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"ready-made" Definitions
  1. prepared in advance so that you can eat or use it immediately
  2. (old-fashioned) (especially of clothes) made in standard sizes, not to the measurements of a particular customer
  3. already provided for you so you do not need to produce or think about it yourself

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It has its own ready-made strength and allure (literally ready-made: most of these clothes have been made before, decades ago).
"This pair was the perfect ready made object," she says.
In ready-made pizzas, pasta dishes, and many other prepared foods.
Powell and Pressburger had a beautiful set, ready-made: Monte Carlo.
At Blaze, you can choose from four ready-made salad choices.
First there was the proliferation of photography, then the ready-made.
But could there be such a thing as ready-made photography?
"You don't have to have a ready-made vocabulary," she said.
An experience that delivers ready-made community is a really valuable commodity.
Fitzgerald recommends reviewing the back of a package of ready-made food.
It provides serious processing power and capabilities in a ready-made package.
It's also interesting how these socks can mimic a ready-made brushstroke.
There was a large section of ready-made meals at Walmart, too.
People purchase nearly 19 million ready-made pies ahead of the holiday.
Ultimately, the fastest way to feed yourself is a ready-made meal.
It's purpose to provide a set of ready-made image processing functions.
Democrats should follow an almost ready-made script to take full advantage.
It's not quite a car, but it may be a ready-made.
She travels in a ready-made diffuser, a nimbus of coppery frizz.
The religious right, for instance, shared a ready-made language of redemption.
But "Here Comes the Bride," so you've got a ready-made occasion.
Not to mention the ready-made clothes that never fit anyone quite right.
Its success was built on the "two Rs": remittances and ready-made garments.
He presents ready-made objects as sculpture but also as charged, disturbing evidence.
Ms. Blackburn, on the other hand, was ready made for the Trump era.
Many of her songs seem ready-made for some kind of theatrical adaptation.
But the real kicker was the numerous hot and ready-made takeout options.
Another ready-made option, this pasta salad can be eaten hot or cold.
Homemade sandwiches are much better than the ready-made versions sold in stores.
Here we have a room ready-made for both debating and tear shedding.
This Miami-based bartender recommends a ready-made Moscow Mule from Russian Standard.
CEFC gets a ready-made springboard into high finance in the United States.
But he also likes to have a ready-made excuse when he doesn't win.
Hoodline's local API will serve up these stories ready made to local news organizations.
But the best 7-Eleven has to offer in the ready-made food section.
Well, when I agree with it, and I have a ready-made excuse, anyway.
All ready-made essential oils or extracts have already been exposed to a process.
In Tesco, there's a ton of gourmet, ready-made microwavable meals for one person.
In Tesco, there are even ready-made meals that cater to customers with allergies.
Donald Trump hasn't made many promises that have ready-made interest groups holding receipts.
Without the ready-made purpose of training for the next season, I was lost.
Other apps provide ready made lists of music by type of exercise and intensity.
All he needs to do is pull this ready-made Republican plan off the shelf.
After his death, I didn't cook anymore; I would just pick up ready-made stuff.
Without these ready-made blood vessels, cells cannot be supplied with critical nutrients and oxygen.
This may not be easy when many of us rely on quick, ready-made foods.
But if it fails, the president has a ready-made line for the next election.
Other chefs love the brand's ready-made dishes, like its egg frittatas and breakfast burritos.
That little angled hole looks like a pretty safe, ready-made haven for the bees.
The company recently launched ready-made pasta in the U.S. in retailers Walmart and Walgreens.
A ready-made sensation, stuffed with salacious detail and an almost boutique sense of revulsion.
This meant that whoever wanted out of the agreement had a ready-made way out.
Now fighting meth often means seizing large quantities of ready-made product in highway stops.
Without quick tempos or ready-made energy to lighten the load, cracks reveal themselves quickly.
In some cases, the art world supplied James with the germ of ready-made plot.
Here are 10 of the best ready-made salsas you can buy, according to chefs.  
Insider asked a group of bartenders to share some of their favorite ready-made cocktails.
And if you move here of course you will not have a ready made credit history.
Waggoner said Phillips is willing to sell ready-made products to anyone who enters his store.
Trump's punches will be ready-made: Former Vice President Joe Biden's ethics, record and misstatements; Sen.
The new board also has a ready-made case with a color scheme redolent of sherbet.
And crucially, it has one big advantage that Netflix doesn't have: a ready-made distribution network.
For Fox, Klacik provided a ready-made segment -- she even supplied her own videos and photos.
Electronics, like apparel, have a ready-made marketplace for resale, making them attractive targets for fraudsters.
Does he appreciate that we both succeeded in carving out roles in our ready-made family?
"If you can buy ready-made players, it is always easier to do that," Brocchi said.
Show up to dinner with a ready-made Bake Shop pecan pie, available starting November 13.
The blue-chip recruits are ready-made, polished and ready to compete, often by age 18.
Lots and lots and lots of feelings ready made for shedding tears to and what not.
She's a ready-made camera presence: sharp, young, emphatic and a tremendous, blazingly confident public speaker.
Price tags stick to ready-made bicycle wheels the same way they stick to marble Madonnas.
The ready-made, an industrially manufactured object repurposed as art, was popular in the 22018th century.
It includes 16 "ready-made pimples," which, when squeezed, squirt "pus" (made from natural oils and beeswax).
When you take the Joy-Con controllers off the tablet, you have a ready-made multiplayer setup.
Bolu wasn't crazy, and he'd never committed a crime — he had a ready-made reason for denial.
Many people hold up ready-made photos of Zurga, which suggests a stealth campaign has been underway.
But wars, especially those with a questionable purpose, rarely have ready-made solutions born from earlier follies.
It also created some ready-made model portfolios recently, some with active management and some using indexes.
The EU had hoped to slip effortlessly into the ready-made NATO institutions left vacant by America.
BANGLADESH EXPORTS 60% more ready-made garments than India, a country with over eight times its population.
Instagram launched that same year and came ready-made with a like function shaped as a heart.
Her plan would provide a ready-made package with registered carts, allocated space and affordable lease schemes.
Outside a local high school, hundreds of residents lined up for military ready-made meals and water.
Lines were drawn centuries ago, were never erased, and we had simply stepped into ready-made roles.
It comes in a ready-made powder, and you can find the stuff in little packets everywhere.
Here's a ready-made centerpiece, best draped in yellow police tape so it's hands-off until dessert.
The stores stock items like ready-made and fresh foods, health and beauty items, gifts and electronics.
There's a familiar earnestness to a singer cradling a guitar, a ready-made aesthetic of mopey vulnerability.
They also benefit from a ready-made international network through connections in their home country and diaspora.
In addition to being untrue, this was a ready-made justification for grotesque experiments in social engineering.
They also have a ready-made blueprint after red states employed similar tactics during the Obama administration.
Rather than purchasing a ready-made option, Goad prefers the process of making her own homemade brew.
Older writers cannot provide us with ready-made answers to the questions that are specific to today.
Even human size is "jagged," well beyond the ability of ready-made clothes in standard sizes to encompass.
Still, the presence of so many prominent Democrats provides Nixon with a ready-made narrative about the establishment.
"I'm ready-made, all you gotta do is add water," he told an ESPN reporter on the court.
"We have hundreds of apps (ready-made websites and applications) and extensions built by our community," Spiro said.
Today the fad in south Florida is not golf villages or retro towns but ready-made city centres.
It is about inherited, ready-made formulations, fossilized metaphors—most notably those of Irish-Catholicism and anti-Semitism.
No. Well, you can buy a complete staircase ready made and take it and put it up there.
Today's cultural consumers are less content to be routed through rigidly defined spaces that provide ready-made experiences.
Our demands for ready-made, easy to prepare, no clean-up food is also getting us in trouble.
Easy applause and a ready-made audience must have a magnetic appeal for nostalgia acts like B*Witched.
Why is it import to you to only use raw plant materials and no ready-made essential oils?
His campaign has rented the Need to Impeach list, giving him a ready-made trove of potential donors.
It lives inside salmon and "steals ready-made nutrients" from it, Atkinson said, instead of consuming oxygen directly.
Sanctions offer their own opportunities, grifts ready-made to plug into a cryptocurrency system just over the horizon.
"At some point most of the mangals had switched over from homemade pita to ready-made," he said.
It can lead to glowing headlines, fundraising bumps and ready-made evidence a candidate is, in fact, electable.
If you do not have a ready-made label in the list, choose "New label" and create one.
"There wasn't a ready-made workforce for us when we started 20 years ago," said CEO Bill Priemer.
Prices range from $195 to $1,500 for ready-made pieces and $295 to $5,000 for custom-made ones.
At last night's premiere, the Andersen text felt ready-made for ballet, a Nutcracker-style toybox of a narrative.
Blockchain evangelizers were finding that supply chains more complex than expected, and that blockchain offered no ready-made solutions.
High Maintenance, about a nameless drug dealer and his clients, is another example that came to HBO ready made.
Similar to a 7-Eleven, Amazon Go mainly sells ready-made lunches, drinks, snacks, frozen dinners, and basic groceries.
A country that once lacked cloth for shrouds now exports more ready-made garments than India and Pakistan combined.
And it offers a library of ready-made formulas so you can automate complex tasks without any coding required.
It's ready-made for people who want to enjoy unlimited downloads, streaming in HD or 4K, gaming, and more.
Tight shirts, booty shorts, even those ready-made garments you get from the clothing machines looked good on her.
"Allegro is a ready-made entry not only to Poland, but also the region," one market source told Reuters.
Its larger competitors, such as UnitedHealth Group, are used to selling plans ready-made for the pricier employer market.
It also signals that FNC doesn't have a ready-made bench of anchor talent to move into prime time.
"I wanna feel this guy's muscles," Trump said as baseball player Nic Ready made his way to the front.
He has always treated race as a kind of Duchampian ready-made, to be defined and deployed at will.
If Trump quits now, he has a ready-made excuse: The media and the Establishment made his job impossible.
The best D.I.Y. option is to buy beads in ready-made clusters, then create your own design with those.
The Italian government created a web page to give teachers access to videoconference tools and ready-made lesson plans.
At the same time, they have no family, no ready-made network to show them how anything is done.
The resulting photos deal solely with the young people and do not provide ready-made answers for the viewers.
"My ready-made plan will probably change some," said Mr. Saksi, whose clients have included Bergdorf Goodman and Marimekko.
But how to adapt those horrors into dance or musical theater, genres seemingly not ready-made for such issues.
You can buy a ready-made evening dress of mine starting at $400, but they go into the thousands.
At worst, it provides a ready-made excuse to hold up applications belonging to people with certain political beliefs.
The pop-up, which celebrates the "discovery, serendipity, and generosity of color," looks ready-made for Instagram and Snapchat.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Reddi-wip, the top-selling U.S. ready-made whipped cream, is going into hiding for the holidays.
They just want someone to pay, and the Chicago Police Department has a ready-made database of potential candidates.
It was a ready-made juxtaposition of the Knicks' past and what they fervently hope will be their future.
Rik has brought a folding variant with him: the Trotter Cooker, which is ready-made and comes from China.
He grew up a peripatetic military brat, and after each of his family's moves religion provided a ready-made community.
To read more, I tapped a ready-made text reply containing a donkey, an elephant, and an American flag emoji.
However, receiving some variety of ready-made quality and future potential when star players are poached should mitigate against that.
If you don't want to buy a ready-made costume, add white stripes to a dog-sized brown T-shirt.
People who fly drones for recreation or other peaceful purposes generally buy them ready-made, off the shelf or online.
Additionally, congressional leaders, looking for ready-made bipartisan coalitions to advance and defeat legislation should also tap into existing caucuses.
Though he has mastered English, each sentence seems hard-won, forged from scratch, with nothing ready-made to rely on.
With that collapse, the numerous extremist groups will have a ready-made safe haven as they did before 9/11.
Instead, they can use a ready-made solution from Ericsson's unit — or similar units at networking giants Nokia and Huawei.
Blue Apron (APRN) could come under pressure following news that German competitor HelloFresh may start selling ready-made meals online.
A benign academic term had been borrowed and converted into a "problem," a ready-made salvo against lax immigration policies.
And like their midcentury predecessors, they have been aggressive about buying up ready-made programming to fill their expanding slates.
In contrast to the costly infrastructure demands of hosting the Olympic Games, San Diego comes ready-made for beach sports.
Refreshment is great, but convenience is an even bigger selling point when it comes to ready-made cold brew coffee.
For many parents, the message that the only ready-made foods they can afford are terrible is unhelpful and demotivating.
With a ready-made role model in Margaret Thatcher, the first woman to serve as Britain's prime minister, will Mrs.
The plan capitalizes on an existing double row of tall trees that provide a ready-made canopy for the path.
Russia's huge energy reserves and ready-made network of underused power plants is the cryptocurrency equivalent of a blank check.
Using the ready-made partitions of the window supports, Mr. Frank displayed the racial divisions that beset his adopted country.
But the ready-made idioms of folk and rock that inspired his first couple of albums are no longer sufficient.
As a ready-made postcard, the view of the Arno River from the bridge's midpoint would seem hard to top.
Baltimore has soured on Eugene Monroe at tackle, but they have no ready-made replacement for him on the roster.
Orphaned in the melee, the child is adopted by a village family that includes a ready-made older brother, Shiraz.
For now, here are all the songs in The Sun Is Also a Star — practically ready-made for parties and workouts.
It also means we immediately undermined a key aspect of our democracy: a ready-made, values-based alternative narrative to extremism.
Designers these days are creating ready-made sari dresses with a zipper, which are the equivalent of a clip-on tie.
Still, microwaving ready-made meals is sad and a diet of constant takeout is something my increasingly slow metabolism can't justify.
Facebook's new program, with its emphasis on quality content and less on thumb-bait, seems ready-made for high-end ads.
Zakhilwal also promised he would urge the Afghan president to provide Sharbat Gula a ready-made home as gift in Afghanistan.
Video: Siberian Times/YouTube With their puffy coats, stumpy legs, and flattened face, manul kittens look like ready-made Pixar characters.
It says that there have been "no complaints" about Coffiest or the ready-made version of Soylent's Powder (called Soylent Drink).
There are several countries with the ready-made arsenal of stadiums that could host such an event on relatively limited notice.
Where her supporters see a new hope and a fresh direction for the Left, her critics see a ready-made foil.
Blue Apron – Blue Apron could come under pressure following news that German competitor HelloFresh may start selling ready-made meals online.
In any event, its power to fulfill "such other duties as the president may designate" would be ready-made for abuse.
There were also separate counters to order pizza and burgers as well as a large number of ready-made sushi options.
There's just one difference between the ready-made original and Job's bronze remake: The new one is fully plumbed for use.
Until a few months ago, ready-made drinks in Hong Kong meant Marks & Spencers canned gin and tonics loaded with preservatives.
Many competitors offer "laminated" tin—thin, ready-made sheets—but their lifespan and options for customization are a whole other story.
What a beautiful duo (and weirdly a partnering of names that phonetically seem ready made for hosting a children's television programme).
Impeccable, from the barnyard whinnying to a pickup's faint growl: a whistling medley of Americana, ready-made for a campaign ad.
Matt Stell's No. 1 smash, "Prayed for You," has turned into country's newest song ready-made for marriage proposals and weddings.
Drinking gives you a ready-made group of friends complete with slang, perspectives, and inside jokes to run into the ground.
Next came a ready-made range of cleansers, creams and masks that aim to enhance youthfulness via fresh doses of purslane.
Those hours can then be used as credits for child care, dry cleaning pickup, ready-made meals, housekeeping and handyman services.
Whatever motivated Prince to take his initial line, the story seemed to offer a ready-made explanation of his music's hybridity.
In 2004, he opened Sip Sak (which means "quick" in Turkish) as a fast-casual option, offering ready-made Turkish dishes.
If Compiler doesn't offer any ready-made grids that work, I just ditch the whole idea and go take a nap.
KonaRed Cold Brew Coffee is the best ready-made cold brew coffee because it&aposs sublimely smooth and rich in taste.
Eschen's high-end ready-made parts were used, and Composite Prototyping Center, also based on Long Island, provided equipment and machinery.
And if the hurricane makes landfall and causes death and damage, you have a ready-made story for modern day media.
What these folks are willing to give up in privacy they get back in the form of a ready-made social network.
Perhaps not surprisingly, with a little looking, he discovered a ready-made Jeff Wall scene, full of social fissures, in the Negev.
On one hand, offering college students a ready-made set of groups to join could represent an improvement over the status quo.
According to NBC News, Ross described instances of immigrants falsely promised jobs and quickly growing desperate, becoming "ready-made clientele for smugglers."
Pirog would have been a box office hit and Jacobs would have a ready-made rivalry with one of boxing's top attractions.
The polymer solution, spread in strands throughout the plant, acts like a system of wires, creating a ready made, electrically conductive rose.
The incubator promises to give its startups access to ready-made Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Robotic module components, via its Zowee connection.
Hillary Clinton's new political action organization was almost ready-made fodder for the press, she details in her upcoming book, What Happened.
In big hotels, I used an unbelievable amount of ready-made mashed potatoes because I had to prepare the meals so quickly.
Everything they do contributes to the media's desire to pop them into ready-made boxes, whether it's their hairstyle, clothes or shoes.
That suggests Democrats want to avoid handing the GOP ready-made talking points for 2020 about Democrats wanting to raise people's taxes.
We can reduce gun violence today with strategies that are effective and feasible, but they don't have a ready-made political constituency.
With their leather jackets, black berets and lock step formations, these youthful revolutionaries were ready-made for media coverage — and for posterity.
The concept is a no-brainer: satisfy Americans' seemingly insatiable thirst for political analysis from ready-made political stars with inside perspectives.
If not, my colleague Alvin Chang explained how marginal tax rates work in a cartoon, ready-made for the fifth-graders too.
That's in no small part because the process was ready-made for writers who wanted to dig deep into its scientific side.
According to the association, ready-made garments comprised 84.21% of Bangladesh's total exports worth $40.5 billion in its 2018-2019 fiscal year.
It is expensive to import ready-made items so the team purchases parts abroad and connects them in Nigeria to cut costs.
But when the president walked into the Oval Office, he walked into a ready-made, bipartisan immigration policy framework poised for brutality.
" If the wicked stepmother feels like a ready-made archetype, then its purest, darkest incarnation is the evil queen from "Snow White.
Christine Sahadi Whelan: There were a lot of Middle Eastern people living there, so he was coming into a ready-made community.
At least if it does materialize at some future date, manufacturers now have a ready-made tool-kit to handle the consequences.
At least if it does materialise at some future date, manufacturers now have a ready-made tool-kit to handle the consequences.
She also pointed out that when ready-made clothes first came out, women were expected to alter clothes to fit them correctly.
But most importantly, we thought extracting a ready-made prompt from a pop song would add to the tone of this project.
But as for whipping up a less healthful snack, like a chocolate milkshake, study participants preferred to indulge in a ready-made version.
There are also ready-made to-do's available for things that are always the same, like a packing list or a favorite recipe.
The Ampler Stout doesn't look like an ugly e-bike built from ready-made plans and off-the-shelf parts in Chinese factories.
The face-swap, released as a celebration of 420, was essentially ready-made blackface, altering the user's skin tone and giving them dreads.
Once he's taken over, he can resell the account to anyone looking for a ready-made audience, sometimes for over a thousand dollars.
The government has set an export target of $37.5 billion for the 2017-18 financial year, with ready-made garments earning $30.16 billion.
Last month, Nvidia began selling what it calls "Drive Constellation," which is essentially a ready-made simulator for other company's self-driving projects.
What they see is that there are ready-made services available to do what they have been painstakingly doing by hand for years.
Dunelm was founded in 1979 as a market stall business, selling ready-made curtains, with the first shop opened in Leicester in 1984.
It has a ready-made customer base as China is forecast to overtake the US as the world's biggest aviation market in 5003.
Now, the best way for a government to spy on a target was ready-made malicious computer software created by those two companies.
I've used lots of ready-made stuff in the past if it made my job easier, or if it's what my employer wanted.
For Martin Amis, the foremost adversary of freedom is cliché—all those stereotypes and ready-made notions whose appealing ease smothers original thought.
They would have a ready made means to boost taxes and raise energy prices exponentially, all courtesy of a few Republicans in Congress.
The sculpture, one of five surviving variants of Duchamp's first pure "ready-made," will be the centerpiece of an exhibition opening on Oct.
But they soon recognized they had a ready-made audience in the thousands of Chinese tourists who come to Hong Kong every day.
What they mostly do is provide politicians with ready-made ideas they can seize upon as their own solutions to pressing national problems.
SMALL FOUR-TOPPING PIZZA, $9 — You can either buy a slice from a ready-made pie, or you can make your own pizza.
The early hearings, as a result, played out as a choose-your-own adventure with ready-made narratives, depending on one's political persuasion.
Tech employees, more than in many other industries, have a ready-made way to become activist shareholders because of how they are paid.
North America has plenty of built-in advantages, including ready-made stadiums, hotels and infrastructure, as well as promises to break revenue records.
It's the usual action-movie setup — a mission, extraordinary odds, ready-made heroes — but with trenches, barbed wire and a largely faceless threat.
It also provides Cruz and the president's other defenders with some ready-made whataboutism when discussing the Russia investigation and the Ukraine scheme.
An untitled masonry wall passes for a ready-made, thanks to the addition of an aluminum coat rack and two glass mirror balls.
There's something ready-made for Americans who care about this travesty to lobby for: the Refugee Protection Act, introduced in Congress in November.
They were supposed to be affordable, ready-made utopias with modern utilities for low-income and middle-class workers who couldn't afford Tehran.
I couldn't get over how affordable they were — a ready-made dish like this in New York City could easily cost around $15. 
In addition to selling a ready-made Old Fashioned, On The Rocks has drinks like the Aviation, the Cosmopolitan, and the Mai Tai. 
Bangladesh exports billions of dollars' worth of clothes each year, making it the world's second-largest exporter of ready-made garments after China.
The Canadian sports media liscensor now distributes ready-made golf articles and video packages to 150 partners, who share in any associated ad revenue.
Paula Alaszkiewicz, Maude Bass-Krueger, Alexis Romano, Susan Hiner, and Francesca Granata talk war time fashion, ready-made fashion, and more starting October 7.
Nowadays, you can't complete a design project in a timely manner without utilizing ready-made creative assets like stock photos, icons, logos, and fonts.
And then, there's the fact that you have a ready-made fanbase armed and ready to defend their celebrity of choice at all costs.
In addition to ready-made restaurant meals, the partnership will also explore grocery fulfillment via Cruise vehicles for select grocers already partnered with DoorDash.
"There's an enormous temptation for the 'decision makers' to use Russian cybercrime's ready-made solutions to influence geopolitics," Stoyanov wrote in an open letter.
Of this waste, 23 percent is ready-made food that could be eaten but is routinely thrown away due to "made fresh daily" policies.
In short, it is a ready-made alliance linked by a common belief in free trade and by technologies that increasingly render distance obsolete.
Trump's lack of transparency on taxes gives Democrats a ready-made -- and politically effective -- reason to oppose whatever legislation arises out of this draft.
And of course, it's now sold online on darknet markets in ready-made vape cartridges, allowing for slower, calmer, more controlled—even public—use.
If Trump loses, the possibility of Trump TV looms; undoubtedly, it will serve the for-profit media a steady stream of ready-made rage.
He said it was "super easy" to set up because Snapchat has templates ready-made and you can customise them to fit your event.
Almost like a disturbing fetishization of the emerging mercantile and commodity futurism of the region, Kazem's work is like a ready-made social mirror.
The tax on cotton will be 5 percent, ready-made garments 12 percent and hand-rolled Indian cigarettes or bidis 28 percent, Jaitley said.
Classified as an "assisted" ready-made (involving creative input from the artist), it sold for $22008 million, more than six times the lower estimate.
Additionally, the website has a ready-made form for people who want to tell Snapchat their streak has disappeared and they want it back.
Open-source sites like WikiHouse, Instructables and Thingiverse encourage the development of 3-D-printed and laser-cut projects and disseminate ready-made plans.
And like Gallego he has a resume ready-made for politics: Harvard undergrad and business school, four terms in Iraq, a Marine Corps captain.
As the energy capital of the U.S. and perhaps the world, it boasts a ready-made export industry that easily fulfills the criteria above.
Bannon's takeover of the GOP is bolstered by the reality that he also comes with a ready-made campaign infrastructure of money and machinery.
Tetley claims that as well as teas containing "ready-made blends for ailments," it will produce a "Hangover Tea" with added antacids and caffeine.
The Nazis—and, to a slightly lesser extent, imperial Japan—was a ready-made crew of baddies with their own costumes, logos, and crimes.
The result was a refreshing, invigorating wine, with a bright pungency that seems ready-made for Greek cooking in all its garlicky, herbal glory.
You can also check out our full guides to the best ready-made emergency kits and the best first aid kits you can buy.
The new location, which falls under the Amazon Go banner, will sell fresh produce, meat, seafood, bread, and ready-made meals among other things.
The city's conflicts and contradictions serve instead as elements in a static, ready-made backdrop, occasionally distracting attention from the drama at center stage.
Fortunately, she had a ready-made sisterhood of part-time Parisian friends from her early days as an editor at Russh magazine in Sydney.
The appearance of a crypto "ready-made" by an artist of Mr. Prince's stature seemed to suddenly put blockchain on the art world map.
The EU made an open border practical for both economic and political reasons, and it offered a ready-made roadmap for a peace process.
Watching the subtle show of humanity that we find ready-made each morning, in the mirror before we arrive, acted out for all to see.
And these pomegranate molasses back-alley ribs are mind-blowing and beautiful and ready-made for Instagram, so everyone can know you had the #BestBBQEver.
And even if the act itself is inherently empty, many these self-care products come ready-made with meaning, courtesy of purposefully ambiguous "ethnic" origins.
Well-seasoned conservative think tanks have staffed the transition and "beachhead" teams; they've imported ready-made plans for the first year's budget and personnel cuts.
Companies making games, apps and other potential distractions are happy to fill that void by selling ready-made solutions for the "psychological nutrients" kids lack.
It works: Not only does Alice get company out of the deal, but also a ready-made set of babysitters/drivers/fix-it guys/friends.
An automatic Line Lock feature holds the front brakes while the back wheels spin for ready-made smoky burnouts to heat up the back tires.
All he needs to do is pull this ready-made Republican plan off the shelf Most Senate bills need 23762 votes to overcome a filibuster.
Tovala, a $4003 smart oven out of Y Combinator promising to perfectly cook ready-made meals in under 30 minutes is finally available for purchase.
Currently, the Natavo Zero has only been successful in stopping the browning of pre-cut and pulped avo, like the kind found ready-made guacamole.
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Rather, they have some preexisting attraction to violence or to extremism more generally, and ISIS provides a ready-made way for them to express that.
Food companies that specialize in packaged and ready-made foods are looking for other sources of revenue — and are betting on the booming pet industry.
Instead, the blockade means cities like Dubai, a 30-minute flight from Doha, are no longer a ready-made option for spillover housing and entertainment.
As in Charlie Kaufman's movie Adaptation, the narrator of The Complete Ballet places himself—a purported memoirist—inside a ready-made, appropriated work of art.
Her latest single with the American DJ, "Então Vai," feels ready-made for summer and its early success ensures this won't be Vittar's last hit.
The wealth tax's projected revenue stream—$2.75 trillion over the next decade, according to her campaign—gives Warren a ready-made answer to those questions.
And there was the worst humanitarian catastrophe in recent history right on Europe's periphery, ready-made, it seemed, to demonstrate the limits of German power.
Sales of key ready-made garments, comprising knitwear and woven items, totalled $17.65 billion for July through January, up 7.57 percent from a year earlier.
The adopted paid leave programs are managed through each state's temporary disability insurance (TDI) program, a ready-made channel through which to administer these payments.
Meural is a smart art frame that gives you access to tens of thousands of ready-made works, or you can just upload your own.
"There is no ready-made teaching material that you can put together," Antoinette Schoar, a professor of finance at MIT Sloan, said in an interview.
It is my gestalt that as we create more food items, especially the ready-made foods, we are further exposing ourselves to food-borne illnesses.
Like most disaster movies, "The Wave" has three ready-made narrative movements — setup, catastrophe and aftermath — populated by indispensable, regrettably sacrificial and casually disposable characters.
It's a ready-made Willis Reed/Michael Jordan/Terrell Owens storyline, and an early talking point in a matchup filled with wait-and-see variables.
Without ready-made policies to pull from, it's harder for them to engage on foreign affairs in the same way they do on domestic issues.
All the rituals and their handy Scriptural justifications came ready-made—the men who enacted them knew exactly what they wanted women to submit to.
But the government has not provided a government-approved avenue for patients to access ready-made edibles, a big reason why people go to dispensaries.
From the brand Don Miguel, these ready-made burritos contain chipotle-seasoned chicken, two cheeses, roasted vegetables, and beans, all inside a soft flour tortilla.
With the Upmetrics business plan editor, you can leverage a library of ready-made business plan templates — from cute and quirky to polished and professional.
While some restaurants are still able to provide those pick-up and delivery services, a bar can't exactly provide ready-made cocktails quite as easily.
Should Mueller complete a damning report on either obstruction or collusion with Russia, House Democrats could well be handed a ready-made case for impeachment.
By asking prosecutors to evaluate the evidence, he has a ready-made reason not to appoint a special counsel if they do not recommend one.
Companies looking for project-based or remote counsel now have a ready-made new talent pool, which benefits from flexible workspaces, remote work, and freelancers.
Brands flock here to source $30 billion worth of "ready-made garments," or RMG, making Bangladesh the world's second largest apparel manufacturing center, after China.
Sure, he has some Russia baggage, but in other circumstances he would have been dying for a scene-stealing cameo with a ready-made epithet.
In September 1966, Saint Laurent opened a boutique on Paris's Rue de Tournon to sell ready-made clothes, rather than made-to-order haute couture.
What's more, the company lists dozens of ready-made items for the home — from book shelves to wall art — at prices comparable to High Street stores.
Besides Ava, he has a ready-made dance partner in his sister the Princess Gauravi Kumari of Jaipur, who is also making her debut this season.
If Ryan can't get the most out of a unit that seems ready-made to sack the quarterback, his compromises must've made the coverage better, right?
Allplants, a London-based startup that delivers ready-made "plant-based" meals (that's vegan, to you and me), has raised £7.5 million in Series A funding.
When City Hall workers delivered ready-made rice porridge to him over the weekend, onlookers questioned the seriousness of Mr Park's quest to experience "ordinary life".
The app also provides a library of ready-made Shortcuts to make it easier to get started, and you can remix these to suit your needs.
"I was thinking instead of this, I'm going to leave the dicing to Rachael Ray and I'm only going to buy ready-made guacamole," she quipped.
If you're looking for a reason to act inappropriately or offensively, Social Sabotage offers a ready-made excuse for anyone offended by your unwanted eggplant emoji.
Bangladesh textile industry earns about $30 billion annually by exporting ready made garments, which represents about 16% of the economy and employs over 4 million workers.
But what he did Friday was give Democrats a ready-made attack line against every vulnerable House Republican who voted for (or even against) the AHCA.
The Russians are ready-made villains again, this time under the taint of a state-sponsored cheating program that goes all the way to the top.
Cheeseburger soup is actually a well-established part of American cuisine, and there's even a ready-made version produced by the titan of canned soups, Campbells.
So many people said they love coming home to a ready-made meal—plus, we have these delicious and healthy recipes to help you get started.
The convenience of these ready-made meals comes at a price, though, as they are often high in salt and fat and low in other nutrients.
It has seized issues ready-made for its base, calling for France First, or a France for the French, in elliptical anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim language.
Researchers get a ready-made virtual environment with predefined goals they can control completely, and the AI agent gets to romp around without doing any damage.
These programs have been retargeted toward supporting broadband-capable networks where the market cannot sustain them, making them a ready-made platform for any new efforts.
Bangladesh's textile industry earns about $30 billion annually by exporting ready made garments, which represents about 16% of the economy and employs over 4 million workers.
This also gave Turkey a ready-made way to leverage policies by using the apparent threat of a new refugee crisis to get concessions from Europe.
For starters, her toilets could be seen as female rejoinders to Duchamp's urinal, and, of course, her work is riddled with variations on the ready-made.
Fosun would be buying a club ready-made to become a Premier League fixture: large fan base, recognizable brand, steady profits and, most important, proud tradition.
Animals do steal ready-made molecular machinery from each other: Sea slugs absorb chloroplasts from the algae they eat and use them to feed on sunlight.
At least one other possible external check on conceptual inbreeding in economics has been available for decades, ready-made in the writings of Norman O. Brown.
His rise from working in a shoe store in 1860 to commanding the Union Army three years later would appear to be a ready-made script.
When Giuliana and Bill Rancic decided to buy a vacation house in Idaho, they didn't just scoop up a ready-made McMansion — they created a dream home.
In a story seemingly ready-made for the small screen, five people have now pleaded guilty to sneaking weed, booze, and tobacco into jail inside submarine sandwiches.
For any character who dares to suggest good and bad are not a binary but a continuum, there are four ready-made walls waiting in the wings.
Political turmoil or terrorism could inflict long-term economic harm if it deters foreign investors and buyers, especially of ready-made garments, from doing business in Bangladesh.
"What I stumbled into seemed to be a ready-made critique of market capitalism and what happens when labor has no collective voice," Simon told The Guardian.
Lately, he says he's been especially inclined toward using text as a kind of of ready-made form for manipulation, exploring ideas of mutability and legibility throughout.
In some respects, the list vindicates time-honoured Hollywood wisdom: sequels have a ready-made audience; viewers want slick, action-packed escapism and retina-burning visual effects.
That's the goal, though, and Synthego is one of the companies pursuing it by creating a sort of ready-made CRISPR sandbox to start new researchers off.
The Tang of yesteryear is gone from space missions, and with that departure has come the introduction of fresh food and improved ready-made meals in space.
And that Saturday morning being well before the rise of Hallmark, there were no ready-made cards to show I cared enough to send the very best.
For Democratic leaders, talk of impeachment hands Republicans a ready-made issue -- a way to caricature Pelosi and her caucus as radical leftists blinded by partisan hatred.
They can fill these tea infusers with ready-made or hand-made tea blends, attach them to the side of their mug, and let them steep away.
She didn't have, around her, the sorts of advisers and ready-made media machine that Trump has assembled, especially since he brought Breitbart News' Stephen Bannon onboard.
It's as if their love had all along been conceived as a play, with a ready-made audience in their fellow-students, eager for the next twist.
But there is no way to account for a player like Hagins, a diamond in the rough who did not come out of high school ready-made.
Ever since their commercial release, paint-by-number kits have been a convenient ready-made metaphor for the commercialization and mechanization of culture in the early 1950s.
Both Pinterest and Instagram were born in 753, providing ready-made platforms to broadcast the big reveal and show off an increasingly elaborate subculture of cake decorating.
The Ready Made Sustainability Council is the product of much discussion and cooperation among the government of Bangladesh, top international garment brands, NGOs, labor unions and workers.
Ready-made bug-out bags containing staples like water purification tablets, a 20-hour body warmer and a multifunction shovel are available on Amazon for under $200.
A gallery with Marcel Duchamp's works is conceived around the theme of the ready-made; in April, curators will choose other Duchamps around the theme of chance.
Ulreich's mistake will live with him for some time yet: It was too public, too high-stakes, too ready-made for a GIF format to evaporate quickly.
And Senate Republicans -- and the Trump White House -- have it as a ready-made excuse for not acting on proposals that large swaths of the public support.
Mr. Subotnick had a ready-made workshop for this driving music on the dance floor of the Electric Circus, enhanced by strobe lights and a massive subwoofer.
Grab-and-go dishes and ready-made drinks or shakes have dominated the breakfast scene throughout the 2010s, Chef Rosalind "Roz" Tucker of Tucker's Catering told Insider.  
And in both her thrillers and her historical novels, she occasionally leans on the sort of ready-made language that merely carries this sort of story along.
But Google is intent on offering another option to automakers by creating a ready-made package of self-driving equipment that can be integrated into mainstream vehicles.
That view has shifted among forward-thinking media firms, who appreciate that the best news readers bring a ready-made audience for new exposure and potential advertising money.
This has prompted a number of seasoned cryptominers to start selling ready-made rigs online, often for thousands of dollars above the market value of their constituent hardware.
Major sources of artificial trans fat include frozen pizzas, pie, margarine and spreads, ready-made frosting, coffee creamers, and some fried foods and snacks (such as microwave popcorn).
But her role in choosing and making these songs for The Bodyguard is a reminder that she never simply adhered or lent her voice to ready-made scripts.
The company's business model is designed to benefit resellers by letting them build an online store without managing stock and suppliers who have a ready-made distribution network.
We use a ready made chicken - and always have - even before we decided to go with a certain chain as opposed to a food distributor brand fried chicken.
What would compel Trump to put his first 89 days on the line then in a district that isn't ready-made for his version of the Republican party?
These connections create a ready-made entry point for Russian intelligence to directly engage with domestic hate groups and take their disinformation campaign a step further -- toward destabilization.
Between the man buns and the Cartier jewelry, the shit-talking is practically ready-made, yet I'm leaving the Show Off thinking it's wrong to discount the brand.
In every area of life, from sporting events to television channels, retail to restaurants, and even think tanks, magazines and publishing houses, modernity arrives in India ready-made.
The draft beer is a Vienna-style Mexican lager brewed by Colorado-based Oskar Blues, while the sangria comes ready-made in kegs from California company Eppa Sangria.
Thanks to a large DIY community that has coalesced around vintage games over the years, some companies sell ready-made flash cartridges that can be loaded with content.
You can start the process with ready-made alcohol — a bottle of wine, sake or cider — or create your own alcohol by fermenting fresh peaches or coconut water.
"There is room for a budget pre-roll that could scale very rapidly and compete better with the black market," said Ms. Gomez, referring to ready-made joints.
Next to it, the British artist-filmmakers Oliver Payne and Nick Relph appropriated Duchamp's first ready-made, "Bicycle Wheel" (1913), using instead a high-performance Aerospoke bicycle wheel.
These e-readers are ready-made for travelling, with a waterproof design that offers protection for when you're relaxing by the pool or sunning yourself at the beach.
This is Rauschenberg acting as an heir to Marcel Duchamp, creator of the early ready-made "Bicycle Wheel" in 1913, showing the anti-utilitarian aspects of the quotidian.
More than that, genre supplied a ready-made set of tools, including spaceships, planets, and aliens, plus a realm—the future—that set no limits on the imagination.
"You cannot import a ready-made process from abroad," I was told by Zaki Nusseibeh, who served as a translator and adviser to M.B.Z.'s father for decades.
In any event, it's hard to imagine "For Esmé—With Love and Squalor" as a film, because it's mainly narration, with only three ready-made scenes; four, tops.
In Paris in the 1960s, this French artist discovered what was, in effect, ready-made painting: Classic striped French awning canvas redolent of outdoor cafes and beach cabanas.
" One suggestion the New Yorker team had: cubes and cylinders and other ready-made shapes to draw on, "so you're not starting from zero in 3-D space.
The makers of some of the most beloved and recognizable ready-made food staples have issued the recalls, including Tyson Foods chicken tenders, Jimmy Dean sausages and Spam.
More recently, scientists realized that these differences in people's DNA offered, in effect, ready-made randomized trials designed by nature, since the variants occurred in mathematically random fashion.
In California, we have 10 percent of all electric vehicles in the world — about 200,000 out of 2 million — and that is a ready-made distributed-storage mechanism.
Instead of a ready-made reference design and hardware specifications, Microsoft is making available to its partners the underlying Windows 10-based platform that drives its own HoloLens hardware.
"But we're trying to not be in the content business; we're in the platform business," Altberg said, adding that ready-made environments would be purchased on the Sansar marketplace.
Especially if investors and buyers in the ready-made garmentssector would move their business to other countries in the region,this could inflict long-term harm to the economy.
"The fat activism and body positivity movements are so welcoming and so inclusive that I knew if I did this project, I'd have a ready-made audience," she says.
This effort to coerce Ukraine into staining Mr. Biden with corruption allegations provides a ready-made — and officially United States government-sanctioned — line of attack for its disinformation operations.
In fact, this action only serves to empower our enemies and provides a ready-made recruitment tool for terrorist organizations who believe we are waging a war on Islam.
They are both very good, but rarely finish fights, have small fan followings and—most damningly—they don't have ready made drama with Team Alpha Male or Dominick Cruz.
Trump is not required to do the same, but analysts say it would present a ready-made option and give his administration cover to continue talks with European countries.
The participants were more likely to enjoy the smoothie they had made themselves better, even though the smoothie they made followed a recipe identical to the ready-made version.
The simple architectural models are made from recycled cardboard, and, akin to the pre-fabricated buildings that inspired them, come in ready-made pieces that can be easily assembled.
"Making a Murderer" was a ready-made, a stranger-than-fiction saga that provided foolproof drama while benefiting greatly from Ms. Demos and Ms. Ricciardi's meticulous and exhaustive approach.
But the most effective altered ready-made is just passing through: an imposing pre-Columbian plumed serpent's head lent by the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
The juxtaposition of Guogu's concurrent solo shows is a call to substitute a more rigorous and nuanced critical focus for ready-made stereotypical tropes in understanding contemporary Chinese art.
Because the story of the maverick, egocentric automaker, whose name is practically synonymous with the excesses of the midcentury American car industry, is ready-made for the silver screen.
Photo by Hilary Beaumont/VICE News In its most recent report, released in February, the Accord says it has inspected a total of 1,676 active ready-made garment factories.
If one were to assemble a ready-made Horse Girl Starter Kit, it would almost certainly include at least one standard Breyer, which typically costs between $40 and $70.
The campaign is targeting pizzas, ready meals, ready-made sandwiches, meat products, sauces and dressings, composite salads, savory snacks and other "on the go" foods such as meal deals.
Because people love made-to-measure clothes it is hard for local e-commerce giants, such as Jumia and Konga, to penetrate the market with their ready-made garb.
He runs one of the world's most valuable companies and has a ready-made digital pulpit from which he can make his case to Facebook's 2 billion global users.
Mr. Massey has distanced himself from Mr. Trump, a ready-made boogeyman in a general election in New York City, by saying his wife was a Hillary Clinton supporter.
An 18-karat golden toilet titled America isn't just any old gilded bathroom fixture, it's artist Maurizio Cattelan's latest ready-made object installed in a bathroom at the Guggenheim.
In any case, Democrats who aren't currently convinced by the case for impeachment, either substantively or politically, have flocked to a ready-made response: Let's see what Mueller finds.
In a country where there is much concern over the loneliness of the elderly, rugby not only keeps the players active but also offers a ready-made social life.
Pro tip: You can buy ready-made pizza dough at the supermarket, or if you have a favorite pizzeria in your neighborhood, they'll likely sell you a ball of dough.
Famously stating that his work may be read as a diary, he dated his pieces and they now form a conveniently ready-made narrative, here arranged chronologically roughly by months.
Rather than building comment functionality and user accounts from scratch, developers just integrate Facebook's code, which inserts a ready-made discussion thread users can comment on with their Facebook accounts.
It's a technically dazzling film, but it also feels like ready-made comfort food for cinephiles, full of old-Hollywood references and the energy of the big classic MGM musicals.
The Accord, established after the Rana Plaza disaster, has nearly 200 signatory clothing brands and retailers from over 20 countries, covering 2.5 million workers in Bangladesh's ready-made garment industry.
So, what we have here is a ready-made, perpetual excuse whenever one side loses a national or, who knows, maybe even state wide or local election in the future.
He has adopted a ready-made: the sinless version of Shostakovich peddled by "Testimony," supplemented by the most lurid tales from Ms. Wilson's argosy and a published letter or two.
The South Carolina electorate seems ready-made for Harris as, historically, African-American voters cast more than half of all votes in Democratic presidential primaries in the state. Then-Sen.
It's the kind of ready-made that Duchamp might have chosen if he had grown up in a working-class African-American family in Columbia, S.C., as Mr. McMillian did.
Like much of his earlier work, Live from the A is a combination of sharp shit talking, forbidden love stories, and ready-made confidence boosters for the summertime car ride.
The juxtaposition of the two concurrent shows, therefore, is a call to substitute a more rigorous and nuanced critical focus for ready-made stereotypical tropes in understanding contemporary Chinese art.
The minstrel show spread rapidly from the Northeast to the rest of the country and came to encompass a range of ready-made stereotypes that new performers could step into.
She faces competition from every little neighborhood salon and from glamorous options like Shuly Wigs, a wig emporium in Kensington, Brooklyn, where hundreds of ready-made wigs cover the walls.
They seem to be ideal complements, the brute strength of the right-handed Sanchez paired with the left-handed Bird, whose silky-smooth swing is ready-made for Yankee Stadium.
"Bronx Floors," from the Museum of Modern Art, is displayed on a pedestal against a wall, more like a relic than the still-shocking ready-made fragment that it is.
The trouble with the curatorial use of a ready-made diary is that it arguably invites a keener level of interpretation than in bodies of work that are not so organized.
And if someone were to sue over non-compliance with a DMCA takedown request, even with a ready-made, valid defense in the Archive's pocket, copyright litigation is still incredibly expensive.
Proptech companies that A/O PropTech back can potentially leverage these assets as a "ready-made" sandbox to test, pilot and "fast-track the commercial and operational scale" of their offerings.
No state income tax, no snow, lots of golf courses, and ready-made gated communities make Florida an irresistible place for seniors -- the ones who have the income level -- to retire.
When external entities provide to our representatives ready-made policy research and recommendations, the incentives of Congress stop being aligned with engagement, knowledge-seeking and deliberation — its primary trust-building functions.
For today's fractured GOP, issues like this are ready-made to stress the existing fault lines between its business wing and its moral wing: the Chamber of Commerce versus evangelical churches.
For the government, "This is a ready-made excuse on a platter to say, 'We need to do X' because look at the terrible things the Chinese are doing," Scissors said.
In fact, SXSW, more than any other conference, feels ready-made to put on display the breathlessly radical, overzealous, get-rich-quick mentality that threatens to swallow the culture of cryptocurrencies.
Acutronic was set up in 2016, and offers a way to allow components combine in new robotics systems easily with ready-made compliance with industry and commercial standards for easy deployment.
In a statement to Mashable, Willow Tree confirmed that the error was first discovered by a Whole foods employee who realized the ready-made containers actually contained cranberry apple tuna salad.
As a restaurant, Eatsa was known for allowing urban lunchgoers to order a quinoa bowl via an app and pick it up ready-made from one of its kiosk-filled locations.
The Canadians have the advantage of ready-made text from a recent deal with the EU. Its dispute-settlement rules watered down investors' rights in favour of governments' freedom to regulate.
Twitter user Phil Pearlman told TechCrunch that when he clicked the button, he was shown a selection of ready-made GIFs, including some categorized by mood and others that were trending.
The Whole Foods deal announced in mid-June would hand the e-commerce company a ready-made distribution system for food delivery in the form of brick-and-mortar grocery stores.
Its quality control sucks and it's full of shovelware and asset flips, meaning games that buy ready made 003D models and other assets from game development marketplaces like Unreal or Unity.
The demographic makeup of Warren's support, which skews toward white, college-educated suburbanites, suggests that Sanders -- who struggles with that cohort -- will not enjoy a ready-made boost following her exit.
But rather than force a situation drawn from contemporary reality into a ready-made genre box, Ms. Grisebach plays with the implications of the western and the expectations of the audience.
He was the Atlanta rapper born to go viral; the teenager behind one of the year's biggest hits "1 Night"; the ready-made superstar with a head of notorious red braids.
If they want a ready-made ring, I call jewelers and wholesalers that meet the couple's criteria, and they choose which one they want from the selection of four to eight.
"The ready-made garment industry is an important part of the Bangladesh economy and a major catalyst for the development of that country," an unnamed Loblaws spokesperson said in an email.
It is even harder if you are a recent college graduate and are leaving the comfort of a ready-made community to start your career with your first grown-up job.
"They feel they have a history with the family," This creates, he went on, a ready-made back story that forms a narrative we all know — and maybe more important, buy.
In addition to one-of-a-kind custom projects, he also offers ready-made models: the sleek Leggero, the chunkier Bol D'Or and the new off-road Adventure, out this month.
Yet it also crosses class and party lines, so it is ready-made for politicians looking to play on the region's festering grievances as a wave of nationalism sweeps the Continent.
These tools were the only way to limit risk when insurers didn't have a ready-made pool of sufficient size to balance the sick and well as employer-sponsored plans do.
Armed groups that provide a ready-made community, identity and sense of purpose may be particularly attractive to young people, a possibility that is not lost on many armed group recruiters.
Conveniently, they had a ready-made group of volunteers in the 11 members of a men's professional, world-class bicycling team that were about to begin their preseason training in Australia.
Mr. Franco could easily be in the running, which would hand the Oscars host, Jimmy Kimmel, a ready-made joke if there ever was one, whether Mr. Franco shows or not.
Additionally, I did not participate in the Science March because it was a ready-made platform for people you may not have heard of yet who have deeply important messages to convey.
Faraday Future recently abandoned plans to build its own tailor-made factory from scratch in Nevada, and now it's signed a lease on a new ready-made production facility in Hanford, Calif.
His faster-paced "Director's Cut" is 10 minutes shorter, includes five new scenes, and features a brand-new score, not to mention a ready-made narrative about a filmmaker overcoming the odds.
Otherwise, the album is a straight-up shot of what has kept Aldean fans rocking through his previous seven studio albums – high-octane songs ready-made for his arena and stadium shows.
When IBA opened its first centre at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston in 2001, it was the first to install a ready-made product outside of the big nuclear physics centres.
As radicalizers identify the vulnerable experiencing identity crises and promote a ready-made group identity as a quick fix, we must proactively show them alternative pathways, preventing these people from becoming radicalized.
The government recruited the jobless, as well as German and Italian prisoners of war, to assemble more than 100,000 of the bungalows, built off-site and delivered ready-made to the plots.
He discovered an Australian roboticist at M.I.T. named Rodney Brooks who had been thinking along the same lines as he had: maybe trying to install a ready-made higher intelligence was misguided.
They could not figure out how to sell her in spite of her ready-made biopic childhood — a narrative riddled with disadvantage, abuse and sexual violence that ends in winning Olympic gold.
When IBA opened its first center at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston in 2001, it was the first to install a ready-made product outside of the big nuclear physics centers.
Content needs to be thought and treated as an iterative and configurable process rather than a ready-made static whole that is finished when it has been published in the distribution pipeline.
When David Green, the chief executive of the V & A Waterfront, approached them, "it was actually ready made: They had a building and an architect; we had a collection," Mr. Coetzee said.
FRANKFURT, March 19 (Reuters) - Germany's Metro is experiencing a boost to sales from panic buying of pasta, ready-made meals and tinned foods, the retail chain's chief executive Olaf Koch told Wirschaftswoche.
It may pay tribute to Marcel Duchamp's first bicycle-wheel ready-made, but it also echoes a small red painting here — a putative flower still life whose blooms are sewn-on buttons.
The impeachment proponents hope that will soon be the case with Trump, even calling the star Watergate witness John Dean to testify this week in a hearing ready-made for cable television.
Café Bilboquet offers breakfast pastries, fancier sweets like éclairs, and ready-made panini and salads, along with coffee, tea, beer and, soon, wine in an elegantly gilded setting with plush garnet banquettes.
Mr. Johnson, analysts say, has a slew of ready-made slogans for his anti-establishment, no-holds-barred Brexit campaign, even if they disguise the tumult that is almost sure to follow.
Cardi B's major fashion statement at Paris Fashion Week wasn't a simple ready-made mask she slipped on -- it required painstaking man-hours and a few stacks to get the final product.
The two had an entertaining back-and-forth that started when McCollum obliquely criticized Durant for jumping to a ready-made contender when he signed with the Golden State Warriors in 2016.
It's not hard to recognize the attraction of that narrative, but it also gives the book a kind of built-in closure more ready-made than reality, most likely, would have been.
I tell people that COOKING is a hobby of mine, as if whipping up a bunch of cookies from a Pillsbury ready-made dough tube is somehow the pursuit of a craftsman.
Like other exporters, the former chairman of the Ready Made Garments Export Council of Egypt had hoped the November 2016 devaluation of the country's pound would trigger a surge in foreign sales.
Natalie Migliarini, home bartender and cocktail blogger at Beautiful Booze, said she likes ready-made drinks from On The Rocks because they're easy to travel with and come in a wide selection.
Officials have tried to get rid of the newcomers as they ready the towns for re-population, and at first there seemed to be a ready-made way to make that happen.
In 2016, the U.S. market for products such as ready-made whipped cream was expected to reach $505.3 million, up from $407.2 million in 2011, according to market research firm Euromonitor International.
It is ready-made for Fox News and other conservative media, which have already pushed the idea that white men are under assault and that Democrats are particularly hostile to white men.
Such foods include instant noodles and soups, breakfast cereals, energy bars and drinks, chicken nuggets and many other ready-made meals and packaged snacks containing numerous ingredients and manufactured using industrial processes.
All of it migrates out of the body, out of a tangle of sensations and intuitions, obscure rancor and desires; we hunt racks of ready-made language for words that might fit.
We're going to a friend's murder mystery party tonight for New Year's Eve, so I grab a few of the ready-made fettuccine Alfredo to-go boxes for my contribution to the potluck.
"The internet ad market is not as robust as in the U.S. or China, so influencers have a ready-made audience, but their opportunity to monetize their audience is very low," says Deb.
Doug Jones's victory over Roy Moore Tuesday night in Alabama's special election for US Senate was enough of a shock that most political pundits didn't have ready-made explanations for why it happened.
That means somebody with near-crippling commitment issues will be available to start handing out his own roses for the Winter 2018 season on ABC, complete with his own ready-made fairytale arc.
It also provides desk space, "full compliance, back-end technical platforms and GDPR procedures," and has ready-made partnership agreements with key capital providers, distributors and infrastructure, such as IT and payment platforms.
Outsourcing is when a restaurant brings in a fully cooked or ready made product which if you count all the frozen things Sysco provides to pop in an oven and serve, is alot.
Mark, who is the eccentric and excitable founder of Markforged, a 3D printer systems that spits out ready-made carbon fiber and metal products, is always good for a glimpse into the future.
While the companies have not yet held a conference call for analysts, Parikh said Whole Foods' stores could become a ready-made distribution network, and it could help source Amazon's food delivery business.
Aperto gives IBM a ready-made set of customers in Europe who were already working with the digital agency in areas like website and app development, as well as larger digital strategy projects.
The ready-made garment (RMG) industry has catalyzed economic growth in Bangladesh, transforming the country into an export-orientated powerhouse by creating more than 80 percent of what is sent to other countries.
But they were ready-made for the cold, with coarse fur, small ears, layers of fat and long tusks that may have been well-suited to digging up food under snow and ice.
In another, Ms. Perry's own face, jarringly grafted onto a ready-made avatar though it doesn't quite fit, impersonates the kind of deeply shocked false consciousness that life inside such systems can foster.
Essay Pinocchio, that lying rascal, would seem a ready-made icon for an age of fake news and bots, of alternative facts and internet trolls, of doubts about the reliability of conventional media.
Cazenave said a situation where a UK STO and an EU STO do not overlap could become the ready-made basis of cross-border share trading between Britain and the EU in future.
And Mr. Hill furnished the space primarily with ready-made pieces from Resource Furniture, including the sofa-wall bed, the coffee-slash-dining table and the fold-down desk in the office alcove.
And just like a regular grocery store, they have both name brand and generic brand food items, specialty groceries, ready-made items, and party platters (plus wine, beer, and liquor in certain areas).
This politician also would have a ready-made example of disrespect: the set of highly educated coastal "elites" who make a very good living developing robots to put "the people" out of work.
But like Greene (and like Robert Stone) he falls into easy formulas—the false authority of the quickly promoted phrase, the fake finish of the ready-made description, the obviously available dramatic solution.
The ready-made answers that are front and center in our culture — a rigged system, new workers taking jobs, corrupt politicians — are a big part of what put Donald J. Trump in office.
That Mr. Trump played a role in the Foxconn deal — and jumped in again recently when the Taiwan-based company wavered — is a ready-made target for Democrats inclined to criticize corporate giveaways.
The Warriors had already won a championship without Durant, and his decision to join a ready-made contender was met with a great deal of scrutiny — scrutiny that persisted even as Durant excelled.
This virtual dealership and its "Ready Made Token" are instead a playful experiment devised by Olivier Sarrouy, a philosophy and sociology lecturer at the University Rennes 2 in France, along with three friends.
Analysts speculated that should Norman lose patience with either he would have a ready-made replacement in King, although Britain's corporate governance guidelines advise against moving a non-executive director to an executive role.
There's no shortage of makeup storage ideas out there on the internet, whether they're of the Pinterest, DIY variety or the ready-made kind you can pick up at your local Bed Bath & Beyond.
Ungoverned spaces, crumbling Arab state authority in places like Libya and Syria, Shia dominance and exclusion and repression of Sunnis is creating a ready made grievance narrative that allows ISIS to recruit fellow Sunnis.
There are obvious practicalities in adapting popular novels — ready-made characters and story beats, a built-in audience — but one wonders what kind of relationship an adaptation is trying to build with its viewers.
If the GOP holds together and a Democrat votes to acquit Trump, it would hand the White House a ready-made point to underscore its argument that the House engaged in a partisan impeachment.
Venture arms from companies like Alphabet, Salesforce, Intel, Qualcomm and Comcast (CNBC's parent) help start-ups plug new technologies into their sales and marketing engines and give them a ready-made slate of customers.
As the recent Pennsylvania shooting reminds us, would-be killers are aware of the predictable nature of news coverage and have started to treat murder like a media event with ready-made press materials.
At Inno Sushi by James, customers can order sushi or sashimi of their choice or take packages of the ready-made rolls, plain and fancy, back to the office desk or home dinner table.
If you are Warren, and Trump already has a ready-made nickname for you even before the 2020 campaign starts, you have to demonstrate that he won't be able to hurt you with it.
Self-service checkout technology may offer convenience and speed, but it also helps turn law-abiding shoppers into petty thieves by giving them "ready-made excuses" to take merchandise without paying, two criminologists say.
While men's hats are now made off-site (though ribbon replacements and brim trimming still happen in the shop), the ladies' hats are all created on the premises, and ready-made hats are available.
But lax oversight and questionable expenses have also plagued the Environmental Protection Agency and the Interior Department, providing for a ready-made series of oversight hearings if Democrats win the House majority this fall.
The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association, a private organization that lobbies on behalf of 29,375 factory owner members, has created a replacement system with the government's support: the Ready Made Garments Sustainability Council.
"I'm sure there are some similarities between pricing of various health care services and ready-made concrete in Denmark in the early 1990s," he said, "but I'm also sure there might be huge differences."
Like the fuel tax, the vests are a burden imposed on drivers by the state, and, for a population that has felt ignored, they also are an ideal, ready-made tool for getting noticed.
Because it seemed so ready-made for politicians hoping to make a point about the poisoning of our culture by Trump and his ilk: Smollett is gay, black and an outspoken critic of Trump.
A serious international player with deep relationships across give continents matched by decades of experience and a proven ability to engage at the highest levels of diplomacy, she comes ready made for the role.
Handed two issues that seemed ready-made for him to run with for weeks if not months, Trump inexplicably pivoted to two other issues on which the playing field is already tipped against him.
Two years ago, Congress recognized that recreational performance outerwear is distinct from ready-made, mass-market apparel and created new definitions and new tariff lines for these products in the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule.
The episode forms the spine of "Leading Men" and provides Castellani, in his alternative history, with a ready-made, if entirely made-up, biographical point of origin for the scene of Sebastian Venable's murder.
How Republicans scrambled to hold the Senate While Trump has the advantage of a ready-made domestic program given Republican control of Congress, he has no such luxury when it comes to national security policy.
It would be easy to confuse the painter's studio with a messy fashion atelier before a big show: Heaps of beautiful fabrics, photographs and ready-made art objects that serve as references line the floor.
Those emails featured talking points ready-made to be converted into stories, complete with validators on offer — therapists, lawyers, friends, anyone willing to label a young woman confronting a powerful man as crazy, coached, vindictive.
On their site, you have the option to send Congress a ready-made letter, or to craft one of your own, that explains to elected officials why it's important that the internet remains as is.
Britain's departure from the EU will deprive the party of its seats in the European Parliament, which provided both a good living for senior party members and a ready-made justification for appearances on television.
S2 only orbits the black hole once every 16 years, so this time around the astronomers wanted to make sure they were ready to take advantage of the ready-made gravitational lab provided by nature.
Mostly, the aim seems to be providing something affordable for working professionals willing to accept a smaller private living space in exchange for a choice location, easy move-in and a ready-made social network.
On Friday, General Mills, the company famous for ready-made foods, such as cereals and yogurt, announced it would buy the Wilton, Connecticut-based company Blue Buffalo Pet Products for about $8 billion in cash.
Research has shown that mindfulness and opioids don't operate on the same parts of the brain, for starters, which means MBTs are a better side-by-side treatment than a ready-made substitute for medication.
It leads Ivy across the Styx into an exaggerated Southern elite culture in which the self-proclaimed toast of Mardi Gras society is more pathetic than grand, and is ready made for Ms. Semple's skewering.
Law enforcement agencies are taking advantage of social media platforms' massive reach and ready-made surveillance tools, such as the ability to search users by name and identify a network of their friends and family.
"As ready-made goods took center stage in the 20th century, a customer could not guarantee that hair sent out for work would be the same hair they received in the finished product," Reierson explains.
This election cycle, Iowans who support Mr. Sanders, Mr. Buttigieg, Ms. Warren or Ms. Klobuchar cite Mr. Obama's first campaign as a ready-made antidote to their candidate's lagging status among black and Latino voters.
At Artists Space, a newcomer, Cameron Rowland, revived and revised the idea of the ready-made by using a group of convict-made objects to link the history of slavery to contemporary prison labor. 10.
Imports of clothing accessories and apparel from Bangladesh - the world's second largest exporter of ready-made garments -rose over 43 percent to $200.9 million during the year ended March 2018, according to Indian government data.
Charnas, the woman behind Something Navy, has more than 1 million followers on Instagram alone, and Nordstrom is counting on learning a lot from the ready-made focus group that she has at her fingertips.
IHOP's decision to expand into fast casual comes as the broader full-service restaurant industry has seen foot traffic decline as more consumers choose independent eateries or buy ready-made options at the grocery store.
But ISIS might have a ready-made justification for claiming Mateen as a "soldier of the caliphate" despite the fact that homosexuality goes against the strict interpretation of Islamic Sharia law the group brutally imposes.
Documents published this month by The Intercept show Russian groups targeting US election officials had a ready-made plan for accounts with two-factor, harvesting confirmation codes using the same methods they used to grab passwords.
This is the real electability problem emerging: A long, venom-filled race where candidates poison each other with damaging attacks, alienating some of the Democratic electorate and providing ready-made narratives and opposition research for Trump.
Comey's searing critique of Clinton's conduct in setting up the server and her handling of classified data offered the GOP a ready-made rebuttal as they fight her claims that Trump is unfit to be president.
We already know the retailer has plenty of ready-made or easy-to-prepare pumpkin-themed eats, candy that will make partygoers feel like kids again, and of course, booze to drink while enjoying some boos.
That gives an edge to first movers with thousands or millions of miles of self-driving experience under their belts; but some startups also create and sell ready-made high-resolution maps for use by AVs.
This simplifies their operations because a ready-made population of those pilots already exists: The skill required to fly an industrial drone would be similar to drones already in use by the military and intelligence communities.
Despite the simple interface, Rusenko insisted that Weebly Promote "compares very well to anything out there," with features like the ability to import your contacts, create custom segments, use ready-made templates and view instant analytics.
"We could not eat high-sodium food or frozen or ready-made meals or ramen, so I wish I could eat that kind of food and then take a good rest," said team member Seo Youngwoo.
It features ready-made templates that can be used for logo design, word art, web elements, and picture captions, as well as a massive selection of gradients, textures, and shading materials to make eye-catching graphics.
Independent operators would be happy to offer a large ready-made market of travellers to any firm able to extend its range of offerings, and might be more willing to support small firms with new ideas.
Add to this jumble the presence of al Nusra Front -- an al Qaeda affiliate not covered by the ceasefire -- in many rebel areas, and you have a ready-made excuse for Russian and Syrian regime violations.
I don't want to claim that Angry Birds could have been Shakespeare, but of all popular mobile games to adapt, it's the one that offers the most ready-made plot outline for a film to exploit.
The mechanics of Ingress would actually translate pretty well to the fictional Harry Potter universe, and seems almost ready-made for a fantasy spell casting coat of paint to replace its science-fiction special forces veneer.
This is thanks to the 1,000 or so users on the /r/PokemonGOToronto subreddit, who have been busy working on a ready-made crowdsourced map of many of the pokéstops, gyms, and pokémon in the city.
If this is his farewell season, then McLaren already have a ready-made replacement in last year's GP2 champion Stoffel Vandoorne, the Belgian reserve seen as the next big talent waiting to break into the sport.
Line: Chargers by 4 The ready-made story line is Drew Brees returning to San Diego for the first time since the Chargers cast him aside in favor of Philip Rivers after Brees injured his shoulder.
He became the first merchant in Lucca to import finished goods, stocking his shelves with ready-made jewelry from France, Switzerland and other parts of Italy, alongside cutlery and holloware made by the silversmiths of England.
Physicists have one ready-made explanation for this behavior, but it is a cure that many of them think is worse than the disease: a fudge factor invented by Einstein in 1917 called the cosmological constant.
Two double-decker buses were waiting outside, he said, to whisk theatergoers to Fifth Avenue in a ready-made protest delivered straight to the doorstep of President Trump, the chief target of Mr. Moore's solo show.
They got seemingly ready-made restaurants with set menus and brand names, but they struggled to get business loans and were often offered high-risk stores that white franchisees unloaded — for a price — after urban upheavals.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - "Pure Island: a neighborhood born ready-made," reads the glitzy brochure for the 31 tower blocks built for $880 million to house athletes for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro next month.
The disruption in nitrous oxide supplies comes at a bad time for makers of ready-made whipped cream because sales typically rise during the holidays as consumers use it to top hot chocolate, pies and cakes.
Communication continues to be seen as a tool for dissemination and persuasion of some sort of ready-made knowledge (and even so with multiple flaws in the I.P.C.C.'s track record) rather than a knowledge-producing field.
Why it might not happen: Nobody's likely to move to Oakland or San Diego if the Raiders and Chargers leave for L.A., so the NFL would be without a ready-made replacement threat once L.A. was filled.
When President George W. Bush named Roberts to the center chair, Roberts had a ready-made majority for the conservatism he had embraced since he was a young lawyer in the Ronald Reagan administration in the 1980s.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American sweet tooths may suffer this holiday season as a ready-made whipped cream shortage could leave such favorites as apple pie or a mug of hot chocolate without a little extra on top.
Learning what went into determining that an image was "magazine cover–ready" made her feel self-conscious about her own photos, and she wanted a space to talk about it with others who felt the same way.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said Thursday that the recall of Tyson ready-made strips was issued after it received two reports of "extraneous material" in packages of the frozen chicken products.
Despite its current status as an acclaimed and pivotal artwork, the ready-made installation was not initially received as such, called "indecent," and decidedly not installed as part of a Grand Central Palace art show in 1917.
And while critics suggest that "Narcissus Garden" is a protest against the commercialization of art and a culture of vanity, the work — like many of Ms. Kusama's other mirror-based pieces — is also ready-made for selfies.
Levy writes: A populist politician who campaigned on AI-induced job loss would start with ready-made definitions of the "people" and the "elite" based on national fault lines that were sharpened in the 2016 presidential election.
Storing ingredients for complex recipes won't be helpful if you do feel sick and don't have the energy to cook, so also consider ready-made items like microwavable rice (a few cans of soup are fine, too).
Warhol straddles a line between the photographic and the cinematic, while also riffing on the reproducibility of photography, asserting with needle and thread a bespoke, handmade element that makes the image-grids unique, intentionally ready-made, objects.
Created by a Romanian web designer, Alexandru Roznovat, it is a sort of instant design studio with plenty of ready-made templates so you can create clever Instagram memes or fun book cover designs in a few seconds.
From the journal paper:[U]nlike man-made legged robots for which many tiny parts, sensors and actuators are manufactured, assembled and integrated, the insect–computer hybrid robots directly use living insects as Nature's ready-made robot platforms.
The kit is closer in price to ready-made meals available through local supermarkets and other purveyors — near us in Northern New Jersey, Whole Foods sells an organic turkey dinner serving eight people for $199.99; web grocery FreshDirect.
Austin, a university town with offbeat appeal and an entrepreneurial spirit, provides spirit makers with a ready-made customer base of young customers and hipsters — many of whom are known to gorge on artisanal foods, coffee and liquor.
The Texans can be excused for not having a ready-made replacement under center during Matt Schaub's sudden decline, but O'Brien and general manager Rick Smith seemed happy to eschew any long-term strategy and its perceived risks.
From its leadership to its local groups, in Britain and abroad, this is a ready-made, non-partisan network, backed by donors large and small, capable of insisting forcefully on greater British engagement and assertiveness on the continent.
But Afghanistan's lawlessness and its ready-made distribution networks, thanks to the other drugs produced in the country, along with the extremely low cost of farming, could soon make it a fearsome competitor in the global meth business. ■.
His call mentioned its forbears — including Arte Povera, the 1960s and '70s Italian avant-garde movement that used everyday items as art materials, and Marcel Duchamp's ready-made sculptures, celebrating their 100th year in 2017 — as historical references.
As this exhibition demonstrates — with works by Peter Halley, Jeff Koons, Adam McEwen, Sarah Morris and Richard Prince — they share a number of key components, such as the ready-made form and a lasting influence over contemporary art.
ALEC, the State Policy Network and the Koch foundations had a ready-made conservative agenda for newly empowered Republican legislators and governors, an agenda that has produced an upheaval in environmental regulation, labor law, voting rights and reproductive rights.
"Insecurity and community mistrust are a huge barrier, and we don't have ready-made answers for dealing with either of those," says Stephen Morrison, director of the Global Health Policy Center at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Remember, this was a time when MTV's The Real World had only just produced the first generation of semi-everyday people into famous-for-being-famous pseudocelebs, and Kaelin emerged ready-made for the latest breed of reality star.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish police have arrested a Dutch meat trader sentenced in France for his role in a 2013 scam that passed off cheap horse meat as pricier beef to various ready-made meals and burger producers across Europe.
The chance to nominate two Supreme Court justices within his first 18 months in office is a ready-made legacy maker for a man obsessed with how he is perceived -- both now and going by the light of history.
Now here we had a ready-made free speech showdown, an opportunity for both the press- and a museum allegedly devoted to the ideals of the press- to show that they believe that free speech doesn't mean popular speech.
The easy answer, according to my colleagues, is that I'm just not right for the app, which, coupled with the lack of users in India (Maroosha's bio pops up repeatedly), is a ready-made cocktail of heartbreak and pain.
An article on Monday about a possible return to dangerous factory conditions in Bangladesh despite efforts to strengthen safety rules after the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster misstated the legal obligations for members of the Ready Made Garments Sustainability Council.
The Hawks bought a ready-made roster: 238 players who had spent the previous winter as the Western Hockey League's Portland Rosebuds, men named Dick and Duke and Rabbit from Canadian towns called Kenora and Snow Lake and Mattawa.
Britain's media landscape is considerably more polarized than the United States', and its newsstands are dominated by right-wing papers that have long rooted for Brexit, giving Mr. Johnson a ready-made audience in the press for his maneuvering.
Engaging in your favourite hobbies is only going to keep you going for so long before you'll inevitably turn to the TV. This glorious box of ready-made entertainment is all that's standing between you and months of boredom.
Among the Alexandrians, there's Haled (Ari'el Stachel), the trumpeter and a ladies' man with two ready-made pickup lines; Simon (Alok Tewari), the clarinetist and the composer of an unfinished concerto; and the laconic Camal, the violinist (George Abud).
I hold no brief for "Chariots of Fire," but if your hero comes to Cambridge, feels half snubbed as an outsider, and exacts his revenge by winning a gold medal at the Olympic Games, your drama is ready-made.
In "White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America" (Viking), the historian Nancy Isenberg describes Bryan in this photograph as "the face of white trash," a ready-made contrast to Eckford's calmness and sense of purpose.
These works actively incorporate accident and aspects of the ready-made, have precedents in the large-scale ceramics of Peter Voulkos Viola Fried, but may be closest in spirit to the Neo-Expressionism of Julian Schnabel — rehabilitated, of course.
"The polished diamond should be more expensive because it is a ready-made final product for which there is a demand, and we have taken all the production risks on ourselves," said Pavel Vinikhin, the head of Alrosa's polishing division.
It appears the social network is currently working on a GIF button that would allow users to select from a pool of ready-made animated images, so it could be easily added to a tweet to help convey their current mood.
CK was reportedly buying back the distribution rights to I Love You, Daddy, according to Deadline, giving him the option of one day selling it directly on his website to a ready-made fanbase — something he's done many times before.
Because the presser took place in the same room as the NPI's "Be Who We Are" proceedings, it came with a ready-made audience of raucous back-benchers, loudly applauding their leader at the podium and occasionally shouting at reporters.
But there's a path to good VR that's not as hard on your wallet: You can build your own VR-ready PC, and it'll cost you a lot less than ready-made ones like the model being bundled with the Rift.
I think for us it was more interesting [to explore] how do you drop into these situations of ready-made intimacy, and how do they affect you, and how far can they go, and what these relationships are really like?
He's previously covered Super Bowl Opening Night and gave celebrities shots to drink out of his shoe on the Oscars red carpet, but this time he had an entirely different mission — to give LeBron James a ready-made Chinese chicken salad.
Daron Cruickshank, who is ready-made for the inherent excitement of Rizin and Japanese MMA, dominated the early stages of the opening stanza, even knocking Kitaoka down with a backfist before landing a soccer kick on the Japanese submission artist's dome.
Next to it are major pieces from the 1980s, such as the Hoover vacuum cleaners and shampoo polishers that Mr. Koons displayed as "ready made" art, and the basketballs that he suspended in a half-filled tank of distilled water.
Instead of bringing squares of fabric, he studied each designer's lines and tailored ready-made pieces to fit them: a pocket trimmed in overlapping feathers; a sleeve covered in the soft, dense plumes that grow close to a turkey's skin.
"It was as far as Maersk could go right now, because they could not have a ready-made solution for the energy division in these markets, if they also want to realise a decent price for the assets," he said.
"We have launched a ready-to-cook Cauliflower Steak with a herb dressing as part of our new Veggie range," a Marks & Spencer representative wrote MUNCHIES on Monday, noting that other retailers in the country sell ready-made cauliflower steaks.
Besides wages, lower-income consumers' spending habits and other factors, Fahy said that grocery stores' growing array of ready-made take-out food offerings and quick-service restaurants' embrace of technology, especially for drive-throughs and kiosks, play a role, too.
He tapped into a hunger for spirituality and health among India's growing middle class and quickly became a symbol of Hinduism at its most benign, a ready-made package of rituals and foods that were fun, affordable and good for you.
The original model is like a cross between a 7-Eleven and a Pret a Manger sandwich shop, selling sandwiches, salads, and ready-made meals and snacks to on-the-go professionals and workers in areas with lots of office towers.
It opened up a path to the use of ready-made color, which Stella unfortunately failed to recognize and explore, opting instead, with the following series, for a Neo-Expressionist mode in tune with the latest trends of the times.
Jim Leaver, the production manager of "The Lehman Trilogy" explained that the panes had to be custom made here because their unusual size and shape made it impossible to ship them efficiently from London or purchase them here ready made.
The president's spokespeople are easily nicknamed (Spicey, the Mooch) and come with their own ready-made "Saturday Night Live" treatments, side dramas and caricatures, all bound somewhat to the same theme — that speaking for Trump is an almost absurdist proposition.
"He wanted to create something that really reflected her personal style and also it was important to him that he creates something custom, rather than being handed five ready-made rings and see if she'll pick one," Wegman exclusively tells PEOPLE.
Why it matters: Heated political rhetoric on immigration tends to overlook the day-to-day needs of newcomers to a community, particularly when there are language and cultural barriers, and existing social networks haven't directly addressed this ready-made target market.
I didn't realize then, but I shouldn't have worried: Between the large American military and diplomatic presence, and the general Western influence in Saigon, there was a ready-made network of people for us to join, and that would embrace us.
"We feel very comfortable with our industry position as the No. 2 and the attacker," Stangl said, adding his company has sought to introduce new technology — microwave-safe cartons for ready-made breakfasts in Asia, for instance — to win customers.
And in a fortuitous twist, the person whom Mr. Cuomo most wants to center his campaign against in the primary — President Trump — will be only a few miles away speaking at an immigration forum, allowing the governor a ready-made contrast.
The offspring of those forced encounters will constitute a new breed of Han-sired children, ready-made for the creation of a purified, semi-Uighur generation that would be pre-conditioned to accept the Han culture and Communist China ideology.
ESPN reported in 2015 that the Patriots would send film crews to opponents&apos games, with ready-made excuses about what they were doing — they would often say they were employees of Robert Kraft and were filming a team show.
These works actively incorporate accident and aspects of the ready-made, have precedents in the large-scale ceramics of Peter Voulkos and Viola Frey, but may be closest in spirit to the Neo-Expressionism of Julian Schnabel — rehabilitated, of course.
And the resolution's botched rollout — when a staff member issued and then quickly retracted a fact sheet that joked about how long it will take to "fully get rid of farting cows and airplanes" — also gave opponents ready-made talking points.
So when Jennifer's Body came out, there was a ready-made narrative waiting for it: The script was trying too hard; it was too sexualized, or maybe not sexy enough; it was a trashy, empty B-movie with delusions of grandeur.
It's a weird thing: frameworks provide ready-made entry points into code, but their popularity and flux mean that a JavaScript developer is always in a position of having to learn the next thing (and guess the next thing) to stay above water.
Here, we're presenting six ready-made outfit ideas that bring the heat by way of multiple layers — from a three-sweater all-white look to an athletic-inspired ensemble that'll win you olympic gold (or a few compliments, at the very least).
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant faced plenty of backlash last year when he joined a ready-made title contender but has proven that he is not simply along for the ride as he closes in on a maiden NBA championship.
At a time when many other restaurant chains are adding delivery — including fast-food giants such as McDonald's — Little Caesars' business model relies heavily on ready-made pizzas, wings and crazy bread that customers can purchase with little to no wait time.
The trial of two former managers of French meat-processing firm Spanghero and two Dutch meat traders accused of passing off cheap horse meat as beef in ready-made meals and burgers brought food safety standards into focus in France in January.
The movie's visual style, narrative ellipses and weighty subject make it ready-made for the art house even if its mystical flourishes — an otherworldly claw, an undead bride — are the sort of woo-woo pleasures more often scared up in genre stories.
Interestingly, Facebook is testing this resume service to reduce some of the friction between finding a job and then applying for it on mobile specifically, to make it easier and faster to apply for jobs with a ready-made career and education history.
Israelis need to better understand the Jews of America and accept that for once, they shouldn't offer the ready-made and oftentimes valuable solution of a safe haven, but rather extend their empathy to another great Jewish community waging its own battle.
Just as Jews were a ready-made scapegoat during previous eras of anxiety about the pace of social change or global economic trauma, so are they again today, said Stefanie Schüler-Springorum, the head of the Center for anti-Semitism Research in Berlin.
The deceptively simple works at the Swiss Institute owe a considerable debt to Mr. Gober, an American sculptor, who simultaneously recognized and rejected the industrial ready-made using hanging sinks, playpens, beds and doors (before he moved, in the 1990s, into environments).
For Biden, large job cuts in a key battleground state could have been a ready-made opportunity to burnish his blue-collar bona fides and force Republican President Donald Trump to defend how a major refinery in the state shut on his watch.
He then declared that the brick was, at that very moment, sitting on that corner — unremarkable to passers-by, if they even noticed it, and in this way transfigured back to a state of mute mundanity, like a Duchamp ready-made in reverse.
As you enter, there's no sign that dictates whether you should walk right or left, but most people walk right, out of convention, and don't see the readymade shower stall until they walk through the whole show and reach the supposed end.
As our sister site Deadspin noted, though subsequent videos from other angles added almost no new significant context to the scene beyond the presence of apparent Black Hebrew Israelites throwing their own taunts, the ready-made controversy was relentlessly covered by the right-wing media.
The song, a defiant proclamation Ally is a physical "triple threat," is really a plea for her husband to see her as one — but it's really a ready-made queer anthem destined for an epic lip-sync for your life on RuPaul's Drag Race.
"This is not someone drafting a garment for each individual, it's selecting pre-made [pattern] pieces based on the measurement to customize [the garment]," says Fasanella, which helps to explain why such clothes are often priced only a bit higher than ready-made garments.
Biden also tops the field in having a ready-made personal favorability, higher than the other candidates: With numbers like these, it appears that Biden would remain the candidate to beat even if the race gets narrowed down to just one or two opponents.
It would take something particularly insane from Trump to cut through the kind of ready-made media story that Cruz had created, particularly from a candidate who has made something of a strategy about saying the most outrageous things that come to his mind.
Coming from a small town to London, "to have a shop where you could buy lattes, croissants, ready-made sandwiches, I was like 'Woo hoo' and would buy breakfast on the way to work and my evening meal on the way home," she said.
When Parker sings lines like "I just don't know where the hell I belong" on Lonerism cut "Mind Mischief," he compellingly speaks to alienation even as his sprawling, hazy psych arrangements are ready-made for smoking weed in a van en route to Joshua Tree.
Cristoforetti wasn't just the first astronaut to brew an espresso in space, but she also was the first to "cook" there—in the sense that she chose and mixed what she wanted to eat from bulk packaging, instead of just having a ready made meal.
Nearly a decade after his death, Jackson's image seems ready-made for rediscovery not just by a designer who never met a spangle he didn't love, but by a generation possibly primed to leave behind the backward ball caps and fitted Bonobos and sparkle.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The growing economic fallout from President Donald Trump's drawn-out trade war with China would appear to be a ready-made opportunity for Democratic presidential contenders seeking to blunt his central 2020 re-election pitch: That he has made the economy great again.
As the more astute analyses of the Russia story have pointed out, the corruption allegedly engineered by a rogues' gallery of Russian politicians, businessmen, intelligence agents and cybercriminals would not be possible without a ready-made architecture of American graft waiting for them to exploit.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — People are often at their most openly conversational and expansive when they are having their hair cut, which makes one wonder why more plays don't utilize the opportunities provided by our shared tonsorial needs as ready-made prompts for drama.
"The clear benefit for Xi will be in filling these positions, which does not mean filling them with a ready-made faction," said Frederick C. Teiwes, an emeritus professor at the University of Sydney in Australia who has long studied elite politics in China.
Although her fumbles were many and her charisma in limited supply, she fashioned a model for how a Republican in a district that isn't a ready-made Trump stronghold lurches across the finish line: by being with him and without him at the same time.
But Andras Racz, a Russia expert at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, said it fit into a scattershot strategy of placing small bets, directly or through proxies, on ready-made fringe groups in an effort to destabilize or simply disorient the European Union.
Its playbook is a ready-made manual of model legislation intended to prevent a woman from getting an abortion by lying to her, delaying her, doing tests she doesn't need, making it cost more than it should, letting people harass her, and closing nearby clinics.
If you've got money, lucky you—handle some of the fancier ready-made stuff or order Halal for everyone; some of us will bake homemade bread or make Christmas cookies, or bring cartons of that wonderfully gross vegan Soy Nog I love so much.
"This time, he starts off as a front-runner, or one of the front-runners," Sanders' 20203 campaign manager Jeff Weaver told The Associated Press, highlighting the senator's proven ability to generate massive fundraising through small-dollar donations and his ready-made network of staff and volunteers.
Bulger was a ready-made caricature of this nation's prototypical gangbanger—a bookie, a loanshark, a protect-the-business-by-any-means-necessary kind of guy—and he had an origin story seemingly prewritten for a true wise guy, or at least for a Martin Scorcese flick.
She came with a ready-made sidekick (Lo Bosworth), a crush-slash-best friend (Stephen Colletti), a nemesis (Stephen's on-again, off-again girlfriend Kristin Cavallari), and a group of friends guaranteed to produce drama — or at least a very specific subset of privileged teens' woes.
This is, after all, a festival that makes room for experimental narratives like "Dark Night," Tim Sutton's drifty, conceptual exploration of a mass shooting, alongside documentaries ready-made for television ("Under the Gun," Stephanie Soechtig's look at gun policies and politics briskly narrated by Katie Couric).
Our Grandparents typically played down their successes with humility, marrying a first love, taking over the family business as a matter of duty and producing a ready made family by the equivalent age that we now graduate from university with a degree and far more independent outlook.
In her Introduction to the exhibition Hanne Darboven,  installed at DIA Beacon from May 3, 2003 through March 26, 2005, Lynne Cooke writes: The calendar, which subsequently formed the foundation of Darboven's art practice, again offered a universal orientation, embodying a given, prefabricated, ready-made temporal system.
And, in trying to live our lives or come forward with the truth, we faced vicious campaigns against our characters—our identities distorted and crammed into prepackaged tropes, ready-made to be discounted, condemned, and rejected: the slut, the psycho, the trainwreck, the liar, the man-eater.
These pits are more akin to sinkholes or caves on Earth, with surface access but also with large underground hollow caverns and spaces that might provide easier access to minerals and water ice — and which might even serve as ready-made shelter for future lunar explorers.
But the same platform could also accelerate development of alternative risk-transfer startups by providing a reliable, ready-made infrastructure that new entities could leverage — such as peer-to-peer insurance groups, in which like-minded policyholders create a new type of consumer-driven mutual insurer.
PARIS (Reuters) - Two former managers of French meat-processing firm Spanghero and two Dutch meat traders go on trial in Paris on Monday accused of passing off cheap horse meat as pricier beef in ready-made meals and burgers that were sold in countries across Europe.
But somewhere along the line it all got a little reductive, and the idea of festival dressing slowly became commodified, with just about every fast fashion brand offering up its own ready-made selection of what you should be wearing to watch Kanye West in a field.
That poor performance seemed to come in spite of the fact that Gillespie's profile -- a former Republican National Committee Chairman and card-carrying member of the Republican establishment -- seemed to be more ready-made for voters in those critical regions of the commonwealth than past Republican nominees.
To this ready-made satire of materialist avarice (you need stuff so you can get more stuff!) Paperclips marries a theme so perfect they could have been made for each other: a canonical thought experiment from the eccentric world of AI speculation known as the Paperclip Maximizer.
But with an estimated 40 percent decline in home economics classes, both parents working in 22005 percent of American families, and so many options for ready-made meals in urban areas, from grocer steam tables to fast food to delivery apps, some people fell through the cracks.
" Michelle Raddatz, who is based in Stuttgart, Germany, with her husband, a member of the United States military, was pushing a trolley carrying a 5-foot metal bottle rack similar to the one Marcel Duchamp bought new in 1914 to create his first true "ready-made.
Indeed, the style set seems to have a bigger and bigger presence in the art world every year, and 2017 will see a host of different brands seeking new ways to access the ready-made audience and further the connection between the catwalk and the connoisseur.
"This time, he starts off as a front-runner, or one of the front-runners," Sanders' 2016 campaign manager Jeff Weaver told The Associated Press, highlighting the senator's proven ability to generate massive fundraising through small-dollar donations and his ready-made network of staff and volunteers.
And, notably, the show embraced both the best qualities of novels — in that it had a ready-made world and set of characters to explore — and television, in the way it turned each new episode into a new opportunity to expand its plot and its characters.
Whether you need to promote your new game-changing product or get the word out about your growing brand, you can get your design jobs done with over 74,000 (and counting) ready-made designs, 1.5 million images, and 100,000 shapes, plus a huge library of gradients and fonts.
But if Clinton wins, here are key factors that ultimately could lead her to name Garland to the high court: Bipartisan support in a fractured Congress He would have ready-made bipartisan support as Clinton tries for some semblance of political cooperation in the wake of this turbulent campaign.
It remains the mocked territory of overly-sensitive liberal causes — a ready-made phrase politicos whip out as a means of seeming more relatable to conservative constituencies, often an excuse to spill filth and undermine common decency under the guise of First Amendment rights and no-bullshit authenticity.
Not only will Congress have the usual powers granted by the Constitution as a check on the president, but also a ready-made impeachment case they can push through (and a ready replacement, Vice President–elect Mike Pence, who is much more in sync with the Ryan agenda).
Two niche wood companies, Delta Millworks in Austin and ReSAWN Timber in Telford, Pa., sell ready-made shou sugi ban siding, flooring and decking in pale slate gray and rich sable-brown finishes, which cater to more moderate American tastes, with eco-friendly, chemically modified woods (Kebony or Accoya).
The project engages with ready-made content from the Internet: motion capture libraries, 3D models and monologues of individuals recounting their experiences with VR in live gameplay, explorative worlds, and VR porn catalyzing conversations about contemporary culture and performance while imagining society's future with advances in VR technologies.
The allegations of abusive behavior by Home Secretary Priti Patel — all of which she denies — have made her a lightning rod in Prime Minister Boris Johnson's new cabinet, a ready-made villain for critics who accuse this hard-line Brexit government of running roughshod over British customs and institutions.
That deal didn't come fast enough to prevent the flight of an untold number of former Islamic State fighters and their families from Kurdish prisons that once held them, a ready-made "miracle" around which a near-dead, once-discredited jihadist movement can weave a new narrative of rebirth.
Thibault de Gialluly's delightful deconstructive take-down of Marcel Duchamp, "Not Ready Made" (2010), and herman de vries's simple but effective anti-fairy-tale assemblage "In Process – Life" (1996–2011), a boxed stack of small animal bones, have the emotive capability of pulling us back from the hyperspace of simulation.
There's no question as to Dotcom's proclivity for skirting the edge of ethical and legal propriety, but after exhaustively humanizing him, Caught in the Web makes a convincing case that this ready-made villain was egregiously targeted by an alliance of Hollywood studios and the government of two separate sovereign nations.
The shift is not only being spurred by retail owners catering to the changing tastes of customers who want to do more than shop when they hit the mall, but wellness businesses that desire the foot traffic and ready-made storefronts left behind when traditional stores and restaurants make an exit.
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Davidson and the third school I looked at, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, do extensive outreach to make sure that North Carolina kids from geographic areas and backgrounds that aren't ready-made conduits to top colleges know about them and about aid that can make them affordable.
"By joining CNCF, we'll benefit from the input and participation of the community, and conversely Kubernetes will benefit when a community of developers provides a vast repository of ready-made charts for running workloads on Kubernetes," Matt Butcher, co-creator of Helm and principal engineer at Microsoft said in a statement.
She indicates the mootness of distinctions between insider and outsider artists with two challenging pairings: a photo work by Liz Deschenes with a painting made of chunks of carpet by Thornton Dial, and a ready-made by Cameron Rowland with a fraught little drawing by the great self-taught Melvin Way.
And because they break down votes by demographic groups, they can often present ready-made narratives — like the idea in Alabama that black voters, and especially black women (who made up 18 percent of the electorate but voted 97 percent to 3 percent for Jones) "saved" the election for the Democratic Party.
In an expanded World Cup — the 2026 tournament will feature 48 teams, instead of the current 32 — the United States, Mexico and Canada were uniquely positioned to offer a ready-made event, large attendance and an entree to sponsors who had begun to hold FIFA at arm's length after the corruption scandals.
The parties may disagree on the amount, but representatives from both sides have agreed that, in addition to supporting preparedness between crises, setting aside a ready-made emergency response fund is the responsible course of action to avoid the necessity of emergency supplementals that were needed for both the Ebola and Zika responses.
BORTOLAMI Here the Hannah Hoffman Gallery of Los Angeles presents the small New York debut of the talented Joe Zorrilla in three works: two updates on 1970s sculpture and an especially good video showing a view of the layered, unstable reflections in the glass of an open window — a ready-made Structuralist film.
If you were (or "was") there, you might as well give up, Clear Blue Water is saying, because nothing in your paltry, grayscale existence will ever compare to the two hours of ready-made transcendence served up by Martin Garrix on an island in the Danube in the halcyon summer of 2015.
Come to just one session or take all five and learn about the history of fashion display in Parisian department stores and at World's Fairs, the transformative impact of World War I on the French fashion industry, cultural shifts provoked by the introduction of ready-made fashion in the 1950s and 60s, and much more.
" Republican frustrations boiled over this week after Mr. Trump torpedoed his own party on a fiscal deal, and then flew on Air Force One with Senator Heidi Heitkamp to North Dakota, where he handed Ms. Heitkamp, a Democrat, a ready-made commercial for her re-election next year by praising her as "a good woman.
The D.N.C.'s move to hire dedicated organizers in states such as Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin will give Democrats a steady presence in places where liberal turnout was significantly depressed during the 2016 election — and a ready-made response to the longstanding criticism that Democrats only engage minority communities when an election is upcoming.
Mr. de Blasio, in his remarks, celebrated the workers and offered a kind of slogan for his re-election bid — "a city for everyone, and a city where everyone has a shot" — as he framed the moment as an opening marker in a Democratic campaign that, in Mr. Trump, has a ready-made foil.
It's a ready-made narrative we return to over and over, so there are many versions of it, but here's a nice clear example in National Report's fervent defense of Bill Cosby: Most of these depreciated old skanks will fabricate some ludicrous tale of sexual assault decades after they claim the incident(s) occurred.
I will also be unfindable by the press during the Great American Solar Eclipse of August 21, 2017 because, once again, it's a ready made platform for others to shine — forcing the media to find the thousands of people they might not otherwise reach for, but who have the needed expertise to comment on the event.
It had already been made clear to me that in some ways, the fights, and probably this square, were ready-made for tourists like myself to feel connected to the ghosts of Tlaxcala—to come and take in a fight, smoke cigars, and drink pulque, an elixir made of the fermented sap of the local maguey plant.
And in markets where target customers might not have their own extensive in-house IT capability to plug into Sailfish co-development work Pienimäki says it's offering a full solution — "a ready made package", together with partners, including device management, VPN, secure messaging and secure email — which he argues "can be still very lucrative business cases".
"Every day, colleagues at news organizations forwarded me the emails blasted out by Allen's powerful publicist...Those emails featured talking points ready-made to be converted into stories, complete with validators on offer — therapists, lawyers, friends, anyone willing to label a young woman confronting a powerful man as crazy, coached, vindictive," Farrow wrote in a Hollywood Reporter guest column.
The Stardust character grew aimless, and Rhodes did his best to hiss and emote and wrestle his way through the mid-card, making a feud with Stephen Amell work and helping get over debuting micro-hero Neville, all the while making what should have been a character ready-made for curtain-jerking into a legitimate mid-card act.
The chef and food historian Maricel E. Presilla was also reassuring, writing in her book "Gran Cocina Latina" about how many Yucatecan cooks take a semi-homemade approach, buying a ready-made recado rojo (that red-orange paste of achiote seeds, also called annatto) and fixing it up at home with their own toasted spices and charred garlic.
Pazdan got her feet wet in arts management and dance at college in New York City, and it didn't take her long to notice that while both of these arenas seemed to welcome and reward talented women with a ready-made community and upward mobility, the ivory towers of the music industry weren't exactly stacked in ladies' favor.
"Instead of starting with the real raw material—pressed grapes, skins, and the tendrils of the plant—they started buying ready-made alcohol… and flavored it with anise seed oil and just boiled it down to the degrees they needed, between 48 percent and 52 percent," explained Yannis Zafeiropoulos in exceptional English tinged with a Mediterranean twang.
Modular units have existed, in one form or another, for more than a century, and include early kit homes sold by Sears, Roebuck and Company and ready-made homes for World War I munitions workers in Nitro, W.Va. Today, modular units are increasingly sought for large-scale housing, ranging from Marriott hotels to apartments for Google employees.
His actions, which some called performances, mostly for lack of a more precise descriptor, were the spiritual stock of Marcel Duchamp and Marcel Broodthaers — wily and barbed ready-made sculptures, created by inverting spent liquor bottles onto branches in empty lots, or slashing open the backs of mink coats, or inviting people to an empty and unlit gallery.
Unshackled from the need to defend Clintonian triangulation, freed to give full voice to his liberal views and presented with a ready-made antagonist rejected by the city's voters, Mr. de Blasio has shown new energy in the days since his preferred candidate, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, was defeated by President-elect Trump, a Republican.
As is the case when he plays characters like Sherlock Holmes, Mr. Cumberbatch comes across in this movie as at once supremely capable (it's easy to accept him as a neurosurgeon) and more than a little goofy, with the kind of lopsided beauty and spring-loaded physicality that seem ready-made for silly faces and walks.
This ready-made embrace of marriage equality from on high portended how Obergefell could become a talismanic victory—#LoveWins—in a long-standing legal struggle, even as so many other fights no less rooted in questions of the law's capacity to see us, and to see us as more than spouses-in-waiting, were left unfinished.
On Tuesday night I watched the first day of the Senate impeachment trial, which, I felt, was not unlike a dissident's court case in Vietnam — it is likely that no witnesses will be called or documents allowed to be presented, only state-generated photos and video clips are provided, and a ready-made ruling is seemingly in store.
What I will say is that it's probably a lot easier to pull it off, year after year, with a genre drama — one of the crime or superhero or legal or political shows that make up the great majority of hourlong series — where the artificial conventions already in place provide ready-made catalogs of cliffhangers and new plots.
As for 'plastering it on the menu', we don't, just like every other place you eat - that doesn't mean it isn't transparent- we don't list the ready made Kielbasa or hot links or puff pastry or pie shells or baguette- I could go on - because we bring the items in- ready made- and then use them as ingredients in a dish - like the chicken - and make something that is then made here - an original dish we thought up- like the chicken slider with a head of cabbage we grated to make the wasabi cole slaw and the raw tomatoes we cooked down for 3 hours to make the tomato jam and flour that went into a mixer and became a biscuit and the chicken we bring in to put with all that.
It is called the groover because the body of the toilet is an old ammunition can stood on its side—on a wilderness river, you must pack everything out, including human waste, and an ammo can, being sealable and unbreakable, is ready-made—and, when one sits on it, one winds up with a groove on each cheek of one's rear end.
"The elements who smashed their way into the Legislative Council have done significant damage, not just physical, but to the perception of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong, and have now created a ready-made justification for a government crackdown," said Steve Vickers, CEO of a risk consultancy firm, and former head of the Royal Hong Kong Police Criminal Intelligence Bureau.
"It was fine so long as he gained it back, which meant he needed to eat and eat and eat and eat, which was not so easy not only because of the c-section but because breast milk is not the instant, grab-and-go, ready-made meal you might think it is before you suddenly try to produce it," Tur says.
These new cafes, all of which owe a debt to New York's abstemious Dimes, which opened in Chinatown in 2013, present amiable aesthetic experiences that feel ready-made for Instagram: Many of these rooms share the same natural light, blond wood chairs and copper details that have come to evoke a kind of Scandinavian-inflected, aspirational millennial apartment, which the cafes themselves tend to resemble.
Its 20 or so most active and influential practitioners were mostly trained dancers working on the fringes of the dance-world establishment and their visual artist peers, all of whom recognized that one of the things dance could be was a type of conceptual or performance art, other then-burgeoning and medium-blurring movements that regarded the three-dimensional body as a Duchampian ready-made.
A recent iteration of "After Willis," her wall-mounted reclaiming of de-accessioned seats from the Chicago Transit Authority, which also appeared in a gallery group show earlier this year, serves as a kind of gentle introduction: Mass produced but individually worn, locked together by circumstance, with subtle but unmistakable civil rights resonance, they're a social metaphor as well as a handsome variation on the ready-made.
Videos showing kids' favorite influencers all hanging out together in a gorgeous mansion tend to garner huge numbers of likes and views, but it's also part of what makes e-boys and e-girls so ready-made for the talent industry: Many of them share a similar look — which happens to be very white, middle or upper class, and thin — and make similar content on TikTok.
Later, she came to resent the publishing industry's insistence on valuing authors who have "platforms" — giving actors, athletes, and celebrities book deals purely because of their fame — and the way publishing works with the media to create a persona for any author who doesn't arrive to the industry with one ready-made: hence publisher-mandated Twitter accounts and Facebook pages, author blogs, and debut novelist profiles.
In an interesting reversal, after rejecting the Nouveaux Réalistes' use of the objet-trouvé when he was in Paris, and after discovering that abstraction and the ready-made could not mingle in the New York art world of the 21923s (the mechanics of which have been thoroughly examined by Thierry de Duve in his landmark 21946 essay collection Kant after Duchamp), Mosset became the most Duchampian of abstract painters.
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But, in that case, the found antennas serve the same function as the unpainted plaster surface of the low white consoles in Rachel Whiteread's "Untitled (Double)" or the chunky base and welded black sutures on Christopher Wool's 11-foot-high loops of copper-plated steel: They call attention to the vast industrial system from which their components were drawn, making the whole into a kind of networked ready-made.
In a 1977 interview with the author Edmund White, Johns described his experience of meeting Marcel Duchamp, one of his artistic idols, who, with the Cubist paintings and ready-made sculptures he began making in the years leading up to World War I, helped drag art into the 20th century in much the same way that Johns would recalibrate the priorities of painting and sculpture at the end of the 703s.
Reed took the gestural brushstroke — regarded by one group (whose heroes were Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline) as the mark of subjective sincerity, while another group saw the paintings of Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg as proof that the brushstroke had lost its power, serviceable only as a mechanically made, reproducible mark or as a sign to be repeated (a ready-made) — as the subject of his investigation.

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