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A Bang & Olufsen phone by LG, as it were.
You'll have a picture of, as it were, Mark Zuckerberg, and a picture of, as it were, Ashley Judd, and a picture ... You know, you'd have the zeitgeist on the cover. Right.
I don't want to choose the news, as it were.
It's about creating the right mood music as it were.
The eggs, as it were, are now in multiple baskets.
The case, as it were, is getting stronger against whom.
The clown mask enables the political manoeuvering, as it were.
ARE THEY GOING TO MEET THEIR MATCH, AS IT WERE?
That's what keeps it real for me, as it were.
Bachelor Nation, as it were, became a world unto itself.
The data, as it were, could not leave the building.
But now Iceland's going even further — or deeper, as it were.
He was the opposite of the loud American, as it were.
VICE: So Olly, you were born into wealth, as it were.
So then the clone can be set free, as it were.
The motion caused Girardi to "flash the puss," as it were.
Or to get back from their bathroom break, as it were.
But making Rome great again, as it were, is proving difficult.
So Janice Raymond came out of thin air, as it were.
Like Mr. Murphy's Dad, we are, as it were, beside ourselves.
The blueness and the foxness, as it were, are mutually stimulating.
Sweet and bitter — the Negroni, as it were, of Senate acquittals.
How and when did Arbus, as it were, turn into Arbus?
The American Dream, as it were, was unraveling under their feet.
"We don't have identifiable Big Beasts, as it were," he said.
Conversely, those orbited by large giants, as it were, were metal-poor.
He thought, as it were, that the next must exceed the now.
Donald Trump the president has continued that legal legacy, as it were.
The streamer has to be caught in the act, as it were.
Did the building help the painter stay on track as it were?
Many Mississippi Delta communities were part of this movement, as it were.
The stakes are lower, as it were, for Night of 100 Stars.
They're literally getting hooked on this stuff as it were junk food.
And so I roam through the pathway of decentralization, as it were.
The meat, as it were, of the play concerns another food lover.
As it were, the Germans anticipated our raid and they ambushed us.
As it were, the new truly wireless Bose earbuds do sound great.
So in that sense, I did create the mold, as it were.
So it's a smart home via the insured backdoor, as it were.
It even made them sexier — better, as it were, at being straight.
Once such policies are "uncorked," as it were, they risk becoming irreversible.
The latest report card, as it were, will be issued on Monday.
Why did she kick the ball — as it were — down the court?
This points to the third and, as it were, most difficult problem.
The next one is in 2018 — in Russia itself, as it were.
Its first guinea pigs, as it were, will be dogs suffering from cancer.
"But it caused a kind of Twitter storm as it were," Manville adds.
Yet the teas themselves were a mixed bag, or box, as it were.
The neo-Nazis are well aware of their own history, as it were.
As it were, I've been covering the troubled F-35 program for years.
DARGIS You're right, Wesley, moviegoers are voting with their dollars, as it were.
Out of the the frying pan and into the fire, as it were.
To stand up and be counted amid all the noise, as it were.
They seem to decide to do this, as it were, on their own.
But the game plan, as it were, unraveled a little after 10 p.m.
The adoption fee, as it were, is just the tip of the iceberg.
The two groups even got together for a joint session (as it were).
Mr. Albanese doesn't sweeten the shot in postproduction (or Photoshop, as it were).
"There was something missing, replaced, as it were, by ambition," Lauer told me.
But it all, as it were, serves at the pleasure of the president.
Did you believe you were betting the farm, as it were, on the campaign?
You're a fresh-faced, go-getting businessman - a symbol of tomorrow as it were.
However, if this diver floats your boat, as it were, give it a look.
True, it may take a few minutes to process the process, as it were.
But each of the cats has been their own individual "person," as it were.
Consider this dirty dozen to be the cream of the crop, as it were.
The other is that surgical robotics is, as it were, about to go generic.
It's more a case of letting her pick up your pieces, as it were.
For years Pelosi has been the ultimate Republican boogeyman -- or boogeywoman, as it were.
I just don't believe in God floating around on a cloud as it were.
One has to just suck it up and spit it out, as it were.
After a few more entries, though, I got up to speed, as it were.
Written, as it were, not so much with Orwell in mind as Hannah Arendt.
He's been, as it were, elected unopposed I think four times in a row.
So much for static study — getting reads on the landscape of humanity, as it were.
The resulting image reveals clouds of colors surrounding the subject — their aura, as it were.
Another feature worth noting (as it were) was also inherited by the Motorola One line.
Obviously the algorithm lacks any such context — so it's effectively guessing 'blind', as it were.
Trade policy now seems to be at a crossroads — a jump ball, as it were.
Instead of projecting "makeup" as it were, Asai notes, they played with light and shadow.
I think there is an issue, the issue is about tech addiction, as it were.
Ms. DuVernay presents both sides of the story, as it were (racism versus civil rights).
Artists go through these creative ebbs and flows; shedding their figurative skin, as it were.
Last year, Stanford launched a Basic Income Lab to pursue, as it were, basic research.
There's also an orange version ("oh so orange," as it were), continuing Google's colorful experimentation.
A way to keep going, to keep the faith, as it were, in trying times.
Why should itch be, as it were, pre-installed and so neatly differentiated from pain?
He's out for a bit of a swim, as it were, with his security detail.
There&aposs going to be things on a tape that would be embarrassing as it were.
NextGen is trying to translate some of that potential energy to kinetic energy (as it were).
This was what kept me from processing the O. J. Simpson business "blackly," as it were.
On one shelf, bottles are done up to look like explosives—Molotov mocktails, as it were.
He's not especially liked by most Americans, but his show, as it were, is a hit.
And I think talking simulators, as it were, are a great place to begin doing so.
What is politics but war's continuation, its domestication, as it were, dividing and distributing its spoils?
Both Wadhams and Serreze anticipate the loss will have disastrous and, as it were, snowballing consequences.
Bible & Tire is an exciting development, but her eye is on the sparrow, as it were.
Although, you know, at this point, we sort of expect to be surprised, as it were.
"They might be able to throw some sand in the wheels, as it were," Berezin said.
Many argue that escalation was irreversible, that the adversaries' collective fate, as it were, was sealed.
It's only the last couple of regenerations that have been, as it were, fairly straightforward ones.
They drive, as it were, sanctimoniously, as though to teach the rest of us a lesson.
"Oligarchs could find themselves in the middle, in the firing ground as it were," Weafer said.
They do nothing to lift the country's economic growth — to create more cupcakes, as it were.
I think we will see a conservative justice who reflects that deep background investigation, as it were.
Plans are also afoot, as it were, to print skin directly onto the surface of the body.
Being a boy in ends, as it were, you start figuring out what you wanna be like.
From your being ... From me being on TV, as it were, and identified on the Republican side.
Like President Obama, she has been forced to "prove" her heritage — to present papers, as it were.
Khweis wasn't dropped off on a street corner so he could see the sights, as it were.
I love that the fact you're really feeling the heat in six and seven, as it were.
So we have to make investments that lead to greater opportunities for the unlucky, as it were.
The cloud populates, as it were, or provides relief within the space of the air or atmosphere.
"It's interesting how people have been counting back to the conception, as it were," Mr. Wooley said.
But as a student of classics she found the scales — as it were — falling from her eyes.
But the elephant in the room, as it were, was what was happening outside the convention hall.
Because Lange is onstage—in medium shot, as it were—she has to call on different tools.
His refusal to fall on his sword — or his wedge, as it were — only extended the story.
"It's interesting how much people have been counting back to the conception, as it were," he said.
But instead, the piece feels more about the human experience of the place — its anthropology, as it were.
Squint and you can see Cecil Williams as an early pioneer of user-­centered design, as it were.
An ethic should be something that one can state, as a proposition as it were, and I can't.
First, the die hards are chiming in noting that they are retaining their investments – HODLing, as it were.
What drives society forward are the myriad private transactions that take place, as it were, "in the cloud".
So I borrowed a basketball from my friends at Deadspin and gave it a whirl, as it were.
I didn't expect to be "in the shit" as it were, but northern Iraq remains a troubled place.
Today, Lochte expanded upon his piss yarn, filling in important details—to flush it out, as it were.
But by extending the amount of spectrum available for communications it may, as it were, lighten the load.
But first of all, that hasn't extended to everyone, so it's excluded "nontraditional" families, as it were. Yes.
It's nice to be influenced by people and, at the same time, guiding a ship as it were.
Maybe I'm not cynical, maybe I just need some more Vitamin D—more "Sunny Ways" as it were.
CAN THAT LAST THE REST OF THE YEAR OR IS IT A ONE QUARTER BOUNCEBACK, AS IT WERE?
The planets of the plot, as it were, are more exciting than the sun around which they revolve.
Fortunately, our marketing organizations found ways to be as effective as it were on Facebook and other channels.
One has to believe Kim is worried about team defections (a Pyongyang-to-Pyeongchang express, as it were).
My expectation that the train's motion would rock us to slumber had not been bunk (as it were).
To face blackface, as it were, head-on, we must address the structure of whiteness that drives it.
So within the administration, everybody's hunting, as it were, for anonymous," Navarro said Friday on CNN's "New Day.
We're considering poison ivy kind of a "plant bite," as it were, for the purposes of this guide.
It's about the slow and suspenseful denouement of our expectations — the journey, as it were, not the destination.
"This is the splinter group, the Protestants, as it were," Mr. Quinn said while greeting members at McGee's.
WHAT HAS BEEN THEIR RESPONSE TO YOU FOR YOU KIND OF MOVING INTO THEIR SPACE AS IT WERE?
The quadrilateral seems to play a secondary role, trapped, as it were, beneath the relentless buildup of brushstrokes.
But it was his discovery of naledi that really set Berger's name in the paleoanthropology stone, as it were.
It was fun to be a part of this band that literally exploded onto the scene as it were.
The commander of American forces in Afghanistan also said he had not received any marching orders, as it were.
BEING APPOINTED TO THIS ROLE, AS YOU SAY, TO GIVE SOMETHING BACK AS IT WERE AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
As it were, Trump isn't exactly the only one criticizing the F-35 program and the Pentagon's oversized budget.
So the trick, as it were, is to follow people's familiarities and push the envelope just a little bit.
I refer of course to Elizabeth Warren, our senior senator and, as it were, the nation's unelected regulatory czar.
It was the rare Bollywood movie to reach across the aisle, as it were, attracting moviegoers beyond the faithful.
You have to hit the ground running, as it were, searching quickly for the clues and piecing them together.
His gregarious asceticism—asceticism over drinks, as it were—bears traces of Dante, St. Ignatius, Augustine, and the Buddha.
Turning the whole thing over so that an approach can be made from the opposite side, as it were.
Talking was the simplest way of describing the sensation, according to those the map spoke to, as it were.
It's needless narrative filler; worse, it dilutes the purity of the women's work, their screen mission as it were.
Removing it (or moving it, as it were) makes the phrase a funny email subject line from a suitor.
A lone actor is going to hold court, as it were, in a stadium designed for epic tennis matches?
Each theme clue is like a riddle in itself, a speed bump to slow you down, as it were.
It was a magnificent achievement by the member for Groom in his time as minister reborn, as it were.
The prospects of retrieving Owen, as it were, or of assuaging his condition in any substantial way, were arid.
It is currently at 11, with four more in the pipeline, as it were, of the State Opera Orchestra.
But Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign has been plagued, as it were, by the notion that she's in poor health.
It was like a sort of Town & Country, as it were, for London, except it had a great pedigree.
There's talk of MPs trying to take over Parliament, as it were, to legislate against a no-deal Brexit.
What do you see as the pros and cons of working both sides of the aisle, as it were?
By refining his technique and, as it were, limiting his topic, the artist can penetrate his approach more deeply.
JT: See, it's-, it's, as it were-, well, first, let's-, let's not whine and-, and cry about the present situation.
Ham's skeleton lives on, as it were, in a drawer in Maryland at the National Museum of Health and Medicine.
But doctors can, as it were, smell only what they can smell—and many compounds characteristic of disease are odourless.
Though I've got to wonder how many road warriors as it were are running around with smartphones and no laptops.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — What's better than a midweek libation, a little something to get us over the hump, as it were?
These are a quick way to express your happiness (or unhappiness, as it were) about this Extra Crunch Roundup newsletter.
Now, instead of "doing it live," as it were, you can swap faces with old photos in your camera roll.
The Meizu Pro 6 Plus unveiled today, however, just might be Samsung's closest competitor note for note – as it were.
So that might be why the songwriters occasionally feel the need to, well, take their song back, as it were.
Could you talk a bit about what it means to put the spotlight, as it were, on these "other boys"?
"As much as" is key there because the forecast (as it were) changes depending on a variety of circumstances, ie.
In other words, if Kendall Jenner tries to tell you she never backed the ad, stay woke, as it were.
Mr. Khosrowshahi's apology on Monday is not the first time the company has promised, as it were, to do better.
To see the Passion story through Mary's eyes, as it were, even before Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, was fascinating.
Perhaps this was, as it were, an instance of hypochondria—I'd had a history of dislocations when I was younger.
Kim set up a parallel administration in a rented office in Flushing, Queens — her government in exile, as it were.
One of Zapped's strengths is its reminder that so much of science involves fumbling, as it were, in the dark.
The idea behind the Google Cultural Institute is to digitize the art experience—to make it virtual, as it were.
The video also contains brief nods to cosmonauts, the Hindenburg, and sausage (pulled, as it were, from a human abdomen).
After all, he is no mere observer, but an "imagineer," a co-creator, as it were, of the Goldens' story.
"Gwyneth Paltrow, madam Goop, is very hot on it, as it were," she said, referring to the actor's lifestyle brand.
Luckily we were able to meet in the middle, as it were, and the result is what you see here.
"It would be, to some extent, a stretch to say that as it were we were close friends," Andrew said.
In this case, I began to feel the posture of my body folding inward, as it were, under the attacks.
It has its head, as it were, at the center of Greenland, near the highest point on the ice sheet.
This has the effect of declassifying, as it were, speeches so classic that they have calcified in the collective imagination.
The promise, as it were, of la vie en rosé—to which even the French, it seems, are not immune. ■
Other animals unable to cope with a threat in the past became extinct — filtered out by history, as it were.
Where Poussin's figures act, as it were, in an art historical performance of a tragedy, here there is real chaos.
And it's not just that we view Herzog's work differently on the other side of the Wall, as it were.
There seems to be a nervousness that the driver problem, as it were, could cast a shadow over their public debuts.
I remember Terrence describing being parachuted in for scenes — we bring exposition, we bring information to the tale, as it were.
But I think frankly, angel investing, it's a little bit of a not-well-understood job, as it were, and practice.
If you don't get a joke or a reference because it's too "inside black baseball" as it were, there's always Google.
Dr. Socarides is an expert witness, as it were, both in "When We Rise" and in the CBS documentary of 1967.
So when saw the snowball rolling as it were leading up to the Lehman collapse, it did feel like a repeat.
Chris knows all of this, but he would like to believe that he can wear this history, as it were, lightly.
Since, as a society, we value slenderness, it can be very empowering to simply lace on a waist as it were.
So easy, in fact, that there were worries even then that people might start editing it, as it were, in their garages.
But to blame the judges for, as it were, making the law when parliament has failed to do so would be unfair.
ET on Friday with three contestants and ended Tuesday morning with Fragoso the only one left standing – or sitting, as it were.
And by those measures the latest iPhone beats out even the latest OLED displays from Samsung, their parent company, as it were.
And of course part of the program would be training the visitors, as it were, in terms of what resources are available.
To that end, the report's meta-recommendation, as it were, is for the state to form a Building Decarbonization Interagency Task Force.
"If Bernie doesn't win, we need to still carry that torch, as it were," said Jon Hughes, a developer who built voteforbernie.
You know, at some point, you have to go home and sort your life out—get out the pool, as it were.
That is, unless, there was a viable mechanism for vouching for individual identities — for networks to know their customers, as it were.
" His setting, "Marrow," takes its title from the line "My soul shall be satisfied, even as it were with marrow and fatness.
" Caviar was part of Mr. Leach's DNA, as it were: His famous signoff on the show was "Champagne wishes and caviar dreams.
There's an element of wish fulfillment here that's unusual in Kelman's work, but he's paid for it, as it were, in advance.
So if these 10 episodes frighten you, he added, then good: "We need to become aware of the horror, as it were."
The President has turned on a few of his-- foreign policy chiefs and thrown them under the bus as it were-- before.
I thought absolutely fascinating, what you were just saying there, in defense as it were of the idea of a wealth tax.
Now when it's gotten to that point, then the system as it were makes it very difficult for people to work together.
The product of a year's concerted effort, and to even more compelling effect, offering up, as it were, Yesterday's Day After Tomorrow.
Moving out of my tweens, I felt social pressure to mature musically—move on from Backstreet Boys to Nirvana, as it were.
So being able to move would be an issue, but there are the issues of physical danger to people, as it were.
Friends had told him of analysts who discussed their own lives and problems, reciprocating, as it were, the confidences of their patients.
But he also handles lots of procedures that aren't just about making asses pretty enough to eat off of, as it were.
I'm not really quite sure what she's going to be able to manage to pull out of the bag, as it were.
A few days later, I visited the room where the remains, as it were, lay under a dim spotlight, the clay still moist.
" When Ardern responded June 17, Wooley said it was "interesting how many people have been counting back to the conception ... as it were.
And sure, you can always walk right through the fourth wall (as it were), passing through these virtual objects since they're not — haha!
In order to successfully establish this technology, self-driving cars must first embolden the masses to step behind the wheel, as it were.
Game of Thrones was smart to flesh her character out—it found a rose, as it were, between the lines of Martin's books.
SM: Tell me about shooting the lecture scene, wherein Jack (or the two Jacks, as it were) are lecturing on Foucault and Lacan.
We stir whole thing for 30 seconds before garnishing the drink with a twist of lemon, rubbed—as it were—around the rim.
And it just might be what helps us see that everything isn't so black-and-white — or blue-and-red, as it were.
Even if you shoot the right person, as it were, you still might be sent to prison or bankrupt yourself with legal bills.
"Nothing gave away a notion that he might not be well, or that we might be writing his last statement, as it were."
By inviting us to situate our bodies, as it were, in an African frame, Newsome underscores the significance of reconfiguring our vantage points.
This isn't a 'made-for-TV Star Wars,' it's a Star Wars that happens to be on TV, or streaming, as it were.
For this event, Mr. Birbiglia welcomes the effortlessly hilarious comedians Chris Laker and Jacqueline Novak to tell, as it were, their whole stories.
He started birding after moving to Atlanta; soon he was leading nature walks and tweeting (as it were) about hard-to-identify birds.
Did you think you wanted to stay in the family business, as it were, and be involved with labor when you grew up?
Your newspaper reflected back an image of the world that you already held to be true – a colonial echo chamber, as it were.
Indeed, David is a much more enjoyable protagonist now that he's able to seize the means of his plot's production, as it were.
As it were, Solondz enlisted Sundance favorite Greta Gerwig to play the reprised role, a fairly oblique callback to his jury-winning film.
"I want people to ... to work together to come to, as it were, a solution to a bigger problem," he told the BBC.
Anger, of course, and the weaponizing of it for political gain also sit at the heart of Trump's political magic, as it were.
And yet, here we are, slurping the soup (or feasting on some sixties-era hamburger meat, as it were), and it's good stuff.
And when David recalls how he nearly drowned as a boy, Elijah determines that water is his weakness — his Kryptonite, as it were.
And I said earlier, I think that the Obama administration saw much of the online revolution, as it were, as fueling their candidacy.
"Bojack has done bad things, and it's interesting to — in this season — see those chickens come home to roost, as it were," said Hanawalt.
If you roller-skate, as it were, through the two floors of the Betty Cunningham Gallery, you will get almost nothing from this exhibition.
"The structure of a sperm is quite resistant, as it were, to degradation in the same way that other cells would be," Page says.
Fresh off her Video Vanguard Award at the VMAs ... Missy was surrounded by huge celebs who came to kiss the ring, as it were.
Increasingly coveted by hobbyists and businesses, these devices flew (as it were) off the shelves and into living rooms by the hundreds of thousands.
From vintage-inspired tanks to easy yoga pants, you'll be able to wear your team spirit on your sleeve (or leg, as it were).
William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Terence Powderly, Susan B. Anthony, and Martin Luther King all bent the knee, as it were, in similar appeals.
I was there at the creation, as it were, and worked on Gizmodo while Gawker was coming up as a New York gossip site.
So he drives off into the sunset (as it were), taking his bus from New York all the way to a moonlit Florida beach.
One floor-bound segment is slightly more interesting; as the dancers roll around, struggling to get up, their motion makes waves, as it were.
In the third puzzle the vertical span answer is already filled out but the other two take letters from the "tray," as it were.
They believe in a Hindu nation in which Hindus are top dogs and Muslims in particular are sort of lesser dogs, as it were.
During our interview, he spoke deliberately and carefully, giving off the sense that he might at any moment be, as it were, woken up.
Nickel's "hope" premium, as it were, is being reinforced by physical stock building on the part of both the battery supply chain and speculators.
Whatever site you settle on, outdoors or indoors, when time comes to send off the capsule you'll want to drop a pin, as it were.
The bigger the database, the better—only about a million people have taken it all off, as it were, and gotten their whole genomes sequenced.
It can thus make something from the inside out, as it were, by printing intricate internal features and then covering them with a solid layer.
Since Schiaparelli's main job was to test the landing gear for a future rover its failure is not, as it were, a complete write-off.
I have a not especially analytically rigorous view about taking a portfolio approach, as it were, to our own individual asset management and time direction.
We've offered them billions of dollars of rate relief for the next three years — price concessions, as it were — that they're not contractually entitled to.
One of the more useful aspects of sanctions is that they can be imposed and removed with relative ease, a flexible stick, as it were.
What concerns Petzold is not the direction of traffic, as it were, so much as the moral damage that piles up in the traffic's wake.
The big thing this week, however, had little to do with traditional technology stuff and was more about space: The final frontier, as it were.
But when I wanted to write something different" — when she wanted to leave the mommy track, as it were — "everyone was like, 'Wait a minute.
And although the ultimate aspect, as it were, of these pieces doesn't candidly evidence digital origins, Butler very cleverly leaves her viewers certain clues: dates.
That assertion single-handedly, as it were, made female self-love a political act, and claimed orgasm as a serious step to women's overall emancipation.
"For the past three years, we have been unpeeling an onion, as it were, that is very challenging to investigate and identify," Mr. Brady said.
She died in her prime, as it were, at the age of 101, just a few years short of the planned return to the moon.
Then he lost the ability to focus; though he could distinguish things on the periphery, the center of his vision, as it were, was gone.
But a few finance bros went home disappointed that they did not get the chance to sing along, as it were, with their favorite hymn.
It feels good that it's the end of Caesar's journey, but if I were to go on generationally, as it were, that might be interesting.
In fact, they can finish first, as it were, in the discussion that we're supposed to have as a country, if they contribute to it.
If the entire editorial team of TechCrunch or The New York Times takes a vacation … well, then, there is no site (or paper, as it were).
"He was headhunted as it were by HBO, as one of the Game of Thrones directors is a huge UFC fan," a source told the Telegraph.
In many of Berthot's paintings you are enveloped, as it were, by the woods, in scenes that make it devilishly hard to locate your own position.
But if flying cars really take off, as it were, it would be a transformative technology, for local transport networks would surely change quite a lot.
Although this is the last Delta II to launch, there is one more rocket left without a mission, the last, as it were, on the lot.
STOCKS SHIFT Nickel's "hope" premium, as it were, is being reinforced by physical stock building on the part of both the battery supply chain and speculators.
My journey as it were, took me from Lizard Point in Cornwall to Inverie deep in the wilds of Scotland, nipping into Lowestoft along the way.
But the Wentworth Group questions whether the projects will really deliver the promised savings; it believes that only one of them is watertight, as it were.
Image: GettyThis Wednesday, President-elect Donald Trump will meet with—or "summon," as it were—leaders from across the tech industry for a round-table chat.
LUKE CARRLondon Johnson, ruminating on the secret meaning of "feisty" (February 13th) would have done well to have provided a whiff, as it were, of etymology.
As for the sentencing itself, for the record: Harvey Weinstein–Assaulter Zero, as it were—was removed from the Weinstein Company and has been professionally ostracized.
At the end of the day, as it were, Halloween is just a single day, so why spend an arm and a leg on your costume?
Combined with the improvements of the clues during the editing process, I think this one hits the mark and looks pretty spiffy [smart, as it were].
Area 1 is now taking a similar approach to digital attacks, tapping into the attackers' launchpads, as it were, rather than waiting for them to attack.
" He imagined that "a light of spirituality radiates from her, and each stage on her road to humanity is marked, as it were, by flaming beacons.
To celebrate Jimmy's 36th birthday, his mother, Nancy (Elizabeth Cameron Dalman), who uses a wheelchair, gives him his father's shotgun — a loaded gift, as it were.
Even so, won't the input of Democrat congressmen and senators necessarily mean an ObamaCare replacement containing more liberal elements – an ObamaCare Ultra Lite, as it were?
Okay, today we're talking to Addy Baird about the members of the House who will be prosecuting the president, AKA the House managers, as it were.
Mr. Liu finally joined the unanimity, which afforded blessed satisfaction and release after an evening of compositional struggle, as it were, from performers and listeners alike.
The joke, as it were, was on the gallery, as the deinstallation of the work sparked a small fire, causing enough damage to delay the opening.
The central plot, as it were, of Mascots concerns a select group of mascots (both solo and duos) as they prepare for the eighth annual competition.
Now we're drilling down, as it were, to the female parts Trump seems to care most about: not brains and hearts, but bottoms and breasts and vaginas.
The wings morph on their own in response to changing flight conditions, using different levels of voltage to optimize aerodynamic characteristics — on the fly, as it were.
The stationary camera shows a California sunset, a West Coast parallel, as it were, to Warhol's Empire (163), his eight-hour film of the Empire State Building.
A paper she has published in Behavioral Ecology and Sociology argues that these lemurs' loss of the ability to see red, as it were, is no accident.
Going for the throat, as it were, the three researchers observe that the English Premier League, the richest in soccer, has a crowned lion as its logo.
For Simpson to get a favorable ruling—for the Juice to be loosed, as it were—he'll need recommendations from at least four of the seven commissioners.
After the rise and demise of things like Julie & Julia, the human impetus for sharing – exposing oneself, as it were, on the Internet – had to flow somewhere.
I've learned that the girls' "sksksksk" is like laughter — smashing the keyboard, as it were — but that if I attempt to say it, I'll immediately regret it.
"You can now have a token sale, in which you are offering ... a digital voucher as it were, and these people buy these digital vouchers," he said.
The underwear runs a little big, so the vibrator kept flopping around, making it hard to secure the device and get an effective buzz, as it were.
This means that the tech companies have fought, as it were, for the right to take our faces when we walk down the street, without our knowledge.
A high rate of viral content's replication is not sufficient, as it needs to make an impact, transcribing, as it were, the social text it has infiltrated.
So if people want to, I guess a few Handmaids have escaped from the book and they're no longer my Handmaids —they're everybody's Handmaids, as it were.
The joke, as it were, is on all of us: our species' synthetic waste clogs the septic device we use to dispose of our bodies' natural waste.
The magic that pulses in a book can disintegrate when these same words are interpreted by a performer who isn't, as it were, on the same page.
Now, a century later, it is seen as proof (as it were) that trying to ban drinking, when it is already popular, is not a good idea.
"It would be, to some extent, a stretch to say that as it were we were close friends," Andrew said in the sit-down BBC Newsnight interview.
Once I got 11D, I found myself mixing metaphors, as it were, and recalling the ubiquitous cafeteria scene in seemingly every era's teen movie and television genre.
Part of your thesis is that we have too much democracy, and that the cure, as it were, is handing more influence and power to political elites.
He brings the story from the streets and tells her the heat and dust as it were, describes the festivals and the Taj Mahal and talks about politics.
I wrote that as a cover letter for a job, actually, knowing quite well it wouldn't really 'do the trick,' as it were, of getting me the job.
At issue is the FB I's "origin story," in which it claims its full-fledged investigation into a presidential campaign was conducted, as it were, by the book.
It's time to admit and grapple with the fact that all of America will never be, as it were, PC in the sense cherished in liberal college towns.
" Marr said it seems that a theme of the film is "small time, central redneck America sticking one up to the snotty East Coast elites, as it were.
Just as audiences became intrigued with a newly (or, as it were, oldly) vibrato-less string sound, they began to prize voices that were light, clear and steady.
In Lebanon, they purchased land not far from the Syrian border in the Bekaa Valley, a winemaking region dotted with vineyards—the Napa of Lebanon, as it were.
I'll leave you with this: if you don't get obnoxious, obvious, and detrimental to my future, then I will not bring you 'into the light', as it were.
In another, poignant moment, a musical reference is, as it were, handed back to Richard by one of the Africans—a reference now altered by its political translation.
The essential thing is that it becomes a proper film — a piece of cinema — rather than just a filmed transcript or a page of celluloid, as it were.
What brings extremists back home, as it were, is a rediscovery of those needs, and finding sources of significance beyond the ideological prescriptions that have circumscribed their lives.
The characteristics of the space environment alone call for a separate branch of the military, a Space Force, as it were, to ensure the continuance of American power.
"As soon as you start going out into the wild, as it were, into doctor's offices and different settings, it's going to be difficult to maintain," Master said.
"Open skies" has come down to posterity as a partly psychological (and perhaps propagandistic) attempt to alter collective behavior — a sort of Big Brother effect, as it were.
These stories are not, as it were, played out John-and-Jane style; they do not unfold before us, nor are they — by and large — composed through dialogue.
The plot, as it were, thickens when it is revealed that he has been swayed by a sexual relationship with his male gym teacher, whom he is dating.
If the aughts aren't your cup of tea — or Fanta, as it were — the new season also features Sasha Pieterse of Pretty Little Liars fame partnered with Gleb Savchenko.
Not a redo, but a return, as it were, to the studs (lol), the very foundation of what made Taylor Kitsch seem like a star in a first place.
The atmosphere inside quickly elevated (as it were) to Condition Red, with hands reaching for the holstered Glock 9's, orders barked into wrist-mics and all the rest.
The so-called McGuffin, the thing that everyone is struggling over, came down to five wives who were basically the breeding stock, as it were, to a decaying warlord.
As a true clotheshorse I love to lay out my outfits a week in advance and ensure that all of my sartorial choices are on, as it were, fleek.
"We haven't really let the machines loose, as it were, on the surveillance side," said Bill Nosal, a Nasdaq business development executive who is overseeing its artificial intelligence effort.
He is at play with the finer points of silhouette, shrinking his tailoring, considering how to expand upon (as it were) Vetements's oversize silhouettes of the last several seasons.
"The original idea was to work fast and loose, without a brief, and see what could be generated from scratch, from within the machine as it were," says Elliot.
In a way I would prefer to see the nuclear issue as it were dealt with by the agreement and a real pushback against the other activities of Iran.
Maeve witnesses the creation and processing of synthetic beings, having come to realize she is one of them; the steady diet of "white lies," as it were, is over.
But the accessory to tame them all, as it were, is that tuning fork ($50 on its own, or paired with a clear, pink or brown crystal for $75).
But as in 2005, the main buffer the United States has to stop Central American immigrants from entering illegally across the border — its wall, as it were — is Mexico.
USPS Operation Santa lets individuals and organizations adopt children's letters and send their wish list of gifts to their homes — instead of to the North Pole, as it were.
If, after five to seven years, the dance still hasn't been performed, it will be pulled out and reinflated, as it were—new videos, new interviews, new cast, maybe.
If you're hearing those boxcars pulling up in the distance, as it were, you don't merely overlook the antisocial qualities of a prospective leader, you embrace them as virtues.
It thus wiped much of the ecological slate clean, permitting the survivors—those that did not, as it were, croak in the impact's aftermath—to strut their evolutionary stuff unconstrained.
Twenty-nine would also be considered a "good year," as it were, at other popular California tracks such as Los Alamitos in Orange County and Golden Gate Fields in Albany.
The Rev is no dinky 25-pound electric scooter, the type that can be rented in many cities around the world (or easily tossed into a river, as it were).
That said, you'll still probably want to confer with your friend or loved one — spoil the surprise, as it were — before you consider such an expensive and commitment-heavy gift.
This finding suggests that the moths do indeed depend on a magnetic sense to navigate during their long journey, but that they cannot, as it were, fly on instruments alone.
A time for the ladies and gentlemen, as it were, to imbibe heavily and attempt to "steal" the titular bachelor or bachelorette away for some solo chat and smooch time.
FROST: AND SO FOR THE MOST PART, YOU POSITIONED YOURSELF IN THE RECENT FIVE YEARS AND YOU'RE READY TO NOW ENJOY THE TIDE AS IT GETS LIFTED AS IT WERE?
Anne Hathaway plays an alcoholic party girl who wakes up one morning (or, afternoon, as it were) to learn that a giant monster is wreaking havoc through Seoul, South Korea.
They think of unicellular creatures straining, as it were, on an evolutionary leash, waiting for there to be enough of the gas to support the big bodies multicellularity can create.
The problem is loneliness, especially after dark; though not close friends, they are both widowed, and she's wondering whether they might pool their solitudes, as it were, and find comfort.
However, she  paid a huge price for freedom; the  "order"  to silence and punish her as it were,  continued well past  the country's  1994  transition from apartheid to majority rule.
For "Method Two" Minter has removed the head and rearranged the other elements: the boat and calipers now hover above the island, interrupting, as it were, a classic Maine landscape.
Over the course of 11 stanzas the reader becomes complicit in the sadistic ride, propelled by the lilting meter and roped in, as it were, by the simple rhyme scheme.
There were several experiments with how best to deploy characters added for the Edmonton production in an effort to bring to life, as it were, those toiling away in hell.
The final act, including the post-credits sting (to infinity and beyond, as it were) brings a chill, a darkness and a hush that represent something new in this universe.
She and Max were already canoodling, as it were, before the transfer, but it made their whole thing a little easier since she was no longer sleeping with her boss.
Certainly while I was watching "Jack," I wondered if Mr. von Trier weren't just testing our patience but punishing us, as it were, because of previous complaints about his work.
The reality, of course, is that mixed-race Americans were largely the result of the cream being poured into the coffee, as it were, and not the other way around.
And maybe it's venting the former persona onstage, as it were, set off from real life by the quotation marks of humor, that allows us to be more genuinely decent.
The new energy has edge — and it suggests that the resistance to the young administration's signature policies is going to be led and (as it were) manned largely by women.
And when he does open fire, how long was he firing through this glass window before he was neutralized by -- as it -- were police officers that were already on the scene?
The numerical constraint on tracers extends, moreover, into time, as well as space, for injecting one poisons the well, as it were, thus confusing future attempts to employ the same agent.
In contrast, Lorraine's play puts the colonizers on trial, as it were, and issues them a death sentence for the cause of emancipation, even those for whom the Africans feel affection.
When he fiddles too radically, either with the narrative or the mode of production (The Girlfriend Experience, Bubble, Full Frontal), that's when the films fall, as it were, on their faces.
As it were, transcribing Trump has redefined the roles and divisions in the political media food chain, as all interested parties are now compelled to take up the original source material.
Investors might want take a step back from what's happening in Doha, or not happening on the oil production freeze front as it were, said Talley Leger, global strategist at Fundstrat.
I grew up in suburban Chicagoland in Glen Ellyn and I was already interested in music, but [Champaign-Urbana] certainly influenced my tastes and broadened my musical horizons, as it were.
Inspired by the ways in which Trapani jewelers imbedded coral into gold, he both emulates and, as it were, reverses the process: sculpting indentations into raw coral and occasionally other materials.
The whole movement as it were was invented by journalists who were trying to steal a commercial advantage over their rival paper, The New Musical Express, which had basically adopted punk.
I think that this is what my African-American undergraduate female students are getting at regarding the desire for black feminist thought appearing more on the philosophical syllabus, as it were.
It certainly has been an experiment we've never – we had Business Continuity Planning but never thought about the scale of this, running a global company off the internet, as it were.
Timothy Polin offers us a theme set of six words that all end in -AGE, and separates the suffix from the base word to make a new AGE, as it were.
It is gratifying to encounter something in life and realize after several iterations that somehow you are getting better at it, without really "putting your shoulder into it," as it were.
Miller, or rather that evil element in her (as there is some degree of evil in all humans) that has never had a chance to expand, or flower as it were.
The aim of her project is not just to create a super coral but also to investigate whether corals that aren't super can be trained, as it were, to do better.
What I wanted to bring was that sort of high-low European approach to journalism, as it were, into America, because ... And you talk about that a lot in the book.
For organisations such as film studios and particle-physics laboratories, which need to archive humongous amounts of information indefinitely, the ratio of the two ratios, as it were, may soon favour DNA.
"I'd imagine there'd be some concern about doing essentially A/B testing in real life, as it were," said Suresh Venkatasubramanian, a computer scientist who works on a project called Algorithmic Fairness.
I Don't Need ItWe'd just bought a new synth and played about a bit with a bassline which sounded pretty sweet but didn't really feel like it was 'ours' as it were.
It draws attention, and it isn't going anywhere anytime soon, so be comfortable with the look of this massive speaker before you try to 'get it up the stairs', as it were.
Maybe it's a language for creation, using music to create architecture in real time—"to play cathedrals with a piano, as it were," Lanier said in a 1996 interview with Scientific American.
The 'secret sauce', as it were, is that Wluper believes voice assistants work much better when the underlying AI is tasked with becoming an expert in a more narrow and specialist domain.
They can become "fans," as it were, of another business, because they're sick of getting disrespected and are starting to realize this is pretty one way street as far as relationships go.
Whether it's a simple lunch or a Rolex, he suggested, the government should have to show a tangible "quo" that has been, as it were, bought by the person offering the bribe.
Electric aircraft are, as it were, in the air—with projects like the Solar Impulse, a sun-powered plane about to complete a round-the-world flight, and Antares, a motorised glider.
"The ball is in the Iranian regime's court, as it were," Frank Fannon, U.S. Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Energy Resources at the State Department told CNBC's Hadley Gamble on stage.
"I went out into the house, as it were, out into the field, way back, and I watched a little bit from something like a mile away," Sandhaus recalled in an interview.
Grand Maester Pycelle is the first to get the knife, as it were, murdered in the catacombs beneath the Sept by the "little birds" nurtured by his rival, the gentleman-necromancer Qyburn.
Hershman Leeson's trickery here trips into recklessness, the video-installation equivalent of yelling "fire" in a crowded room or, as it were, in the urban environments of San Francisco and Portland, Oregon.
" There's no really good, three-letter answer for any given Channel 2, so we need to think outside the box (or outside the television, as it were.) Think about the word "Channel.
Ken Jennings, who might be described as the first person to be rendered redundant by Watson, couldn't resist a dig at his rival when the two finally, as it were, faced off.
At the opposite end of the risk spectrum, Matthew Weatherley-White, co-founder and managing director at the Caprock Group, said people could make alternative energy investments in themselves, as it were.
The footage taken last December showed in graphic detail one of the setbacks "through the eyes", as it were, of the fighter Abu Radhwan in the moments leading up to his own death.
Your program, as it were, would be a compilation of those basic operations arranged in the appropriate order so that at the end, you arrived at the grocery store and not the airport.
So I think you're right that they're gonna do this cute little dance and they're gonna see how far they can wade into the water without bumming out their supplier, as it were.
"Initially (Vara's remarks) are pretty anodyne little quotes, little bits of wisdom as it were, but when he gets into writing his China books we get these ferocious anti-China quotes," she said.
With Granthika, I can press one key stroke and go to her page, as it were, and see all my notes about her and hopefully soon pictures that I've attached, and so on.
The nearly 2,000-mile Mexico-US border, after all, has a rich history as a canvas for politically-charged installations and performance pieces meant to feel provocative—disrupting the border, as it were.
But more important, the GIF outlines a whole history of Lance Stephenson doing shit just to fuck with LeBron James—their beef, as it were—which is now apparently a long forgotten era.
"Any attempt, as it were, to punish UK financial services, as the former governor of the Bank of England said ... it doesn't make economic sense for Europe," Johnson told a committee of lawmakers.
All of this brings us to The Magicians' season finale, in which the characters gather in Fillory to depose Ember and return its power to the people (or talking animals, as it were).
With precocious assurance, the book shows the emotional directness and unabashed musicality that would abide across Neruda's drastic alternations of style, along with other personality traits, as it were, of a long career.
I'll confess that the original Jumanji curse seemed a bit more frightening, but being upstream without a paddle (or, standing amid tropical brush without pant legs, as it were) is pretty scary too.
Bannon's campaign philosophy, as it were, patched together some things that Trump had been arguing: that he was anti-immigration, an issue meant to appeal to the working class voters Trump was pursuing.
She felt it was important to speak to the audience member "to give context … to give that clarity and help it not just be a bomb thrown, as it were," the source said.
While the amount of solid modern Christmas music on offer feels like it's increased in recent years—Ariana Grande's "Santa Tell Me" fucking goes, as it were—the range still feels fairly limited.
The situation, as it were, is a political, sectarian and religious minefield that some supporters of Francis worry poses a no-win scenario even for a political operator as deft as he is.
And Pelosi's decision to name Schiff as the lead impeachment manager -- the tip of the spear, as it were -- is also indicative of who she trusts to best handle this hugely delicate matter.
"I'm writing the third novel at the moment, and I do feel compelled to bring the project to a resolution — to find the answers to my own questions, as it were," she said.
It has admirably kept abreast of latter-day notions of appropriate Baroque performance practice, and the Purcell outing, led by its artistic director, Harry Christophers, was stylishly up to date, as it were.
People get trapped in private bubbles of speech, as it were, bouncing off their nearest and dearest, although the likelihood that anyone will stay near and dear to anyone else feels increasingly remote.
"The film never comes fully to term, as it were: the visual style is sitcom functional, and even the zippiest jokes fall flat because of poor timing," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
I think if I had not had my fill of water, as it were, if I'd never done that, we might have started from a point of real water, because it's so beautiful.
Undertaking is perceived to be cheating, but the more people do it, the more it becomes justified as a response to the corruption — as it were — of the principle of the fast lane.
The loophole, as it were, is that for nonorganic foods, the regulations do not restrict the dozens of other ingredients like preservatives and solvents that can go into a so-called natural flavor.
The crowd bowed in adoration of this skeletal Jesus; when it tipped over, a horde of new subjects rushed to get the mechanical deity back on its feet... or wheels, as it were.
We have a Congress that&aposs tasked with oversight of the executive branch, and that is a way you&aposd rather have do it, rather than the Trump administration investigating itself, as it were.
Studies show that Western consumers who may recoil from the idea of eating insect-based meals will try insects if they are processed and disguised -- tucked inside familiar favorites as it were, Hoffman said.
Sometimes, of course, the claims of art are genuinely at odds with the claims of human kindness, and an artist really does have to choose between, as it were, his sonnet and his mother.
Which, as it were, brings up a good rule for the average person to follow: If you're going to make money off your insane box jump videos, shoot for the stars and post away.
So I'm just constantly trying to learn and develop, add strings to the bow, as it were, and this was a fine opportunity to do that, to observe and watch three geniuses at work.
Staples is celebrating the release by giving us a glimpse into his home of North Long Beach, California (Norfy, as it were) the same way we all experience the world these days: Google Maps.
The world of the Marches becomes gentle, kind—beige, as it were—as if nothing could bring back the hour of real happiness, so we're all just going to get used to half measures.
It's characteristic of her attitude and daring that after putting her choreography on a rotating platform, as it were, she takes a sledgehammer to it, smashing that opening sequence into fragments at the end.
And so, while caricaturing Obama was always a stretch for Rogers, who made him skinny and gave him big ears, Trump's presidency is a gift because he comes, as it were, already klutzy-looking.
It's against this backdrop that Mr. Xi's visit last week must be understood — as reflecting the Chinese government's anxiety that Mr. Kim might be tempted to defect, as it were, to the other side.
"This was the time when finally the United States came of age as an international power — when it still had its virginity, as it were," David Reynolds, a Cambridge University history professor, told me.
Obama's first inaugural address, typically for American political rhetoric, portrayed his victory both as progressive and as a return to the values of America's founding, as the top of the loop, as it were.
If we can change, as it were, the feng shui of this election, if we can rearrange the landscape of the possible, we restore to ourselves the illusion of power over an incalculable event.
Colorizing the images of the 1927 flood helps it compete, as it were, with these present-day inundations, helps define it as what it was: one of the worst natural disasters in American history.
"We're partly fascinated by the magic of being able to teleport yourself to Kowloon, as it were," he said, referring to the area of Hong Kong, "in a good night's sleep and a movie."
You could say the same of "8 1/2," another tale of a director besieged by crises, but Margherita is like an antidote, as it were, to the Marcello Mastroianni character in that film.
"That's the bit that, as it were, I kick myself for on a daily basis because it was not something that was becoming of a member of the royal family," Prince Andrew, 59, said.
The critical one for me, and the one that says the most about the game's ruminations on death, is the choice to sever the castoffs from the tides (the Tides of Numenera as it were).
The crux of Apple's belief is that Spotify wants to use the benefits of being a revenue-generating app on the store, without paying any dues to be there, living rent-free, as it were.
With "pure" dubstep, as it were, becoming rarer and rarer, but brostep still stomping around like a three year old jacked-up on Innocent smoothies and gluten free Skittle-substitutes, history actually could be rewritten.
In a strange historical twist, today ice and snow hotels are popular wedding and honeymoon destinations (many have ice chapels, go figure!) and fear not, you'll never have to sleep "on ice," as it were.
But before I paint myself in an even more disparaging light, let me confirm that I did indeed have a purpose for staying out past my conservative bedtime, sipping the night away, as it were.
My daughter, Brynne, and my son-in-law Julio work in Bogotá, Colombia, and when Baby K brings them to town, I'm the first one to kiss the ring, or the pacifier, as it were.
He told Chalmers that there didn't have to be a hard boundary between third-person explanations and first-person experience—between, as it were, the description of the sugar molecule and the taste of sweetness.
"How the USB stick on the seal poo remains a quandary—the scientists who unfroze the sample are adamant it was too enmeshed to have simply been dropped in it as it were," Nally explained.
Much like his "Chain World" (2011), which exists as a single copy of a game passed from person to person, "A Game for Someone" can only be completed, as it were, through a collaboration between players.
"How the USB stick on the seal poo remains a quandary — the scientists who unfroze the sample are adamant it was too enmeshed to have simply been dropped in it as it were," Nally told Motherboard.
Though unwilling to go the whole hog, as it were, and adopt a vegetarian approach to diet, they are keen on food that looks and tastes as if it has come from farm animals, but hasn't.
She took up for black folks, as it were, and often felt herself to be at battle against the racism they experienced at the hands of white critics who frequently pointed fingers at them without introspection.
"It would be quite strange for Congress, in designating this agency, to have created the first independent financial regulator where during this transitional period, the president can take over the agency, as it were," Gupta said.
To the extent that he has a worldview, the view would seem to be that the world is hostile and that the United States needs to redouble its efforts to slay the dragons, as it were.
It's not that Waters has abandoned her belief—she's attracted something of a reputation in Washington, as it were, for her unflappable left-wing worldview—she just believes in operating on the most human level possible.
Still, the film doesn't dwell too much on Ronit's exodus, as it were, focusing instead on her homecoming, and that bittersweet feeling of accepting that the place you once knew is no longer quite your own.
"I think if you start ascribing a moral intent as it were to someone by saying that they've lied, I think you run the risk that you look like you are not being objective," he added.
The release of new album The OOZ, Marshall's first in four years under King Krule, has provided a rare opportunity to speak (or not to speak, as it were) with one of this generation's best songwriters.
Even "Rent" and "Spring Awakening" (and "Hair" long before it) didn't seem to gather the music that's in the air, from the air, and ground it, as it were, on a Broadway stage as "Hamilton" does.
For Del, however, Pete has reached the end of his usefulness and should, as it were, be sold for scrap: a prospect so horrifying to Charley that one night, with the horse in tow, he flees.
What social media is doing is slicing the salami thinner and thinner, as it were, making it harder even for people who are otherwise in general ideological agreement to agree on basic facts about news events.
In other words, Bong's speech was a moment when it became apparent that, as cliché as it sounds, filmmakers really do speak the universal language of film -- both the Latin and the vernacular, as it were.
Amazon is clearly timing its push to position the movie for awards consideration, although given its modest appeal, the company would probably be wise not to put too many eggs, as it were, in that basket.
A silver lining, as it were, to his incarceration was getting back in touch with his old neighbors in Summit once he had no more need to conceal his identity, though the communication can be bittersweet.
To be allowed to express myself in the community, as it were, and be appreciated for my deep passion and love for disco and dance music and club culture and gay culture and hedonistic culture in general.
"What you basically saw was the rise of these users turning this platform into a real community, and taking it in directions that no one—none of the adult supervision, as it were—had anticipated," Dear explained.
The battle, as it were, began last week when Breitbart preempted the Post's scoop about Moore by running a story beforehand that appeared to be based on the Moore campaign leaking the newspaper's detailed request for comment.
But what he's, as it were, the top of the ladder of is a system of harassment, and belittling, and bullying, and interference, and what my mother would have referred to in the olden days as 'pestering.
If we cannot vote for our ideal candidate, we must still choose the lesser of two evils, as it were, if we are repulsed by the personality of one and disagree with the policies of the other.
It's as if it were making clear the very hypocrisy that still runs through many squirming viewers, perfectly content with a gay storyline so long as it doesn't shove gay sex, as it were, in their faces.
There was even some discussion of having [creators] Amy and Dan [Palladino] come back to 'fix it,' as it were, but I was ready to move on because I didn't feel we had anything without our creators.
For a moment at the entrance, visitors find themselves in a region of dim, green, subaqueous light before coming up for air, as it were, to a grand welcome from a huge, faintly smiling pink granite statue.
Mr. Catsimatidis paid the reward to a worker at a bodega who had flagged down the police after, the employee said, the suspects tried to sell stolen ice cream — hot ice cream, as it were — to him.
White and show's key costumer, Kathi Nishimoto, were happy to draw back the curtain (or turn over the vowel, as it were) during a conversation with PeopleStyle in honor of the show's upcoming 35th anniversary this September.
It was allowed, for actual black people to perform this way, starting around the 1840s — in a very few cases at first, and then increasingly — and there developed the genre, as it were, of blacks-­in-­blackface.
Do you fear because of your focused first strategy that if and when you do expand geographically that you've lost-- a little bit of the-- early runway as it were because you don't have the brand recognition?
"They left it, as it were, to common sense and to practice and to actual experience ... but I think what has happened is that the actual management of the two systems has not satisfied anybody," he said.
The problem of missing the proper diagnosis grows out of a long-ago separation of powers within the medical profession that often limits the ability of practitioners to see the forest for the trees, as it were.
"They're the thin blue line as it were when it comes to wildlife crime in this country," said Mark Randell, a former police officer who is now director of operations for the League Against Cruel Sports (LACS).
The heads of North American Bison form the handles, and images of telegraph poles, sewing machines, and other innovations that Made America Great, as it were, frame low relief portraits of the country's first president, George Washington.
I opined about it as it were, but our coverage at Wired, when I came back to Wired from Backchannel, really belonged to a team of people we had, who are really gifted and all over it.
Yes, Socl is going the way of Ello, Peach, Yo, and so many other attempts to get you to get you on the platform, as it were, according to a post on Microsoft's FUSE Lab blog (via FastCo).
"Do you know that feeling when you're in a crowd of people all drinking and shouting, and nobody is listening and all at once you're, as it were, drowned in a wave of love and understanding?" he muses.
If this institute flourishes—and even more so if it is emulated—it may even become possible to make a career out of being a buster of others' questionable efforts: a forensic scientist of science, as it were.
There is also "Self-Portrait" (1924-25), a realistic image in which most of the artist's body seems to turn, as it were, to stone, but leaving flesh tones on his face, with his eyes turned towards us.
"I think they&aposre actually kind of in trouble as a result of that because customers of any stripe, as it were, used to buy payments-acceptance services from someone who showed up at the door," Harris said.
That's how I felt all the time in Resident Evil 7, buoyed by my ability (or inability, as it were) to actually shift my head around in a PlayStation VR headset and see what might be stalking me.
The ending suggests a sequel, which I hope comes about; the book's last act is full of revelations (as it were) about the especially strange nature of Lizbet's world that I'm keen to see Schoffstall develop and explore.
Conventional tonal music, whether it's a Bach fugue or a Beatles song, is bound together by the magnetic attraction of chords, which, reduced to their essence, function as question-and-answer, the "grammar" of music, as it were.
So as we watch the unlikely friendship that develops between Mr. Azizi's and Mr. Aronov's characters, we are pulled, as it were, from a long shot into a close-up, a proximity that feels both hopeful and heartbreaking.
When one of them, on horseback, rides into the frame, we stay with him, galloping onward until he is felled, whereupon we switch our attention—our sensory allegiance, as it were—to the man who brought him low.
And so Walser eloquently calls attention to the obvious, such as (still of Watteau) that "all the romanticism that dwelled within him possessed, as it were, excellent manners," without being able to enlighten us further about the matter.
The pretense for the conservative revolution was that mainstream institutions had failed in their role as neutral arbiters — that they had been taken over by the left, become agents of the left in referee's clothing, as it were.
ONE role academic journals have come to play that was not, as it were, part of their original job-description of disseminating scientific results (see article), is as indicators of a researcher's prowess, and thus determinants of academic careers.
But one thing metal rarely talks about (or digs for, as it were) is that the early greats of the genre like Judas Priest, Motörhead, Girlschool, and Black Sabbath knew their way around a good pop song structure, too.
"In every case, we have the 'file cabinet,' as it were, and the legal authority to open it, but we lack the technical ability to do so because encryption protects the contents of those 67 Apple devices," Galati said.
" But when we touched base again four months after the town's outburst of Trumpian political violence, Mekhi worried about "a large contingency of people just back into their day-to-day; [for whom] life is resumed as it were.
Well, here's what the CEO says: What's really going on here is that CamSoda is fighting the other cam sites for eyeballs, as it were, and things like this wacky idea give them a little bit of a boost.
"The problem was the fact that once he had been convicted… I stayed with him and that's…that's…that's the bit that…that…that, as it were, I kick myself for on a daily basis," the royal tells Maitlis.
This is not an achievement to lightly throw away — and indeed, the Irish may still defy expectations and "catch up," as it were, to this era's anti-establishment, anti-center-left mood by voting to keep the Eighth instead.
By the end of this modest but exquisite book, even viewers unfamiliar with either of the Webbs will have a pretty good idea of their individual strengths and tendencies as well as of, as it were, their house style.
If pure thought, loosed, as it were, from empirical data and evidentiary considerations, has its limitations, then so too does our ability to think clearly about social and cultural systems that have so completely shaped our lives and opinions.
The investment baton, as it were, has been passed to the Chinese investor, who has easier and cheaper access to commodity markets and cares less whether it's corn or copper as long as it's moving in the right direction.
So she had to pore over her lines of code, trying to deduce her mistake, stepping through each line in her head and envisioning how the machine would execute it — turning her mind, as it were, into the computer.
In the large bay, for instance, we begin to understand that the objects we see are actual witnesses to the exercise of political and spiritual power through actions and objects — setting the stage, as it were, for the exhibition.
"I thought it was a wonderful, complete, and elegant analysis, from 'head to toe' as it were, of the growth biology of a remarkably complete Neanderthal youngster," said Arizona State University anthropologist Gary T. Schwartz in an interview with Gizmodo.
Shaw doesn't do figurative painting, so these empty woodland scenes, deliberately evocative of the generic classical landscapes employed as theatre-like backdrop throughout the collection, are unpopulated, emphasizing this link; Shaw's contemporary stage for framing his argument as it were.
BOSS is a program within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III (SDSS-III) that measures the sound waves of the early universe, which left faint imprints on the cosmic background radiation—the "afterglow," as it were, of the Big Bang.
Like its predecessor, "The Lion King" conveys a message about the natural order as King Mufasa explains the "circle of life" and the thorny matter of lions eating their neighbors -- garnishing that meal, as it were, with several spoonfuls of sugar.
A key 1866 Supreme Court decision noted that a pardon "makes him, as it were, a new man, and gives him a new credit and capacity" — language that has often been used since by those seeking broad effects of presidential pardons.
Despite having two sexes, known as mating-types a and alpha, yeast's default mode of reproduction is asexual, so Dr Desai's first task was to work out a way to turn his yeast cells on to sex, as it were.
It's a subtle sound that could easily fade into the background in less capable hands, but Kanaan is working ably within a tradition that encompasses both early synth visionaries and Stereolab or Broadcast, so the hits, as it were, keep coming.
" He adds, "In fairness, he did seem to have taken on the tough job of making sure the operation surrounding the Queen ran smoothly, while she remained the center of attention — the 'bad cop' in the situation, as it were.
"Nowhere, not even in Holland, where the correspondence between the real aspects and the little polished canvases is so constant and so exquisite, do art and life seem so interfused and, as it were, so consanguineous," he and Mr. Fleming wrote.
"There is a terrible kind of collaboration as it were going on between those who think they can block Brexit in parliament and our European friends," Johnson, who has been hailed by the U.S. president as "Britain's Trump", said on Facebook.
But armpits, as it were, are having a bit of a beauty moment — hot on the heels of the rise of vagina beauty, another long-awaited venture into formerly unchartered territory — with a new emphasis on both their health and appearance.
We spent the night there on the beach, and in the morning, when dawn was breaking, as it were, Charlie and I started making love, and Charlie told Chuck and Sadie to come down into the same bunk we were in.
The more I thought about him and the more I thought about how my family talked about him, I just started to realize there was something awry in the family memory, as it were—a dark side to this story.
" The only thing that would make America great again, as it were, was "a return of power into the hands of everyday, not highly cultured, not overly intellectualized, but entirely unspoiled and not de-Americanized average citizens of old stock.
The title character, as it were, looks something like a giant vertical pinball screen; a ball dropped into the top of the wall bounces off pegs as it descends before randomly settling into one of 15 slots at the bottom.
He's annoyed because he can't exercise the same control — he calls it "loyalty" — over the deputy attorney general (by the way, also the president's nominee) who, unconstrained by any personal loyalty "pledge," as it were, appointed special counsel Robert Mueller.
Even though I'd been conditioned by the Wednesday grid to see the tree, as it were, I missed the forest and didn't attribute more meaning to the geometry until I got to the theme questions at 23D, 24D, 26D and 28D.
You don't have to be a brain surgeon (or epidemiologist, as it were) to see how acting on basic public health knowledge can go a long way in keeping society healthy, even the parts of society we tend to cast aside.
For those complaining of a "loose" hole, fixing many of those underlying problems will naturally tighten one's anus; when you remove one or more pieces of the anal pie, as it were, its circumference will naturally be smaller when it's repaired.
As for the US grid, well, weather-related outages are on the rise, as this NREL report shows: Every minute customers spend without power is a minute they'll spend thinking about how to take more control over their energy fate, as it were.
That's not to say they can necessarily put together another launch before then, but if the residents there need to stay a bit longer to safely park the station, as it were, they have a bit of extra time to do so.
He believed that everyone's erotic life was bound up (as it were) in dominance and submission, and he believed that female love leaders could use their erotic oomph to direct men and women alike to a utopia of peace, love, and bondage games.
I don't like these sorts of preachy posts but I thought these three examples – the bad, the good, and the ugly, as it were – are good indications of how we all should treat the information we deal with on a daily basis.
The "poop-up", as it were, will give guests a chance to try out products by Tushy and Poo-Pourri, snap pics in a "disco port-a-potty photo booth," and hang out in a toilet-shaped ball pit filled with — what else?
WHAT THIS EXERCISE IS, IS AN EFFORT TO WRAP UP, AS IT WERE, BASEL 3 BY DEALING WITH SOME OF THE RISK WEIGHTING ISSUES, INCREASING THE SENSITIVITY OF THE RISK WEIGHTS, DEALING WITH OPERATIONAL RISK MEASURES, WHICH HAVEN'T BEEN PARTICULARLY SATISFACTORY TO DATE.
Otherwise, by the next election cycle, the party leadership may discover that there are worse alternatives than Bernie Sanders — the leftist equivalent of Donald Trump, as it were — that no firewall of superdelegates will save them, or the rest of us, from.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In a pitch perfect moment of slapstick, Scarlet, the protagonist of Carol Leigh's 1980 play "The Adventures of Scarlet Harlot," gathers the courage to inform her mother of her occupation — to come out, as it were.
The game ends with Traveler apparently signaling a new age and a new mission for the Guardians, with Zavala announcing a new catholic interpretation of the Last City that encompasses anywhere and everywhere humanity can go—a Manifest Destiny, as it were.
In announcing her death, the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, where she was an honorary trustee and where her work had been exhibited often, quoted her as giving a more painterly explanation, as it were, for not going south late last year.
Paul's comedic partner, Karl (Tim McInnerny), is also part of the family, as it were, and has decisions to make about how much to say about his and Paul's secrets, accumulated during long years on the road or on film shoots together.
Kislyak can lead a conversation just enough to get a person like Trump — who has shown a tendency toward rants, Tweet storms and other instances where the president could not control either his tongue or his fingers as it were — to reveal information.
We're encouraged more and more to develop our "brand," as it were, whether by accruing more and more friends on Facebook or by perfecting the kind of balanced "portfolio" between academic, athletic, and nonprofit work that university admissions committees want to see.
Anderson and Slifer have hacked a cheesy contemporary offshoot of kitsch to draw attention to how certain wildlife has fared so far under industrial capitalism — and how decimation and survival can be considered two sides of the same coin, as it were.
Jelly's (or Ford's, as it were) approach to dockless electric scooters couldn't be more different from other so-called micromobility players like Bird and Lime, which have gained both fame and notoriety for dropping hundreds of two-wheeled devices in cities without any warning.
Pider Man, as it were, is the comic book hero Spider-Man, an applique of which sits on Parker's bedroom wall, watching over a pile of busted, soggy sheet rock and an empty closet that used to hold the boy's clothes and toy tractors.
By getting drunk in the same Iowa City bars as 20th-century alcoholic literary giants — John Cheever, Raymond Carver, John Berryman and, more recently, Denis Johnson — she felt as if she were raising a glass to them, as it were, and joining their illustrious company.
Blondes and brunettes and, possibly, redheads—my screen was colorless—washing their hair, relentlessly smiling, teeth gleaming like the grillwork of automobiles, breasts firmly, chillingly encased—packaged, as it were—and brilliantly uplifted, forever, all sagging corrected, forever, all middle age bulge—middle age bulge!
Luke Passion' in the late 1960s showed that even using some of the most forthright modern musical language, there was real scope to re-enter this traditional world, the greatest story ever told, as it were, and to tell it anew with a new language.
" The royal continued, "I…as it were, I interacted with them if you will to say 'good morning', 'good afternoon', but I didn't, if you see what I mean, interact with them in a way that was, you know 'What are you doing here?
"What you tend to get is a rapid informalization and peripheralization of the population as they are pushed to the margins, and your surplus labor, as it were, ends up living in slums, or what we call here favelas or shanty towns," Muggah said.
Her use of the wet-collodion process collapses time, as it were, aligning her with the first photographers of these battlefields and the very beginnings of war photography, which focused on the aftermath of battles rather than active combat, due to long exposure times.
That might sound strange, but think about it: eventful nights are often stressful nights, and the stories we tell ourselves and tell others—the stories we tell others to tell them about ourselves, as it were—usually involve an element of shame, regret, remorse.
The play generated a divided critical response, and simply in terms of logistics, "American Son" isn't an ideal production to make that leap; nevertheless, the project offers plenty to think about, in a way that lingers well after the curtain, as it were, comes down.
I recognize that it is unusual to get one's sexual education from an 18th-century porn novel, but I didn't have the benefit (or the curse) of the internet when I grew up, nor much opportunity to learn on the job, as it were.
It challenges the mostly negative depictions of Nero relayed by Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio — ancient fake news, as it were — with the portrait of a more nuanced antihero, who was thwarted from pursuing what his heart really desired: a life declaiming poetry and song.
"For now there are more questions than answers, and there was likely a desire as it were to somehow coordinate at least part of these questions," said Aleksei V. Makarkin, the deputy head of the Center for Political Technologies, a think tank based in Moscow.
Things he never could have written in his letters, or they wouldn't have made it past the censors, he put into the form of haiku—expressing himself in a symbolic code, as it were—where he was able to honestly bare his true feelings.
It is still true, however, that how the benefit of reducing a given tax is shared among employers and owners depends on the underlying structure of their economic relationship — the piping as it were — rather than which side is actually liable for the tax.
Copies, Fakes, and Reproductions: Printmaking in the Renaissance at the Blanton Museum of Art tackles these questions with subtlety and nuance, drawing (as it were) from Dürer and Raimondi's work, of course, but also from Raphael, Michelangelo, Giorgio Ghisi, Hendrick Goltzius, and many others.
It's encouraging that the camera doesn't leer too much on her frame, but the goodwill is quickly squandered by how the script frames her sexual wants as a joke (she tells Eggsy she doesn't mind watersports, as it were), followed by the film's most ridiculous sequence.
But omissions and unevenness come with the territory, as it were, and are compensated for by the rich characters who wander through these pages, particularly the nonagenarian historians and other intellectuals, officials and churchmen who dispense wisdom from book-lined homes, cafes, or chapels old and new.
To be sure, the Enquirer would have needed no encouragement from either Mr Trump or the Saudis to go after what is classic tabloid fare—exposing, as it were, the world's richest man, whose personal style has lately morphed from tech geek to muscle-ripped socialite.
So far the reactions of President Francois Hollande and his government have seemed appropriate and dignified; we accept the state of emergency and the revision of the constitution to fine-tune as it were the legislation against terrorism and the stripping of citizenship for French jihadis.
Alice Walker, the author of "The Color Purple" and architect of the term "womanist," was one of earlier critics of "The Dinner Party's" racial dynamic, saying: I was gratified … to learn that in the "Dinner Party" there was a place "set," as it were, for black women.
Last year's unprecedented rainfall and flooding in Houston were the proximate result of Hurricane Harvey, a massive storm born northeast of Venezuela and reborn in the Gulf of Mexico, where it rapidly intensified, made landfall over Houston, and then stayed—parked, as it were, for five days.
"I left one realm, as it were, to peek into one that was — I don't know how many — stratospheres above the one I was born into," said Mr. Ejim-McCubbin, who has since received a degree in law and a master's degree in legal and political theory.
Gunn decides to treat the quest for meaning seriously—a lethal move that not only leads to the noisy palaver of the climax but also undermines Chris Pratt, who likes to hold these movies at arm's length, as it were, and to probe them for pomposity.
"If you're in a department store that's using facial recognition, it's recording an image of your face but that image, as it were, is just a bunch of ones and zeros that's used by an algorithm," said Trevor Paglen, a conceptual artist and 2017 MacArthur Fellow.
"It's not clear that an actual vote by an actual elector can be, as it were, clawed back by a state and the replacement elector vote put in the stead of the other elector," said James Rogers, associate professor of political science at Texas A&M University.
If you talk to people inside the building, the three main candidates (Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren, as it were) are three white men in their early- to mid-fifties who run major chunks of the publication: Joe Kahn, James Bennet, and Cliff Levy.
When Farage, in his speech in Jackson, fulminated against the banks, the liberal media and the political establishment, he was not talking about foreign bodies but about the aliens in our midst, as it were, our own elites who are, by implication, not "real, "ordinary" or "decent.
Yet her performance is the most successful of the three; not once do you feel that she knows better than Florence—that the leading lady is looking down on her creation, as it were, with an arch of the eyebrow or a taunting glint in the eye.
How odd it was, it occurred to him now, walking across the grass, that this elderly woman knew so much about him, had his whole life in her head, as it were, his childhood, his marriage, his anxieties and infidelities, yet he knew nothing about her.
It plans to start selling a hybrid version in 0003, and as a way to start priming the pump (or plug, as it were) for a vehicle that will no doubt be a very big deal, the company released a video Tuesday demonstrating the electric truck's remarkable towing capacity.
So they were able to put this coat on a dog, the test tube went where you think it would go, and this allowed the dog to be able to walk around and eat and do its thing so they could do non-invasive gas extraction, as it were.
With the commission's head selected, as it were, by the voters, leaders could fill the other posts, like the presidencies of the European Council (the body containing the union's heads of government) and the European Central Bank (ECB), in a way that created a politically and ideologically balanced package.
I'd say that it's because the gallery itself provides the atmosphere of asceticism that affords permission and containment for the visual prodigality of the art — the gallery puts the art in quotes, as it were, and it's those quotation marks that assure the art's aesthetic propriety despite all appearances.
Harmonix has finally revealed when you can get your hands on Rock Band VR (virtually and physically, as it were): The game is set to debut on Oculus Rift on March 23, and fans can pre-order today if they're interested in making sure they get in early.
Then, at the puzzle's waistline, at 34 and 36A you've got WHEEL OF / FORTUNE, the hangman-style show where you have to first get a little lucky (spinning the wheel of fate, as it were) and then be smart enough to solve a given term letter by letter.
"That's how the church operates, they bring their own 'home' as it were, and then there are no consequences," said Peter Saunders, an abuse survivor who was suspended in 21978 from a commission that Francis announced in 22011, to much fanfare, to establish guidelines for sex-abuse cases.
You don&apost have to visit luxury linen stores anymore in order to get some of the best sheets on the market — just stay on your couch, or in bed, as it were, and peruse the wide range of products available on some of our favorite bedding sites.
If you're talking about Beethoven there clearly is a late period, but really with Coltrane and Winogrand it's not so much that we get a late period, we just get this particular period, which then became the last period, as it were, because it was curtailed by their deaths.
"The story was developed over a succession of layers, as it were, from a conceptual idea to a collaborative writers' room which was headed by Steve Knight and completely executed under his penmanship throughout the eight episodes as it became more erudite and became a shooting script," Hardy told Mashable.
"He said: That's the bit that… as it were, I kick myself for on a daily basis because it was not something that was becoming of a member of the Royal Family and we try and uphold the highest standards and practices and I let the side down, simple as that."
"Trump's absence from the Peace forum tomorrow, apparently alone among the 72 heads of state and government, will have a negative impact — the man who did not even pretend to work for peace, as it were," said François Heisbourg, chairman of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, a research organization.
Blondes and brunettes and possibly redheads—my screen was colorless—washing their hair, relentlessly smiling, teeth gleaming like the grillwork of automobiles, breasts firmly, chillingly encased—packaged, as it were—and brilliantly uplifted, forever, all sagging corrected, forever, all middle-aged bulge defeated, eyes as sensuous and mysterious as jelly beans.
It's important to stress, however, that they're not just Housman's hills; they comprise a geomorphological backdrop, as it were, to a cultural landmark of more recent formation: Dennis Potter's television play "Blue Remembered Hills" (1979), about a group of children — all played by adults — in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire.
"They have covered up what the president of the United States has done in his grievous action when they had the ability to find out more and reach a bipartisan, as it were, decision if we could hear from the witnesses," Bernstein told CNN&aposs Anderson Cooper on Thursday night.
When I encountered pieces in which I could not look through the glass to the wall because much of it was blocked by cardboard, paper, or tape, I wondered how much this sense of overprotection, as it were, had to do with living on a kibbutz in a perilous situation.
In various other ways—a resistance to the presence of women and non-cis gay men in their bars; a tendency towards groupthink in the way they dress, look and act—gay men often wear the trauma they've experienced from society and each other on their sleeves (or biceps, as it were).
When Barrett returned to the cast of the regular series, she had been demoted, and safely confined within the role of the innocuous, lovelorn Nurse Chapel, whose only distinguishing trait was her unrequited—unrequitable—desire for the character to whom Barrett's husband had fed, as it were, the soul of Number One.
Some may want more from a drama that at times seems to exist largely in outline, but there is no denying the play's full-frontal, as it were, embrace not just of love and death, but also myelin and both neural transmission and prosthesis, the latter required to replace damaged brain tissue.
From the title I expected something like a bestiary, where the text would build fictions out of the art to pen (as it were) the creatures into a mythology — but this book is nothing so simple or straightforward; it is, if anything, an anti-bestiary, organized around the systems that produce bestiaries.
" And on to a "pâté de fruites de nuts of Georgia": "A half-inch layer of creamy-style peanut butter is troweled onto a graham cracker, then half a banana is crudely diced and pressed firmly into the peanut butter and cemented in place as it were by a second graham cracker.
Even when the money ran out, she never stopped trying to get control of her baby, as it were — she lobbied Congress throughout the '40s to see the date moved, and one of her last public appearances was when she was spotted going door-to-door in Philadelphia trying to collect signatures against the holiday.
Reassuring, too, are the names not favoured among the domestic appointments: Theresa Villiers is out, Iain Duncan Smith seems to have been passed over and Chris Grayling, the right-wing Eurosceptic who ran Mrs May's campaign (her "bit of rough" for the grass roots, as it were) will be disappointed with the transport brief.
It was the first time since 1945 that an emperor has gone over the government's head, as it were, to explain his own thinking: The last time this occurred was at the end of World War II when Emperor Akihito's father, Emperor Hirohito, made a radio address announcing Japan's surrender to the Allied forces.
Jean Toomer's classic work of modernism, "Cane," which took Du Bois's metaphor of double consciousness as both theme and structuring principle, to show that what Du Bois felt to be a social malady — an outgrowth of Jim Crow racism — which had to be cured, as it were, was in fact the definition of modernity itself.
In fact, it is Saunders's beautifully realized portrait of Lincoln — caught at this hinge moment in time, in his own personal bardo, as it were — that powers this book over its more static sections and attests to the author's own fruitful transition from the short story to the long-distance form of the novel.
"In every case, we have the 'file cabinet,' as it were, and the legal authority to open it, but we lack the technical ability to do so because encryption protects the contents of those 85033 Apple devices," NYPD Chief of Intelligence Thomas Galati told a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on encryption Tuesday.
Readers who, like Halford, chose to worship books instead of just one Book, who chose pluralism over narrow-minded huddles, can sometimes ache for family stories, as it were, from siblings who know what it was like to wish for escape from those warm sanctuaries while worrying that the larger world might prove too cold.
Sure, well that's a big part of the founder's journey, I think, how you go from successfully founding and scaling a business and then navigating that growth and getting through your teenage years, as it were, which ironically have been our teenage years at GoPro, to then mature into whatever the future of your business is.
For the 2014 awards, when the nominees included Joshua Oppenheimer's artful, devastating "The Act of Killing," about death squads in Indonesia, along with films about the Egyptian uprising and deadly covert American military operations, the Oscar went to "20 Feet From Stardom," about backup singers who were largely forgotten despite having been instrumental (as it were) in making hits.
By the nineties, however, the more striking phenomenon was a general encanaillement"—or slumming—"of the possessing classes—as it were: starlet princesses and sleazeball presidents, beds for rent in the official residence and bribes for killer ads, disneyfication of protocols and tarantinization of practices, the avid corteges of the nocturnal underpass or the gubernatorial troop.
Ironically, in their rush to stay dry, few could hear Cara Despain's "Sea Unseen" (2016), an audio installation tucked into a storm drain, in which the sea describes its drowning of the city, or see Nicole Doran's "Holding on" (2017), a ceramic planter depicting a hand grasping a phallic cactus — reaching, as it were, for dry land.
The startup takes the view that standard machine learning approaches don't work as well because they are hard to reverse engineer, so its AI algorithm automates the insurance pricing process while 'showing its working', as it were, thus providing a level of transparency that's required in the industry to maintain confidence and comply with regulatory requirements.
"I think Oliver has finally accepted his fate, or his potential fate, as it were, whereas Mia now understands why he made the choices he made when she was a baby and understands that he didn&apost take them lightly and he did it quite painfully, but in order to serve the greater good," the actress said.
If the paintings of Hall, Arcomano, and Loesberg offer oblique allusions to ancient art and architecture — a set of hidden agendas, as it were, none of which impinge on the works as standalone statements — the quirky ceramic sculptures of Will Yackulic literally hide objects inside their cavities, which are permanently sealed by the firing process behind white-glazed earthenware walls.
Against that backdrop, which interpretation of Ivanka Trump's performance in public life seems more plausible: that she tried very hard to negotiate with her father on climate change—to use The Art of the Deal on him as it were—and failed miserably, or that she's cynically severed any connection between her image and reality in order to maximize profit?
Aziz Ansari, who shares a manager and booking agent with Louis, pointedly refused to discuss the allegations in an interview with The Daily Beast -- seconds after happily expiating on the creative seed, as it were, that led him to write an episode of his hit series "Master of None" about making a citizen's arrest of a man masturbating on the subway.
I'm trying, I said to him from my own bed in Sofia, turned toward the screen so that we were speaking face to face, as it were; I had been applying for jobs but there were no jobs, or none I could get, it was too expensive to hire Americans, they said, if I had an E.U. passport it would be different.
He became almost as much a conductor as a speaker, expertly cuing the soloists, as it were, a dozen or so times during the speech — surely the largest number of hero-witnesses crammed into one of these events since Ronald Reagan had the dubious idea of turning the State of the Union into a report card on the State of the People.
And in fact, we now know there's lots of evidence that when you're hiring someone you often hire one person, and then if they like it, they bring, over the course of perhaps the next year, five or six people with them because they're the person reaching back into the orphanage, as it were, and pulling other people over the wall.
There are some identifiable Melbourne landmarks in the video, including the McDonalds on the corner of Russell and Bourke (the fancy Maccas, as it were), the 170 Russell carpark (where you used to go as a teen to smoke bongs), and Eden nightclub, which, while not exactly a 'landmark', happens to be the venue at which I had my year 12 formal ('prom', if you're American) afterparty.
So I came up with Dams of the West, as in Hoover, after reading a few articles and different perspectives talking about the debate on a lot of actual dams in the actual Western United States, about how they've sort of outlived their usefulness, they were good for what they did, but we should take them down, let the rivers run free as it were.
Kabakov's insights into these topics stem from nuancing in metaphorical terms the distance between space, object, and environment — whether it be as garbage, flies, or communal flats, enacting subjects like Russian cosmism and socialism, his installations lay bare the inherent contradictions of object orientated cultures, lubricating, as it were, the art object as ultimately a product of waste, refuse, basically — shit on a stick.
Instead, everyone is, as it were, crowded into one room; the narrative then proceeds with the gentle tedium of an almanac or a local newspaper report, mixing news of "events" in the natural world with their equivalents in the human realm: In the beech wood the foxes gave birth, earthed down in the dark and wet with pain, the blind cubs pressing against their mothers for warmth.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday that some British lawmakers who thought they could bloc Brexit were engaging in a "terrible" collaboration with the EU. "There is a terrible kind of collaboration as it were going on between those who think they can block Brexit in parliament and our European friends," Johnson said in a "People's PMQs" question-and-answer session on Facebook.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday that some British lawmakers who thought they could bloc Brexit were engaging in a "terrible" collaboration with the EU. "There is a terrible kind of collaboration as it were going on between those who think they can block Brexit in parliament and our European friends," Johnson said in a "People's PMQs" question-and-answer session on Facebook.
The Magnus Effect, as it were, describes the various sociocultural phenomena accompanying his rise: the way Carlsen, a menschy young man from Tonsberg, became one of the country's most famous people; the way television producers here turned a notoriously dawdling activity into a rollicking spectator sport; the way millions of Norwegians, most of them casual or new fans of the game, have integrated it into their lives.
Maybe it's because I grew up in a part of the country where vowel sounds are elongated and relaxed to the point of becoming a kind of yawn—or yaaaaaaaawn, as it were—or maybe it's because I grew up with four brothers and no sisters, and didn't really speak to a girl till I was about 22, but I've always been slightly repulsed by the word "fanny".
Were you yourself female, you would be able to penetrate, as it were, the suffering of a woman who lacks any independent means of support, reduced to dependency on a man, bouncing helplessly from her superannuated stiff of a husband to her swashbuckling, military-industrial lover, and forced to renounce her child when she attempts to fulfill her deepest desires, desires which have been inscribed in her by her lifelong subordination.
" Robert M. Gates, the former defense secretary under President Obama and President George W. Bush who has offered counsel to Mr. Trump, speculated on NBC's "Meet the Press" that the president-elect "felt the way this information came out through newspaper stories and so on was somehow intended to delegitimize his victory in the election and that he's reacting to that rather than 'the facts on the ground,' as it were.
His manner of leaving no stone unturned, as it were, leads him to analyze stones geologically and metaphorically by way of talking about Leonardo's passions for perfection and scrupulously scientific research, for example, and to note that Leonardo's childhood access to plentiful paper scraps and ink was far from normal at the time for a poor, illegitimate, unschooled boy living somewhat freely with his uncle in the countryside.
The same could be said of plenty of at-first-formless songs from Can, the legendary German art-rock group Czukay cofounded, whose songs began as hours-long improvisations which he culled down, into compositions, movements, experiences, happenings, picking out the best parts, locating not so much the needle in the haystack as it were, as specific piece of hay among a haystack that only he and the band could see as different from all the rest.
Even his Marine-style, salt-and-pepper hair seems to stand on end and bristle, as it were, at whatever the 38-year-old entrepreneur happens to be facing down ... He has directed barbs — in speeches and videos, and on Twitter — especially fervently toward the taxi industry, but also toward city and local regulators across the country (and now the world), his rivals, and sometimes even his own customers when they dare to question his company's practices.
I think if you deal with any country, and especially from a principle point of view, where you seek to advance the interests of your own people and your own country, and you act on principle and do not make yourself susceptible to influences that will militate against the interests of your people, you are better positioned, because the principles that you've adopted will act as good shock absorbers for you not to be captured as it were.
But Saroyan was a kind of literary inventor who took delight and sustenance from the invention itself: his new story, like the plays that followed, had something akin to the exhilaration of bebop before it actually happened, a musical articulation that included not just a melody, but various asides and spontaneous solos, variations on the melody from above, below, close-up and far away, as it were, the way Picasso or de Kooning saw a woman in his life in a painting.
The Eiffel faux, as it were, was the scene for nearly 70 looks of heavy tweeds, nipped waists, and mutton-sleeve coats and jackets in grays, brown, and aubergine—an almost pastoral view of a bygone Paris, more akin to Gustave Caillebotte's 1877 Paris Street: Rainy Day than, say, Marie Laurencin's famous 1923 portrait of Coco Chanel, in which she is lost in solemn, almost hopeless reverie, and draped in slate blue and inky black like a ballet dancer or a caryatid exhausted by the weight of promoting her own grand ideas.
The painting, temporarily housed in the church Santa Lucia alla Badia, on one side of the Piazza Duomo, depicts the interment of the city's patron saint, her delicate frame stretched out near the bottom of the canvas, surrounded by mourners and half blocked from our sight by the broad, powerful back of the gravedigger; all this — the action of the painting, as it were — transpires in a narrow band, beneath a vast expanse of empty dark space that has been restored since I last saw it (then in Syracuse's art museum) to reveal a brick niche, dimly visible in the sepulchral gloom.
" Many of his insights derive from a nearly lifelong engagement with certain books — such as with the notebooks of Emil Cioran and Simone Weil, who with her uncompromising spiritual strictures "still tortures us" — but we also witness his excitement, as it were, in making discoveries, as when he first encounters the Austrian writer Walter Kappacher (unavailable, alas, in English translation) or writes at greater length about the letters of D. H. Lawrence, which testify to a "yearning for another life, for a pure intense existence, although we're more cautious than he, since we've now seen— even experienced — so many false faiths and prophecies.

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