your constant fear of not being special.
On George's neatly organised phone home screen, WhatsApp, Twitter, Snapchat, Spotify and Google Docs occupy prime real estate.
Many conservative Hispanics I spoke with in Virginia told me that they don't fit neatly into either party.
The lack of much transformative economic policy coming from Washington so far neatly fits in with this pattern.
The broad, shallow auditorium, still smelling faintly of fresh paint, has been neatly designed in a proscenium configuration.
But in their urgency they trampled down the walls that had kept life in Western Christendom neatly ordered.
Don't get me wrong, the wealth transfer is coming, but it should not be expected to fall neatly.
Found in Aberdeenshire in the 19th century, it features neatly carved circles, spirals and lines on four knobs.
Apart from anything else, how can one differentiate so neatly between different sectors of highly integrated modern economies?
"He came to Congress as an outsider and never fit neatly into the typical boxes," Mr. Gonzales said.
The history of romantic partnership maps neatly onto the industrial and economic history of the last two centuries.
But this fantasy neatly captured something true, that lots of big-wig Republican establishment types hated their nominee.
What's more, the rhetoric conservatives are using about Kavanaugh's lies line up neatly with what Hahl would predict.
"Put simply, you can't look through walls of a home without a search warrant," the presentation neatly summarizes.
"5 in the Morning" fits neatly within that mould, and deserves more than one shout-out for sure.
A word neatly split down the middle, apologising for itself in its own second half; so quintessentially British.
To my followers, that summer was neatly summed up in six simple rows of three perfectly sectioned squares.
There's an oddly human feel to the archives, with their neatly hand-lettered labels and secret, intimate contents.
That's because, unlike the alt-right, or neo-Nazis, for instance, their's is not a neatly-defined subculture.
The bulldozer leveled buildings, toppled hills, and then neatly covered its own tracks until the ground was smooth.
Unfortunately, during an inspection on the morning of January 2, officials found a narrow piece missing, neatly cut.
His hair is neatly brushed, as befits a polite scion of Pinner, an uneventful town northwest of London.
Clinical trials like this one don't fall neatly under the mission of the alcohol abuse institute, she said.
The collapsing tunnel enterprise, in a way, neatly captures where Hamas finds itself: with no good way out.
But, unfortunately, Markovits's attempt to reimagine class struggle, while neatly omitting capitalists from his story, doesn't quite hold.
In a single sentence, Warren neatly summed up the progressive argument against the "pragmatism" of the campaign's moderates.
These characters are so familiar, and so real, that a neatly wrapped-up conclusion would ring patently false.
America's divides do not fall neatly along state lines, but rather within states and between locales and regions.
Throughout the store, tables of shirts, pants and sweaters were neatly arranged and most of them fully stocked.
They had neatly stacked up the bottles of water people had brought them, but feared the coming night.
And two of the supposed top three picks — Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh — fall neatly in line.
He was tall and thin, with neatly trimmed dark hair and beard, dark brown eyes and dark lashes.
The boys' clog-style shoes were placed neatly next to the beds, awaiting lights out at 9 p.m.
"They were neatly typed, in a specific font to make them presentable and easy to read," he said.
Her arguments unspool neatly, like silk off a spindle, because they are frequently arguments she has made before.
" Speaking on UnStyled four months after that difficult day, Stacy has found that grief "never presents itself neatly.
Silicon Valley is beginning to bat around these questions, and OpenAI's announcement fits neatly into that vexed conversation.
The length of day on Earth and the time it takes to orbit the sun simply neatly aligned.
That leftover time would now fit neatly into that extra week every five or six years, Hanke said.
My lunches and dinners for the week have been meticulously prepped and are neatly stacked in the fridge.
The differences were subtle, Dr. Liu-Ambrose says, but they correlated neatly with improvements on the cognitive tests.
Crime Although it wasn't done by design, this year's 10 Best Crime Novels fall neatly into various subgenres.
Verification often falls by the wayside when quotations are neatly packaged into inspirational memes or shareable image files.
The term carves the world neatly into parts: There are real concerns, and there are contrived, theatrical ones.
On the desk lay neatly stacked academic studies about the psychology of denial and accounts of polar exploration.
With a frothy sauce based on the same ingredients, the dish neatly combined high style with irresistible deliciousness.
Pope Francis stands squarely in this tradition, which doesn't fit neatly on the secular left-right ideological spectrum.
The ingredients that I received were neatly packaged and high quality and the recipes were easy to follow.
Upon it was one of Dr. Green's blue boxes, and eight syringes lined up neatly in a row.
The raw fish is firm and cold and neatly cut up into solid pieces that hold their shape.
They're neither particularly left or right and can't neatly be described as liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican.
The typescript was right there, in a neatly squared-off pile, six hundred pages—long, but not vast.
The self-contained "black box" unit, including electric motors and computer controls, packages neatly below a car's hood.
As usual, we will have hundreds of early-stage startups on the floor, all arranged neatly in tracks.
"There is an unavoidable overlap between withdrawal and the future and they cannot be neatly compartmentalized," Davis said.
Present your portfolio neatly in some type of folder that stands out and that you can give away.
One day in December, two neatly dressed men and a woman came in and requested a single room.
And unlike Twitter, the content and conversations are neatly organized and can be arranged by popularity or time.
Others were newer, simpler but still very pleasant-looking versions of the same, often with neatly manicured yards.
The musical's opening number, "Populism, Yea, Yea," neatly encapsulates the forces that drive populism in all its forms.
The dress-blue uniform he would have worn upon graduating boot camp hung in his closet, neatly pressed.
But in the 100 intermissionless minutes that it runs, "Intelligence" has a velvet-glove grip that's neatly unrelenting.
Those who do receive parental assistance often do not fit neatly into the stereotype of lazy, entitled millennial.
Maple Grove Cemetery is well kept, the neatly manicured grass strewn with flowers left behind for loved ones.
Their business and political interests, which include promoting gun ownership, align neatly with the religious rhetoric they espouse.
But makers — writers, programmers, and the like — have tasks that don't slot so neatly into hour-long chunks.
It is oatmeal-colored and the size of a grenade; you can hold neatly it in your palm.
Flying indoors neatly sidesteps many regulatory problems, and supplying power via tethers does away with the need for recharging.
It also neatly mirrors the philosophy of Franck Touzeau, 43, Piaget's international watch marketing and creation director since 2008.
Dock-based bike share systems fit neatly into the existing urban microgrid: They're polite guests on someone else's turf.
Cutting the cake neatly is even more of a challenge when the cake and the knife are both virtual.
When asked why, he calmly points to a wall in his house where photos of his family neatly hang.
He neatly dissects the accusation that kneeling constitutes an attack on the flag, pointing to the flag's symbolic value.
"The Tragedy" neatly encapsulates the way that life stumbles onward, even when you're struck by grief out of nowhere.
But I love the story because it neatly encapsulates the culture clash of the Ford-Jaguar Formula 1 operation.
If you don't already know about the boot controversy, there's almost no way to make sense of it neatly
Clarity neatly organizes itself into four tabs: a home feed, an accounts page, a search tool, and your profile.
But, this upperclassman said, the politics enforced through cancellation don't always fit neatly into the social dynamics of college.
He submitted a peach-toned drawing of a young boy with gleaming eyes, his dark hair neatly lined up.
Microsoft provided Apple CEO Tim Cook with a toaster and a refrigerator recently, neatly packaged into a Surface tablet.
When he was a kid, the man had to wind the extension cords, neatly and in the proper way.
While initially comfortable and neatly isolating of external noise, the Technics T700 also have an issue in their fit.
The deal fit neatly into the White House's efforts to coax foreign countries to invest in the United States.
A gracious, soft-spoken man with a neatly trimmed beard carried the Drollingers' bags to a waiting Ford Excursion.
Mujey took such care of her beloved shoes, making sure they were spotless, arranging them neatly in her room.
And the show's race conversation is neatly wrapped up in a bow for the foreseeable future as a result.
I smoothed the silky wetness over my clitoris, into the short, neatly trimmed strip of hair on my mound.
And it'll be 5 to 7 years before the huge millennial generation fits neatly in the spending sweet spot.
It sells its own devices that integrate with smartphones, and a band that fits neatly onto the Apple Watch.
To keep the thicker stuff neatly bundled and help your desk look really good, you want Bluelounge's Soba system.
If you're Type-A, you've probably had your gifts for weeks, already wrapped and sitting neatly under the tree.
It's that sense that you're seeing a small glimpse of the future neatly packaged and commoditized for the present.
The journey of these books neatly maps what has happened to the architecture of national libraries the world over.
This Elena, we soon piece together, is June's long-missing mom, thus neatly tying together two seemingly random storylines.
The only laptop that balances weight and screen size as neatly is the similarly priced 2.1 pound LG Gram.
Her story always seems like an after thought, mostly because it doesn't weave into the others quite as neatly.
As in many of the Rebus novels, the multiple plotlines don't always tie up neatly, or even make sense.
And with good reason, as Chyna sahred videos of neatly-wrapped gifts from Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian West.
Mr Caro looked for the pages she mentioned and found them to be torn out neatly from the binding.
Pallavi finished collapsing the latest box and placed it neatly in the corner on top of a small stack.
One, called "Tweedy", is a small creature fashioned out of tweed—a tiny tweed poo sits neatly alongside it.
It fit neatly in the palm of my hand, and there's a comforting heft to the compact Bluetooth speaker.
The 144 words of Robert Frost's seminal poem "The Road Not Taken" fit neatly onto a single printed page.
More than 300 residents live in tiny RV mobile homes or brick houses placed neatly around the golf course.
Which is why AJ Styles's reign of 210-ish days and counting pairs neatly with CM Punk's current lawsuit.
Plus, it also comes with a handy precision tip so you can apply the glue as neatly as possible.
Grassley's narrow formulation of "nominated and confirmed," however, neatly sidestepped the confirmation of Justices William Brennan and Anthony Kennedy.
A soggy physical market was neatly summed up by Canadian nickel-cobalt producer Sherritt in its third-quarter report.
If you're interested in learning more about the program, this video neatly sums up how the whole thing works.
A Scot who relocated from Glasgow 40 years ago, Hunter laments what he neatly terms the "gastrification" of pubs.
" Suddenly a block of surplus dairy product became a neatly packaged symbol of economic status known as "government cheese.
It was neatly within the government's target of "around 26.5%", but many economists wondered whether the figure was accurate.
This lack of sparkle will disappoint devotees, but the new iPhone neatly encapsulates the mood in the smartphone market.
The diaspora reflect the multi-tribal makeup of the Congo—a diverse country neatly packaged together for colonial purposes.
The behavior she describes fits neatly into debates we have about gender, toxic masculinity and the abuse of power.
The clear bauble she made is neatly decorated with a sparkly green ribbon, glitter, and a silver "love" charm.
I like their hardy braided cable, which shapes neatly over the ear, doesn't tangle easily, and is user-replaceable.
We were filling out our new hire forms, and her birthdate was printed neatly in the top right corner.
Indeed, with Porter, the White House has a scandal that neatly encompasses nearly all of its most significant flaws.
While the Sharks were buzzing the zone, Kane was at the doorstep for the rebound and neatly deposited it.
Sources of sound are also neatly and accurately reproduced, with the Hugo rendering a realistic and generously wide soundstage.
Kurt Schwitters's "Ursonate" is a collage of speech fragments neatly parceled into the four movements of a traditional sonata.
The field hands march to and from work in neatly pressed work clothes, singing elaborate choral arrangements of spirituals.
It features a 360-degree rotating base for the ultimate charging flexibility and keeps your cables tucked away neatly.
As forms of direct action, Barkan's impromptu confrontations sit neatly within the activist repertoire popularized by groups like ADAPT.
Late last month, the interests of President Donald Trump aligned neatly with the interests of the Washington press corps.
As it happened, my own childhood was neatly divided between what I learned to call "the States" and Canada.
The decision to rescind the temporary legal status of Salvadoran immigrants fits neatly with President Trump's "America First" worldview.
Hats are hung neatly on pegs on the wall beside his bed; sunglasses and notebooks arranged on the desk.
His background made him an example of someone who didn't fit neatly into the cliches of the gun debate.
Make sure to neatly tuck the two opposite corners into the roll so that you have a perfect seal.
Dragon Quest XI neatly and effectively sells how Erik, our surly rogue, got to where he is in life.
In our own heads, the words don't go neatly through the day and night as a commentary on life.
It is conceivable that Trump's Russia-favoring agenda reflects his own ideas, which by coincidence align neatly with Putin's.
Defense strategy Manafort arrived at the Alexandria courthouse Tuesday morning wearing a black suit, with his hair neatly parted.
Giovinco finished the scoring by dipping a shot neatly past Johansen, just inside the far post, in stoppage time.
The nuts I thought I had folded in neatly looked like they were trying to flee in separate directions.
You tell me how, late at night with a glass of wine, you're going to do it that neatly.
The result isn't another ho-hum documentary likeness in which all the elements neatly and often flatteringly stack up.
This was the start of grown-up life and as such whatever came before was filed neatly into "childhood".
Whenever I see an interpretation that attempts to fit his ideas neatly into an ideological box, I am suspicious.
It arrives neatly coiled, ready for a variety of industrial applications: like binding rebar into grids for reinforced concrete.
One man stretched across 22 neatly stacked plastic milk crates, a pastel blue coverlet drawn up to his shoulders.
The vast majority of those claims fall neatly outside the new boundaries of Bears Ears set by the administration.
She had nibbled very neatly all around the face so that what was left was exactly what was needed.
As she recounted the story, Kylo wandered into a neatly tended flower bed near Gracie Mansion and relieved himself.
Every square inch of the painting's neatly balanced symbolic network contains within it yet another subset of hieroglyphic patterns.
It is also intricately jointed to articulate neatly in four directions, so the necklace will follow the wearer's body.
These have to be visually appealing, cut neatly and keep well in the window, because it's an unrefrigerated counter.
The school was closed for a long break, but a security guard in neatly pressed slacks let him in.
And even though it doesn't fall neatly into the horror category, last year's "Red Sparrow" featured a horrifying moment.
The new theme may not fit neatly into any of those categories, but it does serve Ms. Young's purposes.
And while you're engrossed in the plot twists, it neatly obliterates the standard American narrative of the Civil War.
And if you're sharing a bunch of photos or videos all at once, Skype will now organize them neatly.
The $261 a year he earns in rental income helps keep him comfortable in his neatly manicured courtyard home.
Here in the exhibition hall, their "show strings" were fanned out neatly before them on towels and Bubble Wrap.
No one answered the door at the Dean family residence, a low-slung home with a neatly trimmed lawn.
Op-Ed Contributor I grew up in a household that neatly displayed its affiliations in the bathroom magazine rack.
He piled the packages neatly, then heard the dog barking, which he thought was strange, if they were gone.
These consistent snubs fit neatly into another narrative about Little Women that's been forming over the past few months.
Building a huge TV screen factory in America would fit neatly with President Trump's push to create domestic jobs.
Unlike his predecessors Mr Johnson fits neatly into the story his would-be negotiating partners tell themselves about Britain.
In Wisconsin, the neatly packaged vaping devices had logos such as Dabwoods, Chronic Sour Patch and Dank King Louie.
She understands that words are not antiseptic little meaning-cubes to be stacked neatly into sturdy towers of logic.
The title sentence, jotted in neatly slanting cursive, is repeated 17 times, filling the page from top to bottom.
It helps him create his comic characters and neatly encapsulates the absurdism and detailed characterization that distinguish his style.
The moments when CEOs need another perspective don't show up neatly five times per year at pre-scheduled times.
Gerstl was tall and lanky with a long neck, proportionally small head kept neatly cropped and perpetually gleaming eyes.
Offsetting the high-arched ceilings of Prada's Milan headquarters were neatly-appointed beds, wall lamps and low-slung chairs.
If a patient's hair is combed and his clothes are neatly pressed, the nursing home is probably decently staffed.
Its vast floor was empty except for a collection of metal plates, which had been arranged neatly into rows.
Noble virtues do not map neatly onto apex predators, a fact that troubled Benjamin Franklin as early as 1784.
He is wearing a trim gray business suit, neatly pressed and has on Oxfords the color of tanned leather.
Ms Swinson's election dilemma was neatly summarised after her speech to a receptive Confederation of British Industry this week.
Cox is tall and neatly groomed, extremely fit at 51, and speaks with a slow drawl and slight lisp.
Unless, that is, you embed them in a flexible silicone ninja star that folds up neatly into pill form.
The lines are decorative, yes, but the vents also serve a purpose, allowing for the dough to expand neatly.
He had neatly trimmed dark hair, and, behind horn-rimmed glasses, he projected a friendly expression befitting an innkeeper.
Even far-right Vox's Abascal, 43, is university-educated, keeps his beard neatly trimmed and often wears a tie.
Their authors/protagonists overcome a major hurdle in their lives, but that hardly means their issues are neatly archived.
The result is a theater-rumbling carcophony that neatly encapsulates the series' commitment to the brawn-over-brain mentality.
Nor was the plot's resolution as satisfying as it could have been, though it neatly sets up a sequel.
This is "Large Question Pot" (1984), named for the neatly painted queries that coil and accrue along its interior.
A piece of an old tattered quilt sits neatly on the chair, a small box nestled in its folds.
This brings us neatly on to "Baby Shark," the heinous children's song documenting three generations of a shark family.
Even Columbia House, for a time, had a creative team curating music and neatly packaging it in its catalog.
And though we know what happens after Dunkirk ends, the ending feels ambiguous, not wrapped up neatly at all.
It's messy, and a little clunky, but more than that, having loose ends tied up so neatly cheapens the message.
Your Library displays all of your recorded video content, neatly organized into sub-sections like Shows, Movies, Sports and Events.
He looked down and that's when he saw it: this decidedly out-of-state burger, sitting neatly on the pavement.
It involves elements of the stories of immigrants, refugees and patriotism while not neatly fitting into any of those categories.
Jenny Odell works with publicly available satellite imagery to sticht together neatly organized, fictional aerial shots of the earth's landscape.
That's because square-shaped technologies like Oxitec's don't neatly fit into the round tangle of rules that govern US biotechnology.
Verrit is hard to describe because it doesn't fall neatly into any of the traditional categories for a media outlet.
During Spazz's active years, punk and metal played to different audiences, and power violence didn't neatly land on either side.
This is my favorite of Tucci's supporting roles, in part because it so neatly synthesizes the arc of his career.
In the 3 mph test, the Olli gently bumps the wall and rebounds, neatly obeying Newton's third law of motion.
In addition to prompting yet another referendum on awards shows, Bregoli's nomination neatly demonstrates the crosscurrents of contemporary pop culture.
While perhaps an extreme example, #BoycottABC neatly illustrates how closely the tactics of online political advocacy campaigns mirror each other.
The Irving family themselves appear in these photographs, neatly dressed and apparently sane, posed in front of their remote home.
To my right are roughly 10,000 Jr. NBA t-shirts neatly stacked on top of a long fold out table.
They scattered to the four corners of our playspace, and a few minutes later, reappeared neatly where they had begun.
He arrived for the first interview at his headquarters wearing a finely tailored suit, his black hair neatly swept back.
The drag-and-drop function works between Readdle's own apps while running in split screen, but it's pretty neatly done.
Ars Technica's Ron Amadeo summed it up neatly in a humorous video he tweeted in the wake of Samsung's announcement.
There were traits I could recognize: a neatly tied bun of black hair, a melodic voice, an expressive, tilting head.
Lederer's apartment is filled with books, arranged neatly on shelves, shoved into bookstands and piled near the dining room table.
H.S. The second paragraph sums it up neatly: Different reasons motivate these journeys, but the experiences are often the same.
The atypicality of that villain falls neatly in line with the roles he took before and after The Force Awakens.
It's completely wireless, and comes with a small remote control that stores neatly inside the headset when not in use.
Its moving parts are neatly hidden, and prints are locked behind transparent doors, instead of sitting in an open frame.
They're seeking asylum, even if their circumstances may not fit neatly into the definition of "persecution" in US asylum law.
The prosecutors say that Mr Yang (pictured) neatly fitted this pattern, manipulating politically sensitive cases to suit Ms Park's government.
I'm not sure I buy that they severed their ties so neatly, especially after all the drama of season 3.
Emphasising reason in this way presumed that it could be neatly separated from feelings altogether, that they were discrete categories.
Radcliffe is the creator of popular website Things Organized Neatly, which is a blog dedicated to the art of knolling.
The fund has £10m of assets and a ten-year investment horizon that, Ms Steele says, Wagestream fitted neatly into.
I'm seldom apart from it; it sits neatly in the pocket of my service dress, as if tailored to it.
The bed, covered with a spread featuring a colorful surfboard design, is neatly made and everything is in its place.
As you walk towards a neatly-made bed, you notice a glint of silver catch the corner of your eye.
They are captured individually by Pascale Georgiev as if they were lab specimens, neatly centered against a plain white backdrop.
Amber Zoe sparked this particular bit of pet praise Tuesday, when she posted on Twitter about a neatly named pooch.
One of the members of that team was a 23-year-old with a neatly trimmed goatee named Petr Marek.
Details matter here, because what are known as outer continental shelf "planning areas" don't line up neatly with state borders.
But its difficulty is neatly tiered so as to guarantee even the bluntest of button bashers has a ball throughout.
The album's content neatly mirrors its cover art: a close-up self portrait, Barnett looking you straight in the eye.
Of course, you can find dozens of neatly-designed suitcases at these sizes for the same price or much cheaper.
It also falls neatly in line with President Xi Jinping's ambitious plans for China to become a global football superpower.
To suggest that flamboyant libertine Donald Trump does not fit neatly into this same mold is to understate the obvious.
Each post is neatly labeled with the item's exact name—often down to the specific shade of foundation, for example.
Swift, 24, attended the premiere wearing a Gucci navy suit, his hair closely cropped and sported a neatly trimmed beard.
They both feel like history as it actually happens: unrushed, messy, and lacking in thematic statements and neatly delivered morals.
LinkedIn had the advantage of a clearly defined user base — business professionals — that fit neatly into Microsoft's current strategic focus.
She was glad when he crumpled the paper up and didn't litter but put it neatly back into the cooler.
Will the rocket pull off a double-satellite launch and ocean landing as neatly as it pulled off its singles?
But that PC won't fit neatly on your desk or slip into your bag to bring to a friend's house.
However, Barry Bonds caused a boom in popularity in maple bats, which neatly coincides with the uptick in shattering bats.
Twenty-three weapons, some with scopes, are in the room with him, magazines of ammunition stacked neatly on the floor.
" At the night's end, Mr. Kimmel congratulated the awardscast for ending neatly on time: "We finished before the election came!
The all-white color, checkered stitching, and end-to-end box construction turn your bed into a neatly tailored masterpiece.
The food is a little dressier, is ordered at the table and falls more neatly into appetizers and main courses.
Meanwhile, the phase-out of the new $300 dependent credit neatly coincides with a big benefit for the ultra-rich.
The commercial is a throwback to that cafeteria scene in Napolean Dynamite when Napoleon commandeers Pedro's neatly stacked tater tots.
Parks are neatly trimmed, public bathrooms are clean, and police in gold-buttoned uniforms and high-brimmed hats are omnipresent.
And in fact, neurons do have receptors into which nicotine neatly fits, mimicking the actions of the brain's own molecules.
Specifically, Farese talks us through a "flat lay" — those images of a neatly assorted collection of objects, taken from above.
I can neatly tie the milestones of my adolescent life to the social network I was using at the time.
One that doesn't take risks and fits neatly into a multi-pronged, cross-media strategy devised in a Disney boardroom.
First, the idea that US climate risks can be neatly hived off from global climate risks is an accounting fiction.
Crammed tightly but neatly into the small space, the show possesses a DIY quality that feels welcoming and deliberately unpretentious.
But the new forecast suggests why they can — because they will fall neatly into the current of existing mobility fashion.
A photo of a wizened old man looked out across the room from a shelf above the neatly made bed.
Armed with an upbeat, outsized personality, Sievers believes her commitment to sponsoring startups falls neatly in line with Lemonis' mission.
Also filling the space: shelves of vintage whiskeys, neatly stacked boxes of shoes and two long racks of business suits.
He greeted me at the door in March in slacks and a knit shirt that met neatly amid his belly.
The Trump administration and the Republican Party support fossil fuel interests because doing so dovetails neatly with their political needs.
In the audience was Chris Bayley, a neatly dressed lawyer who had traveled from Arizona with his two adult sons.
Downtown Apalachicola, with its neatly painted storefronts, counted itself lucky, despite the surge of seawater that left debris strewn everywhere.
The modern design fits neatly into most spaces and is sure to please book lovers looking for a stylish makeover.
But what is publicly known does not fit neatly into Mr. Trump's theory of Mr. McCabe as a Democratic operator.
This scene neatly encapsulates Banshee itself, as many volatile ingredients come together and react to create beautifully messy explosions (literally).
The corporate and gentrified world of professional sports no longer fits neatly in places as diverse and independent as Oakland.
She makes it seem as if all of the problems of power can be neatly resolved by one plucky individual.
As a result, their voices and experiences do not neatly fit into a single-issue narrative of gender or race.
At times the roads were wide and recently paved, the rust-red earth neatly graded and stacked on each side.
And people in their teens and 20s also happen to fit neatly into the demographic of Taylor Swift's fan base.
When the operative asked if the two Taliban had government IDs, they pulled them out, neatly wrapped in plastic sheets.
These standoffs jibe neatly with his belief that negotiations, and life in general, are a never-ending battle of nerve.
He channels a vague sense of gratitude for service members — one that neatly mirrors the vague gratitude of many Americans.
That alone is pretty nifty, but Mr. Ciolfi ties everything together neatly by trekking us through the ANDES at 69A.
Kornacki's neatly crafted arc from the 1980s to 2000 concludes with a deft look at the blowback to Clinton's impeachment.
In a similar way, country-style ribs brown quickly and fit neatly into a Dutch oven for long, slow braising.
"But they're kind of cool," he said, picking up the guitar and neatly removing the "Please Ask for Assistance" tag.
His sports jacket was hanging neatly on a coat hanger over the back door — he was ever the ready salesman.
Today's practice is not the same as slavery or Nazism, but it still fits neatly into the annals of barbarism.

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