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" And his story is inextricably bound up with "Fiddler.
The issue was bound up almost entirely in racial animus.
Topping and bottoming are bound up in relations of power.
His muted approach is perhaps bound up in his experience
Being so bound up with identity, language is also deeply political.
It's also bound up with a great transformation in human life.
That sentiment is bound up in the branding of the business.
In practice, airlines are bound up with ideas of national prestige.
Her life story has always been bound up with her country's.
I think the concerns about ownership and culture are totally bound up.
That same discomforting entanglement—beauty bound up with suffering—characterises the South.
These words are bound up with American identity and the American Dream.
The gender chasm is bound up with class and confounds easy categorization.
"Our sexuality is so bound up with who we are," said Klein.
So the future of work is integrally bound up with gender politics.
For many Greeks, their national identity is intricately bound up with their religion.
These concerns are all bound up in a vaguely anti-establishment political philosophy.
Mr. Evans's stardom, for example, is almost entirely bound up in superhero work.
But more than anything, their past lives are too bound up with Yugoslavia.
In this novel, both female sorrow and redemption are bound up in babies.
Ramy's spiritual drift is bound up with his young-adult search for identity.
If terror is bound up in customs, there are glories in the land.
"This kind of discrimination is all bound up with each other," Martin said.
Her film persona is bound up in the psychodynamics of sex and power.
His disappointment in her was sharp but brief, and bound up with excitement.
His work, like his life, is closely bound up with contemporary Israeli life.
Patriarchy is bound up with capitalism, and thus the two must fall together.
And its fate is therefore bound up with the survival of the new Tunisia.
MS-13 has its own music and aesthetic, bound up in Central American pride.
Novelists have always known, maybe because their lives are so bound up in books.
But those wounds can be bound up only once the threat has been defeated.
So in other words, "Class struggle" and "class war" are bound up in each other.
"They make nutrients accessible that might otherwise be bound up in the soil," he says.
Teed, for example, recognized early on that American sexual politics were bound up in economics.
To an extent, the film's shortfalls feel bound up with high expectations for Ms. Fey.
As Schultz keeps saying, governance in the United States is very bound up with partisanship.
Everything seemed bound up in these two hulking figures and their pull of one another.
Objects and traditions bound up with religious belief lend a feeling of sense and stability.
It's implied that their fates are bound up with Odette, even that they are supplicants.
Citizens, their livelihoods bound up with the mines, find it hard to leave at all.
Her parents' professional lives and their personal story were bound up in majority-white institutions.
It was bound up, in my head, with the idea of Jewish difference and survival.
The customs issue is bound up with another Brexit headache: averting a hard border with Ireland.
By one estimate, 20% of the carbon in the universe is bound up in a PAH.
Unsurprisingly, much of the wealth at play in this shadow economy is bound up in art.
Antitrust law is bound up in confusing terminology and complex measurements like the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index.
Much of what I'm going to tell you is inextricably bound up with that silver tiger.
The island nation of Kiribati finds itself bound up in global geopolitics in a different way.
It started when the country was born, and it has been bound up inextricably in race.
A narcissistic troll, and trollery and narcissism are sort of intimately bound up with one another.
You develop an ego, an identity, and your well-being becomes bound up with these constructs.
We are all bound up in this life together, and that thought can be quite overwhelming.
For them, Orthodox identity is bound up with national identity, feelings of pride and cultural superiority.
Japan, bound up in an existential U.S. alliance, cannot have those kinds of ties with China.
"We are still working to end the shame and stigma bound up in periods," said George.
Federico, Feldman and Weber conclude that Authoritarianism is now more deeply bound up with partisan identities.
In addition to being obvious testaments to beauty, flowers are often bound up in human ritual.
Darkness makes it hard to see clearly, and so it has become bound up with ignorance.
While cakes, pastries and jams contain water, it's usually bound up so bacteria can't use it.
And for many millions of people, Americanness is bound up with these ethnic and religious markers.
"I've never felt that any player could play when he's all tense and bound up," he said.
And our ethical virtues are bound up with our ideas of material success — namely wealth and power.
When she reveals hidden feelings in her asides, they tend to be bound up with other issues.
Bound up in these grains could be the answer to how life first emerged here on Earth.
Her interest in witchhood is bound up with her political conscience, gender identity, and sense of humor.
The shocks delivered by "BlacKkKlansman" are no less startling, and are frequently bound up with other films.
Bound up in all this, there's an appealing combination of glamour and realism that keep them interesting.
And that struggle is bound up in some ways with the controversy over the city's Confederate monuments.
Among his contemporaries, recognition of Lowell's mental instability was inextricably bound up with awe of his talent.
Everything's bound up together, which creates a paradoxical situation where Christmas is always chasing its own tail.
Now look at 250 years of slavery, and all that is bound up and connected in that.
They are bound up with masculinity, but also not really, because expression and aesthetics are at their epicentre.
To obtain antihydrogen, ALPHA scientists used the Antiproton Decelerator to make antiprotons, which they bound up with positrons.
Bound up in the way female youth is packaged are ideas of innocence and inexperience, a deferential guilelessness.
She enlists Maren's help and they become close friends, their connection bound up with loneliness, loss and desire.
Many mothers-in-law are tightly bound up with their sons-in-law, though some might not be.
Mr Kurz's political identity, more than that of most other European leaders, is bound up with illegal immigration.
From the streets of Dallas to national race relations, anger and disappointment are bound up with quieter improvements.
Her identity is bound up with professionalism, more so than her husband, and more so than Barack Obama.
In Liu's telling, JD's birth is bound up with a lesson about the importance of trust in business.
Since at least the Elizabethan era, English identity had been bound up with English seamanship and imperial expansion.
Inasmuch as there are ideas bound up with Trumpism, they are considered too disreputable for most mainstream publications.
According to the statement, The abortion license is inextricably bound up with the mores of the sexual revolution.
These rules are intricately bound up with the misogyny behind the historical denial of the priesthood to women.
He said the entire ACA was bound up with the mandate, and thus the whole law was unconstitutional.
It speaks of the fact that my humanity is caught up and is inextricably bound up in yours.
The question is whether Democrats understand that their fortunes are also bound up in the fate of workers.
"Those wounds can be bound up only once the threat has been defeated," the Lincoln Project founders wrote.
But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.
Disability culture and aesthetics are bound up with access, but not in the sense elucidated in the law.
Their performance was intense, to say the least: She started the routine with her hands bound up in rope.
I suppose when I'm writing about sex, at least in this book, it's very much bound up with power.
Our struggles are not separate from the struggles of the TGNC community—they're bound up in each other, intertwined.
I also asked Burke about whether this extremism is bound up with the right-wing populism roiling Western politics.
The power of the movie has always been unusually bound up with the story of how it was made.
The jobs bound up in the fossil fuel economy aren't just limited to miners and drillers and refinery workers.
So the hypocrisy that's bound up with this is I think something that Trump also exploited very, very well.
Audiences are so bound up in political correctness or ideas of political correctness and so bound up in defending the territories of their identity that it really puts a comedian who practices the elimination of the boundaries around those things or disrespecting people's personal sense of sanctity about who they are... JW: Yes.
It's also selling a license that's bound up with that hardware, part of an alleged "no license, no chips" policy.
Modigliani's treatment of "primitive" art speaks to a different purpose, one bound up in his status as a Sephardic Jew.
They are surrounded by their comrades, but their fate is intrinsically bound up with death; their own or someone else's.
Contemporary poets also often draw on deeply personal and traumatic experiences — experiences that tend to be bound up with identity.
But for A Ghost Story, both life and afterlife is also bound up somehow with the story of the cosmos.
If you grant that values are bound up with identity, it's not clear to me how you circumnavigate this problem.
That's especially true today, when a company's competitive edge is its capacity to innovate, often bound up in its people.
The vitality and mystery bound up in this town is something Ms. Russell hopes to find reflected in the museum.
Even so, "Her Portmanteau" is the more moving of the two plays, a paradox bound up in its very conventionality.
Judges, meanwhile, are adapting as their caseloads are filled with people whose crimes are inextricably bound up in their addiction.
"Porn is bound up with human trafficking," New York Post op-ed editor Sohrab Ahmari told me in an email.
Culturally, the haenyeo style of freediving is bound up in local shamanistic beliefs and ancient legends connected to the sea.
The writer's personal history is bound up with that of Central Europe, including stops in places irrevocably changed by time.
Questions of taste and aesthetics have always been intimately bound up with questions of status and character and overarching cultural values.
The BRI is bound up with the growing cult around Mr Xi. State media call it "the path of Xi Jinping".
So will her country, with its emergent diplomatic heft bound up with her individual contacts and methods she has picked up.
It is as bound up in rapture as any of his previous 15 studio albums, and often it's just as witty.
Upon entering, the 35-year-old was bound up while the intruders stole nearly $11 million worth of jewelry from her.
Most importantly, she recommends working to untangle the stigmatizing feeling that your salary is somehow bound up in your self-esteem.
The story of the refugees is bound up with the broader conflict, and so I had to examine all of it.
The farm bill is complicated, and reasonable minds disagree on many of the food policy issues bound up in the legislation.
For her, the question of what we know (or think we know) is inextricably bound up with how we've learned it.
That mockery is also deeply bound up in who Juggalos are: largely lower-class whites, particularly in the Midwest and South.
All of a sudden, the basic legitimacy of juche is bound up in the state actually delivering on its economic promises.
But these arguments did not just live alongside the ones about race and religion — they were bound up with one another.
The answer to that question is bound up in external pressures and issues of how we understand and evaluate "good" cinematography.
Taste, he ventured, is more slippery than we might think, and inextricably bound up with what we're seeing, hearing and thinking.
Odds are, there probably won't be any money bound up in these pursuits, but it's bound to make you pretty happy.
Their distaste for the American criminal-justice system is bound up in distrust of government and a preference for private enterprise.
Not because she's bound up in the movie's plot twist, but because she's playing the twist and the tragedy behind it.
And because it's written so carefully, arranged so deftly, and bound up so completely in fully realized emotion, it seems limitless.
Mr. Rossi follows her as she comes full circle, unpacking the layers of identity and history bound up in the work.
If you missed out on them over the last couple of years, all three are now bound up in an omnibus edition.
But for many others, it's likely to feel, at times, like it's gotten a bit too bound up in its own stitching.
Our media and how we experience them are contextualized by mass movements, all bound up in technology, and most of them disturbing.
There are many intangibles bound up in whether the two presidents actually make a personal connection, as they have not previously interacted.
Cheney says her heart was bound up in her family, and she could hardly contemplate her own intersests as separate from theirs.
Mr. Hersch is among the rarefied group of jazz musicians, mostly pianists, whose very identities are bound up with the Village Vanguard.
That, in fact, it had been there the whole time, bound up in a book published the year before I was born.
The answer, it turned out, was bound up in the bizarre dynamics of the low-margin, highly competitive business of food delivery.
"The development of the soul in the child is inextricably bound up with that of the longing for the Thou," he wrote.
But others are bound up in conservative principles, like a respect for hierarchy, some of the Republicans at the Yale training said.
But others are bound up in conservative principles, like a respect for hierarchy, some of the Republicans at the Yale training said.
A family's honor is bound up with its word, and certain members, designated "messengers of the word" are treated with special deference.
And there have been some philosophers that have argued for that, because they say romantic love is just bound up with heteronormativity.
It's bound up with all kinds of historical associations with women being property and given away by their fathers to their husbands.
The worlds that games present to us are always bound up in the material conditions of the world we live in right now.
It's a shocking prediction for a society whose self-image, arguably its very identity, is bound up with the expectation of constant progress.
Through sexting, flirting, dating apps, late-night DM exchanges, and encrypted messages sent between lovers, technology is now bound up in human sexuality.
But that potential is bound up in long-simmering local conflicts around race, class and what it means to make a city livable.
The darkness that hangs over it is not just bound up in Muhammad Ali's passing last Friday, from septic shock, at age 74.
The experience of interiority and the outside conditions controlling our bodies are bound up in a way that only imprisonment unites so literally.
But Naomi is single and childless, a departure from Ms. Gunn's "Breaking Bad" character, Skyler, whose fate was bound up with her family's.
At 5-foot-63, Cibulkova has struggled with trying to return Keys's high-bouncing kick serve, which can bound up above Cibulkova's shoulders.
Even after 12 years, they remain madly in love and erotically bound up in each other (much to the annoyance of their neighbors).
But he understood that the ends to which science could be used were forever bound up with the moral choices of its practitioners.
More than half had received a diagnosis of a personality disorder, like avoidant or dependent personality, which are typically bound up with relationship problems.
But your ability to alter this world is just an illusion, bound up in simple alchemy that turns tractors into ramps through player skill.
And this hatred is bound up with their desire to own guns—as becomes clear in Cody Wilson's strange memoir, "Come and Take It".
For Ms Landreth the right to swim is intimately bound up with the fight for equality, not just in gender but also in class.
People's identities are so bound up with their religion here that a simple collision with the facts won't compel them to change their minds.
Why it matters: The plan, announced in early May with few details, is bound up in the politics of GM's controversial restructuring and layoffs.
Work, in particular, insistent and inflexible, is deeply bound up with how close to the edge you happen to be at any particular time.
"The social aspect is not separate to but bound up in advertising," he notes, adding that the language also suggests Facebook uses the data.
It has been unforgivably slow in getting to grips with its crippled banks, perhaps because its regional lenders are bound up in local politics.
Despite actually being very active on social media, she has authenticity bound up in her pianist fingers, her classical training and her arrangement skills.
He likes to portray himself as very fallible, and I think it's all bound up into a fascinating boom-or-bust type of thing.
Politics is about the assertion of values in the public space, and values are bound up with personal identity in all kinds of ways.
Even so, Israelis remain keenly aware of their status as a small power whose dispute with the Palestinians is bound up in larger regional politics.
As an aesthetic, steampunk is often defined by a collection of affectations and stylistic tics that bound-up with nostalgia for Victorian and Edwardian Britain.
Among other things, it tells the story of his journey from Trinidad to Oxford, which is bound up with his ambition to become a writer.
Unfortunately, because this world has been so tightly bound up in secrecy, these changes are not well known and have not yet been well communicated.
It underscores how the culture wars of the past have shifted in this Francophone province where language and culture are deeply bound up with identity.
Unfortunately, the problems the poor and the vulnerable face are inextricably bound up with the contentious social issues that Ms. Renkl would like to avoid.
Her aspirational spirit spoke to me that April afternoon, as if bound up in the warm stone that forms this largest of her public commissions.
A sensible and effective foreign policy recognizes that our safety and welfare is bound up with the safety and welfare of others around the world.
If technology improves to the point where companies can extract every drop of oil bound up in bitumen, that total would increase to 240 billion.
In this compilation video of crazy stunts, a guy somehow finds a way to bound up between two walls by jumping from one to the other.
After all, these are serious public servants, much of whose lives have been bound up in countering first the Soviet threat and now the Russian threat.
Apart from that, U.S. trade relations with China are bound up in a web of war and peace issues where mistrust and mutual suspicions reign supreme.
The decision to expand from an application into physical clinics was bound up in the use cases the two women saw when they launched their service.
The history of pandemics, as Columbia University assistant professor Merlin Chowkwanyun told Vox recently, is bound up with outbursts of fear-mongering and anti-immigration hysteria.
Yet my quitting surfing was bound up in leaving Melbourne Beach behind, a decision I never entertained the least doubt about until I began surfing again.
Professional "centrists," whose whole identity is bound up with pretending that there is equivalence between the two parties, desperately wanted a Serious, Honest Conservative to praise.
Yet for Cahun, and for Miller as well, there is no separating the personal from the image from the political context; all are bound up together.
But a political act is a product of the statesman as an organic human being whose judgment is inevitably bound up with his or her character.
"A lot of that is bound up with the fact that almost none of us now can remember a time when there wasn't the Queen," he said.
There's overlap between Harrell's district and McBath's, so it makes sense that the two would campaign together, Easters says: Their victories are bound up in each other's.
"I would consider myself a comedian who is Jewish rather than a Jewish comedian, but in truth, they&aposre completely bound up with each other," Blaker said.
Novey wants to draw out the prejudices, fears, and desires that are bound up with political impulses—to see whether an individual can ever untangle those knots.
If we can move past the sense that our identity is bound up in our political party or our political ideology, that will be a step forward.
The anti-drug laws are bound up with the inequality that sparked the Tunisian revolution, which ousted longtime president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011.
It's bound up with the way girls are often schooled to place the needs of others above their own, to repress or deny outward signs of ambition.
Communists believed that organizing the working class would work only if white workers realized that their liberation, too, was bound up with the fate of black workers.
No wonder Marmee is angry all the time, as bound up as she is — and no wonder Jo is terrified of growing up to be angry too.
In a study published last week in Nature Ecology and Evolution, researchers suggest that same-sex behavior is bound up in the very origins of animal sex.
For me, surfing has always been bound up in making hard choices about what kind of life I wanted to live, where I wanted to call home.
These questions are increasingly bound up in other kinds of identities, like religion and urban-versus-rural, with partisan identity serving as a kind of cultural catchall.
And yet for all their complexities, both Northern Ireland and Brexit have a way of making plain the extent to which nationhood is bound up with fantasy.
As much as it feels that we've become a divided nation, fractured into different tribes and different cultural identities, we're still bound up in the larger economy.
Uber is seeking to get the high-profile case sent to arbitration, arguing that Waymo's allegations against Uber are "inextricably bound up" with Levandowski's employment agreement with Waymo.
And if the Catalan separatist Junqueras's troubles with the law is bound up with his political activity, other MEPs face more personal troubles with the forces of justice.
There is enough homophobia in the world without a gay man sneering at another gay man's interests, particularly when it's bound up with inferences of being "too camp".
" Later, Dean Acheson referred to the whole period from 1914 to 1945 as a long "European Civil War" that became bound up with a separate "Asian Civil War.
Since Trump's businesses are so bound up with the Trump name, it might be difficult for Trump to secure full value for his companies on the open market.
Ms. Syroid said she believes both Democrats and Republicans are now thinking twice about even communicating with Ukrainians for fear of being bound up in the impeachment maelstrom.
Piper knew that white people's fears of black people were often bound up in their misapprehension of black culture: Funk Lessons was a way to alleviate that fear.
As this bleak irony suggests, every generation of historians draws a picture of the Jewish past that is bound up with what they think about the Jewish future.
The future of electric vehicle adoption, in the U.S. but elsewhere too, remains bound up with Tesla even as other automakers bring more and more models to market.
The company's image has long been bound up in the product and its iconic white bottle, even though baby powder counts for only a sliver of overall sales.
But most of the time, we aren't aware of the might-have-beens because they are too strange and complicated, too bound up in probability and unlikely scenarios.
This makes a curious end to the Taylor autobiography, for it implies that he — like many modern-dance creators — was bound up with making dance vehicles for himself.
But the goal itself is bound up in the preoccupations of earlier generations and energy landscapes, and plainly out of touch with the realities of a warming world.
" What remains evident is his firm intuition that the human duty to nature is bound up in our status as the "sole bearers of responsibility on this planet.
But I'm also drawn to the argument Derek Parfit made, that my individual identity isn't what matters because I'm just bound up in this broader project of humankind.
Culture is perhaps his first concern, but he insists that culture is bound up with politics, and so how a society organizes itself politically matters a great deal.
Bergen: Given the fact that President-elect Trump's campaign was very bound up with the issue of terrorism, is it surprising they haven't been in touch with you yet?
Some reasons are legit and are bound up in the fears and insecurities about what it means to give up something that you used to identify so strongly with.
For other people, it is a deeply layered text about science and fate where each are bound up in the other so tightly that they cannot be pulled apart.
Some went into space, but even more of it may have sunk into the ground like a sponge, only to become bound up in minerals deep within the planet.
What Pinker misses is the dark side of enlightenment, the bad things that have been bound up with progress and liberalization in the particular historical timeline we all occupy.
"When you wear her clothes, you do feel as though you were being bound up in the technology of what it is to be alive," Christie told me later.
The other is this year's film Marjorie Prime, a haunting meditation on how memories and love are bound up together, and how they can morph and change over time.
One thing New York City has plenty of is money, and much of it is bound up in real estate, a kind of blank canvas with unlimited economic promise.
Because this unfolded in the Middle East, where events are rarely taken at face value, it did not take long for the episode to become bound up in geopolitics.
Why must we bear these questions about what to do with a defendant's art — and why is that answer bound up with who black people are or should be?
But it's also uniquely bound up in the relationship between two people, between her and Wallace, and the book's broad meditations on power and gatekeeping don't really clarify this.
They also met with the Orcadian furniture maker Kevin Gauld and the sculptor Frances Pelly, both of whose work is deeply bound up with the islands' history and landscape.
Problems with China are much more difficult, in large part because vitally important trade relations are bound up in a complex web of "strategically competitive" political and security issues.
Maeda, the former whale hunter, runs his whale-watch trips out of Abashiri in Japan's far north, ironically a city whose history is deeply bound up in whale hunting.
"Suspiria is such a hyper-stylized film, bound up in its own unique aesthetic ultimately being very much connected to the time in which it was made," says Schmidt.
There's a fine line between robotic programming and human social conditioning, and when every object and idea is bound up in a rigid economic system, "choice" can be an illusion.
Today support for full-blown populists is often bound up with the dislocation of globalisation, including rapid industrial change, mass immigration, shifting social values and a declining sense of community.
Other security issues are far too tightly bound up with geopolitics for even a number of well-intentioned technology firms to be able to do much to shift the needle.
Instead, it is intimately bound up with what it means to be a black woman in America, and the social and cultural heartbreak that has historically come hand-in-hand.
But something else is inescapable, too, because Brexit is so bound up with "Britishness"— that never-quite-defined and often nebulous shared culture that has become as impossible to avoid.
Mr. Araki's work has long ignited controversy, given the provocative nature of his images, which include photographs of nude women bound up in a Japanese technique known as kinbaku-bi.
In the middle of the 19th century, the rise of Spiritualism, the belief that the living can communicate with the dead, was bound up with the era's astonishing technological developments.
In exploring issues of race and representation, the figures portrayed in the work by these artists also seem to be bound up in gazing upon or imagining a different reality.
But looking at Moria can also teach us about what Christmas really is — a story of how our salvation is bound up in the lives of those who suffer most.
But there's always another layer to getting rid of one's stuff, since clothing, like most possessions, is bound up in the sentimental memories of the experiences we've collected over the years.
Their jobs may be to fulfill fantasies, but the bulk of their day-to-day grind is remarkably unsexy, bound up in logistics, routine, bureaucratic rules, and going through the motions.
Mexico's push to have the metals tariffs lifted has become bound up with its efforts to secure U.S. ratification of USCMA, which was signed by the three countries' leaders on Nov.
At any rate, I thought Trump had a good shot because the Chinese had found themselves cornered with excessive American trade surpluses, bound up with allegedly massive trade and industrial violations.
Humans are embodied beings, which means that the way we think, feel, perceive and behave is bound up with the fact that we exist as part of and within our bodies.
Not only has the network's expansion been inextricably bound up in Moskowitz's rising profile, but her hard-driving style has become emblematic of the city's—and the nation's—school reform movement.
In one experiment, for example, 18-month-olds watch someone with her arms bound up in a blanket using her head to bang on a box and make it light up.
And in 2014 they called Mr. Platt for a reading; he has been bound up with the character since, so much that dialogue and songs have been written for his voice.
The intrigue: The fate of the IPO appears to be bound up in a separate transaction — Aramco's potential purchase of a controlling stake in the petrochemical firm Saudi Basic Industries Corp.
"I'm sure the time will come when the highest, presidential authority in Russia will not be, as they say, so personified — not so bound up in a single person," he said.
The country's complex identity is inherently bound up in the duality of this proximity, in its ability to feel both so close and yet so far away at the same time.
If Fox didn't like it — and Fox wouldn't, because Fox is still funded by the big-money conservatives whose interests are bound up with fossil fuels — Fox would kill it. Immediately.
"We cover fashion this intensely because it's about the evolution of social statuses and gender roles; it's so bound up with celebrity and race," said Choire Sicha, the editor of Styles.
"National Hacked Service," said the headline in The Sun on Saturday, reflecting the frustration of Britons for whom the vaunted but chronically underfunded N.H.S. is deeply bound up in national identity.
Besides, it's almost impossible to discuss "Lucky Per" without discussing the shape of its plot, because the radical oddity of the book is so bound up with the hero's final renunciations.
Booker emphasized what he terms "the intersectionality of all life": the idea that humans of all backgrounds, as well as non-human animals, are bound up in webs of mutual interdependence.
Music is bound up in the scores a skater can earn, as they are judged among other things on their interpretation of their pick, but it can have personal resonance as well.
And that's why this issue is intrinsically bound up with Facebook — because it foregrounds the vast power the platform wields, and the commensurate lack of regulation in how it applies that power.
Such a path doesn't look plausible at the moment, especially given that the Sunni identity in Syria is increasingly bound up with militant groups such as Jabhat Fatah and Ahrar al Sham.
By allowing the cabinet to push through legislation in a reasonable time frame, Italy would become more efficient, productive and prosperous while simultaneously becoming less bureaucratic and bound up in red tape.
Oracular Spectacular is defiantly bound up in an expression of youth that was particularly poignant for kids hitting puberty in the reckless Skins era of snogging, Class B drugs and intense confusion.
"I'm sure the time will come when the highest, presidential authority in Russia will not be, as they say, so personified — not so bound up in a single person," Mr. Putin said.
In these photographs, the human worker is bound up with non-human apparatuses in cyborg fashion, depicting a complex technological laborer who is no less real and worthy of our aesthetic delectation.
Somehow the "Dy" in "Dynasty" was all bound up in my head with Princess Diana, and her own royal wedding to Prince Charles (never mind that the English pronounced it "Din-asty").
This observation — coined in 1989 by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw — sounds like just another way of rephrasing a slogan from a poster I had in college: My liberation is bound up with yours.
WM: Right, because I think so much of what we're talking about is the ways in which identity are bound up in totems of, of nationhood, but then by extension, also selfhood.
Yet social programming bound up in unhealthy masculinity instead serves to tacitly endorse this kind of abuse, by recasting it as "becoming a man" who can attract women and demonstrate sexual virility.
Beyond a tendency toward compassion and empathy, religion has ingrained in me the notion that I am indeed my brother's keeper; that another's well-being is inextricably bound up with my own.
We see a museum that might have been: more open and democratic, less bound up in the rigid Francophile narrative that defined the Modern in the later decades of the 20th century.
From Jordan Peterson's fanboys to the wider alt-right, the idea that traditionalism is inherently countercultural is inextricably bound up with the idea that it's somehow sexy, exciting, or a little bit punk.
"Facebook's choices as to who may use its platform are inherently bound up in its decisions as to what may be said on its platform," the ruling reads, citing established protections for speech.
And for black folks in particular, progressive economic views are tightly bound up with their knowledge that racism not only threatens their physical well-being, but can also make economic life pretty miserable.
The open letter weighs in on the debate raging during this election, between those who blame populist insurgencies on economic anxiety, or darker forces bound up with identity and fear of the Other.
Despite frequent official statements over the last four decades about the need to diversify the economy away from dependence on petroleum, Saudi Arabia's economic outlook remains bound up with the price of oil.
Identity and intimacy were bound up in language; a servant girl in mid-20th-century Ghana is shown speaking labored English to her employer, until he tells her to speak their own language.
Beauty sickness is what happens when women's emotional energy gets so bound up with what they see in the mirror that it becomes harder for them to see other aspects of their lives.
Yet the new miniseries is still a terrifying bunny story, so once again I must compare its storyline to The Walking Dead, because so much of the action is bound up with horror.
If politics is about the assertion of values in the public space, and if values are bound up with personal identity in all sorts of ways, is there any way around this trap?
Now I think I might not have cared as much about sometimes losing the empathy of others had it not been bound up with being likable as a woman, or even just tolerable.
I think his relevance and association with this idea of electability is bound up in the proximity he has to Obama — and the nostalgia/memory of the Obama presidency among southern Black voters.
"I needed to release bound-up tension in my body from becoming a new mom, from my history, from day-to-day stressors," The Class founder Taryn Toomey said of creating her workout method.
It felt really appropriate, too, as a way of telling the story of a woman whose idea of herself is so bound up in how she sees herself [and] how other people see her.
PAFA has the letter on display in a room with a strong sampling of Lewis's figurative work, which makes clear how much his social interests were bound up with his art at that time.
I think, too, of the words of the poet John Keats, whose great odes were so bound up in the fleeting nature of time, the "weariness, the fever, and the fret" of human life.
It got how losing your siblings can get bound up in the loss of certain fantasies: fantasies of innocence or dependence, the fantasy of being totally known by others or totally enmeshed with them.
The third is the kind of surveillant capitalist economy that is developing in the midst of the digital revolution, and the fourth is the general cultural crisis bound up with incivility, fake news ... Divisiveness.
If storytelling, the way we structure and make meaning from the events of our lives, arose from navigating, so, too, is the practice of navigation inherently bound up with storytelling, in all its subjectivity.
The auto industry in the 1990s, when Ghosn left Michelin for Renault (with Peugeot, a carmaker that&aposs bound up with France&aposs postwar national character), was reluctantly adapting to extreme levels of competition.
Which is to say that all of these characters, whose lives seemed more real than my own, were, to an extent that I wasn't fully aware of, bound up in my own self-creation.
Art Review Bound up the steps to the front door of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, open your bag for inspection, pay your $25 or 25 cents for a ticket, and walk straight forward.
Race, a social concept bound up in culture and family, is not a topic of study in modern human population genetics, which typically uses concepts like "ancestry" or "population" to describe geographic genetic groupings.
In the third installment in the series, young Viking chieftain Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) has to learn that his identity isn't entirely bound up in Toothless, the dragon partner he befriended in the series's first installment.
Traditional music is often bound up with nationalist sentiment, but this new generation of musicians—unlike those involved in the folk revival of the 1960s—do not make political messages the focus of their work.
In the 1840s and 1850s, major denominations split over the issue of slavery and a deeper political crisis bound up with different visions of God: the God of the Master versus the God of Love.
As someone whose faith is bound up with combating climate change, it hurt to see Trump impose an executive order that effectively denies the impacts of climate change I have seen with my own eyes.
Rahaf's story is one of many, according to humanitarian observers: Saudi Arabia, a monarchy whose society is intimately bound up with an extremely conservative branch of Islam, places severe restrictions on its women and girls.
Marketers get a lot of incoming information from the data they have to deal with, bound up in hundreds of spreadsheets and reports, making it time-consuming and tricky to get value out of it.
Image via Youtube The record doesn't see a full release until March 18, but we already know that Iggy Pop's new Josh Homme-produced LP, Post Pop Depression, is bound up with some weighty emotions.
This is exactly the reasoning that the objective study of drugs aims to make obsolete, for the doctor's ego, and often, the doctor's income, are deeply bound up in the act and art of prescribing.
Due in large part to the brain's evolution, one's sense of self is deeply bound up with her sense of inclusion within certain groups, with the satisfaction and affirmation that accompany her agreement with them.
The love she has for that footage remains inextricably bound up with nostalgia for her younger self, for the dreams of a determined young woman who longed for a bigger world and a wider audience.
Because his work is so often bound up with that of Memphis, the Italian design collective he co-founded in 1981, and of postmodernism in general, a fuller appreciation of Sottsass's diverse career is overdue.
"I'm sure the time will come when the highest, presidential authority in Russia will not be, as they say, so personified — not so bound up in a single person," Putin said, according to the Times.
Farms and factories that help power Mexico's economy — and that would be bound up in the terms of the new trade deal — dump illegal quantities of waste into it, and do so with little penalty.
This small but important exhibition examines how those in power have long used the medium to decide who looks like a criminal, and how such determinations have often been bound up with prejudicial, pseudoscientific theories.
Bound up in this generic spectral image is the connotation of the white sheet with the hoods of the KKK, and the fact that "spook" was once a well-known derogatory term for an African American.
Why it matters: Facebook, YouTube and the internet itself are inextricably bound up both with how the Christchurch killer seems to have arrived at his extremist views and with how he decided to act on them.
" The Meyer court accordingly added to the list of rights that are bound-up in the concept of liberty "the natural duty of the parent to give his children education suitable to their station in life.
The simulation, bound up with patriarchal ideologies of sex work, only stretched so far: a girl in Romania could reach out and touch the male, but the technology ensured that she couldn't feel what she touched.
But the fact remains: Identity is bound up with politics; Republicans, particularly with Trump at the helm, are pushing their own brand of identity conservatism; and liberals have an obligation to defend the targets of exclusion.
From the start, it was inexorably bound up with "Make America Great Again" communities online: The New York Times found last year that some 23,000 of Mr. Trump's Twitter followers had QAnon references in their profiles.
"We talked about the economic anxieties that are bound up in Hong Kong at this moment, the way they affect his generation most strongly and how they can fracture and isolate individuals," Mr. Carrion-Murayari recalled.
The one about life forever changing in a split second, about the fact that we are all bound up in a web of love and loss, about the primacy of community in times of unfathomable tragedy.
While she and other self-identified "old-school transsexuals" (Wynn is only 31) yearn to pass as the genders they are, the very possibility of that "passing" is bound up in matters of race and class.
The two-year Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU are due to start by the end of next month, so for the foreseeable future government ministers will be bound up with process of delivering Brexit.
There is water still on Mars today, in the form of atmospheric water vapor, ice in the polar caps, ice buried beneath the surface in non-polar regions, and water bound up as part of minerals globally.
It turns out, our values are actually bound up quite a bit in our technology, and our technology is the kind of mobile phone operating systems that we create and the kind of internet we advocate for.
We can't continue to frame mental illness as something apolitical, when it's bound up in your access to wealth, housing, and stability—all things that may sound laughably out of reach for a jobbing and touring musician.
Getting back to the plastics part of the record, I often look at all the records and tapes that I have in my apartment and think about the amount of plastic bound up in my music collection.
While the boy beat might seem to invert the traditional purpose of makeup, framing itself as celebrating ordinary appearances instead of concealing them, it means that now even people's supposed flaws are bound up in beauty trends.
By the late 20th century, "presidential" had become entirely bound up in technological savvy, and Reagan, as could be expected from a former president of the Screen Actors Guild, was an artist when it came to optics.
But both also described Mr. Castro's death as a potential turning point for Cuba, and both appeared to accept as fact that its prospects for freedom and prosperity are bound up with that of the United States.
But the fact is, chafe against it as she will, what she does is inextricably bound up in what she chooses to wear while doing it, and the same would be true of anyone in that role.
Moreover, the verbal pleasures here are undeniable — guess what, Clark is a really good writer, and her lyrics are so concisely worked and so bound up in metaphorical device she doesn't indulge in a single otiose detail.
The wheels are pushed right up to the corners, which makes climbing steep terrain a non-issue, while a torquey V-8 engine and a low-range gearbox give you the oomph needed to bound up trails.
Older generations may still feel bound up in the keep quiet, pull-your-socks-up-and-get-on-with-it approach to mental distress that they've grown up with, but, again, this doesn't mean they're not suffering.
"The ability of women to participate equally and the idea of equality in our economy is fundamentally bound up with the ability to access reproductive rights," said Fatima Goss Graves, the president of the National Women's Law Center.
The mourning is bound up with perceptions of status that are partly about skin tone and partly about the passing of a labour market when a man could support a family with one stable, albeit occasionally dangerous, job.
His tragedy is that his concept of doing the right thing—trying to free his father and defeat the Lannisters—is totally bound up in the feudal, patriarchal, stupid world of Westeros that he can't break out of.
So there's an element of proof of stake involved too, bound up with additional planned characteristics of the Safe Network — related to dynamic membership and sharding (Lambert says MaidSafe has additional whitepapers on both those elements coming soon).
No writer is more closely identified with Chile—"Neruda is Chile," Allende would declare—and Neruda felt himself deeply bound up with its tortured geography and political travails, but this was the outset of a highly itinerant life.
In the title poem, the figure of an imaginary "little girl" represents Ritvo's discomfort, which is bound up, always, with guilt: I was told my proximity to the toxin would promote changes to my thinking, speech and behavior.
It is, to state the obvious, a city bound up in our collective history — old by a young nation's standards but ever evolving, with neighborhoods that are distinct and at the same time reflective of a shared fearlessness.
The notion of female moral and sexual purity — and the way male pride and predation are bound up in that — is a central theme of "Power Strip," and it's to Rafaeli's credit that it becomes apparent only gradually.
To preserve the Russian milieu and intimate feel, the Imperial's marble lobby was reconfigured to resemble a Cold War bunker, and two staircases were built so performers could bound up and down, instruments in hand, into the mezzanine.
My very sense of New York, at least of Manhattan, is bound up with being in it with Sonny, with literally walking round it with him, block after block, sometimes for hours, slipping into this or that bar.
" For Orwell, the rise of sports was bound up with the rise of nationalism, both of them examples of "the lunatic modern habit of identifying oneself with large power units and seeing everything in terms of competitive prestige.
"As a Black woman, my politics and political affiliation are bound up with and flow from participation in my people's struggle for liberation, and with the fight of oppressed people all over the world against American imperialism," she said.
In spite of Ms. Parker's age (183), her 218 years of marriage to Matthew Broderick, and her three children, her public image remains closely bound up with that of Carrie, a symbol of youthful possibility, forever available, forever adorable.
Their relationship was bound up with an online community of radical Christian eschatologists, digitally native harbingers of the end times who infused their fire-and-brimstone faith with elements of nearly every contemporary conspiracy theory popularized on the web.
Britain might also need to negotiate at the WTO to keep other rights that are currently bound up with its EU membership, such as free movement of people and the right to run public utilities as monopolies, he said.
We began to think that the future of the museum was not really bound up in a huge space, but in being an institution that does hundreds of public programs a year, and is uniquely anchored in the community.
Built out of distorted CSPAN videos of Donald Trump, Bush, Bill Clinton, and Dick Cheney, it aims to highlight the vanity and spectacle bound up in American politics, something that Rove—perhaps more than anyone—knew how to manipulate.
It took me years to start talking publicly about my fertility struggles because, being bound up as so many women are in the perfection trap for so long, I was concerned about what those failed pregnancies said about me.
Because if you, as his mother before you, are bound up with his habit, it becomes even more essential to tell him clearly that you are sympathetic about his anxiety, but using your mane as a crutch is unacceptable.
As we say goodbye to a dreadful year, one that should be bound up in chains and dropped into the Missouri River, Democrats should not forget that they have the majority on their side on almost every major issue.
As Cindy Aron explains in her comprehensive "Working at Play: A History of Vacations in the United States," the modern notion of "vacation" was initially the purview of the wealthy, and inextricably bound up with the idea of health.
And with this announcement, she's elevated the social-media birth announcement into art, art that's specific to Beyoncé and all the signifiers bound up in that tightly controlled image she's created: motherhood, sex, money, power, and black American womanhood.
China is a more complex case because Beijing's difficult trade negotiations with Washington are bound up with hostilities concerning China's maritime borders, arms sales to Taiwan, relations with Tibet and divergent views about peace and nuclear disarmament on the Korean Peninsula.
But unlike in piped natural gas markets in North America and Europe, most of Asia's purchases are bound up in long-term contracts, with fixed volumes, caps on price fluctuations and clauses restricting the destination to a single port or buyer.
Diana Prince loses her strength if she's bound up in chains so, in the early comics, "she's chained up or she's roped up ... and she has to break free of these chains," Harvard professor Jill Lepore told Terry Gross in 22017.
Much of its value was bound up in the brands of its eponymous founding brothers, one of whom, Harvey Weinstein, has been accused of sexual harassment and of assault by dozens of women in the film industry in America and elsewhere.
Axios' Jonathan Swan reports that sources close to the White House have been worried about Cohen as a figure in the investigation, because his financial dealings are inextricably bound up in Trump's and lead, at best, to some "colorful" characters.
The Supreme Court may have to consider questions about whether a sitting president can be indicted or subpoenaed, and what effect pardoning a federal offense would have on state charges for the same conduct — an issue bound up in Gamble v.
It was bound up with Christian polemic and Christian doctrine—with an attempt to refute the Manichaeans and the Pelagians and with a vision of Jesus as the miraculous child of a virgin who became pregnant without the experience of ardor.
Most contact is bound up in Jennifer Palmieri, the former White House communications director and senior Clinton adviser who's able to intuit a lot of what the president's staff is thinking to save them from having conversations in the first place.
Sakura's sense of being colonized is bound up with her mother's relationship with an unseen American soldier, and the main action of the film begins when his daughter comes to visit, an encounter that both confirms and explodes Sakura's entrenched ideas.
Mount Rushmore was completed, conveniently, just in time to serve as a kind of superheated mascot for the mythology of the Greatest Generation and baby boomers: that America's hugeness is bound up with its nobility, that it deservedly dominates the globe.
For him, a lifelong Istanbul resident, winter is bound up with youth, and as the snow fell this week, he was on the streets, taking photographs and remembering what it was like to be a child in such a big city.
I've always found him to be unusually thoughtful on questions of diversity and national identity, perhaps because of the place he lives and works, and perhaps because of how many of those questions are bound up in his own biography.
For one thing, fossil fuel companies play an enormous role in funding the party (and climate denying "think tanks"); the material interests of politicians like Scott Pruitt and Ryan Zinke are bound up in the good graces of fossil fuel executives.
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.
It's inconceivable that his choice of family as a topic was not bound up with his relationship with his children, but the evolution of social behavior—and of altruism in particular —was also one of the biggest scientific questions of the age.
Freada Kapor Klein, a founding partner at the social-impact investment firm Kapor Capital and a co-founder of Project Include, which promotes inclusiveness in Silicon Valley, told me that both of these problems are bound up with the industry's lofty self-conception.
And this core legal clash is the Gordian knot that US tech giants — including Facebook — are now bound up with as a consequence of domestic surveillance law granting their government swingeing rights to suck up personal data from "electronic communication service providers".
At the time, the colossal dimensions of the natural gas reserves bound up in shale formations deep beneath the rural upper Ohio River counties in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia were becoming clearer, and technology was making it easier to tap those reserves.
Bound up in the fate of the city were even larger questions: Would America be able to manage the transition from the individualism and insularity that defined its 19th-century frontiers to the creative collaboration and competition of its fast-growing urban centers?
One possible benefit to such a program is that it could provide an alternative to low-paid work bound up in carbon-intensive supply chains like those at McDonald's and Walmart—currently the only employment on offer in many communities around the country.
Yet with a premium brand so bound up with ethical claims to champion and defend fundamental human rights like privacy Apple risks being pinned between a rock and a hard place as an increasingly powerful China flexes more political and economic muscle.
She is bound up by the world in which she lives, one in which her husband can lose all the family's money and then leave her to raise four children on her own while he goes off to fight in a war.
Now that a budding neighborhood tycoon (Ronnie Rowe Jr., in one of several roles) has offered Appa a large sum to cash out, the future of the store — and of his own story, which is bound up with it — is at risk.
On the one hand, the narrator has a greedy sexual hunger for Mitko, and may indeed be in love with him; his neediness for someone who appears likely to abandon him seems helplessly bound up with the trauma of his father's abandonment.
While it's true that cybersecurity and privacy issues are often so bound up that it's difficult to see how one affects the other, in this case it's clear that the decision to permit the mass collection of consumer behavioral data has grave national security implications.
How much money should any company be required to leave on the table, as Acton did when he left Facebook without the rest of his unvested shares, in order to be able to monetize a technology that's bound up so tightly with notions of privacy?
With its rival Lyft, they've finally brought competition to the regulation-bound taxicab market, where medallion owners enjoy monopoly profit from monopoly rents bound up in a crony-capitalist arrangement that barred people from simply connecting as willing buyers and sellers of a basic service.
The reasons people choose not to give are often deeply personal—bound up in long-held religious beliefs, for instance, or rooted in resentment and distrust of the medical establishment, as writer Patia Brathwaite reports in Why Black People Don't Want to Donate Their Organs.
Britain is a full member of the WTO, but its terms are bound up with those of the European Union, and it needs to have an independent membership document that sets out the terms of its trade after leaving the bloc in March 2019.
St. Kara and the farmers — or founders — of the Republic of the New Afrika are bound up in the decimation, but Walker places hope in their ability to cultivate a new harvest from the small green sprouts shooting out of some of the bloody remains.
Another possible explanation is that Trump is digging in his heels because he sees any criticism of his approach to Russia as bound up in the election meddling issue, that he has blasted as a hoax designed to invalidate his shock White House victory.
Even just from the way he leans into the window frame, it's clear there's a lot of love bound up in this place, so it would seem no coincidence that [Aaron] Maine's latest record as Porches (released today on Domino) is called The House.
I'm not exaggerating when I say that Squall is raised as a child soldier, and his passage into adulthood is bound up in his being leased, along with his buddy Zell, his teacher Quistis, and his frienemy Seifer, by various nation states to intervene in global politics.
Though she would go on to become one of America's most celebrated synth composers and performers in her own right—and a pioneer in the use of electronic instruments for sound design in advertising—the trajectory her career is intimately bound up with the machines Buchla created.
The latter isn't too surprising — billionaire net worths tend to be bound up in individual companies' stocks and are thus incredibly volatile; Jeff Bezos alone gained $236 billion in 0.0013 — but the idea that the bottom half's wealth fell by 20.001 percent seemed odd to me.
But his mistake, and ours—no doubt bound up in the space for complexity and contradiction that patriarchy offers men but not women—is concluding that a bimbo's surface is the end of her humanity; that if you knocked on that body, no one would be home.
Othello denigrates himself as a "base Indian" who didn't understand the value of his "pearl" Desdemona (once again bound up in racial language), yet goes on to distance himself from his Moorish heritage by reasserting his allegiance to Venice in smiting the "malignant and turbaned Turk".
I have a lot of fond memories bound up in World of Warcraft, like many people do, and without very much effort at all I can summon up exactly how physically miserable I was sitting in a room with a broken air conditioner while grinding in Netherstorm.
Rather than get bound up in such mundane concerns as melody or structure, the duo just drift from one blissful synth sequence to the next—not in a way that feels purposeless, but in a way that feels free, unconstrained by genre or even by mood.
In failing to deal honestly with the legacy of white supremacy, whites embrace their sense of identity as bound up with American virtue and in doing so they obscure notions of responsibility and culpability for historical wrongs and horrors that no reasonable person can deny took place.
Gérard Bouchard, an eminent historian and sociologist who helped lead an influential commission examining how to integrate minority cultures into Quebec society, said the province's insecurity about its own identity was bound up in the legislation, which appeared calculated to tap into public unease about Islam.
The underground station was the most beautiful place I saw during my days in Russia, but the beauty could not be used for anything, bound up as it was with concepts of reality that no one believed in anymore and that could never, therefore, be realized.
Douthat: And then to you, John — I take your point about not underestimating the importance of policy wins, but the policy defeats of religious conservatism have been bound up in cultural defeats, particularly the secularization or spiritual-but-not-religious turn of younger generations in America.
The question of how well — or poorly — the theater world accommodates child care has been talked about for years, and is closely bound up with the discussion of why women are so underrepresented as writers, directors, and designers at the industry's highest, and highest-paying, levels.
The view also ignores that it was the black members of the Communist Party U.S.A., raised in such circumstances, who made it clear that their struggles for economic independence were bound up with the racist violence they faced from both the police and white supremacist groups.
For decades, many auto executives had been able to avoid tough decisions — especially in France, where employment in the industry is a thorny political issue, bound up with national price and unions — because when times are good, an ocean of money is sloshing through the business.
The optimism, he felt, as naïve as it's turned out to be, was bound up with the fact that his generation had always been able to express its political views freely; it was only natural that a generation deprived of such liberties would opt for protest.
Typically, books of this sort are intended to be both useful and entertaining; their appeal is at least partly bound up in their potential to change your life, whether that means becoming more productive at work or turning your 8-year-old child into a Carnegie Hall-­worthy violinist.
Typically, books of this sort are intended to be both useful and entertaining; their appeal is at least partly bound up in their potential to change your life, whether that means becoming more productive at work or turning your 8-year-old child into a Carnegie Hall-worthy violinist.
They are caches of select objects that are supposed to be so intimately bound up in what a group of people does that they become identifiable through these objects, so that another group might formulate an account of how they lived and were meaningful to each other and themselves.
But if the acquisition itself produced a slew of jokes—most of them about how uniting the creator of Clippy and the purveyor of nagging emails might create the world's most annoying organization—the implications of the move were bound up in exactly how and where people work today.
A sensible and effective foreign policy recognizes that our safety and welfare is bound up with the safety and welfare of others around the world, with 'all the homes and families of all the men and women in all the lands,' as Churchill said right here, 70 years ago.
If not to acknowledge the gargantuan problems inherently bound up in these depictions of female sex objects, then one, at the very least, might say something more interesting than the exhibition "contextualizes the painter's distinctive interpretation," as if we have not heard and seen that enough times already.
While national identity and the historical novel have long been bound up with one another — Sir Walter Scott's swashbuckling Scottish romances, Henryk Sienkiewicz's tales of Polish glory written during the country's long partition, Tolstoy's Napoleonic Wars-set "War and Peace" — they have also existed alongside a parallel speculative tradition.
A sensible and effective foreign policy recognizes that our safety and welfare is bound up with the safety and welfare of others around the world, with "all the homes and families of all the men and women in all the lands," as Churchill said right here, 70 years ago.
They also contain the furious truth that although we all die, we don't all die in the same way, and this particular death was not inevitable — it was bound up in the choices of a society that did not value AIDS victims enough to work harder to save them.
Cotton, in America, is inextricably bound up with the country's proverbial original sin (although calling it original possibly ignores what was done to the Native Americans, another complicated topic for another time); it's a part of the story just like the yarn-making and the fabric-dyeing and the job creation.
"I think it's very clear that Latinos living in the United States – their interests are bound up in voting this year, and I'll leave it at that, but making sure people turn out is going to be a priority to me, as it was in 2012," he said on June 16.
Primarily set at the Grand Hotel in Brighton, the story alternates between the lives of a middle-aged diving coach-cum-hotel manager named Moose Finch, his newly adult daughter Freya, and a confused young man named Dan caught in a Northern Ireland bound up in years of political contention.
Instead she blamed her lapse in judgment on a late-night joint and apologized to "anyone POC" who may have been offended—ignoring the fact that "nigger" is not a historical slur leveled against an undefined "people of color" but one bound up in this country's painful history of anti-blackness.
All of which is to say: the exposure that comes with fame can leave someone open to harm, fandom is not always positive, and—because the extreme end of it is so often bound up in mental health issues—the underbelly is rarely addressed well, if it's addressed at all.
But what was born of a pure, almost innocent, and deeply personal love for the charms of the region soon became inextricably bound up in much thornier, darker, and increasingly dire issues of rapid, reckless industrialization and its dangerous and tragic encroachment on the natural environments animals once called home.
The hokiness of the premise is bound up with another problem: At a time when the "whitewashing" of Asian narratives and roles is a hot issue, "Iron Fist" is about a white man who spends a lot of time in a dojo and has a Buddhist aphorism for every occasion.
He knew the marriage should be over, but he wouldn't leave, and he couldn't bring himself to cheat on her, and he wanted to know if he was unable to cheat on her because he was bound up by his religious values or because he was innately a good person.
It makes no sense to confirm Trump's appointees to agencies that are bound up with potential conflicts of interest until the Senate is given a clear vision from Trump of how he intends to clear up those conflicts — and the only way to the clear that I can see is full divestment.
The fierce partisanship was evident as some House Republicans filed a resolution to impeach the Internal Revenue Service commissioner, John A. Koskinen, while Hillary Clinton, over lunch at the Capitol with Senate Democrats, stressed that their hopes of reclaiming the majority were bound up with her aspirations of winning the White House.
While it is true that the strategic failure behind the two biggest operational failures of the past 15 years, Iraq and Afghanistan, was a civilian responsibility, it seems ironic that the careers of the three officers so far appointed by Mr. Trump — Generals Mattis, Flynn and Kelly — were bound up with those debacles.
Investors might want to know what's going on with battery storage and solar roofs — Tesla's other lines of business — but because the company remains overwhelmingly a carmaker, and one that just handed over the first examples of its most anticipated car, the important stuff will all be bound up with the vehicle business.
Their models prioritize growth and discovery, of course, but also assume the centrality of your people: the accounts you follow and which follow you, or with whom you communicate directly, and are bound up in their founding myths and structures: Facebook's social graph; the News Feed; the Instagram feed; Twitter's rigid user relationships.
And even if that weren't true, the performance would suggest that Gaga's career still has many, many more chapters in it, all bound up in a public persona that keeps purposefully shifting, like an ongoing symposium on what it means to be a star who is born and reborn, over and over again.
While Mr. Molins depicts the women as bound up with the Islamic State and directed by its male leaders, Mr. Khosrokhavar said that in interviewing women who had gone to Syria or tried to get there, he had found evidence that the female recruits in this newest group were more independent than their predecessors.
The challenge of understanding the European project, as it's sometimes called, is inextricably bound up with any explanation of the vote to leave the EU. Even supporters of the EU can have trouble articulating the scope and direction of a political, economic and fiscal union that has undoubtedly swelled in size and intent over time.
It seems to me that a lot of the really intense debate that we see around food and what we should eat and what we shouldn't eat is bound up with larger questions of our identity and how we understand really broad moral questions, like our duties to the environment or our duties to animals.
For Jacobs, the life (and death) of a city was bound up in the thousands of small interactions — "sidewalk contact" she called it — between locals and strangers alike, each of whom contributed to the sense of public trust by playing various voluntary roles, keeping "eyes on the street," and providing a collective network of accountability.
We're currently in a weird time for copyright law (and The Atlantic has you covered if you really want to know the ins and outs), but the thing that's worth noting is that the current way that copyright works is bound up in Mickey Mouse and Disney's desire to control the rascally rat's image from Steamboat Willie.
Archer's text surrounding all those photos goes in depth to explain how the scientific optimism of the post–World War II period got bound up in the hazy nostalgia Christmas has carried with it since the early 21950s (when it morphed from a rowdy night of drinking and reveling to the family-centered holiday we know today).
We, a pair of non-specialists, don't know whether image #103001000EBC3C00 shows anything of national security importance (and no one was forthcoming with information about this.) For us, its meaning is solely bound up in its lack of availability and in the various structures of state and corporate power which were leveraged to keep us from showing it to you.
Meanwhile, American military forces are now deployed in some 180 countries, and our arms industry has achieved export levels and profit margins unprecedented since the end of World War II. Towards the end of Loaded, Dunbar-Ortiz presents American "gun love" as a quasi-religious phenomenon, bound up in a primal national myth of chosen-ness, victimization, and righteous violence.
"As people are increasingly living in urban areas really close to each other, it starts to be the case that so much of the value of your property is bound up in things that are happening outside of your parcel," said Lee Fennell, a law professor at the University of Chicago who has written about what she calls the "unbounded" nature of our homes.
But I think it can: I think that, yes, there is a border, but that this border doesn't run, as some would like to think, between the journalist — hurried, superficial, unscrupulous — and the writer — noble, profound, beset by moral qualms — but between authors who believe they're above the story they're telling and those who accept the uncomfortable idea that they are also bound up in it.
To have told the story of her life would have meant delving into the more controversial aspects of her legacy, particularly her views on eugenics, which were bound up with her attitude towards birth control (she thought that it was necessary to "deal with the inferior, the depraved and feeble-minded" so that "the good in our race is not to be swamped and destroyed").
JK: These questions your work has increasingly been engaging with—not just truth versus lies, but also the way certain speech acts structure interaction, the relationship of people to one another in a body politic that shares basic concerns, promises made and kept or not kept, the constituents of bureaucratic identity—are bound up with issues of sociality and ethics, but they're intensely topical and political, too.
"What makes this complicated here is that the Trump Organization is pretty closely bound up in one person, so it is not like a typical business where you might say, if we charge Arthur Andersen, 20,000 people might lose their jobs," said Harry Sandick, a former prosecutor in the Manhattan US Attorney's office, referring to the accounting firm that was effectively put out of business after it was charged as part of the Enron scandal.
Bound up in Taniguchi's response are the deep contradictions that would characterize much of Japanese Modernism in the years to come: the desire to embrace what was globally seen as modernity in architecture, while also retaining a sense of what were widely seen, nationally but also vaguely, as gestures that exuded "Japaneseness," or that were typically "Japanese," such as the use of traditional wooden-beam structures, or the inclusion of pitched roofs.
I believe that's how I—and my team and all of the incredible partners we get to work with in my formal job at TFA, as well as in my activism work—that's the way I think we all try to operate because our liberation is bound up with one another and it will take all of our work over the long haul to bring it to fruition... It's hard to not feel the emotional pain and weight of this every single day.
As he wrote in a letter, in his delicate, charming way:  I was from early days grieved by the poverty of my own beloved country: it had no stories of its own (bound up with its tongue and soil)… But once upon a time (my crest has long since fallen) I had a mind to make a body of more or less connected legend, ranging from the large and cosmogonic, to the level of romantic fairy-story… which I could dedicate simply to: to England; to my country.
The three-year independent investigation was set up by the BBC, an institution deeply bound up in Britain's identity at home and abroad, to scrutinize its own behavior and culture during the years it employed Mr. Savile, from 1964 to 2007, when he hosted popular shows like "Top of the Pops" and "Jim'll Fix It." In the scathing report of more than 700 pages, Dame Janet Smith, a retired judge, concluded that Mr. Savile had raped at least eight people during his tenure at the BBC, including a victim who was 8 years old.
I have no inkling of what's what and my memories have grown beyond the journey Klimt dragged us on to my children that never lived and my father that never died and my living that will ever and forever emanate around this belt of hulking stones and all of it tears at me and brings me down and I am living within the history and dying within it in turn and sweltering with the heat and bound up frigid from the cold of space as the world jettisons me and I am cast ever outward into the mass oblivion and rot.

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