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"conventionally" Definitions
  1. (often disapproving) in a way that tends to follow what is done or considered acceptable by society in general; in a way that is normal and ordinary, and perhaps not very interesting
  2. in a way that follows what is traditional or the way something has been done for a long time

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There's no risk for the person declaring that an obviously conventionally attractive person is conventionally attractive.
Lipstick ads tend to follow a certain narrative: Conventionally beautiful model with a conventionally perfect pout swipes on lipstick and smiles wide, revealing a conventionally perfect set of symmetrical white teeth.
This is also what leads us to think anything a conventionally attractive person does is what made them conventionally attractive.
Lee and her colleagues from the London Business School conducted four experiments involving more than 750 test subjects who were shown photographs of conventionally attractive and conventionally unattractive people.
The U.S. could have deployed conventionally armed Joint Air-to-Surface Strike missiles to Europe and increased the presence of warships carrying conventionally armed sea-launched cruise missiles in European waters.
Indeed, there is little about Duterte that is conventionally presidential.
It doesn't help that some characters are so conventionally drawn.
They're conventionally designed and built by conventional, if adventurous builders.
But Énard is equally adept at more conventionally structured fiction.
Ms. Midler's talents have never included a conventionally pretty voice.
And yes, it's probably more secure than conventionally stored data.
Melania and Ivanka provide good cover for Trump's misogyny because they're palatable, conventionally feminine women: They're docile and poised, they don't make demands of men, and they are above all conventionally beautiful -- white and thin.
Her yelled enthusiasm often substitutes colloquial declamation for conventionally melodic singing.
EVs traditionally cost thousands of dollars more than conventionally powered vehicles.
By every physical definition, Herbert Czeplinski is very, very conventionally manly.
The art direction and photography isn't conventionally death metal or hardcore.
That would be an impressively effective defence against conventionally armed missiles.
And Kelly Rohrbach and Alexandra Daddario are conventionally attractive, slim women.
A superficially conventional Midwestern family, the Tarkingtons didn't always behave conventionally.
These companies are typically more productive than their conventionally owned peers.
Research suggests life works a little better for conventionally attractive people.
It's brave, regardless if you are deemed conventionally attractive or not.
Brian Sandoval* or a more conventionally conservative one like Marco Rubio.
Conventionally, this is done at a temperature of about 700°C.
It's the loneliness part that creates the most conventionally dynamic scenes.
Heitkamp and Cramer's views on other topics are more conventionally partisan.
Of the two halves, "My Parents" is the more conventionally straightforward.
They'll also cost the same as any other conventionally grown avocados.
Of the 25 conditions in question, ten are conventionally classified as psychiatric.
Aging, too, has conventionally been seen as a trait dictated by evolution.
So the stunt guy did it, and he's just conventionally running around.
Does Priebus's appointment signal Trump is moving in a conventionally conservative direction?
Do you know how long 30 hours is when using headphones conventionally?
My more conventionally attractive, healthy looking twin sister looked back at me.
More conventionally, players are more likely to change batting gloves or bats.
It's a cliche now, but she was beautiful without being conventionally 'beautiful.
In its fidgety reticence, Be the Cowboy is even less conventionally cathartic.
They have either been bullied, have autism, or just conventionally unattractive faces.
In the chapter entitled "Motherhood," we begin, conventionally enough, in Mayya's youth.
The group started restoring the land conventionally enough, by reintroducing native plants.
"We've conventionally thought of collaborations as within the food industry," Olson said.
The baby boomers are conventionally defined as people born between 1946 and 1964.
The East African nation does not set interest rates conventionally using a benchmark.
As the less conventionally attractive, more pragmatic sister, Korede is overlooked and underappreciated.
Of the fields in the study, 15 were farmed conventionally and 26 organically.
That race in a conventionally red state eventually did swing to the Democrats.
Indeed, there is little about 71-year-old Duterte that is conventionally presidential.
What's it like being a man in a sport conventionally associated with women?
But they don't matter in the ways we've been conventionally thinking about them.
But then he acts fairly conventionally when it comes to the actual policy.
Jabba the Hutt: Not all of the Star Girls costumes are conventionally attractive.
It's rare to see leading ladies who aren't thin, young, and conventionally attractive.
I tried picking up the burger with my hands conventionally, with little success.
The results of Segers' assays are always interesting, if not always conventionally beautiful.
Most of my girlfriends weren't conventionally pretty, but they were relatively good-looking.
Conventionally we're told to wait as long as possible to claim Social Security.
But these women are all conventionally attractive with flat stomachs and round derrières.
The crunchy power chords, the pummeling rhythm section — it's all conventionally head-banging.
This is something she points out — that in appearance she is conventionally feminine.
She signs an advance directive against what is conventionally called artificial life support.
The word, which conventionally means hatred of women, was once a radical accusation.
The Iranian government knows that conventionally it's much weaker than the United States.
It feels like kind of a protest, about how films are conventionally made.
It is, in fact, part of their jobs to be conventionally good-looking.
If anything, we run the risk of thinking too conventionally about the future.
They are loyal Republicans with conventionally conservative positions on social and economic issues.
We have things that we can use that have been conventionally bred. Right?
The found paintings typically contain a portrait done in a conventionally realist style.
So Illinois, a more conventionally blue state, is another good sign for Democrats.
Many transgender men and women have gender expressions that are conventionally masculine or feminine.
"Hot" actresses who make themselves less conventionally attractive are rewarded handsomely for their efforts.
Moreover, this is precisely due to everything that makes him a conventionally bad singer.
One reason rockets are so expensive is that they are, conventionally, single-use machines.
Its absence is associated with burnout, ego, and a tendency toward conventionally accepted ideas.
The food has to continue being sold as conventionally grown, which means lower prices.
We're going not conventionally I think with bringing this hard biotech to market quickly.
Though it's not conventionally viewed this way, money is actually a form of credit.
You might want to think twice before purchasing conventionally grown strawberries, spinach, or nectarines.
So could all this mining not be displacing more conventionally "productive" uses of electricity?
But they do so rarely, and at a rate lower than conventionally owned companies.
Unlike more conventionally popular tours, which feature ghosts, voodoo, and pirates, his emphasize hydrology.
That's not a bad thing, as the car is well proportioned and conventionally handsome.
Conventionally beautiful people are often boring, because they never have to struggle for anything.
"The women Peterson photographed were offbeat, eccentric, irreverent, and not conventionally pretty," she wrote.
At one level the dispute was conventionally commercial, Corfo accusing SQM of underpaying royalties.
Conventionally, the "real" interest rate is the nominal (or common) interest rate, minus inflation.
Indeed, he is inviting married couples to share in the work conventionally allocated to priests.
Unable to conventionally destroy the Jewish state, Iran can instead obliterate Israel's coastal population centers.
Hamilton recognizes that in the 18th century, both rebellious and conventionally feminine women are trapped.
Everybody knows that Donald Trump isn't conventionally qualified to be president of the United States.
But those early scenes are just as fantastic as the later, more conventionally surreal ones.
It reminded me of high school, when I was small enough to be conventionally pretty.
Yet the sorts of job that have conventionally provided middle-class incomes are drying up.
Moving the proceeds of big-ticket crime conventionally involves disguising them as legitimate trade payments.
It costs $130.99 and you can just order it conventionally—no Alexa hook-up needed.
This might improve the taste of the more natural fruit compared to conventionally grown varieties.
Was it important for you to challenge the idea that horror films are conventionally male?
Temco did not have their conventionally fueled backup generators high enough to withstand a tsunami.
The cruise missile with its "nuclear-power energy unit" possesses advantages over conventionally-powered munitions.
Conventionally, people looking to leave their jobs give two weeks' notice and then clear out.
Roberts said that earlier in the season, he was "conventionally minded" in his bullpen use.
Granted that her shell was conventionally beautiful, what was living in there was quite strange.
White male comedy-show hosts conventionally riffed on the conventions of white male news anchors.
And Larry Sanders — well, he was not what you would call a conventionally lovable guy.
Ask Yoshi Okai what he thinks of conventionally sourced bluefin tuna and there's no hesitation.
The collages, matted in black and richly layered, resemble conventionally composed portraits of feminine figures.
"We've compared this method to conventionally imaged sperm and we get comparable results," she said.
Conventionally, the design and construction of such facilities would be handled by military construction teams.
Jacob Koopman leads a pleasant, conventionally simple life in Delfzijl, a town in the Netherlands.
It was not a conventionally Republican speech, with nothing about tax cuts or restraining government.
A conventionally manufactured rocket of similar size would contain, the firm says, nearly 100,000 parts.
Articulate, as a compliment, has been conventionally perceived as being owned by posh white men.
Turkey's democratic travails have conventionally been explained through the supposed clash between Islam and secularism.
Trying to playfully nudge conventionally expressive models of rock songwriting, she chooses density over clarity.
Conventionally, these matrix operations are outsourced to a specialized chip such as a graphics processing unit.
I've been told I should appreciate when guys sexually harass me because I'm not conventionally attractive.
It's a big accomplishment — and one he achieved much later than conventionally expected, at age 26.
Donald Trump's bizarre campaign may have started to spend money a little more conventionally last month.
More conventionally, the ZTE Iceberg has dual rear cameras and a fingerprint sensor on the back.
You neither need to be conventionally attractive, nor a girl, to have a hot girl summer.
Attractive, affable and conventionally amusing, these four men have come to symbolize all that is good.
Even the downbeat ballads, caught in conventionally expressive codes as they are, barely spoil the mood.
Conventionally, extra spending by oil importers exceeds cuts in spending by exporters, boosting global aggregate demand.
Conventionally, transistors have been flat, but in 203 Intel added a third dimension to its products.
I've had many experiences with people who might not be considered conventionally pretty at first sight.
The new conventionally powered carrier will be able to operate China's Shenyang J-15 fighter jets.
The more conventionally song-oriented cuts flow into shimmering, pastoral instrumentals of varying length and purpose.
He has spent years saying that when Republicans compete with positive, conventionally conservative ideas they win.
Even art that is promoted as queer or feminist usually feature thin, conventionally attractive, white women.
In fact, nearly 70% of conventionally grown -- non-organic -- produce samples were contaminated, the tests indicated.
In the face of a virus, only the conventionally feminine approach of mutual care is useful.
They are still quite conventionally conservative in preferring low taxes and low spending over the opposite.
I have tasted cultured meat from Memphis Meats, and it tastes exactly like conventionally created meat.
The 2018 mixes often move lead vocals and key instrumental parts toward the center, more conventionally.
You have a level of association that perhaps would not exist if we shot it conventionally.
Especially when his character spends so time pining for a conventionally beautiful blonde girl like Sam.
Swollen, shriveled, gnarled, bloody, stringy, flattened, crusty, sometimes frozen in place: the pictures aren't conventionally pretty.
And Giuliani, like Trump, doesn't seem to really care about public policy as it's conventionally understood.
They tend to be white, have class privilege, be able-bodied, conventionally attractive, you name it.
Conventionally each character requires a three dimensional model sheet so that the team can maintain uniformity.
In 2016, when promoting recent film Julieta, Almodovar criticized the limited parts conventionally written for women.
The bustling community belies conventionally held notions of the cephalopods, once thought to be solitary and asocial.
They're women who, yes, are conventionally thin and beautiful, but they're also women whom people already admire.
He was all over the map on issues: sometimes vague, sometimes centrist, sometimes populist, sometimes conventionally conservative.
Each side accuses the other of violating the treaty, which applies to nuclear- and conventionally armed missiles.
But it also speaks to a core dilemma of the free expression issue as it's conventionally framed.
Unlike whipped cream, meringue won't melt into a drippy mess nor does it conventionally contain any dairy.
The woman in it is concerned about some of her friends because — gasp — they're not conventionally attractive.
The list includes three or more victims killed, not conventionally motivated crimes or killings in private homes.
There were, perhaps, a few like Nina Burleigh, who could admit that Knox had not behaved conventionally.
You can certainly forego conventionally pretty dresses in favor of wide-legged all-in-ones to weddings.
It weighs just 6kg, which makes the Light Rider some 30% lighter than conventionally manufactured electric motorcycles.
One of the machines connected to my father was giving off short, exasperated sighs; another beeped conventionally.
Conventionally, DBS stimulation is always on, wasting energy and depriving the patient of a sense of control.
Herlitzius's voice is not conventionally beautiful, its steeliness verging on harshness, but it delivers the musical goods.
It's possible that some hominins retained their tree-climbing abilities for much longer than is conventionally appreciated.
In appearance she is conventionally feminine, her long dark hair coaxed into spirals with a curling iron.
Granted, Mr. Iwuji's John, who escapes slavery to become an artist and activist, has conventionally heroic possibilities.
Eventually, clean meat will be less expensive than conventionally raised meat, because it requires far fewer resources.
"Game Night" is, for the most part, a conventional, and conventionally vulgar, Contemporary Romantic Comedy With Lessons.
In the show, young and conventionally beautiful people are marooned with the hope that love will blossom.
He is seen as a sensible and safe option, and a conventionally steady hand for the presidency.
The exterior is conventionally Tudor: timber with stucco infill on the top half, brick on the bottom.
Narwhals, the beluga whale's mysterious dark cousin, with its lengthy, twisting, protruding tooth, is not conventionally beautiful.
"What do we hold as important and meaningful that is not conventionally collectible?" she recalls asking herself.
Horror author Grady Hendrix thinks the show should have been more conventionally structured and more grounded in reality.
The cusk eel might not be the most conventionally beautiful fish, but it wouldn't want to be, anyway.
For its part, Alibaba-backed rival Lazada says it was number one in Southeast Asia, as conventionally defined.
Ethan can't hide or code-switch the way Simon (Nick Robinson) — white, masculine, conventionally handsome — is able to.
That dwarfs the 110 billion cubic meters of conventionally available gas still left, according to estimates by BGR.
Lusted denied this, saying the company would only be allowed to "drill a well and produce it conventionally".
That's dangerous and misleading — because on more conventionally tuned displays, all of those photos look near enough perfect.
I grew up in conventionally white spaces, in classrooms that only addressed narrow experiences of youth or privilege.
Did it make them feel good about themselves to be in the company of somebody less conventionally attractive?
And I know women who are conventionally beautiful, who are size zero, and they still have those issues.
We had Denise Huxtable, I guess, but it helps to be a dork if you're absolutely conventionally stunning.
From there, of course, the narrative arc is rather conventionally set: It's a Batman movie, Batman's gonna Batman.
But all in all, this is easily the most conventionally attractive vessel yet for Microsoft's latest mobile vision.
The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid takes everything great about the conventionally powered RAV4 and adds a fuel-saving powertrain.
Though Dr Harper is from a rural background, his career before the OAI was conventionally Media Lab-like.
Police, a more conventionally scholarly study of the Securitate's archives—My Life as a Spy is, as Verdery
Not to mention, it's much easier to assemble and pack up post-holiday than its conventionally styled cohorts.
A quiet faith Gorsuch's father was not conventionally religious, preferring the outdoors to church pews, family members say.
Gauland, who grew up in what was then East Germany, is known as a conventionally hardline right-winger.
Both of these techniques acknowledge a "proper" application of makeup, potentially equating what's flattering with what's conventionally attractive.
I asked Keens what it's like to go through life without the benefit of being remotely conventionally beautiful.
But "Kusama — Infinity," while conventionally structured, provides ample, illuminating access to an artist's way of thinking and working.
We'd gone after several higher-profile and more conventionally qualified candidates first, but they demurred or were noncommittal.
The Jens Lekman portrayed in song would never listen to conventionally stark acoustic laments, let alone play them.
This is one of my less palatable beliefs — that I was most conventionally attractive when I was 222.
The creator Mitchell Hurwitz recut that season, turning the original 15 episodes into 22 more conventionally edited ones.
To be both visibly Muslim and conventionally popular in a Western setting is practically to be an oxymoron.
Like "Los Olvidados," if far more gently, "Illusion" satirizes Mexican cinema's conventionally sentimental view of the urban poor.
This relatable is debatable, though, considering that the characters are conventionally attractive and range from comfortable to wealthy.
Phoenix and SHINE Medical Technologies, two firms in Wisconsin, plan to make 99Mo more conventionally—by neutron bombardment.
It's no surprise that the ones we think of are nearly always white, conventionally beautiful, and generationally rich.
Both the right and left were fostering their own young, white, conventionally attractive representatives of their respective movements.
If I had to quibble about casting, I'd say Facinelli is too conventionally attractive for the Raniere role.
We may seem to be unlikely messengers of the body neutrality message, as three conventionally attractive, smaller bodied women.
It's roughly the same size as the Milky Way, and not two to three times larger as conventionally assumed.
Kyle, as a conventionally attractive cis, straight white man, apparently isn't interesting, especially in the art world, he complains.
A conventionally attractive fellow insists he's "here for the right reasons" — while shirtless, wearing flip-flops and board shorts.
By the 21st century, Delaware was a more solidly liberal state, and Biden's record had become pretty conventionally liberal.
The conventionally human task that he's performing is speech recognition — a critical component of the apex of artificial intelligence.
COMPANIES that want to borrow money through capital markets have conventionally had only one option: hiring an investment bank.
While she knows the actresses are considered conventionally attractive, she doesn't really feel bad about herself because of it.
When he announced his candidacy, and for months thereafter, Rubio campaigned in a largely positive, if conventionally partisan way.
He estimates that he produces a bushel of soybeans for about 20 percent less than his conventionally farming neighbors.
Energy density is how much power you can get from a set amount of space, or more conventionally, weight.
She also performed and posed nude, the radicalness of which was somewhat undercut by how conventionally attractive she was.
He lived the bohemian dream of becoming legendary rather than the bourgeois one of being rich and conventionally famous.
The researchers reckon production costs were two-thirds that of making a similar bridge from conventionally cast concrete sections.
The Buttigiegs have the right to be traditionally married and conventionally masculine without facing the forfeiture of their queerness.
But those narrow exceptions have nothing to do with "hate speech" in any conventionally used sense of the term.
Hotter temperatures can subject both organic and conventionally grown apples to sunburn, which causes defects on the fruit's skin.
But losing the ability to transport vitamin D would be lethal to humans, according to what doctors conventionally know.
Not all gender-nonconforming people are transgender, and some transgender people express gender in conventionally masculine or feminine ways.
At our best, queer people are more likely to be attracted to bodies not conventionally celebrated for their beauty.
The US tested a conventionally configured ground-launched cruise missile Thursday morning at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
The chef is always portrayed as conventionally attractive, she noted, but she pointed to his laugh lines and graying temples.
When I watched movies as a kid, I saw unattractive male leads consistently being paired with conventionally beautiful female leads.
In A Star Is Born, we're supposed to think the same of Lady Gaga's appearance (despite her being conventionally beautiful).
He also added that last year the majors saw 3 billion barrels discovered around the world in conventionally new discoveries.
Desseaux wonders if Instagram is a platform for only thin, conventionally beautiful people; a world where differences are hidden purposefully.
Using phones instead of the clipboards and ballpoint pens which are conventionally employed for the process speeds things up enormously.
The concept for the XL soup dumpling (xiao long bao) came when a conventionally sized dumpling dropped on the floor.
She's watched more conventionally attractive, less talented female fighters be offered opportunities—and leeway—that she could only dream of.
Conventionally, when we compare a real apple with a simulated apple, we leave aside all properties that cannot be simulated.
The Taming of the Shrew has conventionally been understood as a narrative that dabbles—if not wades—in spousal abuse.
Architects and engineers are edging closer to this goal, by printing portions of houses and assembling or finishing them conventionally.
First, she was a very conventionally beautiful young woman, with strong eyebrows and a symmetrical face and a thin body.
Conventionally, it has involved wearing a cap containing lots of electrodes that are pressed against the surface of the scalp.
Her younger sister was prettier, thinner, more conventionally accomplished, and she sailed through her teenage years with barely a ripple.
It won't be made into a conventionally humane domestic novel about a frustrated single mother and a brilliant, questing son.
Although conventionally-grown food was more likely to contain a critter, 1 in 4 of the incidents involved organic produce.
But it has constantly evolved, and over the past decade has often precluded anything that might conventionally be called dance.
Never before had I conventionally scored my music out, but working with an orchestra demands that level of musical communication.
Interspersed with these conventionally aspirational ideas of beauty, elegance and power were images of clothes in various stages of production.
Producers are forced to sell other parts of the bird, including wings, against lower-priced meat from conventionally raised chickens.
One unfortunate effect of this is that we consider conventionally unattractive people less credible victims of sexual assault or harassment.
It opens conventionally enough, with a picked guitar line and balmy Azure Ray melodies, then quickly disintegrates like worn tape.
By contrast, some "conventionally" bred plants may get closer scrutiny if they have really novel traits that could pose hazards.
But whereas a conventionally reverent staging can numb the mind, this one stimulates the audience to view the play anew.
And North Korea, unlike Cuba, has nuclear weapons, which frees it to retaliate conventionally against what Mr. Castro merely endured.
To many commenters, the gripes of a tall, white, conventionally attractive girl aren't significant enough to merit their own film.
Alice, quick-witted and harsh, is not conventionally "likable," and she does not exhibit much by way of soul-searching.
In it, Mitski flirts with a conventionally hot guy, then looks on plaintively as he canoodles with a creamy blonde.
The ditz is allowed to be incredibly competent because she's still conventionally feminine, and her femininity makes her competence unthreatening.
Think of Binging with Babish, a more conventionally presented YouTube food show, in that the host is always on camera.
Though conventionally "successful," he dies at 50 believing himself a failure for not following through on his original life plan.
Theatergoers expecting the explosions, resolutions and emotional payoffs of a conventionally well-made play are likely to leave "Illyria" frustrated.
Whether a more conventionally faithful translation would have won Han the international audience she now enjoys is a moot point.
At its best, the show delves a little deeper to speak to the less conventionally beautiful aspects of fairy tales.
If that alternative does not meet or exceed what is conventionally accepted or tolerated, is it an alternative at all?
At the same time, sales of "conventionally powered" vehicles will fall from last year's 85 million to just 42 million globally.
If you can't buy organic, the Shopper's Guide will steer you to conventionally grown produce that is the lowest in pesticides.
You've seen her all around — she's rail-thin, conventionally attractive, and she eats every meal like the world is literally ending.
Perhaps the American take on Bowie is more conventionally rock than England's fond conception of him as space age panto dame.
After all, lots of wealthy, conventionally attractive, or otherwise magnetic women become influencers and instrumentalize their roles as nurturers for money.
It needs to be practical, accessible, and conventionally flattering — and it also needs to be uncomplicated to construct and endlessly mutable.
Its job is to sift through vast chemical libraries, medical databases and conventionally presented scientific papers, looking for potential drug molecules.
Eliza, who has, she tells us, "never been the type to try and grab the spotlight," is the conventionally feminine one.
When I dated conventionally, it always followed the same pattern: Meet a girl, get to know them, they like the vibe.
It's a broad group of conventionally beautiful people who have nothing better to do than take photos and attend glamorous events.
The issue comes down to cost: "The goal is to eventually be even more affordable than conventionally produced meat," Kay said.
Trump concedes that he's not conventionally qualified, but that's not important because he had good judgment that he didn't really have.
And it was Sunday, and the sun was setting, and I was so pleased with myself and my conventionally attractive dinner.
That's because of his ability to change and that he took things that weren't necessarily conventionally beautiful and made them incredible.
Unbound products are more whimsical and otherworldly than conventionally sexy — one of its vibrators is literally shaped like an alien spaceship.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 14.143 index rose 214.14 percent after four declining sessions, which would conventionally have driven down gold prices.
But discussing race will always make us uncomfortable, and there will never be a conventionally "appropriate" time to talk about racism.
His plan would leave millions uninsured, and it suggests Trump's platform is much more conventionally Republican than the candidate lets on.
In April, China launched its first domestically built aircraft carrier, a conventionally powered ship that likely won't enter service until 2020.
Those in the middle are more conventionally structured — and brilliantly executed, proving that Ms. Kleeman is adept at more than oddity.
However, because of the discriminatory Indiana law, he must carry and use identification documents that bear his conventionally female birth name.
We know that conventionally, passing any legislation requires 60 votes from the Senate, which undoubtedly requires the support from both parties.
Customers were also more likely to find these uninvited dinner guests in conventionally grown produce than they were in organic varieties.
Take your pick of nearly any Best Actress winner and you'll find a conventionally beautiful woman playing a challenging, complex part.
Two decades on from artificial intelligence beating chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, AI is proving it can do some conventionally human jobs.
It's true that the real historical figures at work were more complicated than the storybook heroes conventionally presented to young children.
The images, produced for a traveling exhibition as UV prints on etched glass, are reproduced in the book conventionally, but beautifully.
In the early days of this race, voters had a range of women to consider, some more conventionally qualified than others.
"First Reformed" wrestles with contemporary reality, but it isn't a work of realism in the way that term is conventionally understood.
The virulent anti-Muslim rhetoric of the campaign has evolved into a fairly conventionally stated American policy revealed in the speech.
As for getting him out of office ... she believes it should be done more conventionally ... by voting him out in 2020.
The United States, meanwhile, is developing a new conventionally armed intermediate-range missile that could one day be deployed in Europe.
The term, which conventionally refers to mixed-breed dogs, is commonly used as a pejorative toward people of mixed racial descent.
I don't want to do it conventionally, and I want to say it's okay to fuck up if you're a parent.
As a politician, she was always far more conventionally competent at playing the Washington insiders' game than Trump will ever be.
This was no conventionally bent, conventionally cold politician; his geekiness and his zeal for mixing it up with the brass made me think of Private John Winger, Bill Murray's character in Stripes—if Winger had gotten out of the service, been gifted a seat in Congress, and pushed every personal, political, and legal boundary to its limit.
His policies have been more conventionally Republican than expected, but he does not seem especially motivated in trying to accomplish substantive goals.
What helped was his approach on the record, allowing what would conventionally be heavy or abrasive elements on a song be accessible.
Institutional investors, which own the largest stakes in most listed firms, have conventionally deferred to proxy advisers in matters of corporate governance.
They are small-scale doubles — "mascots" or "reflections" — of more conventionally scaled fighters who are their rivals as well as their protectors.
Whether someone is conventionally thin or not by society's standards doesn't give anyone the right to modify their bodies, especially without permission.
Donaldson also questioned whether Jamil, as a conventionally attractive, straight-size woman, is necessarily the best representative of the body positivity community.
Most of these women are like Coral: in their 29s or 30s, conventionally attractive, and passionate about the therapeutic uses of cannabis.
Abomination has received some excellent reviews, and chromatographic analysis of it reveals a similar chemical signature to that of conventionally aged whiskies.
Plus, we're reminded of just how much conventionally handsome, tall, white, brunette men can get away with if they smile sheepishly enough.
It's not their job to be tender, or available, or pleasing, when conventionally attractive people need someone to be nice to them.
Their bees drifted less between hives, supported fewer mites, produced more honey and survived the winter better than their conventionally housed counterparts.
The court added that an exception could be made for techniques that have been used conventionally and have a long safety record.
As a result, we're forced to think about the visual grammars or implicit expectations we conventionally default to when looking at imagery.
Looking at a woman's face, at her hair, has conventionally been an exercise of desire, and of an assertion of male power.
He pitched too far left to seem conventionally electable but not far enough left to capture some of Mr Corbyn's idealistic appeal.
Bloch points out that Jamais (Never) is out of sequence for an ordinary French sentence, where it would conventionally follow the verb.
That should all them to create products that they're as confident to use in hostile, real-world situations as conventionally manufactured parts.
Llamas aren't conventionally scary creatures, but if you're not expecting one in your car, I'm sure it would spook you a bit.
This is somewhat analogous to how JavaScript, which is mostly unrelated to Java beyond the name, conventionally runs within a web browser.
The switch to electric motors makes the total cost of ownership no more expensive than for equivalent conventionally-powered vans, Gerdes said.
Now new research confirms it: Conventionally hot people have it tough—specifically when it comes to finding low-paying, entry-level work.
In the same way the great Willie Pep would lead with a long right uppercut—something which is conventionally a terrible idea.
"Yeah, I mean my life is pretty … exciting, but I don't know that it's conventionally glamorous," he told The Guardian in 2014.
But the court has shifted to the right over the years, leaving the conventionally conservative as Roberts as its de facto centrist.
Instead, underneath distracting surface spectacles like his trolling on Twitter, he is delivering the most ruthless, conventionally conservative domestic policy in memory.
"Berlin Station," in its third season on Epix, is a fast, sleek, conventionally structured action thriller, and its Berlin is insistently Instagrammable.
But how could these cells — which are conventionally believed to have no ability to move themselves around — make such an unlikely journey?
A number of world leading experts told me that such a scenario might, in fact, be far more plausible than conventionally presumed.
The difference between genetically engineered (GE) crops and those that are conventionally bred is becoming less clear, according to a new study.
The US military tested a prototype conventionally configured ground-launched cruise missile (GLCM) Thursday morning at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
The Cold War itself is conventionally seen as having ended in the 22003-22004 period when communist regimes collapsed in Eastern Europe.
The result is that when it comes to economics, Trump's administration has looked a lot more conventionally Republican than Bannon would have preferred.
In "More Near (I)," the paper reaches all four edges of the frame, making it the most conventionally presented piece in the show.
"More importantly, as rates have moved higher, our basket has dramatically outperformed the sectors conventionally allocated to as bond yield alternatives," he added.
By comparison, the starting price for a new, conventionally-fueled Ford Focus is around $503,225 and a Nissan Versa Sedan sells from $11,990.
With a choice of an ultra-wide, a conventionally wide, and a telephoto camera, the Mate 220 Pro is rich on creative flexibility.
While Aunt Lydia claims he designed the Gileadean economic system, he doesn't live in a conventionally rigid and Gileadean household like the Waterfords'.
"I have spent the majority of my career photographing conventionally beautiful and aesthetically pleasing models who are used to displaying clothes," she says.
It follows that men (and even many women) who seek power dare not display conventionally feminine characteristics—a sign of weakness, not strength.
Watson remained very candid throughout the interview and wanted to be open about every product she uses — even if they're conventionally "embarrassing" items.
Similarly, suggestions that Trump would adopt a more conventionally presidential persona as he prepares to take office appear no closer to the mark.
With her next major effort, "Haze and Fog" (2013), Ms. Cao came close to making a conventionally fictional, albeit surrealistically disjunctive, cinematic feature.
But her physical appearance is another example of what some see as a traditional representation of conventionally attractive, submissive-by-design female robots.
That's not something we've been conventionally seeing in Boeing as of late," Michael Khouw, president of Optimize Advisors, said Monday on "Fast Money.
For one, organic food is not necessarily any healthier than conventionally grown food, as Stanford University reported in a study back in 2012.
Whether she's arranging looped vocal samples, pitched percussive tinkle, or conventionally melodic piano chords, the fragments stand immobile, straining for an inert complexity.
A divided government is conventionally thought of as good for stock investors, because it means lawmakers are unlikely to produce sweeping policy changes.
In the original "Terrain," the walking and standing contrasted with the more athletic and conventionally virtuosic moves of other dancers in the piece.
Plenty of other grapes, like castelão and tinta roriz (tempranillo in Spain), are grown conventionally on clay-based soils in the Colares area.
We conventionally think of college as a place where you can discover new ideas, indulge curiosities and learn for the sake of learning.
When these conventionally attractive, normal-seeming people turn into human disasters, we can't help but feel better about ourselves and our love lives.
On Iran, he asked, what if you get a nuclear deal with Tehran and then it starts escalating conventionally in the Persian Gulf?
Unlike the nuclear-powered American carriers, the two Chinese ships use conventionally powered engines, limiting their range and ability to stay at sea.
She said it's clear to her that she was targeted because she is a young, conventionally attractive woman in a male-dominated field.
When a woman is young, thin, conventionally beautiful and coming of age — see Emma Watson post-Harry Potter, chopping hair short is emancipating.
When attempting to find a partner, the odds remain stacked against women who aren't conventionally hot, white, and smart but not too smart.
But he simply lacks the disposition and intellectual capacity to do the job of president of the United States as it's conventionally defined.
Then there's still a big chunk left, but that chunk is more conventionally able to be done with income taxes or things like that.
It stars Shannon Purser as Sierra, an intelligent high school girl who isn't conventionally attractive, yet confident enough to not care about her looks.
Conventionally, topology—the first level of geometrical structure—is defined using open sets, which describe the neighborhood of a point in space or time.
What has made this conventionally hot, anime-loving, lives-with-his-parents-in-New-Jersey movie star truly ascend into the pantheon of thirst?
Profit margins on electrified vehicles are significantly below conventionally powered products with many all-electric models sold at a loss, according to industry analysts.
In a more conventionally structured company, he would be genuinely responsible to the board of directors and to the shareholders to make them money.
Organic meat and milk differ markedly from their conventionally produced counterparts in measures of certain nutrients, a review of scientific studies reported on Tuesday.
It took me from having nothing to having what people conventionally think of as success, and so on, and helped a lot of people.
Despite high uncertainty, it is concluded that the overall environmental impacts of cultured meat production are substantially lower than those of conventionally produced meat.
It will probably come as a surprise to many, but according to a 2017 study, polyamorists actually experience less jealousy than the conventionally paired.
It's a high-stakes gamble that ultimately buckles under the strain of attempting to be entertaining, conventionally rhythmic television that's also nuanced and provocative.
I was an abysmal waitress, very prone to smashing delicate champagne flutes, but I was hired because I was young, thin, and conventionally attractive.
And while the image does involve a thin, conventionally attractive man (a model named Keith, and good friend of Sapora's), it isn't about him.
At his day job he lacks even the occasional rogue streak; he is as consistently and as conventionally conservative as anyone (except Mike Lee).
"The demonstrations began conventionally enough, with several hundred organized protesters packed into a lecture hall Thursday, chanting and holding signs," The Washington Post reported.
Matt Lanter is the first one to admit that his 5-year-old Maltipoo Ahsoka isn't the most conventionally masculine choice for a pet.
Yet in 2016 he admits that Mr Trump's ideas are not conventionally conservative and that they are bringing new people into the Republican Party.
And her wardrobe staples, like Crocs and Birkenstocks, are helping to fuel the "ugly fashion" movement that eschews the look that's been conventionally popular.
As recently as three years ago, some poultry producers claimed that switching from conventionally raised birds would be too expensive to stay in business.
She's reminiscent of the conventionally pretty and yet clumsy Disney Channel doyennes of the early 2000s; a kind of Lizzie McGuire of our time.
Despite its title, "Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind" is a straightforward, conventionally assembled documentary biography of an eccentric, decidedly idiosyncratic comedian and actor.
As a conventionally attractive, thin woman, I have an added layer of privilege that makes my voice and thoughts more palatable and more accessible.
As a documentary, Just Another Version of You is conventionally made, and it's undercut a bit by some baffling omissions of Lear's family members.
Making things more complicated: Many new tools will increasingly make nonsense of our current regulatory distinctions between "genetically engineered" crops and "conventionally bred" crops.
"We were really excited to see that some of our strains produced flavors that were hoppier than conventionally dry-hopped beers," said Dr. Denby.
It was easier — definitely not easy, but easier — to let themself be considered conventionally transgender, male to female, and go by the name Hannah.
"Conventionally, funds have targeted the top of the pyramid by exploring visible opportunities and replicated US companies and models," said Moorjani in a statement.
So I just thought the first 30 seconds were intentionally silent, of these two conventionally attractive white people holding this weird, firm, hula hoop.
This light narrative touch falters a little at the end, which gets more conventionally scary and spells out plot points that were already implied.
Professor Burstow contended that many states of mind conventionally described as mental illnesses are in fact rational reactions to social, economic and political conditions.
She's abused because of the way she looks because she's not deemed conventionally attractive and she overcomes that and she remains her own person.
It's something only a financially successful, conventionally attractive, heterosexual, able-bodied white man born with nothing standing in his way except himself could believe.
"If we did it conventionally it would take us five hours; with these little robots, who knows, it might take five minutes," he added.
Employers have started showing refreshing willingness to hire people with criminal records because there just aren't that many conventionally qualified people left to hire.
The first quietly reveals all of the work Marilyn puts in to remain a conventionally beautiful woman, and how important that status is for her.
Samsung already produces high-capacity memory chips for GPUs, which are conventionally used to handle graphics on computers but are also deployed for mining purposes.
VanZant, the conventionally pretty blonde woman, could have been the spoiled popular girl who'd has everything handed to her because of her beauty and charm.
Instead, it would go to whoever helped an already conventionally attractive person get even hotter by dropping their body fat percentage as low as possible.
Trade finance has conventionally been a lengthy and paper-heavy process, and it has come under the spotlight as many banks look to revamp it.
Rounded corners aside, this doesn't leave a ton of room for industrial design flair — I'd describe the phone as conventionally attractive, if a little nondescript.
His latest algorithms focus on nine types of toxicity, including skin irritation, eye irritation and mutation-causing potential, which are conventionally assessed by animal trials.
Mobile networks have conventionally been integrated affairs, with operators both managing the network and also providing services (although they do sometimes sublet capacity to others).
In other words, the more conventionally attractive your photos are, the more likely you are to be clicked, swiped or hit upon by other users.
In the play, the titular Cyrano, a not-so-conventionally-attractive wordsmith, helps the hot Christian woo Roxane, whom Cyrano is also in love with.
What if we were not white, not conventionally attractive, if we were without a support system or the economic means to obtain experienced legal counsel?
The ad giants have conventionally made much of their money from huge fixed contracts with clients, which lock in long-term relationships with multiple agencies.
But to his satisfaction, two short-range missiles, hidden like needles in haystacks among multiple salvoes of conventionally armed rockets, had got through to Seoul.
He named his creation Donkey Car after what he considers its spirit animal—safe for kids, not conventionally elegant, and prone to fits of disobedience.
I didn't think being a conventionally attractive blond girl on Tinder would be hard, but Jesus, this is like shooting fish in a fucking barrel.
Olivia Jackson, a 38-year-old stay-at-home mother, was window shopping with a friend, each wearing conventionally tailored Balmain blazers with brass buttons.
In part, this was thanks to Adam Brody's good looks and charm; only on TV could someone so conventionally appealing be cast as a misfit.
Fragmented beyond a conventionally linear sequence, it assembles a large number of tiny sketches, textural shards, recordings that sound incomplete, as if captured mid-dream.
The size of the deal is likely to be larger than a benchmark issue, which conventionally means upwards of $500 million, the same source said.
A certain subset of trans people — usually (though not always) palatable, sympathetic and conventionally attractive — became pervasive, appearing on magazine covers and in prestige dramas.
Though chicken has a smaller carbon footprint than conventionally raised beef, "switching from beef to chicken" (as your article suggests) is not a sustainable option.
"Our understanding is that this figure represents their view of what a 'revenue neutral' agreement would cost when scored conventionally," Goldman economist Alec Phillips wrote.
Some of them have succeeded by virtue of being conventionally attractive, or good at video games, or in possession of some other surface-level attribute.
If she were to return to a more conventionally masculine body, her measurements would change, and she'd likely have a harder time booking modeling jobs.
But even as the production changed and expanded, the look of the models largely stayed the same: all very thin, very tall, very conventionally beautiful.
Still, the organization itself and the values it has evinced—in the absence of what are conventionally understood to be values—seem unlikely to change.
These fish can reportedly grow twice as fast as conventionally-farmed Atlantic salmon, reaching adult size in some 18 months as compared to 30 months.
According to Motherboard, researchers in Cambridge trained deep neural network algorithms, similar to Google's Deep Dream program, to recognize certain features from conventionally scary images.
The result is that being considered conventionally attractive is often more important for team members than being able to plough through a load of digital minions.
Part of this is a reflection of Clinton's character — the candidate is a more conventionally "feminine" politician than Reno — and the other half is cultural progress.
This is why "Part 8" is, in its own, warped way, the perfect mirror image of "Part 7"'s more conventionally plotted hour full of revelations.
With few exceptions, Democrats in conventionally blue districts won by larger margins than Clinton in 2016 and Republicans won by slimmer margins than Trump in 2016.
Carrie Underwood is objectively a conventionally attractive person: if you saw her face on a Barbie or winning a beauty pageant, it would just make sense.
Plus, the central objects of desire were hot in conventionally gendered ways, and the shows worked through enticing plot gambits that could bring in mainstream audiences.
Durant's play scans as more conventionally in control than Westbrook's, but both vibrate with the same intensity, and seem to seethe over the same sublimated grievances.
But he sees a benefit at the high end, and reckons he can produce, for around $50, bottles that if made conventionally would cost around $250.
"Clearly, I'm not one to go at things conventionally and I think somebody has to mix it up a bit," she tells Refinery29, phoning from London.
"I'm uncomfortable with the pleasure I take in something so conventionally masculine," he writes, which is very funny whether he means it to be or not.
Current Billboard charters Brytiago and Cosculluela have conventionally white Hispanic looks while subversively tattooed types like Lary Over more closely resemble Lil Pump than Lil Wayne.
The conventionally hot outcasts who wouldn't take any bullshit from demons spent most of their time hanging out in the library with teachers researching ancient monsters.
This collection fueled his 2014 debut, Guud, a totally inimitable collage of gothic sounds that interrogates what is "conventionally good" music on a microscopic sonic level.
It Comes at Night teases with a conventionally bloody trailer, then offers its audience a product overloaded by cinema history and without enough new to offer.
It found nearly 70% of "conventionally grown produce" has pesticides and almost all — 98% — of strawberries, peaches, nectarines, cherries and apples contained at least one pesticide.
Moreover, the shift to cashless payment systems in many countries could mean that interest rates lower than conventionally thought, since the hoarding effect would be diminished.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, oil shale also has a carbon footprint that is 23 percent to 73 percent greater than conventionally extracted crude oil.
Hillbilly Elegy details bleak experience and describes the fault lines of a divided country, but its tone is resolutely measured, its bottom-line attitude conventionally patriotic.
"[Super connectors] are people who think more long-term in terms of value creation [and] in terms of being more conventionally generous towards others," he says.
So while the Ancient White Park has never ceased to eat its original, natural diet, conventionally farmed cattle have had their diets drastically altered toward corn.
Instead, it has been co-opted by women who uphold the status quo by celebrating only conventionally attractive bodies and policing how women can achieve them.
In the United States, the National Academy of Sciences has found no evidence to confirm that these crops are any more dangerous than conventionally bred ones.
We cannot forget this, or the women and men who have been harassed or assaulted but aren't "conventionally attractive" will be ignored, silenced, or worse, disbelieved.
Duda is, for all intents and purposes, Big Celery: one of the largest growers of both organic and conventionally versions of the vegetable in the world.
I'm reminded that Cage in public dressed conventionally with a jacket and tie longer than other artists his age, perhaps because he feared looking socially unacceptable.
The conventionally "hard" entries for a lot of solvers today might be down in the theme chapter (today it was hard to tell which was which).
He was dating fellow popstar Britney Spears, sang lead on a majority of the band's songs, and was the most conventionally handsome member of the group.
While the US has a huge fleet of 12 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, China has barely one conventionally powered carrier operating, with another in the wings.
By these findings, charter schools are more equitably and adequately serving students from all backgrounds than traditional public schools, especially those which conventionally underperform in education.
While in many races, progressive groups have been forced to rely on political neophytes, in the Florida gubernatorial primary they had a solid, conventionally qualified nominee.
Knight also suggested that Warhol's wig was a sly joke at Willem de Kooning's silver hair, a dig at his more prominent and conventionally successful contemporary.
In both, a strong, confident fat woman, played by Lake, is loved by a slim, conventionally attractive man who never views her weight as an issue.
The result is an administration that's been much more conventionally conservative in its policymaking than one might have expected — and much less popular as a result.
More conventionally Thai was the chicken larb — one of my favorite dishes when I visited Thailand — but usually not a given on Thai menus in this country.
Conventionally, private women were those who remained in the home and upheld values associated with the cult of true womanhood; "public women" were often identified as prostitutes.
In the year ended March 2016, 22,000 electric vehicles were sold in India, whereas sales of conventionally fueled vehicles crossed 20 million units in the same period.
These were party stalwarts, some of whom said they had initially backed other, more conventionally conservative candidates for the presidency, such as Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
Earphones with cables that hook over the ear are, almost as a rule, slower and more fiddly to put on and take off than conventionally hanging ones.
While conventionally feminine and attractive, her final confrontation with the villain also challenged on-screen gender norms, giving her a masculine autonomy that emasculated the male villain.
The conventionally feminine one is too dull or too passive or too boring, maybe, or the rebellious one is too slutty or too shrill or too angry.
This is why the familiar magnitude scale (conventionally miscalled "the Richter Scale," which is not a scientific term) has no units -- the numbers get astronomical too quickly.
Yet Hillary Clinton's gravitation from calling abortion "sad, even tragic" in 2005 to the more conventionally pro-choice line she espoused in 2016 was a significant change.
While the squares are everything that conservative society holds up in high regard—rich, Christian, virginal, conventionally attractive, from "solid" families—you ultimately side with the drapes.
This is slightly less than between 0.7 trillion and 2.3 trillion cbm estimated by BGR in 2012, but outweighs the 0.11 trillion cbm of conventionally available gas.
Plus, its overall environmental impact is substantially lower than that of conventionally produced milk, according to a preliminary report by The University of the West of England.
Phantom Boy isn't conventionally pretty or glossy, but it is full of strange and memorable images, especially when Leo's time in spirit form starts to run short.
Then when I was in my early 20s I really started to come into myself physically because I guess you could say I am somewhat conventionally attractive.
Those terms kind of work, especially for "Will," which may be Ms. Barwick's most conventionally light, soothing record, and is sometimes a little inert as a result.
Made in a proto-Impressionist manner, with paint applied in flurries of marks and in sweeping gestures, it projects a blurry scene, more dreamlike than conventionally realistic.
Even so, seeing The Verge's jet black review handset in person was surprising to me: the device had been used extensively for the review, but entirely conventionally.
Check. Of the decisions in the Texas abortion case and voter ID cases in Texas and North Carolina, the Texas voter decision is the most conventionally cautious.
Who's to say – and stay with me – that America's real sweetheart, a person who is tender and attentive and conventionally attractive and commercially successful, isn't Vin Diesel?
Nowhere was the deliberate erosion of once-rigid demarcations between conventionally feminine and masculine styles clearer than with smartwatches and the latest offerings brought to the market.
French would go on to take pictures that spoke the language of the normative ideal (straight, white, conventionally impeccable) men, and oftentimes the models themselves were straight.
It's conventionally thought only to apply to colonized people, people subject to overseas colonization, peoples who are subject to an apartheid government or peoples under military occupation.
But if the rest of his agenda is conventionally Republican, he could end up with a disappointingly conventional Republican result: Rising G.D.P., but stagnant take-home pay.
He explains the wild apple, how cider is made and compares step-by-step cidermaking with conventionally grown (commercial) apples, natural (untreated) apples and noncultivated (wild fruit).
The drone is half the price at $260, faster, much smaller and more portable, has longer battery life and can be flown more conventionally with optional accessories.
Some suggest that lighter, conventionally powered aircraft carriers such as the retired Forrestal Class could replace a significant portion of the supercarrier fleet at much lower costs.
LB: So all of the things that we have access to give farmers freely is all conventionally bred stuff and breeders have documented what they're resistant to.
And since conventionally only the first verse and the chorus are sung, the difference between the languages is not very salient except for the unfamiliar titular phrase.
To make this provocative argument, Sharman finds the early modern period, conventionally dated from 1500 to 1800, the most fruitful for thinking about where we are headed.
Most people given a voice in the media are cis adjacent, or they look cis, or conventionally attractive, but that's not what it means to be trans.
Although the dashing Bodyguard star may be a leading personal favorite, he's also a straight white man with conventionally handsome looks (hence, the months-long James Bond rumors).
Conventionally, "imagery intelligence" in the intelligence world is limited to photos taken via satellite (and the photos taken of Swift's Rhode Island mansion don't help us much here).
But he has mostly surrounded himself with supporters of that mistake and conventionally hawkish globo-cops when seeking to fill crucial national security positions in his coming administration.
"Body positivity" is a much discussed ideal, but often in the context of a conventionally beautiful woman with the gentlest of curves or a wisp of armpit hair.
From the earliest seasons, the show's contestants have primarily been square-jawed and conventionally handsome in a Men's Health style, like a televised Abercrombie & Fitch catalog on steroids.
The film's scientists follow a more coherent plan, with more forward motion, than they do in the book, and the monsters that hunt them are more conventionally scary.
Mr Hogan follows two conventionally partisan governors: Martin O'Malley, a Democrat who served from 2007 to 2015, and Robert Ehrlich, a one-term Republican who preceded Mr O'Malley.
The way another woman's body mirrored my own had brought me a sense of comfort before, but here I was with a woman more conventionally attractive than me.
"That track too often is constructed around the conventionally held wisdom that these kids don't want to be at the museum," said Mr. Hall, a former social worker.
Zach Sims, Codecademy's boss, believes many visitors to his website are attempting to acquire skills that could help them in what are conventionally seen as "non-technical" jobs.
Before he published "The Imperial Presidency", Schlesinger held a conventionally progressive view of the presidency, which during his lifetime had vanquished the Depression, the Nazis and Jim Crow.
The Japanese yen, conventionally a safe-haven currency, rose in the first quarter of this year partly because of reduced quantitative-easing purchases; the rally has since eased.
These buoyant photo-collages show, with phenomenal transparency, a number of views from within the dissected buildings, and are themselves jaunty comments on conventionally strict architectural perspective systems.
The array would convert the massive laser power into electrical energy, generating enough power to enable long-distance travel of a conventionally-sized spacecraft on a reasonable timescale.
As a conventionally handsome guy in decent physical shape, Johnny is one of many men in the UK who engages in the otherwise unconventional practice of muscle worship.
There's possibly some weird classism—or at least Cool Girl-ism—to the juxtaposition between cheap fatty food and expensive status-symbol bags carried by conventionally attractive women.
While Dating Around begins fairly conventionally, with a telegenic real estate agent dating five beautiful women, it unfolds to feature a diverse population more representative of New York.
It says that the government should tax people who work to pay for a check that goes to some people who don't do anything conventionally viewed as productive.
I remember at the end of the first day, I was filming a scene with Marianne Jean-Baptiste, and I started to cover [ie, shoot the scene] conventionally.
Recent polls show that the economy is one of the few issues where Trump is approaching the kind of numbers that presidents conventionally need to win re-election.
Sweden's official entry for a best foreign-language film at the Academy Awards proves that Swedish pictures can be just as sentimental and conventionally heartwarming as Hollywood ones.
Amanda Seyfried has since replaced Ms. Tyler as the face of the perfume, and while its ads are now more conventionally romantic, each is accompanied by downloadable soundtracks.
Now that she's living outside of the religion, she is dressing more conventionally, though she does say that it took some time to acclimate to the outside world.
Also, I think declaring you're a sapiosexual is an inclusive and body-positive way to signal that you're open to people who may not consider themselves conventionally attractive.
"Managing our organic crops is a lot more complicated than what we do conventionally," said Tom Nunes, vice president for operations at the Nunes Company in Salinas, Calif.
"Cred Woes," from the new album "TFCF" (whatever that means) might have been catchy, conventionally structured pop if its elements weren't so tuned away from well-tempered pitches.
The committee recommends that new varieties—whether genetically engineered or conventionally bred—be subjected to safety testing if they have novel intended or unintended characteristics with potential hazards.
In contrast, too many of the conventionally narrative scenes, especially between Kelechi and Godwin, repeat the same arc, moving predictably from pleasantry to snark to umbrage to apology.
But the idea that parts of the brain may be recoverable after death, as conventionally defined, contradicts everything medical science believes about the organ and poses metaphysical riddles.
The project, on Beach 20th Street, will go up around the same time as a similar, conventionally built mid-rise on the same street by the same developer.
The Pentagon said Monday it had successfully tested a conventionally configured ground-launched cruise missile with a range of more than 300 miles at San Nicolas Island, California.
While NAD+ treatments have been used to treat conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, it isn't conventionally used to treat the effects of addiction like in Bieber's case.
The Magicians has always cheekily leaned into the idea that heroes in fantasy stories too often look like Quentin — which is to say white, male, and conventionally attractive.
But since the (relative) flop of the more conventionally Nintendo-style Super Mario Run, the company has been grappling with the harsher realities of the mobile gaming world.
Since her spring 2014 collection, "Not Making Clothing," Kawakubo has stopped showing conventionally wearable ensembles on the runway, and her collections have become more extreme, unwieldy and conceptual.
Using telematics is a particularly useful solution for attracting and retaining safe drivers who would conventionally be seen as risky customers due to their demographic, like younger drivers.
An earlier version of the illustration associated with this article showed a four-leaf clover to symbolize Ireland, but the Irish shamrock is conventionally depicted as a trefoil.
Though the word "Tahiti" is used as a catchall term for the archipelago, Tahiti proper is hardly visited except as a stopover to other more conventionally picturesque islands.
Cruz, despite being disliked by almost all his Senate colleagues because of his abrasive personality and go-it-alone legislative tactics, is running a more conventionally conservative campaign.
Once he came back from a shoulder injury, he found a defensive niche in guarding faster lineups that befuddled the team's larger, more conventionally skilled defensive anchor, Jusuf Nurkic.
American Ninja Warrior is as conventionally mainstream an entertainment as could be imagined; broadly speaking, it is a maddeningly difficult side-scrolling video game with actual people in it.
And while our literary icons are not always conventionally beautiful, it is undeniably au courant to be well versed in the works of a woman singularly comely and talented.
Defending their supposed dadbods is merely promoting mainstream standards of desirability under the guise of subversiveness, repackaging thirst for the same conventionally hot bodies with a supposedly new twist.
As she's leaving, her conventionally attractive boss (Flash Gordon's Eric Johnson) says that her dress is very nice in that special way that means he's not a good guy.
The other piece by Fontana, "Studio per decorazione spaziale (Study for spatial decoration)" from 1952, is conventionally painted in watercolor and gouache on a letter-size sheet of paper.
The eight years in question, which included the Great Recession, were thus much worse for self-employed Britons than for conventionally employed people, whose real earnings fell by 6%.
Don't worry: The column's writer, psychotherapist Lori Gottlieb, set the record straight that you don't need to be conventionally attractive to have success in dating or to be happy.
GV and Capital G have a proven track record of investing and GV, at least, is conventionally considered to be a tier-one venture capital fund on its own.
When we first enter market we will likely be at a slight price premium, but as we scale, we expect to ultimately be cost competitive with conventionally produced poultry.
The real question is is not when will we have electric airplanes, but when we have electric airplanes that fly far enough to start replacing conventionally fueled air transport.
An average acre of conventionally farmed Cabernet in Napa yields four to six tons of grapes; Rozman gets one to two tons—and that's before accounting for animal damage.
"Although some same-sex couples do divide chores more conventionally, they tend to have higher rates of equity in how household chores are shared," sex therapist Lawrence Siegel said.
That is because Moda Operandi Madison, which occupies two floors of a 1910 townhouse on 64th Street just west of Madison Avenue, is not a shop as conventionally understood.
Richard Nolan (D) in his rural Minnesota district — "a district … where conventionally you wouldn't want to talk about guns," Ward said — as evidence that Democrats can strike a balance.
MSNBC is conventionally assumed to be the liberal network in the sense that Fox News is conservative, although MSNBC has been through several iterations since its founding in 1996.
She has a high lyric soprano, big eyes, long hair and a figure that is conventionally attractive but not wildly attractive — neither voluptuous nor what you would call sexy.
Conventionally, Europe has produced local stars and performed well in sectors such as enterprise but failed to produce long-lasting platform companies to rival Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon.
Nor does Gilbert offer a conventionally satisfying resolution: Vivian's arrival at a self-knowing self-sufficiency doesn't have quite the oomph of a heroine throwing herself under a train.
She is sexy without being conventionally pretty, and when she decides she likes a boy, she writes his name in marker on her bedroom wall and pursues him boldly.
Dressed (as Lucia conventionally is) in a long-sleeved white gown and (like Lady Macbeth) carrying a night-light in one hand, she has often been compared to Mrs.
Monfils, who did not receive a warning from the umpire, pulled the score back to 21991-103 and went on to play more conventionally in a four-set defeat.
Getting a gang together to pull off a big job is what a conventionally satisfying Western does, and her story line gives an ancient plot a delirious "Westworld" spin.
Isis King and Laverne Cox, two trans women, walked on the same runway as Gigi and Bella Hadid, two of the most conventionally attractive and famous supermodels working today.
Women who are conventionally attractive have an advantage in college — and it continues later in life, according to research from two economists at the Metropolitan State University of Denver.
For instance, a conventionally attractive Instagram model clapping back at her haters, or a literal supermodel who feels the need to publicly answer her anonymous, powerless social media critics.
Instead, Hillary Clinton, an imperfect but highly conventionally qualified candidate, lost to a man who has none of the experience — political, military, or bureaucratic — that previous presidents have had.
"I know conventionally a vice is something like pornography addiction or smoking crack cocaine with strangers in hotel rooms — both of which vices I've had in the past," Moby said.
In my experience, she's a really conventionally pretty white, blonde girl with like a beautiful hairline and big straight white teeth and not too skinny, and like, has strong calves.
An amphibious assault ship like the USS Makin Island, which uses a dual electric-diesel propulsion system, can stay deployed three times longer than a conventionally powered vessel, he said.
MMT proposes that budget deficits may not be as bad as conventionally thought as a government that controls its currency could simply pay off its debts by creating more money.
Still, I get to thinking about how she shows her breasts (and is conventionally attractive and sexualized) and wonder if that was a requirement for people auditioning at her time.
I love that fashion right now isn't about what's technically the most "flattering," because those rules are designed with the thinnest, whitest, and most conventionally beautiful among us in mind.
When the company can't find an organic fruit or vegetable for a kit, it will either substitute in a different organic ingredient or it will provide the conventionally grown alternative.
But these moments are still at direct odds with the fashion and modeling world, where models as conventionally beautiful, average-size, and white as Ashley Graham are still swimming upstream.
Ivanka Trump's first-ever candle — musky, with notes of peach and vanilla — is the first daughter in scent form: conventionally pretty, sweet, carefully curated, and disappointing to a certain audience.
Helmed by film buffs Anna Bogutskaya and Olivia Howe, the collective aims to reclaim for women a genre conventionally viewed as male, alongside highlighting emerging female talent within the industry.
Calendar spreads are conventionally expressed as the price of a near-dated futures contract (such as October 4) minus the price for a contract maturing later (such as March 2018).
This means that the cosmic census of galaxies, which has been conventionally pegged at around 100 to 200 billion, may be closer to a whopping two trillion individual galactic systems.
I had never seen anything like it on a celebrity red carpet; conventionally, nipples and glamour don't go hand in hand, yet once again, Rihanna had managed to defy convention.
Reviewers and viewers frequently brand Solondz a weirdo by making personal, sometimes cruel comments in an attempt to explain his characters who are almost always conventionally unattractive, freaks, and dorks.
Where sexuality exists to serve male desire—for instance, when a conventionally beautiful, youthful woman grinds on a man the way he might pay a stripper to do—it's allowed.
Nigerians and expatriates wandered around, looking occasionally at the art and mostly at one another: an attractive but conventionally attired crowd, enlivened by a few turbans and daringly cut dresses.
He does not seem to have been conventionally ambitious: he stayed with Verrocchio for roughly a decade, far longer than the usual term, both working and living with the Master.
After delivering a conventionally stage-managed victory speech on Tuesday, Mr. Trump returned to Twitter the next morning to attack the hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" for covering him unfavorably.
For kale, more than 92 percent of conventionally grown samples had at least two residues, according to the report, with some containing residues from as many as 18 different pesticides.
Even if the angel's face appears too conventionally pretty to be hers, the body that is visibly moving beneath the heavily sculpted drapery certainly has some of that battleship energy.
When I arrived, he was visibly hammered, standing at the fireside and waving a tumbler of neat whiskey around while delivering his favorite harangue of a conventionally anti-Vatican variety.
May, a former home secretary who took a conventionally tough line on drugs during her six years in the job, and seems in no mood to slaughter that sacred cow.
But what about the kind of message American conservatism has been sending to young women — particularly women who are not wealthy and white and conventionally attractive and heterosexual — for generations?
The report, for example, suggested that Australia increase its production of conventionally powered submarines, which are ideal for operations close to coastlines or in areas like the South China Sea.
To Historic Hudson Valley, its slate of Halloween events, some more conventionally historic than others, represents an outside-the-box gambit to renew modern audiences' waning interest in historic sites.
Indeed, Trump's surprising popularity is perhaps most surprising insofar as it appears to have been attained in the absence of anything approximating a Trumpian intellectual persuasion or conventionally partisan organization.
This being the case, I believe the use of high-quality, short-term bonds held in less quantity than conventionally discussed is a better overall approach to retirement income planning.
On that occasion, Trump won good reviews for his demeanor and unexpectedly statesmanlike approach, and appeared to cut a more conventionally "presidential" figure than he has at any time since.
The bigger issue may be the disconnect between the part of "Girlboss" that wants to be a character study and the part that needs to be a conventionally entertaining series.
"The agenda I will lay out this evening is not a Republican agenda or a Democrat agenda," Mr. Trump said, opening his speech on a conventionally presidential note on Tuesday.
Superpowers are obviously horrifying in the hands of evildoers; hence the story of the Seventh Kavalry trying to steal Dr. Manhattan's power, the show's most conventionally comic-book-villain plot.
Women who are in technical and leadership roles are also more likely to be sexually harassed, due to the fact that they challenge what women are conventionally expected to do.
Cruz ran a conventionally conservative campaign; he defended his record against gun control, his dedication to repealing Obamacare, and his stance against giving young unauthorized immigrants a path to citizenship.
All of these talented actors are conventionally attractive by Hollywood standards, but over their careers, they've each shown a range that verges on that of a great character actor instead.
She quickly puts a stop to the evening, processes it with her best friend, and decides the scrutiny of being with such a conventionally hot guy would be too overwhelming.
It's a bit strange that those two names have been highlighted, since Kudlow is a committed supporter of free trade and holds far more conventionally conservative views on economics than Navarro.
Its spring 2019 collection saw conventionally feminine motifs, like fringe, ruffles, English embroidery, and soft florals, paired well with more masculine pieces, like leather jackets, hoodies, cargo pants, and stiff denim.
"Well-acted and artfully (though conventionally) made, 'The Way Back' tells a compelling story, regardless of whether it's based on truth or a fabrication," wrote The AV Club critic Nathan Rabin. 
SYDNEY, Australia — Alongside the conventionally cuddly toy kangaroos, koalas and wombats that have long been sold in the Taronga Zoo gift shop here, a newcomer stands out: a fuzzy plush shark.
At first glance, it appears that Coral and her ilk are following in that same tradition: After all, most popular female WeedTubers are, like Coral, young, able-bodied, and conventionally attractive.
Two years ago, Dr. Leifert led a similar review for fruits and vegetables that found organic produce had higher levels of some antioxidants and less pesticide residue than conventionally grown crops.
The headset works by pairing a more conventionally resolutioned VR display with miniature ultra-high-res displays that lens and mirrors reflect to fall in the center of the user's vision.
" Their data found that "countries with poor national income accounts, the optimal estimate of growth is a composite with roughly equal weights on conventionally measured growth and growth predicted from lights.
" But, 13 years later, it is jarring to read her lament about Bush Republicans moving "from what might be conventionally thought of as right-wing to something a little more totalitarian.
Love Life Alpha, the first of several short plays shown at the Sci-Fest LA festival, opens conventionally enough with a harried man setting the dinner table for his absent wife.
Why this matters: Republicans, who conventionally are against adding to the federal debt, have been insisting their tax bill pays for itself, and thus they are fine with voting for it.
"Conventionally people just take water from streams - what we call blue water," said Marcela Quintero, ecosystems theme leader at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) in Colombia, which developed AGRI.
Let's get one thing out of the way: The Bachelorette is a mindless reality television series built upon a ridiculous premise of a bunch of conventionally attractive people competing for love.
Trump managed something similar with Jeb Bush, originally the most conventionally presidential of the G.O.P. field: He picked up on how soporific Bush could seem and never stopped mocking his stamina.
According to a proprietary model maintained by John Hussman — president of the Hussman Investment Trust — conventionally mixed portfolios are headed for their lowest 22009-year total returns since the Great Depression.
Beef has the highest water footprint of all meat, thanks largely to the massive amounts of water required to grow the corn and grain that conventionally raised "factory farm" cattle eat.
I sometimes feel weird and guilty that I don't live my life in a way that's judged conventionally sexually healthy, but the pleasure I get from it still outweighs the shame.
The listeners, conventionally "sane" people, voted that the radio program produced by residents of the mental hospital trying to eradicate the stigma of "madness," should be named something that reinforces it.
This is the first time Twitter has used the label, which it announced last month as part of a new policy to tackle the spread of conventionally manipulated and deepfake videos.
" Because it was so often ignored by the rest of the newsroom, the four Fs became a space for writers to experiment and push past what was conventionally considered "women's news.
As conventionally unconvincing as the enterprise has to be, the movie tries to tug at the heartstrings with its suggestion that in these old men Dax has found a new family.
"I wouldn't say that's how I wanted to pitch; I probably would have thrown more conventionally like everybody else on my team if I had tried to do that," Sewald said.
Allred's better-financed and more conventionally pedigreed rival was Ed Meier, who has a master's degree in Middle East studies from Oxford University and worked as a management consultant with McKinsey.
Add to that the fact that even by the kinds of numbers that are conventionally cited, it's pretty hard to argue that this president's management is brilliant relative to his predecessor.
We look at all the myriad harms of raising animals for food and are looking for ways to decrease the amount of conventionally produced meat, dairy, and eggs that people use.
As we've already mentioned, if you need to charge your phone conventionally at any point, then you need to unplug the wireless adapter to make room for the cable, which isn't ideal.
Here for Hot Girl Summer but eagerly awaiting Not Conventionally Attractive Woman Autumn when I can really shine But really, hot girl summer is a mindset, one that can flourish year-round.
If you've forgotten The Ugly Duckling, or never read it in the first place, it's the story of a dark gray duckling who is tormented by his conventionally attractive pale yellow siblings.
Take, for example, the trope of the "strong female character" — that is, a female character who is allowed to be conventionally badass (and hot), but who isn't developed as a complex individual.
Both for the most conventionally attractive—and for those predatory creeps who might use the technology to seduce a new girl each night—there are still only seven days in a week.
What we have conventionally seen with female characters are women playing the mother, or the girlfriend, or someone that's not essential to the plot, or generally based on a kind of attractiveness.
Scientists' observations of the universe show that the matter we measure conventionally only seems to account for a sixth or so of the gravity present—dark matter could account for the rest.
Or to express the problem in a different way, the forward currency rate gets out of line with the interest-rate differential between the two currencies (as conventionally measured in money markets).
" Lowry said that Trump has moved in a more conventionally conservative direction since the primaries, when the candidate "was making more of a big deal about price controls for the pharmaceutical companies.
To compile the ranking, the EWG analyzed tests conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Food and Drug of more than 36,000 samples from 48 different types of conventionally grown produce.
The novel is a conventionally structured work of historical fiction set in Brooklyn during the nineteen-thirties and forties, a period that she became curious about in the wake of 9/11.
It seems that helping consumers buy a home, or revamping the mortgage industry more broadly, has become a new segment in which fintechs are finding innovative ways to help conventionally underserved consumers.
First, they took ownership of conventionally "Islamic" issues such as the Palestinian cause, by becoming the most-vocal critics of the United States and Israel and supporters of Palestinian groups, particularly Hamas.
Into the vacuum have moved Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, bright, conventionally wisdomed, yuppie New Yorkers who have never had to formulate or defend a complicated foreign policy position in their lives.
The most remarkable and fulfilling experience of my professional career, I have learned that to test your product with non-conventional users, you have to approach the process non-conventionally as well.
The French film emphasized the sheer ordinariness of its hero, but Mackie is a more conventionally ripped action star, and most of the tension comes from his mismatched-buddy dynamic with Grillo.
When a woman is young, thin and conventionally beautiful — see Cara Delevingne, Natalie Portman, Kristen Stewart or Zoe Kravitz — drastic haircuts are "edgy" and intriguing and serve to "accentuate" their delicate beauty.
Most boards range from nine to 22012 people — which some companies argue is a reason for the lack of board directors with more diverse skills than those conventionally accepted for board candidates.
A number of productions around town right now raise similar questions, if unwittingly, since they're helmed not by visionaries but by directors whose job it is to make conventionally structured entertainment exciting.
Will he support House Majority Leader Paul Ryan's conventionally conservative agenda to block-grant and privatize entitlement spending, or will he push the Republican Party in a new, possibly more controversial direction?
The Fed does this in a somewhat convoluted way — conventionally, they buy government bonds, lowering interest rates in the process — but the practical effect isn't that different from directly giving people money.
And he bypassed the entire range of conventionally qualified candidates to serve as secretary of state in favor of Exxon executive Rex Tillerson, a former recipient of Russia's Order of Friendship award.
The ship is conventionally powered by steam turbines, according to CGTN, and is capable of carrying different types of aircraft, including the J-15 fighters, as well as surveillance and anti-submarine helicopters.
I would bet that more artists, critics, and curators sustain their lives through teaching than through art sales, books, exhibitions, and other endeavors we conventionally think of as part of the art industry.
Body positivity in a widening field of beauty is actually really important, but even within that, the kinds of bodies that we still see are typically white and thin and very conventionally beautiful.
The first waves of women in their fields — of medicine, of academia, of politics — were distinguished and praised for their reserve, their professionalism, code words for their lack of conventionally accepted feminine characteristics.
And we see this happening now: Many people believe science can validate our deepest values, and it just so happens that those values are conventionally prevalent in society — they're fundamentally liberal democratic values.
" But her transition into reality television actually worked; people loved her fashion and fascinators and tell-it-like-it-is style, and she had a chance to come off as more conventionally "likable.
As early as 1979, Hochschild theorized the commodification of "emotion work," correlating the obliging, diplomatic, and patient affects demanded by company-client relationships with conventionally female roles in caring for and socializing children.
The most pathetic anti-Beto attack came from the Texas GOP Twitter account, which apparently wanted to bring voters attention to how uh, conventionally attractive and cool the Democrat was back in college?
Apple has been secretive about what's in store for the gathering in San Francisco, but analysts and reporters have their own ideas on what is conventionally the launch of new holiday-season devices.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is hardly short of fans, what with his feminist views, support of gay rights, attitude toward refugees, as well as, let's face it, being a conventionally attractive guy.
We want them to look beautiful without any intervention at all, which is an unachievable goal considering that society's idea of what is beautiful is so narrow: young, skinny, conventionally pretty, light-skinned.
Conventionally speaking, if your violent gangster movie ends with a documentary-style interview of Deepak Chopra discussing the finer points of egocentrism, you've either discovered a groundbreaking new genre or committed creative suicide.
But like any commercial fantasy, the "French girl" exists entirely on the surface, her fabulous clothes and air of detached irony obscuring the more relatable (but less conventionally attractive) facts of her psychology.
In the story of popular music, as conventionally told, progressive rock was at best a dead end, and at worst an embarrassment, and a warning to future musical generations: don't get carried away.
Obtaining certification under the program will allow farmers to sell products raised in accordance with organic guidelines for higher prices than conventionally-grown goods, according to the Organic Trade Association, an industry group.
There are exceptions to this, with nominations of conventionally qualified candidates like Representative Tom Price to lead health and human services and the former labor secretary Elaine Chao to run the Transportation Department.
Mr. Brown and Mr. Gomes both create stage worlds that contain same-sex partnering as well as conventionally heterosexual duets; both allow for those same-sex relationships to be interpreted in sexual terms.
Other artists of that era put textiles at the center of an explicitly feminist program, using conventionally "dainty" handicrafts — knitting, crocheting, embroidery — to express ambivalence about childbearing, or rage at women's domestic oppression.
In this mode, the composer's changes can come slowly — as with the steady movement from a parched, dry violin tone to something more conventionally lovely — yet their culmination often ends up feeling voluptuous.
With its ground floor gallery painted midnight blue (the basement level is conventionally white), and the label information handwritten directly on the walls, the exhibition design perhaps calls  too much attention to itself.
Except for the conventionally photo-realist "Windex Bottles" (1971–72), the paintings chosen for this exhibition consistently tease the viewer's attention away from the purely mimetic and nudge it back toward the surface.
She knows too well the divide between conventionally feminine behavior (sewing culottes for her granddaughter, or cooking a pot of Irish stew) and what lies temptingly, and often punishingly, on the other side.
But cultivating an environment that's actively repellent to everyone except its occupant seems like an option that's more accessible to men than to women — a decision antithetical to conventionally-agreed-upon feminine objectives.
CMOS image sensors which achieve high sensitivity, high definition and high dynamic range while also suppressing LED flicker*3 to deliver accurate object recognition, even in situations where conventionally detection has been difficult.
Tasty Made switched to conventionally raised beef and lowered its prices, and when that didn't seem to do the trick, it brought on chef Richard Blais as a partner to retool the food.
If one were to keep a checklist of everything that makes a movie conventionally "good" — the acting, the direction, the script, the pacing — it would fill out every single one of those boxes.
"The Pakistanis are bound to react, conventionally and not through a proxy like a militant group," said Rahul Bedi, an analyst at the London-based Jane's Information Group, which tracks the defense industry.
Advances in computer electronics and guidance technologies have produced conventionally armed cruise missiles that can be commanded to change their routes and targets in flight, and loiter to attack at a programmed time.
The series also constantly used less "conventionally attractive" women as the butt of the films' humor, with characters like Frau Farbissina and Basil Exposition's mother getting decidedly different treatment that often gets justified.
During the 216th century, it was conventionally assumed that North America's first peoples travelled through a narrow, ice-free corridor, but recent evidence has thrown a rather large wrench into this long-standing hypothesis.
So far, this has led to a ratcheting up of US intervention in the Middle East — and a sidelining of the Trump campaign's "America First" approach in favor of a more conventionally interventionist policy.
Kapadia's melancholy tapestry of video footage and testimonials reckons rather conventionally with all that conspired to destroy the young singer and so many before her: toxic relationships, intense media scrutiny, mental illness, and addiction.
Part of that was her focus on subjects uniting her liberal sort of conservatism with the CSU's more conventionally christian democratic brand; subjects like Europe, defence and her own no-nonsense leadership of Germany.
Garison didn't find herself as a transwoman until later on in her life, which means she and those around her don't associate her outer appearance with [conventionally] feminine qualities as easily as her peers.
The deliberately-messy, slightly-too-long haircuts on very conventionally attractive men are distinct because they sit in the middle, toying with a femininity rarely seen (let alone celebrated) in cis, primarily straight men.
With four distinct styles, the new roofing materials are a remarkable piece of tech aimed at making solar energy more appealing by losing the tacked on ugliness that conventionally comes with a solar installation.
If Amazon delivered everything in electric vehicles, one-day shipping might be just as climate-friendly as individual trips — but in a recent big last-mile investment, Amazon ordered 20,000 conventionally-fueled delivery vans.
Elsewhere Pavo Pavo are probably the most conventionally indie group on this list, their style of off-kilter, analog-synth-driven space rock more than inventive enough to set them apart from their peers.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration did not immediately comment on Tuesday but said in September last year that conventionally designed vehicles that can be operated autonomously faced no specific federal legal barrier.
These glimpses of Trump's character suggest that expectations that he could hit a more conventionally "presidential" register when the trivia of daily political life is replaced by life-and-death decisions, may be misplaced.
Story at a glance If you have the Addams Family gene, finding joy in what's conventionally considered morbid or creepy or just bad juju, you should have a stroll through Baltimore's Green Mount Cemetery.
During Obama's time in office, Brown routinely staked out terrain to the White House's left on trade and financial regulation while staying largely quiet (but voting conventionally with Democrats) on immigration and environmental disputes.
This kind of commentary perpetuates sex negativity, spreading the idea that the only acceptable way to have sex involves a conventionally attractive cis heterosexual married couple in the missionary position with the lights off.
Last week, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released an exhaustive report — the largest safety review yet — that concluded that genetically modified organisms pose no greater risk than their conventionally grown counterparts.
A representative of the Alliance for Food and Farming, a group that seeks to allay public concerns about pesticides, said consumers should not worry about cancer risks from consuming conventionally-grown fruits and vegetables.
" The Good Food Institute, which promotes substitutes to conventional meat, said in a statement today, "Clean meat is similar to conventionally produced meat in all relevant respects, except that the process does not involve slaughter.
It's an anomaly in their catalogue: their subsequent music rarely so resembled conventionally expressive songwriting, rarely required attention to lyrical ironies, and never did they play so strictly by the conventions of '70s rock again.
None of these three have voted for a Republican since 1988, and Mr Trump has never achieved a tie (not to mention a lead) in any conventionally administered, non-partisan poll in any of them.
By altering our features, Snapchat filters, Instagram filters, and Facetune allow us to see the most conventionally attractive versions of ourselves, but what happens when you decide to make that image permanent in real life?
They were kinda gay because Bush had taken up the mantle for "traditional marriage" to great effect, and also because they were effete, fruity, Birkenstock-wearing nerds, as they were conventionally described on talk radio.
Though Nina Simone's inclusion is long overdue and Sister Rosetta Tharpe's acknowledgement is heartening, the shocking thing about the 2018 class is the Hall's turn away from contemporary artists and less conventionally rock-oriented musicians.
But the Oscar-nominated actress, who has written and produced many of her own projects, makes a valid point when discussing the thinly-veiled bias Hollywood has toward women who aren't conventionally prim and proper.
But he does give Herod a fey, pansexually flirtatious side that one doesn't normally associate with Mr. Pacino, who, in most performances, whether quiet or manic, is almost always masculine in a conventionally unambiguous way.
The filmmakers seem less concerned with telling a story than in convincing the audience (and maybe themselves) that they can handle this provocative and potentially exploitive material they've contrived with what's conventionally considered "appropriate" sensitivity.
"Voter fraud" as conventionally meant by Republicans looks something like this: Somebody shows up at the polling place and presents false identification and then votes, thereby casting a vote that should never have been cast.
During the genre's golden age, which is conventionally dated from 21940 to 21943, its ideas were refined by a relative handful of authors, editors and artists — and its most immediate impact came through its illustrations.
"The challenges presented by the digital revolution … are of such a magnitude and coming at us with such a rapidity that there's a danger we will treat it conventionally and underestimate its significance," Gerstell said.
"The challenges presented by the digital revolution… are of such a magnitude and coming at us with such a rapidity that there's a danger we will treat it conventionally and underestimate its significance," he said.
She, and her granddaughters-in-law the Duchess of Cambridge and, soon, Ms. Markle, are understood to represent the nation by doing and saying nothing other than embodying conventionally "feminine" virtues: family, beauty, charity, duty.
In the group of conventionally structured but graphic and gloriously weird oil landscapes that, along with a series of less successful small watercolors, comprise his solo debut at Karma, he leans heavily into painterly abstraction.
Others include Elmer Batters's 1969 photograph of a woman lying on a park bench, her stocking clad legs in the air, panties exposed, suggesting behavior conventionally reserved for the bedroom rather than a public place.
Beyond that, much of what he said was conventionally Tory: He promised harsher restrictions on immigration, meaning an end to free movement from the European Union and the expansion of the "hostile environment" for migrants.
In mid-July however, spot purchases of LNG will begin to focus on September deliveries, which is conventionally the beginning of rising Asian demand as Japan, South Korea and China start building stocks for winter.
The divergence between the Trump show on Twitter and a hard-right governing agenda in the Cabinet was always visible in the gap between Trump's wild rally rhetoric and his sober, conventionally conservative policy speeches.
Rihanna's illusion is that of functional pop product, harsh sound or not, Anti reads like a pop album, like a utilitarian pleasure machine, which fits her chosen role as the conventionally received Object of Desire.
Thanks to the folk melodies and strummed acoustic guitars — not to mention the vast scale of the thing — Father of the Bride codes as more conventionally expressive: the same boy now speaks from the heart.
It was someone who had essentially conventionally views conducting a "purge," as several Breitbart pieces put it, of staffers whom Breitbart saw as vital to ensuring that President Trump's views remained the same as candidate Trump's.
In total, 15 Democratic senators have come out in support of the universal health care bill, a sign of the growing popularity of an idea that has conventionally been thought of as a political pipe dream.
The exhibition offers a compelling counter-narrative to the violence conventionally associated with Spanish colonial art, but its complete exclusion of representations of imperial brutality — inflicted on millions of people — borders on rose-tinted historical revisionism.
Venture capital-backed Eviation is one of a number of companies looking to develop small electric aircraft that would incur lower energy and operating costs, release less emissions and be quieter than their conventionally fueled counterparts.
There's nothing conventionally erotic about Jones' fish-man, who secretes a thick slime, has razor-sharp claws, communicates only in clicks and gurgles (some supplied by del Toro himself) and requires nauseatingly polluted water to survive.
Aside from linguistic experiments, such as the one above, one can find somewhat more conventionally decodable pieces, such as "The Fifties": for one brief moment maybe say six weeks nobody understood art Is this poem ironic?
She was young and conventionally attractive; her posts featured images signifying a normal, if slightly enviable, life: kittens swaddled in blankets, matching striped pajama sets, rain-dappled rose petals, elegant latte art, and post-shower selfies.
He said Iran's military is "conventionally weak and asymmetrically strong," meaning that while its formal forces are low in numbers and not advanced, Tehran's strength lies in backing regional non-state allies like Hezbollah and Hamas.
"Our study is the first to show that exposure to low doses of pesticide residues, such as those achieved by consuming conventionally grown fruits and vegetables, may also have adverse health effects," Chavarro said by email.
While experts agree this sort of help is unlikely, "I think that the Saudis nurture hopes that if they need it either conventionally or in a nuclear sense, the Pakistanis will give them assistance," Gause said.
That Time Suge Knight Signed the LA Deputy District Attorney's Daughter to a Record Deal When he was alive, those qualities could actively help someone appreciate Shakur's acting and music, which was not conventionally great, more.
I made the dessert conventionally for a while, and then, when rhubarb turned up alongside strawberries in the market, I cooked the two into a compote, and it proved a good companion to the other stalwarts.
Bustling and not conventionally beautiful, full of people and stories and locals-only secrets to discover with just a little more time, it's the kind of place I've learned to love most of all this year.
But even still, if you conventionally cook foods to what Rankin refers to as a "reasonable degree of doneness," like steaming broccoli on a stovetop, then "the differences in nutrients are minimal at best," he said.
A display of conventionally shaped vessels from the mid-1950s shows tentative experiments with surface, including wax-resist processes borrowed from the textile arts and a "slip stencil" effect produced with liquid clay and paper cutouts.
We try to iron out differences by insisting they don't matter, attribute a greater moral fortitude to the plain or leap in defensively when someone is described as not conventionally attractive, or — worse — ugly or fat.
The report's results showed that 92% of the samples of conventionally grown kale were positive for two or more pesticide residues, and a single sample of kale sometimes contained as many as 18 different pesticide residues.
While the satire of these accounts isn't particularly profound — you get the point after a few posts — they share the same mission as dark cuisine, gleefully undermining the idea of conventionally beautiful (and therefore worthy) food.
This means you may scan these cities' landscapes for common forms of your particular interest that are not conventionally labelled on a map: circular backyard pools or cul-de-sacs, perhaps, or even dilapidated nautical wrecks.
A single insurance product will be available to cover a driver when a vehicle is being used conventionally, as well as when the car is being used in autopilot mode, the transport ministry said in a statement.
Earlier this month, an article published in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems asked a very reasonable question: is lab-grown meat actually more emission-friendly than conventionally farmed meat on a long-term timescale—say, a millennium?
Despite being a work of fiction, if the film adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada taught us anything, it's that even Anne Hathaway—a white, thin, able-bodied, conventionally pretty, cisgender woman—can feel like an outsider.
Trump does not seem to enjoy talking about public policy, as conventionally understood, and is loath to see American politics portrayed as largely consisting of a series of concrete disagreements about various tax, budgetary, and regulatory matters.
Joe Biden has high-profile surrogates galore, is as conventionally prepared for the presidency as a human being could be, and basks in the vestigial good will that many Democratic voters feel toward President Barack Obama's administration.
There's a drank-the-Kool-Aid vibe to any organized group, though, and Beautycounter isn't completely immune — 100 smiling, conventionally attractive, mostly white women with the same red lipstick and matching totes still looks like a sorority.
SolarCity's clients also benefit from tax breaks, as well as regulations that let them sell excess power they generate when it's sunny to help pay for the conventionally produced electricity they use the rest of the time.
With an Ovy On The Drums beat aesthetically closer to that of Drake's "One Dance" or a Major Lazer cut than anything of the more conventionally dembow-driven variety, it reflects the expansive potential of modern pop.
The paper is intriguing because it suggests human sounds used in language have been more dynamic in history than conventionally assumed, and that certain aspects of language can be traced to relatively recent changes in human biology.
When the dolls discover a land called Perfection, they are saddened by the conventionally beautiful dolls undergoing training to ultimately find the love of a child — until they realize perfection isn't all its cracked up to be.
One of the major problems with Blair Witch is that the actors always feel like actors, partly because they're all too conventionally beautiful, and partly because their characters are types we've seen in countless other horror movies.
Whereas JavaScript had conventionally been run within the confines of a browser, the release of Google's V8 JavaScript engine meant that JS code would now be compiled by Chrome and then run on the user's actual machine.
In his major portraits, the subject's head and features are rendered in a more or less conventionally realistic manner while the clothed body and background are painted more freely in styles reminiscent of Impressionism, Symbolism and Fauvism.
One is conventionally sized and priced at $30; the other, a 18373-pound volume and presentation case, is $845 (or around the same price as an Elsa Peretti 18-karat gold band ring with a small diamond).
These performers may not be conventionally handsome, nor are they truly household names, but audiences increasingly seek them out, in parts large and small, in projects that vary from billion-dollar blockbusters to tiny, barely seen indies.
Here were some larger patterns I detected: In this sampling, the organic tomatoes tasted distinctly riper and more like fresh tomatoes — though it's not clear why or whether organic tomatoes consistently taste better than conventionally grown ones.
A conventionally armed intermediate range cruise or ballistic missile battalion could be rapidly moved by air or sea to any location a wheeled vehicle can access, opening up endless possibilities across the region and even in Alaska.
A combination of new and existing works, Forsythe's latest features seven of his most experienced dancers who use the sound of their breath to guide them through his intricate, slippery and virtuosic — though never conventionally showy — choreography.
Hemsworth is just one of the many Hollywood men who have transcended their manly roots to do the riskiest and most dangerous thing that a wealthy, conventionally attractive, white cis man can do: identify as a woke feminist.
Consumers found that the lack of regulation within these facilities made the "organic" label misleading—they wanted to know the chickens producing their pricier organic eggs were living in healthier, more humane conditions than their conventionally farmed counterparts.
The company says their method is superior to more commonly used indoor farming techniques like aquaponics and hydroponics, which require much more water, and that the plants taste the same, or even better, than their conventionally grown counterparts.
The new MakerBot is less flashy and more conventionally corporate than the company that came before it, a byproduct of by acquired by a more industrial-focused parent company and natural ebbing of the 3D printing hype cycle.
The hanging runs the gamut, from conventionally discrete distances between paintings, to a salon-style arrangement around a bench, to a frieze of  panels based on clock faces, to a grid of works that another wall partially obscures.
"We can sell the case to anybody and they can load it conventionally, so Lake City [Army Ammunition Plant] does not have to come up with any other tooling to load that cartridge; that is huge," Snyder said.
It also recently announced changes to allow for a single insurance policy to cover motorists driving conventionally and in autonomous mode, as it tries to get regulations in place to encourage the uptake of driverless cars from 2020.
Then, in the early aughts, he heard about a theory of perception that seemed to him to describe how the mind, even as conventionally understood, did not stay passively distant from the world but reached out into it.
Clinton zero chance of picking off a conventionally red state like Texas, Alaska or South Carolina, and giving Mr. Trump zero chance of shuffling the electoral map and capturing a small blue state like Rhode Island or Maine.
I thought "love-hate relationships" could make for an interesting Sunday concept and revealer, and first tried a "switch" idea (answers like love speech and hate handles), as well as conventionally hiding "love" and "hate" inside longer answers.
"Yugen" is far more conventionally balletic than Mr. McGregor's usual style, which offers fractured angles; extreme, almost scary extensions of the legs; and swerving, curving torsos that often seem to propel the rest of the body into motion.
She is also conventionally pretty enough that when an unexpected suitor, Pato Dooley (a charmingly bashful Marty Rea), enters her life, it doesn't seem out of place when he gallantly describes her with the epithet of the title.
She was well known for her "contempt for conventionally 'good' children" and reserved her admiration for high-spirited children — and grown-ups — whose intensity and well-meaning inspirations landed them in fascinating scrapes and eventful brushes with history.
The announcement of Caitlyn Jenner's transition occasioned a similar hailstorm of thinkpieces about what it meant for such a prominent trans person to be conventionally beautiful and glamorous, to be wealthy and white, and to be politically conservative.
They were, in my mind, the slightly less spectacular of America's two spectacularly large tree species: taller than sequoias, in many cases, but plainer — more conventionally treelike and slender, with pinnacled, Christmas-tree tops and duller, browner bark.
In both cases, they're asked to answer questions on complex issues in a matter of seconds: Miss America has nixed the swimsuit contest and says it's no longer about looks (although the contestants are all conventionally attractive women).
You don't, for example, buy a Dries Van Noten dress or shirt or skirt simply for its cut: The shapes, some of which appear season after season, are conventionally feminine and invariably flattering, smartly crafted and architecturally sound.
Meanwhile, McDonald's, the world's largest fast food chain and one of the biggest egg buyers anywhere, announced it would ditch its conventionally farmed eggs and sell nothing but cage-free eggs in all of its US and Canadian restaurants.
McConnell may present more conventionally than Trump does, but he is breaking norms, corroding institutions, and ignoring the consequences of his policies and actions with the same reckless abandon, and almost every Senate Republican is going along with it.
One 2011 study published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology found that cultured meat would involve 7–45 percent lower energy, 78–96 percent lower greenhouse gas emissions, and 99 less land use than conventionally produced European meat.
Though they made no public comments Thursday, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, once seen as steadfast doves, in recent months have lent their support to rate hikes, conventionally seen as a hawkish action.
Explosion and her husband were not conventionally religious — she describes herself as a "lax Jew," while her husband, a queer man interested in alchemy and other occult practices, often felt alienated from the born-again Christianity of his parents.
He was blunt in criticizing Israeli policies toward the Palestinians, and he received large cheers in the debate hall, a reminder that the politics in the Democratic Party about Israel may have shifted more than has been conventionally reported.
The idea that the United States should abandon its current opposition to Russian efforts to dominate its neighbors and crush the Syrian opposition happens to be one that none of the conventionally qualified candidates for secretary of state endorses.
This 90-minute work is so conventionally and efficiently set up and structured, providing full and expected delivery on every teasing promise of things to come, that it might serve as a basic blueprint in a Theater 101 class.
While some Lewton pictures are more conventionally "thrilling" than others — "The Curse of the Cat People" (22016) is an unusual kind of sequel and features a tone more poetic than spooky — most of the movies still carry strong scares.
Cusk's Whitbread Prize-winning first book, "Saving Agnes," was an energetic dating novel, the type of which "Bridget Jones's Diary" is the most visible recent example — a genre featuring hapless but not conventionally helpless young women looking for love.
But that doesn't mean the public is crying out for "centrist" policies — deficit reduction, Social Security and Medicare changes, Pigovian taxes (like a carbon tax), charter schools, and extensive means-testing of public programs — as conventionally defined in Washington.
The premise of the early seasons of The Bachelor was to offer regular (albeit conventionally attractive) women the opportunity to date someone sort-of famous or rich, or at least someone who appeared to be one of those things.
Hannes Holm's adaptation of the best seller by Fredrik Backman, an Oscar nominee for best foreign language film, "proves that Swedish pictures can be just as sentimental and conventionally heartwarming as Hollywood ones," Glenn Kenny wrote in The Times.
Body hair on a woman is true to the period, but I can't help thinking Ms. Sciamma also wanted to emphasize the difference from the countless clips (in porn and otherwise) featuring pretty, thin and conventionally feminine white women.
From boat to plate, Zeldovich reports, conventionally harvested seafood in the United States travels an average distance of 5,476 miles; fish sold through community-supported fisheries, by contrast, travel only 40 miles on average, and the quality is superior.
Conventional TV wisdom up to that point had been that pretty people often struggled with comedic timing, and if you look at the sitcom casts of previous eras, they rarely had more than a couple of conventionally attractive folks.
What may have been effective on the page — the novel's rumination on the power and failure of art in the face of the Holocaust — gets drowned out by the melody of a conventionally plotted yet ultimately un-thrilling thriller.
Libby: It's hard for me to overstate how incredibly important the character of Hermione was to me as a preteen and young teenager who wasn't conventionally attractive or popular and whose main skills were reading books and taking tests.
The Pentagon said on Monday it had tested a conventionally-configured cruise missile that hit its target after more than 500 km (310 miles) of flight, its first such test since the demise of a landmark nuclear pact this month.
"In my mind, Amy Schumer and Mindy Kaling are conventionally attractive women, but even their body types are slightly out of the conventional norm of celebrity body types, and it's interesting because they both have their own shows," she says.
Consumer staples — conventionally a defensive sector given the broad nature of frequently used household names in the space — is the second-worst performing sector in the (after health care) over the last year, up about 5.5 percent in that time.
Conventional TV wisdom up to that point had been that pretty people struggled to be funny, and if you look at the sitcom casts of previous eras, they rarely had more than a couple of conventionally attractive folks in them.
Compare the level of risk in a Will & Grace reboot with the risk Fox has taken in the story of a white, straight-passing, conventionally attractive bro type like Simon, and the big-hearted studio heroics seem to shrivel a bit.
Secondary characters both within the show and in society-at-large, they are feminine and conventionally attractive enough not to 'intimidate' the male gaze, all the while rebuffing it with the disdain for men that oozes out of their clothes.
After she is (UGH!) punched in the face and has her jaw wired shut for a summer, she returns to school thin and therefore conventionally attractive, and so decides to exact revenge on the bullies who made fun of her before.
Aesthetically, "lightness" has long been asserted as superior, allowing for the possibility of racial passing, while "slightly" and "politely" could refer to the tenuous position black women have conventionally occupied in society, one that has been shaped by invisibility and disrespect.
America, Britain, China, France and Russia all have nuclear-powered submarines on permanent or near permanent patrol, capable of launching nuclear missiles; India has one such submarine, too, and Israel is believed to have nuclear missiles on conventionally powered submarines.
They are already quiet, and getting quieter; new "air-independent propulsion" systems mean that conventionally powered submarines can now turn off their diesel engines and run as quietly as nuclear ones, perhaps even more so, for extended periods of time.
He didn't get an A-list speaking spot, and his speech — bland, ideological, conventionally right-wing — didn't do anything to position himself as either a key Trump ally or a key guy to pick up the pieces if Trump fails.
These can be placed into four categories: First, the Navy should develop a high-low mix of air craft carriers by building smaller conventionally powered carriers, not simply continuing to only build $15 billion nuclear powered Ford class super carriers.
Hillary Clinton: less conventionally attractive and a threat to so many (perhaps some of the 53% of white women who voted for Trump?); a woman fewer women could relate to and a woman men would not be able to control.
If your man bun makes you feel like Kit Harington, or Jared Leto, or any of the other conventionally attractive men advertised on the Amazon listing for a $14.99 Clip On Instant Man Bun, then by all means, go forth.
Whereas the best conventionally made silicon-based solar panels convert the energy in sunlight into electricity with an efficiency of just over 20%, researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, in California, think they can push that to 31% using perovskites.
I am biracial, and bisexual, and trying to pass as anything but has always been just a way of tricking myself into feeling safe, as if being conventionally beautiful and vaguely approved of by white people was a form of freedom.
Though others conventionally bottled their wines after 18 to 24 months of aging in order to meet commercial demands, Mr. Bonneau had the patience and discipline to wait at least four years, and sometimes as long as six, before bottling.
There is the temptation to classify them as wealthier (or rather, born to wealthier families) and more conventionally ambitious, because Clinton supporters are more affluent generally and because there is a distinct Clinton leaning among the stylishly entrepreneurial in New York.
"Bukovina," more conventionally hierarchical (one star couple, four supporting ones), is fascinating in its very specific folk details, and in the ways it sometimes isolates one or both its leading individuals from the group, as if in moments out of time.
The Red Threads of Fortune and The Black Tides of Heaven are relatively conventionally told, but Yang takes a slightly different approach with The Descent of Monsters, writing out a thriller through the use of official reports, documents, and letters.
But even though several of the performances featured some traditional dress, sequential dance numbers, and accompaniment by guitarists and cantaores (the soulful singers who are stars in their own right), they diverged in notable ways from conventionally austere flamenco recitals.
Beyond overt science denialism, what about videos arguing that climate change damage projections are exaggerated, or that the climate is less sensitive to emissions than conventionally assumed, or that climate change is not as bad a problem as poverty or hunger?
China&aposs first and second carriers are conventionally powered ships with ski-jump-assisted short-take-off-barrier-arrested-recovery launch systems, which are less effective than the catapults the US Navy uses on its Nimitz- and Ford-class carriers.
Ms. Goodwin describes a tension that she said has almost always existed in makeup: polite looks meant to make the wearer conventionally "pretty" to others contrasted with makeup that functions primarily to express the mood, ideas and tastes of the wearer.
That last bit shows that even as the series moves into more traditional superhero-origin territory — and more conventionally straightforward visual storytelling, with Michael Uppendahl directing instead of the writer and creator Noah Hawley — its sense of humor does remain intact.
What also struck me about these playwrights was that they invariably wrote in one of two ways: either their work was highly stylized and poetic, a dreamscape of the soul, or it was naturalistic and conventionally structured, with political overtones.
"Conventionally, it was well established that a constitutional monarch does no more than endorsing and formally appointing the nominated leader of a victorious parliamentary party or coalition to head a new government," a group of political analysts wrote at the time.
Autobiographical but traditional novels — with conventionally arranged scenes, dialogue, landscape description and more formal, less personal narrative commentary — would be closer to the traditional fictional novel, on the continuum, and these novels of Knausgaard and Ullmann closer to the memoir.
Whereas patients conventionally receive treatment options from an oncologist, Dr. Blau's strategy is to help patients learn about treatment decisions and consequences from other patients and from a number of experts whose ideas could then be explored with an oncologist.
Then it grows into a phenomenal 23 minutes of storytelling that questions the entire nature of the Horde-versus-Princess conflict through Scorpia (Lauren Ash), a sweet, brawny scorpion-woman who doesn't fit in with her conventionally cute and pretty magic-using compatriots.
Even as we move inexorably towards a neoliberal, late-capitalist view of society—a view based on Enlightenment ideals of masculine rationality and bolstered by the astonishing technological advances of recent decades—many pull away towards spiritual pursuits conventionally gendered as female.
We were hoping to see a story about a girl who isn't conventionally attractive actually ending up with the Peter Kavinksy-type she wanted to be with, instead of being the thin heroine's funny sidekick (like Purser was as Barb in Stranger Things).
In addition to feeling as though I'd be scrutinized by the public, I had no idea how to appear attractive, since only the binary genders have parameters for determining being conventionally attractive, in terms of clothing choice, style, and all that jazz.
These were the type of conventionally perfect hits that pop stars much bigger than Jepsen pay millions to have written for them, and Emotion gave the impression that Jepsen, who cowrites all her own songs, could toss them off in her sleep.
It has since transformed into a diverse community of creative makers and thinkers and is now a nexus for artists who work in filmmaking, photography, painting, and sculpture, as well as those challenging the mediums of what are conventionally considered art forms.
"I was shocked by the difference between their faces, the man in the image and the man beside me; not only was his tooth unbroken, but also his head was unshaved, his hair full and light brown, conventionally cut," the teacher says.
Plenty of people have tweeted against the preposterous claim, made by some, that Jonas is not in conventionally muscled shape, and pointed, instead, to the way the celebration of his muscled body simply elides the actual fatphobia rampant in gay dating apps.
There's Jaime, the conventionally handsome ladykiller (lady in the singular, becaise it's her); Loras, playing nice to please a traditional family; Oberyn, a plant; Robert, who thinks he's too good for this shit; and Rhaegar, who goes completely bananas on the first date.
The Pentagon said on Monday that it had tested a conventionally-configured cruise missile that hit its target after more than 500 km (310 miles) of flight, the first such test since the United States pulled out of the treaty on Aug. 2.
But it can't quite evoke the Sixteen Candles–like satisfaction of an idealized Jake Ryan finally getting together with a nerdy Molly Ringwald, because two perfectly popular, conventionally hot kids making out just doesn't provide the same frisson of high school hierarchies shattering.
Because these male characters only depart from traditional narratives of desire in their own desire for other men (rather than embodying other potential aspects of queerness, like gender nonconformity) the production can cast straight-presenting, conventionally attractive actors with the widest possible appeal.
Hope Hicks is just the latest iteration in a narrative we've seen time and time again: A conventionally attractive white woman drowning in her own internalized misogyny becomes hellbent on saving a man — in particular, a white man — who doesn't deserve saving.
She's superb — the best thing — in director Robert Zemeckis' Allied, an entertaining but ungainly spies-and-sex epic that tries to be both an old-school Hollywood romance, swanky and exotic, and a domestic espionage drama of a more conventionally crabbed intensity.
In comparison to conventionally produced European meat, cultured meat involves approximately 211–22015% lower energy use (only poultry has lower energy use), 78–96% lower GHG emissions, 99% lower land use, and 82–96% lower water use depending on the product compared.
Conventionally, college administrators and city planners think of "town/gown" divisions as especially bad for residents, not students, because they're the ones excluded from campus amenities and stuck dealing with a raucous population of young people who haven't learned to be good neighbors.
But mightn't Alicia, alone in that corridor, instead of looking like a beautifully but rather conventionally distraught heroine, have been given the option to display a slight gleam of ambition in her eye and to say, "I think I'll give Eli a call"?
But the joke was on the conventionally wise people because not only did Lil Wayne's album go platinum but his mixtape broke through in a way that put both him and the Gangsta Grillz series on the map in an unprecedented way.
The years conventionally considered to include the collapse of the record industry have also been accompanied by a huge increase in the breadth of easily-accessible music: indie rock bands, home recordings, a generation of critical favorites who can't afford health insurance.
This notion held that men are conventionally masculine and unchallenged in their dominance, women are the submissive property of their husbands, and procreation is the primary purpose — all tightly controlled by government policies that sanction normative family forms and don't recognize any others.
I wanted to make a mix that had a bunch of break-y hip-house in it, and to also be able to show how this music that's generally considered tacky has quite a bit in common with music that's more conventionally lovable.
However, some suggested there is still a long way to go until brands like H&M are truly representative of all women, highlighting the fact that all the models are still slim and conventionally attractive, and that there is little cellulite shown.
The image that disturbed Johns is that of a weeping soldier who has turned away from the camera and whose face cannot be seen: on one level he is the opposite of a conventionally brave hero, a male version of a weeping woman.
The study also shows that large shares of households who are in the second, third and fourth quintiles of the remaining lifetime resource distributions are conventionally classified as richer or poorer than is actually the case due to ranking based on current income.
"Most Americans are exposed to pesticides daily by consuming conventionally grown fruits and vegetables," said Dr. Yu-Han Chiu, a research fellow in the department of nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and first author of the study.
While conventionally this case would be decided and analyzed separately from trade negotiations, Donald Trump has suggested that he may intervene to get a better deal from China in a move that stokes political rumors and sentiments in China that Huawei is scapegoated.

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