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"amnesia" Definitions
  1. a medical condition in which somebody partly or completely loses their memoryTopics Mental healthc2

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And yet, for six years, Amnesia, its sequel Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, and a side project called Amnesia: Justine, have been available exclusively on PC, Mac, and Linux.
Amnesia: Memories(PS Vita, Windows, iOS, Android) Part of the Amnesia series that began on the PSP in 2011, Amnesia: Memories tells the story of a young woman who wakes up to find she's lost her memory overnight.
Now, a decade after The Dark Descent, Frictional is returning to the world of Amnesia with a proper sequel, Amnesia: Rebirth.
The "standard" form of amnesia is retrograde amnesia, which causes its victims to forget their pasts but doesn't prohibit them from making new memories.
Most of our conversation, however, was about the big changes Frictional has undertaken since Amnesia blew up, what it's like to give up micromanagement, how he's handling Amnesia fans becoming Amnesia developers, and what lessons have been learned about some SOMA players being turned off by the game's scary enemies.
It's a cure — and perhaps a punishment — for amnesia.
Released in 2010, Amnesia inspired countless horror games, and played a crucial role in the popularization of video game streaming, where folks like PewDiePie built identities shrieking at Amnesia and its ilk.
Amnesia [is] not as bad as Penumbra; for a lot of reasons that that game is worse, But for Amnesia, it's okay, even though I don't do it on a regular basis.
Ended up with a concussion, amnesia a few hours later.
Michael, who has amnesia and never really died after all.
Valkyrie discovers her amnesia caused her to forget her husband.
There is zero tolerance of structural amnesia in this system.
I find it shameful that they've perpetrated this historical amnesia.
Click here to try to learn more about Amnesia Scanner.
The most common resolution is a "global amnesia," Markel said.
From our collective amnesia, she rescues her own university's origins.
Amnesia about your past is nothing new in this country.
At best, forgiveness serves only as a kind of amnesia.
SR: With that first "Amnesia Scanner" video, I tried both.
So what is the amnesia that makes us forget that?
Texans like myself have been frustrated by this collective amnesia.
One gets amnesia during escape with the drugs and money.
Her son had matured into amnesia about his earliest years.
Though he survived the blast, he woke up with amnesia.
So, he has said this repeatedly but the media has amnesia.
"This is an age-old debate, typically conceptualized as "infantile amnesia.
When I was 18 I found out I had dissociative amnesia.
An infection left him, at 37, suffering from untreatable anterograde amnesia.
It gets dark and then you wake up with partial amnesia.
I think the party was at Amnesia; it was really daunting.
Mr Harvey sees himself as a victim of this "social amnesia".
The curve in a person's back can also suggest gluteal amnesia.
"That would be like requiring him to have amnesia," Gross said.
That was the amnesia; I have no idea how it happened.
He developed some selective amnesia and said he never saw her.
If I had amnesia, I might even forget he is insane.
To embrace that notion requires a double dose of amnesia pills.
"I just sometimes wonder whether the party's got amnesia," Kasich said.
Mr. Gonzalez didn't die, but his injuries left him with amnesia.
In an age of amnesia, he knows and honors the past.
Al Sharpton called for a psychiatrist to examine the jogger's amnesia.
"Historical amnesia," charged the director of the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt.
But the warnings against collective amnesia go back a long way.
Beefy, ominous Russians loom large, as does a case of amnesia.
The patient is still anxious about his brief episode of amnesia.
The biggest outstanding question is just how long the amnesia lasts.
It can also cause hallucinations, amnesia, lack of coordination, and confusion.
" In another tweet, he called Hillary Clinton "a terrorist with amnesia.
For his victory he depended on America's unique gift for amnesia.
This kind of 9/11 amnesia is naive in the extreme.
Here's everything we know about it so far: -It's called Amnesia.
The other kind, anterograde amnesia, is for events after the brain injury.
Now, if you had amnesia, this booking would be difficult to rationalize.
Isn&apost it interesting that James Comey also has the same amnesia?
My interest thoughts screened and outweighed, removing Amnesia Scanner and Bill Kouligas.
Sondland appeared to have "a severe case of selective amnesia," said Rep.
She thought maybe a brick hit his head, and he had amnesia.
Lee, who was charged with robbery and assault, claimed he has amnesia.
But all of a sudden, they caught a bad case of amnesia.
Motherhood amnesia will take away unpleasant memories of night feeding soon enough.
Insanity is depicted in Amnesia by the player's screen becoming increasingly distorted.
In Darkest Dungeon and Amnesia, mental health problems occur in an instant.
Can you tell us more about "earthquake amnesia," and why it's dangerous?
Was he unconcerned about his identity because he was faking his amnesia?
Is this then not a case of amnesia on a grand scale?
The Amnesia Collection will be available on PS4 on November 22nd, 2016.
This state of forced amnesia leaves the writing of history to me.
The order appears to suffer from a case of First Amendment amnesia.
Carl Cox, Pete Tong, Pacha, Amnesia, Balearic beats, beachside sunsets and sunrises.
Booker slams DHS secretary's 'amnesia' on Trump's reported 'shithole' comment Democratic Sens.
Are we all just victims of a kind of Burning Man amnesia?
My mother, like many parents of adult children, suffers from selective amnesia.
"Your silence and your amnesia is complicity," Booker said at the time.
While most residents take their amnesia in stride, Davíd is tortured by it.
Life Lesson #2: Amnesia is not an excuse for cheating on your wife.
And, well, they appear to be suffering from a mild case of amnesia.
You don't have to pick on the South, though, to spot racial amnesia.
According to Schacter, there's no reliable way to distinguish dissociative amnesia from malingering.
Mas was a resident at Amnesia, the original Ibizan superclub, during the 21987s.
Her subject-specific amnesia shouldn't surprise anyone: like father, like daughter, after all.
Don't mistake Amnesia: The Dark Descent for just another YouTube-friendly horror game.
But despite having severe amnesia, KA had an "impressive" amount of semantic memory.
At some point the party's institutional amnesia may come back to bite it.
Felicity Jones is his amnesia-specialist doctor, who goes globe-trotting with him.
Conservatives, if one is to take their amnesia at face value, might be.
Still suffering post-traumatic amnesia, Steve couldn't speak coherently or remember my name.
We went in knowing it would be an Amnesia game from day one.
For most of us, a touch of amnesia permits a sane-ish existence.
But his history is strikingly lopsided, reflecting a characteristic amnesia among evangelicalism's boosters.
Roberta hits her head on a lamppost in Battery Park and gets amnesia.
Mina's study provided compelling real-world evidence for the theory of immune amnesia.
And because of environmental generational amnesia, we might never fully recognize its extent.
But many Latinos have convenient amnesia that many of us have African blood.
It's a reflection of our selective amnesia that few people know her name.
They have also been able to survive because of post-war public amnesia.
Comparing memory and amnesia was also interesting to me as I kept writing.
Myanmar's sudden amnesia about the Rohingya is as bold as it is systematic.
Code: Realize(PS Vita) Here's another amnesia-based game, but with a twist.
The first was for events that occurred before my brain injury, called retrograde amnesia.
According to Demaria, the tally of known amnesia cases is now somewhere around 20.
Amnesia, car accidents, or recurring illnesses are more common plot devices for Korean shows.
"Hopefully we just had like three days of amnesia," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
Coercive amnesia traps a person, or a society, in a cycle of neurotic repetition.
It's like we've all developed collective amnesia about the glorious, polycarbonate-clad Nokia N9.
"We have the capacity to take a stand and cure society's amnesia," he said.
Emails warning of "Comey Amnesia" landed in inboxes of political reporters across the country.
And, based on the slow, intense disappearance of red dust, Mie's amnesia is gone.
The curious origin of the double-conk theory for curing amnesia Yum yum radium?
"I also think that humanity is based on female amnesia," she jokes of childbirth.
Several advanced exotic theories of his amnesia—mutant fire ants, electroshock therapy gone awry.
This means Chinese people, young and old, increasingly have "character amnesia", says Mr Mair.
The amnesia is so severe that it makes one wonder if it's on purpose.
After his retirement, he had amnesia, dementia, depression, and acute bone and muscle pain.
But both Rumsfeld and the journalist questioning him exhibited a kind of historical amnesia.
ONE theory of transient global amnesia is that episodes are brought on by stress.
As I emerged from my amnesia, I felt grateful to have my life back.
They rely on a blizzard of misleading claims, as well as a little amnesia.
Yet Republicans seem to have selective amnesia in their political crusade against the IRS.
What if the archaeological imagination pulled us all back from the precipice of amnesia?
"Well both sides need a little history, they seem to have amnesia," Cohen said.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Capitalist amnesia is encouraging China's hard line in Hong Kong.
How does your amnesia affect how you experience the history of your own work?
Is there a danger of "collective amnesia" if we stop taking these commemorations seriously?
But this is America, where amnesia is a convenient tool of the politically aspirant.
The author, in fact, maintains command, even through Aaron's woefully convenient spells of amnesia.
During the hearing, Booker slammed Nielsen's "amnesia" on the President's slander of African countries.
This nominee called Hillary Clinton a 'terrorist with amnesia,' and retweeted someone calling Sen.
Notable examples include Wang Xiaoshuai's "Red Amnesia" (2014) and Mr. Zhang's "Coming Home" (2014).
But Amy assured me that the city's return wasn't a case of institutional amnesia.
Egypt's Western allies, too, are colluding with Mr. el-Sisi in the collective amnesia.
Too many people still treat African American culture with willful amnesia or purposeful neglect.
The previously unknown identities of the three people arrested besides club owner Martin Ferrer have also now been revealed: Marti Ferrer, the owner's son and the club's artistic director, Amnesia general/business manager David de Felipe, and Amnesia accountant Vicente Pérez de Montis.
She returned home fired by a "rage to live", and also infuriated by selective amnesia.
Like McKinnon, people with amnesia usually lose their episodic memories and keep their semantic ones.
Hulls uses the personal exploration of her family's history to battle our larger historical amnesia.
Memento is not just about a man with amnesia; it's about the morality of revenge.
Scientific racism coexists alongside historical amnesia in scientific institutions and the practice of science today.
There, people can develop character amnesia because they're so used to typing on the computer.
Then the rich person gets amnesia by falling, wait for it, overboard, off their yacht.
And surely there are more that go undocumented because the patient has slight amnesia afterwards.
When it was over, he got amnesia, and we were out and he was in.
Amnesia, was the most underground club on the island, but we played also pop music.
Skip the Turkey amnesia of Black Friday or Cyber Monday, and go straight to #GivingTuesday.
Amnesia is one of the decade's essential video games, a reimagining of the horror genre.
Or the churches of the form: Paradise Garage (USA), Amnesia (Ibiza) and The Hacienda (UK).
To be Chinese, then, is to live under enforced amnesia, a medicated slumber of propaganda.
There are more respectful visual novels that revolve around dating, too, such as Amnesia: Memories.
You can't talk about the modern horror game without talking about Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
Memories are short in politics, but Mr. Cruz has tested the limits of selective amnesia.
And let the work of repair begin, dooming the 45th president to history's amnesia, eventually.
Zuchowski considered disorders that could cause this brief blast of amnesia and leave no trace.
The writer is the author of "Cultural Amnesia: America's Future and the Crisis of Memory."
What I don't enjoy is seeing history used as a feel-good partial-amnesia machine.
Bloomberg is blanketing the airwaves with slick ads and glamouring liberals into amnesia and acquiescence.
Guatemala shows us why amnesia is dangerous and why the Senate must reject Haspel's nomination.
As Lady Trieu informs Angela, full blown amnesia, which Cal suffers from, is quite rare.
Twenty-something years later, Lewis seemed to be suffering from a bout of misogynistic amnesia.
And with the benevolence that comes from either forgiveness or amnesia, I let it go.
This amnesia is an additional reason that I, too, like Berger, am a proud Zionist.
Sure, unexpected cross-seeds are sown that might push back against collective amnesia and inertia.
When Letty is presumed dead in the fourth movie, Fast & Furious, it's revealed two movies later that she just had amnesia and was working against the crew—reminiscent of Ryan Lavery suffering from amnesia, and losing four years of his life on All My Children.
The Atlantic's Peter Beinart even praised Carlson recently, contributing to a bizarre fog of national amnesia.
Ultimately, his injuries left him with brain damage and amnesia about his life before the attack.
There have been examples in the past, but collective memory seems to be struck with amnesia.
You propose it instead as a way of refuting 'cultural amnesia' through the lens of achievement.
In Memento, Leonard (Guy Pearce) suffers from anterograde amnesia, which prevents him from making new memories.
That pathogenic amnesia is bad, but it's not what makes measles a standout spreader of disease.
The Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classifies fugues as a catastrophic form of dissociative amnesia.
He spoke of catastrophic amnesia in the nonchalant way another person might speak of seasonal allergies.
The personality he had before the amnesia—the likes and dislikes, habits, emotional architecture—remained intact.
The show never really answers the question of whether or not he actually has this amnesia.
This is a horror game in the vein of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Alien: Isolation.
"American Amnesia" provides chapter and verse on why the public has good reason to be angry.
This new book rehashes enough of that analysis to give readers not amnesia but déjà vu.
Republicans have "political amnesia" and have "forgotten what it was like before the ACA," said Rep.
Competing theories have linked the amnesia to a history of migraines, psychiatric disease and vascular diseases.
This sudden amnesia afflicts both parties during every change in White House and/or congressional control.
For most of us though, amnesia haze in fabric is a rubicon we'd rather not cross.
But now the amnesia is fine again, and I remember: there was a quid pro quo.
The book opens with Shori waking up in a cave, gravely injured and suffering from amnesia.
But "Skintight" stops well short of exploring, let alone indicting, its characters' vapidity and historical amnesia.
Between amnesia, car wrecks, and plane battles, hoo boy does Letty get put through the ringer.
"There is still a colonial amnesia," said Reinhart Koessler, a German historian and expert on Namibia.
But life transitions don't confer perfect amnesia; like anyone, I drag my previous selves behind me.
But every spring, the clouds break, and city officials appear to suffer from a collective amnesia.
The hairstylist will get amnesia and forget what you agreed on (this also happened to me).
Another point I make in the book is that we suffer from historical amnesia in America.
In the action-thriller, a freak accident during a "deal gone wrong" leaves Hemsworth's character with amnesia.
Repeated dissociation can lead to amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, or fragmentation, according to the American Psychiatric Association (APA).
The patients could remember earlier things, but they couldn't make new memories, a phenomenon called anterograde amnesia.
Historical Amnesia continues at BronxArtSpace (305 E 140th Street #1, Mott Haven, the Bronx) through March 24.
"The police told me that I had amnesia, and that I better remember the truth," she said.
"The market doesn't have amnesia when it comes to understanding where the leverage should be," he said.
There is hardly any retrograde amnesia and what little there is resolves with a matter of days.
H.M. developed anterograde amnesia: from the age of 27 he never formed a new long-term memory.
Historical amnesia propped up by the traditional narrative about ending the war is a recipe for destruction.
But Henry, squinting through the haze of his amnesia, didn't know the first thing about Suzanne Corkin.
Others scheduled live performers include Bonobo, Kamasi Washington, Mura Masa, Actress, Amnesia Scanner, Jacques Greene, and JLin.
Pushing back against the traumatic amnesia that followed a 1979 car accident, her work became more autobiographical.
Screenwriters working on their next amnesia-assassin scripts got some real-life backup for the pitch meeting.
But through all the evil twins, brides with amnesia, and torrid affairs, soaps themselves itself are stable.
At last, we could relax into the sea, with its beautiful elasticity, its deep and generous amnesia.
One of my favorite writers, Gore Vidal, once described his country as the United States of Amnesia.
One former CIA official I spoke with said to me that a collective amnesia is at work.
Another, from 2012, proposed that this depletion might lead to a long-term erasure, or immune amnesia.
Talking about childhood amnesia, Chiang writes: In fact, I suspect I no longer remember the day itself.
The phenomenon is called "immune amnesia," and a new study — published in Science — documented how it works.
CH: At least now, it's harder for cultural amnesia and erasure to happen, because of the internet.
It's a potentially bleak situation to portray, but Amnesia: Memories throws in some humor to help matters.
The problem with this memory hunt origin story is that the movie gives her personality amnesia too.
Dier apparently even went to Montana — where Michael mysteriously woke up with amnesia, not knowing who he was or anything about his past — in order to get into the right mindset to play the new and improved character, who goes by Jason in the wake of his amnesia.
But when it comes to public finger-pointing, there appears to be collective amnesia followed by selective outrage.
Technically, though, amnesia patients don't always get their memory back the way TV has taught us they can.
However, due to a serious accident leaving Lucy with amnesia, she does not remember him the following day.
Grace claims to have amnesia and cannot remember the details of the crime – not that she wants to.
Almost a century on, "Pale Rider", a scientific and historic account of Spanish flu, addresses this collective amnesia.
Amnesia did this well with its spinoffs — A Machine for Pigs and the Justine quasi-DLC — for example.
"Amnesty, from the Greek word amnestia, means oblivion, from there the word amnesia, loss of memory," Sicilia continued.
She's not sane, per se, but she's also not suffering from retrograde amnesia, so we can trust her.
Fighting against his amnesia, she fills him in on the details of their totally made-up Cancun romance.
Having suffered strokes, Mr Madison no longer remembers his crime, and is diagnosed with both dementia and amnesia.
It follows the life of Mark Hogancamp, a photographer who developed amnesia after being brutally attacked in 2000.
Above all, the best way to avoid gluteal amnesia is to mix up your daily routine, says Bang.
Since The Dark Descent, the horror genre has embraced the slow pace and vulnerable heroes established by Amnesia.
I developed amnesia about similar ones my parents had gotten for me years before and eyed hers warily.
PETE WEBB New York To the Editor: Peter Wehner sets a new standard for self-serving historical amnesia.
We have reached out to amnesia for comment and will update this post as we obtain more information.
As Schenck explains, the occurrence of both amnesia and waking up during sex can have potentially tricky consequences.
Many have been coming in as fans, and have even made games themselves that were inspired by Amnesia.
Since amnesty has also bred amnesia, the country still isn't immune to a return of its old demons.
"There's a kind of amnesia here that's celebrated," said Mr. Sharon, a MacArthur "genius" grant-winning opera director.
Is the amnesia about this campaign commitment pay back to protect those that paved the way to victory?
Madison suffered several strokes in recent years resulting in brain damage, dementia and retrograde amnesia, court papers said.
If Charles MacKay were alive today, he would add another chapter to his book, about today's financial amnesia.
After being pulled to safety, Ms. Upp was diagnosed with dissociative fugue, an extremely rare form of amnesia.
The collective amnesia that we are currently standing witness to is astonishing — even by Washington's uber-hypocritical standards.
Senators have not developed a sudden case of amnesia — they have not forgotten the consequences of mandate repeal.
These are symptoms of a collective case of viral amnesia that seems to be spreading around the GOP.
Our greatest heroes in this country spoke out about people who have convenient amnesia or who are bystanders.
The story of Patient HM The patients' anterograde amnesia, along with their hippocampal injuries, reminded DeMaria of a famous lobotomy case from the 1950s: a patient known to most by his initials, HM, who lived most of his life without a hippocampus and suffered a similar, though more severe, anterograde amnesia.
The actress did break from her Twilight amnesia long enough to include it in her memoir, Scrappy Little Nobody.
For patients who test positive for opioids, doctors may easily mistake the signs of anterograde amnesia for general intoxication.
Such amnesia is in the nature of artificial neural networks—and is something that distinguishes them from real brains.
I would say lemon and amnesia is the normal stuff, but I'll have girl scout if it comes in.
And I got a little bit upset that our Republicans friends suffer from a very serious illness called amnesia.
At the same time, it feels much less dense than Amnesia, with little to do but move straight forward.
But when she gets amnesia, the blue-collar guy gets revenge by convincing her that they're husband and wife.
Let it be like an amnesia that we don't even notice; the hills forgetting the name for our kind.
Unfortunately, it also left him with anterograde amnesia: From that day forth, Molaison was unable to form new memories.
Amnesia Scanner's "AS Crust" made it to number six on THUMP's list of the 66 best tracks of 2016.
Amnesia Scanner, the Berlin producer duo, posted a floor-shaking track to their YouTube channel today called "AS CRUST".
Karolina Wigura of the Polish think tank Kultura Liberalna placed blame for recent developments on a state of amnesia.
It also involves analgesia, the prevention of pain; anxiolysis, the relief of anxiety; and amnesia, the obliteration of memory.
Ms. Lim, the author of "The People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited," is writing a book about Hong Kong.
Indeed, the whole idea of softening these standards requires historical amnesia and an obsolete understanding of public policy effects.
Jessica still has occasional migraines, weakness in her left foot, and lingering amnesia about the night of her shooting.
It is not uncommon to have such errors, but critics have charged a pattern of amnesia over Russia contacts.
" She also criticized Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee, on immigration issues, accusing her of thinking Hispanics would have "amnesia.
More narrative-focused horror games, like Frictional Games' Amnesia and Soma and Red Barrels' Outlast, removed traditional combat systems.
Immune amnesia helps explain why the majority of deaths and complications are caused by infections people acquire after measles.
But there seems to be a collective case of amnesia among the fans and members of the media alike.
Turkey is a country of collective amnesia, but in places like Oxford there's an accumulation of knowledge, a continuity.
I don't have amnesia on conversations I've had in the Oval Office going back months and months and months.
You also write about the "historical amnesia" that US policymakers embody when they criticize people participating in illegal trade.
Ricardo Villalobos has just announced details for his next EP Amnesia—a collaborative effort alongside Venezuelan producer Argenis Brito.
Part of what motivates her work, she explained, is the misguided cultural amnesia regarding the shared African heritage and lineage of those born in the Caribbean, an amnesia that manifests in several ways, among the most pernicious being the arbitrary division of the island of Hispaniola into the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Games like Amnesia and Alien: Isolation or—more illustratively but less elegantly— Outlast resolve the tension by removing action entirely.
Alexa amnesia: Users of Amazon's popular voice-controlled assistant can now order the smart speaker to forget what it's heard.
"There's been this moment of amnesia," said Katy Milani, program director at the liberal-leaning think tank the Roosevelt Institute.
There are three types of dissociative disorders: dissociative amnesia, dissociative identity disorder (DID), and depersonalization disorder, according to the APA.
Fenn says the flitting snowbirds and rotating crop of transplants can be afflicted with a virulent case of historical amnesia.
That said, exceptions to infantile amnesia can occur if or when we experience something unique—something charged with strong emotion.
But, then you remember four students on a single college campus were afflicted with amnesia at the exact same time.
There's a deeper problem at work here, one that goes beyond a few acute cases of historical and political amnesia.
That's what we've learned from the Bourne saga, with Matt Damon cracking his knuckles as the amnesia-plagued super spy.
Meanwhile, as a mysterious mist has settled across the land, bringing widespread amnesia, they are (literally) fogged by faltering memory.
The public's cancer cure–shaped amnesia, and media outlets' willingness to exploit it for clicks, are as bottomless as ever.
Likewise, "insanity" in Amnesia is cured by turning the character's eyes away from whatever horror or monster originally caused it.
In particular, American spies were interested in how they could induce states such as hypnosis, amnesia, and even physical paralysis.
Slater wasn't sure she believed he had amnesia, but she felt badly that he had been separated from his family.
Most cases of feigned amnesia have an obvious motive, such as the desire to escape financial difficulties or criminal charges.
Michele is an élite water-polo player and Communist politician, who, after a minor car accident, is left with amnesia.
The tables turn when Kate sees Leonardo's amnesia as an opportunity to change her life around and exact poetic justice.
If the gender switch fostered some curiosity, the result is a comedy that -- even without amnesia -- would better be forgotten.
Readers of the presidential historian Jean Edward Smith's mammoth new biography, "Bush," will surely be cured of this political amnesia.
This was one of the things about Henry that fascinated scientists: His amnesia often appeared, as they termed it, pure.
In terms of sampling, the first Mr. Fingers CDs were very important, which were then released on the album Amnesia.
He had crashed but had amnesia, recovered and found my mother, and eventually I had siblings who looked like me.
A series like "Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers" is a crucial part of this revisionism, a corrective to our collective amnesia.
But then there's also, as you said, when Amnesia came out, there were very few games that had weaponless combat.
What Mr. Deneen identifies as liberal societies' "pervasive amnesia about the past" has further undermined the traditional culture of collecting.
The only way to block the cycle is to regulate the sector, dialing up the oversight when amnesia sets in.
You've done the evil twin plot, so when it comes to Michael, I wonder if amnesia is in the mix.
The politics, money and historical amnesia of the First Wave Exiles thus quickly became the foundation of Miami's political culture.
Mr. Yang said the bottle's label will help combat the amnesia that has enveloped the killings on the Chinese mainland.
Some activists believe they should be removed without a trace, while others worry that that approach can cause cultural amnesia.
"It said 'We see this curious reduction in overall antibodies,' which fit perfectly with the immune amnesia hypothesis," he says.
Trump represents a backlash against the challenge to the white mind-set, white assumptions and white amnesia that I mentioned.
When a doctor explains that the woman has post-traumatic amnesia, Jake names her Kitty and claims she's his wife.
Mr. Koch left little doubt that if he were ever afflicted with amnesia, he would forget everything except the grudge.
She also directed, wrote and starred in her last film, "Victoria" (2008), about a woman with amnesia traveling in Canada.
The stories of the patients with amnesia and those who couldn't recognize faces captivated me, but so did the narrator.
To the Editor: There seems to be almost total amnesia about the harm that deregulation can do to the economy.
The quiz did, however, point out to me and my colleagues that our collective amnesia only seems to be getting worse.
In July the island's police hit iconic super club Amnesia twice, finding over $2 million in cash and arresting three people.
The first-person perspective shift made for an interesting twist on the Outlast / Amnesia / Alien Isolation "run away from everything" genre.
Watch this video to hear about the experiences of 26-year-old Max Meehan, the first amnesia case identified in Massachusetts.
After a CT scan revealed no head injuries, the doctors diagnosed her with "stress-induced amnesia,"according to The Daily Mail.
Though enchanting, the moonbeams could cloud your judgment — giving you temporary amnesia about, say, that monogamy pledge you made last month.
Memento – or "that backwards movie about the guy with amnesia," as some might know it – proved to be a surprise success.
As my roll kicked in at the Amnesia opening party, I asked a German man if I could bite his arm.
But there's another health risk from sitting all day that most people don't know about: gluteal amnesia, or dead butt syndrome.
Games like Amnesia and Darkest Dungeon, which represent using numbers not just physical ailments but psychological conditions also are much clumsier.
That tragic mistake was the culmination of a much longer ongoing disaster, one caused by greed, politics, incompetence, and selective amnesia.
But once that constant existential threat had evaporated, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, a strangely powerful amnesia set in.
I had never heard of transient global amnesia, a rare condition in which you are suddenly unable to recall recent events.
After we got ready to go to Blue Marlin for dinner/party followed by Music On with Marco Carola at Amnesia.
He is the co-author of American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper.
The causes of this collective amnesia are varied: The Korean War ended in an inglorious tie that was impossible to celebrate.
Music by The Fall has become an aide memoire for the (mainly fun) times that would otherwise be lost to amnesia.
"We need to do everything possible to keep this world from acquiring amnesia," Benjamin Lesser said at the camp on Sunday.
AMNESIA Reports from Cannes 213 indicate that this drama from Barbet Schroeder ("Reversal of Fortune") is partly inspired by his mother.
"I hope Mr. Clarida and Ms. Bowman don't have the same collective amnesia that plagues many in this administration," he said.
In what is a clear mental health decline, Sarah finds herself entangled in a web of amnesia, hallucinations and supernatural experiences.
They are questions aimed directly at us, the audience and, by extension, at a wider world conveniently prone to historical amnesia.
After getting the call from Mike, Stanley remembers their childhood experiences in 1989, long cloaked in a weird IT-caused amnesia.
Dubbed "immune amnesia," researchers say measles can undo the protection vaccines provide, wiping out 11% to 73% of patients' protective antibodies.
To suggest that the corporate battlefields today contain more unexploded mines than in the past is a clear sign of amnesia.
He said he found "historical amnesia" to be generally troubling, and suggested that more education about the song would be positive.
He said there is an "unpredictable storm" in the White House and his party has "amnesia" in the face of it.
Brazil then, as now, suffered from historical amnesia, often overlooking its indigenous communities and refusing to confront the legacy of slavery.
Dark Matter follows the crew of the Raza after they wake up from stasis with amnesia and work to build new lives.
The drug in question, marketed under the brand name Versed, is often used as an anti-anxiety medication and can cause amnesia.
Image: TriStarFilmmakers love to explore memory problems—in the form of amnesia, dementia, manipulation, conflicting recollections of the past, you name it.
This fairy-tale logic is something of a narrative cheat, but the amnesia is ultimately what gives the film its considerable poignancy.
If they lost consciousness, it was for less than 30 minutes, and if they had amnesia, it went away within 24 hours.
This is, apparently, a real thing: Memory loss caused by extreme stress or trauma is actually "dissociative amnesia," according to Merck Manuals.
Archie reported Agatha's disappearance as amnesia—though it is hard to prove or disprove that she had indeed entered some fugue state.
And in people with amnesia, who have lost their ability to remember their past, they also can't imagine themselves in the future.
The most popular streamers today, like Pewdiepie and Markiplier, got huge while streaming themselves playing horror games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
Guy Pearce tries to avenge his wife's murder but his anterograde amnesia forces him to rely on sticky notes, tattoos and Polaroids.
"The group started because we don't suffer from historical amnesia," said Reimann, about their idea to start the pro-Russia Facebook group.
Kool Shen explicitly attributes the success of the FN to voters' amnesia allowing "the mistakes of the past [to] easily repeat themselves".
In the original Garry Marshall version of Overboard (1987), Hawn's character, a spoiled heiress, suffers from amnesia after falling off a yacht.
Dissociative amnesia is common in combat veterans, survivors of natural disasters, and victims of prolonged physical abuse, particularly abuse experienced as children.
It seemed possible, though, that such sustained abuse—one traumatized person visiting trauma on another—could have primed William for dissociative amnesia.
Other tracks, he added, are odes to the "soul funk all-dayers" he attended in England, and to the Amnesia Ibiza balcony.
We can say that London DJs and English journalists gave a name to the stuff played by Alfredo and me at Amnesia.
He who remembers nothing but facts and past events, and is never brought back into the present, is a victim of amnesia.
While it's clearly modeled on horror walking games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Here They Lie draws from unusual sources of inspiration.
We don't exactly know what's going on in Sam Rolfes' music video for Amnesia Scanner's "AS Chingy"—and he won't tell us.
Prior years of relatively easy VC money seem to have led to an ecosystem-wide amnesia about the purpose of VC investment.
This, perhaps, is the best explanation for why so many Chinese people have chosen to be complicit in the party's historical amnesia.
Mirjam Wenzel, director of the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, where Frank was born, tweeted that the idea was "based on historical amnesia".
Recent attacks on financial regulation reveal a collective amnesia about the 2628 financial crisis and, more importantly, ignorance of its continuing costs.
It would be a mistake to believe that the historical amnesia that lurks behind Indonesia's wage-theft regime was exclusively self-administered.
AMERICAN AMNESIA: How The War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper, by Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson.
Dwayne Johnson's Boxer Santaros, an action star with ties to the Republican Party, mysteriously wakes up in the California desert with amnesia.
The shared anniversary of Israel and the human rights project places in stark relief the double amnesia that ails the world today.
It is an illusion that is the result of trauma, amnesia and a regularly renascent fear of defying and confronting one's neighbors.
López Obrador added that some activists "have amnesia" because they are not demanding investigations into former high-level officials accused of corruption.
Es una ilusión derivada del trauma, la amnesia y un temor de desafiar y confrontar a los vecinos que resurge con regularidad.
Historical amnesia is no great thing, especially when it comes to our failure to acknowledge the violent dispossession of Australia's indigenous peoples.
A diagnosis of exclusion: Transient global amnesia, often called T.G.A. It is a temporary lapse in memory that can never be retrieved.
Days after Ibiza nightclub Amnesia was raided twice over by Spanish police, two more of the island's popular establishments have been searched.
That amnesia is understandable: When a star's image is so massive, it devours all nuance in the way we think of their ability.
Researchers suspect that many other cases of opioid users with amnesia have gone under the radar because most doctors aren't looking for them.
The darkening horizon The irony is that this amnesia is afflicting us precisely as the international environment is once again becoming more threatening.
He hurried away and wrote a poem, decrying not only the Nazi executioners but also Soviet anti-Semitism and the amnesia it fostered.
The human desire to turn away from past trauma is perhaps universal, but the amnesia many Chinese display these days is highly selective.
Listen to Mukbang, which features artwork by American multimedia artist Sam Rolfes (Amnesia Scanner, Kingdom, Mykki Blanco), and check out a tracklist below.
Annemie, who goes by Mie, has retrograde amnesia courtesy of a car accident that happened just a few days before the show starts.
In that 1965 story, for example, Batman gives Superman amnesia to see if the Man of Steel can figure out Batman's secret identity.
With Grace claiming to have no recollection of the crimes, Dr Jordan spends his mornings probing her subconscious for evidence of periodic amnesia.
This puncturing suddenly positions the Atlas project within the dialectics of amnesia and memory that we have attempted to explore in this essay.
Sometimes, amnesia can act as a kind of circuit breaker, cutting off the input of traumatic thoughts to spare the brain further suffering.
In fact, it appears to have given policymakers who once spoke loudly about protecting taxpayers from future bailouts a serious case of amnesia.
There was celebrating, like the day when Dave officially emerged from the state of amnesia and remembered we were having a baby girl.
The amnesia in much of the world about these events, let alone what is happening today in Syria and elsewhere, leaves us dumbfounded.
"Full House" had jumped the shark by the end of its eight-season run by giving Michelle amnesia, among other unlikely plot twists.
You have to process your own traumas and motivations in order to be clear about your goals, especially if you have dissociative amnesia.
Ibiza superclub, Amnesia, was raided by Spanish police at 8AM this morning following a Cocoon party featuring Sven Väth, Ricardo Villalobos, and KiNK.
Leilani Farha, U.N. special rapporteur on adequate housing, also accused governments of "collective amnesia" over the root causes of the 2008 financial disaster.
But the reason I'm here isn't to search for classic Ibiza or wander through the strobe lit hangars of Pacha, Amnesia, or Space.
Researchers already knew that measles affects the immune system, but these two studies confirm for the first time the mechanisms of immune amnesia.
For what it's worth, I suspect that shame — a simple, supple, completely disabling emotion — is at the root of her self-imposed amnesia.
After World War II, Heimat was repurposed as an amnesia-inducing blanket that covered the horrors and guilt with kitschy, romantic Alpine movies.
It's a world the studio hasn't visited since Justine, the combination Amnesia expansion / Portal 2 Easter egg / Marquis de Sade homage from 2011.
It's a world the studio hasn't visited since Justine, the combination Amnesia expansion / Portal 2 Easter egg / Marquis de Sade homage from 2011.
Although her family quickly announced that she was suffering from amnesia, many assumed the disappearance had been a calculated and irresponsible publicity stunt.
" Shireen Mazari, the Pakistani human rights minister and a critic of American policy, said on Twitter that Mr. Trump had "perpetual historic amnesia.
Like the color-blind thesis on the right, the liberal romance with post-racialism doubled as a self-administered sort of historical amnesia.
An incredible story of amnesia and family trauma hits Netflix, and the tale of Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn's friendship airs on Lifetime.
The Jason Bourne films are based on a series of books by author Robert Ludlum about a CIA operative (Damon) with dissociative amnesia.
Shortly before he was due to depart for South Korea, his mother suffered brain damage in a fall resulting in almost total amnesia.
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New York City embraced willful amnesia when landscapers working at the western edge of Central Park unearthed two coffins in August of 1871.
It's to this kind of return to this haze or amnesia that Ross Douthat almost calls the nation in The New York Times.
By casting an amnesia cloud over the people of Derry, IT has gotten away with perpetrating the worst events in the town's history.
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Because she suffers from trauma-induced amnesia, Carol spends large periods of time listening to other people tell her about her past life.
The curious origin of the double-conk theory for curing amnesia The big question was: Where would the apes expect the actor to search?
The United States has been built on optimism and centuries of historical amnesia, and it is unlikely that those things will change anytime soon.
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Aside from being deadlier, there's even some research suggesting the drug can also cause other unique health problems, such as amnesia and cognitive damage.
Even the liberal website, Snopes, agrees but then the press forgot that they covered it because amnesia will not interrupt her anti- Trump tantrums.
"That's an acute case of amnesia," said Jose Montanez, who was exonerated last year of a 1993 murder after spending 23 years in prison.
One of the first Chinese to study in America after the Cultural Revolution, Shan discusses trade tensions, and the economic risk of historical amnesia.
O'Malley's book is a power fantasy where Myfanwy's amnesia strips her of all her doubts and trauma, and lets her unlock her true potential.
Look at the way people with retrograde amnesia, who cannot remember events before an injury, use their phones to carry on healthy social lives.
Terry: Future was Ibiza dance brought to one of London's darkest clubs, with a soundtrack consisting of some of Amnesia DJ Alfredo's rockiest moments.
Another aide joked that Cruz will try to repeal the ACA "with a government shutdown, because he seems to have some amnesia about that."
Summers says there's something called "glute amnesia," which is a term for people whose glute muscles just don't fire, usually from sitting too much.
Kenneth's been an Ibiza regular since the early Eighties, he knows Ibiza in all its forms, and all the clubs, Pacha, Ku, Amnesia, Glory's.
"I have amnesia about having a baby, which is why I think I allowed this to happen," Alba told late-night host Jimmy Fallon.
Israel is already showing signs of an old country's amnesia: It tends to forget how remarkable was the journey that brought us to today.
Dr. Leslie Saland, the neurologist on call, stopped by and told me transient global amnesia is almost always a once-in-a-lifetime condition.
" It's a tale of lost twins, amnesia, agoraphobia, adoption — most indebted, in other words, to melodramas like "Rebecca" and "Wuthering Heights" and "The Moonstone.
It's kind of amazing, the level of amnesia the American public has, and it's a little disheartening Dinosaurs wasn't able to turn that around.
It's a fitting visual for the track, and very much in line with Amnesia Scanner's aesthetic, which examines the tension between technology and biology.
No field has greater amnesia nor a greater desire to reinvent itself as rapidly, and that to me is a problem worthy of solving.
Players who played Amnesia shouldn't go in and it's all the same again—that needs to feel fresh—but it's not gonna feel revolutionary.
Carol, as Fury observes, is a renegade soldier, but she has amnesia and can't recall who she is or what she's supposed to be.
Kobe Bryant celebrated an amazing victory Sunday night ... winning an Oscar and, incredibly, the celebrities in the audience had a case of selective amnesia.
The effect of this presidency-by-horrors is to induce amnesia in the public, as if we'd all been given a memory-loss drug.
Her sleepwalking habit escalates into dangerous stretches of amnesia, and black magic from "Purgatory" worms its way into her perception of the real world.
In classic telenovela fashion, Jane learns that Michael is alive and has amnesia, so he doesn't remember anything about the life they shared together.
When it's at its most severe, the person dissociating could experience amnesia, loss of identity, and an inability to recognize themselves or their surroundings.
An existential thriller about loss, trauma, statelessness and historical amnesia, "Transit" is the latest from the German director Christian Petzold, an electrifying, original filmmaker.
"Make Baseball Fun Again" represents a kind of forgetting of its own, a trivial version of the amnesia that causes history to repeat itself.
Mr. Chatah's tour is one modest effort to remedy this historical amnesia for anyone with $20 and four free hours on a Sunday afternoon.
With all the Knights suffering from amnesia and their home completely ransacked, it's difficult to imagine the Order's good guys will ever come back together.
And, like the house itself—standing but decrepit—it is only half-remembered, the sort of amnesia that helps to explain attitudes to immigration today.
A major plot arc centered on one of the heroes contracting amnesia, becoming a villain, and slowly making her way back to the hero fold.
These are common treatments for dissociative amnesia, along with individual and family therapy, art and music therapy, and sometimes medication, according to The Cleveland Clinic.
The hypnotist explained to her that the amnesia was her brain's way of shutting down when she didn't allow it any other way to rest.
The persistent amnesia regarding women's soccer rests upon the assumption that women are fundamentally different, and do not enjoy the most popular global cultural activity.
Really ,any David Lynch movie would be terrible to watch high, but we chose this one because of the terrifying cocktail of amnesia and unreality.
"Because of the fall I have amnesia, so I don't remember my name, my families [sic] name, or my little friend's name," the note reads.
Nolan has been a specialist in scrambled timelines since his breakout 2000 feature Memento, which moved backward and forward to capture its protagonist's anteretrograde amnesia.
The web is thus doing something even more dispiriting than turning us into bad people: It's giving us amnesia about how fundamentally good we are.
Believing that he simply has amnesia after a car crash, she decides to take Cole in and help him get acclimated to the real world.
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Known for launching the careers of Sasha and Dave Seaman, who were both Friday night residents, and mega brand Amnesia House ran the Saturday nights.
"I have amnesia about having a baby, which is why I think I allowed this to happen," Alba, 36, told late-night host Jimmy Fallon.
Rife with symbols and encroaching apocalyptic dread, Us is a big, ambitious fable about how a society develops willful amnesia, then tears itself to pieces.
It showed America's eagerness to embrace a man who persevered through years of setbacks, especially self-inflicted ones, regardless of whatever selective amnesia that requires.
Yet historical amnesia played an outsize role in dealing with nonwhite workers who were never expected to stay in Europe, let alone integrate or assimilate.
Which explains the amnesia between third-wave and postfeminism," and "The prison-industrial complex is making it nearly impossible for black people to stay straight.
The show doesn't incite a collective amnesia of the actual royals, but we are seeing them in a different, overall more relatable and likable light.
We must, collectively, recognize its strength and history, or our amnesia will make it impossible to respond to such activism and violence in the present.
Convenient amnesia about one's origins is an all-American trait, since we believe ourselves to be the country in which everyone gets a new beginning.
Lillian Guerra destroza la ilusión de la unidad política cubana, "derivada del trauma, la amnesia y un temor de desafiar y confrontar a los vecinos".
Kahn calls our environmental generational amnesia "one of the central psychological problems of our lifetime," because it obscures the magnitude of so many concrete problems.
It&aposs like I come down with temporary weather-related amnesia each October and it takes me a few tries to get seasonal dressing right.
In later years it developed a touch of amnesia in its flash memory, as any aging robot would, but that, too, didn't slow it down.
They return to her apartment, where they become convinced the US government is after him for some reason he can't really remember because, again, amnesia.
Working backwards means you get to choose the man she dates, with such choices affecting how she ends up having amnesia in the first place.
Six people wake up on a spaceship with amnesia and no clue about their identities, and they all react with different levels of fear and violence.
For that reason it might offer a model to young artists looking for a way to align abstraction in opposition to a culture of historical amnesia.
But as usual they overreach and they have this really convenient case of amnesia regarding their own role in the rotten state of affairs with Russia.
While Scher's aesthetic is technically more "pop art" than some of the other artists featured, Milk of Amnesia is among the most psychedelic shorts on offer.
Tessa learns that Devon is suffering from amnesia and, though he doesn't remember their life together, the feelings they had for each other are still there.
Measles and "immune amnesia": The virus is far more dangerous than most people realize, research has shown, with potentially long-lasting effects on the immune system.
While Kemsley was telling the truth, Girardi didn't remember (amnesia case number 2) and was quick to point out that she didn't like being laughed at.
Diagnosed with both dementia and amnesia, Mr Madison could not recall the time 32 years ago when he shot a police officer at point-blank range.
I feel like I suffered amnesia from my whole experience and don't remember anything, so to just try to live in the moment if you can.
Fast & Furious 6 (2013): The franchise takes a full turn toward melodrama, with double-crosses, amnesia, and brave self-sacrifices turning up as major plot points.
Forgettably good, forgettably bad, it's all amnesia once it's over, because you try to distinguish the good and bad parts of the same bowl of soup.
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"They seem to have collective amnesia about meeting with Russian officials during and after the campaign and only remember when they have been caught," Franken said.
Two of Opportunity's scientific instruments no longer work, its joints occasionally lock up, and it experiences periods of amnesia due to problems with its flash memory.
He also knew that the country's eagerness to bury the truth only strengthened the impulse among veterans to self-induce amnesia of the trauma they experienced.
The former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia suggests Wall Street has a case of amnesia, and the prognosis is poor for the 8½-year-old rally.
Ray awakes from his retrofitting with amnesia, but one memory comes back: He saw his wife executed while her murderer played "Psycho Killer" in the background.
Adam Sandler plays Henry, a Maui veterinarian who puts his usual flings behind him after meeting Lucy (Drew Barrymore), a painter who has short-term amnesia.
Yet the horrors of nuclear warfare are no longer at the forefront of the public consciousness—a troubling amnesia that art has the power to change.
But as the rest of the Republican Party has embraced his campaign, some amnesia has set in about what brought him to prominence in the party.
But Kavanaugh disagreed, writing a dissent that embodied the worst features of the historical amnesia, misguided originalism and imprudent judicial decision making of Scalia's Heller decision.
Friedman had chanced upon an article in The New York Review of Books about a World War I soldier with amnesia, which he shared with Goldstein.
La política, el dinero y la amnesia histórica de la primera oleada de exiliados pronto se convirtieron en los cimientos de la cultura política de Miami.
So blackouts are periods of amnesia people experience while intoxicated, during which they are still capable of participating in conversations or behaviors but might not remember.
" But Trump seems to now have amnesia about it, tweeting Sunday, "The Fake News is saying that I am willing to meet with Iran, 'No Conditions.
The phenomenon was named childhood amnesia by Freud and identified late in the 19th century by the pioneering French researcher Victor Henri and his wife, Catherine.
He concluded that selective amnesia took hold soon after the war, as victors told their version of history, and the British displayed their genius for forgetting defeats.
For her first big assignment, she pretended to suffer from amnesia and delusions and was committed to the Women's Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell's Island, according to PBS.
In the "Introspection" section, we have the rare chance to see rotoscope artist Jeff Scher present his hypnotizing daydream Milk of Amnesia (1992) on a celluloid print.
Anything living that comes within 50 feet of him instantly drops dead — until Jane (Charlotte Sullivan) shows up at his house, seeking answers about her own amnesia.
Even in the Amnesia series, which removes violence as an element of player agency, the narrative still offers the player a form of triumph in the end.
And this amnesia has become most pronounced, ironically, as American power and the international order are coming under graver threat than at any time in recent memory.
But people don't just have amnesia about the era that politicians euphemistically refer to as "the darkest period of our history" ( la langue de bois strikes again).
According to Diario, authorities have known about the deposit boxes since July, when Amnesia was first raided by Spanish police as part of a money laundering investigation.
Banks were ending their "evergreen" financing arrangements with Bear, and Mr. Friedman doubted they would be available to the firm again unless they "have amnesia," he wrote.
"There's a sense of amnesia about the history these things have," Michael Connor, Rhizome's artistic director, said as he sat in the New Museum's ground-floor cafe.
This loss of early childhood memory — most of us won't recall things that happened before the age of 3 — is caused by something scientists call childhood amnesia.
Athens notes that part of WAM relabeling project was meant to address the "historical amnesia" in the North where people consistently deny New England's ties to slavery.
The lavish if understated table arrangements hit just the right note, what with the mixture of orchids and tulips and natives, along with, perhaps fittingly, amnesia roses.
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Later, as a crafty leader, he drew a healing line underneath the shocking violence of Algeria's 1990s civil war, at the price of a willful national amnesia.
Her work holds the key to visually linking many aspects of our collective American history, especially those parts that can slip beneath the wave of cultural amnesia.
This happens again and again in a kind of civic amnesia, even as communities usually find shelters far less troubling than anticipated once they are in place.
She played a vice president of a real estate company who's forced to rebuild her life and reconsider her past after an accident leaves her with amnesia
This rich history forms the fabric of these United States, yet far too often, our nation experiences amnesia when it comes to reckoning with our immigrant roots.
From her perspective, the tendency of news media executives to give their content away once they moved to the web was the result of something like amnesia.
Two Republican senators who attended yesterday's meeting in which President Trump reportedly disparaged immigrants from "shithole countries" seem to have come down with a case of amnesia.
Where to watch: HBO Season 5, episode 1 Jane the Virgin's Season 5 premiere was poised to be dramatic, and Michael's return and amnesia reveal did not disappoint.
Mainly, the idea that if a teen girl likes it, it can't be good, as if there's global amnesia erasing that time the Beatles were on Ed Sullivan.
And it's at Amnesia, which is the biggest, most legendary club in Ibiza, if not the world, and it's basically this really amazing energy — the crowd is insane.
In fact, it can even be said that he has expected successive generations to encounter these works, bringing with them new layers of memories or more likely, amnesia.
After falling off a yacht, he gets amnesia, and a single mom (Faris) who had been previously scorned by Leonardo convinces him that they are a married couple.
There's this collective amnesia that's set in on Congress, especially on Republicans, but a few Democrats, from time to time, where they forgot what happened 10 years ago.
The Amnesia IoT botnet made use of a vulnerability in digital video recorders that had been disclosed and fixed a year earlier, but existing machines couldn't be patched.
He speaks often about U.S. racial inequities in criminal justice, voting rights and housing policy, warning Americans must not engage in "historical amnesia" about generations of racist policies.
"Inferno" finds Harvard cryptologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) grappling with amnesia as he tries to piece together clues in order to prevent the release of a global pandemic.
In each of these stories, smart women suffer a sort of cultural amnesia about the ugly past—about sexual violence, especially—in order to keep the world stable.
Many of us understand that some in Congress have a short memory, but amnesia about what caused the calamity of 2008 is unacceptable and could get eerily ugly.
He warns of an encroaching global amnesia as survivors of the last world war die away and younger politicians and voters, blissfully inexperienced in total war, take over.
"But there wasn't that fear, an amnesia of terror," he said — and quashing that fear is what he believes is a vital step to doing something about nukes.
But it takes more than an outrageous act of social amnesia to turn deliberate "bad" painting into good painting by merely re-contextualizing it next to good paintings.
Emma Greenwell of "The Path" holds your interest as Myfanwy, making her amnesia credible and mixing timorousness with a growing outrage as she recovers, and expands, her memories.
What some have called the nation's collective amnesia has only gotten worse in recent years as leaders have walked back efforts to reckon with the country's modern history.
More than the specific public-health risks of declining condom use among gay men is the shocking speed with which a sort of historical amnesia has set in.
It was a Drew Barrymore movie about a woman with short-term amnesia who wakes up every morning with no memory whatsoever of the year that went before.
The anonymous mass remembers an event, but in a limited way — the increasing rate of media images we encounter ultimately transforms our collective memory into a collective amnesia.
But in a strange twist, the historical amnesia imposed by the war also seems to have affected the history of how we remember, and reflect on, the war.
Justin Bieber came down with a severe case of amnesia when it came to Selena Gomez, 'cause he couldn't remember a damn thing about her ... or their breakfast.
"The only way they can be successful is if the American people develop a case of collective amnesia and they don't remember we've been down this road before," Mrs.
At least two of the 14 patients the MDPH initially studied in 2016 were found to have memory and learning impairments more than a year after their initial amnesia.
Hilton says she's having an amazing time deejaying for her fifth summer at Amnesia, "the most legendary club in the world," and spending time with her boyfriend, Chris Zylka.
People with amnesia typically have issues with their short-term memory and may be able to recall things from childhood, but not something like the current year or month.
Like other amnesia-based films, from terrific examples like Memento to bottom-of-the-barrel stuff like Unknown, Radius is a puzzle story built around a series of reveals.
Each episode looks at one Greek-derived word or concept—democracy, nostalgia, amnesia, mythology, misogyny and tragedy, for example—and asks how it has played out in subsequent centuries.
The historian Jean-Yves Le Naour has written about the case of "Anthelme Mangin," a French soldier who returned from the trenches of World War I with total amnesia.
You start off the game in a sort of waking nightmare, and then proceed to walk into something of a classical mystery, complete with a gnarly case of amnesia.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent was released a year after Resident Evil 5, the game that downgraded the biggest horror franchise in video games into a caffeinated action film pastiche.
The animals don't know that they are being occupied by humans because, as Detective Pikachu establishes, the animals would experience amnesia and not remember their past lives as humans.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent, one of the scariest horror games of the last 10 years, helped popularize a polarizing trend in horror games: removing the ability to fight back.
I have yet to see that happen with Washington policy makers who, far removed from the battlefields, benefit from our collective amnesia about past military and foreign policy failures.
He was initially charged with murdering both his mother and his sister, but prosecutors did not go forward with the case after he recanted an initial confession, claiming amnesia.
They visited the open-air bar Amnesia, dancing under the stars to eclectic, laid-back selections from the club's owner and resident DJ, Alfredo, all while high on MDMA.
I can't remember a feeling of overwhelming pain or strife, whether that's due to amnesia or my body's hormonal ability to keep up with the natural progression of childbirth.
Jordan Peele followed up his 2017 smash debut Get Out with Us, a big, ambitious, terrifying fable about how a society develops willful amnesia, then tears itself to pieces.
When David, a thirtysomething man living in a coastal city in Norway, develops amnesia, people from his past are asked to write letters describing who he is, or was.
Meanwhile, world leaders have also been lulled into willful amnesia concerning the mass killings of Hutus in Congo in which Mr. Kagame's forces were implicated after he took power.
She takes on Peck, a baffling case and a bundle of nerves (plus impostor syndrome, amnesia, PTSD and a sideline fear of whiteness and black stripes), and "cures" him.
"He considered this task of a conscientious rememberer to be all the more urgent now in the face of the officially enforced historical amnesia in China," Mr. Guo added.
" This has resulted, said Karen Therese, the artistic director of Sydney's Powerhouse Youth Theatre, in "a significant amnesia about who artists are and what they give to the world.
He also minimizes his wrongdoings, responding to Colbert as if the DUI were the only questionable thing he's ever done (and apparently hoping the audience has amnesia about everything else).
China today suffers from a different kind of amnesia: its attempt to "catch up with the West" has fueled government-led urbanization initiatives resulting in omnipresent pollution of the environment.
After the accident, Maruyama experienced amnesia and could not remember her family, or even what "family" meant, she said in an interview on the Japanese television show, TBS' Yume Special.
The contemporary amnesia This postwar order has been so successful, in fact, that Americans now seem to be losing the tragic sensibility that brought it about in the first place.
Consequently, the cultural amnesia we seem to have acquired in this election cycle may result from a tendency to tiptoe around the 9/11 attacks rather than actually portray them.
An abandoned space filled with hostile aliens, a player character with amnesia, and a healthy dose of mysterious superpowers combines in exactly the way you think it would it Prey.
Amnesia Scanner has never felt real, at least in the sense of corporeal human beings with fleshy fingers programming the mutant beatwork and ASCII melodies that make up their music.
These injuries led to bouts of stress, sleeping issues and amnesia where he couldn't remember who he was married to or that he was a member of the Air Force.
In the Gerard Barrett-directed project, a New York Post journalist (Moretz) suffering from a rare autoimmune disorder is repeatedly misdiagnosed following a series of violent outbursts and severe amnesia.
It's possible to argue that obliterating evidence of "bad" historical events or "offensive" people might in the end be counterproductive, allowing a collective amnesia that the bad events ever happened.
These impressions are as much due to Amnesia Scanner's spastic music style, which goes from danceable to incomprehensible and back at the drop of a pin-studded, sweat-soaked hat.
To be clear, the Japanese did awful things in Asia and have bad bouts of historical amnesia — but China's textbooks and TV productions have an overwhelming, distorted fixation on Japan.
Theater Company, the show follows them as they go on the lam, discover clues and develop amnesia, all while trying to solve a murder case and prove their own innocence.
They plan to use a sedative drug called midazolam, which has been shown in studies to produce a kind of amnesia that can temporarily prevent people from forming new memories.
I think the most culturally problematic thing about Silicon Valley is this general amnesia, this idea that well, if we thought of it no one else thought of it before.
"The IMF's decision to grant Congo another bailout is a concerning case of institutional amnesia and undermines the Fund's renewed anti-corruption drive," said Global Witness oil researcher Natasha White.
The story follows the Circumcised Crusader as he grapples with amnesia and tries to solve the Joker's murder—and no, the culprit isn't Tommy Wiseau's awful impression of the supervillain.
"I have been suffering from absent-mindedness, amnesia, inability to memorize, depression, helplessness, apathy, loss of interest in the future, slow thinking, and anxiety," Mr. Masri wrote in an email.
This masculine corporate culture squeezed out women who wanted to work and it facilitated what Ms. Stamp called a "historical amnesia" that was in evidence even in early film histories.
" Louisa Lim (@limlouisa) is a senior lecturer at the Center for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and the author of "The People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited.
Concerned and intrigued, the surgeon contacted Dr. Wilder Penfield and Dr. Milner at the Montreal Neurological Institute, who had previously reported on two cases of amnesia in patients treated there.
Propranolol, for instance, is a drug that does not induce amnesia but can dampen the emotional content of a memory, especially if given within six hours of the traumatic experience.
The titular pocket-monster P.I., voiced by Ryan Reynolds, wakes up with amnesia and seeks out his missing partner's son (Justice Smith) to figure out … wait, I got confused again.
What's disappointing is that our sentimentality for the era and film creates a collective amnesia about what actually happens in the movie, which is misguidedly hailed as subversive feminist cinema.
One of the things that any hegemonic country insists on — not only does it insist on a level of amnesia, but it insists on what you are permitted to see.
In case you have shock-induced amnesia, last week's episode ended with Claire (Caitriona Balfe) saying goodbye to Frank (Tobias Menzies), lying dead in the hospital morgue after a car accident.
"My doctor has told me due to my amnesia my memory loss may be irreversible, there's a 50 percent chance," Maruyama said in her proposal, which was filmed by the show.
THOMAS CUENIDirector generalInternational Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and AssociationsGeneva There seems to be amnesia about the recent history of interventions by Western powers ("How to get rid of Maduro", May 4th).
Like Amnesia and BioShock, Memoranda foregoes a direct retelling of the source material in place of seeking to instill upon its audience a sensation similar to the experience of reading Murakami.
Moreover, using such constraints allows for a powerful critique of prevailing social institutions and attitudes — from the Chilean educational system to Chilean law and bureaucracy to the persistence of historical amnesia.
Andy Cohen's stoked about co-hosting CNN's New Year's Eve show with his pal, Anderson Cooper, this year, but has severe amnesia about the comedian who had the gig before him.
More from Tonic: Symptoms to monitor include headache, dizziness, confusion, fatigue, nausea, slurred speech, ringing in the ears, temporary loss of consciousness, and amnesia about events leading up to the injury.
"Given the Fed's role in implementing the post-crisis rules for Wall Street, I hope Mr. Powell won't have the same amnesia that plagues the rest of the Administration," Brown said.
To critics on the left, it was a shameful case of political amnesia by the wife of a president who spent years cleaning up the mess left by his predecessor. Mrs.
Meanwhile, for any number of reasons (that Super Bowl scandal, the long shadow of other stars, our cultural amnesia), the woman behind the wheel has been demoted to the back seat.
In order to cope with the trauma, her personalities split and she ultimately developed amnesia — trying to forget the years of rape, torture, sex rings and child pornography at Lundquist's hands.
In 1965 he returned to westerns to star in "A Man Called Shenandoah," an ABC series about a man with amnesia who roams the West searching for clues to his past.
My personal debt to Vincent Scully is immense; he set me on a path as a practicing architect and educator, choosing memory rather than amnesia — a path I continue to follow.
And to launch such a campaign would require overcoming strong inertia: a waning public health apparatus, countervailing politics and a collective amnesia over the havoc the diseases in question once wrought.
I only hope that our peculiarly American penchant for historical amnesia will not stop our new young leaders from learning from the mistakes of those of us who have gone before.
But stories of such side effects tend to involve physical actions, often taken at night in a state of near amnesia — not specific and cogent comments made with apparent conscious awareness.
La Jalda induces amnesia — you will forget the mosquito bites, all of the times you fell on your hands, and the pain in your feet as soon as you see it.
In a twist from the original, Derbez's character is the one who ends up getting amnesia, and is tricked into being a stay-at-home-dad so Kate can pursue her degree.
When Jack wakes up, his wallet has been stolen and he has amnesia, so he walks around town where he just so happens to run into the man who took his wallet.
Terry: On my first trip to Amnesia in '89 the don of Ibiza dons Alfredo played this—the theme from Hill Street Blues—around 11am in the morning as his last record.
Her veteran field operations team did not suffer collective amnesia on how volunteers should ring doorbells, and the data folks did not "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" their own memories at her Brooklyn headquarters.
So Senator Sessions can't be that much of a racist, or maybe Senator Booker just suffered from a case of amnesia — It's this level of hypocrisy that turns so many people off.
Spector claims amnesia about the events of the six years before his arrest, a convenient period which keeps him from being able to speak about any of the crimes he's accused of.
Anyone who's watched the Guy Pierce-starrer can confirm there's nothing funny about a film where a widower with amnesia attempts to track down the man who raped and murdered his wife.
Hometown: Chicago, IL & Austin, TX Selected Work: Amnesia Scanner ("AS Chingy" music video), Kingdom (Shox EP, "Shox" music video) I was in a number of different electronic music scenes myself in Chicago.
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"The assorted Amnesia Scanner tracks that I manage to find littered around the web, hidden on cryptic pages, resonate with a very particular kind of psycho-digital neurosis in me," Rolfes continues.
Amnesia Scanner has historically operated at the edges of Berlin's deconstructed club music scene, but the duo reached new heights last year with an album that sounded more like Skrillex than Stockhausen.
One of the curiosities of transient global amnesia is that your memory deserts you while you are clearly conscious and able to carry out complex tasks like driving or even playing music.
Damien Thorn, the demon spawn from that 1976 horror classic directed by Richard Donner, has grown up into a war photographer (Bradley James) with convenient amnesia regarding his role as the Antichrist.
Sleepwalking isn't necessarily considered a sleep disorder, unless it occurs repeatedly, includes amnesia (that is they have no memory of sleepwalking or what they did while sleepwalking), and causes distress or impairment.
The game is a mixture of, as I said, taking a foundation from Amnesia, see what we can use and what we don't want to use and building upon with other stuff.
This is willed amnesia, of course; Scrooge (Anthony Vaughn Merchant), who makes his money in real estate, has forgotten how vulnerable he once was, and how much kindness meant to him then.
Of course, there is also a bit of amnesia about the shah's despotic tendencies, and the abuses by his secret police, the Savak, which fueled the uprising that overthrew him in 323.
"I'm concerned about the collective amnesia you all appear to have as you make changes to the bank rules — changes that allow Wall Street to get back to its old tricks," Sen.
You have calorie 'amnesia' This is one of the most common and easy-to-fix issues that I see in my practice: Put simply, people often eat more calories than they realize.
You go up those stairs, which is an iconic New York experience, and then you go into grand hall, and it's like waking up with amnesia in the world's busiest train station.
With his pictures, he homes in on the historical amnesia that envelops not just the Mexican-American War but so much else of America's past, effectively enabling our new era of intolerance.
The great German writer W. G. Sebald has written that these years mark the beginning of the postwar German amnesia regarding the ferocious Allied bombing of 131 German cities and towns, including Mannheim.
David Axelrod, Mr Obama's long-term adviser, laments a "collective amnesia about just how perilous these times were": the most dangerous circumstances for an incoming president, he thinks, since Franklin Roosevelt's in 1933.
I finished Wilson's Heart in around five hours, which — while it's comparable to short non-VR adventure games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent — isn't nearly long enough to explore its world or mechanics.
One paper, which has since been cited over 1,2100 times, showed that people with amnesia also had difficulty imagining new experiences, suggesting that there is a connection between remembering and creating mental images.
Yet, too many in Washington seem to have collective amnesia about the abuses that led to the Great Recession and enactment of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act in the first place.
Similarly, Darkest Dungeon and Amnesia: The Dark Descent, games that attempt to illustrate not just physical but mental health deterioration, treat the human mind as a simple machine that can be simply repaired.
Steve may be seriously traumatized or suffering from amnesia – and that battle took place in 1917, which means our man either had some work done or got himself frozen (like another famous Steve).
This is the essential vision of America circa 2017, where nothing makes sense, amnesia and money heals old wounds, and a gladiatorial cash grab distracts from the cliff we're about to go over.
A Yale University expert on Friday delivered a stinging criticism of the Republicans' proposed tax plan, saying Congress is counting on America having amnesia about the results of President Ronald Reagan's economic policies.
Once you have that down in your head, you can jot down some bullet points to bring along on your interview, especially if you're the type who develops temporary amnesia when you're nervous.
Moderate to severe traumatic brain injury was defined as a loss of consciousness for more than 5433 minutes, alteration of consciousness for more than 2543 hours or amnesia for more than 272 hours.
The discovery that human orientation takes place in memory's seat — researchers have long known that damage to the hippocampus can cause amnesia — has raised the tantalizing prospect of a link between the two.
Unreleased tracks from the likes of Berlin duo Amnesia Scanner, Brooklyn-based 1080p affiliate Via App, and a handful of Ascetic House releases feature, making the experience of indecision a little more enjoyable.
The state's level of disaster amnesia was being tested Friday as Hurricane Matthew, after killing at least 330 people in Haiti, began plowing along Florida's densely developed east coast as a major hurricane.
Frictional Games passed on the opportunity to immediately make a sequel to Amnesia, tasking Dear Esther developer The Chinese Room with a spin-off, 2013's now seemingly underrated A Machine for Pigs.
It's hard revisiting in those games a bit, Amnesia especially, because one thing is that we were a small team developing it, so you're sort of hating it at the end of it.
VICE Games: I have to imagine, given the distance between then and now, that some members of the team on Rebirth were fans of Amnesia, and then came to work on the sequel.
When P.T., and to varying extents games like it, such as Lone Survivor, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, and Silent Hill, contradict the standards of video game structure, they remove the player's safety net.
"I wanted to give myself amnesia as far as being a basketball player so I just didn't have to deal with the whole fact of leaving the game and all that," he said.
Blood-drenched graveyards of industrialized killing morphed into cherished emblems of American nobility and pastoral innocence through what was in effect a policy of willful amnesia, a kind of second act of repression.
It's not hard to see why it sold by the bucketload, nor is it difficult to understand why those of us with a predilection for mining the Alfredo/Amnesia continuum still love it.
NADINE HURLEY (WENDY ROBIE) Nadine develops an almost Hulk-esque super strength at the beginning of Season 2, and a case of strange amnesia, putting her in the mind-set of a teenager.
Nigeria reabsorbed Biafra at the end of the war, in a 'no victor, no vanquished,' policy, which some Igbos believe has led to near-collective amnesia of the civil war in the country.
The story seems at first to be about Gregory Peck's mixed-up identity and amnesia and phobias and fainting spells and stuff, but in the end you realize Peck is by the by.
Capcom's early experiments with action horror, in Dino Crisis, might have been focused instead on Raccoon City and the push back, via games like Amnesia and Outlast, may have started a few years earlier.
Four patients, mysteriously stricken with a sudden amnesia, had the same rare finding on MRI: A pair of tiny structures deep in their brains, called the hippocampus, was completely knocked out on both sides.
Talking to the first African-American President and hoping that many people will have amnesia about the birther movement Trump led to delegitimize him cannot hurt in this regard, though it is incredibly cynical.
Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson, professors of political science at Yale and Berkeley, respectively, are the authors of American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper.
It's a tact that has worked for games such as Amnesia: The Dark Descent, which was influenced heavily by Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, and BioShock, inspired by Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.
What follows is an attempt to recollect fragments of my past lost to amnesia for my own benefit, and to serve as a cautionary tale, or maybe something someone out there can relate to.
Even the non-traditional Telltale games are almost nonstop cinematic events and conversations, and Amnesia developer Frictional relies on puzzles, jump scares, and fragments of books and diaries to draw players through its worlds.
We've almost forgotten what a mild erosion in sales looks like, and the amnesia has been exacerbated by all the so-called "disruption" of transportation, which on closer examination is no disruption at all.
Since the recession was a decade ago, it is very easy for those who did not lose their jobs or have their homes foreclosed on to develop amnesia about how painful its effects were.
It's not just site or contemporary historical amnesia but also the exhaustion of a process — too much of a good thing and particularly when it's triggered by the existential crisis of too-much-ness.
Bret: The inability of so much of the public to remember what Trump was saying just a month ago suggests that, in addition to the coronavirus crisis, we're also experiencing a national amnesia pandemic.
"The CDC adds that the severity of each TBI case can range from mild, "a brief change in mental status or consciousness," to severe, "an extended period of unconsciousness or amnesia after the injury.
"The CDC says that the severity of each TBI case can range from mild, "a brief change in mental status or consciousness," to severe, "an extended period of unconsciousness or amnesia after the injury.
But thanks to "Brady Bunch" logic, a subsequent head injury at the Miss Twin Peaks pageant cures Nadine of her amnesia, and thus robs Ed of his chance to get back together with Norma.
"Amnesia" is filled with conversations — often delivered in somewhat dissonant, sometimes halting English — peppered with bits of exposition and quotidian asides about, say, cooking with herbs (a little lemon verbena is perfect for fish).
His range was on full display in "Cultural Amnesia" (24), in which he profiled more than a hundred representative 20th-century figures, most of them literary, arranged alphabetically from Anna Akhmatova to Stefan Zweig.
His range was on full display in "Cultural Amnesia" (24), in which he profiled more than a hundred representative 20th-century figures, most of them literary, arranged alphabetically from Anna Akhmatova to Stefan Zweig.
Questions about the brain remain Another curious aspect of HM's amnesia, which may not be present in the Massachusetts patients, was that it "bleached away" the narrative of his memories before the surgery, said Dittrich.
Radius reminds me a bit of the TV show Dark Matter, which also deals with amnesia, and the question of how much we owe our past, whether we're responsible for things we don't remember doing.
He described how in a Colts-Broncos game in September 2007, he had amnesia after his fourth major concussion, and what it was like when he saw video footage of the game and his injury.
He seems reluctant to pierce the historical amnesia in Japan that the U.S. helped inculcate, whether out of a desire to preserve stability or to avoid tough questions about its own conduct during the war.
I was never bored listening to what we played in Ibiza in those years, I can say that I never liked and I never played the more poppy/commercial stuff, but it wasn't Amnesia stuff.
Its passage was then followed by a form of weaponized amnesia, through which the right maintains to this day that Obamacare was a radical, left-wing idea, imposed on them without a word of debate.
Mr. Trump seems also to be suffering from amnesia, as if all recent history began with Mr. Obama and conveniently avoiding the fact that many of the policies he denounced derive from George W. Bush.
According to the Telegraph, researchers developed an amnesia drug that could "wipe away single, specific memories while leaving other memories intact" by injecting the drug right when a subject was recalling a particularly upsetting memory.
Two separate studies, published Thursday in the journals Science and Science Immunology, found that the highly contagious and potentially fatal measles virus can cause "immune amnesia," removing antibodies that had protected patients from other illnesses.
I knew we wanted to start with Amnesia because that felt like we [had] at least enough foundation [to work with], but we didn't want to go totally crazy with one of our new projects.
And in testifying to their deaths at the hands of police, poverty and racist violence, they lead us back to the nation's foundational crimes of chattel slavery and genocide — as well as its energetic amnesia.
The sudden case of talking-head amnesia over this is being greeted in conservative media by hilarious video montages featuring the same scolds, who now decry the term, matter-of-factly invoking it back then.
Gail S. Goodman, a psychology professor at the University of California, Davis, who studies eyewitness memory in children, said childhood amnesia can make it so that early experiences, even traumatic ones, are lost from memory.
One such moment came in January, when he told Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen that her "silence and ... amnesia is complicity" when she denied hearing Trump refer to "s***hole countries" in a private meeting.
The news media's near blackout enables collective amnesia about war and its aftermath, critics argue, and allows the American public to ignore the real costs of the wars we send our fellow citizens to fight.
"It's almost like there is a historical amnesia and a political amnesia as to what Puerto Rico is, all of the sudden they have to rediscover that this nation exists within the power of the U.S." The challenge, as Figueroa sees it, is the same one facing all grassroots movements of the left in the Trump era: figuring out how to channel outrage at an odious president into a specific policy program, and how to consolidate general engagement with an issue into meaningful political power.

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