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Yet, at the end of the day, we're tied together.
I made it all, so it's tied together by that.
A lot of the ways they're tied together are hidden.
Fortunately, they don't get far as they're all tied together.
And it's all tied together by Shea's classic, powerful voice.
No. Like: Gagged, with his or her hands tied together.
We'll see rafts and we'll see inner tubes tied together.
The is and the was are looped and tied together.
The two companies will remain tied together by a shareholders agreement.
It's a lovely flower with stems tied together in a bow.
Each figure was cast from polyurethane foam, painted and tied together.
"Vic's just unique in that everything is tied together," Shanahan said.
So whether the breads are tied together or not is irrelevant.
It was tied together across her chest with two tiny strings.
For around 200 years, Greece and Britain have been tied together.
Nearby, a stack of women's undergarments — bras and panties — tied together.
Clinton and Mr. Ailes will always be tied together by history.
The complete work of art is both these stages tied together.
They are certainly tied together; they are one and the same.
In practice, however, things are more closely tied together than that.
It was all tied together by a sort of narrative scavenger hunt.
The biggest was a heap of aluminum, plastic, and paper tied together.
Every publisher has poorly identified what content verticals should be tied together.
I just don't think the two things need to be tied together.
Her legs had been tied together with wire and were severely infected.
Because they have each other, they're tied together in a real community.
Their abusive husbands die mysteriously, and the three woman are inexorably tied together.
Inexorably tied together, the fate of two nations, indivisible, hangs in the balance.
People all over the world are tied together through networks and social media.
All tied together by the baby blues and pinks of the piano line.
With artificial trees, several branches can be tied together to support heavier toppers.
"Money and men are tied together," Yang said after the Warren-Buttigieg contretemps.
The content was thematically tied together with the narrative of violence against women.
Still, those possibilities remain far away, leaving Apple and Samsung tied together for now.
The whole thing is dazzling, with seemingly fragmentary sections tied together by recurring themes.
For this ritual, called the saptapadi, the bride and groom's clothes are tied together.
The package is separate from the energy bill but their fates are tied together.
All of these are tied together by technology, materials, philosophical choices and future plans.
Stories in Atlanta are tied together less by plot or even character than mood.
Guaidó has closely tied together his struggles to bring democracy and food to Venezuela.
" In a footnote to the 1989 edition, he wrote, "Computers are increasingly tied together.
We are tied together not only by our physical location, but by our now.
The ideas of value, ownership and work are intrinsically tied together in the Western world.
We were locked in, we were tied together, made some huge plays offensively, as well.
It really took until we'd finished writing it to understand how it all tied together.
But they're tied together by the same thing that dooms Gadget: an excess of information.
Wang: I do think they are tied together, but not necessarily under the same circumstances.
A bundle of newspapers addressed to her sat unread and still tied together with plastic.
These were tied together by a central theme: here's what I've done for you lately.
"They are two different documents that are tied together, outlining a common purpose," Mendenhall said.
One of three bombs tied together detonated, the Times reported, and there were no injuries.
The music is all tied together by Fennelly's aesthetic choices and the vision he paints.
"It's all tied together," said Osterholm, who produced the portions of the episode shot in Antarctica.
" Sonnen says for Ronda, fighting and acting opportunities are tied together -- "It's a house of cards.
The women were also handcuffed, their legs tied together and they were verbally and physically abused.
The two items are tied together by what looks like a ribbon or piece of cloth.
It's not the first time paid family leave and Social Security benefits have been tied together.
"She said, 'You and I are gonna be tied together,'" Spencer said at a Sundance Panel.
Some guests escaped by using tied-together bed sheets to climb out of smoke-filled rooms.
Tied together by their fascination with architecture and its absence, these three artworks hang together comfortably.
The interests of African Americans and Latinos are too closely tied together to work in isolation.
A dominatrix dripped candle wax on a couple who had been tied together back to back.
"Five years ago the groomsmen wore what the groom did, everything was tied together," he said.
But it's all tied together with a slick, minimal art style and frantic pop music soundtrack.
Europe is kind of tied together in almost historical union that will continue to be challenged.
Looked at in this way, Facebook tied together with augmented reality takes on some profound implications.
I do have thoughts, though, about the way that these anecdotes are tied together in a narrative.
These worlds are tied together both through metaphysical portals and the psychic visions of people like Danny.
Strength and tenderness, like figure and ground, are here tied together, neither one complete without the other.
"The philosophy of the business and the results of the business are really tied together," he said.
Every week, the team selects a handful of podcast episodes all tied together by the same topic.
By the time you got it tied together, I already missed a half-hour segment of it.
The rapper arrived wearing a velvet dress that was tied together on each side of her body.
That means the fate of both Murkowski's bill bill and the GOP's tax overhaul are tied together.
Because we tend to view presidents -- and presidencies -- as tied together by some sort of narrative arc.
Next to the head sat a ball of organs tied together with guts that glistened with fat.
Crawford tied together the complex relationship between the two harms by citing a 2013 report from LaTanya Sweeney.
I think Marco Rubio will run ahead of Trump but their fates in many ways are tied together.
I remember the triangle on the inside and the cone on the outside were very much tied together.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says the barges were still tied together, and crews were working to secure them.
Ciara's costume was tied together with a nude lip by The Lip Bar called Curlfriend (a rosy mauve).
But the two issues are often tied together and can dog employees for years as they change jobs.
The same goes for Apple HomePods: Two $350 HomePods can be wirelessly tied together for a stereo kit.
It makes it harder to hold out on things like the corporate bailout when it's all tied together.
This initiative, which will continue until the prisoners call off the strike, is tied together by two hashtags.
Union leaders have suggested that the Thailand plant's opening and the Kansas City plant's closing are tied together.
Each image seems more disorienting than the last, and they're all tied together by a playfully bold aesthetic.
Dish and EchoStar are inherently tied together — Charlie Ergen is the co-founder and a major stockholder of each.
The look was tied together with a black leather and jewel-encrusted bag that was chained to her wrist.
On one wall hung the guitar she smashes in an episode of "The Show," tied together with red twine.
This is all tied together through an iOS app, which uses the Alexa Skill Set and Alexa Voice Service.
In discussing the unveiling, the company has made mention of its "overall ecosystem strategy," tied together through Bixby Home.
The Constitution and the news media's fates are tied together— if one falls, the other goes down with it.
He did not say the two issues shouldn't be tied together, only that the administration wasn't insisting on it.
This may launch after the co-viewing experience, but the two features will be tied together at some point.
Union leaders, however, have suggested that the Thailand plant opening and the Kansas City plant closing are tied together.
One Voat commenter described seeing a "little kid with his hands tied together" embedded in the T-shirt logo.
Inextricably tied together, the Dodgers and Vin Scully raised me, nourished me, showed me why the world needs baseball.
He also tied together the issues of trade and climate change to explain why he'll vote against the USMCA.
There will almost certainly be different interpretations of why Aetna tied together its marketplace participation and its merger approval.
And so a whole mélange of racist and imperialist thought is tied together by a border scientific or esoteric epistemology.
The three countries' trade deals are tied together in the North American Free Trade Agreement, which Trump has repeatedly slammed.
It is all tied together with the global economy and now tariffs and the way subsidies are given to farming.
All of these different business strategies are tied together around the fundamental understanding that Xbox is more than a console.
Spiegel and Jay are tied together through the "ugh" the undeniably dope accomplishments of both men forces us to elicit.
Images: Kim AlbrechtOn the grandest scale, our universe is a network of galaxies tied together by the force of gravity.
I hope they're tied together like Retro Game Challenge, and a giant Shinya Arino head yells at you a bunch.
What they don't want is to lock themselves into a future where their infrastructure and applications are closely tied together.
Here, bundle after bundle of raw papers are tied together with string and squeezed into shelves, from floor to ceiling.
That these two notions are not openly and evidently tied together in mainstream discussion is the most troubling of all.
Sovanh sees a trio of men tied together, guns to their backs, as a grave is being prepared for them.
But President-elect Trump tied together the three attacks on Monday, despite the 1,300 miles that separate Ankara and Zurich.
Water hyacinth hampered the movement of boats on the river, so they were tied together to form a temporary bridge.
The underlying infrastructure of its three messaging products — Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger — would be tied together and made more private.
She wanted us to learn who the artists were, how it tied together to what we were doing in school.
But the bamboo poles and tarpaulin structure, which is tied together with string, seems unequipped to deal with more heavy rain.
The sacred sound has been around for thousands of years, and during that time, its harmony has tied together various faiths.
Tied together by sticky leveling systems and some absolutely stunning art design, Persona 5 is my personal favorite in April's lineup.
You and your ex have gone your separate ways, but your Social Security benefits may still be very much tied together.
Already struggling, the unit lost a three-time All-Pro and the piece that tied together its Cover-443-heavy scheme.
Her legs had been tied together, her stockings and underwear were torn and her body showed signs of being sexually assaulted.
What's more, this bizarre synthesis of cultural references and traditions are tied together as an exploration and celebration of women's rights.
Incidents like these — and there are many, many more — are all tied together by one cloud computing platform: Amazon Web Services.
Spotify wasn't the first music streaming platform in the States, but it tied together the strengths of services like Pandora, Last.
The two women were tied together at their feet with what appeared to be duct tape, NYPD Lt. Paul Ng said.
"The tails were broken and braided together as well as tied together by a human made object," the Facebook post said.
Along the coast, floats made from several inflated rubbers tied together bob on the sea, carrying baited hooks of fishing lines.
When you create, I think that you can—and must—offer up an infinity of different possible interpretations, all tied together.
They all look like very different stories, but they seem to be tied together by shared sensibilities — not to mention incredible animation.
For the past 10 days, he has been making falafel to survive, cooking them in a small hut tied together with blankets.
Sam and Miel, lifelong friends tied together by love and magic, must finally face who they are together and, more importantly, apart.
The ability to prove this is even more complex and difficult, since all these different defendants will need to be tied together.
"So many different things are tied together by the word," a representative said — from environmental poisons to laments about politics and masculinity.
In some waters, like the Mississippi River, you are likely to see a square-bowed tugboat pushing barges that are tied together.
"They're now tied together into an unusual family unit and I think that's a wonderful and beautiful and extremely complicated," he says.
Maybe that's the point of the title: These players are all part of something bigger, tied together by bonds we cannot see.
Say two non-married founders owned 210% of a company — a co-founder couple whose finances are tied together would own 40%.
Despite everything, Angie and Darlene are still tied together, still each other's best hopes to survive the increasingly apocalyptic world they inhabit.
Dropbox making all those things tied together in a really simple way has been very much the key to success in the workplace.
Republicans would be just as happy to separate these issues, but Democrats want immigration and government funding tied together to maximize their leverage.
Veins are very thin walled, and one section of Jadon and Anias' brains are intricately tied together, much more so than originally believed.
The breach is the thread that has so far tied together every story about Facebook's Portal video phone, which it announced on Monday.
It also tied together two parts of Trump — his trafficking in racism and his conspiracy theorizing — that are often discussed as distinct phenomena.
As I spoke to each botmaker, it became increasingly clear that the community at large was tied together by crisscrossing lines of influence.
"The security of both countries is very much tied together, because Asia is a very different place to 20 years ago," he said.
These three films are tied together in how they dehumanize their characters to show us what it could be to truly be human.
All this is tied together by a madcap story of a cat-food personality, Ms. Peaches, wanting to turn dogs into cat food.
Having towels that don't go together might not seem like a big deal, but it can prevent your bathroom from feeling tied together.
"At any given time, you can have 20 boats docked and tied together and everyone walks from one boat to another," she said.
Tim Ryan of Ohio said on CNN's "New Day," Monday, referring to Trump's suggestion that gun control and immigration legislation be tied together.
"Biography is a collection of holes tied together with string, and nowhere more so than with the sexual and amatory life," he writes.
Now, both nations are increasingly being tied together by economic and political issues they are confronting in dealing with America and the West.
There is no planet B. The rebuke of the GOP's climate agenda was tied together with a remix of a famous Trump saying.
"Because we know there was a collision and we know there's a ring, there's a high likelihood those things are tied together," says Sickafoose.
Many of the new emoji are tied together by the theme of inclusivity, introducing symbols for deaf people, blind people, and people in wheelchairs.
She showed us this super simple and versatile recipe for yogurt-and-greens wraps, tied together with chives for a pretty little afternoon snack.
She described being handcuffed and her legs tied together as she was taken to the police station, where she said her husband was beaten.
It tied together everything that's discussed in the issue about new ways of attempting to think about how sound, image, and writing can interact.
Though supposedly context-free, the works are tied together by the institutional walls in which they rest — and Martin's curatorial power and good taste.
His menus feature a drawing of a Klan member relaxing on a hammock made of two lynched black corpses tied together at the feet.
This is peculiar history where Silicon Valley and the Pentagon have been tied together in lots of ways for a very long time. Yeah.
Ultimately, a diverse range of national security threats are tied together by the effortlessness of creating obfuscated ownership structures designed to infiltrate prosperous markets.
"I thought that they were somehow tied together with the helicopter pilot," Sydney Freeland, who directed Sunday's episode, told Insider of the horse group.
That movie had five threads of plot, tied together, whereas "Dogman" makes do with just one, and Marcello is seldom out of our sight.
You have a real quintessential example of how the neoliberal system works today, where the highest form of culture and war are tied together.
" Surprisingly, Archer believes his subjects aren't as disparate as one might think: "The two actually tied together in more ways than I first imagined.
Food is not only a necessity of life, it's a ticket to a strong community tied together by sharing the bounty of their harvest.
The concluding passacaglia brilliantly tied together the moments of archaic severity and private expression, with a memorable flute solo of deep, increasingly desperate, sadness.
They made their way to the roof, and then rappelled down the side of the building using makeshift rope made from tied-together bed sheets.
They found their way to the jail's roof and rappelled down the side of the building using a makeshift rope of bed sheets tied together.
The whole thing is tied together by Yello's "Oh Yeah," which everyone on the planet knows because of John Hughes and Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
They're all tied together through an Under Armour app that makes it easy to view data from all of the devices in a single place.
It tied together so many of the season's narrative arcs that to keep going is to betray the sense of closure we have right now.
Their claws tied together, we then place them in a bucket at the back of the boat and sail around to another set of pots.
There, three pipe bombs were tied together, placed in a trash can and also employed a flip phone as a timing mechanism, according to officials.
This trend makes a whole lot more sense when it is tied together with some data the LendEDU study published in regards to approval rates.
The color and the fruit are closely tied together; the English word for the color comes from the same word as the fruit, Yates said.
Their ankles had been tied together with rope to keep them from running away and they were chewing on a bramble bush, immobile and disillusioned.
On the second day, tripping as he walked in the stream, he lost his sneakers, which he had tied together and carried over his shoulder.
Some 25 billion are used across the state each year — more than enough, when tied together, to stretch to the moon and back 19943 times.
He has patter and stutter and groove all tied together in his drumming, and he shares Mr. Lloyd's relationship to rhythm: always ahead, never rushing.
He values loyalty to the executive above all, and therefore sees family, who are tied together by blood, as essential to a well-managed enterprise.
For even if you would like Jack to create cakes celebrating same-sex marriage, you must remember that your freedom and Jack's are tied together.
Congress must also approve a measure to fund the government by the end of September, raising the odds of the two measures being tied together.
They made their way to the roof, from which they rappelled down the side of the building using makeshift rope made from tied-together bed sheets.
Over the course of his program, Beck tied together disparate groups, all groups he did not care for, radical Muslims, Democrats, the Occupy movement, communists, etc.
"They are inextricably tied together," Joshua L. Kaul argued on behalf of the DNC, pointing to various statements made by RNC chair Reince Priebus, Indiana Gov.
" TheWindBlows: "If the doctor wasn't Chinese I might not have said a thing...No matter where you're from, if you're Chinese, our fates are tied together.
Each story is fairly robust on its own, and could plausibly all be tied together through Kay acting as a nexus—but they don't always cohere.
Even that logic only takes you as far as striking down the mandate and protections for pre-existing conditions — the provisions Congress said were tied together.
Both Trump and Sanders, Jarvis argues, are tied together by their anger and their narcissistic use of traditional political platforms and parties to get individual attention.
"Clearly, you can help fix and solve Medicaid as part of this larger Obamacare replacement, right, that the two things are tied together," Mulvaney told Hewitt.
It all seems sort of strangely tied together, but it looks like it's going for a raw vibe in a way that could be pretty interesting.
A close examination of the publicly available details, tied together with interviews with those who served with Haspel, reveal more about her repeated brushes with terrorism.
"Exoneree families, exonerees themselves, murder victim surviving family members, we're all tied together by a common thread of being failed by the justice system," she says.
Shea said they were tied together at the waist with duct tape in a way that was "keeping them together" but wasn't meant to bind them.
Her disappearance, and hundreds of others, comprise a strange portfolio of "mysterious" national park vanishings, loosely tied together by a few common—and dubiously supernatural—themes.
The inaugural offering has a distinct resort feel, she explained, with coverups, matching separates, and, of course, bathing suits, all tied together by a "tropical" palette.
Despite that conflict, and despite the Trump administration's maximum-pressure sanctions campaign against Iran, the two countries remain tied together by their gas and electric grids.
Trying to compete in an increasingly fractious global economy with an overly restrictive migration policy is like trying to run a marathon with your shoelaces tied together.
Previously, Google tied together a suite of 11 different apps that phone makers would have to pre-install if they wanted to license its app store, Play.
The two young Saudi sisters whose bodies were found tied together on the banks of New York City's Hudson River killed themselves, the medical examiner ruled Tuesday.
The case garnered significant media attention after police reported that the girls had been tied together with duct tape, and called for public help in identifying them.
Some people think technological developments and altruism are kind of tied together, and the more technologically advanced a species becomes the more altruistic or friendly it becomes.
Project Winter takes that mechanic set and puts it into a live-or-die situation mediated by a simple video game interface and tied together by communication.
A thrillingly creepy teaser for the show flashes recognizable names from King's oeuvre, all tied together by Castle Rock, a fictitious town that appears in these works.
For the Yankees, the conflict may be further reduced because Cashman's and Girardi's contracts are essentially tied together — both are set to expire after the 2017 season.
Rather than thinking about hair as many strands tied together, the researchers realized they could simplify it as just two twisted strands in a double-helix shape.
If a mixed martial arts promotion insists on using the ring, it should ensure that the ropes are tied together vertically in as many places as possible.
"I think all of these factors are tied together into a broader problem of people not feeling like they have control of their financial future," Ghosn says.
Mr. Whitehead offers us a set of what appear to be disparate phrases, but they can be tied together by the revealer word HOME, seen at 71A.
For years, says Jason Pearlman, a veteran right-wing political operative, the two main axes of Israeli politics, religion and the Palestinians, had been "zip-tied" together.
This is accomplished by an array of distributed energy resources (DERs) — from solar panels to batteries to EVs — that are increasingly tied together and coordinated by software.
The protesters carry a rattlebag of demands tied together by attempts by the political elite and the security forces to roll back two decades of democratic change.
On a recent Sunday, she pointed out a lantern near the pulpit, lit up by many wicks that were tied together by the members of the congregation.
Many of the new icons are tied together by the theme of inclusivity, introducing emoji for deaf people, blind people, people in wheelchairs, and those with prosthetic limbs.
Today at IFA, the company announced the upcoming release of a smart light bulb, plug and connected security camera, all tied together by the company's new Link app.
Michelangelo's sensitive phantasmagorical drawings are riveting because they are fierce and fragile; strength and tenderness, like figure and ground, are tied together, neither one complete without the other.
The pair, along with Phillips' other children, were tied together by an extension cord after floodwaters tore their Charleston, West Virginia, home from its foundation on June 23.
For example, the young woman's hands appear to not be tied together tightly, and her shoulders do not seem stressed as they would if her bindings were severe.
The bad-tempered exchanges between OPEC and shale chiefs that characterized 13-21 have given way in 210-22016 to a recognition that their prosperity is tied together.
I am now..." – smurfee123 on Reddit "I'd like my hands tied together and bound to the bed, and have my S.O. tease me and do whatever he wants.
But that they would also have restricted growth in a way that would have been like walking with our legs tied together: like if America became the USSR.
It was tied together not only by the surprise surge of creativity and the quality of the work, but, most obviously, by the absence of the man himself.
Versace continued the cut and tied together look, described as "as if exploded, then held together with extravagant knots of Swarovski ropes", on tuxedos, baring arms and sides.
"All of this stuff is tied together, so that when we drive into the driveway, the home knows we're approaching, turns lights on and unlocks doors," he said.
An anthology series tied together by the Baptiste character, it focuses each season on a British couple who lose or have lost a child on the European continent.
The two events, Julie said, tied together an "inescapable dichotomy" about impeachment — there's a "somber, sober vibe to the whole thing," but there's also a fierce political battle.
An animal hospital in Connecticut is urging people to leave wildlife alone after four baby squirrels had their tails tied together in a suspected act of animal abuse.
Computation is done by putting several coins tied together in the box at the same time and interacting them in a way such that those initial values combine mathematically.
I don't know if the two episodes were meant to be tied together in this way, but both thematically and in terms of the relevant plot points, it works.
All of these features tied together by an easy-to-use digital display takes pretty much all the stress of bread making away and replaces it with pure joy.
Presumably the app availability and device relisting are tied together, and since the Apple TV is still without a Prime Video app, the device remains completely absent from Amazon.
It's certainly a reality in the 21st century that media can't rely on print or online alone, but it'll be interesting to see how these threads are tied together.
"   Strange bedfellows: The press and the political parties, tied together since birth By Susan Campbell, July 26, 2016 "For better or worse, the press and politics remain intrinsically tied.
The frequently tied-together stocks of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet are outpacing the broader market for 2019, locking in double-digit gains for the year.
A closer look at the device reveals a medieval-style bundle of tubing and heavy spring tied together by rope which could be straight from Mad Max: Fury Road.
These phrases are split in the grid, but tied together with cross-referenced clues, which connect puzzle entries by using the wording "See X-Across" or "With Y-Down, ___".
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, one of the leading Democratic presidential candidates, tied together guns, President Donald Trump's rhetoric and domestic terrorism in a plan, released Tuesday, to fight white nationalism.
With the funding formulas tied together, if Congress does not act to reauthorize SRS, PILT payments will be spread thinner across more counties, exacerbating an already precarious financial situation.
Gantz decided to use Crispr to insert not just a particular altered gene but also a copy of the Crispr editing tool itself: The two would be tied together.
Here were two women undeniably tied together professionally and personally, who have been in the Resistance together for probably decades and become close in a way that exceeds definition.
"The reason why I think I'm more known for being more concerned about automation of jobs and artificial intelligence is that they are very much tied together," Yang said.
" Perhaps no party leader illustrates the embrace of additional corporate regulation better than Mr. Schumer, who famously declared in 2008 that "Wall Street and Main Street are tied together.
The story is tied together by "combat" encounters in which two teams of players — each possessing different capabilities — attempt to score points by bringing an orb into a goal zone.
Strips of foam and toweling are tied together from rung to rung, with a couple of gravity-defying loose ends standing straight up when they should be hanging straight down.
But I think what I like the most about these types of campaigns is that they force you to look at the ways the game's different systems are tied together.
According to Click 2 Houston, 15-year-old Rowdy Radford bent down to light the homemade "sparkler bomb" tied together with tape when the creation blew up in his face.
The idea of two people who are tied together by their experiences, but also have some key differences that push them tragically down different paths, is very interesting to me.
There is a complicated web of relationships that explains how the Trump campaign, Cambridge Analytica, and Facebook are tied together, as my colleague Andrew Prokop explains in this excellent piece.
"They are still tied together and are currently stationary & stuck on a rock jetty, operators are working to secure them at that location," the sheriff's office said at the time.
But the two issues are often tied together Data suggesting gender bias has been vehemently contested in Silicon Valley, a place where such bias is largely accepted as common knowledge.
These seven GIFs, tied together by Kyttenjanae's multichromatic #squad Vine, create a mega-rainbow GIF á la Voltron that is more powerful as a whole than each could be alone.
While France's tax system pounces on gains from selling shares for either cash or stock, shareholders tied together by a special pact don't face the same exposure when companies merge.
Their music blurs genres, too – from trap to hip hop to Sean Mendes-style guitar pop – all tied together with lyrics tackling race, poverty, queerness, mental health and toxic masculinity.
Accounts emerged of people trapped inside as the blaze destroyed everything around them, shouting for help and trying to escape through windows using makeshift ropes from bed sheets tied together.
But the fact that each look, regardless of how different it may be, was tied together (literally) with the simplest of accessories reminded us that sometimes, less really is more.
The phone could still be locked and unlocked as normal by entering a pin number, suggesting that the two functions are separate pieces of software that are not tied together.
Rather, it has more to do with the myriad ways that countries across Europe are tied together, but that are often ignored in public discussions about Britain's relationship with Europe.
We invite you into the store nose-first, then further invite you to give us $37 for a bundle of dried leaves tied together with what might honestly be floss.
Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), who voted against the Obamacare repeal bills, has already said she does not think health care and tax reform should be tied together in one bill.
This hodgepodge aesthetic is tied together by a running joke that the special (and often the kids) makes cultural references that are more The New Yorker than Nick at Night.
Factors that contribute to social isolation―poverty, mental illness, a history of neglect and abuse―are often all tied together, and are disproportionately suffered by people who enter the prison system.
The low-cut top and slits down each pant leg were tied together with delicate chain pieces, and Jenner sported a sparkling choker and Stuart Weitzman heels to accessorize her look.
Factors that contribute to social isolation―poverty, mental illness, a history of neglect and abuse―are often all tied together, and are disproportionately suffered by people who enter the prison system.
But it's all tied together so artfully — and with such a strong acid-jazzy soundtrack providing the backbeat — that you're always edging forward in your seat to see what happens next.
It has often been noted that the U.S.-Mexico relationship is like a marriage — it has its ups and downs, disputes and romances, but, essentially, the two countries are tied together.
Ladders tied together to form makeshift bridges are most commonly used to cross glacial crevasses, and both men will almost certainly have to cross ladders at some point during their climb.
Models strutted down the catwalk in figure-hugging designs, namely gowns, slashed at thigh, draped at the back or cut along the body and tied together with ropes of Swarovski crystals.
But tied together with statistics, Buettner says you can measure life satisfaction by: Buettner says that if you want to become happy, you should change your environment, not your belief system.
Kalanick's fund, called 10100, will encompass both his for-profit and nonprofit ventures, all tied together by the "overarching theme of large-scale job creation," according to his announcement on Twitter.
Cultural traditions are being kept alive in rural Grant County where a 30-foot-long tunnel in being constructed out of willow branches tied together with centuries-old basket weaving techniques.
UNIVERSAL CITY, California — Tesla CEO Elon Musk tied together some of the disparate threads of his company's various grand ambitions in a product launch event here at Universal Studios Friday night.
Rarely, if ever, has the modern world witnessed a youth movement so large and wide, spanning across societies rich and poor, tied together by a common if inchoate sense of rage.
The penultimate episode of the HBO series Watchmen aired Sunday night, and in the too-short hour, the show deftly tied together the events of the superhero drama before the finale.
Fan Li Xia said the group, tied together on the catamaran in life jackets, were swept away by the current and struggled in the cold water for more than 30 hours.
"These factors might be tied together, indicating that periods of sleep when there is a greater amount of activation in the cerebral cortex are associated with more vivid dreams," Wamsley says.
The twisty-and-twisted director has gone all the way back to his iconic 2000 film, Unbreakable, to bring us something new in the superhero genre, tied together by 2016's Split.
But there was also a lot of variety in some of the explanations, as people tied together their own views of themselves and their life experiences with their gender identity and expression.
They revealed that Barry and Honey were found with marks on their wrists that indicated the couple was tied together at some point—a finding at odds with the murder-suicide theory.
Using fabrics as a means to explore the knotty issues around globalization, Mack weaves together a kaleidoscopic meditation on how we — our clothes, cultural identities, and other economic baggage — are tied together.
We're premiering their Hairless EP below, which contains three tracks of pissed off garage-infused punk taking down the patriarchy one snarky lyric at a time - tied together with artwork by Liz.
Resistance by the local, ethnically Malay population met cruelty: Thai generals ordered groups of men, women and children to be tied together and trampled to death by elephants, according to historical accounts.
It was these two elements that would end up converging in years to come, when Rina would make her own music, each tied together with the artistic cues of the internet generation.
Small wooden sailboats and candleholders that resemble wave-bashed sticks that have been tied together adorn the ocean blue tables, and large paintings of brightly colored fish and lobsters cover the walls.
"Respectfully, I would call it flimsy," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said, criticizing the story as "a bunch of flimsy pieces of information all tied together to create a sensational" narrative.
"Some of the most erotic things in my life weren't sexual," she said, like when she first met Barkas and they tied together for three hours in her apartment without kissing once.
More helpful was Ms. Auerbach's explanation of the structure of the concerto, which unfolds in 13 interconnected sections, like fractured dreams tied together: an episodic but continuous arc lasting some 25 minutes.
But insurers wanted them tied together in other ways, too, so that it would be harder for the coalition to break up later, which could cause the insurance companies to lose business.
Now entering his ninth month in office, Duterte is known for a surprising combination of violence and compassion, tied together by lurid invectives that dot his often rambling and profane public comments.
Three TSA officers discovered two stuffed gorillas tied together and hanging with a noose on July 21, according to four TSA employees with knowledge of the situation and a picture obtained by CNN.
Wearing high heeled jelly shoes, one model strutted down the runway in an asymmetrical cascade of pleated purple organza on a black bustier and a creme pants, tied together by an obi belt.
"It was all tied together, but it all came back to that single point of wanting to create a place that helped match you with entertainment that you liked," Randolph told Business Insider.
And a 2015 study showed that women who slept longer at night were more likely to experience stronger sexual desire the following day ... It's clear that sex and sleep are closely tied together.
These are all interesting novelties, tied together by brief histories of acts ranging from Buddy Holly to Jay Z. They've done yeoman's work in covering a wide array of genres and artists too.
Looking at the various ways to develop a theme, this seems to be a popular one; that is, the starting words of specific across entries are all tied together with a revealer entry.
Now, tied together by a close cultural connection and empowered by a tight labor market, they appear to be the first known group in the United States to get Amazon management to negotiate.
That gave Josh Zeid, who pitched three innings in relief, the upset victory and an emotional lift for a team tied together not only by its underdog status, but also by its heritage.
Whether from the threat of police brutality, the threat of HIV, or simply the threat of loss, acts of sex and death are tied together for Smith as surely as blood and bullets.
There's a specific way race and skin color are tied together, and someone seems to have misunderstood how the two have been linked, both over the course of history and throughout Jackson's lifetime.
There's a porn angle; some political stuff; and a something or other about Detroit carmakers – and even if you follow all the threads, you'll still roll your eyes at how it's all tied together.
In an interview, the Center for Politics' Geoffrey Skelley adds that the vote share of the parties' presidential candidates and Senate candidate were also extraordinarily closely tied together this year (a 90 percent correlation).
ZTE Nubia 5S MiniThe Nubia 5S Mini's design is tied together well, if plasticky, but the stock skin on the Nubia is infantile, with animations that jump across the entire page for no reason.
However, the various happenings seemed so loosely tied together by the program's very ambiguous theme — the letter/symbol "o" and the writings of the French feminist writer Monique Wittig — that meaning became especially murky.
In "Pissed Off," Hammons urinated on one of the towering steel plates, and, in "Shoe Tree," he and an accomplice lobbed tied-together shoes at the top edge until they caught and hung there.
More than 150 guests were able to flee as parts of the building caught fire, with some shimmying down sheets tied together and dropped from upper-floor windows and others rescued by Afghan forces.
Company filings and court records reveal a tangled web of holding companies within blandly named holding companies, adding up to a multimillion-dollar rehab business, all tied together by an LLC called Treatment Management Company.
It's as if you flipped lots of coins at the same time, but some of them are weighted and tied together, so only certain combinations of heads and tails (or zeroes and ones) are allowed.
Photos of the housing units show mold and mildew covering the walls and "unsanitary" showers, large leak stains on the ceilings, and tattered mattresses tied together with sheets to keep the stuffing from falling out.
Police said Friday there was no indication of a crime in the deaths of the two Saudi sisters found dead and tied together next to the Hudson River in New York City on October 24.
The iPhone app used location as they ingredient that tied together shared photo-streams, meaning users in the immediate vicinity could participate in sharing pics, which was seen as being perfect for events, parties, etc.
The moment was captured on video by an onlooker and showed a few people working to load the alligator, whose legs appeared to be tied together, into the back of a truck in Ocoee, Florida.
Lacey was inspired to write the book after a series of Wikipedia pages revealed a maze of relationships between 20th century artists tied together by "scandal, fraught alliances, and surprising friendships," according to Bloomsbury Publishing.
All tied together with a 1TB hard drive and a 128GB solid state drive, you'll be able to rely on the Dell G3 to run your massive collection of games smoothly for years to come.
Produced by A$AP Ferg, it jumps back and forth between Baller's live shows, his videos, and slow motion close-ups of the artist and his Harlem neighborhood, all tied together by prayers and memories.
There was math-doom from QunQ, sex-funk aggression from Vs Color, and Demands wear leather jackets so… all in all it made for a pretty diverse palette, all tied together with aggression, of course.
Some have traveled an hour and a half by bus to get to this aging center, where the front gates are adorned with Olympic rings fashioned out of rubber tubing tied together with fishing wire.
"Our fates are tied together more so than ever," Trump said at a news conference following a meeting with Macron, one of his harshest critics for backing out of the Paris accord on June 1.
For the ceremony, they drove three hours to a cliff overlooking two waterfalls, the bride and groom exchanging vows with their hands tied together in a knot to symbolize their union — an old Scottish tradition.
Mr. Flanagan spoke to an Albany truism: Until everything is done, nothing is done, noting that seemingly disparate issues — housing, money for heroin addiction, water infrastructure — were all tied together in the budget proposal talks.
Shakirah Simley wrote a wonderful essay about how food and activism can be tied together, but it's also a really personal story about her and her brother—basically it's a rumination on race and food.
But Cushnie et Ochs designers Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs beautifully tied together these two contrasting themes, with the end result coming through in a bold red lip, and muted circus aesthetics including ruffles and stripes.
The Incahuasi excavation has even turned up what are essentially duplicate sets of khipus tied together, which the researchers believe could have been made when the same products were counted twice — perhaps to guarantee accurate bookkeeping.
I don't know exactly how Scott connects to this, but I'm pointing it out to establish that there are other murky threads in the air that are going to be tied together sooner rather than later.
The Duchess celebrated her birthday in a navy shirtdress with an olive, pink, and white pleated skirt tied together with an elegant knotted belt from Kayu (a perfect choice for watching a couple tie the knot!).
The cartoon of Trump Baby looked exactly like its inflatable counterpart, with the president's signature sneer, a large diaper tied together with a clothespin, a tuft of blonde chest hair, and a phone for excessive tweeting.
Arriving at the entrance to the power station, the action was pretty simple: a handful of scaffolds tied together and plonked in the middle of the road, blockading it, while a guy scaled to the top.
As the Tesla/SolarCity merger has suggested, it's also solar roofs and windows, batteries, smart appliances, and electric vehicles — a whole ecosystem of customer-side energy products and services, tied together by increasingly sophisticated energy management software.
As the fire engulfed the building on June 14, Oluwaseun Talabi was so desperate to find escape that he tied together bed sheets to climb from a window on the 14th-floor of the 24-story building.
Though the album's sound varies interestingly, it's all tied together by SZA's frankly sumptuous vocal, which feels girlish and full-bodied all at once, and it's basically the perfect collection of tracks for the coming summer months.
And once these were all tied together, Zuckerberg also had to build a way to translate natural language requests made as though you were talking too another person into commands that could operate all of the above.
Although not strictly allies, Riyadh's partners are engaged in a long-term association that has tied together their common security, economic and trade interests as well as, arguably, a common pursuit for stability in the Middle East.
Above, suspended from the ceiling, is an abstracted angel with spreading wings; it's also made from carpet pieces, tied together by plastic shopping bags, along with a large, blue piece of plastic forming the torso and arms.
Social network is defined as follows: A social structure made up of individuals or organizations that are tied together by values, visions, ideas, financial exchange, friendship, dating, relationships, kinship, likes, dislikes, conflict, trade, common ideas or principles.
Seduced by a candy that can be tied together to match his devastating wingspan, Kristaps agrees to Dwight's proposition during an especially weird road trip: the two tie ten Super Ropes together on the Knicks' team plane.
ACT UP itself took the form of affinity groups tied together in some of their planning and actions by the weekly meetings at what was then called the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center of New York.
In a welcome deescalation of the conflict, Conway stopped short of holding the nation hostage by threatening to sing "Tied Together With a Smile" until Swift, Todrick Hall and the Hadid family all accede to her demands.
Just as in the L.G.B.T.Q. community, which I'm also a part of as a queer woman, finding camaraderie with other disabled people means creating a system of found family, people tied together by their identities and experiences.
Tied together with black detailing, the two long-sleeved, high-necked pieces, layered underneath two looser-fitting, short-sleeved ones, offer the illusion that Simi and Haze are wearing just one item of clothing, even though they aren't.
It's hard to talk about the Google Home without comparing it to the Amazon Echo and Alexa — the two speaker systems are tied together as they compete to take the top spot as the dominant smart home hub.
"We did not contest it," Robert Kittle, the communications director for the State Attorney General's Office, said in an interview on Tuesday, adding that the decision was "tied together" with the state's inability to procure the necessary drugs.
But the casual tone and smooth way Mr. Harari tied together existing knowledge across fields made it a deeply pleasing read, even as the tome ended on the notion that the process of human evolution might be over.
Their scenes are loosely tied together, and the play is given its wobbly framework, by two spectral eminences who also serve as narrators: the American saint Elizabeth Seton (Kathleen Chalfant) and the almost-saint Pierre Toussaint (Alvin Keith).
NELSON Worldwide design firm collaborated with Google employees to design a plan that includes some of Boston and Cambridge&aposs most iconic locations, all tied together as stops on the subway that&aposs shared by the two cities.
Accounts of people trapped inside as the blaze destroyed everything around them, shouting for help, throwing children to safety and trying to escape through windows using makeshift ropes from bed sheets tied together left the nation in shock.
Scientists, researchers, the military and academics knew of the Internet, which in the late '295s started as Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) and tied together universities like Harvard and research facilities like Ames into an unprecedented global network.
And the way they pulled the season's storylines together reminded me of how a similarly seismic event tied together every event in the fourth season of an earlier series, one about a New Jersey mobster and his two families.
"It's the conditions here that push them to do this," Mbainar said, looking at the ramshackle huts made of tree stumps and bamboo shoots, tied together with rotting strips of fabric, and covered with a patchwork of tarpaulin sacks.
They are also tied together by the way in which they try to reflect the racial, sexual and political tensions of the moment — to keep a sheen of seriousness — without offending anyone (or stretching the boundaries of the form).
The concussed condition was an intimation of how terrifying dementia and other brain disorders must feel — the loss of a thread that has so far tied together one's life and tethered it to the lives of those one loves.
"  Executive Director of Open Privacy Sarah Jamie Lewis, on Twitter: "Can't wait for a cryptocurrency with the ethics of Uber, the censorship resistance of Paypal, and the centralization of Visa, all tied together under the proven privacy of Facebook.
As anthropologist Jack Goody noted in his 1962 study of the West African LoDagaa tribe, the hands of mourners were tied together with an animal hide as a precaution against self-harm after a death in the family occurred.
A widespread belief that the fates of the cities and the provinces were tied together, and that the affluent and established had a stake in cultivating the talents of young strivers like himself, justified large increases in public investment.
Bowlaway is a sweeping family saga that is spectacularly weird in the author's trademark way as grief and hope and oddity coexist in the same paragraph or even the same sentence — and are all tied together with a wry little bow.
For the first time in 2018, that fractured landscape will be tied together by a hubs like the Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center, which the Department of Homeland Security will use to coordinate information from all 50 states.
London clubbing institution Fabric's in-house enterprise that's catalogue is tied together by dark tones and progressive intentions, but because Our Spaces is so reflective of its creator's wonderfully divergent impulses,the LP still belongs to a realm all its own.
For now, they both live in New York City, with Mary-Kate deeply invested in staying there, but Ashley is considering moving back to L.A. But their approach to business and fashion ultimately keeps them tied together, according to WSJ.
Among the eurozone's most critical flaws as a construct is that it has tied together countries with very different abilities to improve their labor productivity performance in a single monetary union, in which all member countries share a single currency.
What's more, "fashion/appearance and sexuality are not always tied together as closely in contemporary Japan as they are in many Western cultures," says Monden, so cross-gendered fashion choices aren't a sure-fire way to draw one's sexuality into question.
Sally glanced at the brown bags, their handles tied together with dirty string, glimpsed the unconscious motion of the panting woman's bosom, and felt the most peculiar brush of panic — like the wing-stroke of a bat against her hair.
Each dish at this Thai restaurant has the effect of a lit-up, all-systems-go pinball machine: A single bite pings from sweet to sour to salty to funky to crunchy, tied together with a gleeful ding-ding-ding!
Then, one of the interrogators burst into Kyaw Soe Oo's cell and asked angrily: "Why haven't you told us about this?" referring to the picture of the 10 kneeling men tied together, taken shortly before they were killed last September.
"Our study really tied together years of previous research from many different fields, as we're able to describe these different diets in different Neanderthals with very high resolution," said Laura Weyrich, lead study author and postdoctoral research associate at the University of Adelaide.
The titular corporate lawyer, Eli (Jonny Lee Miller), has a new case each episode, but the overall narrative is tied together by several ongoing juicy and slightly scandalous storylines (infighting within the firm, an ex- fiancée, an old flame who dates his brother).
These Nvidia-powered GPU servers, tied together into large training networks for AI software, are what enable Facebook products to perform object and facial recognition and real-time text translation, as well as describe and understand the contents of photos and videos.
Certain that the conflict is beyond fixing, González ordered two of the community's speed boats to be tied together and crisscrossed with sturdy wood planks so that the car could be ferried from the northern side of the lagoon to the town.
Tied together by the theme of travel—particularly the ultimate destination where we all end up—the exhibit displays personal letters about death, statistics about end-of-life issues, and interactive platforms designed to get visitors thinking and talking about this charged subject.
As such, San Francisco has been transformed into the perfect infrastructure of uninterrupted luxury, built on the backbone of a struggling service class (which almost entirely lives in Oakland), tied together by iPhone apps, against a backdrop of unimaginable natural and architectural beauty.
Early VR film, such as Chris Milk's Clouds Over Sidra, have changed the very nature of storytelling by placing the audience into a series of 360 vignettes in a refugee camp tied together by a voice-over narration and emotional piano soundtrack.
Not wanting to look bad in front of the old men, however, I produced the tied-together bunch of birch branches I'd purchased (2200 rubles) and started whacking myself with them, like I'd seen them do: on my legs, arms, back and stomach.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — In a crossword puzzle, a crossed reference refers to a pair of clues that are tied together in some way, either because each of the entries is part of a common phrase, or because one entry describes the other.
It retained all of the energy and bluster that turned Run-DMC into such a devastating trio in the mid-80s, but its lyrics embraced an ideal family holiday, tied together by gifts, lights, myths, and, most importantly, a gluttonous amount of food.
Harry Reid, the Defense Department, a hotel billionaire, and Blink-22009's lead singer are all tied together in a long and complex effort to investigate UFOs — a wide-ranging push that included a multi-million-dollar program out of the Pentagon.
But the video itself is also exploring its own mini-multiverse: What if slightly different versions of Zayn were to be singing different parts of the same song, while tied together with a loose conceit of pushing through various screens to see different Zayns?
This aesthetic is tied together with black and white images by the surrealist photographer Man Ray, with I. using the shot "Anatomies" of a woman's upper chest, her head thrown back, while their latest single "Affection" is covered by "Rayograph," an image of a feather.
Last February, he released the first volume of The Future is Now, a collection of art all tied together by a particular vision of near-future where technology pervades, and a cheerfully oppressive government is in control of the residents of Robo-City 16.
Marvel has successfully created a comic universe with the Thor, Iron Man, Hulk and Captain America series tied together in the Avengers films; DC Comics (the home of Batman) is clearly trying to build the same effect with a Justice League of America franchise.
Freeland: Oh, well that's funny, because I thought the helicopter pilot [Isabelle]... I was convinced the helicopter pilot was going to tie in to my episode at some point, or that Colby... I thought that they were somehow tied together with the helicopter pilot.
Where the candidates stand Less than 24 hours later, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg released a new proposal that tied together new gun laws -- including a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines -- and increased federal funding for research on gun violence.
"I believe one of the most important aspects the country's security adviser should have is a firm mind on security and diplomatic abilities when we face diplomatic and economic issues tied together, including North Korea's nuclear program, THAAD and free trade agreements," said Moon.
" The garments were heavily tactile — delicate tulle was contrasted with heavier brocade fabrics, thick Aran knits and macramé detailing, and it was all tied together by layers of oyster-colored satin — reflective of Rocha's desire for the collection to feel "visceral and of this earth.
The bodies of Tala Farea, 16, and Rotana Farea, 22, both of Fairfax, were found Wednesday afternoon, tied together at their feet with what appeared to be duct tape, and they also appeared to be bound at the waist, the New York Police Department said.
"So while there's an issue maybe over here on one type of trade, you know, it's how do we keep it from spilling over, or in some cases, it's intended to get tied together so that it can create a different form of leverage," he added.
But through the use of a non-GoPro, DIY 360-degree camera rig made of 3D-printed cameras tied together with rubber bands, Hanksy immortalized the LA experience by transporting it into a VR world, allowing the moment to live on in an entirely different way.
In his deposition, a judge asked Salim if he could describe the pain he experienced while being subjected to a stress position, a technique in which the detainees' wrists were tied together above their heads and they were unable to lean against a wall or lie down.
Since abandoning the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade deal that would have tied together a dozen nations and 40 percent of the world's economy, the Trump administration has been casting about for ways to regain its lost clout in Southeast Asia, a region increasingly dominated by China.
READ: Here's how China is silencing coronavirus critics in the U.S. Another shows up to a dozen people tied together and being paraded through the streets in a bid to shame them and warn others of what will happen to them if they don't wear a mask.
The paper also said they had marks on their wrists that suggested their hands had been tied together, were wearing winter coats that had been pushed down their shoulders, as if to restrain them, and had no drugs in their system that would have caused their deaths.
Stylist Ali Mandelkorn collaborated with OTT to come up with custom looks that incorporated those international themes and tied together each of our individual styles-we love these outfits because while chic enough for the red carpet, they also perfectly captured the vibrant and fun side of our personalities.
And because the box handles powering LG's insanely thin OLED display, and thus forces the cable binding the two together to do a lot more work, it makes the ecosystem feel more tied together and a little less like the wackily shaped PC tower that the smart box is.
"It is considered that, as the hands are bound together, so the couple are joined in love, trust and mutual support," Franklin says, adding that some may even opt to keep their hands tied together until the next day, to fully grasp the commitment they've made to each other.
Tied together with syrupy, garage riffs and slow, spaced out drums, each song on Spinnerette sounds a bit like the next, making the whole thing a weirdly concise sonic object—something you'd play from beginning to end, maybe without really paying attention, but being absorbed by it anyway.
In numerous advisory opinions, the Labor Department has set forth an elaborate test for association health plans, saying they can be established only by a "bona fide group or association" of employers who are tied together by genuine economic interests other than just providing insurance to their employees.
Emilia Garcia's "community/light/nature/home" consists of rustic chairs tied together in the daylight of a small parlor, as if engaged in conversation — a poignant reminder of the comfort an immigrant seeks in familial bonds, and a prescient comment on the disastrous events continuing at our southern border.
Yet those of us (me included) who have taught longue durée approaches to history know that we have always had to address global themes that tied together events over time and space; it has never been possible to teach every salient detail of human history in a semester.
Not just because, after forcing myself to eat one on that fateful day in the park, I realized that the flavor combo of smooth, creamy vanilla and zesty orange is actually perfectly balanced brilliance, but because the pops are tied together with my memory of learning an important childhood lesson.
The police tied together the cases of several small crimes being committed by individuals and tried to link them to Mr. Santora, including an Internet gambling site in the Bronx and a loan-sharking business run by two officials at Teamsters Local 917, which represents beer truck drivers, the defense said.
" Baker said that Retail Zipline, on the other hand, provides a single place to find all the needed materials and tasks "tied together with a bow, instead of a store manager spending 10-plus hours in the back room trying to piece this thing together, or even worse not seeing it.
A new modus vivendi that accepts this reality must be found among different cultures and civilizations now tied together as never before in a web of mutual dependence—a web in which the weight of the global economy has shifted from the once-regnant developed world to the emerging economies.
For Motif, the partnership tied together three trends in the financial services sector: the rise of passive investing; the collapse of the market for exchange-traded funds, thanks to their proliferation and popularity among investors; and finally, the growing numbers of Generation X (that's me!) and millennial investors (that's likely you
It also adopted a unique puzzle box format, featuring multiple timelines that were cross-cut against one another, leaving it unclear to many viewers until late in the season that some characters were actually younger versions of others — with the entire thing tied together by the ageless robotic hosts themselves.
The analysts, engineers from a loan data firm, have worked for almost a year with the bank's officials to comb through aging files, copies of which are kept in binders tied together with string and stacked in cupboards, in order to help prepare a 28 billion euro bad loan sale.
After an initial survey of the scene, we surmised he must have been referring not to figurative sexual prowess, but to literal magic tricks: A deck of cards, several brightly colored scarves tied together to form a seven-foot chain, and, worryingly, a saw were strewn across the low-ceilinged room.
That doesn't mean the music it contains is bad — it's perfectly solid for what it is — but it's essentially a collection of different stabs at the song of the summer tied together by a more committed version of the '29s pop pastiche that's dominated pop music for the past half-decade.
Mr. Trump reached an agreement with Mexico on Friday — according to a United States-Mexico Joint Declaration, the country agreed to "take unprecedented steps to increase enforcement to curb irregular migration" — but the deal tied together issues that shouldn't be linked, mixing binational trade with refugees and migrants from third countries.
In addition to inheriting his father's profession, he also passed down his Lontar scribes, which are collections of thin palm leaves tied together with cotton string, inscribed with medicinal recipes, diagnoses and other ancient wisdoms written in Kawi, an old Javanese language still used in traditional arts and during ceremonies.
City pop was a bona fide melting pot of the various styles of music gaining popularity in America between the 53s and 80s, all tied together by the common theme of the joys, pitfalls, and possibilities of experiencing nightlife in one of the world's most rapidly advancing cities for the first time.
"She said, 'Octavia, we're gonna get you paid on this film ... You and I are gonna be tied together, we're gonna be Favored Nations, and we're gonna make the same thing and you're gonna make that amount,' and fast forward to last week, we're making five times what we asked for," Spencer said.
Much like the basic idea of fascism, a word that stems from the Italian word for a bundle of rods tied together tightly, National Socialism was intended to tie Germany together under one leader — Hitler, the führer — with "subversive elements" like Jews, LGBT people, Roma, and, yes, socialists and Communists, removed by force.
You know, I have the story in the New York Times this afternoon about the song Abraham, Martin and John and we like to think that these guys are tied together forever, the two Kennedys and Martin Luther King but their relationship was much rockier than that and much more complicated than that.
The first was, I joined it to really be to, I believe it's an imperative for the U.S. to keep bringing manufacturing back — that R&D and manufacturing are often tied together, and if we lose manufacturing I would think we risk losing R&D next, and so I think it's an imperative.
As the birds dip their beaks, the slope of their necks directs the viewer's gaze downward, to a table in front of the picture, on which sit three objects: what looks like an oblong chunk of black rock, a pile of rocks tied together with string and shards of pottery similarly bound.
"When you are calling for deep talks to establish new relations (between North Korea and the United States) and establish permanent peace on the Korean Peninsula but at the same time denying the dignity and legitimacy of your counterpart, that&aposs like trying to move forward with your feet tied together," the website said.
There may have been less overt politics on the runways in Europe than there had been in New York (the slogan tee didn't make it across the water, though the pussy hat and the "tied together" bandanna did), but that doesn't mean that the current social climate wasn't a subtext in almost every collection.
And when you talk about in the future AI and data, which are two concepts that are just really tied together, I just think the values that that comes from and whether it's part of a more global system, a more democratic process, a more open process, that's one of our best hopes for having this work out well.
Two Bit Circus is trying to create something bigger: a living, breathing world that's tied together through communal gameplay, secret quests, and live actors, where guests may show up to play an arcade cabinet, but could soon find themselves pulled into a real-life story that will allow them to uncover the hidden mysteries of the park's (alleged) past.
"There are a lot of products that do the request part, but there's nobody that's able to look across your entire data landscape, the hundreds of petabytes, and pick out the data in Salesforce, Workday, AWS, mainframe, and all these places you could have data on [an individual], and show how it's all tied together," Sirota explained.
If we look back at advertising from the post-war generation on, it is clear how much of the message was about managing female sexuality rather than about simple consumerism, although these two agendas were ultimately tied together in trying to convince women that what they lacked (the phallus, according to Lacan) could be compensated simply by buying the right consumer objects.
Beyond that, there's also a coincidence between the ability to train briefly in one's youth so as to acquire a reliable skill that can be repeated consistently with small variance throughout a lifetime, leading to what we've typically called a career or profession, and I believe that many of those coincidences are now breaking, because they were actually never tied together by any fundamental law.
A Marxist, but of the most unorthodox variety, Kojève taught that there was direction and meaning in history and that the key to understanding both of these lay in an appreciation of Hegel, whose vision of the dialectic imagined a state of eventual universality, the highest form of human consciousness, in which individual finite selves would be tied together in a spiritual recognition of each other.
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Lightseekers comes from PlayFusion, by a team including people who also worked on popular MMORPG RuneScape at Jagex prior to that, and which hopes to do something similar for toys-to-life, with a mobile-first approach and flexible play dynamics that allow for online multiplayer, solo digital or even old-school analog offline play, all of which is tied together and informs and evolves experiences across the range of options.
For those of you just joining us, a list theme is one made up of a list of items tied together by the revealer, as opposed to one where all the theme entries are affected by adding or subtracting a letter or sound Mr. Madison offers us a list of some of the MAC OPERATING SYSTEMS that have existed since Apple started naming their versions after big cats in 2001.
Meanwhile, the center-right movement tied together by economic populism and social conservatives, which Bannon spent years building — and did indeed help channel and lead in 2016 — is alive and well, thriving both in the Trump administration, which has made Bannon's stated goal of deconstructing the administrative state a top priority, and in the minds of the very voters who sent Trump to Washington in the first place.
"We understand that the B.J.P. and the R.S.S. are tied together somehow, so it seems to us that we also need to be talking to the R.S.S." Through Mr. Prabhudoss, Mr. Tiwari put forward a proposal: The government might view Compassion International more favorably if the charity routed a portion of its $45 million in annual charitable donations away from churches and through non-Christian aid groups, including Hindu ones.
" Before breaking into the first verse of "Tied Together with a Smile" — a song she wrote on the day she found out a close friend had an eating disorder — the pop star shared, "One thing I have noticed in my life is you can never judge what somebody else is going through, even if they seem like they have it all together, they seem like, how can they ever have any problems?
Looking back on a given production, we dance around in and then sort out what the critic Arlene Croce called "afterimages," fragments that are either tied together by the director's style—by the nuances in the way that he or she set the scenes and had the actors move and speak, by the surprises that he or she managed to draw out of the script—or made dull and forgettable by a lack thereof.
When Mac sings Civil War battle songs in a hoop skirt made to look like yards of sausage tied together and punctuated by the occasional hot dog bun — or when judy performs Stephen Foster's minstrel tunes in a skirt made of empty potato chip bags, aluminum foil, and gay porn — the extreme counterpoint serves to highlight the subjective nature of the version of history judy presents, as well as to reinforce the authority of judy's unique perspective.
The tragedy in Benghazi, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's email servers, and the scandals of Anthony Weiner were tied together in fantastical plots, one of which led an armed assailant to investigate a D.C. pizzeria to break up a nonexistent child trafficking ring allegedly run by prominent Democrats.
And, of course, the fact that it's a painting of Jesus, never mind the fact that he was washing the feet of the poor and wasn't staying at Trump Tower — it just says so much about the ways in which money, power, and status are tied together in the Gulf and in the US. How symbiotic in the most sick way possible, that worship is, and how the symbol of someone who was against all that is now a pawn in this game.
OpenAI's robotic hand doesn't need humans to teach it human behaviors Allowing the robot to analyze the cube and figure out a way to solve it would be one thing; actually pulling off the movements to carry that out would be another, but "learning" to solve means that even with severe impairments that altered its path of action — like having some of its fingers tied together — the system was able to make adjustments to find the path toward solving the puzzle.

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