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"President Trump characterizes this as U.S. exceptionalism and Bezos characterizes it as investing in a great business," he said.
The chaotic swirl of information, anger, conflict, identity, performance, and trivia that characterizes Trump's governance also characterizes the mediums that created him.
Scandal — and the public outrage that characterizes it — forces change.
That's what characterizes his work: love, the stomach, the heart.
The literary critic Adam Kirsch characterizes the book as provocative.
There's none of the repose that characterizes the Greek ideal.
Arc characterizes my relationship with my mother and her passing.
The same overstuffed delicacy characterizes the show as a whole.
All told, we suggest political polarization characterizes the U.S. landscape.
You quickly learn how to appraise what characterizes each assignment.
But I take issue with the way he characterizes Obamacare.
He characterizes the service as unhelpful at best, harmful at worst.
How Powell characterizes the Fed's actions against that backdrop is key.
Warren characterizes Big Tech as a weight on the American economy.
"It's the property that characterizes the transition towards classicality," he said.
The robust interagency exchange that typically characterizes complex decisions has atrophied.
That image pretty much characterizes the movie: mighty yet somehow modest.
" The Times characterizes this as an attempt "to unnerve Ms. Clinton.
This kind of alert, energized openness characterizes Tal's work and process.
But the hot rhetoric and the need for Manichean imperatives that characterizes
It's a tedious mission that characterizes the aimless nature of Daybreak's storytelling.
What would you say to somebody who characterizes you as the villain?
" He characterizes T'Challa as "born with a vibranium spoon in my mouth.
Tesla characterizes the brake-and-roll tests it recently suspended as redundant.
"Like women at a nail salon" is how Mr. Grossman characterizes it.
He characterizes his cooking style as ''cuisine métissée'' — mixed up and miscegenated.
Rusbridger characterizes the financial turmoil of his final days as editor with
Standing stage right, Thompson characterizes the subtle shift in the band's approach.
What characterizes it is a sense of shared history, of shared contradictions.
However, stock markets, which characterizes as "middling" this year, will be choppy.
The novel seems to dislike these people intensely, and characterizes them accordingly.
Sisterhood is a terrain shaped by the ennui that characterizes suburban girlhood.
Fitch characterizes PNC's risk appetite as generally superior to most large regional banks.
NBC News characterizes Florida, Ohio, Nevada and Iowa as pure toss-up states.
The meat of Friday's dispute was how each side characterizes Comey's congressional subpoena.
This is a form of hi-jacking that characterizes the entire filmed performance.
From the jump, the immaculate sheen that characterizes most OVO productions was missing.
The bill characterizes Russia and China as long-term competitors for Arctic resources.
It probably is fair, in that it characterizes some element of modern philanthropy.
They demonstrate, in the same conscious way that characterizes so many of Mrs.
But this is the sort of fraught, disorienting moment that characterizes the novel.
My issue with her is the way she characterizes herself and her record.
Beykpour characterizes following some users as a "proxy" for following topics of interest.
In person, McGough speaks with the same chatty candor that characterizes his book.
In a word, "strategic" characterizes China's and Russia's approaches to civilian nuclear power.
For him it is more spatial than the temporal medium that characterizes cinematic storytelling.
Cook rates the race as Likely Republican and characterizes the district as R+7.
It characterizes the defacement as a "suspected hate crime" motivated by "anti-political" bias.
The manifesto characterizes "Trumpism" as reinventing history, never apologizing, demeaning critics and inciting violence.
A man who characterizes Mexicans as rapists and drug dealers, and favors profiling Muslims.
Netflix still characterizes the practice as more of a product builder than a moneymaker.
These authors scoff at the "everyone but me" attitude that so often characterizes conversations
First, A.I. needs to reflect more of the depth that characterizes our own intelligence.
She breaks down what the city's taxi commissioner, Meera Joshi, characterizes as an epidemic.
"Viscous and yet so bubbly" is how he characterizes it after the first swill.
The difference is that Zervos characterizes Trump's advances at the hotel as sexual harassment.
Both dances are driven by the bracing energy that characterizes most of Cunningham's works.
Lack of leadership from the Trump White House characterizes their approach to legislative matters.
Then again, she also characterizes him as "really tall," which he objectively is not.
More broadly, Genkin characterizes Intel's response to the MDS variants as piecemeal and incomplete.
Trump characterizes the impeachment process and its backers as everything but criminal and treasonous.
The gallery's press release characterizes the words as "poetic interventions," but that's no clarification.
In particular, she wants to challenge the body-mind dichotomy that often characterizes treatment models.
This generosity of spirit is not typical and it characterizes everything that Martha Wilson does.
Facebook characterizes "detailed information" as anything other than a user's friends, public profile, and email.
There are millions of conservatives who aren't racist that the media characterizes as alt-right.
The only overarching thing that characterizes young adult literature is the age of the protagonist.
At Latitude 29, I enjoyed the drinks and the hospitable fun that characterizes the service.
For me, the Harris piece characterizes how I finally came to terms with Walker's art.
The United States government's own "World Factbook" characterizes Singapore as remarkably open and corruption free.
The New York Times called it a "stunning upset," but that hardly characterizes what happened.
But they are hanging on how the Fed characterizes one word in its 2 p.m.
" The statement characterizes play as intrinsically motivated, involving active engagement and resulting in "joyful discovery.
Mr. Puigdemont wrongly characterizes the illegal vote in October 2017 as the ultimate democratic act.
Seeds, sloths, and genes — Schmidlapp's list works only because of the way he characterizes them.
And this department is performing extraordinarily well, and I take exception to anyone who characterizes otherwise.
But it's a far cry from the outright support for ending democracy that characterizes true fascists.
Russia characterizes such fears as fantasy concocted by a NATO alliance that seeks to intimidate Moscow.
Doppler Labs executive chairman Fritz Lanman characterizes Here as "bionic hearing" in an interview with Mashable.
In other words, yes, climate science is uncertain—just not in the way Stephens characterizes it.
And it contributes to the moral and aesthetic complexity that characterizes so many of his plays.
It is this kind of illogical nonsense that totally characterizes the border debate in this country.
In the resulting text, Chu characterizes feminism as so desirable one could forget about other wants.
The paperwork Nelson filed characterizes Prince as "intestate," a legal term meaning he left no will.
Throughout Size Zero, Dauxerre characterizes the agent who scouted her as venal, manipulative, incompetent, and misogynistic.
Pan rather delightfully characterizes Typeform as "bringing that conversational essence to the almighty sequences of fields".
Mr. Kashua characterizes self-determination for the Jewish people in Israel as an intrinsically racist endeavor.
What characterizes this incarnation of the United States is a coolness that folds easily into ruthlessness.
In his own telling, Vasari characterizes himself as a frail child who suffered from chronic nosebleeds.
Avenatti characterizes it that they should be adversarial and mean, but that isn't always the case.
Wilkie's letter "inaccurately characterizes the complainant's allegation as 'unsubstantiated,'" Missal wrote to the secretary last month.
Warren argues that voters of all stripes detest what she characterizes as a fundamentally corrupt system.
Bernie Sanders is the antidote to the complacency and inaction that characterizes Obama and the DNC.
"Experience" versus "judgement" is how Sanders typically characterizes the distinction between himself and Clinton on foreign policy.
People have been clamoring for those answers—and Elizondo characterizes himself as being all about the answers.
CBP characterizes this as "situational awareness" to help ensure the safety of human agents on the ground.
" Later in the motion, Musk characterizes the social media site as the "rough-and-tumble Twitter platform.
NBC News characterizes Georgia, Arizona and Utah as toss-up races at this stage of the race.
"That which characterizes that epoch is the absence of classes," Rivera told a copiously note-taking Peña.
His hard childhood characterizes why he feels so strongly about social issues like welfare and student loans.
The thing is, when the DOJ characterizes the New York case as "routine," it isn't off-base.
"If there's anything that characterizes their work, it's a combination of dignity, beauty and understatement," Goldberger said.
Maher's shtick has long been controversy — in what he often characterizes as a battle against political correctness.
The Mediability talent and modeling agency characterizes its clients by three major categories: experience, location, and amputation.
Overall, the report characterizes the cycle as something of a wild card in terms of political spending.
Hawley characterizes McCaskill as a "liberal Democrat," a phrase he repeated Thursday more than a dozen times.
But Cardi, despite the stream of consciousness that characterizes her social-media posts, makes studied, premeditated songs.
O'Keeffe had a point, but such setting apart characterizes Phaidon's book no matter how you strike it.
Although she skewers conventional logic, her madcap inventions lack the accusatory tone that characterizes some political art.
ASHLEY HOLLISTER, HARTFORD, N.Y. To the Editor: The liberal media characterizes President Trump as bumbling and incompetent.
As to issues, the same unknown quality of his organizational potential characterizes his policy and ideological stances.
Innovations in recruitment and attitude are needed to get beyond the plateau that still characterizes American politics.
The way the news media characterizes who was involved in those confrontations, Natasha Lennard writes, lacks nuance.
Measles is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable respiratory illness characterizes by a rash of flat, red spots.
Dolan also characterizes Oakley as someone who has emotional issues and suggests he might be an alcoholic.
Ewell characterizes Fenriz as the consummate artist, someone who wanted to make music on his own terms.
Cruz has repeatedly criticized Rubio for having embraced a sweeping immigration reform bill he characterizes as amnesty.
But here the man offers himself up in the delicate combination of agency and surrender that characterizes bottoming.
He ignores most of the flashy action and set design that characterizes so many science fiction summer blockbusters.
Some child specialists have become worried about social media amplifying the poor decision-making that characterizes early adolescence.
There's none of the butt-first awkwardness that characterizes getting into your super swanky Ferrari or Lamborghini here.
Sig says he needs a customer service representative for his business, which he characterizes as a cybersecurity shop.
" Animals Aren't Toys characterizes itself as a "contact zoo" and its motto is "little animals are not toys.
Trump's "dog" insults reveal the bleak, pitiless view of the world that characterizes his whole approach to politics.
Cameras mounted on polar bears have captured the fine line between feast and famine that characterizes bear life.
That combination of aesthetic observation and pragmatic description characterizes this duo's interest in examining the body in performance.
Therefore a solution is needed now rather than the mounting xenophobia and buck-passing that characterizes Europe's approach.
The farrago of cultures embodies obscurity and characterizes my international life, and I have learned to embrace it.
The same scent of desperation and loneliness that characterizes actual speed dating events on TV permeated the air.
Varnell characterizes his team as "scrappers," a tough group of people dedicated to Battleborn until the bitter end.
It's a recording of the conservative talk-radio host Michael Savage, who often characterizes the justice this way.
U.S.C.I.S. also characterizes the growing number of cases under review as the natural expansion of the Janus process.
If there is one thing that characterizes this White House, however, it is fluidity in staffing and influence.
Remarkably, he has turned to making pictures redolent of the mystical engagement with nature that characterizes German Romanticism.
" It also characterizes users' relationships with the people they call in terms of attitudes like "dominance" or "affection.
However, it is the protocols of "centralism" — with the military at the center — that characterizes the Nigerian variant.
On their own, these changes might not sound that dramatic, and parent company ByteDance characterizes them as experiments.
It is a textualist approach to the interpretation of federal law that characterizes much of Judge Gorsuch's jurisprudence.
The report also dissects what Blair characterizes as the US nuclear posture's "Achilles' heel" -- the system's communication network.
Lorenzo characterizes his job as one requiring patience, hard work, and responsibility, rather than shortcuts to easy money.
" The company also suffers from what Hasan characterizes as "a lack of trust among the people who work here.
Most of the time, he characterizes the current U.S. administration as weak in the face of Russia's growing strength.
His ongoing project, Weegee Halloween, compiles his most bizarre pictures of the costumes, naughtiness, and ruckus that characterizes Halloween.
That basic template also characterizes the campaign storyline, which encompasses a bit too much of the 13-episode season.
Jay-Z is a billionaire, according to what Forbes characterizes as a conservative accounting of the recording artist's fortune.
This is a good reflection of the energy and entrepreneurial spirit that often characterizes English-speaking countries in Africa.
The U.S. has taken an increasingly tough and confrontational stance toward what it characterizes as China's "predatory" economic policies.
In many ways, that divide characterizes Kate Bush's five-decade spanning output of music and our reaction to it.
China's press coverage of this latest launch was typical of the ambivalence that characterizes its attitude to North Korea.
Gillibrand characterizes Trump's travel ban as a "Muslim ban," and said it is not in line with American values.
The scene toes a line between fun and awful, which probably characterizes the first week of university for everybody.
" He characterizes this moment as "pivotal, but we may not fully understand the significance of current events for decades.
Second, the military characterizes the insurgency as "disturbances" perpetrated by misguided individuals, which serves to minimize its political implications.
A similar type of insecurity and fear characterizes exclusionary racial policies today, against, for example, migrants from Central America.
Wolff characterizes Spicer as Trump's "flunky and whipping boy," and treats him with a mixture of pity and disdain.
The collection characterizes blackness in a number of ways: as a speck, as flowers primed to be cut down.
Mr. LaHoste characterizes the look of the apartment as modern Zen, while Mr. Kaufman goes with modern and minimal.
Police say the 227 people were killed in self defense, but the family characterizes the raid as a massacre.
Ms. Heller characterizes her work as apolitical, which is not how supporters of Mr. Trump's immigration agenda describe it.
Implicit in this school of thought is a stalwart defense of free trade that characterizes tariffs as a tax.
Keefe characterizes the law, called the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, as a long-overdue move against banking secrecy.
Like Trump himself, it would represent a repudiation of the pluralism and inclusivity that characterizes America at its best.
Overall, Game of Thrones primarily characterizes sex as rough, quick, and utilitarian — when it's not outright assault, that is.
A digital graveyard, complete with metaphorical tumbleweed, characterizes the crop of 2017 that decided to take the money and run.
In fact, Mallett characterizes it as "slightly less freezing water" compared to water closer to the frigid the Antarctic surface.
He's talking to folks all the time," says Kessler, who like so many people characterizes Schumer as an "extreme extrovert.
He characterizes his repo work as a relatively low-risk job because he has the backing of the court system.
DiAngelo characterizes this as a failure of racial literacy, a failure to properly understand how race functions in American society.
That our galaxy is warped was already known, but the new research further characterizes the surprising extent of these distortions.
In 2012, Scherer started selling a replacement for compressed air, a product he characterizes as dangerous and unsafe to use.
In his "America First" mentality, Trump often characterizes treaty commitments as "gifts" that our partners have not sufficiently paid back.
The urban-rural divide that characterizes both the district and the candidates running is also increasingly a political dividing line.
Rather than sound the alarm, Pompeo characterizes the melting as an opportunity to drill for more gas, diamonds and gold.
The book's list of subjects is impressive and diverse, representing the range and open-mindedness that characterizes Boilen's radio appeal.
Amazon characterizes it as a "small protest" rather than a strike, arguing that it had no appreciable impact on operations.
She characterizes her paralyzed life as one of generalized fear and pain, detached her from the realm of the ordinary.
There's also their hypocrisy and corruption, as well as the triviality and rhetorical wasteland that characterizes much of public discourse.
Page after page reveals the extent to which segregation was implemented, resulting in the divisiveness that so characterizes us today.
Trump invariably characterizes this as the United States "losing" hundreds of billions of dollars a year to our trade partners.
Huzar characterizes these changes as part of the challenges with growing a startup and getting the right people into place.
And I will forever agree with your sentiment that the "violence, suppression, rage, despair" that characterizes our relationship must end.
He seeks justification in his opponents, whom he characterizes as promoting open borders, encouraging racial divisiveness and employing political opportunism.
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Regulating tech will require Congress to balance many competing interests without sacrificing the investment and innovation which characterizes the industry.
And Mr. Bove characterizes these payouts as financial engineering, pursued by bank executives interested in making their stocks perform better.
How does this incident cast a shadow over the Westover parents and children, and the survivalism that characterizes their upbringing?
The plan takes particular aim at Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which Warren characterizes as "longer and less generous" than Chapter 7.
" FYI, the CDC characterizes fentanyl as an opioid pain reliever that is "50 to 100 times more potent than morphine.
Particularly at a time when polarization characterizes our politics and religion is used as a tool for pushing political agendas.
What characterizes them all, though, is a kind of eerie confidence and calm he has in front of the goal.
Misgendering is seen as an insult within LGBTQ communities because it characterizes people in a way they don't relate to.
That said, Douthat characterizes Francis's approach to divorced-and-remarried couples and the Eucharist as something of a disingenuous workaround.
What best characterizes the current leadership is conservatism in preserving the party's absolute authority in close alignment with the security establishment.
But what characterizes both its WhatsApp and Oculus acquisitions is the fact that — like Alphabet's Other Bets — they're largely pre-revenue.
They read about bitter internal dissension taking place in the White House and the endless tumult that characterizes the Oval Office.
Those identified 20193 "action items", 48 of which Tesla characterizes as "reflecting conditions that rendered the sites unsafe or potentially unsafe".
He characterizes his successes as the result of creative collaboration — a far cry from the solitary writing that launched his career.
The part of the story that's most critical of Conway euphemistically characterizes her this way: [S]he is relentlessly on message.
The bill's text characterizes this as a "corporate welfare tax," and it would apply to corporations with 500 or more employees.
Here's how Sabharwal characterizes the decision: The product as a whole has not achieved the level of traction we'd hoped for.
In The Map and the Territory (2010), he creates another Michel Houellebecq, who he deftly characterizes as a rotting, dying writer.
Entitled, impatient, industry-killing, technology-addicted children trapped in adult bodies sums up the dominant narrative on what characterizes younger Americans.
Her guilelessly antagonistic style ran the somewhat narrow spectrum from what Moore nicely characterizes as "bossy headmistress" to the icily forensic.
The result is the sort of artful twisting of Caribbean comfort food that characterizes this elegant restaurant, which opened in April.
Richard Petty has won 13 races at Richmond, right, but nobody characterizes the dirt track versus the pavement track being different.
Ms. Garland-Thomson, when she describes how we "move in and out of disability in our lifetimes," characterizes that nuanced state.
The roughly 20-employee investment bank characterizes itself as better aligned with its clients than the firms that dominate the industry.
The Peasants & Green Union, which Sakalauskas' characterizes has neither right nor left, recently won the parliamentary elections and Sakalauskas is concerned.
Her name then was Motoko Kusanagi, and Ghost in the Shell explicitly refers to and characterizes her as a Japanese woman.
A Forbes article from 2003 characterizes the seminars as an Ayn Rand-inspired glorification of selfishness: Days begin at 8 a.m.
How do you reckon with toxic masculinity when it more or less characterizes a man you love, especially when he's dying?
He needed to understand the peculiar intensity of arousal, compulsive urgency, pleasure, and pain that characterizes the human fulfillment of desire.
An added dividend was the balcony, or as Ms. Young characterizes it, the front porch on which sits a compact glider.
But it does not seem willing to shed blood, literally, or in terms of the uncomfortable work that characterizes effective activism.
The former, "Female Nude on the Sofa" (1928) by Georg Scholz, epitomizes the sobriety that characterizes Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) portraiture.
The two black paintings are loosely self-portraits, with the kind of non-heroic heroism that characterizes her work at large.
The more subtle probing of mixed motives and shaky certainty that characterizes Mr. Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Doubt" is seldom in evidence.
The military characterizes many of the operations as "advising and assisting" local forces with intelligence and overhead surveillance to help identify targets.
Passive scalar turbulence also characterizes many phenomena in the natural world, like the dramatic temperature variations between nearby points in the ocean.
There's a wry smile, a kind of "dirtbag left" sensibility, and a delivery that Kurvitz characterizes as a kind of hollow laughter.
Under the proposed deal, which the WSJ characterizes as "complex," SoftBank would control the new company that would result from the merger.
Spotify characterizes the initial launch of this app as a beta and says it'll be rolling out to more markets over time.
Dick Simpson, a political science professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, characterizes Chicago's government as a "rubber stamp" city council.
It's interesting to see whether Powell still characterizes whether they are still looking at midcycle adjustments or a series of rate cuts.
The report compiles synthetic opioid overdose data from 27 states and from its findings, characterizes the jump in deaths as an epidemic.
He characterizes the ratio of phones as "the vast majority" of that billion number, but he won't specify it more than that.
" Fowler, who says other female colleagues reported similar complaints against the same manager, characterizes Uber as an "organization in complete, unrelenting chaos.
This image of a coal mine in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany illustrates the scale of ecological devastation that characterizes the Anthropocene Epoch.
We have become inured to the animus that characterizes the relationship between many of our elected officials in these highly partisan times.
Third, a massive public relations campaign has been unleashed which characterizes FOSTA-SESTA as a danger to those in the sex trade.
Donning boxing gloves, football pads and West African amulets, Ms. Chipaumire delivers the one-two punch that characterizes much of her work.
It's also why the news media characterizes her as the presumptive nominee; she won't officially be the nominee until a convention vote.
Trump often characterizes the media as "fake news" in tweets and during campaign rallies, including most recently in Pennsylvania on Thursday night.
In 2006, he called Islamic fundamentalism a "third variant," after communism and National Socialism, of "the resistance to transcendence" that characterizes fascism.
We have a president who refers to journalists as enemies of the people and characterizes stories he doesn't like as fake news.
But there's hope for a path forward that pierces the polarized fire-fight that too often characterizes current discussions about charters — Millennials.
" Williams, who has acted in three of Reichardt's films, characterizes the director's work as "38 things buried under the semblance of nothing.
Voting against President Trump is a vote in favor of the pluralism and social diversity that characterizes the United States in 2018.
Seeing how Lil Nas X transitioned from Tik Tok fave to Columbia Records signee, innovative and unconventional thinking naturally characterizes his moves.
This period was hardly utopian, and Ahmed characterizes popular accounts of it — in the works of Salman Rushdie, notably — as excessively rosy.
Mr. Gilman's filing characterizes the sexual contact as unwanted and forced and says he only stayed because he feared losing his job.
Kass characterizes Deutsche Bank as the "next Black Swan for the EU economy" as shares are down 40 percent year-to-date.
Mike, for his part, characterizes that same plot twist with a euphemism, saying that he has a "history" with a certain character.
Bill Cohen says 'Mad Dog' is a misnomer, and his nickname should be 'Braveheart' because what really characterizes him is his courage.
Ms. Fisher characterizes her memoir as just one more "pathetic bid" for the attention she did not receive as a young child.
Consider the first paragraph of a 2011 libel decision, which dispensed with the throat-clearing and jargon that characterizes many judicial opinions.
But while he characterizes the crisis as one of national security, immigrant advocates argue it is instead a matter of humanitarian concern.
C. approach in light of this data would be to demonstrate more sensitivity to how language characterizes others in an offensive way.
Quite the opposite experience characterizes OlaRonke Akinmowo's latest iteration of the Free Black Women's Library, an ongoing project Akinmowo began in 2015.
But the theme that characterizes this particular meme trend seems to be the equating of conservative outrage with complete and utter absurdity.
He characterizes it as his personal account, but our complaint with that characterization is that he uses the account for official purposes.
Nevertheless, we might take this moment to reflect on the condition of American politics and the violence that too often characterizes it.
The nested loops of DNA radiated out like steps from that spiraling scaffold, packing snuggly into the cylindrical configuration that characterizes the chromosome.
Maduro regularly characterizes his opponents as fascists, insisting that they operate under the influence of the United States government and shadowy international media.
Context: The U.S. has been increasingly cracking down on Huawei, which it characterizes as both a security risk and an intellectual property thief.
CBS4 characterizes Shaffer as an alleged self-proclaimed "prophet" and reports that police were led to his compound after receiving an anonymous tip.
A central biological pathway is from excess cortisol -- the fight-or-flight hormone -- that characterizes being over-stressed for long periods of time.
In a reflective essay, the author of the joke characterizes what he said as a throwaway comment, but he recognizes the larger significance.
By grouping the books according, apparently, to aesthetic affinities rather than place or publisher, Brilliant heightens the sense of travel that characterizes them.
The White House has denied the claims made in her book, which it characterizes as baseless allegations made by a disgruntled ex-employee.
She made several duo albums with Mr. Swallow, who characterizes her compositions as "especially useful to improvisers," as a matter of express design.
I'll say this, at least: Mr. Baryshnikov resists, for the most part, the studied, slow-motion movement that often characterizes Mr. Wilson's work.
Nightingale's handsome facade — an early-twentieth-century anachronism in the sea of modernity that characterizes much of the area — seemed a bit formidable.
But if food characterizes my nurture, the values my parents had instilled in me, then starvation sits at the core of my nature.
Marked by many green spaces and rolling hills, it can be a stark contrast to the flat urbanity that characterizes much of Pest.
To the Editor: Corey Robin characterizes socialist ideas as meaning greater freedom from a capitalist master to explain its popularity among younger generations.
" Mr. Alexie characterizes his mother, Lillian, as the community historian — "the reservation Medea" — their tribe's "last connection to the ancient stories and songs.
Her fatalism mirrors the nihilism behind the act, and also the chilly abstraction that characterizes Mr. Bonello's approach to a potentially volatile subject.
UCLA environmental law professor Ted Parson told me that these discussions are mired in the same inaction that characterizes international climate negotiations generally.
What characterizes pessimism is the feeling that there is a dark future ahead and there is little one can do to avoid it.
The two-minute battle scene eschewed traditional static camera framing for the type of psychedelic perspective work that characterizes Nova Seed's action sequences.
The mix of Kempism, austerity, and favorable taxes and regulations for businesses that characterizes Paul Ryan's ideas seems out of place in 2016.
And yet being a cultural Cassandra, being possessed of what Weiss characterizes as Chicago's "lonely clairvoyance," is a difficult and often isolating role.
Researchers found that the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) characterizes vaginal penetration as either "rape" or "coercion," depending on the circumstances.
More than 200 bills were introduced nationally in 2016 that the ACLU characterizes as discriminating against gay people in the name of religious freedom.
But rising interest rates and the unwinding of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet - what Gundlach characterizes as "Quantitative Tightening" - are changing the investment backdrop.
" Even in the title song, ostensibly about God serving as a benevolent protector, Celie characterizes him as being "just another man, triflin' and lowdown.
" Dorsey said Twitter will also stop running issue ads, which Twitter characterizes as ads that "advocate for or against legislative issues of national importance.
That may be true, but in a piece that Spayd characterizes as one "that could easily be interpreted as largely defending Facebook," details matter.
And this is interesting ... Conor brought his boyz along for the attack, and Michael doesn't flinch when our photog characterizes it as a gang.
But Schrage characterizes the reason for the firm's firing as Facebook holding itself to a "higher standard" than the mud-slinging of other firms.
Garris pointed out that there are other moments during Before the Storm in which players can choose the way Chloe characterizes her sexual identity.
Donning boxing gloves, football pads and West African amulets, Ms. Chipaumire delivers the one-two punch that characterizes much of her work (1:253).
The ad characterizes the interview as coming from the "liberal media" as a reporter asks Brooks whether the shooting changed his views on guns.
He also frequently characterizes the news media as "fake news," often focusing his criticism on CNN, The New York Times and The Washington Post.
" Strumia characterizes the mainstream position by quoting presentations from a number of gender conferences that describe science as "not only sexist but also racist.
We were having the kind of awkward lunch that characterizes those first days of college, when you're wondering if someone could be a friend.
So much analysis of the Democratic presidential hopefuls characterizes them in ideological terms: left versus center, idealism or pragmatism, the revolutionaries and the incrementalists.
Along with earrings that depict an owl's comical eyebrows, she said, the mask rings added the playful dimension that characterizes much of her work.
"Influence is erotic," Smee writes of Bacon's effect on Freud, arguing that he stimulated the ruthless purging of sentimentality that characterizes Freud's mature style.
As an ideological movement, the Republican Party characterizes each set of new initiatives as expanding the role of government in violation of constitutional values.
Same goes for "The Bitch Is Back," which characterizes a fraught interaction with his cold, often cruel mother, played with relish by Bryce Dallas Howard.
The uncertainty makes Caulkins, who characterizes himself as "a worrier" and "a father of teenagers," cautious of moving too far ahead with relaxing drug laws.
I spoke with Abdelrazaq over e-mail and asked her how she characterizes her own work, which defies easy interpretation as either art or activism.
From the 903s to '90s, violent crime rose dramatically across the US — and lawmakers responded, in what Pfaff characterizes as an overreaction, with mass incarceration.
" George-Parkin characterizes the staff problems as rather more dramatic, writing, "according to several sources, 10 people have left the 35-person company since January.
Rubio accurately characterizes the FBI's stated argument, but because that argument ignores the wider implications, we rate this part of his claim true but misleading.
Nix is the narrator of a promo video highlighting the ubiquity of Helvetica, which he characterizes as "like water," and "the gold-standard" of fonts.
It characterizes Trump as a "diplomatic rookie" who would be ill-advised to challenge the communist nation's positions on matters such as trade and Taiwan.
Pete Golkin Arlington, Va. Keefe characterizes Trump as "a garish figure of local interest" who would later be reinvented, by Burnett, as a business titan.
Listening to those stories of survival, told in the particular singsong that characterizes the island accent, resonated with me as if they were my own.
He emphasizes the importance of civil debate, denouncing Fox News and MSNBC, and laments the extreme partisanship that characterizes public life in the Trump era.
Beshear characterizes Bevin as an "extremist" on abortion, hitting him for supporting legislation that didn't provide typical exemptions for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest.
The concept that gave a name to the anti-communist movement in the 1980s now characterizes the strong partnership between Poland and the United States.
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Curator Jon Lutz characterizes the prints — elaborate, but not belabored — as "proposals" for sculptures, and the term is apt: they seem both concrete and mutable.
The president, who regularly characterizes the probe as a "witch hunt," has denied any collusion with Moscow, while Russia has denied interfering in the election.
This is how Dlugos characterizes Reagan, who did not acknowledge the AIDS epidemic until May 31, 1987, six years after the first cases had been reported.
Andrew Gelman, a statistics professor at Columbia University and a vocal critic of what he characterizes as lax standards in social psychology and other fields, agreed.
The 58-year-old official now characterizes attacks against McAuliffe, particularly those aimed at his businesses, as "spaghetti against the wall" that "never stuck," Moran says.
Krebs characterizes this data exposure as "truly massive — possibly superlative," and the number of records and the sensitive information they contained certainly backs that claim up.
The other frontlines defense that characterizes so many photos of life during the outbreak — face masks — is also unlikely to prevent the spread of the virus.
"I look at the terrorist events and I think about our flag and about how it identifies and characterizes the mood of the country," Dorsey said.
The group's name, derived from the term poncilidad, which they define as "chaotic tranquility," reflects the mix of rigor and improvisation that characterizes their live sets.
Animations morphing from humanoid to Hellraiser-style cenobites in just a few breaths–that's what characterizes two new 3D animations by Mike Pelletier, entitled Performance Capture.
" The solicitation for R&D proposals characterizes the program as a way "to reduce crime and to protect police, other public safety personnel, and the public.
Though the last of these are his most irregular sculptural elements, irregularity characterizes all these works, if not in their constituent parts, then in their outlines.
"Journalism's Red Cross" is how the American Journalism Review aptly characterizes the organization, which defends the rights of journalists around the world while advocating press freedom.
She ditches the grid format that characterizes straight-up narrative sequences in favor of pages designed to express the Surreal Woman's conjuring up of surrealists fantasies.
The global environment that characterizes the business world today has pointed out the importance of developing strategies that go beyond the geographical boundaries of one country.
After the emotional vulnerability and probing self-reflection that characterizes many of the essays, there is some refuge to be taken in this litany of fact.
The move to far-left — some would say socialist — positions makes the Democratic platform at least as extreme as how The Times characterizes the Republican platform.
This collapse of the timeline is directorial artifice, of course, but it's also the sort of mingling of hindsight and foresight that characterizes a decent prophet.
Leaked excerpts from Hillary Clinton's upcoming tell-all book feature the 2016 Democratic nominee bashing Bernie Sanders for what she characterizes as his unrealistic campaign promises.
The Israel-based watchdog group NGO Monitor correctly characterizes the overarching goal of JVP: to weaken US support for Israel and divide the US Jewish community.
A perfectly off-kilter and dystopian roundup of beautiful rogues and misfortunates, it successfully characterizes our own unsettled time, inside the bubble of an art fair.
In her book MAKING MORALITY WORK (Oxford University, $67), she characterizes as "austere" the view that a moral theory need not have concern for its usability.
And their perception of Iranian vulnerability is only reinforced by the anti-Iran tenor that partly characterizes popular protests now taking place in Lebanon and Iraq.
Chevy just pulled the cover off a brand-spankin&apos-new Suburban, showcasing a variety of improvements to what the brand characterizes as the original SUV.
These calculations seem to reveal that the trajectory has a hyperbolic shape—rather than the elliptical shape that characterizes the orbits of things circling the Sun.
"At once glorious and ignominious: That characterizes my work with Dr. Harold Seymour," she wrote in "A Woman's Work: Writing Baseball History With Harold Seymour" (22001).
While the left characterizes this improved program integrity as "an attack on America's children," the truth is that BBCE is being used to commit welfare fraud.
Gu characterizes the company as an artificial intelligence startup that just happens to be focused on launching a system for stores to track customers and their purchases.
Biden, whom the book characterizes as willing to "fall on his sword" for Obama's success, begrudged Clinton for misrepresenting her position on the decision, the book asserts.
That investigation, described by Lori in a public letter to West Virginia Catholics on Wednesday, characterizes Bransfield's 13-year tenure as plagued by misspending and sexual misconduct.
This attitude characterizes most education of artists up until a decade ago — the "just focus on your art as if the money part does not exist" approach.
" Today Armstrong is announcing dtx's first round of investments, which he characterizes as "direct to consumer companies that are making a core part of someone's life better.
Precisely because it's subtraction rather than addition, scientists argue that this form of gene editing mimics the process of agriculturally induced mutations that characterizes traditional plant breeding.
The entire tech conflict is just one dimension of a larger fight that now characterizes the icy and escalating trade war between the United States and China.
The fees are commonly referred to as a "tax" Apple imposes on app developers, but Apple characterizes it as a revenue share model for the App Store.
A statement accompanying the exhibit characterizes its invocation of the concept of "Alcoholics Anonymous" as being about "wanting to be unknown and unseen, rather than about recovery".
She is both the artist and the artisan — a view that goes against the grain that characterizes art as a purely conceptual activity, a form of entrepreneurship.
Falling short of an accusation, Klinz characterizes the freeport situation as a "blind spot" in the leader's campaign to end tax evasion and money laundering within Europe.
" The conservative theory as described by Strumia characterizes physics as a "community of interest optimized to understand nature" that "does not depend on nation, race, [or] sex.
With every song came the best moves at La Pantalla, with the same kind of happiness that characterizes every weekend, when people wear Rayados or Tigres jerseys.
In its public announcements, the Pentagon sometimes characterizes the operations as "self-defense strikes," though some analysts have said this rationale has become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Our proximity to the "new" Denver highlighted the tension that characterizes Denver today, and which many of the longtime residents, including McCarthy, feel on a daily basis.
" In an author's note, she characterizes her poetry as "a space in which I conceive disasters, failures and traumas, lending them my own perspective, dimension and articulation.
Scott uses the word with a barely cocked eyebrow, taking herself down along with her father, and its understated precision characterizes this family history as a whole.
The war on drugs: Is it a genuine public health crusade or an attempt to carry out what author Michelle Alexander characterizes as "the New Jim Crow"?
What is Thomas Fuller's background as a journalist, and how does it influence how he characterizes and names High Street camp compared with how city officials do?
The original comic book version of the story also involves a space mission, but it characterizes the cosmic power as an entity known as the Phoenix Force.
According to Totenberg, Brown Jackson is considered a "longer shot" for the nomination, and the AP characterizes her as a "less likely" pick than Srinivasan, Watford, or Garland.
"NISVS characterizes vaginal penetration of a victim as 'rape' if the act involves the use of physical force or threats to physically harm the victim," the report states.
The internal number that the state characterizes as part of a subterfuge, the company argues, is in fact an entirely separate financial tool used in a different way.
A mix of voices filled the room with passages from Borderlands, serving as a powerful antidote to the violent racism and xenophobia that characterizes our current political moment.
The real question — or so I'd argue — is leverage within the financial sector, and in particular the kind of leverage with no safety net that characterizes shadow banking.
The company characterizes this as only a "modest test," but has already lined up creators, including Linus Media Group, Brittani Louise Taylor and JeromeASF to participate, it says.
If, as the FBI statement indicates, they reset the iCloud password because they were impatient, then it did, as Apple characterizes it, cut off an avenue of investigation.
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Although most of us think about sleep as a period of rest, a mounting body of research actually characterizes it as an active brain state for consolidating memories.
Clinton's anti-crime stance was built on a race-tinged campaign that Professor Michelle Alexander characterizes as The New Jim Crow:  Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.
In a letter to Prime Minister Edouard Philippe last week, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo spoke of the "chaos (that) now characterizes the campments", asking the government for action.
He also said the incoming administration should be careful how it characterizes the fight against Islamic extremists, because of the risk of playing into the hands of terrorists.
This has left Ukraine, whose own media typically characterizes separatists as 'Russia-sponsored terrorists', outgunned in an information war that has played a central role in the crisis.
Many consumers are responding to the crazy pace (and taking note of the negative environmental impacts) that characterizes retail nowadays by searching for answers in the opposite direction.
In the firestorm of profiteering, norm violating, and potential criminality that characterizes the Trump administration, the private email accounts may be yet another story that is quickly forgotten.
As Painter characterizes it, Ford's ownership of Canvas was partly about exploring all of that — something that it will now continue to do as a shareholder of Fair.
Greenberg said his results were overwhelming: Americans are eager for a presidential candidate who characterizes the economy as stacked against the middle class in favor of the rich.
That is something the little asteroid could endure without flying apart only if it were made of sterner, stronger stuff than the dirty snow that characterizes most comets.
An even more jarring, joke-like incongruity characterizes four placemat-size "arpilleras," the colorful wall-hangings documenting everyday brutalities, made by anonymous Chilean women during the Pinochet regime.
But in its 2018 annual report, Kinder Morgan also characterizes its natural gas pipelines as being in direct competition with renewable sources of energy, like wind and solar.
Shawn Tully invented the acronym in a 2553 Fortune magazine article, but it now characterizes a certain group of six-figure earners who are mostly millennials, Licea wrote.
It will not take audiences long to detect if a foreign broadcast is involved in the same emphasize-this-downplay-that that characterizes their state-controlled domestic media.
WEISS One thing that characterizes our work, that differentiates us from a lot of contemporary architecture — which is often abstract and volumetric — is the idea of the journey.
And Thomas again refers to the proceedings as a "high-tech lynching," orchestrated because he was the "wrong kind of black guy," as he characterizes his opponents' views.
In the greater scheme of things, this Bloomberg News commotion is more of the hair-on-fire chaos that characterizes the media world in the era of Trump.
Both show the bold peculiarity of conception that characterizes many of Mr. Taylor's finest works, but there's none of the Taylor dance poetry that might make them airborne.
Mr. Anderson characterizes it more diplomatically as "steady and reliable," but the gist is the same: People think it's moving slower and breaking fewer things than its peers.
Mr. Anderson characterizes it more diplomatically as "steady and reliable," but the gist is the same: People think it's moving slower and breaking fewer things than its peers.
Investors are focused on how the Fed characterizes its monetary policy, looking for hints on whether it would move to raise rates three or four times this year.
What's striking about McConnell's stance is how vividly it illustrates DC's preference for reflexive obstruction over the kind of collaboration and consensus-building that characterizes healthy and productive organizations.
If you memorize all these examples, there may not be some abstract rule that characterizes all of what's going on but it might be hard to say what's there.
"On Semple's website he echoes Savić's definition, but further characterizes the design practice as being "made specifically to exclude, harm or otherwise hinder the freedom of a human being.
A different form of excavation characterizes Rafa Esparza's installation, "Tierra," that is composed of rows of adobe bricks made using a traditional Mexican technique he learned from his father.
One image on the Reddit forum r/dankchristianmemes characterizes "Angry Hulk" as atheists (or "heathens") in conversation with each other and "Civil Hulk" as atheists in conversation with Christians.
"This year's American Rhodes Scholars...once again reflect the extraordinary diversity that characterizes the United States," American Secretary of the Rhodes Trust Elliot F. Gerson said in a release.
The article characterizes the information McGahn shared in these interviews as providing "a clear view of the President's most intimate moments with his lawyer," but leaves it at that.
The influx of visitors combined wihas led to what Fodor's characterizes as "disgusting roadside consequences" and presents an environmental risk, considering that California has facever the past several years.
No spoilers to be found here — suffice to say that it is a brave denouement, reached with the calm atmosphere and lack of fanfare that characterizes the entire film.
Although Denino characterizes his radical transparency as a branding decision, he also admits that his viewers are so obsessive that it is nearly impossible to hide anything from them.
The president — who never likes it when someone characterizes his thinking — vented his anger to Mr. Kelly and to allies, according to the person familiar with the president's thinking.
The term Robber Baron characterizes this group as a bunch of ruthless men who amassed vast fortunes while they trampled over workers' rights and stabbed competitors in the back.
That finding, they said, confirmed that their mathematics reflected reality and suggested that only by interacting together could insects and plants create the landscape that characterizes Namibian fairy circles.
This is because Republicans understand "soft" voters are most likely to be activated by "stakes" messaging—emotive appeals that tap directly into the threat response that characterizes negative partisanship.
But the dark detachment that characterizes his best sculptures is absent in this hot-air spinoff, which, like the Louis Vuitton bags, is more about branding than anything else.
De León characterizes the episode as a "failure of leadership," saying Feinstein should have done more as the Judiciary Committee's senior Democrat to question Kavanaugh's character during confirmation hearings.
The I.R.S. characterizes the managers' cut of the profits as carried interest, taxing it as though it were capital gains made through the sale of a person's own investment.
The final chapters shift to Fonda's whirlwind romance with media mogul Ted Turner, before reaching what she characterizes as the final act, which finds her taking center stage, alone.
Rather than try to regain the playful symphony of forms that characterizes her work from the '60s, Rocca pursued and honed a new area of exploration, her interior life.
This is not to say that the pervasive stigma that characterizes so much of America's response to substance misuse does not reach into conversations between transplant clinicians and their patients.
Here is how Weisberg characterizes his conversations with Daniels: Daniels told me she'd gone to Trump's hotel room after meeting him at a celebrity golf tournament in Nevada in 2006.
That interpupillary distance varies from person to person, and what Bristol characterizes as being "the 5th-to-903th percentile" of adults spans a range of more than half an inch.
Back then it was somewhat out of necessity, what Sachs calls an "honest resourcefulness" that characterizes salvaged materials and things that are better than new, because they have a history.
Flood characterizes these disturbing accounts as primarily — in the minds of these rituals' participants — about the homosocial experience: They're a night out with the boys, an example of masculine teamwork.
"This is going to be a challenging experience that intensifies the sensation of being alone in deep space — something that characterizes Aniara," Goteborg Film Festival director Jonas Holmberg tells PEOPLE.
And it characterizes deep enmity and tension between the President and his top officials, some of whom told Mueller they were themselves shocked by certain developments related to the investigation.
"With its expressive volumes and refined design, the New York Concept truly embodies the athletic elegance, which characterizes Genesis products," said Manfred Fitzgerald, head of Genesis, in a press release.
The neurotic intensity of Carrie's attachment to Quinn, which is more about what he represents to her as opposed to who he truly is, also characterizes her relationship with Brody.
And, in attempting to defend its record of increasing processing times, USCIS attributes its case backlog in significant part to what it characterizes as high application rates and limited resources.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah contested Guttenberg's account, claiming that security had escorted Guttenberg (who Shah characterizes as "an unidentified individual") before Kavanaugh could respond with a handshake.
It also characterizes the lifelong work of Isaacs, who has spent decades entering disaster and war zones to bind wounds and bring aid to people of all ethnicities and faiths.
Hamilton characterizes the decision to have the chief justice preside as a compromise between a trial in front of the Supreme Court and a trial in front of the Senate.
Reviewing "Weiner" for The Times when it opened theatrically in May, Stephen Holden called it "infuriating and depressing but rivetingly watchable" — a phrase that characterizes the movie's subject as well.
Recent innovative labor practices and more holistic vision than typically characterizes strikes should have positioned teachers as leading voices in policy solutions and advocates for children, but this didn't happen.
Mr. Biden routinely characterizes that era and those relationships as more civil and functional, with less demonization of the other side, even amid vigorous clashes over explosive issues like race.
He echoes the N.R.A.'s talking points on the Second Amendment, repeating that people he characterizes as "anti-American" are trying to take away guns, which are our national heritage.
If Brin had never learned about his Parkinson's risk, he might never have had what a friend of the couple's characterizes as an emotional crisis and strayed from his wife.
The Fed will not release fresh economic projections until its September meeting, so how it characterizes the economy will offer insight into how the full committee views the current situation.
Smart Catch equips these huge nets with a camera that tracks and characterizes the fish that enter, allowing the owner to watch and monitor them remotely and respond if necessary.
NASA has combined its experience and institutional memory with the flexibility and willingness to take risks that characterizes the private sector to create a potent back-to-the-moon program.
The T.D.I.C. characterizes the village, which opened in 133, as "state-of-the-art," an improvement on typical labor camps in the region, which tend to be sprawling and ramshackle.
That effort symbolizes the interdependence that characterizes the real relationship between aging white America and increasingly diverse younger America -- no matter how hard alarmists like Carlson try to divide them.
There was widespread skepticism, for a start, that Parscale would end up leading the campaign through the election, especially given the tumult that characterizes almost everything in the president's orbit.
China has for years carried out a coordinated surveillance and detention campaign on the Uighurs and other Muslim minority groups in the region, which it characterizes as a counterterrorism measure.
To call Jepsen&aposs lyrics superficial is to misunderstand the inherent relatability that characterizes pop — and the subversive quality that so-called generic music can have, for marginalized communities especially.
Trump frequently characterizes the probe as a politically motivated "witch hunt" against him and his associates aimed at undermining his presidency, and he often publicly castigated Sessions for his recusal.
He characterizes her as some sort of crazed person who "felt scorned and attempted to blackmail" his wife and follows up any "regret" he feels by trying to further smear her.
This description characterizes participation on the show as a rarified opportunity for love—a golden ticket out of the dregs of Tinder and, you know, impossibility meeting someone in real life.
The company says it will launch what it characterizes as a "very small test" in Australia and Thailand, which will allow businesses to place an ad on the Messenger home screen.
" It also competes with AT&T, Level 3 and Verizon, which it characterizes as "network service providers that offer limited developer functionality on top of their own networks and physical infrastructure.
The company will launch as "a chain of designer suites available for rent through Airbnb" but the company characterizes its interests as a "movement" more than just a vacation rental engine.
That leaves about 183% of the island for descendants and the outsiders who've bought plots; the lawsuit characterizes the sales as "land grabs" that preyed upon older or vulnerable black residents.
The Times' Mike Isaac uses the tale to frame his story of Kalanick's willingness to take big risks, and the writer characterizes the moment as a watershed validation of bad behavior.
One woman approached the mission team members and asked for help, saying: 'We came with nothing, we have nothing,' which characterizes the situation of thousands of other people in the camps.
There's simply too much fun to be had in the way the film characterizes the various elements of the web, and the winking in-jokes pile up at a tremendous speed.
Our belief in a future defined by human advancement characterizes our approach to development assistance around the world, but is best expressed in the society we have created inside the UAE.
It's an odd, if vague, bit of poetry that best characterizes West's public testimonies of late—the beautiful and the dark have blurred into an unrecognizable specter of the rapper-provocateur.
According to Shaltmira, there is one constant that characterizes the socially-minded artist: whenever he or she introduces new visual ideas, those ideas can often be viewed as incomprehensible or shocking.
Hyperwallet interlinks cash networks, card schemes and mobile money services with domestic ACH networks around the world to enable what it characterizes as "disruptively priced" and, as crucially, compliant mass payments.
Time and again, he conflates black residents with the "inner city," and characterizes inner cities as a lawless, crumbling dump — not to mention a place where all votes are fraudulently cast.
Manigault-Newman has been making the rounds in the media promoting her new book, "Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House," which characterizes Trump as unfit for the presidency.
Until a few decades ago, we used to understand that a division of labor characterizes not just sophisticated economic systems but also the movements that arise to reform and combat them.
The Beige Book characterizes regional economic conditions and prospects across the 12 Federal Reserve Bank districts based upon a variety of information gathered from businesses and community organizations in each district.
The second part of military reports like the 2014 climate roadmap are crucial: the military characterizes climate change as something that makes other countries unstable and puts the military at risk.
They're largely ignored by a media that often characterizes Muslims as industrious entrepreneurs and well-educated professionals, countering Islamophobia with "model minority" stereotypes that unintentionally obscure the experiences of struggling Muslims.
Here, the coruscating linguistic brilliance, the profanity and playfulness (and the deep, often irritated engagement with Jewishness) that characterizes his earlier novels rise to new — and, I would say, philosophical — heights.
And if "The Love Hunter" does not please, you could turn to Hassler's "North of Hope," a much darker novel permeated with the melancholy Catholicism that characterizes all of his writing.
Warren, in an effort to craft a plan she characterizes as featuring zero tax increases on the middle class, wants to create an "employer contribution" into the Medicare-for-all fund.
She characterizes this as a "tragic misunderstanding" and says this has led many to think of those struggling with mental health as being weak, having a character flaw or lacking spiritual faith.
These are the kinds of large-scale policy ideas needed to deal with the hyper-inequality that characterizes our era, and it's refreshing to hear someone with Obama's stature talking this grandly.
Thus, it is wholly improper for the State or any witness to refer to the decedent as a 'victim' since such a reference inaccurately characterizes the events relevant to the instant charge.
Standing in the First United Methodist Church of Orlando, at a pulpit adorned with McCool's portrait, Henderson delivers a powerful eulogy that characterizes both the tragic loss and eternal gratitude he feels.
At Russia's Sura Ionospheric Heating Facility (SURA) in Vasilsursk, a powerful transmitter was used to pump radio energy into the ionized plasma that characterizes this layer, some 310 miles above the town.
While she couldn't vote in North Carolina's primary elections because of a "mistake" (which she characterizes as part of "systematic voter suppression") at the DMV, she says she's absolutely voting next Tuesday.
In this week's episode, the fund's psychologist, Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff), rather neatly characterizes her relationship with money, as well as that of her boss, Bobby "Axe" Axelrod, played by Damian Lewis.
In his rhetoric, Trump is a throwback, using "dog" almost exclusively with its earlier, nasty connotations—and revealing the bleak, pitiless view of the world that characterizes his whole approach to politics.
Palazzo characterizes the three stages of retirement as go-go (think of early retirees traveling the world), slow-go (hanging out with the grandkids) and no-go (dealing with long-term care).
Last, but not least, data show that employees at Amazon and Google have among the lowest job tenures of Fortune 500 companies, indicating the job churn that characterizes a vibrant, competitive industry.
Despite this bleak picture of the reach of fake news, especially amongst older and conservative Americans, the study characterizes fake news as more of a supplement to an already polarized media diet.
It links the reviews to concerns about China's digital security vulnerabilities and what it characterizes as a technology gap between China and countries like the United States, Russia, Israel, Britain and Germany.
But suggesting that abortion is a private matter between doctor and patient mistakenly characterizes it as an individual issue, as opposed to a fundamental human rights issue and a matter of justice.
At a security conference in Seoul this week, the speaker of South Korea's National Assembly said reflexive distrust of North Korea — which often characterizes establishment Washington thinking — is a barrier to progress.
Along with eliminating the parking lot (workers are being encouraged to use public transit) G.E. wanted to do away with security gates and the sense of isolation that characterizes many corporate campuses.
The site — which has an orchard, meadow and pond within the ring's interior grounds — will run entirely on renewable energy, and the buildings have the same design principles that characterizes Apple's products.
" About the inherent ambiguity that characterizes the partly realistic, partly abstract images he often creates, Guo observed, "Maybe I am also eager to use art to understand 'a logic of the imagination.
Though I eventually saw that Mr. Hart was offering a dystopian allegory for America, I find his conclusion that the Yankees are "emblematic of everything that characterizes us as a nation" absurd.
The New Yorker article characterizes Fox News as propaganda for President Trump and notes that Bill Shine, the network's former co-president, became White House deputy director of communications in July 2018.
"#MeToo is a necessary and important corrective to some horrifying, copiously documented, and criminal-level behavior, and also to the kind of persistent harassment that still characterizes too many workplaces," she writes.
At the new Bellemore, diners in the West Loop are treated not just to refined food and glamorous design, but the kind of pretension-free dining that characterizes Chicago's vibrant restaurant scene.
Crossing Lines unsettles accepted notions of what constitutes a boundary and of what characterizes the migrant or refugee experience—in part by exploring how culture can persist and be embraced despite displacement.
Trump chose instead to wage the bellicose daily combat that characterizes most days when he is at home in the White House and that has become the soundtrack of life in America.
At least one of these, the operation in southern Lebanon, directly serves Israeli interests by protecting the country's northern border, though the draft order characterizes the funding cuts as serving Israeli interests.
The failures of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), show the illusions of the "disaster" story: It characterizes environmental traumas as short-term, one-size-fits-all catastrophes that are nobody's fault.
"This department is performing extraordinarily well, and I take exception to anyone who characterizes otherwise," Tillerson said in November during an appearance with Qatari Foreign Minister Sheik Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al Thani.
One possibility is if Biden repeats his often-used line from his stump speech and early advertising that characterizes the progressive push for Medicare for All as an effort to undo Obamacare.
In a little more than 90 minutes, Klayman races through hundreds of news cycles from 2017 and 2018, inducing an especially acute version of the information whiplash that characterizes the Trump era.
Waldman also refers to the "dithyramb," what the Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics characterizes as an "ecstatic, vehement or unpredictable" poem, which the ancient Greeks traditionally performed in honor of Dionysus.
Agroecology is an approach to farming that developed in the late 1970s in Latin America as a reaction against the top-down, technology-intensive and environmentally destructive strategy that characterizes modern industrial agriculture.
Longtime VR journalist Kent Bye, who characterizes VR as "still in the 'cinema of attraction' experimental phase," says that the industry hasn't figured out a reliable way for big projects to make money.
" Kalea characterizes her estranged husband in the papers as "previously a loving and caring father" and believes "he loves Jackson deeply and wants what is best for him" but "Brian's behavior has changed.
Such fascination characterizes much of the works featured in Tabiyat, which were created not particularly as precious objects but functional ones and sources of information intended to better understand and improve human health.
One person close to the situation characterizes it as "de-nuking" Uber, leaving no one player — pretty much the controversial Kalanick — in a position to destabilize Uber ahead of a possible public offering.
When Sanders talks about his faith, Epstein noted, he says things like "all life is connected" and "we're all in this together"—phrases that fit nicely into the progressive secularism that characterizes humanism.
Elizabeth Warren wants to break up Google, Amazon and Facebook The Massachusetts senator and presidential hopeful is targeting what she characterizes as the consolidation of economic power in a few big tech companies.
Greenberg says Foxx is letting her personal biases color the way she characterizes Kelly's case -- which she implied was a way bigger deal than Jussie's in her correspondence that was made public Tuesday.
But a military crackdown on post-election violence last August and fuel price protests in January offered the starkest indications that the country is reverting to the authoritarian rule that characterizes Mugabe's rule.
The act of Eucharistic celebration, in Catholic terms, is thus all the more mystical, something that Gibson characterizes as demanding an aesthetic commensurate to the sheer emotional and spiritual intensity of the act.
Don't forget ... Manigault Newman has been making the rounds in the media promoting her new book, "Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House," which characterizes Trump as unfit for the presidency.
CACG, which deplores economic inequality, characterizes modern America as a society where "greed, materialism, and excessive individualism" are ubiquitous and views conservative politics and free markets as the enemies of authentic social justice.
And it's hard not to draw a link between the aggravated pettiness—if not outright Trump-esque trolling—of Tarantino's recent comments on race, and the vitriolic provocation that characterizes The Hateful Eight.
The way I see it, the prima donna effect characterizes an engineer who is young, wildly inexperienced and believes he/she (but let's be serious — he) is the greatest engineer since Jimmy Wales.
" IT WAS MR. BEATTY'S LIFE with Ms. Bening and their children that prompted his long break from the limelight, a period of time he characterizes as "the most enthralling experience of my life.
And while her use of technology is a foundational — and often mind-bending — aspect of her work, just as compelling is her dedication to the painstaking hand craftsmanship that characterizes traditional haute couture.
Charter schools, which once were seen by many on both the left and right as one promising path to school improvement, have sadly fallen victim to the political polarization that characterizes our times.
The relentless news cycle that characterizes Donald Trump's America surely deserves some blame: This isn't the first time that a consequential news story has been buried under an avalanche of other news stories.
" It characterizes the South Bend mayor as someone who sees "the big picture and plays the long game," portraying these as "essential traits for implementing consistent and effective national security and foreign policies.
A similar point of view characterizes the films of Dinesh D'Souza, the polemicist who had pleaded guilty to making illegal campaign contributions in 2014, only to be pardoned by President Trump this year.
One big reason is that when we choose to get our news from only like-minded websites, we don't hear the other side; we just hear how our side characterizes the other side.
Cafe X is intended to be manned by at least one to two "product specialists" at all times, employees that Hu characterizes as a cross between a sommelier and an Apple Store Genius.
The record was released earlier this year by Canadian label Tour de Garde and displays neo classical elements amidst the atmospheric black metal that characterizes most of W.'s output outside of Laster.
His grasp of policy and his ability to make profoundly important issues accessible to a broader audience stand in stark contrast to the self-serving elitism that characterizes far too much of the media.
Sure, President Jimmy Carter held several of these meetings, which often took place in high school gymnasiums across the country, but they lacked the intimacy and exchange that truly characterizes a modern town hall.
Alluding to Soutine's carcasses of beef and his dead fowl, Faure characterizes Soutine's genius through the artist's remarkable ability to breathe life into the medium — the matière, in his words — of the paint itself.
As Lind wrote: Time and again, he conflates black residents with the "inner city," and characterizes inner cities as a lawless, crumbling dump — not to mention a place where all votes are fraudulently cast.
"This anthology does not have a singular purpose," states a promotional video for the book that variously characterizes it as a love letter, a confession, a manifesto, a wish, and a meditation on grief.
Donald Trump is extremely concerned about the US's trade deficit, and characterizes it as "losing" whenever the US buys more of a country's goods (say, China) than that country buys in American-made products.
His fear-mongering and racism are making us lose sight of the unique brand of American-ness that characterizes immigrants and refugees and makes us best positioned to be America's next generation of leaders.
While Deus Ex does a decent job with the politics of fear, it often can't consider the dogged, stubborn ignorance in the face of facts that characterizes a lot of what we see today.
Congress is the entity best positioned to check the president and it is time for Republicans to join in resisting the president lest history rightly characterizes them as little more than stormtroopers for Trump.
The Imitation Game earns a high "False" rating in part because it characterizes Alan Turing as a humorless, unsociable, and friendless outsider who possibly had obsessive compulsive disorder and was on the autism spectrum.
Elsewhere, Miles characterizes conflict between Catholics and Protestants as a "religious game of impassioned mutual rejection then being played," although we don't usually think of games as involving war or execution, much less genocide.
That recent transition from a long period of obscurity to renewed interest also characterizes the 1840s photographs of Frenchman Girault de Prangey, the subject of the Met's exhibition Monumental Journey from earlier this year.
A statement accompanying the work characterizes these pieces as memorials for wider concepts within American hip hop culture — aspirations of wealth, for example — but the original materials all came from the artist's personal archives.
" Google itself says they had nothing to do with these events and Slaughter in a statement characterizes the idea that Lynn was fired over his praise of the EU regulatory action as "absolutely false.
Rebecca Welper Durham, N.C. Moral Warrior Adam Gopnik, in his discussion of David Blight's biography of Frederick Douglass, characterizes John Brown as an unhinged fanatic motivated by bloodlust (A Critic at Large, October 15th).
PAMELA J. GRIFFITH Brooklyn To the Editor: Anna North characterizes the Netflix series "The Crown" as a "fantasy" in which ruling a country is rooted essentially not in laws or institutions but in personality.
McGrath calls Gray a "strong Democrat" and says she aligns with him on most policy issues, but she's also frustrated by a dynamic she characterizes as her party not learning its lesson from 2016.
Trump characterizes the problem with Central America as gang violence, but uses that as a reason for the US not to accept Central American migrants, rather than a reason to extend asylum to them.
That capaciousness makes her perfect for Lynch's world — she can persuasively occupy a zone at once bizarre and normal, wooden and natural, glamorous and deranged — but it also characterizes her performances throughout her career.
Everyone has antibodies to alpha-gal, for example, but most of us don't have the specific sort of immune reaction to meat—led by a type of antibody called IgE—that characterizes the condition.
The president, while complaining bitterly of his impeachment, has also tried to wear it as a badge of honor, fundraising hard on the spectacle of what he still characterizes as a partisan witch hunt.
His refusal to count on the viewer's compassion is in keeping with the strain of tough, cool, precise painting he practices, a mindset that also characterizes the work of Ad Reinhardt and Philip Taaffe.
The administration has cut the staff that conducts clearance interviews overseas, intensified the screening process for refugees, and for those people it characterizes as high-risk, doubled the number who need to be screened.
The teen's parents want court authority to stop their child from getting the treatment and therapy that was recommended by his medical team in what it characterizes as a possible life-or-death situation.
"I would like to see it work out but I don't want General Motors building plants in China and Mexico," he said, glossing over the international supply chain that already characterizes the auto industry.
He characterizes this policing strategy, known as "prevention through deterrence," as a form of passive violence, funneling migrants into inhospitable terrain, where nature would do the dirty work of finishing some of them off.
While she herself believes in the "mystique of commitment" that characterizes monogamous relationships, she also knows that she must reckon with the increasingly present possibility that she will never enter into a permanent one.
But while her network figured out the basic forms of the pick-up line — things like "hey baby" and "you must be a..." — it mercifully didn't produce the kind of nastiness that characterizes the form.
It's really this quantum volume that characterizes the power of a quantum computation, and Gambetta said that the best way forward right now is to develop quantum-computational hardware that increases the available quantum volume.
"Trump's decision to accelerate Mattis' departure ... seems like more of the same ungrateful and precipitous behavior which characterizes the Trump presidency," said Carl Tobias, a legal scholar at the University of Richmond School of Law.
The tight control exerted by the consortium has largely insulated emoji from the anarchic thrum of creativity that characterizes the trade of memes and GIFs, which flame in and out of being at dizzying speeds.
" Eight Mile then characterizes this position as "absurd": "Spotify, and [the Harry Fox Agency], its agent … certainly knew (and had the easy means to know) that Eight Mile is the copyright owner of 'Lose Yourself.
A biographical film, director Susanna White characterizes it as an "anti-western" — a recalibration of a genre that has historically sidelined and maligned women and indigenous people while glorifying violence often committed by white men.
There's a bit of the realism-obsession that characterizes stalwarts in the genre (such as the similarly set Chivalry series), but it's balanced by a wholehearted embrace of the more absurd elements of Mordhau's setting.
Weiner watches the clip of the interview online with apparent self-satisfaction over standing up to someone he characterizes as "a bully"; Abedin stands to the side, mortified, barely able to watch her husband's performance.
If you've been a "heavy drinker" (which Dr. Bowe characterizes as having more than one drink per day) and you stop drinking for a few days, you'll see better tone and clarity in your skin.
Amid the denuclearization talks, Trump has taken to boasting about what he characterizes as a strong relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, widely considered one of the most repressive rulers in the world.
His entry, the Micaela, is named for the Puerto Rican boogaloo song—one that reflects tropical joy, "that happy and fun part that characterizes us and identifies us as Latinos and Caribbean," he tells me.
Yet even as Mr. Trump characterizes the investigation as a "Russian hoax," top administration officials came forward on Thursday to assert that Russian election interference was a serious threat and to vow to prevent it.
Newvelle's records adhere to the kind of gossamer, "chamber jazz" aesthetic that characterizes most of Mr. Mehler's work as a pianist, but they feature a range of musicians, from jazz's nobility to its rising stars.
It is from these surroundings that the London-based Uniacke, now a mother of five, developed the sumptuous but restrained look that characterizes interiors for clients such as Jo Malone and David and Victoria Beckham.
The banter between Mike and the members of the AMMO crew lends the film a crackling humor that goes a long way toward defusing the frequent — and sometimes disturbingly dark — mayhem that characterizes this movie.
Kirchner, who was president for two terms between 2007 and 2015, has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, and characterizes her legal troubles as little more than political persecution by her successor and rival, President Mauricio Macri.
Education for All Hua Hsu, in his review of Caitlin Zaloom's "Indebted: How Families Make College Work at Any Cost," characterizes "the idea of free college" as "once Bernie Sanders's fringe dream" (Books, September 9th).
And then there's the final blow in this series of ugly events: Breitburn characterizes the company as "hopelessly insolvent," meaning it expects nothing to be left for the equity holders after its assets are distributed.
The dispute has led to diplomatic friction with Canada and concerns that Lopez Obrador's government could put in jeopardy contracts signed under previous administrations that he characterizes as part of a corrupt "neo-liberal" era.
The amount of randomness that characterizes the surface is dialed up in the next images—as the randomness increases, the straight rays wobble and distort, turn into increasingly jagged bolts of lightning, and become nearly incoherent.
While traditional programming requires very precise strings of text and punctuation, Scratch and other visual programming languages rely on a shape-based system that Resnick characterizes as the "Lego approach," that's much more intuitive for beginners.
And a piece in Jacobin, a publication that characterizes itself as a "leading voice of the American left," took Harris to task for how it ultimately left some with underwater mortgages with little actual financial relief.
Calice fromFun FactoryThen there's orange, reserved for hunters and construction cones and other items that shout LOOK OUT; green, the color of nature, that also characterizes mold and decay; and yellow, who even likes yellow anyway?
Marlo (Charlize Theron), having just given birth to her third child, starts in on the never-ending cycle of late night feedings, diaper changes, and sleep deprivation in a montage that characterizes every new mother's life.
It's what Gupta characterizes as a "one-two punch" of both forcing people to settle these disputes on their own without the ability to band together, as well as keeping the issues hidden from the public.
If the operations of the brain can be separated out and stratified, then perhaps we can construct something akin to just the top layer, and achieve (AI) while bypassing the messy flesh that characterizes organic life.
" Gundlach said the bond market rally has been unimpressive given the stock market woes because of the unusual combination of the exploding U.S. deficit and rising Fed interest rates, which he characterizes as a "suicide mission.
NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuters) - Billionaire investor Warren Buffett on Monday said buyers of bitcoin, which he characterizes as "rat poison squared", thrive on the hope they'll find someone else who will pay more for it.
" House Bill 2320, the legislation at the center of the controversy, characterizes same-sex marriages as "parody marriages," which it defines as "any form of alleged marriage that does not involve a man and a woman.
If there is one common thing that characterizes the run-of-the-mill emerging market economy it is distrust of free trade and predilection of policymakers for high tariff walls that might benefit the favored few.
"His grasp of policy and his ability to make profoundly important issues accessible to a broader audience stand in stark contrast to the self-serving elitism that characterizes far too much of the media," Murdoch said.
Perhaps most significantly, it still colors how the public views violence and demands responses to it: both as a danger that characterizes entire poor communities of color, and as a menace that poses a constant threat.
Queen Elizabeth II also had Prince Charles read out a speech that said she was "deeply impressed by the remarkable fortitude, dignity and indomitable spirit that characterizes the people of this village and the surrounding valleys."
It's tempting to extend the comparison and to wonder whether Kraus didn't feel that she had to treat Acker in a way that actively worked against the hero worship that characterizes some artists' cults of personality.
FEAR OF FLYING - AND MORE Nuclear-armed North Korea's ruling ethos is based in large part on protecting the country from attack by enemies led by the United States, which state propaganda frequently characterizes as imminent.
It makes sense this way, and it makes sense why the old way made sense, too: Scorpio rising characterizes her mystery and Scorpio's driven planetary ruler Mars is in competition with the rays of the sun.
With borrowing costs returning to more normal levels, investors are focused on how the Fed characterizes its monetary policy, while looking for hints if it would move to raise rates three or four times this year.
And so, of course, the Yankees cannot help but be emblematic of everything that characterizes us as a nation and as an idea: a thing gargantuan and heedless, invincible and yet bizarrely fragile and self-destructive.
" He characterizes the current orthodoxy of humanities teaching as a "pastless present in which the future is a foreign land," where the "hermeneutics of suspicion" expose the culture of the past as a "repository of repression.
Unlike Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, who is a democratic socialist, Ms. Hayes characterizes herself as a die-hard Democrat who represents a very different district in Connecticut than Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's district in Queens and the Bronx.
Money, lobbying, campaign and super PAC contributions, and the stacking of legislative and judicial power in favor of oligopolies, are now a central component of the system of legalized corruption that characterizes American politics and governance.
But he appears to have created a kind of hybrid conference that combines the shady, volume-first internet marketing practices of OMICS with the more quotidian inattention to academic rigor that characterizes much of legitimate academia.
It bends and curves when it hits the volcano of arrogance that so often characterizes today's moneyed class and the collective belief that if your portfolio is big enough you are entitled to manage the empire.
Elizabeth Warren said she was "disappointed" to hear about a memo containing talking points reportedly given to volunteers for her Democratic rival Bernie Sanders that characterizes her as only attractive as a candidate among the elite.
This combination of earnestness and jovial detachment is what characterizes the mature Goethe, and what makes him unique; no other writer gives us the same sense that he has both seen life and seen through it.
One of 2016's best films, the quiet, Adam Driver–starring drama Paterson is as good an example as any of the fine-tuned observational style that characterizes the work of accomplished indie director Jim Jarmusch.
The affidavit characterizes his interactions with investigators as "overly calm" and notes that trace amounts of blood were detected on the rims of two sinks in the Vandewege home, suggesting someone attempted to clean the crime scene.
Sims, a native Detroiter, has been burning and burying Confederate flags for 16 years, with what he characterizes as "some success" in engaging audiences of all races in reflection and conversation on the history of racial injustice.
The book characterizes the death in terms of a mercy killing, a common narrative adopted by a media quick to presume that it is not the deaths but the lives of disabled children that represent a tragedy.
SAE characterizes a Level Four self-driving vehicle as one that uses an automated system for "all aspects of the dynamic driving task, even if a human driver does not respond appropriately to a request to intervene."
Although there is an ending to the work (which I won't reveal), there is no resolution: the documentary characterizes a condition that the avant-garde Japanese artist Taro Okamoto called Taikyokushugi, or a dialectic that refuses synthesis.
Crowley often avoided directly criticizing Google or Facebook; he sold his first startup, Dodgeball, to Google (an experience he nonetheless characterizes as "not super fun") and says he has "great respect" for what both companies have built.
"Further, Sheriff Israel has made his accusations at a time when he has admitted that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's investigation is on-going, in what Israel himself characterizes as 'a fluid investigation,'" the letter reads.
The actress has written a memoir titled Around the Way Girl, and in it she opens up about losing highly coveted roles due to what she characterizes as movie executives' tunnel vision in casting actors of color.
And one of their lawyers subsequently seized on the UK government's answer to the cloud services question as an example of what she dubbed the "lack of clarity and evasiveness" they argued characterizes the UK government's position.
According to van Dokkum, DF2 may provide some strong empirical evidence for certain dark matter explanations, such as the theory of "fuzzy" dark matter that characterizes dark matter as ultra-light particles that don't form dense structures.
Hawley's show shares tendencies with HBO's True Detective, another eerie, gruesome, star-studded anthology, which, although fictitious, has filled both thematically dense seasons with the kind of minute details and sense of place that characterizes true crime.
And a piece in Jacobin, a publication that characterizes itself as a "leading voice of the American left," took Harris to task for how her settlement ultimately left some with underwater mortgages and little actual financial relief.
" But Ms. Marsh said, "These doctrines that he characterizes as bizarre are part of virtually every Eastern religion, including Tibetan Buddhism, Buddhism and Taoism, and just because he thinks it's strange doesn't mean it's not a religion.
A particularly hyperbolic example is a recent video from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, which characterizes a carbon tax as a "scheme to tax virtually all aspects of our lives" and equates it to a tax on breathing.
In the video, Plame is driving the Camaro backward down a dirt road as a metaphor for what she characterizes as the need to turn the country around, saying the CIA taught her to drive that way.
"When a new administration comes into office, they have language in mind that sort of characterizes what they feel may be priorities, and so they offer guidance to people who write the budget as well," he said.
As a member of President Obama's economics team when Dodd-Frank was born, I viewed this (and still do) as a smart bit of insulation against the kind of systemic underpricing of risk that characterizes credit bubbles.
In the improvised, provisional and bricolage aesthetic that characterizes the bulk of the selected works, I cannot help but posit a connection to neoliberal capitalism's creation of ever more precarious, contingent labor, ever more flexible, resourceful citizenry.
Before the brain gets involved, "gates" in the spinal cord modulate the way we feel pain—whether it is fast-travelling information, as in a stab wound, or the dull, slow-moving kind that characterizes chronic pain.
What characterizes Mexican immigration to the United States is that 2628 percent in FY 28500 were the immediate relatives (spouses, minor children and parents) of U.S. citizens, the top priority of U.S. immigration laws since the 6900s.
According to Kantar/CMAG, which tracks and characterizes the candidates' TV commercial messaging, the overwhelming majority of ads run in Iowa -- more than 122,000 -- from January 5, 2019, through January 24, 20163, have been "positive" in tone.
Peterson characterizes himself as a warrior, a brave soldier willing to risk life and limb (or at least career) in order to (to use a common right-wing phrase) "own the libs" and stand up to political correctness.
In contrast, Rhimes characterizes Rowan as a militant kind of black man, one who was very aware that some things don't just change and that you have to learn to work the system before it inevitably works you.
Charges were brought against Romar in March, as well as against Firas Dardar, whom the government characterizes as a "notorious member of the Special Operations Division of the SEA" that often disseminates pro-Assad propaganda, court documents say.
In addition to undermining the homogeneity and repetitiveness that characterizes so much neo-modernist architecture, Matta-Clark's provocations punch holes in the postmodern city's monoculture, helping us to think about what is proper(ty) and what is improper.
The affidavit characterizes his interactions with investigators as "overly calm" and notes that trace amounts of blood were detected on the rims of two sinks in the Vandewege home, possibly suggesting someone attempted to clean the crime scene.
"I have a duty to defend my country, Every Kurdish person must defend their country," said 45-year-old Fadil, whose attitude exemplifies the fierce nationalism that characterizes the Iraqi Kurds' struggles against Islamic State and other foes.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — In one of Roy DeCarava's portraits of Billie Holiday, the jazz singer is caught in a moment of intense feeling, somewhere between the rapture and melancholy that characterizes her music.
It satirically employed the kind of patronizing, "we're doing this for your own good" language that characterizes the many bills directed at abortion and women's health—for instance, requiring a sonogram and a rectal exam before prescribing Viagra.
In the book, he characterizes the Swedish elite's political correctness as an insane abstraction divorced from reality: It was this same ideology, hostile to all difference that could not accept categories of male and female, he and she.
The Judicial Crisis Network ad calls Kavanaugh the "best of the best" and characterizes him as "strong and independent," in addition to touting his work in the Bush-era White House and his time at Yale Law School.
"The biggest thing that characterizes millennials is they're much more likely than other generations to feel that women and men should have equal opportunity in the work force and equal gender roles in the family," Mr. Scarborough said.
Boeing must be cautious with how it characterizes the safety alert, risking legal claims by saying it could have made a difference in the crash while not wanting to suggest that the retrofit is meaningless, legal experts said.
He has also been asked by Mr. Cosby's wife, Camille, to bring what she characterizes as the ethical lapses of the trial judge, Steven T. O'Neill, to the attention of Pennsylvania's Judicial Conduct Board, an unusual dual role.
This week alone, a plethora of influential politicians and business leaders have at least attempted to use the social media platform with the same air of casual authenticity coupled with severity that characterizes many of Mr. Trump's tweets.
The overweening pride, lust for power and idolatry of worshiping the state that characterizes so many of today's conservative evangelicals will at some point probably doom them, but only when the criticism comes from within their own ranks.
"This year's American Rhodes Scholars — independently elected by 16 committees around the country meeting simultaneously — once again reflect the extraordinary diversity that characterizes and strengthens the United States," said Elliot F. Gerson, American secretary of the Rhodes Trust.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean and U.S. troops began large-scale joint military exercise on Wednesday conducted annually to test their defense readiness against the threat from North Korea, which routinely characterizes the drills as preparation for war against it.
The common thread in all of this is to see the comfort with modernity and cultural pluralism that characterizes the Federalist/Whig vision as ultimately more significant than the anti-elitism and small-d democracy of the Jeffersonian one.
In another example of the sort of design developments that Cole Haan's newest shoes have, the decorative perforation on the men's line that characterizes a traditional wing-tip shoe, called broguing, has been replaced by sleek laser cut outs.
These works — the sewn symbols, the weavings, the masks, the portraits — are framed in bright primary colors and presented on easel-like wooden structures, which Mott characterizes as indicating the skeleton upon which all other physical identity is built.
Two months later, after what her complaint characterizes as a "sham investigation," PayPal told Pasinosky that she could either report to Kattan, request additional time to find another opportunity within the company, or take a severance package and leave.
Even though it characterizes BDSM as a morally repugnant activity, From Beyond is one of only a handful of "mainstream" movies that I've seen so prominently feature the subject as a main plot thread, at least until recent years.
At a recent political club meeting I attended, Zionism was described by leadership as a "transnational project," an anti-Semitic trope that characterizes the desire for a Jewish state as a bid for global domination by the Jewish people.
That idea, as theatergoers across the country have learned since the comedy's Off Broadway premiere in 2013, was to invent Alex More, a wry, underemployed actor who characterizes himself as broke, uninsured and wondering why he ever left Wisconsin.
"The potential harm is that the polarization that already characterizes American politics and American society at large will be exacerbated by conspiracy theories, hoaxes and other provably false information that gets spread via social media," Barrett told The Hill.
As student leaders in Tufts's chapter of J Street U, a movement advocating an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory through a peaceful two-state solution, we don't feel that fairly characterizes our campus's Israel-Palestine conversation.
Rooney's interest in this time of life has less to do with the irony that characterizes novels like Sentimental Education or The Age of Innocence and more to do with a sincere and documentary parsing of confusions and discoveries.
In an industry where an ever-increasing demand for "more" characterizes mainstream design philosophy, creator Ben Esposito created the Millennial equivalent of a Buddhist game — teaching us to let all things disappear into an ever-expanding hole of emptiness.
Now, the government led by the leftist Syriza party under Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says it wants to crack down on what it characterizes as a "triangle of corruption," by auctioning off a limited number of licenses on Tuesday.
The updated law, he has said, would crack down on the mafia, but also formalize the closure of Italy's ports to migrants rescued from the Mediterranean Sea by aid groups that Mr. Salvini characterizes as allies of human smugglers.
So powerful is the Judeo-Christian reliance on sojourner or immigrant imagery, that in Peter's first epistle — this is just one example among many — he characterizes the whole life of the Christian as one of a sojourner and exile.
The violence that we see now characterizes Mexico in the drug war with some of these new cartels, these sort of young, born in violence, trained in the military terrorists are the latest symptom of a lost drug war.
The impeachment process in the House of Representatives certainly reinforces the view of certain foreign, authoritarian leaders that the U.S. is descending into a political chaos that characterizes third-world "democracies" and which often leads to one-person rule.
This painstakingly documented story offers a counterpoint to the master narrative of progress that characterizes our popular memory of the civil rights movement, and connects the movement's gains and limitations to the current crisis of race and criminal justice.
The Saks contract has given the 34-year-olds a new focus for the brand, while Mr. Yongkiettakul characterizes the Bahrain fair as a "starting point" — although the Gulf countries have been on the couple's radar for several years.
It's an example of Clinton rolling out her dominant campaign strategy of largely ignoring the ideological stakes in the campaign in favor of what a Clinton campaign official characterizes as the argument that Trump is temperamentally unfit for office.
By the 1930s, most of this community transferred its loyalty into devoted support for President Roosevelt and the New Deal, championing a liberal ethos that still characterizes American Jews today (about 70 percent of whom reliably vote Democratic in general elections).
Perception software can be a range of things: something as simple as drawing boxes around objects identified as people would count, as would a much richer process that flags intentions, gaze directions, characterizes motions and suspected next actions and so on.
" Tolentino characterizes the personal essay as a form for young, eager female writers who are willing to suffer low pay and a high risk of shame and criticism in order to "try to figure out if they [have] something to say.
Instead of training AI models by labeling objects (this is a tree; this is not a tree, for example), Perceptive Automata characterizes the way people understand others' state of mind and then trains its algorithms to recognize and predict human behavior.
It's a timeline of sorts, yes, but it runs at a sane speed, and it stays in your control, unlike Facebook or Twitter's unknowable whims, and it excludes the vast majority of toxic noise that characterizes so much of social media.
When the industry consistently characterizes these two plants as technological fixes to coal's massive carbon emissions, both of which are heavily subsidized by federal investment and which perform unevenly at best, this is an example of the technological shell game. 4.
Hedge fund research firm Symmetric says 21 percent of Allergan is held by hedge funds, which it characterizes as "crowded," with marquee funds Viking Global, Paulson & Co., Third Point, Elliott Management and Blue Ridge Capital among the eight largest owners.
Factoring in four other recent polls — two of which show Blackburn in the lead and two others that give Bredesen a slight edge — Real Clear Politics still characterizes the race as a toss up, with Blackburn up by 2.7 points. 3.
Factoring in four other recent polls — two of which show Blackburn in the lead and two others that give Bredesen a slight edge — Real Clear Politics still characterizes the race as a toss up, with Blackburn up by 2.7 points. Sen.
Add this to the intensive risk aversion that characterizes contemporary parenting and the zero-tolerance risk-elimination policies that dominate the schools and the streets, and it's a wonder Millennials can muster enough trust to walk outside their own doors.
These are among the reasons gaps persist, in spite of a response that WHO characterizes as "excellent," a vaccine with recently released data shown to be about 98 percent effective, and an ongoing clinical trial showing efficacy of treatments for Ebola.
The widely used Implicit Association Test, for example, which measures how mental associations can influence behavior—how our minds link concepts, assessments, and stereotypes about other people—characterizes implicit bias as an infection we are exposed to throughout our lives.
The report characterizes him as "a good Democrat," but says his tenure as state party chairman was a "disaster" and said he absorbed the majority of the blame when he oversaw two election cycles in Florida, in 2628 and 28503.
Abe characterizes himself as "desperate for any chance to recover what I'd lost, no matter what I had to look past to do so," and you feel that sad urgency on every page of his strange and terrifying and impossible story.
It demands neither vows of poverty nor renouncing the glitz-and-glamour lifestyle that characterizes the celebrity experience, even as it offers a kind of structure and meaning inherently absent from, say, a drug-fueled life on a tour bus.
For one, millennials typically have an affinity for a minimalist lifestyle and aren't interested in the outdated interior design that often characterizes baby boomers' homes, eschewing crown moldings and ornate details for clean lines and open floor plans, Taylor wrote.
"What characterizes a lot of neighborhoods that saw the largest increases is relatively easy access to the city and relative value for your money, especially in 2010," said Grant Long, a senior economist at StreetEasy who led the research team.
"We all agree on one thing, and that is that ICE has become a runaway train and that it is not implementing or enforcing the law in a humane way or in the tradition that characterizes America," Mr. Espaillat said.
Mostly monochromatic, with precisely rendered human figures, phantoms, and flames, the draftsmanship that characterizes this and so many ancient Japanese illustrated scrolls reveals some of the roots of the expressive, inventive drawing styles found in many modern manga (comic books).
Here, the black body is an Egyptian god, and the white one is a European female form; the wall text characterizes them as "African figure" and "European figure," respectively, though both were cast in bronze and finished with patina or paint.
By a combination of this implication and a "default" white gaze, Albee characterizes Nick as an All American young man, he and Honey chasing the American Dream; conversely, George and Martha have already struggled and failed to achieve that dream.
So when Russian trolling techniques were exported to the United States as part of the effort to influence the 2016 presidential election, it seems to have been done with the same lack of discipline that characterizes the practice in Russia.
The music video for Puth's latest catchy hit characterizes him as a teenage boy who is "a nice boy, so well-mannered" in front of his girlfriend's parents, but transforms into a rebellious teenager the moment they leave her house.
" Cornel Ozies, an Australian Aboriginal filmmaker who was one of eight native people Waititi invited to shadow him on the "Ragnarok" shoot, characterizes Waititi's on-set style as specifically indigenous: "If you talk about his Maori heritage, it's big families.
The existential waiting that characterizes the South Korean experience is distinct from any sort of political stasis; it is something more like acceptance — an acceptance of the uncontrollable that allows for a redistribution of effort to where it is needed.
"This year's American Rhodes Scholars — independently elected by 16 committees around the country meeting simultaneously — once again reflect the extraordinary diversity that characterizes and strengthens the United States," Elliot Gerson, American secretary of the Rhodes Trust, wrote in a statement.
The NEW GIG Act would help resolve these issues by clarifying worker classification standards and creating a safe harbor for those claiming independent contractor status — a tax status covering most of the freelance-style work that characterizes the gig economy.
Driven by recent investments from the United States government and by the herd mentality that so often characterizes the tech world, a number of a start-ups and bigger companies like Facebook are working on ways to mentally control machines.
Europe is now on the cusp of a recession, the Indian and the Chinese economies are slowing down abruptly, the U.S. manufacturing sector is in a slump, world trade tensions continue to simmer and public unrest characterizes all too many countries.
" It characterizes her decision to delay the articles as a "gross infringement on the constitutional authority of the Senate," while calling it "unprecedented for presidential impeachments" and a move that "is resulting in the denial of President Trump's day in court.
"This year's American Rhodes Scholars—independently elected by 16 committees around the country meeting simultaneously—once again reflect the extraordinary diversity that characterizes and strengthens the United States," Elliot F. Gerson, American Secretary of the Rhodes Trust, said in a statement.
"The questions about which extremists are viewed as national security threats seem to be a proxy of sorts for the broad political polarization that currently characterizes our country," said Peter Simi, director of the Earl Babbie Research Center at Chapman University.
Lynne has been working within the "Paradise" theme for nearly three years now, beginning with an examination of rotting fruit and coconuts, combined with video projections and 1970s industry advertising, which Lynne characterizes as the golden age of Jamaican travel promotion.
" And Jurvetson has formed Future Ventures with another former apprentice who he mentored for a year at DFJ: Maryanna Saenko, who Jurvetson says is a "full partner" in the endeavor and who he characterizes as "the most talented investor I've ever worked with.
At its best, groups like Paul Farmer's Partners In Health have made great strides in providing Haitian citizens with access to medical care and in the process tapped into the historic levels of resilience, strength, and beauty that characterizes the Haitian people.
The sale to Good, which was finalized in December 2017 for what one former Good manager close to the merger characterizes as a "bargain price," came as a surprise to both staffs: "It was nobody's first choice," says one editor at Upworthy.
"Along the way, he picked up a question from a reporter for little-known outlet TruNews—a website that characterizes itself as "the world's leading news source that reports, analyzes, and comments on global events and trends with a conservative, orthodox Christian worldview.
Mr. Anton characterizes the 510-megawatt Batang Toru hydropower project, about 750 miles northwest of Jakarta, as an environmentally friendly project that would provide needed power to Sumatra and reduce reliance on sources that emit more carbon into the atmosphere, like diesel.
Trump and his allies are trying to get out ahead of the release of Comey's book next week, in which the former FBI head characterizes the president as a pee-tape-obsessed fantasist whose expectations of loyalty were reminiscent of Mafia dons.
The site characterizes the feature as one aimed squarely at organizing around public officials, citing examples that range from a "Moratorium on New Drilling" page in Colorado, to a Philadelphia page asking for better pedestrian safeguards in one location in the city.
Editorial With the Darwinian efficiency that characterizes our modern electoral system, voters representing less than 1 percent of the American electorate may by Wednesday have effectively spoiled the chances of a half-dozen people who hoped they'd be the next American president.
Drawn to teach at VCFA, she sees a unique value for students in this model VCFA offers practical training in the kind of distance collaboration that characterizes the contemporary field of design, allowing her and others to closely mentor students in professional practice.
In carefully choreographed videos posted on YouTube, the Identitarian message sounds much like that of Europe's far-right politicians, but Sellner characterizes the group as a "patriotic NGO" that is the "avant-garde of this patriotic shift in mainstream politics in Europe".
But when you're talking about the ruined lives of two potentially innocent men, should we need to have that story told in a way that forces us to care, or ignites the mob-mentality kind of justice that characterizes amateur internet sleuthing?
" The court has barred the death penalty for the intellectually disabled and juvenile defendants, finding that because of their impairments limiting judgment and control, they "do not act with the level of moral culpability that characterizes the most serious adult criminal conduct.
More than 50 years ago, Carl Jung argued that the dreaming phase of sleep—now known as REM, for the rapid eye movement that characterizes it—serves our mental health by maintaining an equilibrium between the conscious and unconscious parts of our minds.
The thinking is that if you're able to descend into that stage of sleep and return to consciousness without descending deeper into sleep, you will benefit from the intensely associative thinking that characterizes the strange microdreams experienced during the transition to sleep.
But if there is something that best characterizes the 2016 mood of the electorate across the political spectrum, it is the belief that the system is rigged, which both independent Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Trump tapped into early in their campaigns.
In the short time since he graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles's master of fine arts program in 2015, his work has mined the same vein of surreal humor that characterizes the paintings in his current show to unpredictable effect.
The grassroots protest movement is born from the endemic corruption that characterizes the unwieldy nine-party government, which,  together with the destabilizing force of the ongoing Syrian conflict, has led to a mass influx of refugees that peaked at 28500 million people.
"I think it's important to realize that the Supreme Court characterizes our First Amendment as a profound national commitment to having robust, uninhibited and wide open debate and you know, that debate can sometimes be hard hitting for public officials," she said.
She certainly could draft a bill and persuade a member of Congress to be its sponsor, but since doing that would not enable Claire to take full credit for the legislation, that's not quite how "House of Cards" characterizes what's happening here.
But even as the president's approach to Libya offers a case study of what critics say is the dysfunction that permeates his overall foreign policy, it also illustrates the curious dynamic that characterizes his relationship with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
What will eventually happen in the Bronx —which is essentially a microcosm of the movement of people, the construction of housing, and the disposition of housing policy that characterizes most of New York— is a harbinger of what may happen city wide.
Since, as you reported, Honduran women and children are routinely being raped, mutilated, literally skinned alive, tortured and shot in the vagina in the insane violence that now characterizes Honduras, it would take much to deter them from seeking asylum in our country.
"The federal government fully respects and values the freedom of expression that characterizes Mexican democracy and, for that reason, does not intervene in any way in the labor relations or editorial policies of the media," according to a statement from the president's office.
Dr. Nicholson, who "exhibited the bedside manner of a termite inspector," sends Eichenwald for a series of diagnostic tests, including a CT scan and an EEG, which result in a diagnosis of epilepsy (although he wrongly characterizes the seizures as petit mal).
" Although Mr. Carstens tried to play down the effect of his departure, arguing that he was just one member of the central bank's board, he did acknowledge that "if there is one thing that characterizes the moment we're living through, it is uncertainty.
More importantly, it officially characterizes what had in many ways only been observed by other parties or alluded to: that "Russia's favored candidate" was Trump from the beginning and that operations were undertaken specifically to get him and no one else elected.
And it ends at the high school, which combines a collegiate atmosphere — lecture halls, student lounges and a cafeteria with nine food stations that dish up meals like fish tacos and pasta puttanesca — with the one-on-one attention that characterizes the district.
Valenzuela's photograph pushes into the audience's space by provoking a disoriented reaction that matches his subject — an experience that characterizes the most resonant works in NW Art Now, the regional group show at the Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) where "Goal Keeper #1" hangs.
Zuckerberg (the younger sister of the Facebook CEO Mark) characterizes the "Red Pill" online community as the corner of the internet dominated by men's-rights activists, the alt-right, pickup artists, and the sex-eschewing communities known as Men Going Their Own Way.
What happens in New York could set a precedent for the rest of the country, which is undergoing several, simultaneous debates about sweeping reforms amid the progressive "blue wave" that characterizes the left in 210, from the Green New Deal to Medicare for All.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With the Federal Reserve virtually guaranteed to raise interest rates at its two-day meeting this week, investors are focused on how the U.S. central bank characterizes its monetary policy as borrowing costs return to more normal levels amid an ongoing economic expansion.
" This pattern of travel, revelation, and work drives World Citizen forward until Ginsberg's final poem, "Things I'll Not Do." Wills characterizes this poem as a list of places the terminally ill Ginsberg still wanted to see "or important places he wanted to return to.
While Phillpot's 2010 essay on LeWitt's books characterizes the content of his "open series" photobooks as seemingly "arbitrary," I suspect these titles look very different to 2019 readers, driven by LeWitt's same search for systematic order and patterns that internet readers are attuned to find.
What they found: Mice with the fired-up neurons in that part of the brain acted more like alpha males (pushing back, fighting, resisting, etc.), while those that had those neurons suppressed were more passive and less inclined toward social dominance behavior that characterizes "winning."
She resists the ideals of originality and singularity that accompany addiction stories and decides to aim instead for a voice she characterizes as "the first-person plural," pointing out that this sort of story, especially if it includes recovery, never takes place in isolation.
What do you think: Will what this article characterizes as Donald Trump's "wager that voters are stirred more by their fears of Islamic terrorism than any concerns they may have about his flouting traditions of tolerance and respect for religious diversity" pay off for him?
The internal groundswell comes a month before Powell is set to succeed Chair Janet Yellen in February, and poses an early leadership test that could rewrite the Fed's play book for how it characterizes and approaches its Congressional mandate to keep inflation low and steady.
However, the director avoids acknowledging more complicating details, like the fact that Gagosian, whom he characterizes as an enigma and a perpetrator of art world evils, also represents artist Taryn Simon, whom he portrays as an advocate for art making free from financial consideration.
According to the research, people of all races build up implicit bias throughout their lives by being exposed to different cultural influences — for example, a lot of media coverage characterizes black people as criminals, leading much of the public to associate black people with criminality.
" Sanders characterizes his mayoral triumph as a victory for movement politics, noting to me the support he received from "people in the low-income housing projects, women, police unions and neighborhood organizations — a working-class coalition that was very dissatisfied with the status quo.
Mr. McConnell wants any proceeding to be bare-bones, with presentations by House prosecutors and defenders of the president followed by a vote to acquit the president of what Mr. McConnell characterizes as partisan accusations that fall far short of the constitutional standard for impeachment.
In the demonstrations that have now entered the daily rhythm of life in France, the eye-catching signs of ART ON STRIKE — bold, black letters on dazzling yellow backgrounds, recalling the symbolism of the gilets jaunes — visually represent the interprofessional solidarity that characterizes the movement.
Throughout the brain—particularly in the parts involved in cognition, memory, and learning—synapse pruning continues into our first three decades, which suggests that it may be responsible, in part, for the starburst of adaptive learning that characterizes the first decades of human life.
Blauvelt characterizes Hippie Modernism as capturing a movement very much counter to the reductionist aesthetics of color-field painting and Minimalism, but, in a sense, hippie modernism's maximalist design principles and social interventions were contributing to a bigger push for simplifying and streamlining lifestyle.
The gender-generation contrast gives "Hotel by the River" a pleasing, astringent symmetry, even if the film, shot in chilly black-and-white that makes this one of Hong's most visually arresting movies, doesn't quite overcome the slightness that characterizes even the director's best work.
Gioia characterizes the lip service the music industry pays to social issues as a decades-old problem: MTV and the rest of the business largely slept through the AIDS crisis in the 1980s; this time, Gioia says, economic inequality has become the forgotten issue.
Martínez characterizes their activities as, "going around the bureaucracy," and it's clear that Hoffmann takes real delight in this kind of cheeky subversion, but it also smacks of social critique from so far inside the system that it does nothing to rattle the cage.
The cocktails at Tony's Workshop, which are listed in a hand-illustrated menu, are spiked with housemade elixirs like jasmine syrup, ice infused with rose petals, or dustings of Chinese herbs, a kind of highwire mix of bold flavors that also characterizes much of Chinese cuisine.
Collin Martin, fixed income strategist at Schwab Center for Financial Research in New York said it would be interesting to see whether Powell in his speech on Friday still characterizes July's easing as a mid-cycle adjustment or a signal for a series of interest rate cuts.
The report characterizes Equifax's overall response to the breach as "sorely inadequate," noting that customers faced long waits to Equifax call centers and on the Equifax breach site were asked to input the last six digits of their Social Security numbers — the exact information that was compromised.
That may seem odd, given how many choices consumers have for music listening today, but Nielsen characterizes this as representative of these group's desire to increase their consumption of media, as opposed to reducing it across one medium in order to feed a need with another.
" The controversy over the leak has shaken what Britain characterizes as its "special relationship" with the U.S., but Darroch said that support from both the U.S. and U.K. in recent days had "brought home to me the depth of friendship and close ties between our two countries.
The Dickensian House Frey haven't had any screentime since carrying out the Red Wedding and there's no reason for them to return except to die at the hands of an ascendant Tully-Stark alliance, presumably in the absurdly graphic manner that characterizes the show's most deserved deaths.
I would argue, in fact, that while these passions share the persistence despite consequences that characterizes addiction—no one could manage to raise a child if they couldn't push through some seriously rough experiences—the term addiction dissolves into meaninglessness if they are labeled as such.
Posted to Rangoon in the British colony of Burma; then to Colombo, in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka); and finally to Jakarta in Dutch Indonesia, with little in the way of administrative duties at any station, he pursued local women in a manner that Eisner characterizes as predatory.
Tidied up and refreshed by a traditional hot-towel shave, he makes his way to Giusto Bespoke, a shop where Luca Giusto makes fine custom shirts in a style the tailor characterizes as a fusion of jaunty Neapolitan taste with the more conservative one of the Florentines.
"A copy of the plan obtained by the Post characterizes HARPA as pursuing "breakthrough technologies with high specificity and sensitivity for early diagnosis of neuropsychiatric violence" and claims that "a multi-modality solution, along with real-time data analytics, is needed to achieve such an accurate diagnosis.
Tony Schwartz, in a review for The Times, called his reporting "a genuine piece of enterprise," adding: "In contrast to the police-blotter approach that so often characterizes local television news, Mr. Pressman tried to explore a more basic question about a death: Why did it happen?"
Take the "Elizabeth Warren always" meme that swept Twitter this summer: Though it warmly characterizes her as a relatably decent person ("Elizabeth Warren always replaces the toilet paper" and "Elizabeth Warren always boards with her correct boarding group"), it has a way of obscuring her political message.
In his 1984 memoir, ''First to Fight,'' the esteemed Marine lieutenant general Victor Krulak, known as Brute, spoke of the ''almost mystical alchemy'' that happens during boot camp, whose shared hardships he saw as ''the genesis of the enduring sense of brotherhood that characterizes the corps.
Duhaime-Ross's critique was echoed by many of her current and former colleagues at Vice, who focused on a portion of Abramson's book that characterizes the site as a salacious and irresponsible news outlet more focused on curating a certain image than on reporting the truth.
The pervasive lack of self-awareness that characterizes the way these women think of themselves bears some relation to the much-discussed failures of white feminism and of the shallow intersectionality recently exemplified in the foibles of Lena Dunham, Patricia Arquette, and certain participants of the 2017 Women's March.
In an excerpt published Wednesday by Vulture of reporter Ramin Setoodeh's upcoming book, Ladies Who Punch: The Explosive Inside Story of "The View," McCarthy, 46, characterizes her 2013-2014 stint on the show as "miserable" and goes into detail about working alongside fellow panelists Barbara Walters and Whoopi Goldberg.
In 2014, The Verge reported how Google had effectively created its own island in Silicon Valley, something akin to a company town, exacerbating a housing and traffic crisis that now characterizes much of the San Francisco Bay Area — the place with the highest housing costs in the nation.
Musk doesn't claim to be anti-union in the exchange with Gizmodo, referring instead to his company as "union neutral," and he characterizes the Medium post an "attack" that's "morally outrageous" and potentially funded by UAW sources in order to further its agenda of creating a union at Tesla.
"I didn't think 2018 could get any more 2018-er yet here we are at the last minute with something that perfectly encapsulates this combination of cruelty and stupidity that characterizes this entire year and everything to do with Trump and the wall," O'Neil told Mashable on Friday.
Despite widespread and detailed reports about the overturning of the Department of Justice's proposal to impose a 100 percent licensing model on our organization, Woodson wrongly characterizes the business practice of BMI (and, for that matter, ASCAP) as one already based on a rule of "whole work" (i.e.
And Topher characterizes a standardized exam as the 'pass this or you will be sentenced to death while your teachers are flayed alive' test," agreeing with Ms. Bixby's assessment, but admits that in the world as it is, there is nothing to be done: "We took it anyway.
At the same time, he helps us see that the project, far from being the expression of a Panopticon-like supervisory intelligence ordering an unruly world, is improvisatory, wildly eclectic, and "hyper-linked" in its very nature—a set of "brilliant feints, satire, and irony," as Curran characterizes it.
What characterizes me as a cook is a fondness for raw materials and an ability to make the most of my resources—a legacy from growing up in a post-war family, who spent their lives expecting they would have to go hungry or ration at some point.
Yet, while many hip-hop songs try to sound like Halloween (the holiday and the John Carpenter film), it's weird that Will fucking Smith's is one of the few that does that and is explicitly about the blend of fear and ridiculousness that characterizes this time of year.
Writing for Vulture, Craig Jenkins characterizes it as a "data dump"; in a similarly mixed review for Pitchfork, Meaghan Garvey smartly points out that the Migos Spotify profile directs fans not to the album itself, but to a 72-song playlist that is the album looped three times over.
Here, renters are exposed to the playground aesthetic that characterizes some of BIG's civic interventions, like the firm's explosively multicultural Superkilen Park in Copenhagen or the competition-winning Dryline, for which the regular flooding forecasted for Lower Manhattan is reimagined as an expanded opportunity for populist waterfront recreation.
Man Made Music also identified a set of qualities the new theme should embody, including the intimacy between "Morning Edition" and its listeners, who often tune in as they prepare for the day; the integrity of the program's reporting; and the sense of discovery that characterizes its broadcasts.
Meanwhile, in "The Child and the Machine: On the Use of CGI in Michael Snow's Corpus Callosum," Malcolm Turvey (referring back to Michelson) characterizes Snow's work as a euphoric personal expression of "ludic sovereignty over space and time," concluding that silent comedies are the ideal segue to experimental film.
Here too we are ushered through a painter's career chronologically — exploring how Freud, in Gayford's words, "loathed" the mystification of symbolism and had a self-described "zoological" interest in the human body — but the academic discipline that characterizes "Bridget Riley" is replaced in "Lucian Freud" by biographical verve.
Huang is right to point out the cruel irony in all of this, but when he characterizes his subjects as "two brothers formerly sold into indentured servitude and treated no better than slaves," he inadvertently downplays the incomparable brutality of the slaveholding system in order to heighten the contradictions.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesJuan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America Trump expected to nominate Texas GOP lawmaker to replace Dan Coats: report House Republicans claim victory after Mueller hearings MORE (R-Calif.), for pushing to release the memo, which Schiff characterizes as inaccurate and misleading.
"The interesting aspect for me will be how Chair Powell characterizes recent strength in the data without sounding hawkish at the same time, because they do want to keep the door open for more cuts," said Subadra Rajappa, head of U.S. rates strategy at Societe Generale in New York.
The whistleblower complaint, which describes Trump and Giuliani's effort to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter, characterizes Volker as involved in the back-and-forth between Giuliani and the Ukrainians — though the precise nature of his role isn't clear.
Together with her romantic partner, Zeke Hutchins, who was once her drummer and now works as her manager, Van Etten has undertaken what the couple characterizes as various adventures — acting, school, scoring, parenthood — each of which adds to her ongoing project: becoming a more well-rounded, more empathetic artist.

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