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"abridged" Definitions
  1. (of a book, play, etc.) made shorter by leaving parts out
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An abridged version of the study was published on Saturday.
Below is an abridged and edited version of the interview.
The district instead sent an abridged version of the principal's letter.
We accept abridged freedom of speech and restricted freedom of movement.
We were premiering a 1-minute abridged version at the retreat.
The Story audiobook feels like an abridged version of your seminars.
Even abridged and cut into chunks, the movie remains a delight.
If you missed it, you can watch the abridged version below.
It's technically a Starbucks kiosk and features a slightly abridged menu.
"I have the abridged Liddell and Scott at home," he said.
The company also published an abridged translation of "Tombstone" in 2012.
That cover only exists in its abridged form found in the clip.
Safe, legal abortion will never be abridged in 2628 America or beyond.
" Nearly every grantee who spoke with Recode called the abridged process "unusual.
"I already read through the abridged for the New York City" competition.
In this case, Manga Shakespeare offers abridged versions of the bard's classics.
Here's an abridged version: What's the standard to trigger a new election?
Gabriel Gorodetsky's edition — abridged and unabridged — is a work for the ages.
What follows is an abridged version of their conversation, as recounted by Feldman.
GOSHEN "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)," 37 Plays in 97 Minutes.
GOSHEN "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)," 37 plays in 97 minutes.
For more on the opioid epidemic, read Vox's explainer (or the abridged version).
Still, the movie's "Mary" might be as ecstatic but it also feels abridged.
On its premium transcontinental routes, United gives out abridged business class amenity kits.
I remember the magazine's squat format, and learning what the word "abridged" meant.
Note: This is an abridged version of our in-depth Best Password Managers guide.
"Jim & Andy" revisits Kaufman's tragically abridged story, largely through Mr. Carrey's experiences playing him.
Lawyers defending Shelby contended that the video offered an abridged version of what happened.
Zander gives me a very abridged run through of the logistics of the game.
Here is an abridged account of his 21 days on the cusp of power. 1.
Roy Cooper scrambling to his Executive Mansion ballroom Friday for an abridged swearing-in ceremony.
Some people get "the whole story" and some just get the abridged "we've separated" version.
It might mean that the whole Iron Islands "kingsmoot" storyline gets abridged on the show.
Below is an abridged history outlining how we got here, from rumors to hardware to software.
Add to that an abridged text, and it feels a little like watching a CliffsNotes version.
Ever notice the N.R.A. complaining about Second Amendment rights being abridged for these kinds of guns?
What follows is an abridged version of our conversation: Constable: She was sleeping on the terrace.
We like the idea of ancient (Chinese and otherwise) wisdom, but we want the abridged version.
An abridged version of Fisher's childhood could be pieced together through a series of tabloid front pages.
Here is an abridged list, for reference/schadenfreude:• My senior year of college, I shattered my ankle.
Allow me to give you an abridged history of various triangles and their appearance in popular music:
She's also known for hilariously retelling entire works (SparkNotes style, so, abridged versions) using the account's Highlight feature.
Here, abridged recipes and food stories from four artists, excerpted with permission from The Artists' and Writers' Cookbook.
However, we have a First Amendment, which says that the right of free speech shall not be abridged.
If it's less than the average price, you get an abridged (but still awesome) version of this bundle.
I drag myself to the bathroom, do an abridged version of my skincare routine, and head to bed.
But this abridged version may do a better job in New York, where it'll surely galvanize young voters.
It serves a somewhat abridged omakase, created by Junichi Matsuzaki, a Sushi Yasuda alumnus, for $175 per person.
They inhabit the human heart, and from there, though they may be abridged, they can never be extinguished.
But the Spanish language versions are abridged, most of them less detailed than their counterparts in English. Sen.
So, in celebration of our astrological insignificance, let's dive into a brief, abridged human history of the solar eclipse.
Here's a quick, abridged list: There are three upgrades in particular that serve as the foundation for today's updates.
The abridged episode came from "sewing together all the dialogue from audition scenes, read-throughs and rehearsals," Grace wrote.
In just a couple of column inches, she read an abridged version of his biography and was instantly intrigued.
Wikipedia features an abridged list, and Artists in Canada maintains a huge database of more than 47,33 Canadian artists.
According to Peter Sokolowski, Merriam-Webster's editor at large, "womyn" was entered into the company's abridged dictionary in 2002.
He gave Puyudo an abridged version of the speech that, by now, he had practiced a half-dozen times.
Here is, via McGann, an abridged history of Limbaugh's comments on race: Limbaugh, like Trump, was a longtime birther.
The Met has given it even more by presenting an abridged English-language version, which runs through Jan. 4.
Visit BI Prime for more stories, and click here to read an abridged version of this wide-reaching survey.
For more on the opioid epidemic, read Vox's in-depth explainer, the abridged version, or the maps and charts version.
Of course I can't go over all the details of quantum mechanics, so let me give you the abridged version.
Advertising was just one whitewashed, misleading, heavily abridged component of the much larger European story of Western expansion and development.
The complexity and ambiguity of conflict, whether historical or speculative, is abridged or abstracted into a handful of transparent choices.
In Welles' case, that included taking away "The Magnificent Ambersons" from the director and releasing it in an abridged form.
Below you can see an abridged list of some of the major Chromebooks (and other Chrome OS devices) gaining support:
Sputnik claims that it "tells the untold," even if its daily report relies heavily on articles abridged from other sources.
Federal Election Commission was clear: The First Amendment rights of corporations may not be abridged simply because they are corporations.
For more on the opioid epidemic, read Vox's in-depth explainer, the abridged explainer, or the maps and charts explainer.
For more on the opioid epidemic, read Vox's in-depth explainer, the abridged version, or the maps and charts variant.
An abridged version: The X-Man known as Jean Grey comes into contact with the cosmic force known as the Phoenix.
Along with this abridged resource, the ICIRR has a longer guide, which outlines what immigrants need to know when being detained.
This is an abridged version of a thread (and a three-way phone call) that took up an entire evening. 7.
Briefers are expected to limit their presentation to an abridged version, accompanied by photos, maps, drawings and video, the officials said.
It's a simple and straightforward abridged modern retelling of myths first put down by a 13th century writer named Snorri Sturluson.
Noisey: Can you give me the abridged history of The Mercury Program leading up to the release of the new album?
Each year, the group performs an abridged version of Handel's "Messiah" at the Midnight Mission, a charitable institution on Skid Row.
Perhaps we made the right choices from the slightly abridged menu, but my threesome found lunch a better experience than dinner.
But she never loomed as large as Trump does, and her reach was abridged in ways that his might not be.
A significantly abridged version is now available in English, translated by Elias Muhanna, a professor of Arabic literature at Brown University.
The right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances shall not be abridged.
The missing witnesses may be able to establish the elements of these crimes, but they are missing from the abridged record.
Julie Taymor's production is given a run in its full, German version, rather than the abridged Christmas account seen last year.
Before her disappearance, Earhart cabled frequent dispatches serializing her flight around the world for the New York Herald Tribune, abridged below.
Expect someone to fill in Carol Danvers on all of these details — perhaps in an abridged fashion — in April's Avengers: Endgame.
But the new Hero has been simplified and abridged to make it easier to use and to bring the price way down.
Those freedoms have been sacrificed supposedly to help workers, but they are actually being abridged by politicians in thrall to labor unions.
In the video, Williams recites an abridged version of the poem "Still I Rise" — words written by another great woman, Maya Angelou.
What follows is an edited and abridged version of the conversation; for the full discussion, please download and subscribe to Pitchfork Economics.
The menu is a slightly abridged version of that of a regular Starbucks including items like Pumpkin Spice Lattes and Mocha Frappucinos.
"There may be cases of juror bias so extreme that, almost by definition, the jury trial right has been abridged," she wrote.
Biden soon settled into an abridged version of the updated stump speech he's been giving since his resounding win in South Carolina.
Mr. Cherstich abridged the production and designed it "as if it was a thriller, with a series of plot twists," he explained.
Brevity may be the soul of wit, but this strikes me as an example of product naming abridged beyond the point of usefulness.
They'll wake up the sleepers and run through an abridged questionnaire with them, then give them a certificate to show they've been counted.
W. Norton) Peter Gizzi "Archeophonics," (Wesleyan University Press) Jay Hopler "The Abridged History of Rainfall" (McSweeney's) Solmaz Sharif (debut collection) "Look" (Graywolf Press)
But colorful details like that don't change the sense that "Naples '44" is essentially an abridged version of a much more detailed work.
"Equal rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State on account of sex." pic.twitter.
In New York City, a recent college graduate returns from an abridged European vacation to search for an answer to an impossible problem.
"It feels like an abridged newspaper," said Anna Marie Fanelli, an interior designer and co-owner of Floor and Decor in downtown Tenafly.
And there he was, delivering without notes an abridged, eight-and-a-half-minute version of the speech he would soon give inside.
Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.
Here is a very abridged and condensed summary: Over the series' 12 issues, the intricate plot hangs on another ex-hero, Adrian Veidt a.k.a.
In an abridged version of the interview available on Wednesday, Jordan had said the SNB was still ready to intervene in the forex market.
But for people who haven't played or finished the game, it'll still likely be a good sort of abridged version of the game's story.
By contrast, Mr. Trincale abridged his chronicles, tackling issues as varied as terrorism and the soccer star Maradona in three or four-minute songs.
The Creative Arts Emmys weren't televised, but an abridged version of the ceremony will air before the Stephen Colbert-hosted Primetime Emmys next Sunday.
While at Berkeley, he argued unsuccessfully on behalf of a California soldier whose constitutional rights to freedom of religion, he said, were being abridged.
One wonders what was altered or abridged, but Turner's voice—straightforward and calm, stoic and unrepentant—is too strange to have been wholly invented.
The abridged version — and you can read a more in-depth explanation here — is that the ancient temple in Jerusalem housed an eternal flame.
It's a format so abridged and casual that botched grammar isn't necessarily equated with stupidity; it could simply be the consequence of haste or convenience.
Do an abridged version, peppering the walk with queries that have the children visualizing what life was like for the inhabitants of these stately homes.
According to USA Today, several Norwegian students who were studying at the Hong Kong Baptist University were also affected by abruptly abridged study away programs.
"The Epic of Gilgamesh" I enjoy reading epic stories from ancient history and in recent years have been reading abridged versions aloud to my kids.
The court rejected that argument, because another part of the 14th Amendment states that the right to vote can be "abridged" for committing a crime.
Stephen Prina's "English for Foreigners (abridged)" at Petzel Gallery, a partial reprise of a 2017 museum show in Naples, has a lot of separate parts.
For any employer, in Sweden or elsewhere (and perhaps especially in the U.S.), an abridged workweek can't damage productivity if it's going to have a chance.
The competition pits eight star-studded teams against each other in the Twenty20 format, an abridged and heavy-hitting version of the sport launched in 2003.
Regardless of what happens to her character, Daenerys Targaryen, Clarke's time on the show will end with the conclusion of the abridged six-episode Season 8.
Sotomayor is releasing two autobiographical books: one is a picture book, the other is a version of her 85033 memoir, abridged for middle school-level readers.
Earlier that week, a reading of an abridged version of De Profundis, recorded in Wilde's cell in the prison, was also broadcasted for all to hear.
He offered an abridged summary of one of the most brilliant runs in rap history, including dropping two #1 albums on consecutive weeks earlier this year.
It would guarantee that our rights as taxpayers and as participants in the civic life of the country cannot be abridged because of our private lives.
Upstairs in the selectively lighted dining room, the Unabridged Berselius is a 3873-course tasting menu for $215, and the abridged, 10-course version is $145.
Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Sec. 2.
But within five minutes of meeting with Ms. Jenkins, who acted out an abridged version of the film as part of her pitch, he was sold.
He loved the story "The Cop and the Anthem," by O. Henry; he read the abridged version of "The Call of the Wild" over and over.
In this abridged state, Teta is a cousin to the simplified icons in Rocca's 1960s drawings — brisk renderings of peeled bananas, crossed legs, and palm trees.
Here's how it works: You name your price, and if it's less than the average price, you get an abridged (but still awesome) version of this bundle.
The justice recently released two autobiographical books: one is a picture book, the other is a version of her 2013 memoir, abridged for middle school-level readers.
After the Civil War, the ratification of the 28503th Amendment in 22019 provided that the right to vote "shall not be denied or abridged" based on race.
This stage version is, by necessity, abridged, yet much of the original dialogue has been retained, supplemented by spoken narration that adds a knowing meta-theatrical element.
The abridged vocabulary for administrators could affect the CDC's recommendations regarding populations such as transgender people, who are statistically at a higher risk for sexually transmitted diseases.
She didn't read the abridged versions of these books, but rather the original full-length novels, which were packed with sorrow and violence and cruelty and danger.
There will also be abridged performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington on March 6, 2018, and at Arizona State University in Tempe on April 7, 2018.
It was abridged slightly in the show, but that hasn't stopped fans from using the full prediction as the basis for numerous theories on how she'll bite it.
In the aftermath of a superstorm, restaurants might create abridged post-disaster menus with whatever they have on hand or are able to procure from local retail stores.
A most basic principle of democracy is affirmed: the right of the people to report violations of law and abuses of power to appropriate authorities cannot be abridged.
In your introduction card — the top box of your profile page which contains your name and a few abridged details about your current employment and education — click "More…" 
This is important for students whose free speech has been abridged, because they currently have little recourse but to file a lawsuit, an expensive and time-consuming endeavor.
The abridged "Flute," using Julie Taymor's popular and fantastical 2004 production and translated snappily by J.D. McClatchy, returned to the house on Wednesday and runs through Jan. 5.
It's been a century since the US constitution was amended to ensure that the right to vote could not be denied or abridged on the basis of sex.
The right to free speech is never abridged in America, so Pence and the other voices on the right who have taken up the cause of making Rep.
He studied under the celebrated critic Lionel Trilling, with whom he collaborated on editing an abridged version of Ernest Jones's three-volume biography of Sigmund Freud in 1961.
In the past few months preparing for tour, he's been back at it with the band, rewriting abridged versions to songs from the last record before their break-up.
An abridged version of the exhibition will be on view at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit, as Revisiting the Fulbright Triptych, February 15–June 16, 2019.  
In New York, lawmakers acted to update the law so that it would conform to Supreme Court rulings and ensure that women's rights are not abridged by state law.
He topped off his proclamation with an abridged, a cappella rendition of Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten," the tune many will probably know as the theme song for MTV's The Hills.
The abridged version begins with George Monroe, a prospector more interested in gold than natural beauty, who staked his claim in the 2100s and named the springs after himself.
After raising her family, she learned about the school's accelerated adult completion program, which helps working adults gain a degree through a schedule of night classes and abridged courses.
The (very) abridged version of the Book: An adored queen named Esther thwarts the evil plot of Haman to murder all the Jews in her kingdom in ancient Persia.
Here's the text: Section 1: Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.
Europe and the US pushed back against that idea, saying that countries should be able to decide who they want to ally with and that national sovereignty shouldn't be abridged.
" The motion says the plaintiffs have "a right to trial of their claims, but their rights will not be abridged if trial were continued to a date after the inauguration.
Below is an abridged list of the events Trump is expected to attend in the U.K. that will feature members of the royal family, according to the Buckingham Palace schedule.
Occasionally, this coalition (including all the members of the Supreme Court) meets to create "restatements," effectively an abridged synopsis or reference guide for the latest established precedents and legal trends.
"Get It Together" remixes South African DJ Black Coffee's extended house track "Superman" into an abridged dance interlude, highlighting the original's thumping percussion, shifty piano, and ominous electronic sitar-esque throb.
The Queen presented Trump with an abridged first edition of "The Second World War" -- the historical epic that helped her first prime minister, Winston Churchill, win a Nobel Prize for literature.
According to Netflix, the last run of episodes—a slightly abridged, eight-episode season—will offer a "good, creative conclusion" to one of its first successful original programs, following Spacey's firing.
The exhibit revolves around an abridged copy of the testament handed out by white British colonialists in the 1800s, who had gutted the more egalitarian books — Revelations and Exodus, for example.
The project was a hit on the website FunBrain in 26, racking up 214 million views within two years, and in 219 an abridged version was published as a paper book.
A Beginning Library of Protest Songs "The Ghost of Tom Joad" performed by Bruce Springsteen and Tom Morello We've put together the following abridged list of protest songs from different eras.
Recently, investment firm Tiny Capital and animation studio Thinko created an animated, abridged version of this speech: Here are three tendencies Munger highlights that he tries to avoid while making decisions.
Here are 10 songs spanning two and a half decades of K-pop history, an incomplete and highly abridged history of the genre from its most serious to its most colorful.
But "Life and Fate" was not published in the Soviet Union until 240 , 24 years after Grossman died at the age of 58, and even then only in an abridged version.
Former Vice President Joe Biden's site also has abridged Spanish-language versions of his policies, lacking more detailed translated plans — but all links in Spanish do lead to Spanish-language pages.
There was no hiding the book's subject, but we would give his parents an abridged manuscript—enough material to give them a sense of the storyline while sparing them the details.
But there may be less focus on buying (and, for brands, selling) the "Korean 10-step routine," and purchasing individual products instead as emphasized in abridged versions of the 10-step.
Here's how our Pay What You Want deals work: You name your price, and if it's less than the average price, you get an abridged (but still awesome) version of this bundle.
For another fairly faithful Alan Moore adaptation, the Justice League Unlimited episode "For the Man Who Has Everything" offers an abridged but still effective animated version of one of Moore's Superman stories.
I bought the bound version of the report on Amazon, and the abridged version by Thomas Patterson, and our special events team put together an excellent briefing book ahead of our coverage.
Placing limits on the speech of companies in this way, Nader's lawyer argued, abridged the "rights of listeners"—­in this case the consumer, who could not compare prices while shopping for medications.
"The project got buried and put out of print very quickly," said the producer Hal Willner, a longtime Burroughs associate who helped record that abridged audiobook, which was released by Warner Bros.
"However, we have a First Amendment which says that the right of free speech shall not be abridged, and it is addressed in particular to speech critical of the government," he continued.
Give me the abridged version or nothing at all, because I'm currently juggling my coffee and phone in one hand and gym bag in the other while attempting to commute to work.
Productions include Isabelle Huppert's turn as an incestuous stepmother in "Phaedra(s)," Peter Brooks's abridged "Mahabharata," Mikhail Baryshnikov's reading of Nijinsky's diaries and Ivo van Hove's conflation of several Shakespeare history plays.
House of Cards will resume production in 2018, Deadline reports, with the goal of completing a slightly abridged, eight-episode season to cap off the series starring Robin Wright's character, Claire Underwood.
The individual right to bear arms remains a work in progress constitutionally and these cases could answer lingering questions over how far this right can be abridged through legislative or regulatory changes.
Here's an abridged, spoiler-ish summary of what's happened in Civil War II so far: Captain Marvel finds an Inhuman who can predict the future to a very high degree of certainty.
In America, the Equal Rights Amendment — an amendment from 1972 that states people "shall not be denied or abridged" equal rights on account of their sex — is very, very close to being passed.
The initial stated purpose for the Committee's subpoenas was to determine if the state proceedings unconstitutionally abridged ExxonMobil's freedom of speech to deny climate change, and to protect ExxonMobil's rights in the proceedings.
Rod Rosenstein Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appeared before the House Judiciary Committee, and if that sounds like several hours of torture, you're right, so here's the abridged version of what he said.
" The text of the Equal Rights Amendment is simple: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.
You don't get to call yourself the party of Lincoln and stay silent when voting rights are abridged, hate crimes are met with silence and dark-skinned citizens are cast as un-American.
" The ERA would add language to the Constitution ensuring that "equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.
Just a few weeks before, Facebook had published a blog post laying out the abridged version of what is now the subject of dozens of hours of congressional testimony and endless breaking news headlines.
As you surely recall, the en banc 4th Circuit enjoined the temporary travel ban in May, finding it abridged the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment because it was motivated by animus toward Muslims.
This is what the Equal Rights Amendment says: 'Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State, including Utah, on account of sex.
The justices' decision not to take up the case leaves intact a federal appeals court ruling that upheld the law against a First Amendment challenge that claimed the measure abridged doctors' freedom of speech.
Just like their blogging colleagues, obituary writers have to work fast, which means they sometimes post abridged versions of their work online, before printing a more complete obituary in the print version the following day.
After the user sets the alarm, Poncho will send a push notification with an abridged version of the forecast right on the homescreen, complete with specially composed music which is personalized based on your weather.
United States (1929), Congress' power "to require pertinent disclosures in aid of its own constitutional power is not abridged because the information sought to be elicited may also be of use in" a criminal prosecution.
Rebecca sent me an email outlining her critiques—here's an abridged version of her message: Rebecca's concerns are similar to critiques leveled at social media platform companies, which often struggle with harassment and oversight issues.
Price: $3.99 Final Fantasy XV proved to be a popular enough game that it spawned its own mobile game in 2018 called Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition, which is an abridged version of the original.
The basic rights of voters are being abridged by the champion of a shameful campaign that is being whipped up in Republican-controlled statehouses: using ID requirements to suppress voters who tend toward the Democrats.
In June 2016, The Wall Street Journal reported that the Obama administration had concluded that uranium particles found by inspectors during its abridged visit to Parchin were likely connected to its covert nuclear weapons program.
If so, please enjoy this abridged look at five previous "spares" from Prince Harry's family tree, whose own royal nuptials illuminate a rich tapestry of spectacle and fascination for the betrothed participants and besotted public.
The E.R.A., which would enshrine in the Constitution the guarantee that a woman's rights are equal to a man's and "shall not be denied or abridged," at first moved quickly toward passage in the 1970s.
The source said that he expected the EPA would likely finalize the abridged version of the plan at the same time as E15 and then continue to consider the existing comments on the other (reform proposals).
On September 4th the Indian Premier League (IPL), a domestic tournament which uses the abridged Twenty20 (T20) format, announced that it had signed a five-year contract worth $2.55bn for its worldwide broadcasting and digital rights.
" The source said that he expected the EPA would likely finalize the abridged version of the plan at the same time as E15 and then "continue to consider the existing comments on the other (reform proposals).
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of political belief, race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
The Equal Rights Amendment is short and reads as follows: Section 21979: Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.
The show may be set in the late 1970s, but for new play Torch Song — an abridged version of earlier works by Harvey Fierstein, who also originally starred — the show's themes are as timely now as ever.
Jon and Daenerys arrive to a glaringly abridged lineup, but a strong one nonetheless: Sansa, Lady of Winterfell, her dramatic stoner teen brother, Brienne of Tarth, Podrick Payne, Lyanna Mormont, and the rest of the Stark banners.
The first e-Ora won't be minted until the next day, so I wander over to the Orania Cultural History Museum, where the curator, Jan Joubert, is happy to give me an abridged tour of Afrikaner hardship.
But the ERA, which states that "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex," has been languishing in Congress since 19823.
" Later, in 1943, the wording changed slightly to read as it does now: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.
The old system would simply show an abridged version of the story in question, but the new web view now shows the entire thing, complete with screenshots and a link to the app or apps in question.
On Friday night, at a fundraiser for the Collective, a political action committee supporting black Democratic candidates, Harrison delivered an abridged version of his biography that his campaign hopes will inspire people to come to the polls.
Here are four I want to highlight: The US Constitution holds that the right to vote cannot be abridged on the basis of race, color, previous condition of servitude, sex, or age ... if you're older than 218.
And along with the odd ending voice-over, which directly addresses the method by which Delos creates its copies of guests, the episode opens with another voice-over that is an abridged version of William's confession to Juliette.
That sum -- arriving at the door as Senate Democrats grew increasingly likely to recapture the upper body -- is $7 million more than it has raised in any complete month ever, never mind an abridged three-week reporting period.
"  If the resolution is passed, the amendment would instead say the right to vote for citizens who are 16 years of age or older "shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State.
This performance, which will also feature a live band, will present an abridged version of Taylor's recent audiobook, "I'm From the Sun: The Gustafer Yellowgold Story," as well as older folk-flavored tunes starring his space-traveling hero.
It's a slightly abridged version of the entire album, accompanying non-narrative scenes of, among other things, black cowboys doing rodeo feats, a circular white arena holding group rituals in the desert, and dancers claiming Houston's urban spaces.
An abridged, spoiler-ish summary of what's happened in Civil War II so far: Captain Marvel finds an Inhuman who can more or less predict the future, which allows Captain Marvel's team to deal with crises before they start.
Reese, the court determined that the 15th Amendment, which states that the right to vote "shall not be denied or abridged…on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude," did not mean what it seemed to mean.
" Rather, the Supreme Court's decisions establish that "Congress's 'authority ... to require pertinent disclosures in aid of its own constitutional power is not abridged' merely 'because the information sought to be elicited may also be of use' in criminal prosecutions.
So for his first radio performance, an abridged version of the historical novel "The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties," Mr. Shan used the studio's three recording technicians as his audience and adjusted his performance based on their reactions.
Julie Taymor's production of Mozart's tale of tribulation has already appeared once this season, in its full form and in German, but now returns in what the Met likes to call its family-friendly guise: abridged, and in English.
Carlos Miguel Prieto takes the helm of this orchestra of young musicians, who play an abridged version of Falla's "The Three-Cornered Hat," Stravinsky's "Pétrouchka" and Gabriela Montero's Piano Concerto No. 22, "Latin," with the composer at the piano.
Which meant under no fucking circumstances was I playing "My Heart Will Go On." We got our holiday assignment in mid-September, giving the class a little over three months to learn an abridged version of the four-minute track.
" What the Supreme Court's decisions actually say is, "Congress's 'authority ... to require pertinent disclosures in aid of its own constitutional power is not abridged' merely 'because the information sought to be elicited may also be of use' in criminal prosecutions.
The only way I can finish this project on time will be to dig myself out of that hole, and the only way to do that will be to make the tough cuts Remini did when he abridged his own work.
Rioux can't give us a firm count, because in the early days the book was extensively pirated, and then it went into the public domain, but she estimates that ten million copies have been sold, and that's not including abridged editions.
Mr. Welser-Möst decided in the late afternoon that the performance would go on in a much-abridged form (75 minutes of the two-hour piece), featuring the chorus and the last soloist standing, the brilliant South African soprano Golda Schultz.
When washing my face, I note how dry my skin feels, so I slather on an enriched cream; I used to have a whole skincare regimen, but that has fallen by the wayside with my generally abridged self-care routine.
The ERA would insert into the Constitution that "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex" and gives Congress the power to enforce this.
By putting the burden on the defendant in a libel lawsuit to prove the truth of a statement said to be defamatory, the law abridged freedom of speech, and of the press in particular, by unduly restricting criticism of conduct by government officials.
Such outside-the-box tactics have been tried before in the abridged seven-a-side version of the sport, and at line-outs—in which the ball is thrown back into play from the sideline—without drastically affecting the flow of the game.
Why it matters: Here's an abridged list of campaign-related hacking targets during the last two presidencies: The Obama, McCain and Lindsey Graham campaigns; John Podesta's and Sara Palin's private emails; the Democratic and Republican National Committees; and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
" Her greatest political feat was toppling the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), the content of which was relatively benign: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.
He's in distinguished company; Luis Buñuel, in his memoirs, recalls that, near the start of the Second World War, an abridged version of Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will" was shown in New York to two great comic directors, Chaplin and René Clair.
In the series of tweets pictured below (which, believe it or not, is slightly abridged), Minaj explains that she had difficulty properly celebrating the birthday of her current fiancé, rapper Meek Mill, because of a lawsuit she was served with on May 9.
I moved to Astoria, the Greek-American neighborhood in Queens, where, sitting at a table early in the morning, I consumed Thucydides, with my Greek text and my spiral notebooks and my abridged Liddell and Scott—the Greek-English lexicon essential to classicists.
An abridged history: They used the fourth pick of the 30.83 draft on Kristaps Porzingis, and he was fun for a while, but the Knicks were still terrible and then he tore a ligament in his knee and now he plays in Dallas.
In the summer of 2020 the company plans to collaborate with the Public Theater on a new, abridged English-language version of Mozart's "The Magic Flute" in the park, directed by Lear deBessonet, featuring the Met Orchestra conducted by Mr. Nézet-Séguin.
Four welfare checks were documented during that time, but the abridged video recording does not show anyone going into or out of his cell, and Mr. Hernandez Vasquez does not appear to move during the unexplained four-hour gap in the recording.
When Facebook recently took down a network of suspected Russian pages on the grounds of "coordinated inauthentic behavior" it also inadvertently took down a legitimate site that was organizing an anti-racist protest, again leading to charges of abridged freedom of expression.
The full text of the ERA, which was passed in a storm of controversy in the 238s, seems unprovocative today: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex".
It would embolden Trump to push even harder toward the America he wants — where corporate oversight is scant, climate change is ignored, voting rights are abridged, health care is a privilege, judicial independence is a fiction and the truth is whatever he says it is.
You could then even use it to light the American flag on fire if you so choose, because that is your constitutional right and it can't be abridged by the chancellor of an enormous state school system who doesn't even understand what freedom of speech means.
Below is an abridged guide to how strange things have gotten On February 29 of this year—just 16 days after the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the conservative stalwart on the bench—Thomas and the other justices heard oral arguments in Voisine v.
"Momby's abridged version of the happy birthday song," the Scream Queens alum wrote on Instagram Stories, sharing both a snap of the fruit-topped confection and one of herself and some friends with electronic cigarettes — channeling Fisher, who her daughter said was a fan of the product.
First proposed almost a century ago and passed by Congress in 227, the constitutional amendment — whose main clause reads, "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex" — has sweeping implications.
On a screen behind her, the video portion of the piece begins with a swirl of interstellar imagery; Crampton recites an abridged version of the Sisa story at the front of the stage, then dashes back behind a set of CDJs, unleashing beats that wobble uncontrollably.
"If I were king, I would not allow people to go around burning the American flag -- however, we have a First Amendment which says that the right of free speech shall not be abridged -- and it is addressed in particular to speech critical of the government," Scalia said.
An aroma so faint, yet so intense, that it abridged the argan oil, the clay walls, the mud, the village, the river, the place, the moment — and, most notably yet, an aroma that did not connect me to a distant memory and instead created an elucidation of something unfamiliar.
"The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election... shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax," the former senator and secretary of State tweeted.
He had been bitten by the bug when his uncle Myron, a photographer in the Signal Corps, brought home a projector and a boxful of films from France after World War II — abridged versions of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" and Georges Méliès's experimental "A Trip to the Moon," among others.
The speech was an abridged version of the address she gave at a rally in Queensbridge, New York City, after endorsing Sanders in October, and a speech she gave in Las Vegas in English on Saturday night, with a few minor changes to speak specifically to her Latino audience.
Just last week, Britney Spears celebrated the 20th anniversary of "...Baby One More Time," a song whose title was abridged from its chorus because its writer, the tried-and-true Swedish hitmaker Max Martin, misunderstood that "hit me" couldn't be used as a direct synonym for "call me" without the context.
He uncovered two leads: the only surviving exemplars of the film project (visual ideas, storyline, characters' sketches) were a Portuguese abridged translation contained in an out-of-print catalogue of Dalí's film projects and a more extensive document, a notebook written in French that was housed at the Centre Pompidou.
Getting a shot on the cast of The Ultimate Fighter: Team Sonnen vs Team Jones, Gastelum defeated Kito Andrews by decision to get into the house but his performance was average enough to be abridged so that episode could accommodate all the knockouts and submissions in the thirteen other qualifying bouts.
As if to counter that possibility, Ms. Burke, herself an acclaimed actress from films like "Nil by Mouth," opts for protracted double takes and hammy exaggerations to buoy an abridged version of the 1892 play, which has far more resonance and emotion than are allowed to surface on this occasion.
I'm part of a movement that's not going anywhere until the foundational document of our country insists loudly and clearly to us and to the world that: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex."
According to "The Curious Case of Kiryas Joel: The Rise of a Village Theocracy and the Battle to Defend the Separation of Church and State" (Chicago Review Press, $27.99), New York State is also where the "establishment clause" of the First Amendment's freedom of religion protections was cynically abridged exactly two centuries later.
Some of this is dreary (the parents), some less so, particularly the skipping between past and present — a foreshadowing of later time traveling — which begins with a very young Jake listening to Abe in wonderment and ends with Jake as a squirmy, awkward teenager (like a super-abridged take on Richard Linklater's "Boyhood").
But then, there is no way to sugarcoat the brutality of "Julius Caesar," and this new, abridged production, from the Acting Company, is kid-friendly mostly by virtue of context: It is being presented at the New Victory Theater, where audience members often need booster seats rather than a well-stocked bar.
The amendment, which guarantees that "equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex," passed Congress on a bipartisan basis in 1972, became a culture war battleground, and then, until last year, lay dormant, presumed to be a lost cause.
Joining other children between the ages of 25 and 228 at Schloss Arenberg, a 22015th-century palace with a handsome sculpture park, she learned the cello part for an abridged version of Verdi's opera "Falstaff," then performed it on stage alongside a cellist from the Vienna Philharmonic (whom she recognized from televised concert broadcasts).
An abridged list of stores, brands, and companies (and at least one country) on the other end of Trump's calls for boycotts over the past several years includes: Just last month, Trump suggested on Twitter a boycott of AT&T as a means to put pressure on CNN, with which he's nursed a longstanding feud.
It is erroneously considered to be a children's book because most readers come across it at an early age in abridged, illustrated editions that focus on the voyages to Lilliput and Brobdingnag and the arresting experiences of being first a giant in a land of little people and then "terribly small and vulnerable" in a country of giants.
Alice Paul stood on the balcony of the National Women's Party headquarters and dropped down a banner with 36 stars representing the states that ratified the amendment, which declared, "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex."
Its delivery on the Senate floor is the climax of Act I. The address is fueled by righteous passion ("I don't want to see the Republican Party ride to political victory on the Four Horsemen of Calumny — Fear, Ignorance, Bigotry and Smear," Smith says), yet the abridged version here is a moment of witness, not drama.
Blame school textbooks with details often so abridged, softened or out of context that they are ultimately made false; children's books that simplify the story to its most pleasant version; or animated television specials like "The Mouse on the Mayflower," which first aired in 16213, that not only misinformed a generation, but also enforced a slew of cringeworthy stereotypes.
This week we covered — the slow and steady demise of subscription sales at Lyric Opera of Chicago — five (count 'em!) "Messiah" performances in New York — "Otello" at the Met, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel — Ensemble Correspondances, in music of Charpentier — The Met's abridged, English-language, family-friendly "Magic Flute" I leave you with four favorite Christmas selections.
The Mobile Unit, on the other hand, is the D.Y.I. punk kid who keeps alive Joe Papp's dream of Shakespeare for the masses by taking abridged, stripped-down versions of the plays to unconventional venues — community centers, retirement homes, shelters, detention centers — all over the five boroughs before ending with a short run at the mothership.
Here's a quick cut of the highlights: Stevens's performance of his Oscar-nominated original song "Mystery of Love" from Call Me by Your Name was one of the standout musical segments during this year's ceremony—and it would have been even better if Stevens was allowed to play the whole version of his emotional song instead of an abridged version.
For the first time, the broadcast included abridged scenes from two Best Play nominees: Art Carney and Anna Manahan did a five-minute excerpt from Brian Friel's "Lovers," and more than a dozen cast members flooded the stage for a boisterous dressing-room scene from Howard Sackler's boxing-themed "The Great White Hope," which took the prize as well as two acting awards.

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