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Watching it is like having a good time by proxy.
At Wuzhen, by contrast, Mr. Xi appeared only by proxy.
Were you familiar with Munchausen by proxy before this experience?
"Profiling by proxy, as we call it," Ms. Leffler said.
Until recently, aggrieved presidents complained, as Nixon did, by proxy.
He voted for Pompeo by proxy, but according to Sen.
By proxy, it has become the default anthem for Jeremy Corbyn.
As he suffers, we feel his pain and irritation by proxy.
There have been many stories about Munchausen syndrome by proxy lately.
They were relative to other media and, by proxy, to politics.
It's a familiar game — call it theorizing by proxy for meaning by proxy — in which a filmmaker waves toward an idea, say, Brecht's concept of the alienation or estrangement effect, without doing any actual hard, intellectual work.
She would not have to be friends with Lena Dunham, by proxy.
Members can vote by attending a meeting on Wednesday or by proxy.
It's a chill way to enjoy a quick game of Civilization by proxy.
The N.Y.T. alleges that Clinton's "feminist credentials" helped improve his image by proxy.
Seema Verma's nomination was delayed Wednesday after too many members voted by proxy.
If you voted for Donald Trump, I think you're a racist by proxy.
Which is often with Munchausen by proxy, it's their idea of true love.
With that kind of power comes some decent pull, if only by proxy.
The aide noted that Sanders previously voted by proxy against Scalia in committee.
He got down from his beast, decided not to be compassionate by proxy.
Adam Schefter is an IDEAL employee of ESPN and, by proxy, the NFL.
We figure out what, exactly, led to Dee Dee's apparent Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy.
Johnny Isakson, who delivered his best friend's eulogy Monday and voted yes by proxy.
Paul is so lovable, and that he loves David makes David lovable by proxy.
Munchausen by proxy parents will fake, exaggerate or even cause illnesses in their children.
She was confronting her past by proxy, recalling the details of another woman's rape.
But even this grasping compliment by proxy gives Trump credit where none is deserved.
So why is Louisiana — and, by proxy, abortion's most sophisticated opponents — taking this approach?
In this landscape even some racialized arguments are really white culture wars by proxy.
Should he ignore Wise's taunts and risk dishonoring himself and his constituents by proxy?
Governments that outsource speech control to private companies can effectively achieve censorship by proxy.
Infinity Jackson (Zoey Deutch) is pop culture's latest victim of Munchausen by Proxy disorder.
But she gives Teddy, and by proxy the audience, hope for a happy ending.
Abuse of any kind is never okay, but with Munchausen by proxy, it's particularly disturbing.
"In many parts of the world, it's almost a hybrid fight by proxy," he said.
Looking back, the proof of Adora's Munchausen by Proxy syndrome was evident from Episode 1.
After her murder, it was discovered that Dee Dee suffered from Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy.
The pair have had a bit of a run-in with each other by proxy.
My father may have passed his tendency to express love by proxy on to us.
She's tackled crime stories involving Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a cannibal cop, and dangerous texting.
It creates a kind of Oedipal triangle by proxy — and a great character in Kate.
So as as heavy investor in Blackbird, I'm by proxy a heavy investor in Canva.
And in my acts, their happiness and hope is reflected back to me, by proxy.
"Things that were once directly lived are now lived by proxy," writes Situationist Lawrence Law.
At any moment she might look right at the camera — and by proxy right at us.
On Friday, he&aposll be tweeting by proxy, responding to public questions posted on social media.
To combat profiling by proxy, the guide recommends anti-bias training for both cops and dispatchers.
As a kid, my parents had a no TV policy, and by proxy, no video games.
Adora's (Patricia Clarkson) brand of sinewy, sinister sweetness was given a name: Munchausen by Proxy syndrome.
We are almost by proxy regulated because we build software and technology for those regulated customers.
The placenta and by proxy, fetal growth can also be affected by a myriad of pathologies.
I always think even that song is more connected, even by proxy, to punk, you know?
He's constantly aggrieved by people's inability to give him, and by proxy, us, what we want.
They are allowed to vote by proxy if they are not available to vote in person.
Instead, they're added by proxy via so-called "steering devices" like dimmers, switches, and motion sensors.
But as is common, most shareholder votes have already been cast by proxy, meeting a Wednesday deadline.
Rivalries and petty grudges can play out in meetings, but the real face-offs happen by proxy.
She grew up in Louisiana with her mother, Dee Dee, who suffered from Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy.
Later, Dr. Flasterstein noted that he suspected "a strong possibility of Munchausen by proxy" in Dee Dee.
Once snapped, photos can be shared via social, promoting the game and, by proxy, the new film.
What was once a folksy response to inevitable exposure now carries a hint of Munchausen by proxy.
It's hard to ignore that recent entries into prestige TV largely focus on women's rage-by-proxy.
Anshuman: A lot of brown people, people who are Muslim, are affected by this, affected by proxy.
Each game positions its protagonist—and the player by proxy—as the arbiter of their moral universe.
Unfazed, Ms Suu Kyi has promised that she will be "above the law", and rule by proxy.
Silicon Valley gets most of its money through SoftBank's Vision Fund and by proxy the Saudi kingdom.
What is clear is that Russia — and, by proxy, Assad — seems to have the upper hand here.
Disney said that voters controlling 68 percent of outstanding shares voted by proxy ahead of the meeting.
Trump won't hang around by proxy, in a next generation of opportunists with his surname or agenda.
The audience is meant to question what happened to Chris, and by proxy, the root of her trauma.
I think going on that journey with her by proxy kind of helped me with my own demons.
For now, at least, Trump doesn't have one main super PAC to counter her attack-by-proxy strategy.
The celebrity friendship offers a tantalizing glimpse into the private individual by proxy of their taste in friends.
"By proxy Russia is responsible for every civilian death last week," Fallon wrote in the Sunday Times newspaper.
So even though the trout weren't responding directly to the estrogen, the estrogen was imperiling them by proxy.
Eritrea and Ethiopia have been needling each other, including by proxy via various rebel groups throughout the region.
She is attended by Sarah, the Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz), her trusted confidante who reigns by proxy.
The Maldives has traditionally relied on India, and by proxy its historical ally the U.S., for regional security.
And by proxy, Moscow has secured significant leverage in the discussion about the future of the Middle East.
They're both dangerous in their own senses, they're both dangerous to themselves, and by proxy to other people.
The justices met behind closed doors earlier on Friday to discuss pending petitions and Ginsburg participated by proxy.
It recommends that shareholders use electronic remote voting and make use of the option to vote by proxy.
"You can't do this by proxy or media," said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute.
Russia in a Cold War by proxy amid ever-growing tensions between the two nations, slick counter-punching vs.
Dee Dee suffered from Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, in which someone deliberately makes a person in their care sick.
Backed by proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis, Walmart argued it has strong procedures in place to combat sexual harassment.
He turned all the wights by proxy, so it stands to reason that if he dies, they all die.
Anyway, the rest we'll have to break down sentence by sentence, lest we suffer third-degree burns by proxy.
And because Vivint has a partnership with Google, Amazon's Alexa voice service can even control Nest products by proxy.
Iran has tested nuclear-capable ballistic missiles and is waging wars, directly and by proxy, around the Middle East.
Experts believe Tinning's is one of earliest documented cases of what was then known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
By associating Facebook more visibly with the subsidiary apps, it can ideally glean some of their appeal by proxy.
The characters still confront their inner demons, including addiction, hypochondria, obesity, obsession, Munchausen syndrome by proxy, and so forth.
They have a history, especially in recent decades, of signaling: Others are aware of them and, by proxy, you.
And also: Her health is a part of her life, and by proxy, my life, and our life together.
She was able to arrange adoptions by proxy for African-American couples who were unable to travel to Germany.
"Munchausen by proxy is increasingly called medical child abuse, especially in the court system, because it's more descriptive — the term Munchausen by proxy doesn't tell you much about what's going on whereas medical child abuse is descriptive and makes clear that this is a form of abuse first and foremost," he says.
Many perpetrators of Munchausen by proxy grew up maltreated, and some have also induced illness in themselves, Dr. Feldman says.
Once called Munchausen by Proxy, it occurs when a parent or carer—usually a biological mother—exaggerates their child's symptoms.
Dee Dee reportedly suffered from Munchausen by Proxy syndrome and claimed that Gypsy was severely ill and needed constant care.
In this new framework for corporate governance, the role of éminence grise is filled by proxy-advisory firms like ISS.
Bluntly put, it's almost impossible to know exactly how Facebook (and again, by proxy, Instagram) is monitoring your every move.
SOUTH CAROLINA President Trump is on the GOP ballot by proxy in several Republican primary contests in the Palmetto State.
I think she'd be more okay with the forged signature knowing how much Archie would have been affected by proxy.
Each vote is a secret ballot and lawmakers are allowed to vote by proxy if unable to vote in person.
They have the luxury of not weighing in, while the people involved — and the millions affected by proxy — do not.
But the Governor set a trap for Regulators and Murtagh's on the front line, so Jaime's in peril by proxy.
Karyn is a vegetarian, and so by proxy I end up being vegetarian more than I'd probably like to be.
As usual, Cyrano courts Roxane, who is as word-crazy as he is, by proxy for the tongue-tied Christian.
The story deals with severe physical and emotional abuse Gypsy endured from her mother, who likely suffered from Munchausen by Proxy.
The sequence conveys, readily, the desperation Elizabeth (and by proxy her country) feel in these waning days of the Cold War.
Instead, the social media network has gone after the Charmed actress, and by proxy, those who speak up against sexual assault.
One of the most interesting aspects of Leaving Neverland is the way it exposes the dangerous lure of fame by proxy.
Because Vivint has brokered a partnership with the Google-owned appliance maker, Amazon's Alexa gets access to Nest products by proxy.
It's unlikely he won't find another way to get online, or just post by proxy, so this restriction seems largely symbolic.
The general promotes the notion that Indonesia is besieged by "proxy wars" involving foreign states and even a renewed communist threat.
Durbin seemed to be telling this story to signal his opposition to the president's language — and, by proxy, to the president.
Living in the same building is Tara (Vanessa Hudgens), a barista who loves pups by proxy, volunteering at an adoption service.
Voting by proxy shall otherwise be permitted in Democratic Party affairs only as provided in the Bylaws of the Democratic Party.
It could also call on its vast network of Middle Eastern allies to attack by proxy, as suggested by Maj. Gen.
By proxy, this would activate the "Benn Act" forcing the prime minister to request an extension to the October 31 deadline.
Collins in The Sixth Sense to Dee Dee in The Act, it seems like Munchausen by proxy is everywhere in pop culture.
Interestingly, many women who worked as caregivers are often perpetrators of Munchausen by proxy, especially those who have experience being around medicine.
She is barred constitutionally from the country's highest office because her sons are foreign citizens but is expected to rule by proxy.
Yeah. They're floating around in the peripheral edges of our solar system, and they're visualizing what's happening on the Earth by proxy.
Fossil — and by proxy, the Snapdragon 3100 — has not advanced Wear OS at all, leaving it far behind Apple and even Samsung.
President Trump is also on the ballot by proxy in the state's 1st Congressional District – consisting mostly of the city of Charleston.
Finding mentors in her desired field and learning by proxy, Wilson developed her style and technological know how without a formal education.
Playing the part What Hope did goes by several names, the most common being Munchausen syndrome by proxy or medical child abuse.
Like, you fuck one person, "and you knock out all the options by proxy," said Becca, who favors dudes from Detroit anyway.
"I am not saying there wasn't an issue, there definitely was … I just don't think it's [Munchausen by proxy]," Jacob Kafer said.
Dee Dee suffered from Munchausen by proxy -- a mental disorder where a parent fabricates illnesses in their child for sympathy or attention.
In 2006, GQ declared Le Tub's sirloin burger the best in the country, which is, by proxy, the best in the world.
"This is the first time we saw Iran do something against Israel — not by proxy," a senior Israeli military source told me.
What makes it so relevant in 2019 is that we all kind of live in that world, too, if only by proxy.
"The president and the speaker, by proxy, are probably at some point, at some level, going to be at the table," Sen.
A mania shared by two people, one of whom appears to be dominant, is called a delusion by proxy and is rare.
Dee Dee suffered from a condition called Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP), in which people deliberately cause illnesses to those in their care.
But something has gone wrong, and all of the citizens are treated as patients, in a horrifying case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
"Falling" contains a major revelation: Adora killed Camille's sister Marian when she was a child because she suffers from Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
And it's in this way TPAB cover art also symbolizes Obama's invitation of hip-hop and, by proxy, blackness into the White House.
But as details of the case unraveled, experts began to believe that Dee Dee suffered from some sort of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
They've figured out that ... Because people are essentially self-obsessed by proxy of staying alive, if you went somewhere dangerous you'd probably die.
Protestors just want to stress the importance of real research and, by proxy, the importance of keeping science at the forefront of conversation.
Daniel and I are married, but his citizenship couldn't protect me by proxy anymore; the document for our marriage was now officially void.
And it's in this way  TPAB cover art also symbolizes Obama's invitation of hip-hop and, by proxy, blackness into the White House.
Experts say Junior is selling access to himself — and by proxy, to the president of the US — in exchange for buying his products.
The recipe is always the same: attack independent media outlets as partisan enemies of the regime and, by proxy, enemies of the people.
The National Assembly, the lower house, was nearly empty when the final decision was taken largely by proxy votes, to avoid a crowd.
At times, beauty seems to stand alone, untethered to meaning; at other times, it underlines a tangible idea or generates significance by proxy.
Biden last week began framing Giuliani — and, by proxy, the president — as a corrupt, bungling leader of a gang that couldn't shoot straight.
That absolves them (and, by proxy, us) from any moral or ethical responsibility; by the end, the story becomes less complex, not more.
Dee Dee was a perpetrator of Munchausen by proxy, in which a caretaker or parent fakes, exaggerates, or induces an illness to attract attention.
Recently, Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy has also swarmed pop culture — examples can be found in Sharp Objects, Everything Everything, and even the movie Greta.
While Suu Kyu is barred from holding the office of president, the new position is widely expected to allow her to rule by proxy.
LIGO detects them by proxy, using high powered lasers to measure tiny changes in the distance between two objects positioned thousands of miles apart.
She and Amma are survivors of a house of horrors, run by their mother and her silent, but severe, condition of Munchausen by proxy.
To crib from another larger than life New Yorker: Bratton made New York, and by proxy, America safe again after decades of high crime.
Rather than making me anxious by proxy; however, listening to this feels like a release for my anxieties and a place to funnel them.
The company's stock is up more than 9 percent this year, and Icahn is its chairman and, by proxy of the fund, controlling shareholder.
Better for Google to have DeepMind's AI talent working for it by proxy than for those people to end up at Facebook or Apple.
The hacker behind recent attacks on the Democratic National Convention and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spoke by proxy at a London cybersecurity conference Tuesday.
Jordan was big enough that his problem was also the league's problem, which explains why Stern's rationalization by proxy echoed the usual addict's handwaving.
Only after Link confronts Dark Link — and, by proxy, the player symbolically confronts their own personal shadow — can he become his truest, integrated self.
"This is the first time we saw Iran do something against Israel — not by proxy," an Israeli military source told the New York Times.
He has also pushed back on the perception, leveled by many former opponents, that he has tacitly encouraged supporters to scorch them by proxy.
A pivotal point for me by proxy; the strike still shapes how I understand all that happened before and after it in my life.
I love that the word encourage literally means to impart courage ... that's who the military spouse community is for me — it's courage by proxy.
Tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia has long been tensed because of the rival religious powers' power struggle (often by proxy) in the region.
The goal is to "expose" the other — Buckley, or Vidal, and by proxy their entire fan base — for whatever their opposition thinks they are.
For weeks, parties have parried by proxy over who would get to represent the opposition to the government of the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad.
Instead, their perspective arrived by proxy, through the Internet Association, a trade group that counts Google, Facebook, and dozens of other tech companies as members.
"I've never had a sister, so it's really nice to have Danielle and Sophie, and just inheriting the family by proxy," she told the magazine.
But by proxy, it's also easier for hackers to use the same techniques to cause pure chaos, whether they get paid for it or not.
Facebook globally launched Camera and 24-hour ephemeral Stories in March, declaring war on Snapchat directly after fighting by proxy via Instagram since last year.
So the debate between the current frontrunner and self-proclaimed successor to Barack Obama and his leading critics on the left happened only by proxy.
"[B]ut we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces," he said.
CSX (CSX) shareholders are being urged by proxy adviser ISS to approve an $84 million payout related to the hiring of Hunter Harrison as CEO.
CSX – CSX shareholders are being urged by proxy adviser ISS to approve an $84 million payout related to the hiring of Hunter Harrison as CEO.
The IOC, by proxy, is just as responsible for the human violations that have been reported in China, Russia or Rio, as those offending countries.
But 2016 brought a wave of awareness to dire issues that have been negatively and unnecessarily affecting prisoners, and by proxy, our society, for decades.
General Electric – GE was urged by proxy advisory firm ISS to drop its long-time auditor KPMG in light of accounting issues affecting the conglomerate.
That is, it's an attack on Obama by proxy—a rejection of the values the 44th president spent eight years espousing from the White House.
The Democratic caucus was about to hold leadership and committee elections, and Duckworth appealed to her fellow Democrats to allow her to vote by proxy.
General Electric (GE) was urged by proxy advisory firm ISS to drop its long-time auditor KPMG in light of accounting issues affecting the conglomerate.
Spare a goddamn thought for the waiters and waitresses getting by proxy nausea from a thousand puppy eyes and footsie games scuffing up their restaurants.
But his campaigning in rural areas has been mainly by proxy - including a visit on Monday to Allendale by campaigners organized by National Nurses United.
Google already backed the TPP earlier by proxy — the Internet Association, a tech group that includes the search giant, endorsed the trade agreement in March.
Statistically obscure, its presence is largely felt by proxy, either through its displacement effect on other raw materials, such as concentrates, or for refined metal.
What's not: A major plot point involving a character with Munchausen's by proxy seems a little unoriginalWithout revealing too much, one of the major plot points in the show's first season revolves around a character who appears to have Munchausen's by proxy, a mental illness that causes someone to lie about or cause symptoms in another person under their care to make them appear sick.
Over the 10 years of Newman's daughter's life, multiple doctors had raised concerns that the mother may have Munchausen by proxy, including the child's first pediatrician.
Both sides fought their war largely by proxy through local street gangs, often made up of the children of factory workers who were rarely at home.
Some investigators believe Tinning killed her children because she enjoyed the attention she received when a child died (an extreme type of Munchausen syndrome by proxy).
During an interview last night with MSNBC, he reiterated his—and by proxy, the entire Bush clan's—opposition to Donald Trump's hijacking of the Republican Party.
Most importantly: This throwaway scene makes no effort to consider that the book — and by proxy, Apu — may not have been "applauded and inoffensive" to everyone.
Although some committees allow members of the Senate to vote by proxy, they can't cast votes for bills on the Senate floor without being physically present.
ET, well more than six hours before the president or someone tweeting for him by proxy posted the Fox News clip featuring Cernekee front and center.
The markets watchdog says stakeholders can vote by mail, by proxy and via the internet, providing the latter option is put in place by the company.
In fact, the term "malingering by proxy" (MAL-BP) is used "when the fabrication of symptoms is intended to achieve tangible personal gain," according to Feldman.
That follows recommendations by proxy advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis that shareholders vote in favor of the deal, which Icahn has maintained is "wildly" overpriced.
The brothers keep secrets even from their boss, the dying spymaster Freddy Craven, a family-member-by-proxy and one of the book's most winning characters.
The result is a system of "racism by proxy" that overweights the interests and opinions of white voters over those of black, Hispanic, and Asian voters.
Blanchard, who was 48, is widely believed to have had Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a mental illness that involves fabricating or causing symptoms of sickness in others.
One reason why the public is obsessed with Munchausen by proxy cases is because it goes against our societal expectations about women and caregivers, Dr. Feldman says.
In some cases, perpetrators of Munchausen by proxy may have realized that they could get attention by pretending to be sick growing up, Dr. Feldman told Refinery29.
Eddie's (Jack Dylan Grazer) smothering mother (Sonia Kasprak) has Munchausen by proxy syndrome, and puts him on a strict regimen of placebo pills, rendering him a hypochondriac.
The two wrestle with their feelings, take about a million swims in a pool, and ultimately will have you feeling like a love-obsessed teen by proxy.
After also thanking her other costars and friends, Clarkson — who plays a mother of two suffering from Munchausen syndrome by proxy — dedicated the awards to her parents.
There comes a point in our formative years when we try to understand ourselves by proxy and let the work of others guide our self-discovery process.
But the message was clear enough: He, and by proxy, the people most directly in charge of the investigation, now didn't plan to tiptoe around Trump anymore.
"The judge looked at Lacey and said, 'You definitely have Munchausen by proxy,' which was the first time it was even mentioned during the trial," Glatt says.
You know how everyone gradually gathers around to watch someone on a winning streak in a casino because it sort of makes them feel successful by proxy?
It's a chilling way to suggest that the symphony's sense of order, and Russia's by proxy, was irrevocably changed the moment a nervous Cossack fired his gun.
Mr. Trump needs to face the reality that he cannot solve this crisis by proxy, that he must intervene directly and that he should do so soon.
So the Lip took to unloading vitriol on whichever of his players happened to be standing within earshot of the offending official, pulverizing the ump by proxy.
Before stepping down in 2003, he delivered a controversial speech in which he said that Jews ruled the world by proxy and described them as "hook-nosed".
His downfall will instead be precipitated by a shadowy cabal of partisan Democrats, bent on overthrowing him—and American democracy, by proxy—through corrupt and illegitimate means.
In a 2017 review of every case of Munchausen by proxy reported in the medical literature, 98% of the abusers were women, and 96% were the victim's mother.
Look at those stares, those dapper, chiselled jowls, the breaking of the fourth wall (by proxy of a photo shoot that includes the photo shoot backdrop, so LA).
Will Dee Dee, who likely suffers from Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy, finally apologize for trapping Gypsy in a series of unnecessary, painful, life-worsening diagnoses, and criminal scams?
Several senators were absent but tried to have their votes recorded by "proxy" -- which is when one senator announces what the vote of a missing senator would be.
Münchausen syndrome by proxy, or medical child abuse, occurs when people fake or exaggerate illnesses in their children to get medical care and capture the sympathy of others.
Had she and her husband not been well-known lawyers in their community, she said, she wonders whether someone might have made an accusation of Munchausen by proxy.
I grew up without air conditioning or adequate heat in a 150-year-old farmhouse that had a leaky roof — I learned how to be frugal by proxy.
So in Office Christmas Party there's an element of carnival, in the traditional sense — of the natural order of things turned upside down — that's thrilling, even by proxy.
The couple's four-year appeal that the fiancée be allowed to join her husband-by-proxy was finally granted after the Sakharovs mounted a 17-day hunger strike.
A disorder called Munchausen by proxy has made headlines lately, thanks to fictionalized TV accounts of malicious moms on shows like The Politician, The Act, and Sharp Objects.
Life in the Park household earns the Kims comfort by proxy, from the well-stocked fridge from which Choong-sook cooks to the shiny Mercedes Ki-taek drives.
It's why his Justice Department will continue to fight in the courts to keep his former White House counsel quiet and, by proxy, his former national security adviser.
By proxy, the music video featured lots of Moore sitting on the floor, playing with her hair as a bunch of ballet dancers did their thing around her.
The overlong, battle-heavy two hours (the movie has been trimmed since its festival run) also suggest that he was too in love with playing general by proxy.
Many suspect Dee Dee suffered from Munchausen Syndrome by proxy, which would account for Dee Dee pretending Gypsy had a series of severe illnesses, though she was never diagnosed.
According to Maribeth Madron, Maybelline New York brow expert, some of the ways we maintain our arches could actually be doing them — and, by proxy, our faces — some harm.
Amma transforms docility into a dare to underestimate her Ultimately, the diseases afflicting Adora and Amma and even Camille aren't just psychopathy, Munchausen by proxy, and compulsive self-harm.
It's not surprising, then, to hear people say they got their news from "sources" that don't create and edit news articles: Verizon, Comcast, Facebook and, by proxy, their friends.
Jackie heavily implies in the book that, like Adora, Joya also had munchausen by proxy (or what she calls being "overly mothered"), and often made her own daughter sick.
It would mean an engagement with the institution and by proxy many other institutions where you need to ask pertinent questions about the dearth of engagement with this topic.
Most of the voting is expected to be completed by proxy by the time the sessions start, and the merger is likely to be approved by a wide margin.
He has trumpeted bills that he has been able to push along his month, including one on human trafficking, and he has taken part in certain votes by proxy.
Set in a particularly idyllic Atlanta suburb, replete with lifestyle wish-fulfillment production design, it's the kind of movie in which the filmmakers signal their exquisite taste by proxy.
Stan's just mad about how little control he has over his ex-wife and, by proxy, the woman he tanked his marriage for, who's still in a Soviet prison.
But this type of betting, the stream donations included, is a form of gambling (or gambling by proxy) that yields no real results, no true ownership, no meaningful application.
The project has a highly personal aspect to it, with Gimini looking to preserve and perpetuate memories of his own youth, and by proxy, his generation's youth in Italy.
But much of the hesitation around women candidates is not actually whether we think they can win, but what we think others think — and that's wavering us by proxy.
Gypsy is a survivor of Munchausen syndrome by proxy: her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, pretended that her daughter was living with leukemia, epilepsy, and muscular dystrophy, among other conditions.
"We need to be guarded about further sharp declines this week, as we will probably see more activity by proxy militias in Iraq," said Stratfor oil analyst, Greg Priddy.
" Hezbollah in a statement said "satanic and malignant hands are behind this terrorist action," and accused the United States and its allies of conducting it "directly or by proxy.
And, by proxy, it suggests that he can use that knowledge to improve the tax code to make life better for Americans as a whole, should he become president.
With Kim's nuclear missile program nearing completion, the United States is no longer facing a threat-by-proxy but rather the possibility of direct attack on its own soil.
He has been accused of whipping up nationalist sentiment by promoting the notion that Indonesia is besieged by "proxy wars" waged by foreign states looking to undermine the country.
In 1971, the US took sides with West Pakistan against the creation of Bangladesh, and by proxy supported the massacre of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of ordinary Bangladeshis.
In response, he threatened to kill me, bullied women such as Tilda into silence, and used his friends by proxy to further intimidate and shut women down who spoke out.
She loves Hanna, who allows her to access that social power by proxy, but she also hates Hanna because she knows that if Hanna abandoned her she would have nothing.
But by proxy, in seeing me, if people can get a sense that they can be more, then that's awesome because I was inspired by people who lived true lives.
The book responded to a common reading of horror (and particularly slasher) films of the '70s and '80s: that they were misogynistic invitations for men to torment women by proxy.
Prosecutors accused Mr. Colbert and others of breaking federal and state laws, including by allowing bets made by proxy, a practice known as messenger betting that is illegal in Nevada.
A preliminary review by Proxy Insight had already found strong support for executive pay, even as the fund firms broke with management on matters like climate change and boardroom diversity.
" Hezbollah in a statement said "satanic and malignant hands are behind this terrorist action," and accused the United States and its allies of conducting the attack "directly or by proxy.
By proxy I do enjoy being in a dominant position, since she is sexually submissive, but I enjoy it a more in the moment than as a total sexual need.
In 2015, after more than a decade of suffering physical and emotional abuse stemming from her mother's Munchausen by proxy disorder, Gypsy and her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn murdered Dee Dee.
When she returns in a wheelchair, Gypsy tells her mom that she can actually walk, which we can assume is supposed to signal the start of her Munchausen by proxy behavior.
Someone who grew up around a lot of physical illnesses, or who witnessed parents who tried getting attention from doctors, might also exhibit Munchausen by proxy tendencies with their own children.
This so-called "wear sensor" will play or pause the audio based on whether the headphones think you're wearing them or taking a break, and by proxy, this saves battery life.
A 2016 report by proxy advisory firm InGovern said that, under its five-star rating system, only five of India's top 100 companies merited three stars for providing effective board evaluations.
The complaint also states that the hospital believes that Newman has a mental health condition known as Munchausen by proxy, in which a person invents illnesses for someone in their care.
Boeing (BA) is being pushed by proxy advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis to separate the roles of chairman and CEO, following two fatal crashes involving the company's 737 MAX aircraft.
Is Trump going to begin unraveling the dense, multinational accord in the middle of a ramped-up war on ISIS and escalating tensions with Syria (plus Russia and Iran by proxy)?
But Russia's alliance with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, which has close ties to Iran -- and by proxy, the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah -- means Israel must be careful with its intelligence.
Much as people want to constantly re-litigate the 2016 presidential contest by proxy, this wasn't that: It was as if Bernie Sanders were running against Elizabeth Warren, not Hillary Clinton.
Experts say Gypsy Rose was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
The documents allege that Bowen-Wright may have Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
The Parliament amended its rules last year to finally allow female lawmakers to nurse their babies in the chamber — and vote by proxy if they can't make it to the floor.
But before it became a fascination in pop culture, even before Munchausen syndrome by proxy was described in medical literature in 13, there was the devastating case of the Tinning family.
A characteristic shot is of Ms. Pelosi conducting an interview while holding a camera herself — a selfie by proxy — so that we can see her while she playfully hectors her subjects.
Ms. Ayotte has tried hard to avoid criticizing Mr. Trump — and by proxy his voters — saying several times that she "supports" him, but won't go as far as to endorse him.
The war of words has prompted concerns in the Middle East that there could be a dramatic escalation of tensions between the countries and, by proxy, between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Jacob Kafer told the paper he does not think his wife suffers from Munchausen by proxy, in which a caretaker induces illness or injury in a child for attention and sympathy.
He does so without undue speechifying or instructional exposition, as he chronicles Merkin's takeover by proxy of a third-generation Pennsylvania steel company, led by a clueless family scion (Rick Holmes).
Like many others, I protested virtually by asking politicians to raise awareness for the disease and by proxy by sending my shoes to be displayed at one of the protest sites.
She had said that if there were calls for a roll-call vote, lawmakers might be able to vote by proxy, as not all would be able to be in Washington.
During one interview with investigators, Ms. Turner, unprompted, brought up Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a mental disorder in which a parent or caretaker induces illness in a child to get attention.
"The journey in Lemonade centers on a movement for Beyoncé — but really all of us black women by proxy — from pain toward healing and empowerment," Syreeta McFadden wrote at the Guardian.
Now, the new trailer for Hulu's The Act reveals the craziest details of this Munchausen by proxy tragedy-turned-murder, with Joey King and Patricia Arquette as the mother and daughter duo.
Citigroup has not traded any of its cryptocurrency products "within existing regulatory structures, according to a separate person with knowledge of its business," the site added, instead only conducting trades by proxy.
Instead, she was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, in which a guardian, in this case her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
Hulu's The Act has viewers fascinated by the story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and the murder of her mother, Dee Dee, who is suspected to have suffered from Munchausen Syndrome by proxy.
Experts have said that Blanchard was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
He's also been brightening up awards season with his witty speeches at the SAG Awards, Golden Globes, and (by proxy) the BAFTAs, proving he is the modern definition of a movie star.
This connection can be performed over Wi-Fi, cellular, or even by proxy over Bluetooth, so iPhone owners that use Android Wear can get many of the same benefits as Android users.
Instead, they chose to enter the Sanctuary with little preparation and no knowledge of how many people would be inside, putting themselves — and by proxy, their entire community — at risk for retaliation.
The North Korean nuclear missile threat is built on technology provided by Russia and China, to threaten and if necessary wage nuclear war by proxy against the U.S. and its Pacific allies.
She pointed to Jenkins's past identification as a Democrat — he switched parties in 2013 ahead of his House bid — to criticize the congressman and tie him to the party's priorities by proxy.
There's no clear definition of "incidental," so she will be making some judgment calls, and it's difficult to know how far she would let this kind of policymaking-by-proxy go on.
The majority of Munchausen by proxy cases entail women, explains Marc D. Feldman, MD, distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and author of Dying to be Ill: the Stories of Medical Deception.
In the Buzzfeed News story about the case that initially made headlines in 2016, the writer points out that, since Dee Dee is deceased, it's impossible to diagnose her with Munchausen by proxy.
Experts believe that Dee Dee had munchausen syndrome by proxy, meaning she fabricated Gypsy's illnesses to gain sympathy or financial help from others — and, boy, did those others come through for the Blanchards.
Alisha Newman is facing possible jail time over lying to doctors in six different states about her daughter's medical condition in what's suspected of being a case of so-called Munchausen by proxy.
Driving the news: GM, Toyota, Fiat-Chrysler and others are now backing the Trump administration's move to yank California's power to impose CO2 rules — and by proxy mileage rules — that exceed federal standards.
Widodo's intervention highlights alarm about General Gatot Nurmantyo, who promotes the notion that Indonesia is besieged by "proxy wars", in which foreign states seek to undermine the nation by manipulating non-state actors.
The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces.
"The ministerial will address a range of critical issues including terrorism and extremism, missile development and proliferation, maritime trade and security, and threats posed by proxy groups across the region," its statement said.
Progressives are also carefully eyeing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who is the leader of the court's liberal wing and is casting her votes by proxy while she recovers from cancer surgery at home.
I am still playing drums, and am currently active in Wolfhour (d-beat), The Partisans (classic punk), Vengeance by Proxy (crust metal), Bring the drones (punk), Knife for an Eye (rockpunk), and more.
The so-called "Battle of the Billionaires" was mostly fought by proxy—Trump paired with future Strikeforce and Bellator fighter Bobby Lashley, McMahon with Umaga—but Trump did sneak in a body slam.
The Calhoun Day pageant illustrates how appealing the image of a beautiful young girl stoically withstanding rape to protect her husband — and, by proxy, the Confederacy — remains to the people of Wind Gap.
Reappointment would also see him defy opposition by proxy advisors brought about by concerns that with Saikawa in charge, the automaker would be unable to make a "clean break" from the Ghosn era.
And by proxy, it signals that the themes of migration, race and displacement that Mr. Castillo's roster celebrates are also carving out space in the broader scope of Miami's cultural landscape and beyond.
A stomach-churning story of Munchausen syndrome by proxy that ends in tragedy, "The Act" isn't always easy to watch, and it probably could have been told in fewer than eight hourlong episodes.
Why it matters: California wants to keep toughening the rules — which by proxy means tougher mileage mandates — in a way that's almost as strict as the national Obama-era standards they were following.
But Oleg's process serves as a mirror for almost everybody because it's about waking up to the things going on in your name, being done by your country and, by proxy, by you.
In Godejohn, Gypsy Rose saw an opportunity to break out of her prison-like existence with her mother, who suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy, meaning that she made her daughter sick on purpose.
I quickly discovered that the God of the Bible approved of many things that I simply could not approve of, namely forced abortion, slavery, misogyny, and deception by proxy to name but a few.
Sean Duffy, the Wisconsin Republican who introduced the bill, told CNBC in June that the additional oversight is necessary to prevent abuse of power by proxy-advisory firms and monitor potential conflicts-of-interest.
And before you say, "why this song?" let's look at the facts: A lake enthusiast—so basically Canadian by proxy—Frank Ocean has expressed his affinity for cavorting in freshwater, sometimes as a whale.
Tinning, whose case drew international attention, is believed to have exhibited Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
HART doesn't directly include race in its calculations, but Urwin said the constabulary was aware of the idea of race by proxy —when race isn't revealed directly but through other characteristics such as addresses.
As we started to talk specifics, our associate digital beauty editor Jillian announced that her roommate is a devotee to Britney Spears' Fantasy and that men are obsessed with it, and by proxy her.
I don't want to psychologize too much, but I do think it's significant that, while watching the film, I kept feeling like I was kind of watching a biopic of Donald Trump, by proxy.
In 2015, the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard captured the nation's attention after it was revealed to be orchestrated by her daughter in an attempt to escape Dee Dee's abusive Munchhausen syndrome by proxy.
The justices are to meet behind closed doors on Friday for a regularly scheduled conference -- Ginsburg is likely to vote by proxy -- and they will take the bench again for arguments on February 19.
The struggle to find this balance might stem from Facebook's seemingly naive perspective that its partners prioritize the long-term satisfaction of the social network's users, and Facebook by proxy, as Facebook does itself.
The Denver Channel, citing the indictment, reports that during the investigation, Turner herself allegedly brought up Munchausen by proxy syndrome, where a caretaker exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
It turns out that her grandmother (Jessica Lange) has Munchausen by proxy and has been giving Infinity injections that make her sicker so that Infinity will be dependent on her and won't leave her.
Read more: Enamel Adds a New Shine to Small Accessories Once upon a time, Louis Cartier (grandson of the company's founder) fell in love with the Ballets Russes and, by proxy, with Art Deco.
The Roxane of this Cyrano story whom Sierra woos by proxy is intellectual jock Jamey (Centineo, doing his best Peter Kavinsky longing gaze and working hard to salvage a coherent character arc out of scraps).
The Devil and the Lord fight a war by proxy for the soul of a sweet but feckless fellow in "Cabin in the Sky," an all-black musical from 1940 that kicks off the Encores!
Yergeau and Rodas embrace these autistic forms for their narrative richness, but also for their resistance to ableist assumptions about what gets to count as language and by proxy who gets to count as human.
We're not any closer to a clear answer, but the scrutiny that the genre demands has, by proxy, affected a sea change in how we consume and think about stories told by and about women.
Experts say she was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian, in this case Gypsy's mother, exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
"The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces," he added.
Brian Rudolph, in particular, understood throughout the journey from obscurity to the shelves of nationwide retailers that drawing attention by any means necessary to himself and, by proxy, the product, was a modern marketplace imperative.
"The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces," Bolton said.
The reason why Saudi investors, and by proxy, the Saudi Arabian government might have still been interested in Hacking Team's surveillance technology even after the hack can be explained by the geopolitics of the region.
The Saudi model of citizenship, in which men control women's movements and choices through the male-guardianship system, is one in which men are the primary political constituency, and women are citizens only by proxy.
The owner, Robert Mnuchin, a collector who was a partner at Goldman Sachs, cheerfully acknowledges that his relations with Hammons are conducted, often by proxy, at the artist's unpredictable initiative and always under his conditions.
But dwelling in that state of mind, even by proxy, can soon feel self-indulgent and self-absorbed, and art in that register can end up feeling more like a hefty weight than a release.
For example, Adora's treatment of Amma has reminded me throughout of Mommy Dead and Dearest — another real-life story of a fateful Munchausen's-by-Proxy murder, one that also unfolded in a small Missouri town.
The Act chronicles how Dee Dee, believed to be suffering from Munchausen syndrome by proxy, was falsifying Gypsy's medical history and treatment plan to make her daughter seem much sicker than she was in real life.
Though Tinning, now 75, later recanted her confessions, investigators believe she killed all nine of her children because she enjoyed the attention she received when a child died (an extreme type of Munchausen syndrome by proxy).
Doctors now say that Gypsy was the victim of a severe case of Munchausen by proxy, in which a guardian, in this case her mother, exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
Spending the time on this drawing, and the subsequent painting, was an attempt to perform a kind of agency by proxy over the election, an election that has shaken my world and filled me with dread.
Gorey has at times been labeled a recluse, but it seems more accurate to say that he was a loner who experienced the world by proxy, through the culture that he so voraciously consumed and produced.
And in a year with no earthshaking news, it's helpful to remind developers (and, by proxy, consumers) about how bright the future is—even if the present feels like those billion users are impossibly far away.
Experts say Gypsy Rose was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child to gain attention and sympathy for his or herself.
In his earlier stint as prime minister, Mahathir's aggressive diplomacy needled countries like Britain and the United States, with comments such as one, on the eve of his retirement, that Jews ruled the world by proxy.
Thanks to mom Dee Dee (Patricia Arquette), Gypsy Rose (Joey King) lives in the confines of her mother's Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy cage, where secretly-healthy Gypsy is subjected to countless, needless procedures, medications, and more.
In another sign that companies are getting tougher, there were 92 proxy fights so far this year, according to last month's report by proxy firm Alliance Advisors, on pace to become the highest number since 2009.
Tech investor, billionaire and Donald Trump-backer Peter Thiel has been locked in a legal battle by proxy with Gawker Media that amounts to a First Amendment test which could potentially put Gawker out of business.
Reuters has previously reported that the United States has indirectly sent warnings to Iran, saying any attack against U.S. forces by proxy organizations in Iraq will be viewed by Washington as an attack by Iran itself.
As it turns out, Dee Dee appears to have suffered from Munchausen by proxy, a condition which causes someone to project multiple medical conditions onto a victim, manipulating them, and others, into believing they are ill.
As someone fascinated by Munchausen by proxy, by the delusions the human brain can construct to do harm to those who love us, I'm fascinated by how The Act lives inside Dee Dee's and Gypsy's brains.
When we were kids, turning on the TV, the stories that would resonate maybe had one person who looked like us—and it was a very stereotypical view of that person and of us by proxy.
That means wheelchair ramps, the complete works of Alice Walker in the school library (though no Mark Twain), and a Special Educational Needs Department that can cope with everything from dyslexia to Münchausen syndrome by proxy.
In "The Afterlife," I report that my mother was subjected to Munchausen syndrome by proxy , a form of abuse that is carried out, usually by a parent or a caregiver, as unnecessary medical or surgical intervention.
They said it was because she should stay home in order not to potentially expose others, and because she had been exposed by proxy — it was her friend who had been in contact with someone positive.
Author Andrea Dunlop, who says she has family experience with the disorder and wrote about MBP in her July novel We Came Here to Forget, says Munchausen by proxy is not as uncommon as you'd expect.
O'Brien and Texans defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel have extensive coaching histories with the Patriots, and both enter this game armed with the knowledge of what it takes to disrupt Brady and, by proxy, slow the Patriots.
Reports of Jefferson's "relationship" with Sally Hemings had surfaced in the press even while he was still president, but for a country unready to face that, Brown's novel nudged readers to reckon with reality by proxy.
Without this construct, for example, it is conceivable that Kevin Hart's end-run campaign to return as an Oscars host—after old homophobic tweets were resurrected—by proxy absolution from his celebrity friends, may have worked.
" He said that the US "is not seeking war with the Iranian regime," but added, "we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces.
"When you've grown up with this distorted reality for such a long time it may have seem to Gypsy that nothing short of death could help her escape," Maunchausen by proxy expert Dr. Marc Feldman tells PEOPLE.
Experts have said that Gypsy was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian — in this case Gypsy's mother — exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
Alan Yonge, who voiced Scrooge and passed away earlier this year, was 93 at the time, so he sounds a little older than was probably intended, and you'll feel a little older than you intended by proxy.
Experts have said that Gypsy was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian — in this case Gypsy's mother — exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
Experts have said that Blanchard was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian — in this case Blanchard's mother — exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
Experts have said that Blanchard was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian — in this case Blanchard's mother — exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
He gets one by proxy in "The Legend of Tarzan," which opens with some historically informed text about King Leopold II of Belgium (1835-1909), known as the butcher of Congo for his role in murdering millions.
Of course, under a Demeny system that representation would be achieved by proxy, a novel feature for a representative democracy — but on the spectrum of powers we necessarily grant to parents, hardly that dramatic of a step.
But it is widely believed to be an act of revenge for November's consulate assault, highlighting the cross-border trading of insurgents and attacks by proxy that remains at the heart of relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The lawsuit, however, is also an exemplary case of potential history, since it rejects the idea that imperial violence, by proxy of academia, can define the status of objects or the relationship of objects with their people.
But most tech companies have been circumspect about their opposition to the bill, choosing to voice their concerns by proxy through trade groups like the Internet Association, which includes Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, and Twitter among its members.
Even the inevitable made-for-TV specials have all played on the troubled mother-daughter relationship, with titles like Mommy Dead and Dearest (HBO, May 2017), Mother Knows Best: A Story of Munchausen By Proxy and Murder (Dr.
The mother suffered from Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy and essentially kept her healthy daughter, Gypsy Rose, a prisoner in her own home — ultimately leading Gypsy to orchestrate Dee Dee's death at the hands of Gypsy's boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn.
Often perpetrators of Munchausen by proxy have experienced abuse or neglect during childhood, Marc D. Feldman, MD, distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and author of Dying to be Ill: the Stories of Medical Deception told Refinery29.
Experts have said that Gypsy Rose was the victim of Munchausen by proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian — in this case Dee Dee — exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
Investigators are still exploring the possibility Roth may have suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a form of abuse in which a caregiver fabricates an illness or injury to someone in their care to elicit sympathy for themselves.
With European Parliament elections beginning and the prospect of a new Brexit referendum gaining traction in markets, the euro could lose ground to the dollar and emerging European currencies could slide by proxy, one dealer in Budapest said.
Britain said on Sunday Russia bore responsibility by proxy for civilian deaths in Syria last week caused by a poison gas attack that Washington says was carried out by the Moscow-backed government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Young's almost 5-month-old German shepherd has yet to grow into his big, adorable ears — but that cuteness factor no doubt is a huge draw to the "awww"-worthy photos that Young has been posting by proxy.
"The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces," he added at the time.
This prologue turns out to be a preview of things to come, an abstract that announces, by proxy, some of the narrative players and developments: the detective, the killer, the hostage, the investigation, the murder, the pooling blood.
"Following a ban on events in Switzerland and in line with Covid-19 related legal provisions, the AGM will be held without the presence of shareholders," the insurance group said on Friday, adding shareholders could vote by proxy.
"The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or regular Iranian forces," Bolton said in a statement.
By 1993, when the first Menendez trial finally started, the case — and, by proxy, Court TV — had become a national phenomenon, one of the first major court cases to receive continuous live TV coverage from start to finish.
Raising a boy, however, would force me to re-experience, by proxy, my own adolescence — not always the happiest time of my life — while ushering me into the primary role of teaching him how to be a man.
He stepped down in 2003 for a hand-picked successor, but he never disappeared from view and remained vocal, often criticizing the West and repeatedly claiming that Jews ruled the world by proxy and calling them "hook-nosed".
As members of the Jewish community, the family fared much better than my relatives who stayed in Budapest and lost their property, and in some cases their lives, to Nazism followed by iron-fisted Soviet rule by proxy.
Eventually it becomes very clear that Dee Dee, like her real-life inspiration, is probably suffering from Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy (MSPD), a mental illness where a caregiver either fabricates or induces an illness in someone under their care.
Hulu's dramatization of the story of Dee Dee, who suffered from Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy that caused her to exaggerate and fabricate her daughter Gypsy's medical problems, starts at the end, on June 15, 2015 at 5:06 p.m.
The first season of anthology series The Act documents the story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard (Joey King), a young woman convicted of orchestrating the murder of her mother Dee Dee (Patricia Arquette), who suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
Experts now believe that Dee Dee had munchausen syndrome by proxy, which led her to invent diseases for her daughter, perhaps in an attempt to gain sympathy or help from others while keeping Gypsy reliant on her mother's aid.
Elliott has been an essayist I've admired for some time, and the way she's putting the pressure on the Canadian literary community to be more inclusive, more original, and more interesting by proxy — it's wonderful for me to see.
Ledger and Gyllenhaal were celebrated for their bravery in daring to play gay; Ledger told the press he had been harassed on the street for his role, and a cult emerged around him based on his gayness by proxy.
In a big reveal on Sunday night's episode of Sharp Objects, we learn that Adora has been slowly poisoning her daughter, thanks to a condition called Munchausen by proxy — but what exactly is Munchausen, and why does it occur?
Adora's murder was of course brought forth by her Munchausen by proxy disorder, which caused her to slowly poison her daughters in order to feel needed and otherwise reap the social and emotional rewards of being a constant caregiver.
By proxy, Chief Executive Lam, who is widely regarded as being handpicked by Beijing, has pushed to pass a Beijing-backed extradition bill that would allow individuals arrested in Hong Kong to be sent to mainland China for trial.
Call me a naïve lesbian, but before I started reporting on sexual harassment about 15 years ago, I had no idea men were so, um, attached to intimidating women with their boy-parts, both in person and by proxy.
Governmental organizations like USAID combat hunger, poverty, and malnutrition in vulnerable countries around the world, most likely not out of the goodness of the US government's heart, but out of a motivation to, by proxy, protect its own citizens.
"The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps or regular Iranian forces," Mr. Bolton said in the statement.
Instead, Washington's heavy endorsement of Riyadh's agenda during the second quarter helped to spawn a spat within the Gulf Cooperation Council that laid bare the enduring fault lines among Sunni states amid intensifying wars by proxy in the region.
"[The discovery] of Shingopana indicates that African titanosaurians, and by proxy the terrestrial [animals] of Cretaceous Africa, were likely more diverse than previously recognized due to the comparatively less-known Cretaceous fossil record of Africa with surrounding landmasses," said Gorscak.
A mother in Oklahoma is facing possible jail time for allegedly lying to numerous doctors in six different states about her daughter's medical condition over the last decade in what's suspected of being a case of so-called Munchausen by proxy.
Driving the news: GM, Fiat Chrysler, Toyota and others announced they are joining the Trump administration's side in litigation over its move to block California from imposing emissions rules — and by proxy mileage requirements — that are tougher than federal standards.
The answer dovetailed nicely with Camille's (Amy Adams) long-standing issues with her mother, Adora (Patricia Clarkson), who goes to prison for the Munchausen-by-proxy-fueled attempted murder of Camille, as well as the murder of her other daughter.
But in the end, each of these novels offers a dark prognosis about rage-by-proxy: When a woman sublimates her anger, or projects it onto another woman, it finds ways to bubble up in spite of her best efforts.
Experts believe she was the victim of a severe case of Munchausen by proxy, a relatively rare form of abuse in which a guardian, in this case Dee Dee, exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy.
In a real-life case of Munchausen by proxy that made headlines in 2016 and inspired a documentary, Dee Dee Blancharde induced illness in her daughter, Gypsy Rose, and took her to at least 150 different doctors through the years.
But beyond hospital and doctor shopping, Dr. Feldman says that the best indication of Munchausen by proxy is determined through a separation test, where doctors separate the caretaker and child to see if the child's health improves in the time being.
King shared a video of herself getting shorn on Instagram, where she noted that she's "very honored" to be playing Gypsy Rose Blanchard, a young woman who was a victim of Munchausen's by proxy via her mother, in Hulu's The Act.
When one lone neurologist noted, "The mother is not a good historian," in his medical report and tentatively speculated about a diagnosis of Munchausen by proxy for Dee Dee, Dee Dee promptly switched doctors, and no action was ever taken.
I'm happy to share that whoever's fault it is ... any time you're dealing with this much stuff, you are having to spend energy, time and resources, which means by proxy it is a distraction from the other things you're doing.
Maybe the gods have grown weary of messing with Nurmagomedov directly and decided to switch things up, to fuck with him and with us, to attack the man's opponents instead of the man himself, to knock him down by proxy.
At least 200,000 people fled from areas attacked by Turkish-backed Islamist forces since the start of the offensive in the beginning of October, and human rights groups have reported abuses by proxy forces, including civilian deaths and extrajudicial killings.
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Yet with Mr. Trump's temperament and readiness for the presidency lingering as central concerns for voters, the hope among Trump allies is that Mr. Pence may have essentially reassured Americans, by proxy, that Mr. Trump is calm enough for the job.
While she won't say it outright, Beverly strongly suggests that some "mothers who need to be worshiped," like Adora, have Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, a rare mental illness in which a caregiver invents or induces medical conditions for their dependent.
Now Disability March organizers are urging people to start their own marches and include a "disability contingent," allowing people with disabilities to participate virtually through an organizer's self-hosted website, and by proxy as more capable people march on the streets.
The dark side of her continual remaking was the harshness with which she would disavow herself, and others by proxy: trying as a young woman to fellate her way into heterosexuality and—as an older writer—vehemently disowning her earlier work.
For weeks, aides and allies have tried to impress upon him the seriousness of the coronavirus situation, warning him of the threat to the global economy and -- by proxy -- his own reelection prospects, according to people familiar with the conversations.
It was labeled a case of Munchausen by proxy syndrome, in which a caregiver — in this case, Dee Dee Blanchard — invents illnesses for the person being cared for, whether to attract sympathy and financial support or for other, less clear reasons.
Much of the hearing focused on Mr. Sessions's long record as a prosecutor and a senator, but Mr. Trump proved a dominant figure in absentia for much of the debate as Democrats sought to question the president-elect by proxy.
It turned out Gypsy wasn't really sick, didn't need her wheelchair and that this disturbing murder involved a case of Munchausen by proxy syndrome, in which a caregiver fabricates illnesses to attract sympathy and financial support, or for other reasons.
However, while some users may join for the low exchange rate and the Glint wallet's multi-currency support, the startup's differentiation is of course the way it does in effect turn gold into a widely accepted global currency, albeit it by proxy.
My husband was a quasi member of a badass tribe of sexual cowgirls and, by proxy, so was I. After a month or so of driving, one of the "regulars," who called herself Sin Dee, recruited Joe to work exclusively for her.
As the difficulty ramps up, the expectation is that  fewer and fewer people will actually participate in solving the puzzle, but the larger group will get the experience of sleuthing by proxy and following the community as it unravels those harder puzzles.
" Jenny Gaskin, chair of Wimbledon Park Golf Club, said: "This has been a long but thorough process and I and the rest of the board would like to thank all members who participated in and voted either in person or by proxy.
Maxine keeps trying to get him to open up; Cynthia (Devine) thanks God for letting her favorite son escape; Joe (Grier) insists the incident will build character; and Bobby (Howrey) posts the news on Instagram in a bid for sympathy by proxy.
There's the guy on the phone who lets out an "oh my god," a slew of passers-by who are clearly embarrassed by proxy, and the guy in the hat who actually seemed genuinely interested in the stabilizer until it snapped in two.
A Korean criminal posing as a wealthy Japanese man who goes by the name Count Fujiwara (Ha Jung-Woo, bringing maximum Cary Grant charm) wishes to exact a sort of vengeance-by-proxy on Kouzuki, a Korean nobleman also posing as Japanese.
One of the things some might ignore about all the money currently going into venture capital funds (and, by proxy, into privately held tech startups) is that it is going to have to come back to limited partners with a hefty return.
The socks are for sale from other websites too, including PinkClassy (registered to "Redacted for Privacy" in Chengdu, China), Fechicin (registered to "Domains By Proxy, LLC," in Scottsdale, Arizona), GearGap (registered to "Contact Privacy Inc." in Toronto), and InspireUplift (no registration listed).
Thank you, New York Times, and by proxy, to my personal and wildly intimidating hero, Will Shortz, for allowing this highest of lifetime achievements to benefit two charities incredibly near to my heart, the Lower Eastside Girls Club and the Women's Prison Association.
A few immigration activists showed up with banners, and were immediately set upon by an angry crowd of rally attendees who had just discovered that a loudmouth with a Queens accent was just the right person to shout their frustrations by proxy.
For weeks, some of Trump's aides and allies have tried to impress upon him the seriousness of the coronavirus situation, warning him of the threat to the global economy and -- by proxy -- his reelection prospects, according to people familiar with the conversations.
The second path is to bow to this kind of pressure and accept that carbon dioxide's role in climate change — and, by proxy, the trustworthiness of establishment climate science — is a subject of legitimate controversy, and that both sides deserve to be heard.
Sometimes it is impossible not to wonder how The Politician skated around needing to pay Gypsy Rose Blanchard, the murderous inspiration for Hulu's Emmy-winning The Act and a survivor of her mother Dee Dee's Munchausen syndrome by proxy, for her life rights.
When units in our building come up for rent, she often asks my partner (and by proxy, me, although she never engages me directly due to her sexism) to recommend friends, and over the years a number of our friends have lived here.
The story of the one-cent magenta begins in what was then British Guiana in the mid-19th century, when a functional, efficient postal system was a mark of power and stamp collecting, a new and trendy hobby, was adventure by proxy.
Yet even Obama's Syria policy can hardly be labeled inactive: His low-profile intervention there has the US fighting itself by proxy, may have extended Aleppo's suffering, and in all this never offered a convincing scenario which might be dubbed a win for US interests.
Bolton said in a statement Sunday that the US is "fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces," which offered no detail about the nature of the threats or when the intelligence was received.
His mother and stepfather, Stephanie and Charlie Goldammer, haven't said very much publicly about him, although screenwriter and friend of the Blanchards, Francesca Macelli, told the Springfield News-Leader that they are working with her on another drama about Gypsy's story called By Proxy.
There's no question that Dee Dee Blanchard committed fraud when she deceived doctors, her family, and even her own daughter, Gypsy Rose, about the severity of Gypsy's medical condition for financial gain and as a result of what experts believe is Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.
Its methods have become so creepy, elusive, and effective that a conspiracy theory emerged: Facebook (and, by proxy, Instagram) was using your phone's microphone to eavesdrop on your conversations and serve you ads based on what you talked about in the real world conversations.
Elle is instead a deadly serious and deeply reasoned film about rape, not solely from the director's point of view—Verhoeven doesn't examine his character coldly—but from Michèle herself, (and by proxy, Huppert) who undertakes an intellectual examination of her rape and rapist.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who is running as a Democratic presidential candidate, voted by proxy against the nomination, saying in a statement that the FDA needs a leader "who is prepared to stand up to the drug companies" and that Califf is not that person.
"The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces," Bolton said in a statement on the carrier and bomber deployment.
Of course, neither of those things were linked so intrinsically to a show like Stranger Things, a show that captured our generation's coming-of-age by paying tribute to the movies (and almost by proxy, the soundtracks) that were so comforting during those confusing times.
A U.S. State Department official noted on Sunday that there had been no claim of responsibility for the rocket attack, and that no U.S.-inhabited facility was affected, but said "we will hold Iran responsible" if such attacks were carried out by proxy militia forces.
It's an experience that is both personal and universal, particularly for black women, Syreeta McFadden writes for the Guardian: The journey in Lemonade centers on a movement for Beyoncé – but really all of us black women by proxy – from pain toward healing and empowerment.
Screenwriters for Irish soap opera Fair City even watched Gibson's 60 Minutes interview for research when introducing a character suffering from Munchausen by proxy syndrome, a mental disorder in which caregivers harm children or those close to them to garner sympathy and attention for themselves.
Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) voted by proxy.
We are also able to bless our deceased loved ones who did not have the opportunity to attend the temple by completing these ordinances for them, by proxy, with the understanding that they are able to accept or reject these actions in the afterlife.
The middle of the clip proceeds in the form of a vlog—she captures (or is made to capture?) her journey with Peloton, from the first ride to early mornings devoted to the Peloton and, by proxy, to the altar of her own improvement.
For those unfamiliar, Dee Dee kept Gypsy in a perpetual child-like state, while convincing the girl that she suffered from an array of maladies with which she wasn't actually afflicted, a form of abuse by a caregiver known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
In short, he's argued, people who traditionally have had to go to great length to present false ailments in themselves or in others (as with Munchausen by Proxy) with the goal of gaining sympathy, can now do so fairly quickly online; the same goes for false deaths.
It tells a fictionalized version of Dee Dee and Gypsy Rose Blanchard's history; the mother and daughter became infamous after a Buzzfeed exposè, an HBO documentary, and a public murder case publicized Dee Dee's abuse of Gypsy thanks to an undiagnosed case of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.
Though the indictment does not specify how prosecutors believe Turner killed Olivia, investigators noted that during an interview with Turner, the mother "spontaneously" broached the subject of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a mental health disorder in which a caregiver makes up or causes injury to a child.
As the name "The Darker the Shadow the Brighter the Light" seems to suggest, those who push through do find some salvation, whether by proxy of learning something darker and deeper about themselves and others or—when it gets really dark—deciding to stop going out altogether.
Having been born and raised until her early teens in Sydney has clearly helped the 25-year-old to a higher profile in a host nation desperate for local success, even by proxy, but there are good reasons why the ninth seed is attracting such attention.
"Our proposal would require the use of universal proxies that include the names of both registrant and dissident nominees, and thus, allow shareholders to vote by proxy in a manner that more closely resembles how they can vote in person at a shareholder meeting," the SEC noted.
Investigators in Texas suspect a mom has Munchausen by proxy and they have charged her with allegedly seeking unnecessary medical care for her 8-year-old son — including taking him for treatment more than 300 times and subjecting him to more than a dozen major surgeries.
In her first interview, Lacey Spears tells Troy Roberts that she didn't kill her 5-year-old son by poisoning him with salt and that she doesn't have Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a condition in which a caretaker induces illness in a child to get attention.
But perhaps the most stunning condemnation of Kadyrov's child fights came not from the Putin administration but from Fedor Emelianenko, the great man of Russian MMA, whose longtime friendship with Putin has granted the Russian president a depth of masculinity by proxy that he otherwise wouldn't have.
Driving the news: The three big automakers and others announced in October that they were joining the Trump administration's side in litigation over its move to stop California from imposing emissions rules and, by proxy, mileage requirements that are tougher than federal standards, per Axios' Ben Geman.
You could argue that "Primitive Technology" is just another case of living by proxy through the internet: Rather than actually doing the hard work of making an adz or digging clay out of a riverbank, we sit on our sofas and absorb it passively, as entertainment.
And what began as a case of matricide soon morphed into a story of Gypsy's abuse by her mother, whom at least one doctor suspected of having Munchausen by proxy syndrome, in which caretakers subject their charges to unnecessary medical treatments, whether for attention or financial gain.
Google does not allow targeting ads to users based on race, but its "algorithms might be doing it by proxy unbeknownst to the company" by relying on other information that approximates race, said Dipayan Ghosh, a Harvard University fellow and former public policy staffer at Facebook Inc.
Given that Drake is an outsider by proxy of being from Canada and the similarities he shares in a now blossoming relationship with Skepta—who hopes to achieve a similar feat for London with his upcoming album Konnichiwa—perhaps that's the achievement Drake was hoping for all along.
After eight episodes, on Wednesday, the final episode of The Act premiered on Hulu, wrapping up the story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard (Joey King) and the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard (Patricia Arquette), who is thought to have had an undiagnosed case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
"Since most southern blacks were employed as agricultural and domestic laborers, that occupational classification became an ostensibly race-neutral way to exclude blacks by proxy," Juan F. Perea, a law professor with Loyola University School of Law in Chicago, wrote in a paper about worker-related New Deal legislation.
Mad About The Boy includes photographs from youth centric magazines like i-D Magazine and Dazed, and Nick Knight's 1982 Skinhead portrait series, films like Larry Clark's 1995 iconic Kids, a partially restaged SS13 fashion presentation entitled (Br)Other By Proxy by Meadham Kirchoff, and garments from past seasons.
The conference, known as the Ministerial to Promote a Future of Peace and Security in the Middle East, will address "terrorism and extremism, missile development and proliferation, maritime trade and security, and threats posed by proxy groups across the region," according to a statement from the US State Department.
Erin Elizabeth Pearson and Brendan Michael Rivage-Seul were married April 13 at the office of Peter Atanasson, a registered officiant with the Superior Court of the District of Columbia who is a member of the staff of DC Elopements, which helps couples obtain marriage licenses by proxy.
Erin Elizabeth Pearson and Brendan Michael Rivage-Seul were married April 231 at the office of Peter Atanasson, a registered officiant with the Superior Court of the District of Columbia who is a member of the staff of DC Elopements, which helps couples obtain marriage licenses by proxy.
"By coming together Tesco and Booker will be able to unlock growth in the food industry in a way that neither could do so easily alone," Tesco Chairman John Allan said at the retailer's meeting in central London, attended by just 65 shareholders, with most votes cast by proxy.
In the last episode, we learned without much preamble that Adora, Camille's mother — played with sinister perfection by Patricia Clarkson down to the ruthless finish — has Munchausen's by Proxy, and that years ago, she killed Camille's younger sister by making her progressively sicker and (most likely) ultimately poisoning her.
Gypsy wanted to escape to live a life with Godejohn, but Dee Dee — who experts now believe had Munchausen Syndrome by proxy — was forcing Gypsy to act sick and to use a wheelchair, part of an elaborate scheme by Dee Dee to keep her daughter close gain people's sympathy and help.
Central Park is considered one of Wiseman's most accessible films, and it's also among the best examples of one of his favorite themes: the ways that public institutions are a microcosm for the life of a whole city — in this case, New York City — and, by proxy, a whole nation.
So when pickup artist (PUA), overpaid lecturer in the art of seduction, and puddle of garbage juice Jeff Allen made jokes about his "rape van" and promised to help guys score threesomes, and Australia canceled his visa and, by proxy, the Australian lecture stop on his world tour, I applauded.
Johnny IsaksonJohn (Johnny) Hardy IsaksonGeorgia senator discharged from hospital after fall Georgia senator hospitalized after fall Senate GOP raises concerns about White House stopgap plan to avoid shutdown MORE (Ga.), one of the "yes" votes, was absent and cast his vote by proxy, leaving the committee formally tied at 28503-22019.
At the heart of a Mormon temple is a small pool, a full-immersion baptismal font, where Mormons baptize their dead ancestors by proxy in a ceremony central to their belief that families are bound together for all eternity and that only the baptized can enter the Kingdom of God.
Filings analyzed by Proxy Insight for Reuters also show that of the 30 S&P 500 companies that bought back the highest proportion of their stock in 2014, funds run by BlackRock supported those companies' directors about 97 percent of the time the following year, the most recent period available.
This week, we observed just how complicit Alan is in his wife's Munchausen by Proxy: Not only does he talk Amma out of leaving the house, bribing her with cake, but he flat-out lies to Willis when the detective shows up at the Crellins' door in search of Camille.
" The format also allows her to toy with love songs, something Lafawndah says doesn't happen much in her own work: "I haven't really written romantic love songs in a way that feels like my default—I haven't been able to write that myself, so it's also kind of like living by proxy.
" There's another byproduct of this type of integration program, Wittmann said they hoped to make the German volunteers, and by proxy their peer groups,  "more understanding, more sensitive to other cultures because this will also make the Germans more relaxed and robust to influences from [anti-Islam group] PEGIDA and other influences.
Despite the pension funds' objections and concerns expressed by proxy advisory firms including Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) and Glass Lewis, the two proposals are likely to carry as the firm's founding family have a 53.23 percent voting stake, largely through the 79.5 percent of Bombardier's Class A multiple voting shares they control.
The arrival of President Trump in the White House and his appointment of senior officials who, along with many in the House and Senate, despise the nuclear deal and favor continued enmity with Iran now offer the Saudis the chance to confront Iran by proxy — the proxy being the United States military.
In an essay in the exhibit's catalogue, "Assassination by Proxy," Walker keenly juxtaposes the violent image of St. Victoria with a rephotographed Google image of Diamond Reynolds's picture of Philando Castile as he lay dying in a blood-drenched shirt with his head cocked back, a police gun pointed at him through his car window.
Removed from directly collaborating with the government (thanks to privately financed companies that created the PC and browsers) and amidst a culture of distrust for government intervention (see: cypherpunks and Reagan tax cuts), they were free to believe that startups — and by proxy innovation and wealth — were untouchable against the pesky likes of government.
The new intelligence analysis said that President Hassan Rouhani of Iran believed that an attack by proxy forces, or the perception that those forces are preparing a strike, could prompt the United States to strike at an Iranian military target, such as a naval ship or a base, according to American and allied intelligence officials.
Despite the fact that Google is still routinely portrayed as a net neutrality advocate in the media, meaningful support for net neutrality from Google at this juncture can rarely be found outside of blanket statements issued by proxy groups like the Internet Association (though the company did acknowledge industry claims that net neutrality hurt investment were false).
"In my experience of trying to work with this community for almost 3 years, I believe Palo Alto is a ghetto of wealth, power, and elitist liberalism by proxy, meaning that many community members claim to want to fight for social justice issues, but that desire doesn't translate into action," Stevens said in a 623-word statement, SFGate reported.
"The best definition [of Munchausen by proxy] is to think of a caretaker who feigns, exaggerates, or induces an illness — typically in their own child — in order to gain concern and attention for themselves," says Marc Feldman, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Alabama and author of Dying To Be Ill: True Stories Of Medical Deception.
Even knowing that much robs the film of some power, but not much, as filmmaker Erin Lee Carr meticulously explores what's known as Munchhausen by proxy -- a form of abuse in which Dee Dee sought to convince Gypsy and those around her that the girl was ill, which included subjecting her to an assortment of unnecessary medical treatments.
Each of the five comes to the coalition with their own concerns and priorities, be they the lack of scrutiny over the role played by proxy advisory firms, the politicization of the public pension system or a proxy proposal process that all too often has little to do with either maximizing shareholder value or enhancing enterprise performance.
The sordid nature of the actual events -- which culminated in Dee Dee's murder, after victimizing her daughter by convincing Gypsy and the world that the girl was ill, a form of abuse known as Munchhausen by proxy -- is captured reasonably well in Lifetime's version, which isn't as compelling as the documentary but still proves watchable and unsettling.
And more importantly, for many conservatives, the question of just how important Trump is to the GOP — and whether or not supporting Republicans is just supporting Trump by proxy — is one that threatens the very foundations of the Republican Party, which has existed for more than a century without Trump but now risks being defined solely by him.
The artist, who identifies as "trans-genre," uses "Mx." as an honorific, and prefers to be referred to as "they," tells this adoption-by-proxy story in an installation called "My Model | Myself," which sets drawings of Ms. Graham by a teenage Bond beside recent, superglam Bond self-portraits to illustrate how trans self-fashioning works.
The songs on The Act soundtrack play an important role in setting the tone of this true-crime tragedy that results in Gypsy going to jail for the murder of her mother, who is believed to have suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a mental health disorder in which someone makes up an illness or injury for the person in their care.
There is undoubtedly an increased desire among consumers to see massive movie franchises and other pop culture behemoths reflect the diversity of the world, not only because representation matters (and it does) but also because it creates a kind of virtue by proxy: I like this thing that makes the right progressive moves, and therefore, I am a good person.
Consciously or not, the President appears to see the pardon power as a personal weapon for him to use in potentially achieving four things in the special counsel investigation: Absolving himself of possible crimes Even if the President doesn't try to pardon himself, the pardons he has granted or may grant to others could be viewed as self-pardons by proxy.
Suffice it to say it gets downright icky, as explained by Dan Callahan of TheWrap: It is probably a job for a psychiatrist to figure out just why Hurwitz felt the need to construct a damsel-in-distress story that is conducted by proxy by an immature mother who is having all of her actions dictated by her young son.
Even when The Politician is flailing all over the place (and I haven't even mentioned the Munchausen by proxy subplot that for some reason seems to be a parody of Hulu's The Act), its heart is tapped into the pain of living in a world full of rich white people and forcing down everything that makes you a little bit different.
The Hansen alternative included provisions to expand permanent committee staffs, bar voting by proxy in committee, require committees of more than 15 members to spawn at least four subcommittees, empower the speaker to refer bills to more than one committee to resolve jurisdictional disputes, and mandate that the House meet in December of election years to organize itself for the next Congress.
In its early going, Tomas and Marcus's struggles to save a possessed woman and their eventual visit to a seemingly possessed girl who turns out to be suffering a sort of demonic version of Munchausen by proxy (in that her mother so badly wants her to be possessed that she has convinced the girl she is possessed) blend beautifully with the eerier story unfolding at Andy's house.
Turns out that Dee Dee, the deeply manipulative co-subject at the center of the film, had spent the entirety of her daughter's life exhibiting the classic signs of Munchausen by proxy — the eerie psychiatric condition in which a caregiver, nearly always a woman, feigns or induces illness in those under her care in order to receive attention for her role in caring for them.
Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) had voted by proxy for DeVos, giving the nominee a party-line 12-11 approval and sending her nomination to the full Senate.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.), during his run for the Democratic nomination, was treated horribly by the Democratic National Committee, the Clinton crew and the Obama administration, and by proxy, many of us were also stung.
The perfect goop should be so thick that it sticks to your spoon (ideal for casual licks as you're watching that documentary about Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy); perhaps equally important is the ideal balance of sugariness, creaminess, and the awareness of what food market researcher Howard Moskowitz calls "the bliss point"—the salty-sweet fattiness that makes snacks like Ben & Jerry's and Doritos so insanely cravable.
Whether or not they know the basics of the Blanchards' real-life tale, fans of HBO's Sharp Objects and the Mischa Barton scene in The Sixth Sense will recognize that it's Dee Dee, and not Gypsy, who is afflicted — with the psychological disorder Munchausen syndrome by proxy, wherein a caretaker ensures that someone in their care remains sick and vulnerable, when they would otherwise be able to care for themselves.
Her debut novel, "Sharp Objects," follows Camille Preaker, an alcoholic journalist with a baroque self-harm regimen (she carves vulgar words into her skin), as she reports on a string of murders of young girls in her Missouri hometown; Camille stays with her mother, who we eventually learn has Munchausen syndrome by proxy and has been poisoning her daughters (but that discovery is hardly where the story ends).
Johnny IsaksonJohn (Johnny) Hardy IsaksonGeorgia senator discharged from hospital after fall Georgia senator hospitalized after fall Senate GOP raises concerns about White House stopgap plan to avoid shutdown MORE (R-Ga.), who was voting "yes" by proxy as he attended a funeral, couldn't be used to clinch a majority for Pompeo, so the committee would have been formally tied at 22019-10 unless a Democrat agreed to vote present.
Vulnerable groups can be targeted not only through the clear and immediate designations made by advertisers, data brokers and ad platform companies like Facebook, but also by proxy; one can, for instance, conclude with fairly high probability that residents of a certain region might be of a certain race or religion and, similarly, that individuals with preferences in certain forms of media and entertainment are likely of a certain gender.
Ms. Clarkson chillingly navigates Adora's conflicting sides: the grief-stricken mother of one dead child and another with a history of self-mutilation and alcoholism; the de facto ruler of a small town with a disturbing history; and, as it turns out, the woman suffering from a mental illness known as Munchausen by proxy, in which she makes a child sick to get attention from others and make the child dependent upon her.
"The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or regular Iranian forces," national security adviser John BoltonJohn Robert BoltonSchumer joins Pelosi in opposition to post-Brexit trade deal that risks Northern Ireland accord Why President Trump must keep speaking out on Hong Kong Trump meets with national security team on Afghanistan peace plan MORE said in early May.
"The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces," White House national security adviser John BoltonJohn Robert BoltonSchumer joins Pelosi in opposition to post-Brexit trade deal that risks Northern Ireland accord Why President Trump must keep speaking out on Hong Kong Trump meets with national security team on Afghanistan peace plan MORE said in a statement.
When her books are taken away from her and later returned, mangled by censorious black pens and mauled by the removal of pages, and when her parents' influence leads to the censorship of the school library and the development of a cadre of young censors, June is thrust into the role of the "rebel librarian," building an underground library in the locker beside her own, and leading an ever-enlarging group of students into a literary revolution against the school administration and, by proxy, her parents.
The more important lesson here is significantly larger: As all of our devices come online and talk to each other and make decisions and actions for themselves based on their study of our own habits, the Internet of Things is going to turn into its own proto-neural network, an AI by proxy that will eventually be filled more and more with actual AI. The dream is big: Tech that works for you to do exactly what it knows you, individual reader, need, rather than what a company thinks you, generic target user group, need.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersVoter support for universal basic income grows: poll Poll: Warren closes in on Biden's lead Warren surges to 9-point lead in California poll MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenElizabeth Warren could become the next Pied Piper of American decline Jonathan Van Ness endorses Warren over her health care plan Here are the Senate Democrats backing a Trump impeachment inquiry over Ukraine call MORE (D-Mass.), two presidential candidates who sit on the panel, were not present at the markup but voted against Scalia by proxy.

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