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Probing the contours Mueller was appointed by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein last year to investigate the same contours that the Democrats allege.
Geopolitical contours aren't perpetual as the common attributes that define those contours across diverse states and regions are subject to revision as relationships and alliances shift.
"The size and general contours of the injuries present in [the] specimens...are consistent with the size and contours observed in the upper canines of Smilodon," the authors wrote.
The cropped grass wraps the contours like a green rug.
To be so they need to involve contours and trees.
But the contours of Mr Zuckerberg's vision are taking shape.
A razor that adjusts to the contours of your body
The Wall Street Journal reported the contours of the plan.
The contours of President Trump's decision are not yet clear.
The contours of the North Korean bioweapons program are unknown.
Wrinkles laced the contours of her face like rippled water.
The contours of the GOP race are coming into focus.
The contours of the academic calendar can provide extra barriers.
The contours of the conspiracy are starting to be detailed.
It shapes public perception and the contours of political conflict.
The contours were sharper now, the colors brighter and bolder.
The economic impacts of the shale revolution follow similar contours.
Over time, these racial contours would harden into lasting institutions.
The challenge deepens with the unique contours of Trump's presidency.
The broad contours of the House plan never changed much.
The contours of what that reform should look like are fuzzy.
The sensual contours of Zilia Sánchez's "Amazonas" (1993) beckon the viewer.
These contours are similar to the lines on a topographical map.
We're trying to figure out what the contours are of that.
It is not hard to divine the contours of a deal.
The broad contours emerged in a report he commissioned last month.
The moat's contours are not as clear for the second type.
But Shraya sees the positive, defiant contours that this visual provides.
Fracked oil, in particular, changed the contours of fossil fuel consumption.
There are, of course, complicated contours to 2016's unusual politics.
It follows the contours of the penis, so it's hardly visible.
But the contours of it are catnip to the tech industry.
The precise contours of the scheme are still coming into focus.
She opens out into big swan contours, trying to take wing.
How it unfolds will help shape the contours of our age.
But the curves and contours of that path remain largely unclear.
His figures are fleshed out by condensed flourishes and jagged contours.
The doctrine's contours were unclear until a 1974 Supreme Court case.
The doctrine's contours were unclear until a 1974 Supreme Court ruling.
Most important, though, she helped redraw the contours of American politics.
The markedly different contours of their skulls were readily visible, speeding identification.
He spoke of my toes in particular: their contours, shapeliness and perfection.
But a district with attractive contours can still be rotten, he said.
But the precise contours of those rights vary from place to place.
The contours of the negotiations are still going to be the same.
Units have been color coded, along with roads, cities, contours and terrain.
Democrats sketched out no contours of a bill during the press conference.
Less likely to work, given tricky contours, but great if it does.
Marine litter isn't the only hazard whose contours we can't fully see.
The contours of threats and their fixes are constantly shifting as well.
Beyond that, the contours of the job turn vague and history-haunted.
Throughout, Uglow patiently traces the contours of a closeted gay man's life.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the community is divided over the contours of the conspiracy.
One male solo suggests the various contours of a bird in flight.
One of the challenges is grasping the true contours of the problem.
Their bathymetric contours show unmistakable signs of massive mudslides in the past.
The contours of most of these policy changes should be emerging soon.
On Super Tuesday eve, the contours of this race are shifting fast.
And the contours of the 2020 race are nothing if not uncertain.
I think the basic contours of the American economy may shift somewhat.
In particular, she focused on the deeply incised contours of his work.
Ahlum kept a story going, the contours and drama of the race.
Not their contours, because they tilt and cant without a discernible pattern.
What are the contours of so-called black art or queer art?
Bottom line, those sharp contours on the Cybertruck are making people cringe.
Washington should mainly guarantee the contours of the necessary and desirable outcome.
Sometimes the drips reminded me of the jagged contours of an electrocardiogram.
Controlled by linear actuators these form the contours of a 3D face.
The contours of En Marche's strategy to achieve this are beginning to emerge.
Redistricting changed the contours of the southeast area seat and Ryan defeated Rep.
Running home to throw away all our powder contours and master our angles.
The contours of a future market crisis are already clear. Economist.com/blogs/buttonwood
The geographic contours of Trump and Nixon's resistance and support contain significant overlap.
Refugees, too, may struggle to seamlessly fold into the contours of British society.
The contours of stock-market cycles become discernible only once they are over.
In 2008, for instance, momentum never really changed the contours of the race.
Scrolling through it, I could see the contours of a life taking shape.
The contours of her life are well documented and can be found elsewhere.
The demographics of the state are also affecting the contours of the race.
Despite the rancour, the contours of a solutions are visible, if just faintly.
But already the contours of my attacker's face were receding into my memory.
The contours of Trump's legacy-defining moment are just beginning to take shape.
Robots will change the contours of our workforce, but hopefully for the better.
The contours of the culture crisis at Uber are well-known by now.
Second, pundits proclaim doctrines; presidents execute policies that reveal the contours of policy.
And there is something similarly timeless about the contours of Ms. Binoche's face.
Still, Assad isn't done shifting the population to the contours that he wants.
The results did not alter the contours of a race in which Mrs.
I guess that's true, too, so free thinking has a lot of contours.
And the contours of that competition are following a classic tech industry dynamic.
But I do believe I can see the contours more sharply than others.
Each gel liner stroke, however, must be adapted to their individual facial contours.
Viewed through this lens, the fabled escape from slavery takes on different contours.
If the general contours of Bastianich's story are familiar, the specifics add savor.
It conforms perfectly to the contours of the nation that produced him. ♦
Even so, the contours of a battle plan against the industry are emerging.
Jane Austen's self-enclosed world enveloped me, soothing in its contours and assumptions.
Against this backdrop, the basic contours of the world economy are now uncertain.
Indeed, the basic contours of the attack have been clear for some time.
Negotiations about the contours of a potential interview have stretched on for months.
The scope and contours of what Barr will send to Congress remain unclear.
Republicans have the contours of a replacement package, but not 2,500 pages worth.
Do 173-year-olds today understand the contours of consent and sexual assault?
Get them to talk about the pain, so they can understand its contours.
The exact contours of the relationship between FlexiSpy and Gamma remain murky, however.
We already have a sense of the broad contours of the Senate bill.
The findings offer researchers a new tool for exploring the contours of human musicality.
Using a damp sponge, blend the contours, beginning at the temples and moving downward.
The Contours' 1962 hit "Do You Love Me" played as Benny combed Holtzman's hair.
They also refract in sharp contours the costs of political inaction at the top.
Those are the big contours in foreign policy and national security that were facing.
While Trump's policies are inconsistent, the broad contours of his vision are clear enough.
But the contours of the next big spending fight in Congress are already clear.
It's your Gedankenexperiment, you give it the contours that you want it to have.
I've visited that beautiful Main St. often enough to know its rhythm and contours.
Its uncompromising contours indicate that order and method have triumphed over disorder and lawlessness.
Support for additional government help follows the demographic contours of each party's core supporters.
Hence, we expect the contours of the AHCA to take shape before April 6.
It was unclear if the contours of that idea would be discussed with Trump.
We know the nuances of their feuds, and the contours in their makeup routines.
Perhaps the most urgent task is to establish the contours for debates on immigration.
Notice the contours of the cat's body, its soft belly and its bony legs.
Look closely and you can see the contours of the new season taking shape.
Wedren: I think the shorthand goes back to the contours of a shared sensibility.
How will mapping apps change when you can feel the contours of a landscape?
The contours of the race remain relatively unchanged, according to the CNN poll. Mrs.
First we asked about a plan describing the contours of the GOP Senate proposal.
In another homage, the artist Benjamin Marra was captivated by Crepax's use of contours.
The plan's final contours are a long way off and would need legislative approval.
They have been carved into soap-smooth, undulant contours by eons of grinding floodwater.
These haircuts had a loose feel and flattered the contours of a woman's face.
Through his movies, he has worked to capture the fumbling contours of human connection.
Could you give our national audience a sense of the contours of this race?
Could you give our national audience a sense of the contours of this race?
But focusing on the white working class obscures the true contours of economic distress.
Politically, we can already see the contours of the information war around the coronavirus.
Then there are noneconomic issues, which invariably could shape the contours of economic relationships.
Ms. Demce adds contours of garlic, sea salt and paprika that's sweet, not hot.
It also helps that his life followed the rough contours of a Scorsese movie.
Staying in a voter's consideration set shaped the contours of the primary throughout 2019.
All told, the broad contours of Middle Eastern power politics appear to be holding.
But he has never released such a plan or even discussed its broad contours.
BAE Systems' and Kaspersky's investigations brought the contours of North Korea's campaign into view.
Their closeness shows in their singing voices, which bear the contours of shared DNA.
In terms of the overall contours of the race, the polls showed little change.
The first is the way that humans have shaped themselves to the car's contours.
I reached into my pocket and felt the smooth contours of my wedding ring.
I reached into my pocket and felt the smooth contours of my wedding ring.
The contours of the modern sporting world began to take shape in the 19th century.
In fact, the contours of his recent Obama fixation have much in common with birtherism.
Currents push nutrients along contours that attract fish which, in turn, attract bigger predator fish.
When investigators laid out the contours of the plot, Transkiy said he couldn't believe it.
The electrobeats, dimmed like bedroom lights, are arranged to accentuate the contours of her singing.
Although the contours of a deal seem clear, the final items are always the trickiest.
Along with the objects, York made graphite drawings that also echo the foundation stones' contours.
The OneBlade follows the contours of your face to ensure every stray hair is cut.
The book mapped the contours of the crisis with a sweeping theory of economic history.
Simultaneously, their fakery highlights the contours of your down-to-earth character and virtuous ordinariness.
It's a threat that may define the contours of this century more than any other.
Those broad contours match the stories that have played out in special elections all year.
Mr. Marcus compared Olympic athletes to dancers, who often dress to show off their contours.
In the sleepless nights of the early summer his mind ran dangerously across her contours.
"My work stepped out of the contours of socialist realism," Hila told Reuters in Tirana.
The contours of the controversy are hazy in the specifics, but very clear in outline.
But you do see the contours of the same kind of coastal versus heartland debate.
On top of that, the early contours of Trump's tax plan are getting dismal reviews.
It gives the illusion of a display custom built for the contours of the car.
Thorlos even mapped the built-in cushioning to match the contours of cold weather boots.
Clinton's chances, Mr. Obama was also trying to shape the contours of his own legacy.
Ironically, the basic contours of the coalitions are essentially the same as in Nixon's day.
A 1974 Supreme Court ruling made clear the contours of the doctrine of executive privilege.
The broader contours of the settlement were unclear, including whether there was a financial component.
Many in the tech industry, however, have bristled at the early contours of Pai's plan.
And his advisers think the policies he has implemented fit the contours of the state.
"Significant Other," a poignant comedy exploring the contours of contemporary loneliness, is closing April 23.
A fell run will typically cut corners, follow compass bearings with no regard for contours.
In the administration's early moves, we can already see the contours beginning to take shape.
And that means changing the contours of the race in a very tight time frame.
The Benton Springs' hood has panels, so it contours comfortably when you pull it up.
Its contours change or even vanish, depending on your particular perspective — philosophical, psychological or neurobiological.
But Trump revealed the contours of the plan during a Rose Garden speech in May.
It's obviously more complicated, but those seem to be the broad contours of their grievances.
Basquiat typically composed his figures from pure black pigment and added contours and features in white.
The jagged green bands of the melon's surface are abstract patterns, while its contours feel exact.
As with all of Matsubara's best art, it suggests a redrawing of the contours of sensation.
Sure, there would be fights about proper funding and the like, but its contours were set.
Tomahawk cruise missiles, once fired, can adjust their course using a digital map of Earth's contours.
Religion, and religious texts, can still divide adherents, but the contours of that division keep changing.
A painter reconfigures color and line to evocatively express the contours of the body and face.
I could make love to my angel with my paintbrush, fondle her again, caress her contours.
It's soft and supple, adapting to the contours of my wrist instead of pressing against them.
For comfort it promises "premium memory foam lining," that molds to the contours of your head.
We do not know the precise contours of the next crisis of conscience Haspel may face.
Earlier 20th-century maps of the ocean floor had, like maps of the land, used contours.
The contours of her work ebb and flow with the warp of the wood she uses.
Tomorrow, we'll have more on Hillary Clinton's Syria policy and the contours of her potential administration.
Yet it's easier to resolve this issue inside the contours of the JCPOA than outside it.
Appearing before Congress on Wednesday, Mueller largely refused to stray beyond the contours of those findings.
Those, anyway, were the basic contours of the story as of the end of last week.
With the formalizing of the coalition, the contours of the election are beginning to take shape.
Once you see the structural components and the geometric contours, the barn itself seems rather incidental.
The contours of the problem call to mind Polanyi's account of enclosures in early-modern England.
Johnson's genius was to locate the fearful and the luminous within the contours of the quotidian.
Washington (CNN)The precise contours of Russia's 20203 election interference remain shrouded in classified intelligence assessments.
They are edged with narrow, painted frames that conform to the contours of the exploding shape.
We all know that we are in a new place, but its contours aren't firm yet.
The performance was a moving exploration of the contours of settler colonial ideology and its ubiquity.
We can see our own world in its contours if we look from the right angle.
The glasses follow classic contours, yet also take ice (regular and large format cubes) into consideration.
After the scandal's contours became public, North Carolina voters expressed alarm about past and future elections.
His ascendancy, rather than Warren's, has set the contours of the rising left in American politics.
Once you've identified the contours of your anxiety, it's time to create a plan of attack.
They highlighted its contours through violations including forced feeding, lack of reproductive choices and telephone tapping.
But both Romney and Collins believe the Bolton revelation could change the contours of the trial.
Capturing the idiomatic contours of an adolescent voice, in a serious novel, is notoriously difficult business.
Against that traditional backdrop, the wild contours and sometimes outsize proportions of Freedman's items are enhanced.
Those are the basic contours of Bill Clinton's address to the nation in December of 1998.
What is the pain involved in experiencing a condition without "objective" contours other people can recognize?
But much distance remains between the broad contours of a deal and actually reaching one. Rep.
In the board room featured on The Apprentice, they hammered out the contours of the deal.
If you don't know the contours of a problem, it is almost impossible to solve it.
Ojo's piece counterbalances the sweeping intensity of the exhibition, bringing history into its fundamentally human contours.
No grand epiphanies stretched across the years as I stared into the contours of his statue.
What are the broad contours of what you need to see before you're comfortable ending conservatorship?
"On its face, this certainly sounds like the contours of a bank fraud charge," Levin said.
Song to Song's chronology isn't linear, and deciphering the contours of the actual plot is tricky.
I just wish I had faith that the show's emotional contours could grow to match them.
Immediately, this de-puffs, reduces dark circles, and contours the face, so everything looks tighter and brighter.
My undereye bags were gone, the contours of my face were more defined, and I was radiant.
A portion of the Blaeu Map showing the northern, western, and southern contours of the Australian coastline.
Lack of education and inexperience with the contours of our big dumb internet combine with tragic results.
Pros: Softer and flexible, two-pack available, unique shape forms to body contours, comes in SensitiveCons: Pricey
Mr Allen's work has prompted a wave of research delineating the contours of the high-wage argument.
While the contours of sexism shift with age, the number of usable hours in each day shrinks.
She doesn't just contour — she reverse contours, and adds layers upon layers of silver highlighter on top.
It took a while for the Supreme Court to lay out the contours of sexual harassment law.
So, I wouldn't expect the overall contours of the race to change based on tonight's sparring match.
The massage will reduce any face bloat, encourage lymphatic drainage, and strengthen the contours of the face.
Check out Nikita Dragun's epic license photo that leaves all the other top contours in the dust.
Once you see how well he bakes, contours, and highlights, you'll be hitting the follow button, too.
It's what they always do as a couple, mask the darker contours of their marriage with passion.
Lewinsky readily admitted that her relationship with Bill Clinton, whatever its sexual and emotional contours, was consensual.
Some look like oscillating palm fronds, while others are glimmering contours or latticeworks that look like waveforms.
The forest understory has died back now, and the contours of the land are evident once more.
Searching for a delicious bite of pop culture once took on the contours of a treasure hunt.
Arthur: So give me the contours of the course you'd like her to chart in the general.
What emerges is a portrait of a woman who was uneasy with the contours of her world.
By embracing identity and its prickly, uncomfortable contours, Americans will become more likely to grow as one.
For Biden and the rest of the Democratic candidates, the contours of the primaries will soon emerge.
The contours of the race will remain unsettled until the August primary decides the contest between Reps.
The wounded man's hand fell on Paul's foot, the veiny fingers searching the contours of his boot.
But the contours of the agreement the two leaders reached remain vague, and open to divergent interpretations.
It contours your natural neck curve while you sleep, offering extra support and allowing for seamless transitioning.
This established, for these activists, the contours of a narrative that they believe has been repeating itself.
But the contours of the agreement the two leaders reached remain vague and open to divergent interpretations.
Indeed, allowing copyright to expand beyond its traditional contours poses risks to innovation and creativity more generally.
The stories such trades tell, then, can illuminate the subtle, mysterious contours of inspiration and self-definition.
Borders mark the contours of nations, states, even cities, defining them by separating them from all others.
James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, made decisions that shaped the contours of the nation's presidential election.
Many French are asking why a plan of uncertain contours and outcomes should be substituted for it.
Part of the aggressive push from Democrats comes from the contours of the Senate map in 85033.
For many women in Silicon Valley, the contours of Ms. Fowler's story rang true from sorry experience.
But, for all the idiosyncrasies of this particular story, the broader contours are in fact quite familiar.
Trump and Chinese officials already announced the broad contours of the "phase one" deal two months ago.
Note that the numbers may be faint, as they are written into the contours of the map.
Unstructured yet well fortified, Searcy's long, hanging moments take on the contours of a rare, desperately private space.
Netflix loaded up its screeners with detailed spoiler warnings, which seems silly given the contours of the exercise.
While the new model shares similar contours with the older version, the 750NC is undeniably sleeker and lighter.
I can almost make out the specific contours of a woman's face, but it's a blurry, phantom image.
The neckband area is semi-rigid, but sits comfortably and contours nicely around the back of your neck.
Upon inspection, there's nothing natural or subtle about the brown streaks running along the contours of your face.
The end of Bojack is near, and the contours of his final reckoning have slowly come into focus.
With today's vote the contours of the contest, such as it is, for the Commission presidency are clearer.
This drugstore buy features three flexible blades that hug your contours so you don't tear up your skin.
Its contours are defined by who's in power, as is the very definition of what counts as progress.
And are there reasons other than pursuing a partisan advantage that could explain the contours of the districts?
Mr Rajoy needs to sketch out the contours of a new deal he could offer in future talks.
He says that "the full legal contours of what he's wrought" will not become clear any time soon.
Television could flatten the contours of violence so that war, riot and boisterous demonstrations could appear the same.
If things go right, the seismic reverberations will illuminate the contours and material composition of what's underneath Thwaites.
We won't know the exact contours of the coalition that elected Donald Trump for some time, if ever.
Like nuclear shadows on a Hiroshima wall, this consummately Perecian gallery of black rectangles traces loss's funereal contours.
That's a bit odd, because the administration has already sketched out the broad contours of its tax policy.
Harris's biography resembles his in some of its contours and is also inextricably tied to her political identity.
Throughout our history, there has been vigorous debate over the contours of checks and balances in our Constitution.
We know some basic contours of it now, thanks to Mueller, but I think we may learn more.
" On climate change: It's the "threat that may define the contours of this century more than any other.
The clear, crisp light gave the contours of the landscape the precision and sharpness of an architectural drawing.
This kernel of police empowerment grew to fit the contours and the concerns of each age that followed.
The lines and contours of his face, both shaded and exposed, seem to be communicating, yet also clashing.
The primary season and subsequent general election now will take on the familiar contours of two white men.
Trump unveiled the contours of that proposal in May but has not won much support for the offer.
Following the contours of the land, it had enough gradual downhills to convince several skaters to wear helmets.
Mila Docheva faced down the camera, her contours camouflaged by an outsize hoodie raucously inscribed with neon graffiti.
Related Reading: • Emily Atkin speculates about how climate change is likely to alter the contours of global conflict.
Twitter still hasn't hammered out the exact contours of the policy, which is due to be announced Nov.
Slowly the eulogies began to take shape, common themes woven through the contours of their extraordinary individual lives.
Put simply, there is not yet evidence that the revelations have drastically altered the contours of the election.
Chris Coons, D-Delaware, said the number of supporters they have depends on the contours of the proposal.
Such statements stop short of revelation, except insofar as they reveal the contours of a capacious, searching mind.
"If it's completely outside the natural contours of your nature," Rubin says, you're less likely to stay engaged.
Burr predicted that the final product will hew closely to the original contours of the Senate Intel proposal.
The Vanderbilt University political scientist Carol Swain was among the first to describe the contours of this worldview.
Trump unveiled the contours of that proposal in May but has failed to garner support for the offer.
He is also not shy about sounding out other outfielders for feedback or advice on playing outfield contours.
Adam Schiff of California, and Justice Department officials over the contours of classified material he hoped to release.
This is true intellectually for those trying to parse the contours of the Reagan era using political time.
German coalition agreements are strict, with the contours set out in them limiting the government's room for maneuver.
The precise contours of the next president's proposals to improve the American economy are only starting to take shape.
Apple claims the iPhone X's TrueDepth camera maps the unique contours of a user's face using 30,000 infrared dots.
The partners haven't articulated a clear plan for the future, or the contours of Goodstein's new role, they said.
The dot projector places 30,000 digital points onto your face, capturing the contours and features that make you unique.
Although he does not take office until December 1st, some of the contours of this change are already clear.
It's one anxious thought after another, relatable to anyone who has ever felt the distinct contours of a spiral.
About halfway through the Tiffany Tumbles video, viewers get an extended disquisition about the unique contours of transgender sexuality.
The role of Operation Torch in shaping the contours of America's Middle East policy has also not been recognised.
When Germany goes to the polls on September 24th, the political contours of the divide will be on display.
The delicate contours of the works, their sensual compositions, display a sincere reverence for the ritual of applying makeup.
Woods also understands the importance of caring for yourself, of laughter, of feeling out the contours of your joy.
Decades of unsuccessful engagement with Pyongyang, however, help define the contours of a negotiating process that could last years.
This image reveals the contours of Jupiter's aurora, which is the interaction of its magnetic field with its atmosphere.
Similarly, Obama's rapprochement with Cuba and the Iranian nuclear deal have both breached the contours of routine foreign policy.
The mattress contours to your body and offers pressure relief so you'll never wake up with aches and pains.
The shapes are based on celestial maps, with contours mimicking the paths of astral balls of gas and rock.
The short stroll from Libreri Mapou to the cultural centre maps the evolving contours of the Haitian-American community.
Still, science has performed better than any other method in helping us feel out the contours of our reality.
The amorphous shock and outrage of a year ago have given way to the broad contours of a movement.
The contours of a tune like "Bigger Thomas" reflect Coltrane's innovations in blues form, revisited by a dauntless heir.
Franklin Roosevelt's plan to yank America out of depression permanently altered the contours of the country's economy and politics.
Here's what else is happening: • The first contours of a negative campaign against Mayor Bill de Blasio are emerging.
That reflects the unique contours of the race this year and the middling state of the United States economy.
Officials inside the alliance say details of the plan are still being worked out, though its contours are emerging.
"The contours and curvature of the left feathers allow the shuttle to spin and fly more consistently," he said.
"I think the high commissioner was reflecting the rigid and strict contours of the agreement itself," he told reporters.
They are played by the same actors, but with all the smooth edges—the contours of civilization—sawn off.
Liberal frustrations Democrats already skeptical about the contours of negotiations are using Trump's comments to harden their stances. Rep.
Then, too, one need not squint much to see contours of the S-Class Coupe in the C's lines.
The contours of Mr. DeMonaco's future America are a bit too lightly sketched to sustain that kind of interpretation.
Here, the lattices expand and contract in relation to the fluctuations of population as expressed in the objects' contours.
The adult-sized stroller is an exact replica of the brand's Contours Bliss stroller, measuring over seven feet tall.
Decorative lights now illuminate the massive structure's contours, as if it's a secret location for some extra-nerdy rave.
The race between Mr. Reed and Ms. Mitrano shares some of the contours defining many contests involving incumbent Republicans.
I recommend popping it in your freezer and using the cold roller to massage the contours of your face.
He shares the conviction of Gilded Age socialists that values, not economic laws, determine the contours of American society.
So it was that a constitutional convention was called in Monterey to establish the contours of a state government.
The leading candidates reflect the contours of the national party, and its struggles to decide on its ideological direction.
Some evidence already suggests that the contours of face-to-face interactions/relationships don't always apply to online communication.
Though she didn't write much about herself, surviving census and probate records etch out the contours of her movements.
His textured aesthetic makes the contours of his figures look like intertwined tendrils of hair or tangles of fur.
In spite of their personal battles, or perhaps because of them, they provided contours around which dividing lines melted.
Even within the plan's broad contours, there are obvious trouble spots that threaten to divide Mr. Trump's own party.
His conservative constituents, by dint of the gerrymandered contours of his district, were all but predestined to support him.
The problem is that voters figure out the true contours of a race only once voting and caucusing begin.
The gender is ambiguous because the genital area is painted black and the contours of the chest are indistinct.
The contours of the race for the White House seemed set on Monday, but had been transformed by Thursday.
The hands even adapt to the contours of things, curving or turning corners as you slide them across objects.
By May 1, the basic contours of the Nazi dictatorship may have been still emergent and not entirely secure.
The glass on the back contours around the cameras, and Apple claims it's the "toughest glass" in a smartphone.
What the president will offer instead over the coming days, his advisers said, are the contours of a plan.
"What is privacy and why does it belong to us?" writes Marty Roth in his book Contours of Privacy.
But China's leaders, to a degree, see the contours of the fraught historical moment in which they find themselves.
Shepherds accidentally cross it, oblivious to its contours, only to be shelled by Indian or Pakistani soldiers, or detained.
Much would have changed in the country, yet the basic contours of the class structure would remain the same.
Much would have changed in the country, yet the basic contours of the class structure would remain the same.
We create stories about the world and ourselves as contours, "phantom bodies," of the inevitability of loss and change.
The Obama administration's NCLB waivers allowed states flexibility from some more rigid components of NCLB, but maintained its contours.
Several Republicans declined to discuss the contours of the trial until the speaker transmits the articles to the Senate.
The event took on the contours of an activist call to arms, but it doubled as a product preview.
Among demographic groups, Trump's strengths and weaknesses on impeachment match the familiar contours of his standing on other matters.
I liked the way he wore his hair cut short, so I could see the contours of his skull.
No. Libel law is a state-law tort, meaning that state courts and state legislatures have defined its contours.
And the contours of the political battle itself have changed since those earlier fights in the 1980s and '90s.
While the broad contours of the policy have been written, he said staffers are still making tweaks to it.
Below it, the contours of the submerged landmass on which the city has been built are in clear view.
The Bed Buddy is shaped like a sausage but is filled with grains so it drapes and contours well.
"I'm so excited to see you guys use the cream contours and the powder contours and everything, you're going to love the powder and how blendable it is and just how amazing they are so I can't wait for you guys to get it," she said of the launch on social media.
Made with memory foam eyecups, it's customizable for the perfect fit and contours to your eyes without any added pressure.
Here, the contours of her voice become slick with blood, buried under layers of distortion and stretched into inhuman forms.
Last night, Black Market: Dispatches explored the contours of the massive illicit gas smuggling network running from Venezuela to Colombia.
"The exact contours of the SEC's power in the face of a First Amendment challenge aren't completely clear," White wrote.
But that early discussion ended without the clear contours of an agreement, according to two people familiar with the meeting.
Kaveh Miremadi, a sanctions attorney with Price Benowitz, said the contours of OFAC guidelines are not always easy to understand.
"The Committee's view of the contours of the economic outlook following the EU referendum had not changed," the minutes said.
For me, it began in my late twenties, as the contours of my horribleness as a teen came into focus.
AMERICA'S GOVERNMENT schools have long been used to set the contours of the First Amendment's separation between church and state.
Just let your eye traverse the undulating contours of the metal yoke that gently but solidly grips the ear cup.
As glass can be formed into different shapes, these screens can be curved into the contours of a vehicle's interior.
Nor is there any longer a circumference that would give boundaries and clear contours to the foam in its entirety.
The Aeons cost $6.353 and have a refreshed, tapered design that more closely traces the contours of the listener's ear.
Today, a poignant story of identity, internet friendship, and coming to terms with the contours of our adolescent digital footprints.
Technology has changed the contours of fandom and celebrity worship, but the fundamental sentiment is timeless, with clear historical precedents.
Still, taking the image from a dubious tweeter follows the main contours of Trump's larger pattern of dubious re-tweeting.
There is no statutory definition of involuntary manslaughter in Massachusetts; court cases have largely defined the contours of the crime.
It's true that contours passing through the good solution sum up possible universes with imaginary values for their lapse variables.
The contours of the nomination race itself indicate that both practical and ideological questions of identity strain the Democratic coalition.
An artist shapes the contours of dark wood-grain chairs with resin to create an optical illusion of disappearing furniture.
In Webster County, Nebraska, the prairie rolls in waves, following the contours of a tableland gouged by rivers and creeks.
U.S. and Chinese officials met in Washington last month but parted ways without laying the contours of a potential deal.
If history is a guide, these showdowns are overly hyped and will not alter the basic contours of the race.
We may be too obsessed with gotcha questions and viral moments to understand the contours of this opening-gun event.
Scholars like Sara Ahmed, Sianne Ngai, and Ann Cvetkovich began exploring the emotional contours of life during increasingly precarious times.
All of the performers are skilled singers and actors, filling in the generic contours of their characters with proficient professionalism.
He filled in with the Contours when one of their members fell ill — and the group opened for the Temptations.
"The court very rarely when it weighs in on an issue explains all the contours of an issue," Levitt said.
His minimalistic works often have sharp contours, which create an interesting blend with his often perspective-bending and surreal pictures.
Again, these guys know the contours of the terrible power that Trump and his cabinet are about to come into.
Lip liner is like lipstick's little helper — it helps color last longer while also defining the contours of your mouth.
The piece tumbles through the museum's atrium on a diagonal, a 30-foot installation with contours drawn with webbing wires.
The irony is that, although both sides deeply distrust each other, the broad contours of the narrative aren't in dispute.
The contours of the deal, absent the new leverage controls and extra money for lawyers' fees, were proposed in October.
From these communications, the contours of a different rhetoric of conservatism emerged, emphasizing threats to America's greatness, security, and Constitution.
Often taking its contours from the natural environment (like a mountain or lake), it can be a long, winding road.
Behold the sleek skin, cool but not damp, and the clever darting tongue, sniffing out the contours of the world.
Lawmakers wanted the government to have flexibility to rapidly respond to a crisis whose precise contours might not be foreseeable.
Women's lives, Havrilesky contends, still too often imitate the contours of horror fiction: emotional seduction followed by humiliation and betrayal.
The president's budget quickly antagonized Democrats while making clear the contours of how he plans to run for re-election.
The lines describing the rose are firmer than those evoking the contours of the leaves on the bouquet's outer edges.
She has decorated its rough, almost primitive contours with bright strings of beads, metallic rosettes and a pompom-adorned crown.
PeterLicht filled in the basic contours of Molière's original with exuberantly hilarious dialogue that seems to follow Monty Python logic.
They follow the contours of your ear, rather than poke out like those from Master & Dynamic, Sony, or Bang & Olufsen.
Depending on the artist, the result veers toward the cartoonish contours of marzipan or the stiff perfection of blown glass.
He's considering issues including the number of infections the US might experience and the contours of the oncoming global recession.
While the plan never leaked — a rarity in the sievelike world of Middle East diplomacy — its general contours became known.
Without at least the contours of an agreement in hand, he could be vulnerable to attacks by hard-line Brexiteers.
Without at least the contours of an agreement in hand, he could be vulnerable to attacks by hard-line Brexiteers.
The exact contours of the plan remained murky and Mr. Trump will not produce a fully realized proposal on Wednesday.
It also has a pivoting head that helps glide over knees and ankles and through the contours of your underarms.
The food makes allies of opposing flavors and textures, which retain their individual contours while contributing to a greater whole.
As Schumer and McConnell battle over the contours of the trial, Democrats seem to think they have the messaging edge.
Taken together, these developments speak to the fluid situation unfolding in Washington as the contours of Trump's trial take shape.
What's special about this gear is that they fit the contours of the athlete's head — down to the half-millimeter.
Having found the basic contours of the smuggling scheme, Apuzzo still had (and continues to have) questions about the operation.
"Nah, not at all because it's just a way of emphasizing facial contours, so it's not that bad," he says.
We know the general contours of each candidate's plan, or at least how they distill it into an elevator pitch.
Burr has also said the committee's work would go beyond the contours of now-former special counsel Robert Mueller's probe.
The discussions of amendments to the current House plan suggest the contours of a path forward may be slowly emerging.
He carefully contours his nose and then shimmies into his platinum blonde wig, its fringe just brushing his eyelash extensions.
These movies basically follow a lot of the contours of the traditional romcom, except they've got way more dick jokes.
Here's why: The top layer is made of quilted gel memory foam that contours to your body and provides extra loft.
Key Republican senators said early Thursday they had not been briefed by the White House on the contours of Trump's action.
"The replacement plans, I think everybody knows what some of the contours are now," Conway said on NBC's "Sunday Today" show.
After two weeks, the outermost surfaces began to fold inward, creating contours and wrinkles in the teeny sheet of brain cells.
My favorite matte pressed powder I used to only use was discontinued, so I have kind of resorted to cream contours.
It appears to take the shape of a private shrine, and at times it's hard to make out the show's contours.
At times, the contours almost seem to take shape — into bodies, or a landscape — only to wander, unpredictably, back into abstraction.
As for the stage itself, its contours keep shifting until finally stabilizing into the comfortingly traditional black box where plays happen.
By comparing the missile's actual altitude above this terrain with its expected altitude, TERCOM could follow contours and find its way.
Mark Zuckerberg: And I think that that's the basic– those are the basic contours I think of that, of that problem.
The X's camera projects over 30,000 invisible dots on your face to read its contours and create a 3D depth map.
As the contours of this new world become clearer, so will its costs to business in terms of complexity and predictability.
Made with moldable memory foam that perfectly contours to you, the Yaasa Pillow is ideal for side, back, and stomach sleepers.
Bois refers to the work inspired by the mosaics as "oblique" lineation that traces "inner contours," no longer conforming to naturalism.
Verge staffer Dani Deahl and I had a lovefest over the Audi A5 Sportback and the contours of its cool cockpit.
In an ironic twist, attempting to mimic the tones and contours of human flesh puts prosthetics firmly in the uncanny valley.
The resulting image is more like a shadow casting than a photograph, with the particles revealing shapes, depth, contours, and texture.
But they face a major roadblock: We don't have any solid data on the scale or contours of of the problem.
While highly technical, the findings about which records are privileged could shape the contours of the government's investigation into Mr. Cohen.
Publicly, the contours of Durham's investigation remain nebulous, but Wray suggested that Durham was scrutinizing the actions of FBI personnel involved.
With their deep craters and mountain ranges, the contours of the earth beneath the waves are both vast and largely unknown.
We continue to expand and update both them and our enforcement options to respond to the changing contours of online conversation.
But more broadly, he apparently doesn't understand the contours of our alliance with South Korea or the importance of allies themselves.
He and his colleagues argue that, in the minisuperspace case, only contours that pick up the good expansion history make sense.
In her "everyday glow" video, she explains how she applies blush and eyeshadow by feeling the contours of her facial bones.
It provides maximum comfort and contours to your body, whether you're using it to sleep, read, watch TV, study, and more.
Previous chancellors of the exchequer have used such moments to redraw the fiscal contours of the country in bold new colours.
But he also warned the groups against pushing for too much autonomy and going beyond the contours of the federal state.
They want to ensure they support the broad contours of tax reform before they agree to the simple majority voting threshold.
Mueller's findings and the contours of his report remain shrouded in mystery, causing tensions to run high in the nation's capital.
Now the cycle of grief and pain continues anew, its contours the same, its color an even deeper hue of purple.
When inboxes are gathered, cracked open, and studied, they become a searchable, sortable atlas for the contours of our social minds.
Names and some details have been changed, yet the written lives of its characters follow very closely their actual biographical contours.
" Cengiz Candar, a visiting scholar at the Stockholm University Institute for Turkish Studies, said: "We're seeing the contours of Erdogan's pragmatism.
Miller's fight against Mueller largely follows the same contours as Concord Management and Consulting's attempt to say Mueller's appointment is unconstitutional.
She closed her eyes seconds longer than might be expected, and in those spaces filled in the contours of her character.
But prediction market traders try to look through that volatility to see how the underlying contours of the race have changed.
By the time you're in a Phase 22 study with a product with those contours -- you know, that's a pivotal study.
Ultimately, this is what's so fascinating: how can we tell what's real besides the basic contours of Angle's career and decline?
You can repackage your bigot if you choose, but the basic contours of the man betray your efforts to remake him.
At first, Jillian Mayer's image, in which she meticulously measured the contours of her face, had the effect of an advertisement.
Medrie MacPhee's newest paintings are made from the shapes and contours of disassembled garments, giving "pattern painting" an entirely new meaning.
But it does not make for cable television or social media catnip, which has shaped the early contours of the race.
Each of these exchanges adds something to the brand's range, allowing it to imagine new, untapped contours of 1994 to explore.
The debate is vicious but predictable, and in the American political mainstream its contours haven't changed much in a quarter-century.
The contours of its playbook are especially visible in Australia, where trade with China has fueled the world's longest economic boom.
And presumably Mr. Bannon understands even less the contours of politics in Europe than he does those in the Deep South.
As small catastrophes cascade into bigger ones, "Sorry We Missed You" takes on the usual contours of a Ken Loach film.
And they sort of have made some accommodations to reality in one way or another, and there's different contours to it.
Americans understand the basic contours of a fair trial: Each side presents relevant evidence, in the form of documents and witnesses.
Kavanaugh's wooden opinion argued that considerations of public safety could play no role in evaluating the contours of the Second Amendment.
The public does not know if companies revisit their enforcement calculus and, more important, the contours of how that might occur.
"On the essential features of the hard top, he went on: "It&aposs a shaved part with nice, strong, square contours.
Combining the aggressive with the lyrical, the piece foreshadows the jagged contours and percussive explosiveness that would define her later works.
"I'm not really sure that qualifies as the contours of a proactive legislative agenda," he said of the ObamaCare repeal vote.
I wasn't limited by the contours of Amy's or Eduardo's make-believe; I was free to make the experience my own.
It had a delicate, candy-like crunch, the thinnest layer of toffee covering the crevices and contours of each fluffy kernel.
While most would acknowledge that the US nation is founded on Indigenous land, few fully understand the contours of that history.
The president's attorneys are locked in negotiations with the special counsel over the contours of a possible interview with the president.
But the contours of any action will be narrow, and if past incidences are any indication, there's little time to act.
No, it's likely that Democrats will respect the traditional contours of the reconciliation process and be cautious about pushing its limits.
That's because it's not all that difficult to recreate a precise computer model from the contours and shadows using a 3D program.
Kushner briefed the senators on the contours of the plan, a person familiar with the situation said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Then he creates some ~super~ enviable brows and carefully contours his nose and cheekbones with a skill we can only dream of.
Yet as the clock counts down, even the broadest contours of the future of Britain's relationship with its continental neighbours remain uncertain.
Analysts have been expecting the package to be concluded this month but say the contours of any proposed assistance programme are unclear.
"Lightening the center of your face pulls your features forward and creates contours without having to do any actual contouring," says Kastensson.
The diver's video lights illuminate its whirling contours from below, while daylight breaks through from above throwing it into awe-inspiring relief.
The broad contours of the debate were loosely defined, making it hard for candidates to focus on an issue of their choice.
The new R2 delivery bot has a more narrow vehicle profile and rounded contours where the side mirrors would otherwise be placed.
But lawmakers were free to tease the vague contours and that was more than enough to convince Trump loyalists of wholesale corruption.
Still, it seems obvious in hindsight that these tonal contours — competency versus inaction, calm versus chaos, goodness versus amorality — appealed to voters.
The Clinton campaign is already lowering expectations about its prospects in a state that won't change the contours of the Democratic race.
As its contours emerge, Mr Macron's government finds itself charged with betraying those principles, not least by some of its own deputies.
Researchers need accurate maps of ice-free rock when studying glaciology, geology, and for measuring the many contours of this desolate landscape.
And although he declared a "new act" of his presidency, Mr Macron kept the broad contours of his domestic reform programme intact.
This electric toothbrush adjusts to the contours of your teeth, removing tons of hidden plaque and may even improve overall gum health.
Still, whatever marginal differences there are between Clinton and Obama, both have largely worked within the contours of American foreign policy orthodoxy.
With The Last Jedi, Rian Johnson proved you can still find risky new directions within the contours of a Star Wars story.
Already, moderate House Republicans -- many members of the organization the Tuesday Group -- are balking at the contours of the new proposal. Rep.
Total sales of Juvederm, a dermal filler used to restore facial contours, rose 23.94% to $329.3 million, beating estimates of $261.1 million.
Analysts have been expecting the package to be concluded this month but say the contours of any proposed assistance program are unclear.
"Your worth is not dictated by your body, and certainly not by the contours of your abdomen," Nolan wrote in her post.
The decisions in these and other cases, expected within weeks, will determine the final contours of the franchise in the 2016 election.
Although the documents fleshed out some details, the broad contours of the circumstances surrounding the meetings had been previously reported and digested.
The four central characters—Marnie, Mark, Terry, and Marnie's mother—are beautifully differentiated, with melodic contours and instrumental timbres tailored for each.
This product is designed to conform to the contours of your body and comes with a 120-night no-hassle refund guarantee.
But what is revealed are the broad contours of a bill that creates clear winners and losers, especially across the income spectrum.
The head pivots, which means it works with the contours of your face so it doesn't end up snagging at your skin.
Their color and wondrous contours had faded; they were more of the gummy gunk I was always scraping out of the back.
"We are in advanced stages of discussion with the ministry on the contours of the next phase of technical support," she said.
But there are also some contours of China's competitive environment that are pushing these venture capital firms to raise increasingly larger funds.
Replaying it, you get to untangle it's deceptively rich contours, conjured here through aqueous pads, twitchy concrete sounds, and other electronics collaged.
The artist interprets the map of the Kerch peninsula as she recreates its topography and landscape within the contours of the peninsula.
"I want to see fat women being over the top, ridiculously glamorous, sporting contours, eye creases, and dripping in diamonds," Gamble enthuses.
They had another option: Instead of drafting a bill with these contours, they could have drafted the kind of bill they promised.
It's working with the contours of their body and translating their story, and for a lot of people it's a transformative experience.
In a six-page leaked document, and in his State of the Union, we learned the contours of Donald Trump's infrastructure plan.
It was also clear that Mr. Trump's attempt to dictate the contours of the Democratic presidential contest has had little comparable effect.
For her, "Shrew" is a parable of discovery in which two misfits find, beneath the social construction of love, its natural contours.
Those two competing narratives will define the contours of a deeply partisan and immensely consequential battle over Mr. Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
North Korea wonks have some ideas as to how Trump could keep the contours of Obama's approach but use it more effectively.
This tension between catastrophe and opportunity has shaped the contours of the climate-change debate in the world's fourth-largest carbon emitter.
Rising in stiff peaks, soft mounds, and folded slits, these works, while abstract, unmistakenly allude to the contours of the female body.
There are orchestras that play with more precision: Here and there an entrance was frayed, an ornament rendered with subtly smudged contours.
When we are young, these pads snuggle together like Lego pieces, providing much of the structure of the contours of our faces.
It's not that the medium is the message; it's that the medium is a container and shapes the message to its contours.
However, the exact contours of how that and other legislation would apply to something like a security key are not totally clear.
I prayed inside the Sisman Pasa mosque in Pocitelj, a charming stone village that cascades down the contours of a sheer cliff.
Furthermore, the incredible diversity of the newly elected Democratic class offers a more comprehensive reflection of the current contours of the nation.
The presence of thousands of Amish and Mennonites in the area makes Oregon Village's contours different from a typical mixed-use rendering.
They saw how Picasso had incorporated the contours of hills from the earlier painter's landscape into the curves of the woman's back.
But good as they are, they too often seem to cut corners rather than hug the curves of the play's twisty contours.
Yet his scrupulous attention to the text kept the line vividly present, a ghost whose contours you could somehow see and feel.
The course was marked off with blue food dye, which, in flat light, helps the skiers see the contours in the snow.
Although he couldn't see the contours of the buildings, he could sense them right there, under the plane, hidden by the clouds.
This tension between catastrophe and opportunity has shaped the contours of the climate-change debate in the world's fourth-largest carbon-emitter.
Kang Collection Korean Art has hung Jongsook Kim's contemporary canvases, with landscape contours based on traditional paintings and fashioned from Swarovski crystals.
"There are concrete plans to scale it up to the EU level, but the contours are still unknown," Renda, from CEPS, said.
Envisioned as a scenic route, it did not cut a straight line but rather traced the contours of the Arroyo Seco riverbed.
He did not mention that, as chief justice, he would have a mighty hand in shaping the contours of the strike zone.
It reminded me of a mini Great Wall, with its stone walls that swoop and bend with the contours of the mountain.
The contours of the 2020 battlefield will remain hazy until Democrats decide upon a nominee — and that could be a long process.
I found myself listening to Grande's a cappella take of "Dangerous Woman" this morning, to fold myself into its sweetly intoned contours.
Sometimes a bad crowd isn't the people around us, but the contours of a life lacking in a chance for good outcomes.
But Mr. Obama has not yet made a decision, nor have the size or contours of any possible American military involvement been determined.
The appearance of tight skin, developed cheekbones, well-defined contours—with contrasting plump areas and subtle depressions —is what defines a youthful face.
At the same time, factions within Anonymous, whose contours are by definition hard to define, have condemned the hacktivists' collaboration with the authorities.
The negotiations remain fluid and the contours of the deal, including the amount of money lenders would extend, could change, the sources said.
Only last month, Trump met with moderate Democrats and Republicans and top Democratic leaders to hash out the contours of a DACA deal.
In fields of cotton, shimmering white in the early-autumn sun, it is a glimpse of the shifting contours of the energy landscape.
The work, in three continuous movements interrupted only by an extended cadenza, is big and attractive, deeply satisfying in its proportions and contours.
"Chemically Tanned" (2017) hardens her clan's traditional body-length, animal-skin dress, creating a shell-like sculpture molded around the female body's contours.
Seemingly allergic to lyrical clichés, this singer writes offbeat, often jarringly forthright songs about the complex contours of love, sexuality and mental illness.
Using the decade between 1975 and 1985 as a rubric, the idea is to trace the contours of these coexisting groups of artists.
We need to start discussing the contours of an opioid settlement today, and to demand that public health principles be front and center.
They're built around notched 6.28-inch 2280 x 1080 OLED displays, aluminum frames, and curved glass back panels, albeit with subtly different contours.
Much like Frida Kahlo, Katayama uses her particular bodily contours, along with accessories and fashion, to create an iconoclastic look that redefines beauty.
So it would say, these are the contours of the letter, this is the interior of the letter, this is the background, etc.
Exactly the sort of place, in other words, where the specific contours of the president's ideas are likely to make a big difference.
The government said full details of the rescue plan have yet to be worked out, but it outlined the contours in a statement.
I find the dynamism of language really fascinating in how it captures the world around us, contours our reality, and influences our perception.
In a barrage of tweets over the weekend, Mr Trump capped his critique with some thoughts about the contours of the First Amendment.
Yet behind the soft-focus India that Mr Modi personifies, the contours of a harder-edged regional power are emerging under his leadership.
Sitting inside one of the tubs, looking out at the tree-lined contours of Doe Bay, it's hard to feel anything but relaxed.
Then she sprayed the brand's Dark Bronzing Mist just along the natural contours of her legs and arms to accentuate her toned body.
How it all ends up this year has yet to fully unfold, but the contours of a blue wave are coming into focus.
"The contours of this election demonstrate that the youth care about globalization and liberalism, things that Trump has distanced himself from," Vinjamuri added.
In making the contours of past power more visible, How to Hide an Empire may help make it possible to imagine future alternatives.
"There are so many cases that come forth about the contours of free speech and political donations," said constitutional law expert John Shu.
But fear alone cannot draw the contours of how life is lived; it cannot shape the scope of the world our children inherit.
Lately, celebrity feuds have taken on the contours of cyberbullying, with famous rivals integrating the tactics of online harassers into their P.R. offensives.
My wife used to know a Honda seat blindfolded, though not in a positive way, but the improved chair contours get her approval.
No company defines the contours of the medium more than Apple, and the iterative choices it makes ripples outward across all smartphone futures.
Cathryn Virginia Today, a poignant story of identity, internet friendship, and coming to terms with the contours of our adolescent digital footprints. Enjoy.
The gel memory foam of the Nectar makes it a versatile mattress that conforms to the contours of your body to relieve pressure.
Such a dossier of illicit activity—which Iran conveniently frames as outside the contours of the nuclear file—is crying out for attention.
The airy, mystical music suited Ms. Raissnia's dreamy collisions between grainy film stocks and the harder-edged contours of moving images on video.
With the contours of the policy still unclear, educators and researchers are trying to assess how it will affect the way they work.
The region that emerges will have vastly different contours than what we have grown accustomed to for the last half-century or more.
" Foer claimed that "the conversation between the Trump and Alfa servers appeared to follow the contours of political happenings in the United States.
During this supplementary therapy, she finds herself soothed by a practitioner's hands hovering over parts of her body or sweeping across its contours.
I look up, and can see the inner construction of her digital body, the caverns and contours leading to her neck and head.
The contours of an elaborate metaphor for the brain-break of constant surveillance are just discernible enough in this riveting and original achievement.
Judges rule on matters such as the admissibility of evidence and other legal issues that can define the trial's contours in key ways.
Ms. Pelosi's idea is to give Chuck Schumer, who has to negotiate the contours of the Senate trial with Mr. McConnell, more leverage.
In reality, it is difficult for a single night—nearly four months before the Iowa caucuses—to change the contours of the race.
Heightened demands for border security within the United States and Europe threaten to buck this trend, potentially reshaping the contours of democratic life.
After all, Buchanan reminds us, the ethereal dreams of the 1960s shaped the all-too-solid contours of the world we inhabit today.
The U.S. leveraged this geopolitical reality in carrying out the Marshall Plan, which helped establish many of the geopolitical contours in place today.
He doesn't have a handle on the contours of the NAFTA negotiations, the state of the economy, or even "his own" immigration policy.
Many white Americans, Jones says, are in the process of grieving this fact, and that helps explain the contours of this year's election.
He started playing with lines and as he continued this process, began adding color and morphing the shapes and contours of his projections.
While the broad contours of the bill may be available through newspapers (or Vox), the devil may very well be in the details.
We create at least two dimensions in any creative act: context and contours in process of the artist, making the new as conceptual expatriate and toward the decolonial as well as a world of the work of art, which members of an audience are invited to interpret and respond to, consequently shaping and making aspects of their own contexts and contours. 5.
Like all scandals, the contours and even the magnitude of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church have now become familiar, and thus blunted.
With so many variables to square, what's the best color for a small, organically shaped couples' vibrator with deep contours that cast wonky shadows?
Some of the broad contours of Trump's energy agenda can be discerned from his statements as a candidate and comments made by his advisers.
Charitha Pattiaratchi, professor of Coastal Oceanography at the University of Western Australia, said the details of the deep sea contours were invaluable for fishermen.
On November 30th Stefan Ingves, the group's chairman and head of Sweden's central bank, said that "the contours of an agreement are now clear".
I'm going to avoid specific numbers because they might well change, but the basic contours of the results are likely to remain fairly consistent.
Such a bill would have moved the ball forward on some key conservative objectives, while also hewing to the broad contours of public opinion.
The Fenty Beauty Cheek-Hugging Highlight Brush, which was cut in such a way that it deposits product evenly across contours of the face.
A new work of a blue jacket and shiny navy shorts gently crumpling together has the real-life contours of finely painted renaissance drapery.
As a result, Pokemon Go's developers used a grid to block the country, but geometric shapes cannot perfectly cover the natural contours of coastline.
The contours of Jabra's otherwise excellent Elite 65t can cause a bit of soreness after an hour or so, but that didn't happen here.
The contours of China's funding aren't entirely apparent, but what's clear is that Chinese funding is operating on a completely different order of magnitude.
"I think that markets are about here and now, and we've changed the contours of this recovery over the next two years," he said.
Nonetheless, last week, PMI, the trading arm of Mexico's state-owned oil company Pemex, drafted a document outlining the main contours of that accord.
All of these attacks were both routine in their scale and contours and far too vague for anyone to stick a catching headline on.
When the show aired, I remember watching myself within the contours of a highly edited storyline — reduced to the stereotype of a hysterical woman.
For President Donald Trump, the rigid contours of White House management structures — so engrained they're reflected in the building's blueprints — have never meant much.
Its rulings have defined the contours of bans against discrimination embedded in the Constitution and voting rights statutes, including the sacred Voting Rights Act.
USAA, which provides insurance and banking services to members of the military and their families, identifies some of its customers through their facial contours.
In his confinement, Assange has become a quixotic cultural icon, helping to give the solitary act of whistle-blowing the contours of a movement.
The artist sometimes adapted his natural surroundings in Windham to improve his compositions on canvas, shifting hill contours and adding hollyhocks and other plants.
But that also means that a lot still depends on the candidates themselves and how they end up shaping the contours of the debates.
And while many of his recent actions may have appeared impulsive, his inner circle has increasingly provided the contours of a nascent national philosophy.
After a little over a week, my insoles were delivered to my apartment, each slightly different to match the unique contours of my feet.
" The mask testing is needed to make sure it fits the contours of his face to "provide protection from toxic chemical and biological agents.
Meanwhile, fellow would-be candidates are hanging their stockings while mulling the contours of a run with their families through the coming holiday weekend.
The lyrics enabled me to articulate what I am feeling, but the contours of the melody allowed you — the audience — to feel my emotions.
You apply the colors in a similar fashion to traditional shading, by swiping the product onto the contours and high points of your face.
While Lil Baby's life smoothly fit the contours of all this cliché rapper stuff, it also was clearly not of a part with it.
Trump clearly doesn't understand the basic contours of what's happening in the city, let alone have a coherent policy for alleviating the suffering there.
Something big is happening beneath the noise of tweets and Trump rage: The contours of the 2020 Democratic message and approach are taking form.
When I use that eye alone, I see the cloudy contours of things, and the nearer an object is, the thicker the clouds are.
This music traces the contours of her voice, her swoops and screams and moments of chatter, plus her many overlapping harmonies and ad-libs.
Though in her early years, Fine composed in a dissonance-saturated language of hard-edged contours and jagged counterpoint, she mellowed as she matured.
Our reporters were able to reconstruct many of the contours of his life, including his real estate deals and high-stakes video poker gambling.
At the meeting, he laid out the contours of the agreement, including the cost and start date, according to a person who was present.
Vibeke is a mesmerizing character, Orstavik sketching the contours of her loneliness within a fun fair too rinky-dink to have a Ferris wheel.
Thanks to the 14th Amendment, with its plain text authorizing Congress to act in perpetuity, the contours of our federal system continue to shift.
What began as a sharp if predictable adult cartoon in the South Park tradition grew to inspect life's urethra in all its wounded contours.
Though Mr. Thackeray neither inherited nor ran businesses as Mr. Trump did, the two men's support base was remarkably similar in its political contours.
Compared with Monet's earlier paintings, with their direct transcriptions of the countryside, the water lilies dispense with contours and boundaries and veer toward abstraction.
There are multiple opportunities across the rest of Southeast Asia, but the contours of risks and returns are different for each market, Modi said.
That humans and other infant mammals are painfully dependent on their elders for survival is reflected in the distinctive spectrographic contours of a cry.
Washington (CNN)The Justice Department inspector general's report released Monday amounted to a massive fact-finding that shaded in contours of the Russia investigation.
This "Amazon's Choice" product offers three independently floating shaving elements that adapt to the contours of your face, providing a more comfortable shaving experience.
It's the muck we swim in, the rot that conditions us, the frame that dictates the contours of many of our ideas and interactions.
These slip-boots have a rubber outsole, so they're extra-grippy on snow and ice, plus a foam footbed that contours to your foot.
The filings do not go into detail on how Flywheel apparently tried to obtain Peloton's secrets, but they do include contours of the project.
The shape of the race Overall, the contours of the race for the Democratic nomination remain fairly similar to where they have been recently.
In the course of the season, elaborate conical structures take shape, with the contours of the drip castles that kids make on the beach.
As Professor Turley told us, the president has legitimate constitutional privileges, and it is for the courts to determine the contours of these privileges.
While the administration has outlined the broad contours of Trump's rebuilding proposal, there have been far less clues about how it will be funded.
Instead, she underscores her arguments with symbolic imagery: paper dolls, delicate sketches of imaginary insect-women, distorted and half-concealed contours of rapists' faces.
They persuaded Mr. Frank, Mr. Heinecken, Mr. Heath and Mr. Wood to collaborate with them on a project whose contours were hazy at best.
There's a sense of foreboding in the contrast between the invaders' dense lines of inventory notes and the original Vietnamese mapmakers' flowing land contours.
In the 1960s Mr. Williams spent several years writing and producing for the Motown label, working with the Temptations, the Contours and other acts.
These rules constrain America enough, and benefit all the weaker countries in enough concrete ways, that everyone is willing to accept their basic contours.
It has tight woven braids in the front, so you can see the whole face and the bouncy bottom section compliments our facial contours.
I felt so rock and roll there on the table in my yellow polka dot bra, drinking in the contours of his long, smooth frame.
"By gluing paper rolls one by one, I can form beautiful contours and curves, and the shapes of the animals emerge," the artist tells us.
The exact contours came to the engineering team in the form of a fossil from Timmo Hofman, a Canadian paleontologist whom Vela calls a friend.
Whereas the French plane is still on the drawing board, Alice's smooth contours can be seen on the tarmac at Le Bourget, north of Paris.
The contours and structure of a new airframe itself could also bring new radar signature reducing properties as well as new mission and crew options.
These were not painted from a mirror, but by looking down at her own body, so that her contours become the contour of a landscape.
But he's not the guy you want to write your health care bill, decide its contours, make its policy trade-offs, and argue its merits.
THE contours of Emmanuel Macron's presidency are beginning to emerge, as the 39-year-old French head of state begins his first week in office.
The petal-like contours of the mountain, leaning flowers, and the winding path all converge to one point on the center-left, anchoring the composition.
The animation begins with a topographical view of the planet, then overlays those geographical contours with color-coded areas indicating magnetic strength across the globe.
Her work is not ingratiating, and a lot of that is due to her refusal to "close": to close forms with contours, to close paintings.
It also shows us the delicate contours of public figures falling in love, and then navigating jealousy and the toxicity of relationships while being famous.
I felt so rock-and-roll, there on the table in my yellow polka-dot bra, drinking in the contours of his long, smooth frame.
This approach shaves the narrative contours of women's lives down to the perfunctory waystations of love, childbirth, and the disappointments of infertility and old age.
We know the contours of the melodies and many details about how they were sung, but not the precise pitches that made up the tunes.
Consider the contours of the Dakota Access Pipeline crisis: that it was a brazen display of environmental racism mattered little to those in its favor.
The report's unspoken context is the nation's painful history of slavery, Jim Crow and racial violence that contours contemporary American social, political and civic life.
Trump and his defenders have honed "collusion" as a subjective, ever-shifting, catch-all to continually define themselves around the contours of Mueller's unfolding investigation.
Within the general contours of Robertson's theology, any political chaos can be understood eschatologically — with reference to the "end times" — and within a cosmic context.
The specific contours of such a middle-road plan will depend on dynamics within the party and the electorate when decisions are being made, though.
Their tumors each appear unique—their swollen, crumbling contours flush with fresh blood vessels emerging from beneath a tail here or between the legs there.
Morphing from cyborg to isometric patterns to a reflected surface that looked like liquid metal, all expertly mapped to the contours of the model's face.
There are images as well of Leo Zulueta, a tattoo artist stamped with a brash chevron-like pattern that enhances the contours of his back.
After all, it is not the president but the supreme leader who defines the contours of the regime's short-term and long-term strategic direction.
Our federal courts play a substantial role in defining the contours of rights to full political participation afforded by the Constitution and civil rights laws.
The contours of the candidates' messages might vary and, for many, the particulars of the path forward -- how far, how fast -- remain an open question.
Claure and Neumann negotiateIn meetings in New York between Neumann and SoftBank's chief operating officer, Marcelo Claure, the contours of a side deal came together.
A group of GOP senators, headed up by Grassley, have been working on the broad contours of a potential DACA and border security agreement. Sens.
ABC News reported on Thursday evening that the two sides have reached a "tentative deal," although the precise contours of the detail were not described.
" We dream of swimming toward a beautiful horizon, but in truth, Berlant evocatively observed, we are constantly "dogpaddling around a space whose contours remain obscure.
While there are many uncertainties associated with the forecast so far in advance, the general contours of what is likely to happen are becoming clearer.
The first meeting of Cage and Lincoln, during the Black Hawk War of 1832, hints nicely at the problematic contours of the friendship to come.
This back-and-forth between the player and the world forms the contours of the game, actions and reactions moving between actors in the space.
The play's title and the theater's name are rendered in a font, created for the playhouse, that references the rounded contours prevalent in Pasadena's architecture.
None of us yet know the exact contours of Trump's relationship with Russia, whether Putin is his handler, his co-conspirator or just his hero.
So far, many subway riders, transit advocates and business leaders have applauded the contours of the plan, saying that the city's economy is at stake.
Most of the improvement has been in his putting on the demanding Augusta National greens, which require a precise understanding of subtle contours and topography.
They have come of age during the post-Taliban struggle by many young Afghans to break free of the harsh contours of a patriarchal society.
At Geghard, as with most Armenian medieval churches, you enter a distinctive organic architecture, in which building and carvings flow with the contours of nature.
That review is crucial because it will ultimately shape the contours of the evidence that the prosecutors will be able to use in their investigation.
With its unrelentingly high tension on every level — maternal, marital, societal — it's more like a slice of a nightmare, with few contours despite its surprises.
The exact contours of the attack are unclear, but Beer wrote that the campaign was "indiscriminate," with victims being hacked just from visiting a website.
Miller's hues respond as much to changes of light as to the objects themselves, their contours beginning to dissolve; color alone weights them in place.
An adventure writer and contributor to Outside magazine, Heller gracefully describes the contours of the West and the effect they have on the careful observer.
Terrain view doesn't provide an exact 3-D replica of the town, but it shows the contours of the ground as hills rise and fall.
Soon, the soft undulations of the hills are interrupted by the jagged peaks of the Dragoon Mountains, their contours sharp in the clear morning light.
And despite there being no official declaration from the tête-à-tête, the contours of a modus vivendi emerged from Merkel's bilateral chat with Putin.
And the brand's signature Adaptive Foam, which can also be found in my favorite beanbag chair, contours to my body regardless of my sleep position.
She is rolling out her platform even as Mr. Trump and his legal team have added new, confusing contours to the story surrounding Ms. Clifford.
Palestinians have been given limited capabilities for self-determination but no voice at all in the Israeli policies that set the contours for their existence.
Trump had already announced the broad contours of the "phase one" deal in October, and the two sides have been haggling over specifics since then.
More familiar to Westerners is pad kra pao, stir-fried holy basil, which here gains briny contours from jellylike century eggs, the yolks gone black.
In the end, Trump was unsatisfied with the early contours of the agreement, which included a demand to cut China's trade surplus by $200 billion.
Senators in both parties were briefed on the contours of the emerging deal by leaders at party lunches, and gave it a positive reception. Sen.
"We have no occasion to decide today the precise contours and limitations of president immunity from prosecution," Judge Robert A. Katzmann wrote for his colleagues.
There are abundant, long-limbed melodies, but their svelte, modernist contours, phrased in irregular lengths, shine with a serene impersonality, like the songs of angels.
It has a soft, somewhat oxidized bite, like that of aged sherry vinegar, and it brings definition to the blunt contours of the pork broth.
The settlements, the contours of which were reported by The New York Times in October, bring a long-sought close to the MF Global ordeal.
That plan, which has similar contours to a health care overhaul that Price proposed when he was in Congress, has met stiff resistance from conservatives.
But, as Borer and Murphee point out, it's faulty to talk about wars over culture as if they draw themselves merely along obvious political contours.
Defining the standard is a multi-year process that may not be completed until 2020, but the broad contours of 5G are becoming increasingly visible.
The real test will be next year's budget with Mitsotakiss expected to outline the key contours in the traditional economic address in Thessaloniki in September.
The administration official said it "was clear what the outlines and the contours" of a deal with Japan would be but did not go into details.
Aesthetically, it's everything we've come expect from an Apple product, down to the lofty descriptions of its materials and contours from company design deity Jony Ive.
Although Boy Erased lightly fictionalizes Conley's life — the main character is named Jared Eamons, for example — it still keeps to the key contours of Conley's experience.
On Beyoncé, she dove headlong into the contours of her marriage to Jay-Z and established herself as the most audacious modern feminist in the industry.
The two spoke mostly about the "contours of the race," the source said, and agreeing that if Cruz won Indiana they could work together in California.
In "Albatross," the ensemble appeared to coalesce into a single protean wind instrument, the sound's fuzzy dry contours filled out by diaphragm-tickling low brass notes.
With these additions to the Supreme Court's docket, late June will probably bring a trio of highly anticipated decisions on the contours of gerrymandering in America.
" Then he argued, "I am skeptical that this historical practice is capable of sustaining, as a constitutional matter, the contours of modern practice, for two reasons.
This device is equipped with a ComfortCut Blade System that glides smoothly across your skin, and four-directional heads that follow the contours of your face.
Face ID works by reading the size and presence of your face, as well as the individual contours and three-dimensional shape of your facial features.
The administration official said it "was clear what the outlines and the contours" of a deal with Japan would be, but did not go into details.
When you do lots of drugs over a long period of time you start to understand their contours, and their distinct personalities feel like old friends.
Porter mouths along to every word of the clip, but rather than eat a Kit Kat at the pace of a dormouse, he contours with it.
It sits there, encouraging you to breathe, nudging you to stand up, or to just marvel at its polished contours and its hyper-accurate second hand.
Yang's team mimicked the process by inserting balloons into the wombats' intestines and blowing them up to observe the contours and flexibility of their digestive system.
One of the cooler tricks is being able to paint and draw directly on a 3D object, with each stroke following the contours of the object.
Ultimately, the researchers appeared to base their work on the assumption that the contours of a person's face are fixed, rather than easily manipulated by makeup.
The second photograph, in which she made a "drawing" using things she found in her house, echoes the linear elements and contours of the first photograph.
On the other hand, even when religion is highly experimental and blurs the doctrinal contours, it continues to draw selectively on older texts, teachings and symbols.
The contours of the dispute remain unaltered: Trump is insisting on money for a border wall and Democrats are adamant they won't give it to him.
Republicans are working to pass a measure that would establish the contours of that voter identification proposal before the new legislature arrives in Raleigh in January.
Since the court's landmark Second Amendment rulings in 85033 and 2010, the lower courts have struggled to define the contours of that right outside the home.
For all its baroque contours, its wild musical score (this year, the selections range from A-ha to "Avinu Malkeinu"), it never feels ironic or gimmicky.
If Nolli's cartographic innovation distinguished public from private space, we might say in Al-Hadid's mapmaking, where you are present contours where you might not belong.
Corker has been in meetings this week and said he feels optimistic about a deal, though he has not elaborated on the contours of any agreement.
But they would do more for black America than any amount of formulaic dialogues, or exploring the subtle contours of whites' inner feelings about black people.
The sonar can detect details on the waterbed like elevation changes and contours, as well as detect how large the fish are based on scale size.
Many industries with well-established regulatory oversight and extensive business in the US have already fleshed out the contours of the law in situations like these.
What's striking are the heavy contours of his hips and thighs and the witty malice of his face: His eyes seems to gleam through the metal.
Sauce was brewed in Houston, an enormous and regionally divided city, where musical movements have often followed the contours of the divide between North and South.
A lot of this will depend on the contours of the agreement that he hammered out with Robert Mueller to pave the way for his testimony.
Butina reportedly regularly met with both the Russian official and the U.S. person to "develop the contours" of the Russian influence operation, according to the affidavit.
Much of the initial construction for the transportation hub underneath the airport is hidden from sight, but scaffolding outlines the basic contours of the main terminal.
Its contours were outlined, with sufficient clarity and flexibility to endure, for future generations to usher closer to an ideal of liberty and justice for all.
Many 20th-century owners bulldozed farm contours and sold off rocks from snaking walls, some of which had been built by slaves, prisoners and American Indians.
The first word in each of the theme entries is a singular member of a MOTOWN group: The SUPREMEs, The CONTOURs, The MIRACLEs and The TEMPTATIONs.
Moving forward, you can detect the contours of the suburban plot in everything from The Graduate and American Beauty to Mad Men and The Ice Storm.
And its flexible design holds out the possibility of presenting a wide variety of work, without being too hemmed in by the contours of its building.
Shot in 16mm, the film's soft contours and warm colors exude the heat and exoticism of the tropics; the viewer prepares for a journey of enchantment.
It didn't come easy, trying to hash out the details of a fictional war story and the three-dimensional contours of my invented American soldier protagonist.
Still, I could be tempted away from kai yang by a larb of minced pork, for which khao khua is ground coarse to leave crackly contours.
In a word, Gibson's work is anticipatory — imagining who we humans might become when we truly begin to fill out the contours of our expansive humanity.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is still working out the details with Canadian counterparts Wednesday after both countries' leaders announced the contours of the deal.
The contours of a deal started to come together in recent days, even as Congress has been grappling with how to respond to the coronavirus outbreak.
" To Machado, Sehgal writes, "your identity and the contours of your world are formed not just by your circumstances but by what you think about habitually.
For those unfamiliar with Shakespeare, the argument of "King Lear" will be unintelligible; even for those who know it well, its contours are hard to decipher.
If the final plan follows the contours of the draft proposals, Mr. Chu's building would be moved into the P.S. 191 zone from P.S. 199's.
The awards themselves did considerably less to outline the contours of a wide-open Oscar race, while exhibiting several familiar quirks associated with this particular event.
Distinguished by its futuristic, jagged contours and tough, armored glass, it gained extra publicity last week when a demo meant to showcase its strength went awry.
Unlike the standard form-fitting pullover, many midcentury male cardigans artfully hid the male physique inside a woolly tomb with the contours of a sleeping bag.
The Banking Committee is likely several months away from considering Dodd-Frank legislation, so the contours of the election could gear senators toward compromise or confrontation.
And since there is very little action in either mode — you will wait in vain for a breakdown or fistfight — both, lacking clear contours, grow muddy.
Minor league umpires are strongly urged not just to master the contours of the strike zone but to stay in shape and work on their mobility.
McConnell had said in a Fox News interview last month that he was in "total coordination" with the White House over the contours of a trial.
The resulting effect is that most of the chair's contours are impossible to discern, making it look more like an amorphous blob to the naked eye.
The contours of your trip — whether you're traveling with one infant or three school-age children, for example — will determine what options are available to you.
On the floor, McConnell accused Schumer of releasing his letter as public relations ploy not designed to start real negotiations on the contours of a trial.
This struggle for success is an old story, repeated since Hollywood's golden age, but its distinctive modern contours are what make La La Land resonant today.
With these percentages to hand, the contours of the Super Bowl overtime possessions that never happened between the Falcons and the Patriots can begin to take shape.
Distribution of oil revenue to client groups has formed the foundation of the state from its earliest years and shaped the contours of the economy and society.
By adapting the movie's structure to the contours of a particular country and culture, Perfect Strangers gives an individual twist to a universally applicable modern-day premise.
The contours of Trump's energy policy will only become clearer over the next few months as he starts to staff his administration and articulate detailed policy objectives.
Figure training reduced his waist to feminine slimness without further need of restriction, and the corsetting also rounded out his hips and buttocks to more girlish contours.
Last week, a bipartisan group of lawmakers came out with the contours of a deal on DACA that looked like it could garner enough votes to pass.
The details of removal trials are "all entirely fluid in theory," says Frank Bowman, author of the book "High Crimes and Misdemeanours", but their contours are clear.
Congressional Memo WASHINGTON — Speaker Paul D. Ryan has been pressing House Republicans to develop an aggressive, conservative policy blueprint that sets the contours of the presidential campaign.
But he added that there are questions regarding the time frame of when Pakistan would start receiving the money and the exact contours of the assistance programme.
Another critique of Christianity's liberal-conservative debate might be that diatribes from religious people which merely follow the contours of secular ideological contests are not very interesting.
It's entirely possible that the contours of the company's data-collection operation are broader than most employees can even keep in their heads at any given time.
In the episode's flashback, set over the course of a single night at the restaurant, we see the playful, carefree, mischievous contours of their pre-prison relationship.
Translation: All sides, after much back and forth, have a very clear idea of what the contours of a deal looks like, and they're on the brink.
Skycision's software calibrates visual data to take into account the intensity of light on a given day, and the contours of the land below, among other things.
We now have a president who will delegitimize even the basic contours of reality if they don't suit his agenda, and re-legitimize them when they do.
Researchers are investigating the possibility of an aerogel-based antenna that conforms closely to the contours of the aircraft yet enables transmission and receiving in multiple directions.
Complicating this question are the new dynamics of celebrity and spectacle in performance art of the early 1970s, which make it difficult to trace its contours accurately.
When we sit to consider the contours of our loneliness or our anger, we can find coded insights into our world that we might not otherwise notice.
What Bannister was to track, Silver believed, Curry had become to professional basketball: a barrier crasher and culture changer who is reconfiguring the basketball court's scoring contours.
Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, said that the "basic contours" of the final plan are the same as when the poll was taken.
In order to win an association conviction, prosecutors are not obliged to demonstrate the existence of any specific plot, only the broad contours of a hypothetical one.
As Deschamps-Braly folded the loosened skin forward, over her closed eyes, he could see the bony contours of Abby's brow, and the bossing above her eyes.
I introduced myself, and she instantly recalibrated her vibrancy to fit the contours of my attention, like a phone screen adjusting its brightness according to the light.
While the final contours of the current rules change effort are still being decided, it may mirror a proposal that cleared the Senate Rules Committee last April.
Using MSQRD's object recognition tech, users can swipe to apply different Olympics face paint like Brazilian flags and "Go Canada!" that match the contours of their face.
House Republicans, bused to a nearby retreat, heard the contours of a forthcoming tax reform plan that would simplify individual tax rates and include corporate tax cuts.
It isn't just a personal thing, it actually drives the plot, it actually creates the contours of what you can and cannot do in the storyline. Right.
At the center of the shutdown is a debate over immigration — Vox's Tara Golshan and Dara Lind have a complete explainer of the contours of the issue.
Despite Mr. Biden's decisive, nearly 30-point win in South Carolina, it was not clear how much his win would alter the hardening contours of the race.
The black-and-white military recording begins with an aerial view of mountains, valleys, and bodies of water, their contours defined in a subtle range of grays.
The film broadly retraces the contours of 2006's "X-Men: The Last Stand," the not-very-good conclusion of the first generation of X-Men films.
Discussions that sometimes take months have been squeezed into days, as an urgent plan to change the contours of the global transfer windows has quickly come together.
It is strange that a book so accomplished in discovering the contours of a long friendship should struggle to tell the relatively simple story of love lost.
"If the contours of the virus impact on the U.S. economy become more clear, a rate cut won't solve all our problems, but it will be helpful."
Think of these flexible spikes kind of like the rotating heads in an electric shaver that flex up and down to match the contours of your face.
A lot of times, you go into an investigation and you know the broad contours of what you're looking at — where you think you want to look.
He believes that the space, with its textured walls and extreme contours, is more suitable for three-dimensional works than as a place to hang contemporary painting.
To someone on the outside, who can see the contours and imbalance of power with clear eyes, the choice between self-preservation and self-destruction is obvious.
Made to snugly fit the contours of your face, this sleep mask is infinitely customizable for a personalized fit and conforms to your eyes for serious comfort.
That framework would mirror the contours of President Bill Clinton's trial and ignore Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's demands for witnesses and new evidence at the outset.
There he meets a cynical beauty who lost both father and husband in the mid-century wars, backroom and battlefield, that defined the contours of Israeli statehood.
McConnell also discussed the contours of the trial with President Donald Trump on Wednesday during a meeting at the White House that was first reported by CNN.
"Leader McConnell has made it clear he plans to meet with Leader Schumer to discuss the contours of a trial soon," said Doug Andres, Mr. McConnell's spokesman.
But during investigations of both the Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump campaigns, he made decisions that shaped the contours, if not the outcome, of the presidential race.
Certainly a Vanson, lovingly worn-in over years, molded to the contours of your shoulders and biceps, would be among the most meaningful garments you could own.
While the public might be familiar with the contours of the Ukraine scandal, I would wager that most people are not familiar with each and every witness.
The centrist senators on Wednesday said that they had finished the contours of an agreement that would protect "Dreamers" in exchange for more spending on border security.
Pointed at the Earth, Simon argued, that telescope would show lots of solid green areas with faint interior contours linked by a network of thin red lines.
He negotiated the contours of an agreement with Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin, which Trump rejected at the "shithole" meeting, setting the stage for the current shutdown.
In his recent "Analogy Trilogy," Bill T. Jones used dance as a mode of biographical storytelling, each work in the series tracing the contours of a life.
Instead, the proposals simply outline the contours of Gillibrand's priorities on family policies, further staking out an issue area that she has made core to her candidacy.
Hamer's face is seen in close-up, emerging out of darkness, the image's framing emphasizing the deeply sculpted contours of the features indicative of her African ancestry.
The exhibition features a host of other artists, both up-and-coming and well known, who stretch and extend the contours of black identity, often with humor.
The Studio To get the contours of this space right, Ms. Stewart said she found out where Gerda and Lili actually lived in Copenhagen and visited the block.
Photo: Win McNamee (Getty Images)Earlier today, Politico provided a preview of what's believed to be the broad contours of Trump's grand plan for addressing the opioid crisis.
Conventions don't sway swing voters, but they do get marginally attached partisans back playing for the correct team and bring the basic contours of the campaign into focus.
Yet he also seemed to be at odds with his own voice, which has taken on rough contours that occasionally betray him with a crack or braying eruption.
The large sample, combined with statistical techniques that partly pool data by state and congressional district, allows for a detailed examination of the geographic contours of the race.
The Obama administration has attempted to revive Clinton-style negotiations but, given the contours of the situation, haven't made it a top priority à la negotiations with Iran.
What President Trump chooses to do as his travel ban expires Sunday will determine the contours of the battle scheduled to arrive at the Supreme Court next month.
Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, told CNN's Sara Murray that she did not believe the second letter would change the contours of the race in the final days.
It will also help shape the acceptable contours of free speech online, and the lives of the people who produce, consume or are otherwise affected by digital content.
If the Supreme Court curtails these awards in Frank v Gaos, the contours of class-action suits involving large numbers of plaintiffs may be up for significant change.
As the ghostly contours of machine-made faces morph into one another, the work seems to linger on the stretches of abstraction that lie between individual, recognizable features.
And while tariffs were a central issue of the 1888 presidential race, the contours of the debate aren't particularly relevant to the key matters at hand in 2019.
"The precise contours of what is 'vulgar' are always very blurry," said Severine Arsene, managing editor of AsiaGlobal Online, a digital journal at the University of Hong Kong.
Dern moves through the movie's odd contours among an eccentric set of actors—Jeremy Irons, Justin Theroux, Mary Steenburgen, William H. Macy, Harry Dean Stanton, and Julia Ormond.
But it the star had to choose between Kylie Jenner's Kylie Cosmetics lip kits or Kim Kardashian West's KKW Beauty contours, there's one product she couldn't live without.
Rather than grow attached to a single car, pouring over its specifications and contours, the point of Driver: San Francisco, as its name absolutely implies, is to drive.
I don't think this is the kind of the report that the Fed wanted to see ahead of a hike in September, the contours are just too squishy.
Afghanistan has blocked repeated attempts by Pakistan to build a fence on sections of the roughly 2,200-km (1,370-mile) -long frontier, rejecting the contours of the boundary.
A second wrong-headed notion is that redrawing the borders of Arab countries will create more stable states that match the ethnic and religious contours of the population.
Not many Democrats would want to put much money on those outcomes holding a year from now — even though the general contours of the polling help Biden's case.
The contours of Felt's story -- based on books by Felt and John J. O'Connor -- could hardly be timelier, what with the current White House leaking like a sieve.
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John Feehery, a former aide to GOP leaders and a columnist for The Hill, insisted that the basic contours of a deal were not altered by Trump's remarks.
Back at the gray-and-glass behemoth whose contours I tried to memorize with each visit, she pointed to the spot my sister's colleagues could only guess at.
"We still think the MPC will set a reasonably high bar for being convinced its 'contours' for the outlook have improved materially from the August projections," Hill said.
In a nation with roughly 42 million black people, it is worth remembering they have at least that many opinions about the contours of the black freedom struggle.
The contours of a settlement, which has not yet been completed, would include Mr. Corzine paying about $5 million in penalties, the people briefed on the matter said.
The White House pushed back on the Democrats' characterization of the meeting, but the fact is still that Trump has fundamentally shifted the contours of how he governs.
If you paid close attention to the words of Clinton and Sanders on Thursday night, especially their opening and closing statements, you saw the contours of that chasm.
The Constitution gives the president the power to pardon, but as is always the case with powers bestowed by the Constitution, the contours of that power are uncertain.
Much of the music plays with — and slyly undermines — the concept of unison, with players tracing almost identical melodic contours or sustaining high pitches a hair's-width apart.
Mr. Sanders — whose socialism, built on fairness, is remarkably nonideological — shares the conviction of these old socialists that values, not economic laws, determine the contours of American society.
There, Dr. Miletti invited Mr. Ferragamo to his home and, according to Mr. Ferragamo's memoirs, the two men entered into a conversation about the contours of the foot.
Or, is she reaching up to sense the contours and shape of the place, since she is unable to look at the structure that has usurped her head?
Another display places plant photographs by the early-403th-century artist and botanist Karl Blossfeldt next to a 3D-printed aluminum-and-resin sculpture based on their contours.
There is now a general view among all of the political campaigns — including Mr. Trump's — that the coronavirus could well redraw the existing contours of the presidential race.
It's not even clear that the characters are aware of those themes, any more than people can make out the contours of the history they are part of.
They were chosen from the collection for their interesting colors and shapes, the 'microsculptures' of the title referring to the contours and sculptural qualities of the insects' forms.
His campaign website says he wants to "defend and build upon" the Affordable Care Act, but the exact contours of his health care platform are not clear yet.
Ms. Ruff (recently seen in the Off Broadway hit "Fairview") defines the contours of that life with a completeness that feels both in-the-moment and heartbreakingly prophetic.
These might wind up on Shuko's lofty $195 kaiseki menu, pickled as sunomono or fried into airy tempura, the weeds' contours still distinct inside their sheer golden shell.
"The basic contours of the puzzle is that he's constructed his actions in a way that we don't know where it's leading," he said, "and that's on purpose."
We are talking about an assault on our democracy by a hostile foreign power, the contours and scope of that assault coming into greater clarity every passing day.
What's missing is a far scarier, and unquantifiable, surrender to the recesses of the mind that cannot be reduced to the tidy dramatic contours of cause and effect.
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And these shapes are anything but simply rectilinear — they combine straight with curved in eccentric ways that repeat from canvas to canvas, emphasizing the deliberation of their contours.
Even for people who have left their home countries voluntarily to pursue jobs and wealth in a new place, WhatsApp has thoroughly altered the contours of immigrant life.
Sephora, for one, was surprised at how well her lip liners (called Lip Contours because Ms. Kattan uses them to make her lips look bigger, she said) sold.
I can make out the jagged contours of most of the sentences, even through the walls of the adjacent room, where I am supposed to be doing homework.
As in his powerful operas, Janacek is fixated in this cycle on setting the words to music that reflects the contours, sounds and rhythms of the Czech language.
The view is a close-up of Giacometti's sculpture of Flora showing its ridges and indentations, subtle colors and contours, the touch of his fingers, a single fingerprint.
Perhaps because it is so attuned to the contours of the here and now, Jacobsen's work remains refreshingly unconcerned with making claims for its own art historical importance.
He's governing fully within the contours of a baseline pro-business agenda that differs from standard Republican fare largely insofar it involves personal enrichment in an unusual way.
The pieces in the series Maps (begun in 2008) move beyond Dresses to abandon the contours of clothing, re-imagining the textiles as hangings, coverings, and sculptural forms.
Even the contours of a Republican alternative to the DREAM Act, which have been proposed in both the House and the Senate, have received a flanking from the party.
The basic contours of the commission's charge would be to hold hearings and report back to the next Congress with comprehensive reforms to restructure DHS and clarify its mission.
The contest has tested the contours of the Republican Party in the Trump era: How much loyalty does the Republican base demand to the man in the White House?
One of the findings on my flight was that we had contoured that lining, and I recommended that we change those contours so that they're thicker in certain areas.
"If you look at the contours of the relationships between tribal nations and the United States, and even state governments, it's defined out of conflict and adversary," Sharp said.
The news of Liu's title change comes as Washington and Beijing wrestle over the contours of a trade deal that has faced a number of setbacks in recent days.
I could not take my eyes off Phoenix as he evolved into the Joker, especially as he explored Fleck's body language and revealed the contours of this broken body.
The announcement on the Golan Heights was the latest in a flurry of decisions that are widely seen as intended to redraw the contours of the Israeli-Arab conflict.
The irony is that Clinton's speech, in its rhetorical contours, sounded as or more in tune with Israeli right-wing concerns than even many speeches by conservative Republican candidates.
Ceballos is an accomplished artist in her own right, and her discursively engaged, performative works have for years grappled with the terms and contours of contemporary life in Cuba.
Airbus said its concept plane would have a geodesic or curved fuselage in a throwback to the contours of the Wellington bomber designed by British aircraft designer Barnes Wallis.
Dr Walton's method here is to map each picture's contours by illuminating it sequentially from many directions, building a relief map from the resulting patterns of light and shade.
The central story is also framed by a flash-forward from 1963 to the mid-'70s that, however predictable in its contours, adds additional emotional heft to the proceedings.
In the delivery room, Fujino obsesses over every detail of presentation, angling the lighting to highlight the contours of the aircraft's softly pinched nose, inspired by a Ferragamo stiletto.
Also in 85033, 100 delegates were elected by the inhabitants of the Territory of New Mexico with the purpose of having them shape the contours of their state constitution.

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