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"tidily" Definitions
  1. neatly and with everything in order
  2. in a way that keeps things neat and in order

123 Sentences With "tidily"

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So we can't tidily peg her aesthetic to one specific category.
"It fits tidily into their overall view of coal," said Sen.
I loaded the board with everything I needed (and more) quickly, and surprisingly tidily.
The lawns were tidily landscaped with hedges of lavender, succulents, cactuses and kumquat trees.
Everything I needed short of imagination was tidily preloaded — and clean as a whistle.
And more important, it's relatable, tidily conveying both the pain point and the solution.
They meet for lunch and make the mistake of ordering pasta that cannot be tidily consumed.
The process, intimidating at the outset, perhaps, is so thoroughly yet tidily detailed that it's a breeze.
Among the 30 states tidily declared "red" after the 2016 election, in two-thirds of them Mrs.
At dawn, the Collinses moved out, all of their belongings wrapped tidily in a small single parcel.
Storylines are wrapped up tidily, and their shared histories appreciated for the emotional Rubik's cube that they are.
The dialogue in "Difficult Women" occasionally falters, tending toward telegraphic language that broadcasts too tidily a character's interiority.
She also collects all the other knives from around the kitchen and tidily locks them up in a drawer.
One block from the border fence, the Martinez home is tidily decorated with western-themed curios and family pictures.
French filed this under the rubric of overheated partisanship, which is indeed a problem but not tidily applicable here.
For every lover whose horizons expand, there's one who wants gratifications as anodyne and tidily packaged as fast-food meals.
"La Bohème" on Saturday, tidily directed by Daniel Rigazzi and sumptuously played by the orchestra, was neither here nor there.
Now there's so much television, there's no reason for harassment and abuse to be tidily sewn into a single installment.
Scientists used to think of memories as being arranged together tidily in one place, like documents in a filing cabinet.
Women — lonesome, scarred, wobbling — lead each of the nine stories, which are tidily sorted into three sections: past, present and future.
What does it mean to abstract away the inconvenient views of specific historical thinkers for the purpose of tidily packaging "Enlightenment values"?
He was back to his disheveled classic self at the CNN town hall, after an alarmingly tidily groomed turn at Fox News.
Even after the state announced that the bridge would not be blown up, but would instead be tidily dismantled, interest ran high.
This statement tidily exemplifies the disconnect, because this "handy rubric" view of the Enlightenment comes at a cost Pinker doesn't acknowledge but ought to.
Backdropped against the waning days of the Soviet Union, as Mikhail Gorbachev angles for perestroika and glasnost, the show tidily divorces morality from nationalism.
A tidily constructed brick fireplace flickers underneath a canopy of fig trees as bats and possums jostle overhead, warring for their share of fruits.
"It reminded me of Arthur," said Mr. Houghton, 57, whose whittled figure, casually but tidily dressed, seemed to match the spareness of his environment.
He needed badly to be culled—his genetic type and character Replicated quite tidily enough already there, said Bengt Holst, Director of the Zoo.
Few authoritarian regimes have established means of tidily transferring power from one leader to the next (except for monarchies, which often rely on heredity).
Yet under Mr Xi, the twists, turns and dead-ends of party rule have been tidily woven into a glorious story of national progress.
Under the direction of Jake Nemmers, the executive chef, it comes out of the kitchen in a series of tidily formal circles and squares.
Michael Blake, a co-author of the study and a researcher from the University of British Columbia, summed up these findings rather tidily in a statement.
Then he wound his way over to the left sideline, outrunning would-be tacklers for 37 yards and tidily scampering into the endzone for six points.
It's a movement about asking important questions rather than adhering to the popular narrative — one that fits tidily into our existing bias against people of size.
In fact, the scenes in Cruel Intentions actually line up pretty tidily with those in the 1988 adaptation of the French novel by Choderlos de Laclos.
Lefty Kreh was quite possibly the greatest fly fisherman that ever lived, and his seminal book on knots is a clear, concise, and tidily-illustrated masterpiece.
Unlike the nightly news, it is the perfect dose of escape, where the mass of the world's topics are tidily placed in actual boxes with cute titles.
What I see as this year's lack of Cleveland drama is partly a function of last year's bounty of it, with James tidily completing his championship arc.
One sequence that sums things up tidily comes when Mapplethorpe meets his soon-to-be boyfriend and muse, Milton Moore (the subject of "Man in Polyester Suit").
The allure of a disruptive solution that will tidily rationalize medicine has too many short-term winners to question—even if those winners are neither physicians nor patients.
But then came jhol momos: tidily crimped, doughy dumplings swimming in a tomato-and-sesame broth spiced up with chiles and Nepalese hog plum powder (eight for $7).
Even after I've dug to the very bottom of my suitcase in search of a lost item or two, my clothes are still tidily folded and zipped away.
These are the sorts of preferences that When in Roam's users make known in an online questionnaire so that the responding concierge can tidily tailor a client's experience.
This unexpected overlap means some species within the Australopithecus genus didn't evolve linearly, with one species tidily following another in an orderly fashion, a process known as anagenesis.
The fraying husks of central Iowa corn are still tidily wrapped on northern Iowa corn, and have not yet lost their greenish twinge in Minnesota, tasseled in rows.
The first things you notice are the beds, arranged like Tetris pieces in the narrow space, with tidily folded piles of clothes peeking from weekend bags resting on them.
Indeed, it's hard to imagine how she could, given the way she was written about in the period, given her inability to fit tidily into the male-dominated magazine world.
Twitter is actually clogged with bots — and has been for years — so taking a major vulnerability of the platform and using it to tidily explain something murky and complicated is appealing.
Each person's water needs differ, depending on their health, size, diet, general sweatiness, and a collection of other variables that don't tidily add up to eight glasses of water per day.
Complaints of abuse have been tidily swept under the rug through non-disparagement agreements that keep victims quiet and contract clauses that push them into private arbitration and away from court.
Some years later, I thought to count the letters of this famous ultrashort story, and I was delighted to discover that it broke tidily into segments that fit a puzzle's symmetry.
This version, the Tile Mate, is 25 percent smaller than the original model, so it fits tidily onto your keychain, luggage tag, or whatever item you want to ensure you never misplace.
That includes Mimi Lien's tidily framed set, with its invisible mirror of a fourth wall; Montana Levi Blanco's increasingly outrageous costumes; and the "gotcha!" lighting (by Amith Chandrashaker) and sound (Mikaal Sulaiman).
He appeared to be nothing more than a nondescriptly handsome wodge of heteronormative generica, tidily styleless in a sweater and chinos, but his dopily enthused expression was so innocuous it was unnerving.
It tidily sums up everything you've known about sports broadcasts and television in general: broadcast companies think you are idiots and specifically train their talent to tailor their work to that low bar.
Which explains why her COO behavior was treated as a "revelation": There was so little room in her tidily constructed image to accommodate behaviors presumed natural for men operating within a capitalist system.
The Agency itself was tidily organized into divisions that included a management group, a data analysis department, a graphics department, a search-engine optimization department, an information technology department, and a finance department.
For diners from both East and West, whole sardines on a plate, however beady-eyed, would be unlikely to inspire dread; nor would a pie with an untroubled crust, seafood tidily tucked beneath.
The Dangers of Amplifying False NarrativesThe third issue to address is the seemingly explanatory (and, admittedly, tidily appealing) idea that 4chan—and its alt-right trolls—were the lynchpin for securing Trump's Presidential victory.
Star Wars was wrapped up more or less tidily, only to be resurrected so that Disney could wring more money out of the IP. We are all watched over by superhumans of loving grace.
Mr. Blanc's "Mothership," tidily set to a score of that name by Mason Bates, will be worth seeing again for the breaks it gives to its dancers, who are all at corps or apprentice level.
The 18th-century writer's formulation about the sublime versus the beautiful had been formative for me, dividing the aesthetic world into the tidily pleasing and the compellingly terrifying — think cheerful daisy versus boundless and stormy sea.
In winning over the Problem Solvers Caucus, Ms. Pelosi picked up eight votes, including Representatives Daniel Lipinski of Illinois, Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey and Stephanie Murphy of Florida, tidily eliminating one of her major obstacles.
A man who died young, with less than 15 years of earnest art-making under his belt, and a varied aesthetic record, Wojnarowicz doesn't fit tidily into history or into the hushed rooms of major institutions.
In a Medium post (of course!) to announce the news, Runkeeper founder Jason Jacobs tidily sums up the reason that his company, and others like it, make less sense as a standalone than as an add-on.
As the title Kin so tidily summarizes, it is the human experience he wants us to consider through his constructed narratives, and how past circumstances shape — or trap — our understanding of others who are just like us.
The chaos had to be tamed, and the whip wound up being instant gelatin, which allowed the lady of the house to tidily preserve leftovers — and coax other ingredients into eye-pleasing formations — and then call it a salad.
He is the opening act on a tidily and impressively diverse touring lineup that includes, at the head, G-Eazy, the slick-looking and greasy-talking white rapper, and just below, ASAP Ferg, the rowdy, muscular oddball of the ASAP Mob.
His last project, "Short Term 12" (2012), followed a young woman (also played by Ms Larson) running a state home for foster children, and it also succumbed to the instinct to wrap its story up tidily and leave no ambiguity.
Elliott Gould is Isaiah Roth, her firm's head honcho and fount of wisdom; Judith Light is an inmate who binds Roth to Sadie; and Dulé Hill and Laverne Cox are the busy colleagues who tidily wrap up cases at record speed.
That is, a tidily tailored topcoat of refined burlap was worn with a pair of what Mr. Snyder called "active shorts," along with military dress shoes from Alden and black socks pulled high, just like his father used to wear them.
But all these German, Hungarian, Slovak, Czech, Croatian, Polish, Yiddish, Italian, Romani, Romanian, Rusyn, Serbian, Bosnian, Slovene, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Bunjavec speakers -- the list goes on and subdivides, depending whom you ask -- weren't tidily clustered into easily divisible geographical areas.
Everything fits and wraps tidily into the microfiber dishcloth, also included, which doubles as a travel pouch for the whole kit: Each of the knives fit into their own elastic tab, and there's a loop at the corner that straps everything shut.
And no one wants to talk about a "most games won without a loss streak" because that is too many words and sounds stupid (although it does tidily align with baseball framed as a game of failure—no, STOP, I will not be swayed!).
"They are vampirizing our creativity," he said, before sending out a tidily edited collection inspired, as usual, by rock musicians like his friend Mr. Bowie and whose high point was a sequence of reed thin suits in colors like electric blue, aquamarine or grass green.
Stasher reusable and self-sealing storage bags, available at Amazon, starting at $9.99BPA, PVC, and latex-free, these platinum silicone bags, which come in various sizes, tidily hold whatever you need them to, and they're also dishwasher- and microwave-safe (to 400 degrees Fahrenheit).
The report, released Thursday afternoon, ran a whopping 500 pages, but its conclusion can be summed up pretty tidily: Plenty of people did plenty of breathtakingly stupid things, but there is no evidence that political bias affected the outcome of the F.B.I.'s investigation.
On a set dotted with a dozen monitors and tidily littered with rows of Starbucks coffee cups, Mr. Gordon offers an elegy for the men and women, now dead, who populated the electric, ungentrified New York that he knew in the 1970s and '80s.
His promises, which include tax cuts for people on low incomes, tax credits for new parents and children's sports activities, and loosening mortgage rules so that more young people can buy homes, fit tidily under the Conservative campaign: "It's time for you to get ahead".
The original no-frills sensibility is also still evident at Aldi: The typical Aldi store still displays food items in the cardboard boxes in which they were shipped to the store, stacked on wooden pallets (rather than tidily organized on shelves like at most large grocery chains).
The conceptual one was accretive: layers piled on or slung over each other, shirts used to cinch overcoats, bandannas knotted on everything, including the tidily rolled up blankets that the models carried and that were a long way from the average dirt-encrusted "crustys" sleeping bag.
The son and grandson of tailors, Neil Barrett, the Milan-based English designer, habitually restricts his work to a narrow range of shapes, holds to a near-monochrome palette and builds silhouettes so tidily militaristic in precision that their image tends to linger after the lights have gone down.
Espresso nerds everywhere praise this tamper not just because it's real and heavy steel (some brands offer little more than a double-sided plastic scoop and tamp with a $500 machine, which is downright insulting), but because it's magnetic and fits tidily into a slot beside the grinder so you never misplace it.
Among the play's strongest, funniest scenes is its first, a testy meeting between the boyish, tidily dressed assistant principal, Ricky (Ryan Spahn, exuding earnest spunkiness), and a veteran English teacher, Pam (Deirdre Madigan), who glares across the desk that separates them as if she'd like to make a meal of her much younger boss.
Unlike most popular addiction memoirs (Sarah Hepola's Blackout, David Carr's Night of the Gun, Lisa F. Smith's Girl Walks Out of a Bar, and Caroline Knapp's classic Drinking: A Love Story, to name a few), Marnell's book doesn't wrap up tidily with rote espousals of a hazy newfound freedom found through God, rehab, or a 12-step program.
At this late juncture of the season, this particular criticism has aged into an old refrain, but if the show insists on repeating this gaffe, so be it: Using death as a ploy to put other characters through a hardship and then reversing that death to tidily resolve it is at best easy writing, and at worst manipulative.
From there, you follow the River Ebro south, passing acres of tidily planted fields and low mountains topped with little villages (all soft-edged and crumbly against the flat white skies), until you abruptly find yourself somewhere else entirely: the Bardenas Reales, the country's 100,000-acre badlands, an area starved of water due to a geological aberration.
While the Brennan case and romance percolate, the firm's lawyers are also working other cases that tidily wrap up in an hour — an unstable man who pushed a woman in front of a subway train; a college student seeking her own brand of justice after nothing is done to the fellow student who raped her; and so on.
Pop culture discourse is now frequently choked by arguments about the value, and values, of very popular art, and though Parker's desire to be something akin to Max Martin will not register as a flashpoint on the level of Martin Scorcese's excoriation of Marvel, it does tidily encapsulate the poptimist divide among music fans that is the germ of these conversations at-large.
A few ravelling threads of this our desultory tale have yet to be gathered up, as tidily as may be.
To date, no other car has utilised pocket doors. Their unique pocket doors slide tidily into the front fender, which leaves the vehicle looking a lot more aesthetically pleasing than the doors sliding outside of the bodywork.
Brooks kept wicket tidily for Somerset for the whole of the 1968 season, but at the end of it he was offered a teaching post at Bradfield College and gave up the first-class game.Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 1968 and 1969 editions.
He took only eight catches, but kept tidily to retain his place in the team. His performances for Queensland were hardly more productive; he scored 161 runs at 16.10 and aside from a rain-affected draw, his state lost their remaining six matches. By this time, Tallon was losing his hearing,Pollard (1990), p. 67. and gained the derisive nickname Deafy.
Puigpunyent () is a municipality in western Majorca, one of the Balearic Islands, Spain. The village is surrounded by high mountains covered in pine and evergreen oak woodland and olive, almond and carob tree groves as well as tidily cultivated fields. The views of the mountains are stunning with the Puig de Galatzó being the highlight. Around the village stand large expensive majestic country houses.
A beautiful young woman, Elizabeth was well-groomed, tidily dressed, kind, gentle, and considerate of others. Her temperament was calm and collected, joyous and innocent, she reveled in the simplicity of rural life. Much of Elizabeth's childhood was spent in Cheshire, where she lived with her aunt Hannah Lumb in Knutsford, the town she immortalized as Cranford. They lived in a large red-brick house called The Heath (now Heathwaite).
Tallon now felt secure about his place in the team for the rest of the series. This led to increased confidence in his play in the Third Test at Melbourne (MCG). After keeping tidily and scoring 35 in the first innings, Tallon combined with Ray Lindwall in the second innings for a 154-run partnership in just 92 minutes. Described by Wisden as a "hurricane", the partnership was marked by Tallon's powerful driving and cutting.
Among them, the satin stitch embroidery is the most delicate technique, requiring the most meticulous hand work, and the technique can only be found in Rukai traditional dress. There is no restriction of direction while embroidering, but every stitch line, whether long or short, should be placed side by side tidily. Overlapping and gaps between them are forbidden. If the embroiderer makes one mistake, she has to undo it and embroider it from the beginning.
The desert wheatear breeds during late April or May over most of its range. It nests on rocky hillsides, on steppes, on sandy plains, in crevices in walls or in hollows under rocks. The nest is often concealed behind gorse (Ulex europaeus) bushes or other bushy vegetation and is a tidily-built cup made of grasses, mosses and stems, lined with fine roots and hairs, and sometimes small feathers. A clutch of four (occasionally five) eggs are laid.
Its last flight was in September 1933. One other significant event in Short Brothers' history involved the Mussel. Eustace Short had come to fixed wing flying quite late in life, and he learned on the Mussel I and continued on the Mussel II. One day he landed tidily on the Medway, but failed to turn the engine off, crossed the river and slid gently into the mud. It seems he died of a heart attack moments after touching down.
In The Lottery Beth Goobie tells the deeply disturbing yet timeless story of the scapegoat. The mechanics of the scapegoating procedure in this case are tidily explained in the novel’s opening lines: “Every student at Saskatoon Collegiate knew about the lottery. It was always held in the second week of September, during Shadow Council’s first official session. Rumor had it that a coffin containing the name of every S.C. student was placed in front of the blindfolded Shadow president.
However, unable to betray Roan, Bond tells her the truth and they make plans to run away to Austria together. Before they leave, Bond is accosted by Theo Bentinck, who has been out drinking, and provokes him, before tidily beating him up, and sending him on his way. With the help of James's friend, Perry Mandeville, he and Roan are able to get enough money to leave the country. During their crossing the continent into Austria, they are pursued not only by MI6 but also by Sedova.
Bernie Rhodenbarr is a New York City-based thief who excels in lock picking and breaking and entering, and who is addicted to the thrill it provides. He served time in prison in his youth, and since then has resolved to avoid getting caught again. Bernie's burglary operations are usually well- planned and tidily executed, from the initial surveillance of the target site to the escape route afterwards. However, during the course of some of these burglaries Bernie encounters a dead body, usually just before the police arrive to investigate a called-in murder.
Miller then opened the bowling in the hosts' innings and bowled tidily, delivering five maidens in his six overs, and conceding only two runs, before he pulled rib muscles, meaning he could not bowl in the First Test at Trent Bridge. he was not required to bat or bowl in the second innings as Australia declared at 1/259 and the hosts hung on for a draw with one wicket intact. Miller was rested for the final tour match before the Tests, which was against Hampshire. The tourists won by 158 runs.
He started his career at Transvaal in 1993, making his first-class debut against Northern Transvaal. In October 1993, Pothas made his debut in List A cricket against Barbados during Barbados' tour of South Africa. From his debut season to his international debut, Pothas represented Transvaal B and later as Transvaal were known, Gauteng. A regular in the first-class and List A arenas while in South Africa, he was a consistent wicket-keeper batsman, averaging on average in the mid thirties with the bat and keeping tidily behind the stumps.
From Manchester Grammar, McKinna went up to Brasenose College, Oxford. While at Oxford he played first-class cricket for Oxford University, debuting in 1951 against Middlesex at Oxford. He did not appear for Oxford University in 1952, but did feature in four matches in 1953, including that seasons University Match against Cambridge University at Lord's. He bowled tidily in the match with his right-arm medium pace, taking 2 for 17 from fourteen overs in the Cambridge first-innings, including the wicket of future West Indies Test wicket-keeper Gerry Alexander.
It carried swept, oval tail fins taken from the SNCASE SE-100 twin engine fighter at its tips, which were externally braced to the tailplane underside. The fins were fitted with rudders and, more unusually, wheels; the SE.100 had fin mounted tail wheels but the SE.700 had tricycle gear so these became the main wheels, tidily faired into the bottom of the fins. Its nosewheel retracted backwards, placing the wheel partly in the fuselage and its leg within a small ventral fairing. The first prototype, piloted by Stakenburg, flew with a Renault 6Q-01 six cylinder, inverted air- cooled inline engine.
López was consequently pushed into a wall because he could not steer away from Félix da Costa. Both cars sustained suspension damage and neither López nor Félix da Costa set a lap time as Formula E regulations obliged teams to nominate one of the driver's two cars for use in qualifying. Lotterer surprised all by setting the fastest overall group stage lap of 1 minute, 36.593 seconds by gaining four-tenths of a second in the circuit's final sector after two previous average sector times on its last lap. Heidfeld drove tidily on his lap to place second and Lynn was third.
In that battle, Shigenari wore a suit of armor called kozane made of gold and silver scales, with a white horo (a mantle meant to disrupt the flight of oncoming arrows), and rode a black horse. He fought an all-out battle, charging with a 6-yard-spear himself, and was caught in the action. He was beheaded, and the head was taken to Tokugawa Ieyasu, who saw it neatly trimmed on the forehead and the hair tidily cut and perfumed with incense. Everything indicated that he had gone into the battle well prepared to die in the field.
Analysts began to speculate that he was attempting a take over of the Gucci group. The proposition seemed unlikely, however, because Prada was at the time still a small company and was in debt. Funding Universe states that "At the very least, Prada had a voice as one of Gucci's largest shareholders (a 10 percent holding would be required for the right to request a seat on the board) and would stand to profit tidily should anyone try to take over Gucci." However, Bertelli sold his shares to Moët-Hennessy • Louis Vuitton chairman Bernard Arnault in January 1998 for a profit of US$140 million.
Captained by fellow Wisden Cricketers of the Year Brearley, he took two catches and a stumping, and score a lengthy 32 from 158 deliveries supporting Geoff Miller who was eventually stranded on 98. He played in the following two Tests of the series, and though keeping tidily he was dismissed for a first ball duck – a score of zero – in the second Test, though improved with a slow (and then career best) 36 from 200 balls and 18 not out in the third match. He also played in the 2nd and 3rd One Day International fixtures. He remained the incumbent gloveman for the New Zealand leg of the tour, appearing in two warm up games and three Tests.
Evening gloves as worn in 1820 from Journal des Dames. The best-known type of opera glove, the mousquetaire, is given this name due to the wrist-level opening (most commonly three inches long) which is closed by three (usually) buttons or snap closures, most frequently made of pearl or some lookalike material. The mousquetaire is originally derived from the gauntlets worn by French musketeers of the 16th and 17th centuries, although, tongue-in-cheek, according to Ambrose Bierce in The Devil's Dictionary, 1911: Mousquetaire gloves have buttons at the wrist so the wearer could open the buttons and slip her hand out without taking the whole glove off. The finger section would be folded in and kept away tidily.
He began his career at Derbyshire but, unable to cement a regular place in the side, was released in 1987. He went on to play Minor County cricket for Staffordshire and so impressed Northants during a NatWest Trophy tie in 1990, despite conceding 92 runs in his stint, that he was engaged for the 1991 season. His rebirth in county cricket proved so productive that he was picked to tour India, although he suffered with the rest of England's bowling attack in the defeat in Calcutta. He played one more Test, against New Zealand in 1994 but, despite bowling tidily and blocking out the last half-hour to save the game in partnership with Steve Rhodes, was not picked for England again.
Writing in the same review, Wesley Morris questioned the video's release in June to coincide with Pride Month as "tired, tardy or tidily opportunistic", but concluded the video was "a fine thing". Craig Jenkins of Vulture wrote the song and video "has great intentions", but opened up Swift to accusations of queerbaiting and profiting from Pride Month. Dave Holmes from Esquire praised the celebrity cameos, but noted the "ugly and poorly-educated" look of the protestors and the "sexless" portrayal of gay life. In an opinion piece for NBC News, Michael Arceneaux agreed that Swift "meant well", but criticized the depiction of the anti-gay protestors as "poorer bumpkins", and that the scene between Swift and Katy Perry detracts from the overall pro-gay message.
One major impediment to breeding bananas is polyploidy; Gros Michel and Cavendish bananas are triploid and thus attempts at meiosis in the plant's ovules cannot produce a viable gamete. Only rarely does the first reduction division in meiosis in the plants' flowers tidily fail completely, resulting in a euploid triploid ovule, which can be fertilized by normal haploid pollen from a diploid banana variety; a whole stem of bananas would contain only a few seeds and sometimes none. As a result, the resulting new banana variety is tetraploid, and thus contains seeds; the market for bananas is not accustomed to bananas with seeds. Experience showed that where both meiosis steps failed, causing a heptaploid seedling, or when the seedling is aneuploid, results are not as good.
The engine was attached to the hull with a V-strut on each side and a single, central forward strut. The position minimized the effects of spray and simplified servicing, as the whole mount and engine together could, apart from its fuel tank in the hull, be moved into the workshop with the mount acting as a stand. It also made it easy to fit different engines. The P-1 was originally offered with either an Wright Gypsy, a licence-built de Havilland Gipsy four cylinder, upright, air-cooled inline engine, or a Le Blond 90 (type 7D) 7 cylinder radial engine. The P-2 had a tidily enclosed Warner Scarab, the P-3 a Continental A-70 and the P-3B a Continental W-670, all 7 cylinder radials.
His batting would continue to struggle, only 267 runs at 17.80, though he kept tidily with 37 catches and two stumpings through the season. Commencing in mid-July, he also took part in a four-Test home series against New Zealand, taking 11 catches but failing to make an impression with the bat – 63 runs at 10.50. He returned to New Zealand that winter, and then on to Pakistan, though despite keeping well he failed to score more than 83 runs at 9.22. He featured in all three ODI matches, however, taking two catches but scoring only 10 runs at 5.00 per innings. His batting was consistently below par despite his keeping ability, and the third test against Pakistan on 19 March 1984 at Lahore was to be his last.
It's a vibrant ecosystem with a lot of different species trying to exist in a society that doesn't acknowledge them." Kathleen Wiedel from TV Fanatic, gave a 3.8 star rating out of 5, stating: "One could once again fault the series for introducing new world building with only a precious few episodes left, but Grimm Season 6 Episode 10 made up for it with a definite poignancy to the A-story." Sara Netzley from EW gave the episode a "A-" rating and wrote, "In your wildest fairy tale fantasies, did you ever expect Grimm to feature a somber rumination on dementia, eldercare, and dying with dignity in its final season? I didn't, but I'm certainly glad it did — and in an episode where seemingly divergent plot threads tidily weave together in the end, to boot.
When studying abroad in Germany, Yu has found a transparent chemical fabric, solid and with closely, woven meshes, which could be seen through from front to back. This kid of fabric, after slightly processing, can be a painting medium. Its transparency implicates the creation of a hybrid dimension that consists of both the virtual space created through the artist's brush stokes and the physical space in front and behind the canvas. The painted net between the subject and the observer, the incisiveness of the chiaroscuro and the round thicker layers of colour tidily painted by the artist at regular distance collaborate to intensify this effect. The "spatialisation“ and "sensitisation“ of painting have already become a new trend of this era, and this group of transparent paintings by Yu just corresponds to this new indication, being of great inspiration for the development of painting methods.
At the door of a tea-shop, with its hundred white globes of light, stands a man delivering bills, thanking the public for past favours, and defying competition. Here, alongside the road, are some half-dozen headless tailors' dummies, dressed in Chesterfields and fustian jackets, each labelled, "Look at the prices," or "Observe the quality." After this is a butcher's shop, crimson and white with meat piled up to the first-floor, in front of which the butcher himself, in his blue coat, walks up and down, sharpening his knife on the steel that hangs to his waist. A little further on stands the clean family, begging; the father of with his head down, as if in shame, and a box of lucifers held forth in his hand—the boys in newly-washed pinafores, and the tidily got-up mother with a child at her breast.
" Entertainment Weekly stated that the album's "disgruntled machine-raging and spiky new-wave rhythms evoke both the urgency of early U2 and the agit-pop ire of M.I.A.—while delivering more direct danceability than either." Roberrt Alford of PopMatters wrote, "I would place this album among the strongest work coming out in both the realms of indie and pop music these days, and though it may not inspire the level of critical and popular veneration that her first album enjoyed, it's a welcome return by one of the most inventive and inspired recording artists working today." Slant Magazines Kevin Liedel said, "Santigold's trademark irreverence and penchant for high-energy anthems delivers her sophomore effort from the potential downfalls of miscellany." Pitchfork critic Carrie Battan gave the album a less favorable review, stating: "A polished assortment of tidily global-sounding, mid-tempo pop tunes that seem to end before they ever kick off, strung together by a checklist of semi-impassioned capital-K Keywords: Youth, Machine, Riot, Fame, Freak, Pirate, Keepers.
While the crossover episodes were definitely open to new viewers of either The Flash or Arrow (or both, presumably), with each episode wrapped up tidily by the end of its hour, plenty of show-specific plot stuff was advanced without spelling it out for newbies. New viewers to either show could follow along and have a good time, but veteran viewers were rewarded with major storyline motion." Following the release of the first trailer for Supergirl, Paul Tassi wrote for Forbes about why he felt that series should be kept separate from the Arrowverse: He called the moment in the Arrow third-season finale where Barry Allen appears briefly, but abruptly leaves since "Arrow needs to let its own characters solve its problems", a "weird moment" that shows "the cracks [that] form when it's just two shows that have to work together on the regular." Tassi then noted the further complications of adding Supergirl, saying, "The more shows you have, the more heroes you introduce, the harder it is to keep explaining away why they're not constantly around to help each other.
In the mid-1990s, Delia Sherman, Ellen Kushner, Terri Windling, Heinz Insu Fenkl, Midori Snyder, Kelly Link, Gavin Grant, Gregory Frost, Theodora Goss, Veronica Schanoes, Carolyn Dunn, Colson Whitehead, and other American writers interested in fantastic literature found themselves commiserating over the common perception that the genre-oriented publishing industry found it difficult to market truly innovative fiction involving unusual, fantastical, or cross-genre elements—because the mainstream literary fiction field demanded stories based in realism, while the fantasy field demanded stories that mostly followed the standard conventions of sword and sorcery or high fantasy. Yet it seemed to the authors that some of the best literature was that which didn't quite fit tidily into either category but instead was being discussed in terms of more amorphous, "in-between" descriptors such as "magic realism", "mythic fiction", or "the New Weird". Further, the idea of interstitiality applied to other kinds of "in-between" fiction (unrelated to fantasy) and other "in-between" arts. Over a period of several years, Kushner and Sherman prompted ongoing discussion about the importance of cultivating artistic "in-betweenness" led to the formulation of the broad concept of interstitial art.
She bowled tidily in the final against England, finishing with figures of 0/16 from four overs before Australia went on to win by six wickets to claim another world championship. Her role within the team during the tournament also consisted of being elevated to an opening batter for the semi-final and final. She continued in that position throughout Australia's next seven T20I matches, peaking with back-to-back Player of the Match performances against the West Indies in which she scored 46 off 51 balls on 2 November in a four-wicket win at North Sydney Oval and 47 off 39 balls on 5 November in an 86-run victory at Adelaide Oval. Jonassen made her Test debut at the St Lawrence Ground during the 2015 Women's Ashes. She played a critical hand with the bat in both innings which earned her Player of the Match honours and helped Australia defeat England by 161 runs. Coming to the crease on the first afternoon with her team in trouble at 4/87 (and 5/99 shortly thereafter), Jonassen formed two key partnerships—a 77-run sixth-wicket stand with Alyssa Healy and a 68-run ninth-wicket stand with Kristen Beams—to take the tourists to 8/268 at stumps.

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