Now cross reference this with the assertions in the Bloomberg story about the various American companies,
which run the gamut from banks to ISPs and computer hardware / software makers:
Nervana has built an extensive machine learning system,
which runs the gamut from an open - sourced software platform all the way down to an upcoming customized computer chip.
A 32oz bottle of the acclaimed MiddleBar Mary can be purchased for $ 12 at the eatery, as well as MB's branded line of Pickled and Cocktail Accoutrements,
which run the gamut from Lagniappe Beans to Bourbon Poached Cherries.
There are so many choices, from music lessons and sports, to hobbies and clubs, all of
which run the gamut of competitiveness, expense, and time commitment.
The fact that statin drugs cause side effects is well established - there are now 900 studies proving their adverse effects,
which run the gamut from muscle problems to diabetes, to birth defects and increased cancer risk.
The image is perhaps a teensy bit soft by contemporary standards, but certainly the BD outclasses cable when it comes to reproducing the movie's lush colour palette,
which runs the gamut between the straight - up surf - and - sun glow of the early scenes on Fire Island and a cooler, desaturated look in the film's latter half.
This weak riff on Sergio Leone's classic western — just a little too pathetic to be endearing — sets the general tone for the film's dialogue and humour,
which runs the gamut from «that's what she said» to «your mum».
And regardless of your politics, any reasonable viewer should find much to question in Bannon's analyses of recent historical events,
which run the gamut from debatable argumentation to wild truth - spinning to sheer balderdash.
What most consistently keeps our attention, though, is Rodriguez» cast of colorful stock characters,
which runs the gamut from the vengeful mariachi to the CIA agent playing every side to the career rat of a presidential assistant to the retired G - man looking to settle an old score to Mickey Rourke.
In addition, there are ample opportunities for the new presidents to break down into smaller groups based on the size and type of their institutions,
which run the gamut from small arts colleges to significantly larger state schools.
these five cars —
which run the gamut from econobox to luxury — demonstrate that reputations can be rebuilt.
Here are just a few other great examples,
which run the gamut from light - hearted to more serious: The classic book in the «body swap» genre is, of course, Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers.
The dazzling Jumeirah Beach and year - round sunshine are perhaps the biggest draws, but there's also world - class shopping and dining, enticing historic mosques and souks, and a truly grand choice of entertainment
which runs the gamut from Jeep tours of the deserts to indoor - skiing.
These are best accompanied by local wines,
which run the gamut from the noble vintages of famous wine - producing areas like La Rioja to the champagne - style cava from Catalonia.
Aruba is well known for its fantastic range of water sports,
which run the gamut from sailing to wind - surfing.
Nintendo's hybrid console is already home to a vibrant selection of awesome indie titles,
which run the gamut from nostalgic platformers to off - the - wall party games and often cost less than $ 20.
The company also released details about the game's seven races,
which run the gamut from standard fantasy to more imaginative (and specialized): Continue reading «Valhalla Knights 3 Set for October Release»»
This year's exhibition prominently features Asian galleries and artists by shining the spotlight on their evocative art pieces,
which run the gamut from paintings to ceramic sculptures.
the two create sculptural works and photographs
which run the gamut from textile assemblages to action figure portraits.
In contemporary popular culture, the mutating body of fable reappears in myriad guises,
which run the gamut from the abject to the exalted.
Finally, there are curved monitors,
which run the gamut from $ 300 - $ 400 1080p models to insanely tricked out ultrawide sets that will run you well over $ 1,000.
Users can join existing peer support groups or challenges,
which run the gamut from eating more vegetables to logging more exercise.
In the world of franchising —
which runs the gamut from real estate to restaurants and hair salons to hotels — the marketing focus has tended to be more on the brand and less on local ownership, Reynolds says.
Not exact matches
With the number of virtual assistants are growing, their expertise now
runs the
gamut, making it easier to find someone who fits your organization, says Jaleh Bisharat, vice president of marketing at oDesk.com,
which is based in Redwood City, Calif..
These qualities and conditions,
which constitute the materials and contexts with
which and in
which the exemplifications of relational power must fulfill their ambiguous destinies,
run the
gamut from triumphant breakthroughs to crippling regressions, from life - restoring laughter to life - denying despair, from the beauty of the gracious heart to the debasing cruelty of the small mind and smaller soul.
Trends show skirt lengths are
running the
gamut, and that the knee - length skirt,
which offers more coverage, is making a comeback.
Other proposed changes
run the
gamut from eliminating the term «mental retardation» — to be replaced with a new «intellectual disability» category — to introducing diagnoses such as «psychosis risk syndrome» and «mild neurocognitive disorder,»
which are designed to catch patients in the early stages of a disorder.
I also wanted to make the spaces feel real and livable,
which meant
running the
gamut of high, mid, and lower priced items to bring that feeling to fruition.
But his extraordinary range,
which has enabled him to play Jackie Robinson in one movie and James Brown in the next, has been put to little use in Black Panther, where he
runs the
gamut from dignified to resolute.
His films reflect all of this and more, rooted in unfettered emotion and steeped in style,
running the
gamut from small studio pictures to micro-budget contemporary fables, like Ray Meets Helen,
which premieres Friday at the Quad, with Rudolph and actors Keith Carradine and Samantha Mathis in person for the evening show.
Although the three lead actors are all working under serious impediments — Travolta has been equipped with a singularly ridiculous soul patch and a Boston accent that
runs the
gamut from non-existent to «SNL» sketch broadness, oftentimes in the same scene, Plummer has a role that all but insists on being played in the hammiest manner imaginable and Sheridan (whose previous films have included such better projects as «The Tree of Life,» «Mud» and «Joe») is playing a contrivance instead of a character — they are not without a certain innate charm, and indeed, the best scenes here are the ones in
which they are simply allowed to interact and bounce off of each other in a relaxed manner before having to return to the mechanics of the increasingly forced plot.
The themes that Jim Henson's electric Kool - Aid acid trip tackles through its tacky sketches, instantly - dated guest stars, and cobwebbed musical interludes
run the
gamut from loneliness (a disturbing rendition of Jim Croce's «Time in a Bottle» in
which a Muppet mutilates and pickles himself) to war (a version of Buffalo Springfield's «For What It's Worth» sung by forest animals being terrorized by mad redneck hunters) to exotic burlesques that predict the melancholia lacing The Dark Crystal and the eternally underestimated The Muppet Movie.
Running the
gamut from the deeply moving to the darkly humorous, The Party puts an entirely modern spin on the traditional British comedy of manners; that it's filmed in black and white only adds to the stark intimacy
which draws the viewer in.
Then of course there's Michael Chapman's cinematography,
running an intoxicating
gamut from neon smear to sickly pallor; and Bernard Herrmann's magnificent (and last) score,
which alternately lends melancholy romanticism and an impending sense of dread.
Any one of these books —
which run the genre
gamut from history to biography to poetry — would make a worthy read - aloud this month (or any month) in an elementary, middle, or high school class.
His diocese,
which covers 40 schools in three counties that
run the
gamut from wealthy to downright impoverished, recently centralized all operations under three professionals experienced in doing all the things required to
run a healthy school district: marketing, financial management and fundraising.
The Jeep brand's models
run the
gamut from the large and premium Grand Cherokee — the most lauded in the SUV segment — to the trail - blazing Wrangler,
which boasts not only capability, but versatility to suit a variety of driving needs.
The cars at this year's Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion span 81 years of racing history and
run the
gamut from a 1911 National 40,
which raced at the very first Indianapolis 500, to a 1992 Mazda RX - 792P GTP, displaying the technological advancements motor racing has made over the years.
The best of these works frequently underscore darker moments,
running the
gamut from a bombing and a book - burning to schoolyard bullying, but do so without criticizing the characters nor the conditions of the societies
which shaped them.
• The wider Color
Gamut and much brighter display significantly improve screen readability and usability in high ambient light,
which along with battery
running is one of the most important issues for consumers.
These books,
which encompass a spectrum of nearly 70 languages,
run the
gamut of genres, although data showed that romance / erotica, thriller, and fantasy were the top - selling categories.
Sites
ran the
gamut from simple webdesign hosted on commercial domains to robust, professional, online retail sites, some of
which had a URL different than that of the store's name.
The game sports a stable of vehicles
running the
gamut from the dominating Titan and the Enforcer, to the Outlaw,
which «has the «Slam» RUSH ability
which allows daredevils to perform insane takedowns from above.»
These badges
run the
gamut of allowing you to play alongside Poochy (whom you can ride), to an increased amount of health, or an all - you - can - eat watermelon,
which provides infinite ammo for spitting out seeds.
It explores the role of vernacular forms in some 40 works by more than two dozen contemporary artists,
which run the aesthetic
gamut: the hand - crafted work of Aaron Spangler juxtaposes with Lari Pittman's carnivalesque day - glo paintings; Marc Swanson's glittering trophy heads with Rachel Harrison's urban relics.
Laura Owens» paintings,
which have
run the
gamut from abstraction and landscape to figuration, demonstrate a shrewd awareness of form, color, and line.
What I find most fascinating about each of the artists» works is the multitudinous points - of - view from
which mystery is perceived; it certainly
runs the
gamut in variety, opinion, and consciousness.
This becomes breathtakingly clear to anyone who tours the Joyner - Giuffrida house in San Francisco's Presidio Heights neighborhood, where the 150 - odd works on display
run the
gamut from Whitten's The Eighth Furrow, a squeegee painting executed more than a decade before Gerhard Richter made the technique famous, to Kara Walker's epic Terrible Vacation, a reimagining in gouache of J.M.W. Turner's Slave Ship, to the young Brooklyn - based artist Jayson Musson's Anticyclonic,
which is made from the scraps of innumerable Coogi sweaters.
Nebel's show,
which ran from midnight to 5:30 a.m. five nights a week,
ran the paranormal
gamut, from ghost sightings to conspiracy theories to close encounters — the stuff that insomniacs live for.
The
gamut runs from the white - on - white abstractions of David Dupuis, whose combinations of paint and collage yield seductive if rather too Jasper Johnsian surfaces, to Rudolf Stingel's illustrated instructions for making an abstract painting,
which looks pretty much like a second work by Mr. Stingel hanging nearby.