Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

476 Sentences With "clings to"

How to use clings to in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "clings to" and check conjugation/comparative form for "clings to". Mastering all the usages of "clings to" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Thales stumbles, catches the wall, clings to it, suddenly woozy.
Frost clings to the branches of the many surrounding birches.
Miscellaneous grit clings to the wet heel of someone's foot.
At other times, The Orville clings to modern pop culture references.
She clings to Lindsay as a life raft, but she's drowning.
After not finding any clues, Lincoln clings to his brother's jacket.
The Washington Post: Besieged on all sides, Sondland clings to power.
But the brain still clings to this most fundamental of needs.
Dust travels, the specificity of particle clings to all origin sources.
A demure Cuban tree frog, intensely green, clings to a branch.
Instead, it clings to particles in the air and crystalizes into snow.
Maduro clings to power but is having trouble with energy and resources.
His mandate ran out in 2016, but he clings to the throne.
The result could be turmoil as the military regime clings to power.
As the night thuds on he clings to his pack of friends.
When the boss clings to power, the dream may wither and die.
However, she still clings to the old one by wearing the necklace.
This version of Ross is certainly the one his mother clings to.
A man clings to what is his, and fears to lose it.
This woman-child clings to Hollywood dreams even though she knows better.
But still, he clings to uncertainty as a reason to do nothing.
In person, Charo clings to you, her floral-musk scent, her hands.
And now he clings to power when he should be stepping down.
And the idea clings to you like an obsessive middle school crush.
Just as the political right too often clings to the fantasy that shrinking government will solve all problems of our broken politics, the left too often clings to the fantasy that tougher and more complete regulation of lobbying will.
Mr Trump has kept none of these promises, but clings to power nonetheless.
"If the leader clings to power, they are usually killed," Ezrow told me.
Any protest is brutally suppressed, and an ineffectual resistance barely clings to life.
These are valid excuses but woe betide the city that clings to them.
That's because oil clings to oil, whereas water and oil tend to separate.
That may change, however, if an alleged serial groper stubbornly clings to power.
Vitamin E acetate is sticky and clings to lung tissue, government researchers said.
It is, in many ways, a deeply conservative country that clings to tradition.
But his voice clings to clear, determined phrases that are still pop hooks.
A ball of fire clings to her right foot; her tail appears singed.
Yet the coalition clings to its "black zero" principle of no net borrowing.
If he clings to power, a more radicalized Tory party could yet emerge.
If he clings to power, a more radicalized Tory party could yet emerge.
As long as Vollman clings to this wish, he's dallying among the tombstones.
On the horizon, mist clings to the top of Mount Longonot, a dormant volcano.
Carolina (250-22) has lost six straight games and clings to slim playoff hopes.
While everyone focuses on booming social media and digital, traditional media clings to life.
What little solid land there is clings to the river in two skinny strips.
Alan (John Turturro) clings to his literary ambitions and works at an advertising agency.
His mother also desperately clings to the hope that his body will be found.
Installed nearby is "The Imaginary Indian (Totem Pole)" (2016), which clings to a wall.
They show how stubbornly Apple clings to both its principles and its profit centers.
As the search goes on, the community still clings to the hope of good news.
Fonsia clings to her own dignity as tightly as she does her ever-present purse.
This is a world where nothing lasts, no matter how tightly one clings to it.
Whoever clings to the propaganda of Otherwise must be judged incurious or complicit or both.
Mangy grey fur on wrinkled skin that clings to my skeleton like a dirty towel.
He has lost one ally after another in recent weeks as he clings to power.
I think this ... He clings to power like ... He makes an African dictator look charming.
More than a month later, Maduro clings to power, with the support of his military.
Some of the quirky decor on the Thirsty Perch still clings to the building's exterior.
His mother was sold at auction, and he clings to his scant memories of her.
Yet it clings to those traditions even as schisms appear on all sides because: Help!
Lacking the book's episodic sprawl and psychological nuance, their movie clings to its essential tension.
While he clings to his privileges, his heirs set about dismantling those traditional power structures.
It clings to me, mostly forgotten, but once in a while it asserts its presence.
The instant that the cool, damp mask clings to my face, I sigh with pleasure, relief.
He may forget that while he's onstage, but it's something he clings to when he's off.
He clings to his sense of self throughout the physical, psychological and sexual abuse he sustains.
Moon dust clings to clothing and poses serious health risks to astronauts, a new study finds.
Or will she shun Polly to retain some semblance of perfection that she desperately clings to?
Yet he clings to the structure of the Catholic Church if not necessarily to faith. Why?
It's the best stylus around, and it magnetically clings to the side, auto-pairing and charging.
Anderson clings to the idea that the church doctrine has always declared personhood begins at conception.
To taste these, the extract is sprayed into a glass, where it clings to the sides.
A misconception still clings to Cleveland and it comes down to three words: river on fire.
The hope one clings to is this: Even the longest of wars do end some day.
It's deceptively crystalline, belying its lushness, and almost indolent in how it clings to the tongue.
Even if it clings to power, the gamble on seeking a bigger mandate has spectacularly failed.
Others have asked whether the administration has a coherent strategy if Mr. Maduro clings to power.
She throws it at one point and the screen cracks and she still clings to it.
A baby orangutan clings to its mother, Violet, inside the Thirty Hills forest concession in Sumatra, Indonesia.
She's been criticized for not being intersectional — that she only clings to feminism when it suits her.
In the clip, Everly rushes her mom and clings to her legs as she practices the moves.
When she puts the doll in the bath, its hair clings to its scalp, just like Jude's.
The Trump administration has ratcheted up pressure on the Venezuelan government as Nicolás Maduro clings to power.
Or how dramatically, precariously built, like this seaside village that clings to the side of a cliff.
And the longer Mr. Museveni clings to power, the tighter his grip on dissent appears to be.
A wonderfully old-fashioned, fainting-couch glamour clings to the Lieder interpretations by the soprano Anne Schwanewilms.
Stew barely remembers the friendship Kendall still clings to, and that's the biggest, saddest win of all.
The tiny hole submerges most of her body as she clings to the edge of the icy pit.
Bastardo's anguished mother, Carolina, clings to hope that perhaps a lesser tragedy has befallen her daughter and grandchildren.
Or it could mean that, out of the main characters, Cersei clings to life till the icy end.
Though breezes blow through the building, the chickens' droppings emit an ammoniac reek that clings to the nostrils.
A political meltdown is unfolding in Britain as Theresa May clings to power and tries to execute Brexit.
A Russian poison strikes again, Angela Merkel tries to save her migration deal and Wimbledon clings to tradition.
Mr. Theroux does not wear shorts, even on days when the denim clings to your thighs like paint.
He's rapidly climbed in the polls, chewing away at the remaining electoral space Joe Biden currently clings to.
One challenge for museums in calibrating their social activism is the patina of elitism that clings to them.
She clings to power, relying on her colleagues' fear of another election and on the support of the DUP.
Still, being first isn't everything, especially when you're Apple and you have a fanbase that clings to every rumor.
It's buildable, long-wearing, and leaves a natural, satin finish on the skin that never clings to dry patches.
" It also colorfully says that "the President clings to his assertion like a drunk to an empty gin bottle.
Many Catholics and non-Catholics today express dismay that the Catholic Church still clings to such an "outdated" doctrine.
Mr. Maliqi still clings to the hope that his son is studying in Egypt rather than fighting in Syria.
Yet she still clings to that brief moment when she was brave enough to upend her life for love.
The orchestra hovered evanescently around her, like the luminous mist that clings to the hills on Northern California mornings.
Instead, she clings to the very American idea that everything will get better through more work and more consumption.
Bert, for his part, clings to denial and his belief that commitment is the only marital vow that matters.
The outgrowth is a GOP that clings to the poles of the party, a reality McCarthy very clearly represents.
The foreign policy establishment clings to the fiction that what's good for America is necessarily good for the world.
One wants to venture deeper, the other clings to shore, embarrassed by the childish antics of her younger sibling.
Sometimes Ms. Isler hands out free mantecados, cookies soft from lard, with powdered sugar that clings to the tongue.
I hold onto what's in my pocket the way an anxious baby clings to a beloved blanket at bedtime.
Even if President Nicolás Maduro clings to power, he won't be able to recover the support of the people.
" Czuleger seconded the dewy effect, and added, "It's a high-pigment, creamy formula that clings to the skin as promised.
I never got the impression it was like movie theater popcorn, which is something that really clings to your hands.
He clings to power with the support of Cuba at the cost of wrecking his country and destabilising its neighbours.
Apply a body scrub and butter with the same scent, and you'll find the aroma clings to you much better.
It also casts doubt on the survival of Mr Turnbull's government, which clings to power with a majority of one.
It's a glimpse of a dark future for much of human civilization, which stubbornly clings to coasts around the world.
Instead, it clings to the absurd fantasy that a heavily-armed populace is the best way to keep Americans safe.
Brooks Koepka clings to a two-shot lead ahead of a large group going into the final round on Sunday.
"While the White House clings to the past, automakers and American families embrace cleaner cars," he wrote in an email.
Like Nell, Love is a woman so scarred by familial trauma that she clings to an unhealthy image of love.
PETER HUTCHINSON Phippsburg, Me. To the Editor: There is good reason that Donald Trump clings to his controversial Twitter account.
"While the White House clings to the past, automakers and American families embrace cleaner cars," Becerra said in a statement.
And Maduro still clings to power in Caracas despite US-led efforts to depose him — including a failed coup attempt.
She clings to her mother, Dorothy, played by the extraordinary Yngvild Aspeli, who is the show's sole actor, and puppeteer.
The only reason the MacBook Air clings to life support is because it's the only Mac laptop available for under $1000.
But he clings to his conviction that there was a tamped-down investigation, that it should have continued for years, decades.
A blue dragon clings to the edge of a jagged shard, ogling a flaming pearl that floats just out of reach.
For this particular wig, Alvarez opted for a Spandex dome cap that clings to the head — no clips or bands required.
Meanwhile, Demian Maia clings to his opponents' backs like a baby koala that hates its mom, and RNCs are his specialty.
As the country grows better educated and more diverse, he clings to a GOP base skewed toward older, less-educated whites.
The Arizona town where I come from—perhaps a future likeness of Obreht's Amargo—still clings to its bygone cowboy identity.
Unfortunately, he clings to the hope that Mr. Trump will keep his promise to release his tax returns before the election.
Even if these tropes and traditions are often violated — and Trump has done so again and again — everybody clings to them.
The best thing about it is that when you open the packaging, the food clings to the sides of the inside.
The Tour de France is hardly alone in a sports world that often clings to its traditional philosophies on gender issues.
While it clings to the slow and deliberate pace of rural life, it retains the cosmopolitan sensibilities that arrived with Judd.
Fashion — and even Congress — may be changing, but the lingerie brand of Angels clings to its push-up bras and wings.
But today, the mainstream of both political parties clings to the false logic of the 1980s, which yoked legalization to enforcement.
Although the songs admit to infidelities, it grows clear by the end of "Ye" that Mr. West clings to his family.
Despite the doping, the drugs, the slow slide into corpulent decadence, some supernatural aura still clings to our image of him.
On the door of the Blue Colony Diner, next to the quarter candy dispensers, a frayed sticker clings to the glass.
The HDMI plug also no longer clings to the puck magnetically for easier storage, which is something you probably never noticed anyways.
A 1-year-old from El Salvador clings to his mother after she turned themselves in to Border Patrol agents on Dec.
A brittle star clings to a purple coral, one of two species discovered on Cook seamount that may be new to science.
Nearly four years on, Assad still clings to power, anchored by Russian and Iranian support that has swung the war his way.
Jon clings to his envisioned martyrdom and refuses to back down when Sansa reminds him they don't have enough men to fight.
And yet, Mizba says she still clings to the hope that prompted her family to board a smuggler's boat two years ago.
This month's premiere fed a sad new part of Fey's mythology: how defiantly she clings to Hollywood's last acceptable forms of racism.
In it, our friendly neighborhood superhero clings to the side of a wall while sending a mechanical insect to do his bidding.
It clings to the furniture, covers your clothes, and somehow makes its way into your food no matter how careful you are.
Russian and Iranian forces have bolstered Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad as he clings to power after a bloody seven-year conflict.
Her box assemblages are not wrapped — or trapped — in the air of poetic-romantic longing that clings to those of Joseph Cornell.
And sometimes the way a character approaches or clings to a certain creed can challenge the audience's own perception of those teachings.
Chris Pine, as Jay, a journalist who clings to Fauna (India Eisley) for his own reporting, may be the show's strongest asset.
As I watch him trawl through his records one Friday evening, an air of pensive intrigue clings to the pair of us.
But even as it clings to indie modesty, "Clean" greatly expands the scope of Ms. Allison's songs in both words and music.
"Compare that to somebody who has measles and sneezes, the virus then clings to particles that hang in the air," says Yasmin.
Separately, several people have been reported killed in clashes in the Democratic Republic of Congo as President Joseph Kabila clings to power.
CNN, for example, still clings to this notion that it is not part of the #Resistance; they're just bringing you the facts.
Meanwhile, a sliver of a middle class clings to its precarious perch between the superwealthy superminority and a sea of abject poverty.
Along with so much else, Harvey's rains washed away for a time the partisan petulance that stubbornly clings to our national politics.
Even after a Mafioso menaces Aaron ("I'll pull your insides out with a pair of pliers"), the boy clings to his optimism.
Stuck in a stultifying marriage, she's in love with the dashing lieutenant-colonel Vershinin (Alfredo Narciso), whose optimism she secretly clings to.
The beauty is how it clings to Isabel's body, how it makes her look almost naked, and yet, there's barely any skin.
It will be tragic if he clings to his prejudice, forcing transgender people out of the military and back into the shadows.
There's a perception that Donald Trump is a thin-skinned and oversensitive man who clings to myths and grudges to his own peril.
But it shouldn't make you want to avoid trying in the first place just because the coach stubbornly clings to a ridiculous outfit.
The unique pudding-like texture of the mask clings to skin, creating an even surface that's easily absorbed by the skin upon application.
Neuralink's job: to investigate the possibility of nanotech netting that clings to the brain and can upload and download thoughts and feelings. Why?
And, in the wreckage that was once the Soviet Union, the United Aircraft Corporation, a merger of Soviet-era firms, clings to life.
Most lipstick clings to my dry lips but hers sit so nicely on them and they feel so nice😍😍🙌🏻🙌🏻.
Add cold water slowly until the dough is moist enough to stick together but not so sticky it clings to hands or bowl.
Though the sun is a long way from its zenith, my shirt already clings to the damp film of sweat on my skin.
RAJ PERSAUDConsultant psychiatristSIR SIMON WESSELYPresidentRoyal College of PsychiatristsLondon Most funding on autism clings to the old view of "genetics-first/brain-wiring" paradigm.
Use tongs, instead of a colander, to drain the tagliatelle so some water clings to the pasta instead of going down the drain.
The 10,000-hour rule is compelling in a world that clings to the idea that people rise up through society based on merit.
Or that the "Spanish flu" name that clings to the pandemic is fake news; it's far more likely to have started in Kansas.
Yet for all his fecklessness, Ian clings to the idea that charity is the right conduct for those burdened by privilege and wealth.
O'Reilly is a more careful director: he clings to O'Neill's narrative, while Jones blows it off the page with one idea after another.
In video from one performance, the guest artist Gregory Hines and another male dancer show off as she shyly clings to the back.
As with many of French's narrators, Rob clings to an idyll, an interlude of past perfection to which he longs, hopelessly, to return.
"Donald Cried" is an acutely insightful, exquisitely written and acted triumph for Mr. Avedisian, who understands how the past permanently clings to us.
He has become famous for his status as the wealthiest man in the world, prominence that he clings to, much like his money.
Both of them got so caught up in the fantastical world of possibilities Rebecca clings to last season that it made them sick.
That interpretation of the war has long been out of favor in universities, though it clings to life among neo-Confederates and racists.
Preordaining a peaceful future, especially an apparently zombie-free one, should be anathema to a show that clings to week-by-week anticipation.
The only association with sin that clings to Mr Schiff, a marathon-running vegan, relates to the fact that his wife is called Eve.
Mr Gnassingbé (pictured) is still unpopular, but he clings to power thanks to a crackdown on activists, who have been killed, tortured and imprisoned.
While trying to help a stranded truck driver on NC 301 Highway on Sunday, a man clings to a yield sign in Hope Mills.
While everyone else clings to aluminum and plastic and is just now dipping their toes into magnesium and carbon fiber, HP has gone berzerk.
Mud is literally everywhere, heavy mud from unending rain that clings to people's skin and clothing and buildings and never seems to wash away.
Foxes run through the streets of the city's downtown, which clings to a narrow strip of land below mountains and faces the Nemuro Strait.
In the photo, the two both appear to be laughing as Kidman clings to the country singer and buries her head in his chest.
Former President Clinton thwarted his bid for reelection in 1992, imbuing Bush with the scent of failure that clings to all one-term presidents.
Yet it still clings to rigid class structure and at the very top is the royal family -- the pinnacle and global symbol of elitism.
If you're a smoker, you probably have no idea how the odor of tobacco clings to your clothes and belongings and especially your breath.
Bazille's near-copy of the work, made the following year, clings to tonal shadings of the same elements, objectifying them to tedious, static effect.
Trying to scrounge up some food, it clings to a bird feeder dangling from a tree as the wind blows it every which way.
Indeed, in one of the novel's most enduring images, that coffin is what the narrator Ishmael clings to in solitarily surviving the Pequod's destruction.
All the while, he clings to the newspaper-wrapped masterpiece as his one constant, an anchor to the most defining moment of his life.
A similar taint clings to Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, both of whom also outdid Maris in the steroid-fueled 1990s and early 2000s.
Instead of basking in triumph at Downing Street, she now clings to power because her party, like her country, is split down the middle.
She then said Republican women are stronger "because nothing melts a snowflake faster than a strong woman who clings to her Bible and guns."
Despite the arrest, Miss Lewis "still clings to her woman husband, and claims that the arrest is a conspiracy against them," the article said.
Power, Malas points out, has been connected to the government's role since Ottoman times, so it clings to these networks as symbols of strength.
That representation is crucial for both the development of young women, but also for society at large that still clings to outdated, Western beauty standards.
In fact, Fairley clings to hope that her daughter — who lived with her father and stepmother in Bishop, California — will return home alive and well.
And after more than five years of civil war, President Bashar al-Assad -- propped up in part by Russian air support -- still clings to power.
But while Cersei clings to life just for the sake of saying she survived, Lady Olenna is clearly at peace with the idea of dying.
Joe Donnelly clings to a slim lead in Indiana and Claire McCaskill is tied in Missouri, both states which supported Mr Trump by wide margins.
Donald Trump still clings to the racist conspiracy theory that Barack Obama was not born in the United States, the New York Times reported Tuesday.
Los Angeles is a city that respects—maybe even clings to—the faded glamour of its Golden Age, and it celebrates that era's institutions accordingly.
There's something mesmerizing in the flurry of his legs—the magnetism with which the ball magically clings to his feet, and his teleportation-like speed.
If Trump's conversation about race clings to his "law and order" nonsense, he reinforces his support among that set, but may turn enlightened moderates off.
One of them disagrees, and clings to an iPhone, which is the only object in this world that is not a metaphor, that is real.
The person who rigidly clings to the illusion of control (in life, relationships, etc.) is, deep down, terrified of how little control they truly have.
The Hammond pardon showcases the double standard of justice the nation still clings to, one that is dependent upon the skin color of armed insurrectionists.
Fiona, though, clings to the belief that her marketing talents can help her persuade her soul's owner to revoke, or at least modify, their arrangement.
Nashville brings a five-game point streak (2-0-13) into Monday's contest as it clings to the second wild-card spot in the West.
She clings to it as if willing it to live, but all is not lost: A green shoot has begun to curl from the stump.
The gunk we want to wash off our hands, whether it's dirt or germs, clings to us because of the natural oils on our skin.
It's the best stylus around, and it magnetically clings to the side of the tablet where it auto-pairs with the device and charges wirelessly.
He has mostly got Cs and Bs. He clings to a belief that he is a "commander" on the vanguard of a white supremacist revolution.
But she likes having a leisurely morning of the sort she had in Alameda, and she clings to that routine by getting up extra early.
To leave it all behind — to give up your life — a thick ugly shadow of fear clings to the mere idea of such drastic change.
The light formula clings to individual hairs unlike the more conspicuously painted-on (though precise) effect of a pencil, and the application is fast and foolproof.
The robot consists of two magnetically-attached halves, one that sits on the outside of the airship, while the other clings to it from the inside.
Last memories But for now, as the family prepares to bury Terence Crutcher on Saturday, his sister Tiffany clings to the last memories of her brother.
The Trump administration would be wise to delink its counterterrorism strategy from the Ethiopian regime, which barely clings to power by a state of emergency decree.
It clings to the wall of Peabody Shoe Repair in Nashville's walkable Hillsboro Village, a family-owned business that had operated in Nashville for 50 years.
As Joshua Green wrote in The New York Times, most of the conservative media still clings to an "alternative reality" that fits President Trump's own narrative.
The standard USB port has been removed and replaced with a Magport: a magnetic connector that clings to the back of the phone to charge it.
The only exceptions have been Chile (which already had a low rate), and the United States that stubbornly clings to its exorbitant 28500 percent combined rate.
But it only offers a small taste of what Japan is like: a place that, as it stands, clings to racial purity and remaining culturally homogenous.
And, if Mr. Bongo clings to power while avoiding transparency on the voters' true intentions, he could put Gabon's stability, and its future prosperity, at risk.
As for the wardrobe malfunction here, she clearly doesn't seem to mind how tightly the wet dress clings to her body -- and, frankly, neither do we.
To mate, frogs embrace in a position called amplexus: The male frog clings to the female until he can fertilize her eggs as she lays them.
Right now America is tearing itself apart as an embittered white conservative minority clings to power, terrified at being swamped by a new multiracial polyglot majority.
Russ T. Piazza, manager of Tarkio, also runs a concentrated portfolio — lately 34 stocks — and clings to his favorite companies, which are typically mid-cap offerings.
As long as the US clings to this fantastical goal, there won't be any diplomatic settlement of the conflict over North Korea's nuclear weapons in 2018.
Despite being well into the 21st century, America still clings to the notion that women are vessels whose bodies can be owned by men for pleasure.
Remove the membranes—that milky/translucent skin that clings to the bones like a wet piece of notebook paper—from the back of the racks. 2.
While she clings to where she's come from, she's become willing to go public with a queer identity that may create an even deeper wedge between them.
But it also comes from the savage desperation with which Paula clings to her son — and how her love for him interplays with her addiction to drugs.
But you really have to love the chunky plastic look, because this laptop ignores the design tenets Apple's popularized and stubbornly clings to an old school look.
The Middle Kingdom's public image lacks the reek of desparate farce that clings to its neighbor North Korea, or the batshit insanity that's become Japan's calling card.
Everyone we meet clings to the factory — where matzo was baked, inspected and ferried in hanging baskets from room to room — despite rising costs and international competition.
After all, it still clings to the use of courtesy titles before people's last names, an anachronism that may not track with the tastes of modern readers.
As this is the only thing that gives him his self-worth, he fervently clings to it just as much as he wants to (unconsciously) escape it.
Lest readers succumb to the thick aura of calamity that clings to this sad story, Todd offers up charming scenes of local life, including the spring lambing.
Energy is one of just three sectors in the green over the past month as oil clings to its recent rally, and some see the upside continuing.
Wind whipping and clouds swirling, she clings to the side with teeth gritted, in single-minded pursuit of a lever to prevent the balloon from ascending further.
Many people here are terrified that if Mr. Kabila clings to power at all costs, as some of his counterparts across Africa recently have, Congo could explode.
But in an institution that clings to its dusty traditions like a koala bear to a eucalyptus tree, even talk of allowing in cameras is potentially contentious.
It is Ramadan, so he is fasting this afternoon, but the aroma of kretek, the clove-scented cigarettes smoked by most men here, clings to the place.
But west of the borough center, beyond the serpentine county park that clings to either bank of Goffle Brook, the terrain rises sharply, and Hawthorne's character changes.
It doesn't help that Mr. Steers, as his occasional leering peeks up Elizabeth's skirts underscore, clings to some old-fashioned ideas about women and their on-screen uses.
As she's wheeled into surgery, Rebecca tells her nothing bad ever happens on Christmas Eve, while young Kevin clings to his twin's hand 'til the last possible moment.
I cling to my sneakers, those in protest of Nike cling to their ideologies, and Nike itself clings to a desire to be part of a national conversation.
Add in the turkey stock and mix on medium speed for 103 minutes, or until the dough starts to take on a shine and clings to the paddle.
Mr. Rubio now needs to prove his detractors wrong on the charge that he clings to a script because his knowledge of policy is too thin to freestyle.
Luckily, we can say the adaptation clings to the source material accurately, thanks in part to the interventions of the enigmatic author, who goes by a pen name.
" "While the SPLC clings to its misguided and cynical views, we will continue to shape Mississippi's system of public education into the best and most innovative in America.
"Yet the President clings to his assertion like a drunk to an empty gin bottle, rolling out his press spokesman to make more dubious claims," the editors write.
Some of that bitter comedy clings to the hero of Evelyn Waugh's "A Handful of Dust" (1934), who heads haplessly into the rain forest and never comes back.
Quentin Tarantino's evocation of 1969 Los Angeles clings to an era it doesn't want to end, even if it has to rewrite history a little to do it.
His name is Forky (Tony Hale), he was put together from cutlery, pipe cleaners, and goggly eyes, and he clings to a fervent belief that he is trash.
"The only thing that keeps us going is that we have three little boys," said Ms. Lankford, 35, who clings to hope that the adoption will go through.
Smoke is nasty, it's indiscreet and offensive to others, it clings to clothes, and worst of all it drastically cuts the number of all-important terpenes you inhale.
It clings to the top of a narrow ridge overlooking a winding gorge that drains into the Yangtze, the river that marks the border between the two regions.
Terrified that he will be found out, Jeffrey clings to the heterosexual mirage the military forces him into — a violation it dares to recontextualize as his duty to uphold.
It's the idea it clings to in order to justify the end of its story, as though it's a really beautiful and moving idea, not an utterly tragic one.
The ever-present myth of "toxic mold" has become well-established on the internet, ironically similar to the the way stubborn mold clings to indoor surfaces in damp environments.
As time goes on, the family clings to hope that something will come of the retesting, anything that can divulge a clue that will lead them to his remains.
" Instead, the aim for a wise man should be that learning "enters his ear, clings to his mind, spreads through his four limbs and manifests itself in his actions.
She clings to a callous boyfriend named Christian (Jack Reynor), who is more interested in hanging out with his gang of grad school mates, including a Swede named Pelle.
The shirt that clings to his back at the soccer field and the sweat dripping from his forehead in mission five make both those environments feel sticky and close.
It has led to an enviable career, an unenviable amount of scorn, and accusations of being, well, a sycophant who clings to one of the world's most famous athletes.
Many were once classrooms of a public school — a damp air of adolescent angst still clings to them — and are probably about the size of Mr. Nauman's starter studios.
It clings to my body nicely instead of restrictively and it doesn't hurt that it has a flattering v-neck so I don't feel like a slob in bed.
Such is the case of the forty-five-hundred-year-old tree that clings to life near the tourist path that now runs through the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.
Ten years later, Biya still clings to power, one of a number of African leaders who have circumvented electoral politics, term limits and natural decline to maintain their position.
The floor side clings to the floor like a yoga mat while the top side of the rug pad securely pairs with the rug cover to become one unit.
But her disavowal of Trump hasn't appeared to rattle her base, which she will need in the pure toss-up seat, as Ayotte clings to a razor-thin lead.
Poem Selected by Terrence Hayes This poem suggests that a mind in its most natural state is associative: It clings to words like "bandicoot" for the sounds of them.
But the strength of Nurmagomedov is not that he takes everyone down on the first attempt, it is that he clings to opponents and keeps dragging them back down.
In Syria, which has a Sunni majority, the Alawite Shiite sect of President Bashar al-Assad, which has long dominated the government, clings to power amid a bloody civil war.
But after an election in July, Mr Turnbull clings to power with a majority of just one in the lower house of parliament and a minority in the upper house.
At a dairy farm in nearby Mayenne, where village shops shut at lunchtime and mud clings to his city shoes, he draws curious locals as if to a prize breed.
The phrase Noah clings to as he races to escape a wildfire that's consuming Topanga Canyon is one he hears during an interview with a firefighter on the local news.
While remnants of its old design clings to the familiar shiny and chrome exterior, almost everything inside this phone is reinvention: from the speakers to the software to the camera.
If Mr Abe clings to power as his popularity ebbs, Mr Koizumi warned, his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) could suffer in next year's election for the upper house of parliament.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's newly appointed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, who lost two motions of no confidence last week, may lose his government's budget even as he clings to power.
Snapchat still clings to its reverse chronological feed despite the relevancy sorting Facebook offers in its News Feed and Stories making it easier to keep up with your close friends.
Putin has no natural heir and even if he clings to office in the manner of Zimbabwe's 93-year-old Robert Mugabe, the Russian leader's power will wane with age.
It's a sign of how Germany has been slow to embrace electric vehicles and associated technology as it clings to the combustion engine that has driven its post-war prosperity.
Despite the U.S and international efforts to recognize Juan Guaido as Venezuela's rightful interim leader, Maduro clings to power, despite a series of deadly clashes and a punishing economic crisis.
Attracted to Veronika—and more than happy to steal her away from Sick Boy—Renton still clings to the underdog rebelliousness that he thinks once made him a blazing original.
If the GOP clings to the House and keeps the Senate, Trump would likely claim validation for his hardline leadership rooted in keeping his political base intact and vilifying opponents.
In the lobby, the nature theme takes a whimsical turn as decorative mushrooms sprout from columns; moss clings to walls; and driftwood-inspired furnishings are topped with cactus-filled terrariums.
It's a piano ballad called "LAX," produced by Simone Felice, and like much of Oberst's stuff, it balances gentle melodies with the natural anxiety that clings to the guy's lungs.
Wang urged me to visit the Float at Marina Bay, the world's largest floating stage, a 22002,000-square-foot slice of steel that clings to the lip of Singapore's esplanade.
The test for America has always been how she manages her division, how she finds and clings to a common purpose, and how she spins the tapestry of her diversity.
For all her plot seems to be about her evolution into a woman of independence and strength, Beverly still clings to a childhood fantasy of a lover who rescues her.
Yet listeria is almost omnipresent in our food system, and doesn't respond to many typical food safety measures: this bug will even grow while refrigerated, and heartily clings to surfaces.
She also starts a needy flirtation with another patient, Len (a suave Hugh O'Brian in the film's strongest performance), whom she clings to as her worries about her progress escalate.
As Maria clings to her plot of land with all her might, she is drawn into the violence around her and is forced to confront the color of her skin.
"Texas cannot satisfactorily explain why it applies current medical standards for diagnosing intellectual disability in other contexts, yet clings to superseded standards when an individual's life is at stake," she wrote.
The growing dissent is a worry for the government, the ninth since the Arab Spring and the 0003 fall of leader Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, as it clings to power.
Its foray into phone hardware hasn't been a huge success so far, but maybe jettisoning the feature phone wing will allow it double down on the smartphones it clings to. Maybe.
Although it has received far less attention, Nicaragua is following the script of Venezuela, in which an elected dictator clings to power though repression and at the cost of economic destruction.
Chávez's successor, Nicolás Maduro, clings to power, but Venezuela's economy is suffering from a lethal mix of recession, shortages and inflation, and his party lost control of the legislature last year.
They indulge in a brand of improvisational image glut that clings to the spontaneous and often arbitrary devices of abstract painting, leaving thematic threads dangling in a fog of blurred ideas.
Shocked by the brutality of the crime, large crowds gather for candlelit vigils in cities throughout the country, expressing outrage and praying for the victim as she clings to life. Dec.
Barry's been so entangled in this mess for so long that he clings to the scraps of normalcy the acting class provides like they're lifelines — and almost all of them backfire.
The mother (Mary Tyler Moore), in denial, clings to an illusion that everything is fine, as the passive father (Donald Sutherland) and a psychiatrist (Judd Hirsch) try to mediate the mess.
He clings to the faith that his thwarted ambition, his battered idealism and his dented self-esteem will all be vindicated if Eliza wins a competitive scholarship to study in England.
"All the trendy stuff right now has tie-back to the '90s," Soprovich says, adding that since the PlayStation logo has such a definitive '90s energy, streetwear culture clings to it.
This is remarkable: a paranoid president who disbelieves basic facts and the advice of his closest aides and instead clings to a narrative, no matter how wild, that fits his worldview.
My parents instilled these ideals in me as a child, and my father clings to them today -- hoping they will guide this country, yet again, through this period of racial division.
You linger in this frozen waste, barely alive, for days, learning to hunt, fetching a friend from the mountains, and moving at a crawl as the snow clings to your horse's hooves.
Indeed, because this compound was detected around Comet 67P/C-G, we also know that methyl chloride clings to comets—objects that happen to form during the primordial phase of star systems.
Trash reeks, garbage water pools next to the metal-edged curbs, and every piece of grime floating in the air clings to clothing and skin, leaving behind the filmy feeling of filth.
Perhaps my thoughts and approach to life are more akin to what is called Western than Eastern, but India clings to me, as she does to all her children, in innumerable ways.
The area's mix of affluent suburbs and conservative rural stretches resembles the Ohio district where a Republican candidate in a House special election on Tuesday, Troy Balderson, clings to a narrow lead.
Western societies—though it is not only the West that clings to this construct—believe that childhood is supposed to be a separate, playful, safe realm, protected from sordid grown-up business.
It is JUST right in the feel — doesn't make you too hot, breezy and flowy, but then clings to the right areas as you move to show off [what] you want to.
A meme might begin as a running joke between friends or as an obscure message-board trope, and this intimacy clings to it even as it circulates among an ever-expanding audience.
The alt-right clings to a memory about white supremacy's golden age (whether it was factual or not) and fights to keep its symbols such as the statue of Robert E. Lee.
"Texas cannot satisfactorily explain why it applies current medical standards for diagnosing intellectual disability in other contexts, yet clings to superseded standards when an individual's life is at stake," Justice Ginsburg wrote.
Judge may well believe the world is going to keep getting worse and worse from century to century, but he also clings to the idea that one individual can make a positive difference.
"If the U.S. obstinately clings to its own way, China has no choice but to take corresponding countermeasures," Ministry of Commerce Spokesman Gao Feng said Thursday in Mandarin, according to a CNBC translation.
But his chubby arms and legs and the way he clings to the man who pulled him from the rubble of his bombed-out home suggest he is younger, maybe still a toddler.
If you insist on being a fool who clings to childish memories of kangaroos as cuddly pets, then look no further than Exhibit B: Here we have Exhibit C: Kangaroos are swole af.
Every day, Elektra clings to hope that her valiant brother, Orest, will return and exact revenge on their mother and the sniveling Aegisth (Burkhard Ulrich, a bright-voiced tenor in a Met debut).
Mr. Fujiwara's stamp remains subtly visible in a lot of contemporary consumer culture, from New York to Tokyo and beyond, and thus a certain cool clings to anything that bears his creative stamp.
The dialogue clings to exact dates and precise times of occurrences, as though temporal continuity were an anchor in the world we share and understand together, as we're asked to consider otherworldly possibilities.
Both men may be nearing what Hirst calls "the last lap of the race,"but Mr. McKellen suggests that Spooner clings to words — some quite lewd — as an essential defense against the inevitable.
She has a houseful of servants she can no longer afford to feed, and a plantation headed for the auction block, yet she clings to the tattered romance of her poisonous, prosperous past.
Yet even as a new generation starts to embrace a broader sense of what it means to be Japanese, a conservative strain in the country clings to a pure-blood definition of ethnicity.
As much as Boston clings to its deep history, there was growing sentiment that, as with the revered Boston Garden, which had shuttered in 1995, it was time to move on from Fenway.
His electability argument — which he clings to despite the fact that he was blown out in Iowa, the kind of Midwest state he's supposed to appeal to — is now hanging by a thread.
But on Malta – a state that continues to portray itself as a European success story – the island's most powerful man still clings to his seat in the stout Crusader bastion known as Castille.
A Michigan man clings to life in an Ohio hospital where doctors are treating him for injuries sustained when a sandbag smashed through the windshield of the car he was riding in, PEOPLE confirms.
Even if you don't wear makeup, pollution – which is literally everywhere, especially in cities – clings to the surface of skin and causes dullness, pigmentation, dehydration, fine lines, congestion, and loss of firmness and elasticity.
Berninger's hot-blooded performances electrify these climactic moments; he clings to his microphone, careens across the stage, and nudges his vocals to uncomfortable extremes, at times delivering his lines in a frenzied, clinched yelp.
Some of Trump's senior aides are frustrated that Maduro still clings to power in the face of mounting pressure from the Venezuelan opposition, mass hunger and economic ruin, and international calls for his resignation.
Arizona is 2-4-1 in its last seven games and 10 points behind Los Angeles as it clings to third place in the Pacific Division, two points ahead of Vancouver and surging Anaheim.
At least dejected Indians fans can still become fans of football in Washington, DC, where the home team insistently clings to not only a reductionist logo, but an outright racial slur as its name.
A t-shirt is a personal thing—a 2013 story in The New York Times Sunday Magazine said that 683 out of every 10 Americans clings to at least one old shirt for sentimental reasons.
A t-shirt is a personal thing—a 2013 story in The New York Times Sunday Magazine said that 9 out of every 10 Americans clings to at least one old shirt for sentimental reasons.
She clings to a withering European project, ardently defending the European single currency while extolling the principle of freedom of movement across Europe in the face of mounting unease and fear at home and abroad.
Mrs May now accepts that a trade deal with the EU cannot enter into force before Britain leaves (even if she clings to the fantasy that its full details may be worked out in advance).
He injected it into the bloodstream and now he clings to the idea -- "no quid pro quo" -- as his defense, regardless of what the complaint, the call transcript or the growing list of witnesses say.
We meet Simon's mother, Marianne, who, not sensing disaster, falls back asleep when she first hears the phone ring, and who clings to each moment of borrowed time before the unimaginable understanding breaks over her.
What's more, it is run by a gerontocracy that clings to power by any means and is increasingly out of step with the country's very young population: 22009 percent of the total is under 15.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach on Friday said he is recusing himself from serving as the state's chief elections official as he clings to a razor-thin margin in the state's Republican gubernatorial primary.
Dallas (14-16) dropped its seventh in a row as its clings to the WNBA's eighth and final playoff berth, and played without center Liz Cambage, the league's leading scorer with 23.0 points per game.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - President Jacob Zuma has received the latest call for his resignation from his own brother, according to a media report, as the South African leader clings to power despite a string of scandals.
During a time when the media confines women to the peripheral and clings to the myth that female-driven content isn't profitable, let's count the ways that Netflix raised the bar and stole our hearts.
The acting is especially memorable, particularly in Marling's smaller moments: her childlike wonder, her scared-deer reactions when someone touches her, even the way in which she clings to a wolf sweatshirt at a Costco.
While my husband and I are not so nonconfrontational in our relationship, he clings to it hard within the context of his family, and he continues to have polite conversations with our brother-in-law.
During the war with China, Mr. Duc was only 17 years old, but he came to understand one thing then that today, as a security guard living in Hanoi, he said he still clings to.
If you can look beyond the horrendous, wig-like thicket that clings to the head of the title character in "Nancy," you might see something to admire in the movie's uncompromising portrait of extreme misery.
That whiff of familiarity clings to most of the nine stories in "Behold the Void," whose casts of monstrous characters include witches, homicidal madmen, ghosts, a shape-shifting mother and an evil public swimming pool.
So even as the 21970nd Biennial of Graphic Arts rejected the framework of a thematic exhibition, it clings to an important (if vaguely defined) philosophic-poetic attitude that questions the anthropomorphic polarity of human vs.
"The White House will likely look to further erode the country's oil export revenue by compelling consuming countries like India to curb their Venezuelan purchases" if Maduro clings to power, Croft said in a research note.
A stand-off over Venezuela's leadership has gripped the OPEC member for the last month, with the U.S. and dozens of other nations backing opposition leader Juan Guaido, while Nicolas Maduro clings to his disputed presidency.
It may be difficult for outsiders to understand why this isolated Northeast Asian nation clings to an arsenal that has cost it dearly in terms of severe economic sanctions and isolation from much of the global community.
Its landscape is dotted with the ruins of long-closed tin and copper mines, along with mountains of spoil from the extraction of china clay (also known as kaolin), a business that still clings to life today.
While the eager-to-offend but politically moderate New Right clings to the chance of real political power, the Alt-Right seems to realize no such recognition is forthcoming, and that criticizing Trump is a sounder position.
Another was to mitigate the unpleasant whiff of dynasticism that clings to it; Jeb's campaign coffers were filled by friends of the Bush brothers' daddy, President George H.W. Bush, as were George W.'s coffers before him.
However, growth has been too slow for an overwhelmingly youthful population, far more interested in jobs and change than in the Islamist idealism and anti-Shah republicanism of the 1979 revolution that the old guard clings to.
That distinguishes it from Sony, which has been talking about reorganizing its mobile division for longer than competitors like Xiaomi have existed, and from HTC, which still clings to its Sense software like an ineffective security blanket.
Its Arab neighbours are convinced it is a nuclear power, but Israel clings to the ambiguous formulation that it "will not be the first to introduce nuclear weapons to the region", neither acknowledging nor denying its capabilities.
Underneath a medieval aqueduct that clings to the sides of a deep gorge, the geologist Walter Alvarez noted that the Cretaceous rocks at the bottom of the canyon are chock full of small fossils of ocean plankton.
Meanwhile, Jimmy finally told Gretchen he loves her in the season two finale — albeit while blind drunk on "trash juice," a technicality he clings to in the third season premiere like he once did the trash juice.
Forced to become a shrewd materialist — in his interactions with adults he is almost always trying to make a deal or work an angle — he somehow clings to a sense of honor and a capacity for empathy.
Mr. Erdogan has accused the United States-based cleric Fethullah Gulen of being behind the failed coup — which Mr. Gulen denies — and clings to the suspicion that the American government was seeking to remove him from power.
Listen to this conversation, in which Trump clings to the notion that he never knew of Woodward's request to interview him -- although he admitted, when challenged, that Senator Lindsay Graham did in fact relay it to him.
It has its dark sides — racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia — but it clings to the idea, the fairy tale, that change and progress are not only possible, but they are intrinsic to the dream that is this nation.
Though there are substantial issues at its heart, including West's sexism and the inherent tension of race as Swift clings to the narrative of victimization, the reality is that both sides need us more than we need them.
But it's not a self-tanner: Free of DHA, the essence is infused with a true brown-based pigment (no orange streaks here) and silky pearlescent shimmer that clings to skin until you're ready to wash it off.
While Frank clings to life in what may be the only hospital in America where fluorescent lights have been replaced with a moody blue glow, the information Lucas Goodwin was so desperate to share has become public knowledge.
But no matter where Philip goes throughout this season — which includes Australia, the repressed depths of his traumatic childhood, and even Antarctica — he clings to his bitter resentment as if letting it go would mean fully castrating himself.
On the page, however, he eludes our grasp, guarded by the author's perennial urge to keep us guessing, whereas Landais clings to the principle that, if you've got a poet, you might as well put him on show.
These brackish waters are the cradle of Vibrio cholerae, a bacterium that clings to human intestines and emits a toxin so virulent that the body will pour all of its fluids into the gut to flush it out.
He clings to the inappropriate Clinton precedent only because it serves his purpose of dismissing the charges against Trump with as little damage as possible to the president, the Republicans, and his own death grip on the Senate.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SUMMIT, NJ — Touchstone is the name of Rachel Beach's luminous installation at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, and it clings to the work as both a metaphor and a pun.
CreditCreditMark Edward Harris The Mar Mattai monastery clings to the side of a steep mountain, and on a clear day a visitor can stand against its fortresslike walls and discern far below the winsome farmlands of Upper Mesopotamia.
" Still, he clings to his training for as long as he can, telling himself what he has told his patients: "If we don't learn to love our deficits, we will only ever identify with what we can do.
"With a 50 basis point cut pretty much off the table, the market clings to a 25 basis point cut, but the Fed holds the cards, and for now, gets to play them as they wish," said Giddis.
No word yet on whether or not you will be able to replica die of hypothermia while your replica love clings to replica life on a replica plank in the middle of the still insanely real North Atlantic ocean.
Boston will hit Detroit on Thursday, making it four cities in five days, as it clings to the second American League wild card and tries to keep pace with the Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays in the AL East.
"Imagine wearing a light gray Lycra jumpsuit for a month and a half that clings to all of the worst parts of your body," he said of filming against a plain background as part of the stop motion process.
I watch them instead of watching the woman swimming in an oversized T-shirt that clings to her body like slime, instead of seeing the child splashing in his inflatable sleeves while his parents puff on elaborate e-cigarettes.
The expanded U.S. and European sanctions since November that hit Syrian businessmen close to Assad and targeted non-Americans trading with Syria have deterred international companies from investing in post-war reconstruction, as long as Assad clings to power.
Meanwhile, despite a grinding conflict that has killed more than 400,000 Syrians and left nearly half of the population displaced, Bashar al-Assad still clings to power while denying accusations of chemical weapons use and systematic human rights abuses.
Lucy clings to her name and her personhood in the face of a system that is determined to strip her of both, and Clod manages to recognize the names and, eventually, the personhood of those who have been objectified.
Troops from regional bloc ECOWAS, spearheaded by Senegal and Nigeria, crossed into Gambia on Thursday at the request of newly elected President Adama Barrow, who had to be sworn in at Gambia's embassy in Dakar as Jammeh clings to office.
My phone no longer clings to its charging cable like it's a hospital drip, and the battery itself has stopped taking surprise nosedives from 40 percent charge down to zero when I have the temerity to go outside in the cold.
"If the U.S. side obstinately clings to its course and takes any new tariff measures against China, then the Chinese side will inevitably take countermeasures to resolutely protect our legitimate rights," Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at a briefing.
Horned larks, in addition to their dazzling yellow chins, feature a white underside that, unfortunately for them, is really good at absorbing tiny bits of black carbon; free-floating atmospheric soot clings to their feathers like dust to a feather duster.
Students describe an unfortunate side effect of decades without renovation — a sharp, chemical smell clings to the dorm and its residents — although this could not be verified as the university did not permit an American reporter to enter the building.
He is the overwhelmingly preeminent political figure in the United States and will prevail eventually over the shabby retinue of Potomac insiders and cliquish snobs that besets him, as it clings to the official furniture and shrieks righteous epithets at him.
"The President clings to his assertion like a drunk to an empty gin bottle," the editorial said, even though senior intelligence officials, as well as Republicans and Democrats, have said they have seen no evidence to support Mr. Trump's accusations.
Assuming he runs, the first few months of his campaign are critical; how much of the buzz and excitement that still clings to him -- despite losing a Senate race in 2018 -- can he translate into money, activists and poll numbers?
The rest of the team managed four hits in each of the two contests and the Baltimore lineup is 2-for-14 with runners in scoring position in the series as the club clings to a slim lead in the American League East.
Joined by Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan, Anthony Kennedy and Sonia Sotomayor, Ms Ginsburg wondered why Texas was willing to apply "current medical standards for diagnosing intellectual disability in other contexts, yet clings to superseded standards when an individual's life is at stake".
Doris grieves her mother, feels alienated from her brother, clings to female friendship, rejects change, embraces love, cops to loneliness, dredges up 50-year regrets, and goes through a rending character arc that would put most coming-of-age stories to shame.
Instead, we have been privy to an all-out partisan media war, with unrepentant Hillary Clinton enablers on one side, and Donald-Trump-at-all-costs defenders on the others (though a vast majority of the chattering class clings to Madam Secretary's side).
Cangoroo does advise all riders to wear helmets on its website, but its rules also include "no highways" and "no passengers," which immediately conjures the image of some dumb idiot pogo jumping down a highway while another idiot clings to their back.
A 21-year-old mom clings to life in a New York City hospital days after police say the father of her 4-year-old daughter attacked her with an ax — allegedly the same weapon he used to nearly decapitate her pregnant friend.
At the stately Hotel Armenia, which caters to the diaspora visiting the capital of the disputed mountain enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, dear to the hearts of Armenians everywhere, the dining room clings to the traditional starched tablecloths and, of course, aged Armenian cognac.
"While the White House clings to the past, automakers and American families embrace cleaner cars," he told The Times in an email, adding that the state's strict environmental policies are "achievable, science-based, and a boon for hardworking American families and public health."
Mr. Niu, 270, may belong to the last generation of itinerant porters, known as "bang-bang," who have become a symbol of Chongqing, a city that clings to the towering hills where the Jialing River flows into the mighty Yangtze in southwest China.
Instead of being any particular kind of writer, she is, flagrantly, a consciousness — an abstract, all-encompassing energy field that inhabits a given piece of writing the way sunlight clings to a rock: delicately but with absolute force, always leaving a shadow behind.
But not every scene was quite as pleasant: One image shows a woman on a gurney being wheeled into the back of an ambulance; another shows a man gasping for breath as he clings to someone in a white fur suit for support.
It's an incredible investigation of the peculiar quirks of late-90s music and the underbelly of the record industry, and also a touching meditation on how our memory clings to little tchotchkes of culture, meticulously archiving so much that we don't realize.
It is also an institution that clings to gender stereotypes and casts a harsh light on class and race — the firm boundaries of opportunity and care that privileged parents can draw around their own children, often to the detriment of other people's.
As a historian, she is reconciled to this likelihood, but part of her clings to the hope that she is wrong, she said; the citizens of Lower Silesia have an affection for the treasure hunters, even if they come up empty-handed.
On the other hand, it has become emblematic of the cantankerous, highly personal discourse that clings to the man himself: For a number of reasons — more on which later — many of his critics have come to claim that the anecdote is pure fabrication.
Even now, a trace of the eager rube still clings to him, and his idea of a helpful stunt, at a critical point in the film, is to mount an old motorcycle, light-years from Earth, and gun it straight at the enemy.
While the victory may have been cosmetic at best for spiraling New York, the setback was Arizona's 10th in 15 outings as it clings to a half-game lead over Colorado in the race for the top wild-card spot in the National League.
Sinosphere Manchu, the imperial language of the Qing dynasty (1644-1912), may be effectively extinct, but a close cousin clings to life in an unlikely place: a collection of towns near China's border with Kazakhstan, 2,800 miles from the language's former stronghold in northeastern China.
Silicon Valley still clings to a particular gospel of hard work, where a start-up's success depends on how hard employees "hustle, " lunch breaks get replaced with fasting rituals or chugged Soylents and engineers wear their consecutive sleepless nights like a badge of honor.
And if you've come to appreciate Spanish socarrat, the crispy rice that clings to the bottom of the paella pan, you'll want to know fan jiao, the equivalent to be scraped up from the pot: 58 St. Marks Place (Second Avenue), 646-434-6449, claypotnyc.com.
In the fall of 2015, scientists noticed that cracks had begun to form near the bottom of the glacier that clings to the stony western flank of the Eiger, a 13,015-foot mountain through which the train passes on its way to the Jungfraujoch.
"If the U.S. side obstinately clings to its course and takes any new tariff measures against China, then the Chinese side will inevitably take countermeasures to resolutely protect our legitimate rights," Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a regular briefing, when asked about Trump's warning.
While menswear over the past decade has trended toward slimmer cuts, Trump's suits are staunchly oversize, and his hair and makeup clings to the very '80s notion that blond hair and an orange tan are all that's needed to make a person look good.
Today, Moscow is the capital of an authoritarian oligarchic state whose wealth — in large part derived from mining, petroleum, and other extraction industries — is hoarded by a kleptocratic ruling class that clings to power with increasing desperation, through rigged elections, riot police, and mass market distractions.
A poll of nearly 7,343 voters on Sunday by Harris Interactive found that 59 percent of Macron's voters had chosen him primarily to stop Le Pen becoming president, reflecting the distaste that still clings to a party long considered a pariah in France for its xenophobic associations.
South Africa jealously clings to its credit rating which hovers just above the line separating "investment grade" from "junk", however, Gordhan's removal last week and the negative implications it carries for international finance flows into the country, have already triggered an adverse reaction from the biggest agencies.
"Texas cannot satisfactorily explain why it applies current medical standards for diagnosing intellectual disability in other contexts, yet clings to superseded standards when an individual's life is at stake," she wrote in the majority opinion, which Justices Anthony Kennedy, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan joined.
"Untitled (Black Light Painting)" (1975), consists of a symmetrically arranged area of black paint framed on either side with six white squares that reflect the illumination in the gallery in tiny point of intense light (the result of plastic confetti that clings to the paint's irregular surface).
Workers must still take time to clean the tracks the old fashioned way, filling bright orange plastic bags with sodden coffee cups and dead rats, because the new vacuums are only designed to remove the thick layers of dirt and debris that clings to the rails.
From Prometheus, we know what happens next; the film left David with Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) — who clings to her faith and wears a cross around her neck even after her ideas about human origins are conclusively uprooted — on an alien ship, headed for . . . somewhere.
Our government clings to the belief that the sophisticated attack was planned, practiced, and executed by the 19 hijackers, most of whom could not speak English, had never been in the United States, and had little education, without any external support while they were in the United States.
In one of my past relationships I was known as the koala because of my never-ending desire to cuddle, so I totally identify with this lady in the video (although blue lipstick doesn't really work with my skintone) and the way she tenaciously clings to this torso.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — In President Trump's mind, he has become the indispensable man, the political force singularly responsible for the narrow lead that Troy Balderson, the Republican candidate, clings to in a heavily conservative Ohio House district and that Kris W. Kobach maintains in the Kansas governor's primary.
He tells us his manuscripts are typed by someone else, he relies on his wife and secretary to use a computer, and he clings to the belief that video games are "solitary," even if massively multiplayer online games are where a growing number of Americans go to be social.
The clips are meant to showcase the innocent joy of dads finding creative ways to goof around with their kids — one surfs while his toddler daughter clings to his back, another hits the skatepark with his disabled son and a third wheels his son down a homemade roller coaster.
United States military and counterterrorism officials have never forgotten where that detour into darkness led — unreliable intelligence, demoralized interrogators, terrorists who still cannot be tried in a court of law because they were tortured and a stench that still clings to America's counterterrorism reputation these many years later.
It is Trixi who clings to the idea of the Ertl family the longest, while Heidi repatriates and Monika — "the ex-depressive, the quasi-Bolivian" — sets out on a path into die-hard militancy with the National Liberation Army, becoming known as Che Guevara's avenger after killing Toto Quintanilla.
There's also Todd Banducci, elected as trustee of the local junior college after pledging that he'd be "its worst nightmare" because he "clings to his guns and his Bible because he knows his God," and Vito Barbieri, a House rep whose major legislative focus has been eliminating restrictions on raw milk.
Scott S. Greenberger's new biography, " The Unexpected President " (Da Capo Press), mentions the whiff of birtherism that still clings to Arthur, who probably entered the world in Vermont on October 5, 1829, though some who were later desperate to prevent his succession spread rumors of a Canadian or even Irish nativity.
African-Americans are failing to vote at the robust levels they did four years ago in several states that could help decide the presidential election, creating a vexing problem for Hillary Clinton as she clings to a deteriorating lead over Donald J. Trump with Election Day just a week away.
It is a ridiculous comedy to see that the Trump administration, claiming to take a different road from the previous administrations, still clings to the outdated policy on the DPRK - a policy pursured by previous administrations at the same time when the DPRK was at the stage of nuclear development.
But for all their superficial similarities, Tweetsie and Westworld have nearly diametrically opposed philosophies: While the former clings to a representation of the West that dominated American pop culture for decades, the latter demands a radical rewriting in which the background characters of western mythology come forth to demand their day as heroes.
Donna Brazile's explosive book excerpt that confessed Hillary Clinton's campaign was essentially pulling the strings at the Democratic National Committee nearly a year before she was the official party nominee is the latest proof that, even in a changing populist uprising spreading nationwide, the Democratic Party still clings to money before all else.
He doesn't really command strong support from his own party's base; his prominence comes, instead, from a press corps that decided years ago that he was the archetype of serious, honest conservatism, and clings to that story no matter how many times the obvious fraudulence and cruelty of his proposals are pointed out.
By signaling that he plans to keep a presence in New York after taking office in January, Mr. Trump, a Republican, has animated a confrontation unlike any in modern American politics: between a president who clings to his hometown and yearns for its affection, and a city that wishes he would simply disappear.
In the weeks that followed, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) have slowly clawed back territory in the city, but a stubborn remnant of around 27 fighters clings to a handful of inner city neighborhoods, despite a sustained -- and some argue indiscriminate -- campaign of government airstrikes reducing much of the city to rubble.
A little of this mystery still clings to their pages: when Mr de Hamel takes the Gospels of St Augustine (pictured) to a service in Canterbury Cathedral he notices that its leaves are so light they flutter and hum in time to a hymn, "as if the sixth-century manuscript…had come to life".
Stops range from the cultural to the natural, and include a drive to the statue of the sitting Buddha at Kuenselphodrang; a visit to the Royal Textile Academy of Bhutan; and a trek to Paro Takstang, known as the Tiger's Nest Monastery, where a temple complex clings to a cliff above the Paro Valley.
Anaheim (23 percent) clings to the lead over San Jose (33), Chicago (22.7) and Washington (22.4) for the league's best power play and also boasts the top penalty-killing unit as it bids to become the first team since the 1984-85 New York Islanders to finish with the best special-teams units. 2.
Over this may lie a pork chop hammered thin and sealed inside an improbably fluffy crust, or pork belly in slices thick as cake, with descending horizons of lean and fat, or chicken freed of its bones and deep-fried twice, so the crispy shell of skin turns chewy where it clings to the flesh.
Bewildered by his strange new home on Park Avenue, disturbed by schoolmates who don't know how to talk to him, and tormented above all by his longing for his mother, he clings to the one thing that reminds him of her: a small, mysteriously captivating painting that ultimately draws Theo into the underworld of art.
It clings to the "first" status, helped by a state law that allows the New Hampshire secretary of state to set the date of the primary a week before any other state that might try to go first (a big part of the reason Iowa goes before it is that it's a caucus state).
Sanders, whose support is dipping as he tenuously clings to second place with 15% of potential Democratic voters in CNN's latest poll, has sought to strengthen his position by directly criticizing Biden's record on issues ranging from his support for the Iraq War, to NAFTA and other trade deals -- a campaign strategy Sanders personally decided to pursue.
The band's lyrics, especially on Beyondless, reflect his apparent desire for exactitude, though it can feel less about providing clear meaning, and more to do with the mood the words evoke: "Catch It" is a stormy meditation on transience, and sleaze clings to the "toilet stalls" in "Plead the Fifth," for example, but the rest is up to you.
Hundreds of state and federal health investigators have been deployed to find out what has caused such extensive damage to patients' lungs, which researchers have likened to the chemical burns suffered by soldiers attacked with mustard gas in World War I. Vitamin E acetate is sticky, like honey, and clings to lung tissue, the C.D.C. said.
Where I first read the book relating to Pudge's thirst for adventure, this time I pored over the passages where he can't stop thinking about the layers between him and Alaska as they lay next to each other; about how she acts differently when she's drunk; about the tiny infinitesimal moments that he clings to, and the many more where it is hopeless.
I guess the best we can hope for at this point is that such an atmosphere will no longer be tolerated, that the central idea every major-college football program clings to will be subject to the kind of ethical scrutiny that it should have been starting back in the 1800s, when this whole thing first began to spiral out of control.
Despite the ethical and economic implications of Amazon's metastatic growth into so many areas of the economy, Schumer still clings to the old line that Amazon and its defenders have used—that the company has ultimately been good for the market by making its competitors more efficient and by providing venues for small businesses to make money on its e-retail site.
"Glass-Lung" begins with a furnace accident in a Pennsylvania steel mill; its only survivor clings to life with the help of his 8-year-old daughter, who, in the kind of surprising shift typical of these stories, ends up working in a museum as the secretary to an archaeologist, then serving as the archaeologist's assistant on a search for an Egyptian tomb.
There's a multi-faceted realness that clings to ANTI in ways that are absent from her other albums—think of the earnest crack in her voice on "Higher," the self-confidence that has made her a modern style icon in aural form on "Sex With Me," or the audacious choice to record a straight cover of Tame Impala's "Same Old Mistakes" just because she liked the song.
The dye is made of chemically modified graphene particles, a sugar from the pulverized shells of crustaceans, and vitamin C. When sprayed and brushed on hair, the dye sticks in a couple of different ways: graphene clings to uneven surfaces, plus it sticks to the crustacean sugar in the dye, which in turn binds to a protein in hair, according to C&E News.
The formula varies from shack to shack—some spots dip the clams in buttermilk first, while others use evaporated milk, but mostly everyone dredges them in corn flour, pastry flour, or some combination of the two—but a good fried clam should be three things: simultaneously sweet and briny with a light batter that clings to, but does not suffocate, the exterior of the mollusk.
We know that Donald Trump has refused, unlike other presidents, to release his tax returns; that his trust agreement allows him undisclosed access to profits from his businesses; and even that he clings to a profitable lease on a hotel only a stone's throw from the White House when divesting himself of that lease is not only the obvious but the right thing to do.
It's the sort of news that makes for a terrible birthday present, the sort that finds Gypsy pouting in a Rapunzel princess hat on her actual birthday while Dee Dee clings to her narrative for dear life: The cake is still sugar free (not a real allergy of Gypsy's as we know) and Dee Dee is maintaining that Gypsy's paperwork had a typo and that she was born in 1995 (nope).
There are funny mix-ups along the way when it comes to the hardware — a stray incorrect iOS version, fake interfaces, one Nokia N8 that Spencer's boyfriend clings to deep into 2014 — but the way technology plays into the characters' lives is spot-on from the jump, and it gets consistently smarter and more unnerving as the show reaches for weirder and more complicated ways to scare its superhumanly resilient heroines.
" The United States was "attempting to invent a pretext for increased sanctions against the DPRK by mobilizing all their servile mouthpieces and intelligence institutions to fabricate all kinds of falsehoods..." "As long as the U.S. denies even the basic decorum for its dialogue partner and clings to the outdated acting script which the previous administrations have all tried and failed, one cannot expect any progress in the implementation of the DPRK-U.
But those grounds are the same grounds that were obvious during the campaign: We watched him blow kisses to dictators then, complain about our allies then, promise a détente with Russia while exploiting the D.N.C. hacking then, double and triple down on falsehoods and bogus narratives then, cling to self-destructive feuds (the Khans, Alicia Machado) in the same way that he clings to public flattery for Putin … and after all this, he was still elected president.
That means that, if Robb clings to the view that companies engaged in large amounts of First Amendment-protected activity are immune from labor law enforcement, there will be no one to protect workers' rights to join a union, no one protecting their right to join together against abusive work conditions, and no one who can force an employer to actually bargain with a union, at least if the employer's core business involves First Amendment activity.
The college admissions scam clings to a news cycle that's otherwise awash in scandal after scandal from the Trump White House — including the indictment, guilty plea, sentencing and congressional testimony of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's former personal lawyer Michael CohenMichael Dean CohenI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Wyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Hope Hicks defends accuracy of her congressional testimony MORE.

No results under this filter, show 476 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.