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"Elena of Avalor" comes as Disney tinkers with its princess strategy.
The show takes clichés of the thriller genre and tinkers with them.
The team tinkers with the recipe until they're satisfied with the taste.
Like most contemporary rappers, she tinkers with her signature sound by blending genres.
He tinkers with the glass noodle dish called japchae in less radical fashion.
Granted, the company tinkers with its engine more often than a neurotic Nascar mechanic.
Teevens tinkers with tackling technique the way a French chef perfects his Hollandaise sauce.
She tinkers with citrus zest and flavor combinations in the dough and the icing.
He tweets, shares video on the live streaming app Periscope and tinkers with Snapchat.
He is also a true handyman and always tinkers with stuff on his own.
Occasionally the government tinkers with labour rules, but voters have little appetite for serious reform.
As the Federal Reserve tinkers with monetary policy, the bond market is on the move.
Singapore, which we wrote about in October, tinkers with its health care system all the time.
There's a stand-up bass in the corner and an air conditioner he occasionally tinkers with.
"He comes home from work, goes out to the garage and tinkers with guns," the lawyer said.
As he tinkers with the system, the hacker releases a demand of a million dollars an hour.
"Infomercial" is an abstract, cut-out collage animation that tinkers with and subverts garish vintage television advertisements.
Base editing tinkers with DNA's four chemical bases, adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G) and thymine (T).
He tinkers with techniques, weeding out what works and what doesn't until he finds a batch he likes.
And finally, we visited Jones' sheet metal shack on his family's farm where he lives and tinkers with dirtbikes.
Polysync's CTO Ken Keiter tinkers with the DriveKit technology, which translates driving commands into actual movement of the car's controls.
Cassie eventually comes home after, and tinkers with the idea of becoming Paige's assistant on set for extra money (awk).
That a social media star like Mr. Johnson tinkers with the idea of privacy in his public performances seems fitting.
Donald Trump promises riots in Cleveland if the Republican Party tinkers with the rules and tries to nominate another candidate.
Flanked by a keyboard, drum pad, cajon, and of course, a trusty laptop, live Stell tinkers with all that surrounds him.
She scoops the fried shrimp ball out once it's golden, tastes it, and tinkers with more fish sauce, salt, and pepper.
Facebook tinkers with its algorithm constantly, fine-tuning the feed to keep users spending as much time on Facebook as possible.
Asking the FERC to favour one fuel over another also tinkers with a market mechanism that has served the country fairly well.
As he's done in past years, Trump has also solicited the input of outside stakeholders as he tinkers with the speech himself.
It's not just the way he chops up the sample and tinkers with it (though he is obviously a monster at it).
Six months later, we can confirm that Twitter is… still rolling out tests as it tinkers with a new look for its Twitter.
Like Chris Bolin's offline-only webpage, it tinkers with the idea that letting go of our digital connections might reveal whole new possibilities.
Proveit launched early this year, but beyond a SXSW promotion, it has stayed under the radar as it tinkers with tournaments and retention tactics.
He then tinkers with lights, switches, and other electronics to inflate these objects with life, making them breathe, move, and react to their environment.
And David Ishee, a Mississippi dog breeder who tinkers with DNA in his shed, trying to create transgenic puppies that will glow in the dark.
News from elsewhere on the internet: Essential stories from WIRED's canon: From 2010: As RadioShack tinkers with its image, tinkerers search for a new spiritual home.
The vertical sleeve gastrectomy, the most popular surgery in recent years, only tinkers with the stomach, using staples to turn it into a small banana-shaped organ.
Like most companies, much of what Valve (the company behind the hugely popular Steam game store) tinkers with behind the scenes never sees the light of day.
Anker also tinkers with live material in "Astroculture" (2015), a sculpture in which plants grow inside metal containers lit by red and blue LED light stimulating photosynthesis.
But the rocket she tinkers with every night in her friend's garage is small and the payload must be smaller if it's to make it to the moon.
As Brown tinkers with different ways to accentuate Simmons's nightmarish athleticism (while obscuring his setbacks) in lineups that feature Embiid and Butler, look for this more and more.
This is where Morgan sleeps, where she tinkers with machines, where she's set to executing her life's work, where she has gone to therapy and had her medical appointments.
The big catch is that, because software is covered mainly by Copyright Law, anyone in America who tinkers with a digital device can run into the draconian restrictions of the DCMA.
If the president forces more travellers to attend visa interviews—something the Los Angeles Timessays the president is mulling over—or tinkers with visa-waiver programmes, this could have similar effects.
Through a maze of corridors we reach his office, where he tinkers with everything from TV sets to new internet-of-things devices (when he's not indulging his other hobby: guns).
Google constantly tinkers with the design of its search results page, and its once bare-bones approach to search results — characterized as "10 blue links" — has changed drastically in recent years.
One part of the structure is a garage where Jones tinkers with dirt bikes (a deconstructed engine was splayed out on a truck bed while I visited), and the rest is a small apartment.
Whether a designer dabbles in 3-D printing or tinkers with next-level materials, or, say, incorporating animations into a catwalk performance, the following labels have proven to be a step ahead of the game.
Kidd is responsible for a publicly humiliating intentional free throw fiasco, tinkers with his rotation seemingly at random, and implemented a high-risk, high-reward defensive strategy that can be picked apart by an unselfish offense.
Three more snaps show the little guy sporting the app's flower-crown filter, being mesmerized by water and saying "Dog" as Kardashian West tinkers with Snapchat's puppy filter, all while Justin Bieber's "Baby" can be heard playing in the background.
There, in a stone house about a quarter-mile from the Lebanese border, Mr. Komarovsky, 55, tinkers with his latest culinary creations: a whole-eggplant dish roasted in his pizza oven, or a free-form babka with quince plucked from his garden.
Nothing in iPhone OS 33 was quite as transformative as its previous two releases, but it created richer third-party apps with push notifications and an easier way to search across the iPhone with Spotlight, a feature that Apple still tinkers with years later.
So while Amazon tinkers with finding the perfect balance between price, selection and convenience, Jet prioritizes price, in hopes of being the go-to e-commerce platform for those that value price (which are a lot of people).. Marc Lore launched Jet as the anti-single-unit marketplace, and its value proposition lies in incentivizing consumers to purchase multiple items at once by discounting prices.
Finally, a third granted patent tinkers with the idea of a Watch band with built-in light-up indicators — like, say, a notification light for incoming texts, or a meter that fills up to tell you at-a-glance how much distance you've got left on your run, or a stripe that glows yellow when you've got something on your calendar in the next hour.
So whether you're a catsuit-clad road goddess who doesn't touch dirt but loves the smell of burning tires, a grease monkey who tinkers with her own gaskets or simply a commuter looking for a more exciting way to get to work, don't let people get in the way of you feeling the elements charging at you, refreshing your soul with the thrill of liberation, the sensation of flying.
The stars are back in their own worlds, and in one another's minds: Nomi (Jamie Clayton) hides in San Francisco; Riley (Tuppence Middleton) drugs Will (Brian J. Smith) in Amsterdam; life is upended for Lito (Miguel Ángel Silvestre) in Mexico; Sun (Doona Bae) languishes in a South Korean prison; Capheus (Toby Onwumere) tinkers with his bus in Nairobi; and Kala (Tina Desai) can't keep Wolfgang (Max Riemelt), in Berlin, out of her marital bed in Mumbai.
The bill tinkers with the makeup of the nine-member USPS Board of Governors, reducing it to a five-member board with three political appointees; mandates more centralized mail delivery systems like cluster boxes; further complicates the already politically fraught process of closing underutilized post offices by adding the consideration of factors other than a facility's performance, such as the "characteristics of the location, including weather and terrain, and the availability of broadband"; allows non-postal services to be provided to state, local and tribal governments, and other federal agencies; creates a new chief innovation officer to manage research and development of new products and services; and requires the Postal Regulatory Commission to conduct a one-time review of cost allocation methodologies.
Wolf is a native of California, where he attended high school in Oakland"It's Down To A Science -- Paint Planes, Add Routes, Be Nice. Grow, Then Sell. Now Stephen Wolf Tinkers With A Winning Formula" on the official Seattle Times website. and attended college at San Francisco State University.
George encounters an old friend, Deena, and her father, "Pop", who had suffered a mental breakdown. Pop tinkers with George's car. The cashier at Monk's, Ruthie Cohen, gives George change for $10, when he believes he gave her a $20 bill that he had doodled on. George's car catches fire due to the damage caused by Pop.
In addition to his CBE he is also a Commander of the Order of the Pole Star (Sweden), a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a freeman of the City of London. He is a passionate skier, a keen photographer, mountain walker and tinkers with computers. He lives with his wife and two children in Surrey.
The only thing they could get from an elf elder is that the secret lies with only the trolls. They sneak into Gruzzlebeard's house, finding the beam which Jordi tinkers with. Santa finds under Dudley's hat the globe that is traditional for trolls, it is made of steel. Next day, the sleigh is equipped with a magnet powered by a solar panel.
Anton Sommer (Mathias Gnädinger) is retired and lives quietly in the countryside. Once a popular Swiss wrestler, Sommer now tinkers with his bottle ships and wants to be left alone. However, Hiro (Loïc Sho Güntensperger) does not respect Sommer's seclusive live. When Hiro's grandmother, the owner of Sommer's apartment, unexpectedly dies, the boy asks Sommer to accompany him to the south of Japan where Hiro intends to attend a school for Sumo wrestlers.
Parton also tinkers with his side project Eiafuawn and plays drums and tours with punk band El Buzzard. Albertini has his own band Helvetia that has put out multiple records on Parton's record label The Static Cult Label and plays keyboards/drums with Mike Johnson. Parton and Amber also run the Low Earth Orbit recording studio. On April 13, 2018, Duster posted via their Instagram page that they are “recording a little bit”.
Tete Cohete (lit. "Tete Rocket") is a fifteen-year-old boy who is an enthusiastic amateur mechanic and inventor. He habitually tinkers with mechanical devices, turning many of them into rocket-powered (hence his name) or hazardous contraptions, and because he neglects to warn other people about his modifications, often causes a lot of grief to any adults in his vicinity. Tete Cohete was the main protagonist for another Ibáñez comic series which ran from 1981 to 1986.
The show affects a retro-1950s look, with simple animation and colours. Primarily jazz is used for background music, reflecting both his father's occupation as a musician who tinkers with inventing new musical instruments and his mother's style as an avant-garde artist. However, statements made in the characters' dialogue imply that events take place in the present, or the year that the showing episode was produced and filmed. The theme song, composed by Roberto Occhipinti, in a jumping blues style, is sung by Canadian musician Colin James.
One of Mother Ginger's mice shows Clara into the engine room, and Captain Philip convinces Mother Ginger to help overthrow Sugar Plum. Clara shuts down the machine while fighting off soldiers with Mother Ginger's aid. Sugar Plum attempts to turn Mother Ginger back into a toy, but Clara tinkers with the machine so it aims back at Sugar Plum when activated, turning her back into a porcelain doll and rendering her entire army lifeless. Thanked for restoring peace among the Realms and the destruction of Sugar Plum, Clara promises to visit the Realms in the future.
In this case he tinkers with the movement's sonata form by reference to an historical variation of it. The recapitulation starts only with a statement of the second phrase of the movement's theme, which is in the dominant. This would have been a common technique earlier in the eighteenth century that, in this instance, is liable to confuse the unknowing listener looking for the statement of the first phrase of the theme in the tonic. It is not until 27 measures later that the listener is presented with a more emphatic reprise, which is actually a coda.
In Hellraiser: Deader (2005) Pinhead appears several times to reporter Amy Klein after she tinkers with the box, a central relic of a cult she is investigating. After Amy is captured by the group's leader, Winter, she learns he is a descendant of puzzle creator Phillip Lemarchand, and believes that it is his birthright to control the box and, thereby, the Cenobites. However, neither he nor any of his followers have been able to open it. Amy successfully opens the box, but rather than submit to Winter, Pinhead instead kills him and his followers for attempting to control it.
Bands from Washington, D.C. include The Dismemberment Plan, Shudder to Think, Hoover, Faraquet, 1.6 Band, Autoclave, later Jawbox, and Circus Lupus. Polvo of Chapel Hill, North Carolina is often considered math rock, although the band has disavowed that categorization. In California, math rock groups from San Diego include Upsilon Acrux, Drive Like Jehu, Antioch Arrow, Tristeza, No Knife, Heavy Vegetable, Sleeping People and Tera Melos. Northern California was the base of Game Theory and The Loud Family, both led by Scott Miller, who was said to "tinker with pop the way a born mathematician tinkers with numbers".
Paul Harding grew up on the north shore of Boston in the town of Wenham, Massachusetts. As a youth he spent a lot of time "knocking about in the woods," which he attributes to his love of nature.Paul Harding’s Magical ‘Tinkers’, audio interview with Christopher Lydon, May 7th, 2009. His grandfather fixed clocks and he apprenticed under him, an experience that found its way into his novel Tinkers. Harding has a B.A. in English from the University of Massachusetts AmherstThe Literary Horologist: Paul Harding “TinkersWith Time , OpenLoopPress interview and an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and has taught writing at Harvard University and the University of Iowa.
Karl leaves while the others remain with the Doctor, suffering partial post-regeneration amnesia while discovering they have all been implanted with DNA-destroying bombs. The search for the orb brings the group to a warehouse whose owner acquired the pod, linking it to his sister's disappearance, arriving just after the man was killed by an alien that emerged from the pod. The Doctor, assuming the two aliens are mortal enemies, tinkers with the pod and builds a replacement sonic screwdriver from spare parts before the group finds and subdues the orb. The orb is revealed as a mass of biological data-gathering coils with data on Karl.
In the revived show, the Control Voice was supplied by Kevin Conway. The new series distanced itself from the "monster of the week" mandate that had characterized the original series from its inception; while there were plenty of aliens and monsters, they dramatize a specific scientific concept and its effect on humanity. Examples of this include "Dark Rain" (biochemical warfare causing worldwide sterility), "Final Exam" (discovery of practical cold fusion power), "A Stitch in Time" (a time traveler tinkers with history), as well as two episodes revolving around a human mutation known as Genetic Rejection Syndrome (humans mutating into violent creatures) as a result of an outlawed eugenics attempt to create superior children.
Noximilien takes it to his workshop and tinkers with it, amazed at the possibilities the device has, he becomes obsessed with researching the cube to the point of abandoning everything else. His health deteriorates and he hints that he no longer sleeps; these serve to degrade his body to a skeletal state. His family also leaves him; by the time he leaves his workshop to present his work to his wife, his home is shown to be barren and dilapidated, and a note shows that his wife has moved to live with her sister, telling him to come join them if he's ever ready. Before he receives the chance, he is told they have perished in a flood in their new home.
Luzern, Switzerland: Kunstmuseum Luzern, 1985. 13-14. Hawkinson tinkers with everyday materials to build surprising mechanical art works. “I guess it comes from early on in childhood, a fascination with moving parts and sort of the magical,” he suggests. In his studio, Hawkinson explains how he used gears, switches, nozzles, buckets, and pie tins to build a drumming machine that captures random drips of rain, amplifies them, and organizes them into music. “It’s not even electronics. I don’t know what it is,” he admits. One of Hawkinson’s largest projects, "Überorgan," is an inflatable installation in a space the size of a football field. For a version of the artwork the artists created a score for the organ using old church hymns.
Amy Klein is a character in the film Hellraiser: Deader, where she is portrayed by Kari Wührer as an adult and Maria Pintea as a young girl. A gonzo-style reporter, Amy was physically (and possibly sexually) abused by her father as a child, which led her to stab him to death. After viewing a videotape her boss Charles received in the mail which depicts a member of a cult known as the Deaders committing suicide and subsequently being resurrected by Deaders leader Winter, Amy travels from London to Bucharest to look into the Deaders. Finding another tape and the Lament Configuration puzzle box in the apartment of a heavily decayed-looking Deader named Marla, who subsequently appears to her several times, Amy tinkers with the box, causing her to have a brief encounter with the Cenobite Pinhead.
Scott Miller (April 4, 1960 – April 15, 2013) was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known for his work as leader of the 1980s band Game Theory and 1990s band The Loud Family, and as the author of a 2010 book of music criticism. He was described by The New York Times as "a hyperintellectual singer and songwriter who liked to tinker with pop the way a born mathematician tinkers with numbers", having "a shimmery-sweet pop sensibility, in the tradition of Brian Wilson and Alex Chilton." In 2014, Omnivore Recordings began releasing a series of reissues of Miller's entire Game Theory catalog, which had for decades been out of print. A biography of Miller by Brett Milano was published in October 2015, and Miller's posthumously completed Game Theory album, Supercalifragile, was released in a limited first pressing in August 2017.

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