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It's a joke that circles back around to dead seriousness.
RUNNING IN CIRCLES Back down the river someone painted this maze.
But this all circles back to who you're even paying attention to.
The problem ... he's tried getting treatment, but always circles back to drugs.
The last scene circles back to when we first see handmaid Offred.
She circles back to small town Nickerson, who Tom James convinced to abstain.
He listens for a moment, then circles back to summon his mother, Manthia Magassa.
Are we moving on to tax reform and beyond before that circles back around?
He circles back to his band's upcoming album that releases this Friday, Dose Your Dreams.
But the root of the family's instability "always circles back to financial struggles," Ms. Edwards said.
Which circles back to a point I made earlier, that Trump has a cash-flow problem.
But it circles back to Letterman, who ends his visit in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's garden.
This new "True Detective" should hold you over perfectly well, until time circles back once again.
Now it will be interesting to see if the U.S. circles back to its short-lived QR obsession.
Before the episode ends, Dr. Lee circles back to first patient Lisa, and the pathology from her horn.
Plus, it's also got Assistant on board – everything circles back to AI for Google, including this connected speaker.
The Press Conference circles back to this theme of powerful women caught in the thick of something major.
"The Exception," a new film based on a novel by Alan Judd, circles back to an older tradition.
If you watch closely, "Dog" circles back to just how tense Kim is over Steph's growing friendship with Kourtney.
It all circles back to "Goodbye Carolina," which somehow, someway treats a tragic death with grace, care, and sensitivity.
Mr. Bradshaw circles back to that scene at the end, which has been drastically changed from the original version.
Today's ugly rhetoric around immigration circles back again and again to the subjects of ethnicity, nationality, skill, and entitlement.
Matching your lips and eyes — or lips and nails, or lips and outfit — circles back in vogue every few seasons.
Paul's disappearance loses its impact, so by the time the novel circles back to him, most readers will not care.
My daughter circles back to play with it multiple times throughout the day, and I like that it's Christmas themed.  
It's 12 minutes of screeching distortion, a melody that circles back half-formed, then Dalle laughs manically; a coming undone.
It's a measure of Twyla Tharp's gumption that she circles back to her failures as well as to her successes.
Eventually, the episode circles back to Jeffrey's relationship with Cunanan, revealing that they met during Jeffrey's first time in a gay bar.
Life: Skin Tight, airing Wednesday on TLC, the show circles back with past participants in the months since their body transformation surgeries.
The installment gave viewers some contradictory hints in either direction, and everything circles back to the "murder" of Jennifer Fields (Chelsea Kurtz).
That tracks given that much of online coronavirus chatter circles back to personal finance, school closures, and the cancelation of sports seasons. 
As the plot circles back on itself, it becomes clear this is not the first time humans have tried to start fresh.
From what I've seen, everything Alig does, from his interview with Megyn Kelly to his relationship with Patrick, always circles back to himself.
"Evasion and deception were the necessary weapons of my childhood," he writes in the first of his many circles back toward his youth.
The reason for the ongoing massacre circles back, most predictably, to the province's encouragement of hyper-accelerated resource development over the last decade.
Now, fans think she used numbers to tease her seventh album in another big way — and it all circles back to that Instagram vibe.
The Renaissance reference is a nice touch that circles back to the idea of holiness, as much of that art was about exhausting religion.
The trailer then circles back to Jane's meeting with the HR specialist as she asks him what they can do to stop the behavior.
Like Ms. Miller's forecasts, her medical history does not follow a strict linear narrative, and she breaks off on tangents and circles back many times.
"Crown Heights" begins with, and periodically circles back to, a real-life shooting that took place on a Brooklyn street in the spring of 1980.
"If someone shuts down and never circles back [to a money topic], that is a signal that something is amiss in the relationship," she said.
So let's close this one out by circling back to something you mentioned, Genevieve — the way the episode circles back to the pilot in many ways.
Everything in life circles back eventually — this we all know — but to be honest, we did not see this one coming: the return of hair bows.
She also circles back to evaluate her list of distractions each day, then brainstorms ways to eliminate everything on that list to improve her future productivity.
Below is the premiere of the video for "Boo Hoo" a video which loops its visuals as much as Gonzalez circles back on her ethereal lyrical refrains.
A bee stomps and vibrates her wings and waggles her abdomen while walking in a straight line, then circles back to the start and does it again.
"Lazarus" is about resurrection and, for Mr. Harris, that circles back to Ailey: With each dancing generation, with every performance of his 1960 masterpiece "Revelations," Ailey is reborn.
Since everything circles back to the Patriots, it's worth mentioning Garoppolo already has two Super Bowl Championships courtesy of his three and a half seasons in New England.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has pointed out that all of this circles back to the fact that censoring anti-vaccine disinformation won't necessarily solve the problem of its existence.
Twenty years on, the film's director, Arnaud Desplechin, circles back to the character, as if nagged by a sense of something half explored, and digs down into his past.
It circles back around to not only the soulmate aspect of the project, but also the struggles we all face as we go through the big changes in our lives.
" It's a monumental life event he circles back to time and time again in his songs: The first song on Harverd Dropout is, would you believe it, called "Drop Out.
In alternating chapters, Owens circles back 17 years to when Chase was just a boy tormenting Kya Clark, whose adored mother walked down the lane one day and never returned.
Mr. Stone circles back to the grand questions of power, war and secrecy that have propelled his most ambitious work, and finds a hero who fits a familiar Oliver Stone mold.
At rallies, even when reading his cues, he often circles back on a line, or repeats a phrase or question for emphasis, just to engage the hall and get people roaring.
CARAMANICA The new song on Spoon's hits collection, due in July, is "No Bullets Spent," which circles back toward the lean, guitar-driven indie rock of the Texas band's first albums.
Just when you think the plot may have finally moved past it, it circles back, and leans into it in a way that ultimately pulls the rug out from under the finale.
While it ultimately circles back to a larger story built around five main questlines, the overall effect is that you're choosing the stars of your Watch Dogs story right off the street.
Mr. McQueen's "End Credits" circles back to the spatial austerity and the aural immersion in political reality of Ms. Fraser's opener, "Down the River," but it is more powerfully disorienting and scathing.
" All of that circles back to newly-released Wikileaks emails, in which longtime Clinton confidante, John Podesta discusses infiltrating the Catholic Church with progressive ideology to foment revolution as a "Catholic Spring.
Gallant's story begins at the end, with Peter's failure, and circles back, as it seems Peter will spend his whole life doing, sifting through memories for the moment when everything was lost.
Ms. Thomas clearly has affection for Alice — she takes her seriously — but she does not let her off the hook either, and eventually circles back to what put her on that table.
Maloney is asked about an entirely different subject, drops a random bomb about basically punting the last few months of the season, then circles back to the actual question like nothing happened.
But it does get more difficult to continue to climb, and I think this all circles back to the core underlying question, which is what's the multiple you pay for that growth outlook?
First we see them as young girls, and then as middle-aged women forced into different social strata by religion and wealth; still, their every movement circles back to the primacy of their friendship.
Granted, it's understandable that right now – the time of year when particular attention is drawn to the calibre of recent films – is when diversity and representation circles back around as the hot topic of conversation.
But that's really only true in theory, because "Service" finally circles back to Rick and company in Alexandria, and all the episode is interested in doing is proving, again, that Negan is a bad person.
The current iteration of Taylor Swift — backed by electronics, comfortable drinking whiskey in Hollywood — circles back to meet the Taylor Swift of yesteryear in "Gorgeous," a new single from "Reputation," her album due Nov. 10.
That same day, Volker circles back with the other diplomats and offers the first indication that he understands that a good relationship between Trump and Zelensky is predicated on "an investigation," as Giuliani had been demanding.
In November, it circles back to Mr. Bernd in "Variations on Themes From 'Lost and Found': Scenes From a Life and Other Works by John Bernd," a choreographic collage of pieces that he produced in his final years.
But the finale circles back to where it started, and it is bursting at the seams with tangential characters, visual cues and over-the-top emotions that leave a jumble of impressions instead of delivering a clear punch.
And then she circles back to purchase the front-runner (no lace, the fuller of two skirts) with the discount because I take the blame for the delay and make generational allies of Sarah and the store manager.
At different ­stages she performs as a daughter, acrobat, prisoner, servant, friend, courtesan, spy and celebrity — an astonishing arc that circles back when she is invited to appear in a new opera based on her own secret life story.
Doctors are injecting the soft tissue underneath the eye with carbon dioxide, which is said to increase the blood flow in the capillaries, and change the bluish circles back to a healthy skin tone color, a treatment called Carboxy.
Unsparing secrets are revealed when she embarks on a cruise her husband arranged — a cruise that he may have planned with a companion other than his wife in mind — and the novel circles back to pivotal events in her life.
By the end of the hour, the eye, the van and the shoes are all explained; and for good measure, the episode even circles back to the reason last week's rogue submarine crewman fired a nuclear missile at a deserted island.
According to copyright lawyer Rob Cashman, once someone admits to copyright infringement by paying the initial fee of between $20 and $75, Rightscorp often circles back around, your admission of guilt in hand, demanding additional fees for any additional accusations of infringement.
The prequel spinoff "Black Summer" circles back to the beginning of the outbreak, following a mother (played by Jaime King) who's trying to find her way to her daughter, dodging the undead while forging relationships with other survivors who've been left behind.
Eckes circles back to Roger Rabbit to make his point: In real life, Judge Doom was General Motors, which along with Standard Oil, Firestone tires, Mack, and Philips Petroleum, conspired to dismantle streetcar systems across the USA in the 1930s and 40s.
But while this is ostensibly a show about technology, focused on people whose lives revolve around boxes of circuits and wires, their story—and the story of technology—always circles back to that most basic of human emotions: the desire to connect with people.
A few minutes ago you referred to Trump as a Russian "asset," and this circles back to the question of whether Trump was actively working with the Russians or whether he may have just been a useful idiot who didn't know he'd been potentially compromised.
Doing what they want also means placing an emphasis on complex plots driven by chaos and confusion, as well as knotty dialog that twists and turns and circles back on itself, often playing with misunderstandings and missing words in ways that are both comedic and horrific.
That question is the key to evaluating the value of a company's cash generation, and it circles back around to Buffett's example of an investor expecting a farm to generate a 215 percent return, and basing a purchase decision on that return assumption and the current business price.
A few years back, I attempted to trace it with a Goth Band Family Tree (which you can still see here) to show how there's goth metal and synthpop and darkwave and psychobilly, and while much of it circles back to those 80s UK groups, there's so much more to it.
Check out the clip -- it's hard to tell who the initial aggressor was, but it looks like Kamaru's camp, including UFC manager Ali Abdelaziz, really tries to go in and attack Colby -- who circles back to get closer to Kamaru as punches are thrown by Ali ... but don't really connect.
He mentions Khloe's marriage to "the 6-foot-10 black pro basketball player Lamar Odom," cites Kim's divorce from Damon Thomas, "the first of her three African-American husbands," and later circles back to Khloe, who "apparently had a real thing about romancing giant-size African-American hoop stars" (my agog italics).
It kills off its most engaging character just as the story seems to get started, and after spending a half-hour on a moving and detailed account of how to procure a funeral for an unclaimed child, it circles back and starts over again, picking up a second story line that it had seemed to drop.
And while we are looking for alternative bases for creating ethics and social rationales that are fair and emphasize peace and are respectful of difference, we fall back on an ideology that seems like it can lead us out of the wilderness, but ends up taking us in long, loopy circles back to a past we repeat ad infinitum.
This is the opening sequence for "The Powerpoint of Death," the second episode of Comedy Central's new dark comedy Corporate, but what's even more audacious is the way the episode circles back to it, to explore the ways these giant, global behemoths keep moving money around the world, in the form of bananas or gadgets or weaponry, and force their employees, often, to deal with the consequences.
And, in the adjacent gallery, Jasper Johns, now 87, is represented by over 30 years of his peripatetic late style, from "Between the Clock and the Bed" (1981), with its intimations of a figure and spreading light amid abstract hatch marks (its identically titled inspiration, by Edvard Munch, is on view at the Met Breuer) to "Regrets" (2013), a large, dark, dense work that circles back toward abstraction.
Line 3 takes the old track and makes a lap. At Centrum West, it turns and circles back over the whole track to Den Haag Centraal Station.
Augaitis, Daina. "Prototypes for New Understanding." Brian Jungen, Vancouver Art Gallery, 2005, p. 12. Jungen's "fascination with animals" often circles back to questions around the domestication of pets and the "environments built for animals" such as at aquariums or zoos.
He circles back when he learns that the gang is on its way. Noticing Saïd, Adama's brother goes to the sawmill to retrieve the drugs. Sarah goes near the spot where Yanis is locked, and Adama's brother threatens them with a gun, before being shot by Saïd. Freeing Yanis, Saïd takes him and Sarah inside their house.
Jake flees into the forest and circles back to the helicopter; the injured pilot tells him to get the others. At the camp, Sam attempts to break up a fight, and a guard attacks him. Caroline angrily denounces him, and he is taken hostage. Father convenes the commune and forces everyone to take cyanide-laced drinks.
The boat heads out into the lake but then circles back toward the pier where Elmer is standing. As the boat returns toward the pier, Daffy manages to jump into the lake. The boat then explodes at the precise moment that it returns to the pier where Elmer is standing. Elmer, wrapped in bandages, decides that he is going to try fishing instead.
The four highways meet the eastern terminus of SR 288 and cross over a portion of Chatuge Lake. Then, they head northwest to the town of Hiawassee. In the northern part of town, SR 75 splits off to the northeast. It curves to the northwest, and circles back to the northwest, before leaving the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, heads west, and curves to the north.
It chases them, until Rip manages to lose it near a pair of large trees. Tying the rope between the trees, he baits the creature when it circles back, forcing it to trip across the rope. Falling onto its belly, Rip rushes from cover and empties his pistol into its head. He and Darlene run off, believing the thing to be dead, though, once they're gone, its eyes open.
This movement circles back to the history of art from the 1960s when Louise Nevelson was doing "Assemblages" with found objects and recycled parts. Modern scrapbooking is done largely on 12 inch (30 cm) square or letter-size (US Letter (8.5 by 11 inch) or A4 (210 by 297 mm)) pages. More recently, smaller albums have become popular. The most common new formats are 6, 7, or 8-inch (15, 17.5, or 20 cm) square.
God and Man at Georgetown Prep examines the author's trials and travails at three different well-respected Catholic educational institutions in the United States. Judge discusses how his initial education in multiple Catholic schools motivated him to wish to become less religious in nature. He circles back to religion later in life, and discusses how he eventually found a renewed strength in Catholicism. The author recounts the religiousness of his father, Joseph Judge.
He goes to the theatre bar, again making sure he is noticed then circles back and leaves. He tracks down John Millway and invites him back to his house for a drink. Paul starts discussing his wish to kill Monica then he explains how he is going to kill Jack, relating the movements of his evening. Paul then says he would poison his drink and explains how he will dispose of the body.
The private investigator comes across a shack in the middle of a desert filled with mannequins modeled after the girl. After a mysterious gunshot, the film circles back to the target-practise scene where the businessman is hiring the private eye. During the filming of this cult film, Tatsumi and lead actor Shohei Yamamoto simultaneously appeared in Love's Milky Drops using the same sets as Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands.Weisser, p. 211.
Then he climbs a sheer cliff, but the Ruum extrudes a climbing claw to the ledge where he is hidden. He tries to dislodge it with a stick, and finds the Ruum can generate an electric shock. He shoots it and dislodges it, but the Ruum is unharmed by the fall and responds by growing multiple claws. Having not had any time for food or sleep, Irwin eventually circles back to his camp by a lake and sets a trap with dynamite.
" Ethan said, "The whole circle motif was built into the design of the movie, and that just made it seem more appropriate." Joel: "What grew out of that was the design element which drives the movie. The tension between vertical lines and circles; you have these tall buildings, then these circles everywhere which are echoed in the plot...in the structure of the movie itself. It starts with the end and circles back to the beginning, with a big flashback.
Nikki blows up the quarry, killing all of the reptiles in sight, but the explosion rocks the helicopter, throwing her off as she falls into a swamp. The helicopter circles back for Nikki while pieces of pythons and alligators rain around her, and she is eaten by a python head that is still alive (as snake heads can survive for up to an hour). One year after the incident, Diego cuts a ribbon to inaugurate the O’Hara-Riley Estuary, named in memory of Terry and Nikki.
Jüdische Flüchtlinge in Australien. Cologne-Weimar-Vienna, 2011 Although he had made test pressings of solo performances for Parlophone before leaving Europe, he had not yet released solo performances to the public and hence he vanished from international musical circles. Back in Germany Hitler placed all musical activities under the control of Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. In 1933 Goebbels began implementing policies to destroy and erase from memory the careers of Jewish musicians while fostering the careers of Nazi-approved artists.
Johnny clears everyone out of the kitchen and locks the door leaving Toby alone with Bobby. While Sam and other men cowardly leave Toby in the lurch, Johnny circles back through the back door and sucker punches Bobby, knocking him out. With a wink to Toby, he leaves through the back door. Toby realizes his opportunity after a moment and stages a brawl with appropriate sound effects so that when the others burst in, he is holding his hand and giving the impression that he knocked Bobby out.
Allevard is located in the Belledonne mountains 40 km south-east of Chambéry and 38 km north-east of Grenoble. The commune is accessed by the D525 from Goncelin in the south-west following the mountain ridge through the village and continuing north-east to La Chapelle-du-Bard. There are also some minor roads such as the D9 parallel to the D525 going to the north and the D108 which accesses the village from the D525. There is a tortuous mountain road - the D109 - which goes east of the village and eventually circles back to the north of the commune.
The book presents a phenomenological account of how this dual identification happens in human experience, and happens precisely through repetition. For the form of the other--of anything a person encounters or takes in--will necessarily strike the perceiver differently every time, so that each act of recognition circles back to the other's identity, but in a new way. Every recognition is thus both the same as and different from all previous perceptions. This habit of repetition in difference defines us: “the idea of forms and forces flowing into us from without, and there self-transmuting and pleating back upon themselves”--this “form[s] our subjectivity,” our sense of ourselves (17).
Mill Brook on the north slopes feeding that river's East Branch directly at Pepacton Reservoir, making it part of New York City's water supply. Water from the southern streams drains into the Beaver Kill not far below the mountain, which itself reaches the East Branch at East Branch well below the reservoir's dam at Downsville. The southern and northwestern portions of the mountain, down to an elevation of in Clark Hollow, are owned by the state. Its Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) manages the land as part of the Balsam Lake Mountain Wild Forest, which stretches across Mill Brook Ridge and circles back to Beaverkill Road around private lands along Beecher Lake and brook.
Foreshadowing the demise of the Qing Dynasty, rulers of China for the previous two and a half centuries, the Dowager Empress Cixi, alone in her throne room, having gambled her empire and lost, declares to herself, "The dynasty is finished", repeating the phrase three times... When the soldiers of the Eight-Nation Alliance have taken control of the city, after routing the Boxers and the remnants of the Imperial Army, Maj. Lewis gathers up his men, having received new orders from his superiors to leave Peking. He stops and circles back to retrieve Teresa, the young, half-Chinese daughter of one of his few Marine friends who was killed during the 55 day siege. Aboard his horse, she and Maj.
From 2017 to 2019, Barrymore starred in the Netflix television series Santa Clarita Diet, portraying a real estate agent who, after experiencing a physical transformation into a zombie, starts craving human flesh. Along with co-star Timothy Olyphant, Barrymore also served as an executive producer on the single-camera series, which was favorably received upon its premiere; Rolling Stone felt that "much of [the series' laughs] comes down to the uncrushable Drew Barrymore charm" and furthermore remarked: "The show is a welcome comeback for Barrymore, the eternally beloved grunge-era wild thing—it's not just her big move into TV, but her first high-profile performance anywhere in years. In a way, it circles back to the roles she was doing in the early [90s], playing deadly vixens in flicks like Guncrazy or Doppelganger".
" Writing for The A.V. Club, Emily L. Stephens said that the episode "manages something genuinely surprising: it propels the story forward with nimble efficiency, ties together several of the season's flopping loose ends, circles back into the show's history, and creates some tension along the way even as it acknowledges the ceaseless tedium created by its no-stakes cycle of death and resurrection." The acting in the episode was also received favorably by Michele Calia from The Wall Street Journal. Den of Geek Ron Hogan praised director Loni Peristere, and the scene about Elizabeth's baby and its portrayal, as well as comparing the filming with that of The Evil Dead. He also noted that the episode was "heavy on terrifying elements, from the monster baby stalking the hotel to the concerted efforts to turn Lowe into a complete mental case, orchestrated by his wife Alex.
Of Digital Dharma, Variety said, "Yachin’s prime achievement lies in making several knotty concepts not just palatable but engrossing," and stated: > A divinely inspired gift for those devoted to Buddhism, preservation and/or > a free Tibet, “Digital Dharma” is also an affectionate tribute to the late > E. Gene Smith, the scholar, librarian and ex-Mormon who waged a 50-year > struggle to save the endangered texts of Tibetan Buddhism. Barron's thought Smith's story was "told wonderfully in Digital Dharma." The Los Angeles Times called the film "informative if not entirely engaging," and said: > Director Dafna Yachin's use of archival images, including dramatic footage > of burning monasteries, striking location shots and interviews with > scholars, provides compelling glimpses into history and culture, as well as > thoughtful context for events such the Tibetan uprising of 2008. But when > the film circles back to Smith, often momentum flags.

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