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The middle square is not as confining as it looks.
Or maybe they suggest serialization and a confining, consumerist femininity.
Singing a lieder recital, with its confining protocols, can seem rarefied.
It's remarkable for confining vast destruction to a small, subtle instrument.
I found such limited and simple answers liberating rather than confining.
She needed panties that wouldn't be too confining, but still looked sexy.
Kinship is the defining — and also the confining — fact of Pio's life.
Proponents said the measure would phase out extreme means of confining animals.
The spider scurried over, swaddling the struggling tick in layers of confining silk.
He recently told CNBC the agency is considering confining sales to vape shops.
He succeeded in largely confining himself to addressing policy issues, even if loosely.
"It's pretty confining, pretty boring, not dangerous, but still no picnic," Donson said.
Charlotte, examining her confining marriage, is beginning to think that stability is overrated.
And the footboard can be confining for those who like to stretch out.
Confining patients to their rooms, restricting their activities and posting guards is expensive.
Confining extremists also gates them off from more moderating voices and reinforce extremists' bigotry.
Confining life to four pen-and-ink panels won't keep the demons at bay.
And accepted industry practices, like confining animals in impossibly small cages, are just as brutal.
"Modern masculinity is so confining," Jerid Bartow, Drucker's cis-male boyfriend, told me one evening.
News, which will make you want to break free from a confining situation, may arrive.
If so, confining the veto power to the congressional leadership might be a preferable alternative.
"There's no limitation on confining his testimony to the four corners of the report," Schiff said.
Surveys find German Turks growing less attached to conservative ideas like confining women to the home.
The moons Pan, Atlas, Prometheus, Pandora, Epimetheus Mimas and Janus share the effort, confining the ring.
Its rules are too confining, its web of connections—from trade treaties to security alliances—unfair.
I didn't want my sister's delicate little body to be stuffed into that cramped, confining box.
There's something confining and time consuming about budgets that makes me say thanks, but no thanks.
But Vermont does not allow commercial sales, effectively confining the drug to be grown in homes.
She manages this by confining Washington's version of events, when necessary, to close and precise description.
But even the most lavish hotel room can start feeling a bit confining after a while.
Confining an artist to a desk has a very real effect on the outcome of sound.
In just a few short minutes, Pink demonstrated that beauty doesn't have to be confining and singular.
So there will need to be some means of confining the drive's effects to a particular area.
Caution over U.S.-China trade tensions continued to linger in the background, confining currencies to narrow ranges.
Confining the government's search for innovation to only one or two areas of the country is shortsighted.
For a little bit, the world of The Americans opened up, and it only felt more confining.
Margaret was injured at work 40 years ago, the resulting spinal injury confining her to the wheelchair.
Zahler likes to pull back to show you people in their environments, in vaulted and confining spaces.
By confining herself to foreigners in Russia's capital, Rappaport takes a necessarily narrow slice of revolutionary history.
The FDA also is considering confining sales to vape shops to make it harder for kids to buy.
Confining refugees to island camps not only immiserated them further, but bred a new lucrative market for smugglers.
But a democratic Taiwan has developed a sense of identity rooted in something broader than a confining Sinosphere.
Reflecting in the aftermath, a slightly different approach might have yielded better results, though still under confining circumstances.
Confining a prisoner to a cell with constant monitoring requires a special procedure that officials did not detail.
Article continues below Mechanics and narrative co-evolve, and so IF's traditional mechanics lean into building confining spaces.
In planes, you're typically traveling too quickly and high up to notice anything, and cars are inherently confining.
He says he is, therefore validating the entire site and confining any lingering doubts to Davy Jones's Locker.
But she said that accusing the #MeToo movement of confining women to the role of victim was misguided.
Confining the suffering to 18 plaintiff states would give cold comfort to veterans who live in those states.
When you "stick to sports," you are doing more than confining yourself to the field and the court.
But caution over U.S.-China trade tensions continued to linger in the background, confining currencies to narrow ranges.
That means being willing at 88 to acknowledge I have to break habits that are comfortable but confining.
In January 2018, southern forces took control after two days of fighting, confining Hadi's government to the presidential palace.
A few labels prove that kids should just be (and dress like) kids, free of any gender-confining messaging.
Over 240,2000 miles of levees were constructed, confining the Mississippi from its source in Minnesota almost to its mouth.
But the combination of confining Trump to a chair and tightly scripting him stripped the President of his mojo.
A traditional marriage was too confining for Becker, and she would often leave Modersohn for long periods to paint.
The N.F.L. is also less popular outside the United States, somewhat confining its prospects when it comes to gambling.
But India has remained outside major defense alliances, seeing these as unacceptably confining to its pursuit of policy autonomy.
The worst effect of confining addicted patients in the hospital may be the damage to the patient-provider bond.
The mother-of-five was also convicted on two counts of kidnapping for confining two other teenagers she had adopted.
And it's become increasingly clear to me, the pervasiveness of misconduct, and not necessarily just confining that to sexual harassment.
Particularly in enterprise where the cloud remains king, taking money from market leaders like Google and Microsoft can feel confining.
The project space at Locust is small; it has never felt so sprawling and so confining at the same time.
Such findings would "prove" women inferior, confining them to domestic roles, leaving scholarship, earning power and professional achievement to men.
Mr. Bayraktar, who arrived in Japan in January, was arrested Thursday on charges of confining the woman against her will.
In 1996, Blahyi had commandeered the building, confining the residents to the servants' quarters to make room for his troops.
It advised against confining sufferers against their will (patients are pictured above in 2010 at a facility in Luohe, Henan province).
The debilitating illness gradually paralyzed him, confining him to a wheelchair, and in 1985 a tracheotomy robbed him of his voice.
And if you're confining yourself to that, then the photos don't look like total potatoes since details will be less visible.
The circular earcup is a little cramped for my non-circular ears, but that makes it feel more snug than confining.
Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed, released in summer 2017, is set in a confining patriarchy of the far-off future.
To accentuate this absence she has turned to metaphor, confining herself almost entirely to works that are black and/or white.
But it's as if he had unleashed himself from some confining mental corset, and he's grimacing and gesturing up a storm.
Given that the coronavirus is confining Americans to their homes, we should also be concerned about families living with an abuser.
The nearby cities of Huanggang and Ezhou announced that they too will shut down travel networks, confining some 22 million people.
Work on their farm can be arduous and even confining at times, especially when it comes to caring for the goats.
The members of the Discovery bridge crew grow unusually antagonistic to Tyler, eventually confining him to quarters, accusing him of sabotage.
The prosecution countered that the game-playing comment echoed Raniere's absurd justifications for confining Daniela in a bedroom for 705 days.
It was supposed to be a refuge from school and a place to explore new identities; instead, it became a confining experience.
Our marriage was heavy with expectation on both sides, feeling to me like an anchor — secure and confining at the same time.
China has imposed stifling security in its northwestern region of Xinjiang, including confining huge numbers of Muslim residents in re-education camps.
Rather than confining Soviet citizens to their historical designation as unknowable or fearsome others, it presents artifacts that speak to their humanity.
TAE Technologies, of Foothill Ranch, California, also uses a self-confining plasma, in its case a phenomenon called field-reversed configuration (FRC).
Since Sunday telecoms links have been suspended, at least 300 leaders detained and public gatherings banned, effectively confining residents to their homes.
In an interview with Reuters last week, Trump lamented the confining nature of the presidency with its 24-hour Secret Service protection.
They included prolonged sleep deprivation; stress positions; confining the prisoner inside small, wooden boxes; slamming him into a plywood wall; and waterboarding.
In confining them, they were doing what they also did to non-native merchants including Greeks, Turks, Armenians, Persians and, ironically, Germans.
His mother, weary of confining him, had finally allowed him to go to school, but he was sent home right away, sniffling.
Movies and the rest of the entertainment industry have done more to promote degrading, confining stereotypes of women than to shatter them.
They hear nothing, smell nothing, and feel nothing, except the surrounding pressure they are trying to interpret as comforting, rather than confining.
Narrowly confining the injunction to the Fifth Circuit would not, therefore, provide complete relief to the plaintiff-states as the law demands.
Faced with challenges to these unlimited mandates, courts have deferred to the prosecutors and Congress in confining the scope of criminal investigations.
If the remaining campaign finance rules are too confining, donors can up their donations by giving to each candidate's allied Super PACs.
Local environmental authority Cornare recently dispatched biologists to build natural barriers for the animals, aimed at confining them within the Hacienda Nápoles estate.
She survived the crash but was paralyzed from the waist down with limited hand movement, confining her to a wheelchair as a quadriplegic.
In Kenya and Ethiopia—both of which host hundreds of thousands of refugees—national laws curb free movement, confining most to designated camps.
It's possible to come away with the sense that both childhood and adulthood can be confining, if one's trauma is deep-seated enough.
Though it sports a mock turtle neck, Under Armour's Cold Gear Authentic Mock Shirt isn't too uncomfortable or confining as a base layer.
On December 19th, two game wardens arrived at Kim Mcgaughey's workplace to inform her that she was violating the law by confining wildlife.
As necessitated by safety standards, car seats are much more restrictive and confining than stroller seats, what with the impact zones and all.
Portfolio managers like Luiz Sauerbronn at Brandes Investment Partners are confining their European banking holdings to well-capitalized companies until the picture clears.
You're trapped in extremely confining surroundings, little more than a metal box with bathroom fixtures and a dispenser that spits out food bars.
Confining your fashion choices to what "works" for your body type is limiting, and it isn't body positive, regardless of a woman's age.
We started confining Jeffrey to his room when the twins had friends over, albeit guiltily, plying Jeffrey with treats to lessen the sting.
He has become enamored of New York and would consider relocating, but the art that surrounds him is confining as well as uplifting.
But he is confining his search to New York — and not because he needs to stay close to family in East Elmhurst, Queens.
It stayed well below the one-bomb threshold through most of 2019, confining itself to a stockpile of 300 kilograms, or 660 pounds.
But there was something about that idealized vision of the cocoon that seemed contrived; was it also cloying, or confining, or implicitly fragile?
It also has a narrow, somewhat confining cut, which won't endear it to side-sleepers or those who aren't fans of mummy bags.
Moreover, Davies does not attempt to answer why she became a recluse, confining herself to her family's estate, affectionately known as the Homestead.
Liberated from the confining costumes of decades ago, when she appeared in the latest Star Wars films Fisher was nonetheless judged for her body.
" The new song closes with the promise "I don't care if I kill my career with this letter / I'm confining you to one term.
Common practice Pasung -- the practice of confining or restraining relatives with mental health problems -- was banned in Indonesia in 20143 but remains startlingly common.
"Confining immigrants in these conditions is unconscionable and unconstitutional," said Victoria Lopez, senior staff attorney at the ACLU National Prison Project, in the statement.
Sometimes willingly confining yourself backfires, as the Belgian performance artist Mikes Poppe discovered recently after spending 438 hours chained to a block of marble.
This, then, begs the question: is it confining—or perhaps even freeing—to spend time playing a style so rooted in ritual and tradition?
The limited transportation options used to be confining for women like Huda Baig, 27, who lives in Karachi and works in the tech industry.
Instead of confining track work to nights and weekends to minimize disruptions, officials decided to get as much work done as possible this summer.
One has the sense that Harrison shares the deepest parts of her psyche only with her readers, confining her personal turmoil to the page.
But the Tisch School of the Arts Shop Theater at New York University, where the play has been restaged, is suitably small and confining.
" However, by confining important conversations of military readiness and culture to a series of tweets, Mr. French argues, the president "sabotages his own policies.
Giertz experimented with confining herself to a small space for two days as part of a DIY astronaut training program of her own design.
Gestation crates involve confining mother pigs to fenced-in areas barely larger than their bodies, where they also lack the room to turn around.
Bill Gaines's "usual gang of idiots" offered intellectual freedom from the confining dictates of the 1950s, and that freedom continues to inform my thinking.
Bill Gaines's "usual gang of idiots" offered intellectual freedom from the confining dictates of the 1950s, and that freedom continues to inform my thinking.
The most isolating and confining of the Storyscape projects, though, is probably "6×9," which invites you to experience solitary confinement in the prison system.
Watch:Basically, by confining the growth to two dimensions, researchers were able to watch a developing set of stem cells turn into brain cells and fold.
No matter how large the setting — and Cloud 9 is supposed to be huge — confining a show to any single place is always a challenge.
Some voters argued the move diluted the black vote across the state, confining it to just a few districts that amounted to tokens for Democrats.
The completed drawing leads into a conversation about how confining dominant definitions of masculinity can be and how that can affect boys and girls alike.
Breaking out of confining information bubbles by expanding one's social media feed to include partisans of all kinds is certainly a good place to start.
This contrasts with policies in neighboring countries like Kenya, in particular, which impose tight restrictions on work and movement, confining most refugees to isolated camps.
It'd be one thing if this practice of confining people in cramped, isolated cells worked—if all the loneliness and human misery had a point.
Limitations, depending on your state or local regulation, can include confining you to a specific physical space and barring physical touching, including hugging and kissing.
Never before has the Fed bought the bonds of private, non-financial companies, confining its past purchases primarily to government-backed debt and mortgage securities.
Elsewhere, it means confining a family of four in a 53-square-foot space while children struggle with e-learning on a poor Internet connection.
This could mean keeping people charged with felonies, even violent ones, out of jail, fitting them with electronic monitors or confining them to their homes.
The counter-motion also alleges Raniere engaged in "psychological torture" by confining one of the women members to a room for a year and a half.
The reason that we don't see these connections, he says, is that we're captives of ''preconceived notions,'' the most confining being the very idea of ''jazz.
When asked about confining Japanese-Americans to prison camps during World War II, nearly a third of Trump supporters responded that it was a good thing.
Peace brought an end to these encounters, and Laaksonen went back to studying art, largely confining his desires to his sketchpad except for chance cruising encounters.
"Confining tips to just servers creates a disparity between servers and those in the back-of-the-house washing dishes and preparing the meal," he argued.
There is no democratic value to largely confining presidential campaigns to a relatively small number of large states where the outcome is perennially in some doubt.
Within a month of the incident, the bodyguard was charged with engaging in violence using a weapon, illegally confining a person, theft and making death threats.
If you think part of the effectiveness of prison is it confines people, you could have people live in very confining conditions when they're not working.
She made a place for herself in the city's artistic circles, but declined the confining roles (muse, lover, student) that were usually offered to young women.
Confining people in shared rooms has its own challenges, as does feeding them and keeping them entertained so they won't be tempted to leave their cabins.
Like their Chinese counterparts, the Russians are not confining their efforts to military and economic alliances, or to the governments that are a party to them.
But she speculated that it had also inured the Lebanese to suffering, confining discussion of the problems "Capernaum" depicts to a few activist corners of society.
Weinstein surrendered his U.S. passport and agreed to wear a monitoring device that tracks his location, confining him to the states of New York and Connecticut.
Since Sunday telecoms links have been suspended, at least 300 leaders detained and public gatherings banned, effectively confining residents to their homes in the revolt-torn region.
Cities could use zoning ordinances to address concerns about the effects on residential neighborhoods by confining brothels, like strip clubs, to industrial areas and limiting their size.
The government has trapped the opposition in a dead end, confining it within the institutional framework, and its remaining options are as difficult as they are crucial.
But every time he sets sail, his boat is broken up by a gigantic red sea turtle, which seems intent on confining him to his island prison.
Every president complains that the White House is a confining bubble, but unlike his predecessors, Donald J. Trump has made little effort to break out of it.
She becomes a much cooler customer when, at the end of the day, she sheds her painfully confining corset and lights up cigarette while considering the case.
In June, he and his father stripped the titles of crown prince and interior minister from Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 58, temporarily confining him to his palace.
The public largely tolerated this approach as long as it believed that the threat was severe, and that the government was sincerely confining its efforts to counterterrorism.
"Rise" was about how people treat and mistreat animals, about the tension between recognizing them as sentient beings and the long habit of exploiting and confining them.
And unlike on a commercial flight, you can spread out your belongings instead of confining them to your tray table or the tiny space under your seat.
Regulators are considering prohibiting some e-cigarette sales in convenience stores and confining them to vape shops, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday.
Instead of confining its insulation to a bunch of little rectangles, Patagonia's designers used lines of strategically placed stitching to guide strands of PlumaFill throughout the jacket's interior.
A woman could be sexual, she could be a villain, she could escape from confining marriages — she could be other than what gender prescriptions laid out for her.
For now Steven Dring, Growing Underground's boss, is confining output to herbs and vegetables such as small lettuces and samphire that can be brought to harvestable size quickly.
Confining his narrative to the year that followed, Taylor evokes both the era and the awkwardness of his younger self—asthmatic, gay, and displaying early signs of Asperger's.
Sirk frames her reflection in the TV like it's a prison, confining her to a retirement of docile complacency while denying her the vibrant passion outside its borders.
"When will people (and institutions) stop with this sick need to show power and control by confining, taming and showcasing wild animals?" it said on its Facebook page.
For men, the problem is that the whole tailcoat get-up, with its cumbersome jacket, fussy shirt and suffocating bow tie, is too hot, too confining, too awkward.
With a uniformly excellent American cast that wears its roles like confining and prickly skins, and on a smaller stage, "Girl" feels far more convincingly of a piece.
By confining so-called chain migration to foreign relatives, Mr. Yu's research shows that one immigrant could result in the sponsorship of an average of 20133 additional people.
She's a slippery subject; but her impulse to punch holes in confining walls of all kinds was emphatic and deep-seated, and is more than welcome right now.
The piece, "Objects With No Titles" (1973/2018), features fabrics and bags of batting stuffed into bras, pantyhose and lingerie — gesturing at the confining of the female form.
Furthermore, he did so by confining his displeasure to the ruling itself and not impugning in any way the character or qualifications of the justices who rendered it.
The events surrounding the Warsaw meeting is a further example of the political box confining Sondland and shows how his and the President's interests may diverge on Wednesday.
A year later, amid factional fighting, Hamas seized power in Gaza, routing the Fatah forces and confining Mr. Abbas's authority to parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
In other apps, the iPhone X feels a little small, with the a black band at the top and bottom of the display confining what was once expansive feeling.
During World War II, the government forced over 100,000 people of Japanese descent, a majority of them American citizens, to leave the West Coast, eventually confining them in camps.
And yet there's something sad, something resigned, about confining oneself to an isolation chamber while hurtling along at 500 miles an hour with 35,000-foot views of the planet.
So now it's almost here, and it looks basically like a war movie cleverly hiding a not-so-huge budget by confining the story to a single military base.
But he argued that political affiliations on the right or left — he describes himself as an economic populist — are confining labels, and that people should show more personality online.
Stern was a freshman in a lecture course at Yale when his professor mentioned that government efforts to combat sexually transmitted disease had included confining prostitutes to concentration camps.
Wheeler said the ACE was written "within the four corners of the Clean Air Act" by confining reduction requirements directly on power plants, not allowing a more systemwide approach.
Her revolution becomes a runaway train and winds up confining her to her home where she is forbidden to read and her book is taken out with the trash.
Critics, including some senators on the committee, say her willingness to employ brutal methods to extract information — including waterboarding, sleep deprivation and confining prisoners in boxes — should disqualify her.
After the birth of their child, he diagnoses her with "female hysteria," confining her to a bedroom with instructions to only concern herself with domestic life as a cure.
The other reason I ended up at McDonald's so often was that I just needed an illuminated place — a confining cell I could inhabit when I started feeling really sick.
These are thrillers like Unfriended and this year's Searching that take place entirely on computer screens, confining their horrors to the spaces we spend most of our time gazing into.
Bamenga then took the children to the bathroom where she drowned them in the bathtub before confining them in the kitchen and turning on the gas stove, the release states.
He realized at a certain point that he was more of an artist, and not really meant to be an actor in such a confining genre as the daytime soap.
But it means that you have to keep the device near the speaker at all times, a fact that makes a multi-thousand dollar wireless speaker system seem somewhat confining.
Gold had traditionally been classified as a currency in Islamic finance, confining its use to spot transactions, but new guidance has opened the door for a wider range of products.
Opposition websites alleged that Mr. Karimov beat his daughter in a fit of rage before jailing some of her associates and confining her to her home, where she remains incommunicado.
As early as 1921, he spoke of confining Jews to concentration camps, and in 1923 he contemplated—and, for the moment, rejected—the idea of killing the entire Jewish population.
When Lorraine finally sings Bloody Mary's big song, "Bali Ha'i" — to her uncommunicative husband — it's with a tender wistfulness and a gaze that stretches miles beyond their confining living room.
Cultural and religious norms that block access of girls and women to education and participation in public life, confining them to traditional roles, are deeply rooted and resistant to change.
Between the gregarious anarchy of spontaneous painting and the confining cerebral focus of conceptual art lies the modernist paradox of seeking unique individual voices in the hope of discovering consensus.
Psychologists at NASA have introduced countermeasures to the confining nature of the space station by increasing the amount of communication with family members and links to culture, movies, music and news.
The onus would then be on anyone who advocates confining hundreds of children in sweltering, makeshift facilities, separate from their parents, to explain how this could be for their spiritual benefit.
And even though charges can be levied on how America perceives technology, we have to look inwards and fix what's broken and confining us from understanding the rest of America first.
That is to say, people are no longer confining themselves to the classification of the bodies they were born with or society's rules for what those bodies can and cannot do.
" He said the so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" the CIA used at black sites, including slamming detainees against walls and confining them in coffin-shaped boxes, amounted to "government-sanctioned torture.
In this the confining magnetism is generated by the movement of the electrically charged particles in the plasma itself, as that plasma spins in a vortex similar to a smoke ring.
One of the probe's assignments is to search for the Alfvén point, the zone in the solar atmosphere where the pressure of spurting plasma first overcomes the confining forces of magnetism.
Mugabe's 22013-year rule has been effectively at an end since the army seized control on Wednesday, confining him to his residence, saying it wanted to target the "criminals" around him.
In general, confining people who have or could be suspected to have a disease like coronavirus to one place is effective to prevent it from being transmitted to others, Hodge said.
Rather than confining its discovery to people engaged in well-defined contacts or conduct and then looking at their background, the Senate is looking for "Russians" and then investigating their conduct.
After 9/93, the CIA thought the drug-based interviews might be less harsh than their physical torture methods: waterboarding, hitting, throwing people against walls and confining people to small, cramped spaces.
After 9/11, the CIA thought the drug-based interviews might be less harsh than their physical torture methods: waterboarding, hitting, throwing people against walls and confining people to small, cramped spaces.
Police deployed water cannon and anti-riot officers on the streets of the capital throughout the day after confining the protesters to an open space on the edge of the city center.
Goldstein, now at the University of Cambridge, showed in a series of papers starting in 2013 that confining bacteria in channels can induce them to choose a single direction to flow in.
The new push in Mosul comes after government forces finished clearing Islamic State from the east of the city last month, confining the insurgents to the western sector across the Tigris river.
In 2017, a transgender woman was removed from active duty after the navy tried to "fix" her gender dysmorphia by confining her to a psychiatric ward under the care of male officers.
Dishaw predicts Markle will wear a tiara down the aisle, and she's crossing her fingers that Markle doesn't abandon her personal style in order to fit the traditional (read: confining) royal mold.
In the video of the incident, which was captured on Keith's body camera, the kitty gives the chief a quick look of gratitude before scampering off to find a less confining lunch.
Most people say they love animals, yet we eat animal flesh and animal secretions like eggs and dairy that are the products of intense breeding, confining, mutilating and killing of innocent beings.
Ms. Posada chided lawmakers for what was an apparent partisan divide, with Republicans confining their questions to law enforcement issues and Democrats using the session to put a spotlight on gun control.
The idea of confining people found guilty of relatively minor offenses and feeding them only plain bread and water for days at a time has been around for more than a century.
While, it may be extremely cute to see a paintbrush between a panda's paws, it is distressing to see her paint in such a confining space where she reaching out behind bars.
It's all played with the stiffest of upper lips, which can be somewhat confining, dramatically speaking -- perhaps foremost for Foy, a terrific actress who must convey quite a lot merely with pained expressions.
Since Sunday mobile networks and internet services have been suspended, at least 300 leaders detained and public gatherings banned, effectively confining residents to their homes to stop protests in the revolt-torn region.
Women, Latino, American Indian and African American employees are given lower performance scores, making it more difficult for them to advance professionally and confining them to more menial tasks, according to the lawsuit.
Recent research finds that confining people in such restricted environments, even for short periods, of time can negatively impact their mental health, and it can be particularly harmful for those with mental illness.
But it's mostly about the evolving enlightenment of Patti (Genevieve Angelson), a wild child; Jane (Anna Camp), a strait-laced blue blood; and Cindy (Erin Drake), an aspiring novelist in a confining marriage.
"[F] or several months Mr. Manafort has suffered from severe gout, at times confining him to a wheelchair," his attorney's wrote as one explanation for his unintentional misstatements during interviews with Mueller's team.
Under General Vlad, the more than 10,000 crack troops of Ceausescu's Securitate, or state security department, were accused of suppressing dissent by torturing, jailing and killing protesters or confining them in mental wards.
The United States consumes more than 9 million barrels per day of motor gasoline, nearly half the nation's daily oil consumption, and with residents confining themselves and businesses shut, demand is falling precipitously.
He doesn't do much to open up Mr. Harrison's theatrical work, confining it for the most part to an elegant, mysterious beach house, one that, paradoxically enough, contains no visible high-tech devices.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Rebels in eastern Congo advanced to the outskirts of the city of Uvira near the Burundi border on Wednesday, residents said, sowing panic and confining thousands of civilians to their homes.
How uncool was it to opt for gin, confining yourself to one drab syllable, when the whisky-loving dude beside you at the bar was still deciding among Bruichladdich, Craigellachie, and Smoky Goat?
If we want to break free, we must avert, attack, and destroy the dominant civilized culture itself, with its many reifications and abstractions, its humanist, reason based thinking, and it's confining morality and ideologies.
If you can get into them at all, sometimes they feel fake and confining, and sometimes they turn out to be part of something so big you'll never get to the end of it.
In the 213th century, when a graduate of Cambridge named Dr. John Caius raised concerns about the health risks of confining students to stagnant, foul air, the university built its first three-sided courtyard.
OVER THE past few years, president Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his government have throttled dissent, taken control of the judiciary and defanged the press, confining what remains of Turkey's democracy to the ballot box.
OVER THE past few years President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his government have throttled dissent, taken control of the judiciary and defanged the press, confining what remains of Turkey's democracy to the ballot box.
These Silicon Valley disrupters are not confining their ambitions to sedans; instead, they have announced plans for electric semis, electric pickups, electric buses, and various other products that defy the preeminence of diesel engines.
"The practical reason for doing this is that people like TJ and Mads and those in their generation or younger are not comfortable confining themselves to a gender definition any more," Ms. Nearburg said.
But the coronavirus, in its confounding and confining effects — stay-at-home orders, bans on large gatherings and fears of travel and exposure — is blowing those traditions apart, no matter the cause of death.
Sustained conflict in Afghanistan has created a vast ungoverned space, confining the Afghan government to cities and allowing the Taliban to be the dominant nonstate actor and the Islamic State to establish a presence.
Designating the IRGC as a terrorist organization is a significant and long-overdue step toward confining the regime to its own borders and ending the cycles of sectarian violence that have claimed countless lives.
These magical machines were supposed to provide a solution to the economic and political problems of the late twentieth century, a way to transcend and break free of the confining aspects of postwar capitalism.
In a portion of the film shot before his death, Leonard reflects on how demanding and confining the role became for him, and notes that he feared he might lose his grip on the character.
Even confining the issue to explicit propaganda campaigns forces the company to draw a line between legitimate politics and covert espionage, a line that's particularly hard to draw as accusations of Russian espionage become commonplace.
Google and Apple like to keep you safely inside the walled gardens of their respective app stores, but vaulting over those confining walls is actually pretty easy—as long as you know what you're doing.
Mr Duque "has yet to find his own feet," says Malcolm Deas, a British historian of Colombia, who suggests that he formalise his relationship with Mr Uribe, for example by confining it to scheduled meetings.
Like many young people from poor families, the 24-year-old passed his high-school exams but lacked the funds to pursue his studies, confining him to work in the city's fast-expanding informal sector.
Rhode Island agreed to end a decades-old system that had kept people with developmental disabilities segregated in adult day programs and to help them find jobs, rather than confining them to low-paying workshops.
In multiple meetings with various Libyan authorities, I have requested that they do all in their power to stop rounding up migrants and confining them to detention centers where they lose their freedom and dignity.
"[F]or several months Mr. Manafort has suffered from severe gout, at times confining him to a wheelchair," his attorney's wrote as one reason for Manafort's myriad of alleged misstatements during interviews with Mueller's team.
Lucy Dacus "I Don't Wanna Be Funny Anymore" (Matador) Roles are confining; Ms. Dacus wants to change hers — maybe cute or smart — and while her voice keeps its lush croon, her guitar gets pushy. 16.
But as the resentments piled up, his staff, led by Corey Lewandowski, his first campaign manager, made a point of snubbing journalists it did not like and confining reporters to a small pen at rallies.
In one respect, the new episodes owe a debt to "Orange is the New Black," using flashbacks as a device to expand the view beyond the confining system in which the female characters are trapped.
But the new "Southside With You" tries it anyway -- and while it does find that premise stiff and confining, that's offset, partially, by an inherent sweetness that makes it easy to like, if not quite love.
His strategy is to hold his base while moving to the center, thereby confining the Democrats, who are all tracking left anyway, to a fringy set of policies including open borders, late term abortion, and socialism.
This free event welcomes those for whom such dreams may be nightmares: not only gay and transgender adolescents, but also those who find the typical prom too confining, too conservative, too exclusionary or just too expensive.
And the Essential Phone itself wasn't helped by some faults of its own: it was a Sprint exclusive in the US, confining it to the smallest nationwide carrier, and its camera was widely criticized by reviewers.
The virus has killed more than 2,000 people in China and infected some 75,02 people, confining millions to their homes, disrupting supply chains and delaying reopening of factories after the extended Lunar New Year holiday break.
The rapidly spreading virus has killed nearly 1,900 in China and stricken some 72,000 people, confining millions to their homes, disrupting supply chains and delaying reopening of factories after the extended Lunar New Year holiday break.
A woman who said she recruited six branded "slaves" and admitted to confining someone for nearly two years as part of her role within NXIVM testified at length about the self-help company's inner workings Monday.
The department did not describe the new boundaries in its report, but repeatedly mentioned confining monuments to the "smallest area compatible" — a phrase that comes from the law allowing presidents to set aside land without congressional approval.
"We expect a rangebound trade today with prices largely confining to yesterdays parameters as the market awaits another round of weekly stats," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Chicago-based energy advisory firm Ritterbusch & Associates, said in a note.
He pinpointed what he called a series of campus free speech threats, including policies confining protests to narrow "free speech zones," speech codes delineating what can and can't be said and unruly demonstrations that drown out speakers.
"When will people (and institutions) stop with this sick need to show power and control by confining, taming and showcasing wild animals?" a Rio de Janeiro-based animal rights group called Animal Freedom Union wrote on Facebook.
After all, confining every episode to the exact same space — we never even see what's just outside the room's door — could have resulted in a slow, stultifying series that feels trapped by its own self-imposed constrictions.
Blackstone, which rents out retail space in Victorian railway arches, and British Land, a major office and shopping centre landlord, are both hoping that draconian measures confining the public to their homes will end by early July.
Several members of the military tested positive for the virus after coming into contact with residents in the Daegu area, prompting Defence Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo to ban all personnel from taking leave, confining troops to barracks.
Several members of the military tested positive for the virus after coming into contact with residents in the Daegu area, prompting Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo to ban all personnel from taking leave, confining troops to barracks.
Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's 2016 campaign manager until he fired him, repeatedly groused to friends that he was forced to absorb all of the criticism for the campaign's practice of confining reporters at rallies in small pens.
Obama, by confining herself to popular initiatives as first lady, has built a reservoir of trust and popularity that puts her on the level of a Barbara Bush or Laura Bush, rather than Nancy Reagan or Mrs.
The company even worked with a new mill to create "magically weightless and un-confining" denim, Jewell said, and the feel is meant to be "light as air and soft as silk," as B(air)'s slogan goes.
"When will people (and institutions) stop with this sick need to show power and control by confining, taming and showcasing wild animals?" the Rio de Janeiro-based animal rights group Animal Freedom Union said on its Facebook page.
Senator Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the panel, said he was disappointed the companies appeared be confining reviews to information linked to the Internet Research Agency, and suggested there could have been far more undetected Russian content.
The for people who take to those part is important: While I'm out here feeling Nobel-worthy for discovering a new tool for managing anxiety, some anxious people will have the complete opposite reaction to tight, confining clothes.
On the other, they're punitive—designed to punish the nation's most appalling rule-breakers by confining them to a place of limited stimulation where they are forced to look inward and confront their own decisions day after day.
On the other side of the argument, as long as the mice are getting fed and they aren't in these small, confining spaces for too long then they should be okay once placed back in their appropriate environment.
I think it's maybe a club thing or a pride thing, in that if you want to be part of this you have to play by the rules or adhere to this or that—it's just kind of confining.
Moreover, if individuals have rights, then they have every right to move about freely, traveling and settling anywhere they please just as long as they do so peacefully, confining themselves to cooperative and consensual activities in their new homes.
If you stand with the dictators, you cannot deplore what dictatorships — especially women-confining dictatorships — often produce: violent, hate-filled, alienated males in desperate search of an all-answering ideology (and the consolation of an Islamic State-designated mate).
One of the most essential business casual styles is the wool sweater, but its benefits of being warm outside can quickly turn into a hot, itchy, and confining nightmare you'll have to live with inside for the entire workday.
The talking points for KPRF campaigners, which in the past have been so blandly anodyne as to be almost parodies, confining themselves to softball issues such as more support for pensioners and war veterans, are much more hard-hitting this time.
Sotomayor and Ginsburg referred to Korematsu in their dissent, and Roberts took the preemptive opportunity to distance the Court, with the safety of seven decades of hindsight, from the grotesquery of confining thousands of American citizens on "national security" grounds.
"There is no limitation on confining his testimony to the four corners of the report -- that may be his desire, but Congress has questions that go beyond the report," House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, told CNN's Manu Raju.
By the summer of 21978, a half-century ago this year, nearly 21980,21980 hippies and counterculture kids had gathered in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood to drop acid, indulge in free love, and escape the confining strictures of their middle-class upbringings.
Prison Policy Initiative For-profit companies are responsible for confining about 803 percent of state prisoners — which make up more than 86 percent of the prison system — and 16 percent of federal prisoners, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
Their argument would have run that the airline was being unnecessarily spiteful in confining them to the horrors of non-premium coach class when, for seemingly no extra cost, it could have bestowed a nice surprise upon one of them.
Nuns allegedly disciplined children entrusted to them in a manner best described as torture—beating them with sticks and paddles, confining them in closets, pushing them out of high windows, making them eat their own vomit—and sexually abused them.
Dafoe leaves his on, though: It's a big, bulky metal helmet that obscures his whole face, confining most of his emotion to stiff head movements and what you can see of his mouth in the shadow of the helmet's static maw.
He explored minimalism alongside composers such as Terry Riley, Philip Glass and Steve Reich — weaving shimmering, textured tapestries out of the pulsating repetition of small elements — but later found it confining and tried to incorporate it into a broader language.
Its architects, Fran Silvestre Architects, created a rounded form to help make its tight site feel less confining, to guide the eye into the deep neighboring landscape, and to echo the curving shapes of the course — its fairways, greens, bunkers.
The coronavirus has already reached the Xinjiang region in the Far West of China, and one risk is that it will spread in the internment camps where China is confining about one million Muslims with poor sanitation and limited health care.
As Peter Finn notes in his beautifully paced book, she inspired a Broadway play and a film starring Katharine Hepburn as "an amusing, cocky, sometimes abrasive society girl who wants to escape the confining expectations of her family's fabulous wealth".
Casey Cooke The central action of "Split" has Kevin (as Dennis) kidnapping Casey Cooke (Anya Taylor-Joy) and two of her classmates after a birthday party and confining them under the zoo, where they await their sacrifice to the Beast.
And while the study was designed to overcome some of the limitations of real-world diet studies, a highly controlled setting that amounts to confining people to a hospital and lab isn't exactly representative of how people actually live and eat.
However, if overprotected by market forces, regulation or a host of other reasons (which we'll get into later) an infrastructure can become incompatible with the economy — silently creeping, unconsciously informing and passively confining the systems and opportunities built on top of it.
After dismissing Santa Fe as too confining, she continued on to Taos in 1918, where she found her true love and established an artistic retreat that played host to the likes of Georgia O'Keeffe, Ansel Adams, Martha Graham, Paul Strand, and D.H. Lawrence.
Hawley starts with a seemingly simple conceit: he uses an expansive frame to depict the vast but technically confining world outside the Earth's atmosphere, then uses a cramped frame to depict the wide-open Texas spaces that nonetheless close in on Lucy.
"So once again, society has failed to advocate young ladies, by confining them in a box, where they are stripped from their sense of self-respect and self-expression, rather than teaching young men to respect the boundaries of young ladies," Lynn wrote.
Laws confining the purchase of goods and services to the national boundary contradict the basic tenet of a competitive free market economy that enables every firm, individual, or public agency to purchase goods and services offering the best combination of price and quality.
Instead of confining West to our limited partisan and political talking points, we ought to see him as a finicky artist who has an ever evolving worldview—and sharing that worldview on a whim is a crucial part of his artistic practice.
A year later Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip, routing Fatah's forces there and confining Mr. Abbas's influence — and that of his Western-backed Palestinian Authority, which is largely staffed by Fatah loyalists — to parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
As a means of rescuing you from the encroaching danger, your mysterious guide escorts you to a dimly lit cave before confining you to darkness by pushing a boulder in front of the entrance, locking you in but sheltering you from the storm.
If the challenge to detention is successful, it would be mean those brought here for medical treatment from offshore processing centers — where Australia has been confining hundreds of asylum seekers intercepted at sea since 2012 — could not be incarcerated while being treated.
A formal tour is far too confining for the true medium to grasp the depth and breadth of spiritual depravity going on in a place but ever since my 3am jam seasons I liked to wander dark places to see what I could find.
I THINK IT'S QUITE DIFFERENT IF YOU HAVE THE -- IF THE FOUNDATION IS OPERATING IN AMERICA TAKING NO CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS, ONLY INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTIONS, AND DISCLOSING THEM EVERY THREE MONTHS, AS WE DO NOW AND CONFINING OURSELVES BASICALLY TO HEALTH AND EDUCATION AND SERVICE WORK.
Woodman heralds this as a return to "paying much more attention to what our customers really want from us and less about what we want from us," as GoPro confining its ambitions to a niche market where it's already king sounds far less positive.
At its core, fashion is about identity and self-creation, and for someone coming from a world they feel they don't fit into, or a world that feels too confining for their imagination, it is a world into which they can expand and excel.
Among the potential restrictions, according to a letter sent to Senate leadership from the Standing Committee of Correspondents, are confining reporters to a press pen on the second floor of the Capitol and limiting their ability to walk with senators from the Senate subways.
Extraordinary erotic longing rarely survives stabilization, and Taddeo reveals an avalanche of evidence, as if we needed more, that the cozy comforts of marriage and its defining, confining attribute, monogamy, provide the perfect petri dish for combustible sex — with someone other than your spouse.
Extraordinary erotic longing rarely survives stabilization, and Taddeo reveals an avalanche of evidence, as if we needed more, that the cozy comforts of marriage and its defining, confining attribute, monogamy, provide the perfect petri dish for combustible sex — with someone other than your spouse.
This is the number one complaint about meatloaf, and it usually stems from one of two things: You're using too much binder, and confining yourself to bread crumbs rather than other alternatives, including bread soaked in milk or cream, so you should adjust this.
Working squarely within the guidelines of current radio convention and consequently confining themselves within a tighter box than is actually necessary to achieve airplay, these are punishingly generic songs, perhaps because speaking for a whole generation involves the widening and hence blurring of one's scope.
"In the almost spookily capable hands of 35-year-old director Joe Wright, the film version of 'Atonement' has achieved that to which every literary adaptation should aspire, to respect the original material while freeing it from confining reverence," wrote Ann Hornaday for The Washington Post.
"It's hard to regret it, just because I do believe that I'm trying to make Google and the world in general a better place, by not confining us to our ideological echo chambers where only one side of the story can be heard," Damore told Bloomberg.
The Peloton model was a natural evolution of the way we receive content and interact with other people over the web, with classes that are offered both live and on-demand to suit the viewers' schedule instead of confining them to a set time of the day.
Read more: How Facebook and Instagram deliberately condition you to use your phone like painkillersIn addition, confining the movement and radiation of these signal waves close to the body provides the wearer more privacy as compared to conventional methods of transmitting data through Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
If that meant sitting down with clients, negotiating with clients, abducting clients from their places of employment, drugging clients, and confining clients to this or that motel in the New Mexico desert until they saw things our way, why, then, that's what somebody caused to happen.
The problem with that is, I never really like confining myself to one musical space, so every time I tried getting a musical project going I would feel like it all didn't "fit" together like I wanted it to, so I'd just end up trashing it.
While some viewed the rule change as the rare instance in which McConnell misread his conference, others saw something more strategic in the move -- one where Republicans could be viewed as pushing back on a White House bent on confining the terms of the impeachment trial. Sen.
West Virginia doesn't look quite like any other place—hardly any flat land, because the densely wooded hills are crushed so close together there's barely room for a road between them—and its confining closeness forms a kind of physical bond between people who find it familiar.
"By confining the exception for text and data mining to only a small group of non-profit research organizations, Article 3 cuts off promising research by public and private partnerships and prevent uptake of new technologies by European businesses large and small," it said in a statement.
It is perfectly obvious that the bird is surrounded by a network of systematically related barriers, no one of which would be the least hindrance to its flight, but which, by their relations to each other, are as confining as the solid walls of a dungeon.
Confining a bunch of them alongside her in that party bus as she spiraled into self-pity was an eye-opening experience for everyone, and it let all the supporting players in Rebecca's life react in a way that naturally built on eight episodes' worth of sporadic character development.
Many of those at the camp have been stranded on Lesbos since a March 2016 agreement between the European Union and Turkey that hoped to stem the tide of refugees getting to mainland Europe by confining them to Greek islands for the duration of their asylum-seeking process.
Confining Bluetooth, Wi-Fi signal range improves device performanceWith this problem in mind, Assistant Professor Ho and his team engineered the specially-patterned textile to confine signals between sensors closer to the body instead of letting them spread away into surrounding space, allowing for a boost in connection strength.
In 43, Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer in the world, made a startling declaration: It would begin phasing out "gestation crates," an extremely inhumane practice that involves confining mother pigs to fenced-in areas barely larger than their bodies, where they lack any room to turn around.
Donald Trump will become president next week because a sufficient number of Americans have had it with the confining, tiptoeing, politically correct form of speech and interaction favored by liberal elites on the coasts who believe they hold a monopoly on wisdom and the only key to progress.
The Golden State Warriors emerged as a dynasty thanks in part to their high-volume 3-point shooting, and even they have been surpassed by teams like the Houston Rockets who attempt 3s at record numbers while confining their other shots to the restricted area under the basket.
I have, however, long been intrigued by the boarding school novel as a kind of subgenre, the way the best of them intensify traditional coming-of-age narratives by confining the story to a space that is both sheltered — by privilege, by geography, by tradition — and unfettered at the same time.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals claimed Tilikum has been suffering "immensely by confining him to a small concrete tank for decades, causing him to succumb to mental illness that has resulted in aggression and now to some incurable illness," PETA president Ingrid E. Newkirk said in a statement Tuesday.
Imagine confining motorized vehicle traffic to a perimeter around several interior blocks, where space would be opened up to festivals, farmers markets, bikes, families strolling, kids playing in the streets, and you, there, in your favorite chair at the sidewalk cafe, watching it all go down as you sip an espresso.
Batches of newly disclosed documents about the Central Intelligence Agency's defunct torture program are providing new details about its practices of slamming terrorism suspects into walls, confining them in coffinlike boxes and subjecting them to waterboarding — as well as internal disputes over whether two psychologists who designed the program were competent.
By confining his study largely to the Julio-Claudians (as the dynasty of Augustus is conventionally known), Mr. Holland gets to tell the story of Rome through a series of portraits of some of its most notorious emperors, immortalized in seminal works by Tacitus and Suetonius as larger-than-life autocrats and monsters.
This museum exhibition, like many others, bemoans the segregation of outsider artists into a lower class, but the National Gallery perpetuates this trend of confining outsider artists inside their own artistic ghetto even when there is little connecting this diverse group of artists hailing from a wide range of backgrounds and artistic traditions.
So that's not really what deters me, I don't know about you guys but when let's say someone you actually do respect kind of misrepresents your point, this is something I've wrestled with, because Twitter can be really confining too, it's like I'm not going to say something that thoughtful in 140 characters.
If France's experiment in confining its citizens — less rigorous than the Chinese, more precocious than the Italian, far more organized than the American — yields the hoped-for flattening of the curve, it would be vindication not just for the underlying system, but for a Western democracy's organized effort to combat the coronavirus.
A. By confining apps management to the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, Apple has made the process more challenging for those who preferred to organize their collections in the desktop iTunes program — but there are a few tricks that may help make more of your apps visible and easier to move around.
CreditCreditPhotographs and video by David Maurice Smith for The New York Times BLACKTOWN, Australia — The teenage boys rush the ball down the court, knowing that the losing team will face another round of the lung-crushing wind sprints that make their borrowed gym at a police athletic center here even more confining.
In 1960 the young Edward Ruscha, barely out of art school in Los Angeles, nailed the transition in a painting called "Felix," in which the cartoon character Felix the Cat, inserted as crisp black-and-white photostat, grins broadly as he prepares to leap clear of confining bands of brushy red, white and blue paint.
Men and women, as well as one couple, appear against washy backgrounds of vermilion or teal, and the confining proportions make the nudes appear as specimens: A pregnant woman (the artist's daughter) has her arms pinned up on either side of her face, while a male nude could be a cadaver on the autopsy table.
But perhaps the secret of her work—the source of its buoyancy—is that the Chast world is far from a wasteland; it's actually an achieved paradise of cozy rooms and eccentric habits, which, when she discovered it, in the early seventies, was to her infinitely preferable to her truly confining background in Flatbush.
"It's entirely proper for the Chinese government to seek protection for consumers and prevent fraud, (but) confining capital raising to a specific established sector of finance ... is to ignore the enormous societal value that blockchain technology can present," said Alex Bessonov of BitClave, a Silicon Valley-based blockchain company, which, he said, is now discouraging Chinese investors.
By reducing the book's cast, cutting much of its final act, and confining most of the film's action to its one-room set, Flanagan strips King's source novel to its core elements, in a way that allows the drama of Jessie's predicament to unfold while centering her interior life in a way that we rarely see in horror.
Yet Trump has been inciting hatred against the press (to continue with that example) since the inception of his candidacy, singling out individuals like NBC's Katy Tur for heckling; confining the press to pens, like caged animals, and inciting enough hatred that double layers of security were required for pool reporters by the end of the campaign.
As President Trump's impeachment trial began in earnest in Washington on Tuesday, confining several presidential candidates to the Senate floor, Joseph R. Biden Jr., the former vice president, was more than 1,000 miles away, seeking to shore up support for his candidacy by delivering notably wide-ranging remarks here in Iowa less than two weeks before the caucuses.
Related: The Olympics won't be cancelled over Zika, so keep it in your pants and use bug spray "When will people (and institutions) stop with this sick need to show power and control by confining, taming and showcasing wild animals?" the Rio de Janeiro-based animal rights group Animal Freedom Union said on its Facebook page.
The key players include the resourceful Patti (Genevieve Angelson), who's romantically involved with one of the reporters (Hunter Parish); Jane (Anna Camp), who comes from a wealthy family that sees work, for her, as a lark; and the mousy Erin (Cindy Reston), who begins to realize she's in a loveless, confining marriage, and to her surprise acts on those feelings.
A major study of progress in the war written jointly by MACV and the American Embassy in early November blithely ignored ongoing battles near Dak To in II Corps and around Loc Ninh in III Corps, to write that the enemy was "confining his major operations almost entirely to the general DMZ border area" (the northernmost part of I Corps).
" The letter from the Periodical Committee said the plans, which include confining reporters to a single press pen and placing a magnetometer – which will require reporters to enter the chamber one by one after being screened by Capitol Police – within their primary workspace "will hinder journalists' ability to fully and fairly perform their duties to inform the public of this historic event.
LOS ANGELES — Drawing on an American history of cruelty, from the conquest of the Indians to the slave trade to the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, activists in this city gathered on Thursday to voice outrage at what they see as the latest affront to American values by the Trump administration: splitting up migrant families at border crossings, and confining children in detention facilities.
The attempt to jail illegal border crossers and hold their children in less-restrictive facilities, ordered in May, led to widespread public outrage and was effectively reversed by the ruling in San Diego; but holding parents and children together for lengthy periods, one of the few alternative methods of confining migrants who arrive with children, has now been ruled out by the court in Los Angeles.
But I have not often heard a discussion about equivalent problems with the sort of praise that successful women tend to receive, which can be equally confining — about the frustrations of female artists, for example, whose work is most consistently referred to as "lovely," as if its beauty were its most worthy attribute, leaving its potentially more threatening aspects — its originality or strength — unrecognized or ignored.
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But her softer fans may be daunted by the steely class fable "The Trapper and the Furrier" and the fatalistic faux trifle "Sellers of Flowers," by quietly unrelenting five-minute bonus cuts in which an aged solitary celebrates New Year's and old friends compare their polar yet equally confining life paths—maybe even by her fond report that both her baby boy and his dad are better at dreaming than she is.
Her black-and-white illustrative style often breaks with the traditional panel format for a mix of full-page collage spreads where the text floats in the white space of the images, creating an expansive landscape on the otherwise confining page, or utilizes the format of the medium in which her character is exploring — a sketchpad or letterhead as she writes to her friends, or a computer browser as she researches — layering in historical photographs when relevant.
Google's Doodle today reminds us of an earlier executive order, 9066, which was issued by President Franklin Roosevelt and had the effect of confining close to 120,000 US residents of Japanese descent to internment camps during World War II. It's a dark period in US history, condemned by later presidents as an act of "wartime hysteria," and it's commemorated in order to remind the country's present leaders to not fall into similar traps of prejudice and bigotry.
"Woman Takes Short Half-Hour Break From Being Feminist to Enjoy TV Show" homes in on an experience that's both very particular and widely understood, as seen in both its title and its lead: Saying that she just wanted a little time to relax and "not even think about" confining gender stereotypes, local health care industry consultant Natalie Jenkins reportedly took a 30-minute break from being a feminist last night to kick back and enjoy a television program.
From a progressive perspective, if a voter is still open to supporting a president alleged to have committed serial sexual misconduct and rape (allegations he denies), using federal funds to prop up his businesses, seeking foreign aid for personal political gain, confining children, lying over 15,000 times to the public, harming both American manufacturing and farming through his trade wars and all the outrages (again, from my perspective) of the moment, it's hard to believe that any credible Democrat can win those voters over.

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