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"unalike" Definitions
  1. not alike : DISSIMILAR

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A and J and Q are happening at the same time, unalike movements in often unalike rhythms.
The effects made by these two dancers are interestingly unalike.
But beneath the skin, the runners and the dieters looked very unalike.
In these films, the three subjects at first appear almost entirely unalike.
Two American productions of this classic are surely now the world's best, though unalike.
It reminds us — repeatedly — that 'We are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike.
Critic's Notebook New York City Ballet's four-week autumn season has fallen into two unalike halves.
Both Madboots and "THEM," while unalike, took me where I had not been in dance theater.
If their repertoires crossed paths, as they did in Haydn and Bruckner, the results were wholly unalike.
"It always seemed like a hilarious juxtaposition — two movies more unalike are hard to imagine," Madden said.
And once it does, you quickly become aware of how subtly unalike the five parts of the altarpiece are.
How alike or unalike does each ballerina make Odette, the enchanted queen of the swan-maidens, and Odile, her alluring counterpart?
Sharing little affection for what one of them calls their "crazy cat lady" of a mother, the brothers otherwise appear unalike.
It's also about relationships, about how people who are unalike in a fundamental way manage to find common ground and more.
When Katie Ridder met Peter Pennoyer, it was an encounter of minds so unalike that the only reasonable outcome was marriage.
At Sacai, Chitose Abe riffed on the remixes that are her stock in trade, clothes whose unalike elements she fuses masterfully.
Several cities around the world have more than one important ballet company, but New York's two foremost troupes, fascinatingly unalike, make a duo without peer.
This December he made debuts in two of the ballet's most unalike roles: the little heroine Marie's magician godfather, Drosselmeier, and the Sugarplum Fairy's cavalier.
That they were so unalike was bad for their marriage, ultimately, but very good for business, where they couldn't have suited each other better. ♦
It is, on the contrary, to throw oneself more deeply into friendship with complexity, with different believers and atheists, liberals and conservatives, the dissimilar and unalike.
And the exhibition itself, with its mirrored walls and jumble of unalike works, has a looseness that most museums, intent on writing clear narratives, would clean up.
While attending to ballet — always the thorniest of dance arts, as controversial as it is prestigious — I draw attention to two very unalike trends: one heartening, one dismaying.
Before Bloomingdale's, Mr. Peskowitz tried his hand at e-commerce with Gilt Groupe; before that, as a fashion editor at magazines as unalike as The Fader, Vibe and Esquire.
Angelou's poem celebrates people's differences while reminding the reader: I note the obvious differencesbetween each sort and type,but we are more alike, my friends,than we are unalike.
As exemplars of provincial high chic, south and north, these women are utterly unalike, though each still has one fashionable foot, not to mention her heart, planted in Europe.
Beyond that, my own sense is that both the blended shows and separate-show seasons can coexist, the scale and mechanics of the two spheres being too unalike for one mode to prevail.
I immediately thought of Maya Angelou's words that "we are all more alike … than we are unalike" — a stirring example of how an image can both reflect and extend the individual reader's experience.
Most lovable is its inclusiveness: dancers of different races, of widely unalike temperaments and couture, coexist calmly here, often in exactly the same intricate meter but sometimes in overlapping sequences and facing separate directions.
There's much else to admire about Mr. Millepied, who was a star dancer at New York City Ballet; he's also made many ballets for that and other companies, as unalike as his Los Angeles dancers.
She has cast the models for shows by designers as unalike as Tommy Hilfiger and Balenciaga, for ad campaigns by Calvin Klein and Harry Winston and for editorials created by most every fashion photographer of note.
Yet when he and I walk along the street, so many people feel the need to tell me how much he isn't like me, how incredibly unalike we appear, how he looks just like his father.
While it's less overtly political than his previous works, this mix is his most artistically radical statement to date, encompassing a remarkably diverse set of sounds and forging connections between songs that initially seem wildly unalike.
Case in point: Sony and reMarkable, a pair of companies as unalike as you're likely to find, yet with the shared mission of making a device that adequately serves the same purpose a few sheets of paper do.
Even separated by a palate-cleansing dinner at the Public's in-house restaurant, the Library, they were freakishly unalike, each complicating the experience of the other and reshaping my idea of what constitutes theater in the first place.
I single out three women: Sarah Haarmann, Lindsey Jones and Maggie Cloud, all so happily unalike and purposeful, and the phenomenally long-legged Joshua Tuason, a quiet dancer until the size and shape of some moves makes him register hugely.
" Democrats who engage in identity politics would do well to look themselves in the mirror, also, to see if they are abiding by Maya Angelou's wise words: "I note the obvious differences between each sort and type, but we are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike.
Now 36, he is a consummate illustration of Mr. Bourriaud's thesis — a creative multi-hyphenate whose résumé includes stints as the guiding spirit behind Kanye West's Yeezy; a party D.J. known as Flat White; a collaborator with musicians like Theophilus London and Sky Ferreira and with fashion labels as unalike as Moncler and Vlone.
Thursday night at New York City Ballet brought two world premieres, entirely unalike, each to new music, each distinctly reflecting the world we inhabit today: "The Shimmering Asphalt," choreographed by Pontus Lidberg to a commissioned score by David Lang, and "The Times Are Racing," by Justin Peck (the company's resident choreographer since 2014) to recorded music by Dan Deacon.
It's a tribute to the show's curators that all the utterly unalike art installed on the fourth floor — including a cast metal sculpture of a child's swing set, as grim as a gallows, by the Brooklyn-based Diamond Stingily — not only comfortably coexist, but work together, with pieces amplifying each other, like props on a stage, to create a larger, atmospheric drama.
Aweer linguistically resembles Garre, but the speakers are physically and culturally unalike. The language is believed to be threatened by extinction.
The couple are very unalike. Piggy Bacon is cruel, loud, and claims to be a devout Christian but is not; Mrs. Piggy is kind, caring, quiet, a good Christian, and completely under her husband's power. Soon, Mrs.
"The Secret Life of Characters (13) Takani Megumi," Rurouni Kenshin Volume 4. Viz Media. 164. In the first Rurouni: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story one-shot, Megumi, Kaoru and Yahiko were siblings. Despite this version and her final version in the main series being so different, Watsuki said that they have the same spirit and therefore are not so unalike.
In the 1996 grunge film documentary Hype!, Beezer demonstrated on guitar the difference between punk and grunge. First he played the riff from Rockaway Beach by The Ramones that ascends the neck of the guitar, then Come On Down by Green River that descends the neck. The two pieces are only a few notes apart but sound completely unalike.
However, Harris argues that it is a mistake to use "'nurture' ... [as] a synonym for 'environment.'"The Nurture Assumption, Chapter 1 Many twin studies have failed to find a strong connection between the home environment and personality. Identical twins differ to much the same extent whether they are raised together or apart. Adoptive siblings are as unalike in personality as non- related children.
The recognition of object categories in images is a challenging problem in computer vision, especially when the number of categories is large. This is due to high intra class variability and the need for generalization across variations of objects within the same category. Objects within one category may look quite different. Even the same object may appear unalike under different viewpoint, scale, and illumination.
Because the Steinbach and the Henschbach formed the border between the Remigiusland and the Hornbach Monastery's holdings in the Münchweiler valley, Steinbach's and Frutzweiler's paths through history were utterly unalike. From the Imperial Domain (Reichsland) around Castle Lautern, kings split certain parcels off to donate them to various ecclesiastical and secular lordships. Great parts passed into Salian hands. Count Werner I of this dynasty endowed the Hornbach Monastery in 737, whose first abbot was Saint Pirmin.
Spikelets on each raceme are in pairs; one spikelet is fertile and sessile, and the other is sterile and pedicelled. Sessile spikelets are 4–6 mm long and contain two florets, one sterile and one fertile; the pair lack a rachilla extension between them. The awn of the upper lemma reaches up to 2 cm. Glumes are unalike; the lower glume is ovate with a ridged, convex surface, and the upper is thinner and boat- shaped.
The two girls turn out to be "more alike than unalike." They were both "dumped" there. They become allies against the "big girls on the second floor" (whom they call "gar-girls," a name they get from mishearing the word "gargoyle"), as well as against the home's "real orphans," the children whose parents have died. They share a fascination with Maggie, the old, sandy- colored woman "with legs like parentheses" who works in the home's kitchen and is unable to speak.
A mandarin duck symbol is also used in Chinese weddings because in traditional Chinese lore, they symbolize wedded bliss and fidelity. Because the male and female plumages of the mandarin duck are so unalike, yuan-yang is frequently used colloquially in Cantonese to mean an "odd couple" or "unlikely pair" - a mixture of two different types of same category. For example, the drink yuanyang and yuan-yang fried rice. Mandarin ducks featured on the flag of Weihaiwei during British rule.
Müller's 1879 account was one of the earliest uses of a mathematical model in evolutionary ecology, and the first exact model of frequency-dependent selection. Mallet calls Müller's mathematical assumption behind the model "beguilingly simple". Müller presumed that the predators had to attack n unprofitable prey in a summer to experience and learn their warning coloration. Calling a1 and a2 the total numbers of two unprofitable prey species, then, Müller argued, if the species are completely unalike they each lose n individuals.
Some suburbanites also champion exclusionary zoning policies on the simple motivation of excluding unalike groups irrespective of any negative effects that they may impose. Some researchers partly attribute the policies to class or racial prejudice as individuals often prefer to live in homogeneous communities of people similar to themselves. Others assert that race is merely a proxy and that upper classes and whites stereotype overall neighborhoods containing certain groups rather than the individual group members specifically. Such areas are stigmatized for their perceived correlation with high crime, low-quality schooling and low property values.
Both Frost and Angelou called for a "break with the past", but Frost wanted to relive it and Angelou wanted to confront its mistakes. Burr also compared Angelou's poem with Audre Lorde's poem "For Each of You", which has similar themes of looking towards the future, as well as with Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself" and Langston Hughes' "The Negro Speaks of Rivers". According to Hagen, the poem contains a recurring theme in many of Angelou's other poems and autobiographies, that "we are more alike than unalike". "On the Pulse of Morning" was full of contemporary references, including toxic waste and pollution.
Fehler, also married, dropped out of college out of boredom. Fehler had wandered into an academic major of criminology but had grown tired of college studies and joined the LAPD on the pretext of gaining several years' firsthand experience about crime and criminals. With little interest in the semi-military aspects of the police environment, firearms, or physical training, Fehler from the outset views himself as intellectually superior to his fellow cadets and later the officers he works with. Assigned to Newton Division, the poorest all-black division in the department, Fehler like Plebesly is also paired with a veteran officer nearing retirement, but the two experiences seemingly could not be more unalike.
He designed the famous Starry Plough (flag) for the Irish Citizen Army which was unveiled on the 5th April 1914 and flown during the Easter Rising. His house at 17 Rathgar Avenue in Dublin became a meeting- placeDescribed by Arnold Bax in his autobiography Farewell My Youth. at the time for everyone interested in the economic and artistic future of Ireland: his Sunday evenings "at home" were a notable feature of Dublin literary life. Michael Collins, the effective leader of the new Government, became acquainted with Russell in the last months of his life: Oliver St. John Gogarty, a regular guest at Russell's Sundays "at home" believed that these two men, so utterly unalike in most ways, nonetheless developed a deep mutual respect.
"Whipping Post" (opening in 11/8 time, unusual territory for a rock band) by this point had become one of the longest jams in the band's set; the original album version runs five minutes, while the At Fillmore East version exceeds 23. Aside from the opening bassline and lyrics, the two versions are completely unalike. Again, Betts and Allman trade long guitar solos, with one of Betts' solos quoting what would later become the main theme for the song "Les Brers in A Minor," as featured on the band's 1972 album Eat a Peach. The song includes a false ending which quotes the theme of the French nursery rhyme song "Frère Jacques," and finally closes with "long, sustained notes" from Allman opposite Trucks' kettledrum.
This has led to a complete control of various parts of the web and a pushing out of their competitors such as how Google Maps took a major control over the online map and direction industry with MapQuest and others forced to take a backseat. Many search engines use concept-based user profiling strategies that derive only topics that users are highly interested in but for best results, according to researchers Wai-Tin and Dik Lun, both positive and negative preferences should be considered. Such profiles, applying negative and positive preferences, result in highest quality and most relevant results by separating alike queries from unalike queries. For example, typing in 'apple' could refer to either the fruit or the Macintosh computer and providing both preferences aids search engines' ability to learn which apple the user is really looking for based on the links clicked.
Following its release, Lovato was accused of copying Jessie J's song "Domino" and Katy Perry's song "I Kissed a Girl"; the lyrics "It's okay/I'm a little curious too/Tell me if it's wrong/If it's right/I don't care ... Got a taste for the cherry/I just need to take a bite" were compared to the theme of Perry's "I Kissed a Girl," which was also co-written by Max Martin. In response, Lovato stated the songs sounded unalike, saying, "I think more than one female artist can kiss a girl and like it". Yasmeen Gharnit of Nylon magazine called the song "a blatantly summer song" that has "boisterous, cinematic instrumentals and synth beat" that distract from "some straight-out-of-your-middle-school- diary lyrics". Jason Lipshutz of Billboard gave the song a rating of four-and- a-half stars out of five, calling it Lovato's "most self-assured statement to date".

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