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"conversant" Definitions
  1. conversant with something knowing about something; familiar with something

174 Sentences With "conversant"

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Apple's lawsuit against Acacia, Conversant and Nokia was filed only one day after Ottawa-based Conversant named Boris Teksler as its new chief executive.
Here, all the artists are conversant with many idioms and vocabularies.
Epsilon's ad-tech arm, Conversant, then runs ads using the data.
But Trump appears not to be conversant in any of them.
I grew conversant in the taxonomy of color: eggplant, larkspur, cobalt, mango.
Mr. Bush, George Pataki and Rick Perry were somewhat conversant with agricultural issues.
Versions of Eliza, too, had a plan when a conversant started to curse.
He also leads the international growth team for Epsilon's digital-media business Conversant.
Warren, who has a similar reputation for being smart and conversant with policy details.
He's conversant in things Western, so he's paying close attention to what takes place.
But I'm not conversant enough with the numbers, so I can't really tell you.
Nobody — even the best presidents — is conversant in every policy issue under the sun.
It's a wonderful book, it's fluidly written, it's conversant, it's funny, but it's serious.
It was conversant in the same joy and blues of Hansberry and Ms. Shange.
They're conversant with digital imagery, but they insist on the value of the handmade.
Born in Vienna, he is conversant in the old masters, modern art and Minecraft too.
Apple filed a suit earlier this week against Acacia Research and Conversant Intellectual Property Management.
Then, just press the name of your chosen conversant and a new chat screen opens.
As he has become more conversant in Petipa's style, his freedom within it has increased.
At what point did the Circle put a hiring freeze on anyone conversant with epistemology?
Indeed, the final plot twist will elicit a nod from anyone conversant with 1980s Hollywood thrillers.
He was "Mayor Pete" the Rhodes Scholar, Navy veteran, pianist and technocrat conversant in eight languages.
The effect works: taken as a whole the exhibition distinctly shows two artists whose works are conversant.
Graham is conversant when it comes to current big-league stars like Bryce Harper and Mike Trout.
But none were more conversant with the structure and details of the kingpin's business than Mr. Zambada.
Today true baseball fans must be conversant in esoteric batting terms like launch angle and exit velocity.
Now, three decades later, Mr. Sapan is fully conversant with the rich cultural and literary history of Milford.
Few education secretaries are conversant with everything the department does on their first day, or even much later.
It's a safe bet that President Trump never read Hobbes and couldn't describe the Enlightenment (Bannon seems conversant).
In September, Acacia won a $22.1 million jury verdict against Apple, and last week, Conversant won $7.3 million.
The number of things that a member of Congress has to be-- conversant on is almost-- almost unlimited.
"My mission," she said, "is to be conversant by summer so I can hang out with my new teammates."
But has any president been as conversant in the art and popular culture of this country as Barack Obama?
No other current series is as conversant with the images, the moods and, sometimes, the clichés of Southern California noir.
It is a stifled view, conversant with the 2683th-century tradition of animalier painting, but stripped of any allegorical comfort.
He is Jewish and was raised by Yiddish-speaking parents in Brownsville, Brooklyn, but now is more conversant in Italian.
This does require the whistle-blower to be conversant with the right technological solutions to be able to cover their tracks.
He is more conversant with the intricacies of health policy, and more adept at the politics, than some of his predecessors.
Had Trump been more conversant with the details of the bill, he could have attempted to sell it to his base.
With more environmental regulation likely, "They need to get more conversant with climate risk," she said in an interview on Tuesday.
And it only takes 10 hours to become conversant — even if you've never spoken a word of Chinese or Spanish before.
Mr. Votto may be an extreme example — more conversant in advanced statistics and more cerebral about using them than most players.
Handsome and thoughtful, the senator is a rugged intellectual, conversant in the minutiae of policy and the grand themes of literature.
Barely conversant with history, military or otherwise, Trump himself shows none of Lincoln's ability to learn and to grow in office.
Many lawmakers have become more fluent in tech — or at least more conversant — since the infamous Mark Zuckerberg hearings in 2018.
Apple said Acacia and Conversant had filed 52 cases against the company around the world, many asserting violations of Nokia patents.
Writing computer code, or at the least being conversant in the firm's program of choice, OCaml, is a requisite for all traders.
You'll learn how to become conversant in both languages so you can talk to the locals and see how they really live.
Unless you are conversant in the special idiolect of right-wing paranoia, it's hard to know what Trump is talking about here.
Apple says Acacia and Conversant have filed 52 cases against it around the world, many of which assert violations of Nokia patents.
Writing computer code, or at the very least being conversant in the firm's program of choice, OCaml, is a requisite for all traders.
Such skills would later appeal to Oda, who also looked to Yasuke -- by then conversant in Japanese -- for news about the wider world.
But Trump's ascent shows that one need not be conversant with the conservative tradition in order to take an important place in it.
It's especially refreshing to see Ms. Buchanan's 1981 earthwork "Marsh Ruins," for instance, as conversant with Robert Smithson's similarly diffuse, ephemeral land art.
Plot is mostly immaterial—this is more spectacle than cinema, and you could follow along even if you were barely conversant in English.
Mr. Petty grew up a student of the Beatles and the Byrds, and was also conversant in Southern rock, new wave and punk.
My sister is a cognitive scientist at M.I.T., more conversant than most people in the mental processes involved in tracking and misplacing objects.
"Those conversant with currency trading in Nigeria know that most legal and illegal bureau de change operators come from the north,"Uwujaren told CNN.
I think everyone should understand technology and be conversant and comfortable with it but you can't force somebody into doing something they're not into.
Members of Congress have also grumbled about Shanahan's performance in hearings, saying he's come across as not conversant with the details of defense policy.
And, while I feel like I am pretty conversant in most insults and putdowns, "cock of the swamp" is a new one to me.
Tellingly, few websites venture beyond English, a language in which perhaps only one in ten are conversant and which is preferred by the economic elite.
Like any DJ worth their salt Latex is fully conversant in mood, always aware of where to take a crowd and when to do it.
But the book company, Genesis, is hugely conversant with researching and finding stuff that maybe I had elements of, but not the negatives and all that.
According to several people involved in the process, it's that he was significantly more conversant on taxes than he ever appeared to be on health care.
"No other current series is as conversant with the images, the moods and, sometimes, the clichés of Southern California noir," Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
Mr. Armisen, the "Portlandia" star who's also a drummer, delivers his material as if everyone is deeply conversant with double-kick drum pedals and high hats.
I'm talking about Beto O'Rourke, the little-known back-bencher from El Paso, Texas: The only congressman I've ever known to be conversant about D.C. Hardcore.
Top decision-makers and frontline health workers should become equally conversant in the allocation framework now, using a common language to relay it to the public.
This makes sense because digitally conversant directors understand how technology can be used to help move the business forward and push for change by supporting the CEO.
Which means he still has some time to bone up on issues to the point where he is more conversant than he demonstrated in the WaPo interview.
This is how Spring/Break feels each time I visit: a total work of art I'm welcome to dive into, regardless of what language I'm conversant with.
The callous palms of the laborer are conversant with finer tissues of self-respect and heroism, whose touch thrills the heart, than the languid fingers of idleness.
Below is a not-so-brief and nevertheless incomplete list of warning signs that I think anybody conversant with computers should have recognized as a red flag.
More law schools are encouraging students with technical backgrounds to seek a law degree, and more employers are recruiting law graduates conversant in technology and allied fields.
At the same time, it is appointing a new chairman, John Giuliani, an industry veteran who most recently sold his company Conversant to Alliance Data for $2.3 billion.
Because it draws a critical mass of tech-conversant people to a small space, SXSW has also made a reputation as a catalyst for new social networking ideas.
"I'm worried that there's a chance that Bernie damages the social democratic cause long-term by not being conversant in gender and sexuality and race," the strategist said.
It was a show about dating that was highly conversant in correlated concerns — sex, love, work, hygiene, etiquette, decorum, things up the alley of the average Ryan character.
A nonhearing person cannot easily call the police; few social workers are conversant in American Sign Language, and hiring an interpreter is an expensive burden for a victim.
The new players could be 18 years younger than Tom, yet he manages to connect by listening to their music and being conversant on the things they enjoy.
But above all, this individual must be deeply conversant with the arcane language and practices, sources and methods that make up the core mission of the intelligence communities.
Mr. Harris, who has begun writing for television and film, emerged as the show's magnetic ambassador, conversant in Afro-pessimism and Harry Potter, Bruce Nauman and Tyler Perry.
As Ivy League men predominate in front offices, they are said to seek managerial candidates conversant in the analytic revolution that has overrun baseball in the past decade.
Now it's going to be more difficult to penalize egregious email security violators, something I am assured by people conversant with such matters, because the Clinton team escaped unscathed.
Sonnier explored interactive video and sound work early on, and has regularly produced complex public artworks in neon, but he is just as conversant in the humble and handmade.
And, as on his near-daily visits to Capitol Hill, Pence found in Europe that leaders and diplomats were eager for a US representative more conversant in matters of policy.
There's way too much to get through just to feel like you're a functioning member of society, conversant in modern culture, able to hold your own at a dinner party.
Before the 2016 primary, he correctly isolated the attributes Republicans wanted in their 2016 nominee: anti-establishment, conversant in the culture, someone who'd embody an "us versus the elites" paradigm.
The show is conversant with my own politics of addressing the growing economic disparity and the wave of privations caused by the ideological hegemony of capitalism and its handmaiden, neoliberalism.
Trump is not conversant in the main issues of American public policy and doesn't bother studying for interviews, so every time he does one, he ends up spouting risible nonsense.
We just don't give enough credit to experts, to academics, to people who might not be so conversant with TV, who can't talk quickly, who can't give the sound bite.
Tweets, Instagram posts and articles on sites like this one are presented as a third conversant in any conversation, both between Swift and Wilson and between Swift and her family.
"Angela's Diaries" asks of the viewer a kind of patience that may only reside in those already conversant with the couple's contributions, but its tenderness and straightforwardness are immediately admirable.
After a full decade of seemingly improvisational, almost haphazard looking lighting tableaus, here now was a design as fluid with symmetry as it was conversant in the language of negative space.
I'll find out what characters or events [there] are that I'll need to be conversant with in order to write the story well, and then I'll watch the show or movie.
He spent his final years in a Miami retirement community in the Cutler Bay suburb of Miami, where he shunned fast-food hamburgers but remained conversant about developments at Burger King.
He's a beautiful stylist and an erudite companion (conversant in John Ashbery, Hermann Hesse, old master paintings, Tupac Shakur, catholic interests shared by almost every straight boy I knew in college).
Cuarón is conversant in Hollywood storytelling but here he also makes expressive use of the kind of tableau staging — arranging people in the frame — that is more familiar from art cinema.
In fact, they are quintessentially Clintonesque, rich with wonky detail, conversant with the policy levers available, and careful, always, to stay within the bounds of the politically possible (as she sees it).
Apple on Tuesday had taken legal action against Acacia Research Corp and Conversant Intellectual Property Management Inc, accusing them of colluding with Nokia to extract and extort exorbitant revenues unfairly from Apple.
For the last two years, I have been speaking with a Brahmin from Bengal, a philosopher and a teacher of ancient logic, a man conversant with both Eastern and Western intellectual traditions.
These and other installations have some surface parallels with the sculpture of Cady Noland or Isa Genzken, though those artists' fashion-conversant cynicism is miles from Ms. Wilkes's baleful, historically minded sincerity.
But an aptitude for analytics isn't what distinguishes these managers from their predecessors, all of whom were at least conversant in the latest metrics, and it no longer differentiates the various franchises.
He was conversant in French, Spanish, Portuguese, German and Yiddish; over his long career, Mr. Shepard covered shipping news and the arts, and wrote columns on the pulse of his native city.
I don&apost think anybody before the very fact that he was conversant in both things, that he what he understood the language of the left, he understood the language of the right.
But his primary outlet is still this superbly slippery trio, with Stephan Crump on bass and Marcus Gilmore on drums — a band conversant in multiple traditions, with a prevailing ethos of sturdy cohesion.
In those 10 years, the dancers have grown conversant with his style, which combines a pliant use of legs with a mobile and free upper body; crisp, rhythmic attack coupled with melodic sweep.
My secret weapon in this was Bob himself, a man embedded in Japan for 30 years, deeply conversant in the ways and cuisines of the country and, by great good fortune, my college roommate.
He was conversant with the aerospace community, and he spoke English, Chinese, and the technical jargon of aviation in both languages, able to translate the complex world of industrial design schematics, plans, and handbooks.
Alibaba's website shows that European companies, including InterContinental Hotels Group, KPMG, Nestle, Philips, SAP and Schneider Electric are all clients, as are U.S. customers like digital marketing company Conversant and mapping software provider Esri.
Mr. Kearney said he expected the American Constitution Society to "benefit from having someone who is comfortable and conversant not just in the law but also in public policy and in politics more directly."
For a more rarefied subset of music fans — the world's B-side conversant — the real action traditionally arrives in December, when critics' year-end lists begin rolling in via various choice magazines and newspapers.
She's ahead in national polls already, she's better known, she's endorsed by way more politicians and advocacy group leaders, she's conversant in a wider range of issues, and she's a stronger candidate in the fall.
While Dumbledore isn't around that much, as played by Law he's as enigmatic as ever, strengthening the link to Potter lore, especially for the rules-of-Quidditch-conversant who eat up every reference to it.
He is hands-on and informative, arming a young, growing sales team with insight and understanding, arming the team a working knowledge of the legal process so we/they are legal conversant with the customer.
Although he later stopped attending meetings of the Brotherhood, he remained conversant in its conservative, Islamist and often anti-Western rhetoric, which he could deploy or hide depending on whom he was seeking to befriend.
Mr. Nimmo speaks fluent Russian, French, German and Latvian — and is conversant in several other languages — teaching himself by buying books in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy in languages he is trying to learn.
Nokia has divided its portfolio and transferred parts of it to Acacia Research and Conversant Intellectual Property Management: Both companies find ways to make money from the patents, and then share the proceeds with Nokia.
He's not a slippery, self-referential slang maven like Drakeo the Ruler, or an alien lifeform communicating through genre-bending experimentation like 03 Greedo, but a traditionalist conversant in two decades of Southland gangster rap.
As a retailer in her third year of funnybook slinging, I serviced a public both conversant and curious, familiar with old standbys like Alison Bechdel's Fun Home and eager to tackle what's new from Ngozi Ukazu.
That said, it is utterly incomprehensible to me that taxi drivers are not only not required to know geography, but also no longer have to be conversant in the language that most of their passengers speak.
Jones, who recently said that athlete protests over the national anthem had not spread to baseball because of a lack of racial diversity in the sport, said he was not conversant with the song's political history.
In the trailer for Lawrence Lek's 2017 film Geomancer — played during a panel on "AI & Creativity" he was involved in at this year's International Film Festival Rotterdam — a conversant, seemingly sentient AI asks viewers an unanswerable question.
For those more conversant with the details of his upbringing, the sense that T.R. was almost always in motion showed the determination and other qualities of character that had enabled him to triumph over youthful physical frailty.
Similarly, Conversant, which claims to own thousands of patents, announced last week that a Silicon Valley jury had awarded one of its units a $7.3 million settlement in an infringement case against Apple involving two smartphone patents.
Survey the landscape, and you'll find a robust bloc of youngish jazz musicians conversant in precisely the brand of fusion that Mr. Hancock helped establish, and secure in the knowledge that it isn't in any way disqualifying.
The biggest challenge for me has been getting up to speed on the complexities of running a building in New York City, and becoming conversant in real estate issues, as we have several street-level commercial spaces.
Other digitally conversant painters prefer to jam up the logic of camera phones; these include Cheyney Thompson, R.H. Quaytman and especially Jacqueline Humphries, whose glitchy, iridescent canvases, some featuring stenciled emoticons, turn woozy and reflective when photographed.
Cyrus is fine, but there are simply too many ideas percolating for this chapter to ever find its groove, beyond the obvious advantage of perhaps reaching out to a demo that might not be as "Black Mirror"-conversant.
The guest spots from Minaj, Lil Wayne, and Future aren't all memorable, but they're further proof she's conversant with hip-hop, and she's learned to amp up the effectiveness of her voice by selectively deploying its full power.
Unlike the Industrial Revolution and the computer revolution, the A.I. revolution is not taking certain jobs (artisans, personal assistants who use paper and typewriters) and replacing them with other jobs (assembly-line workers, personal assistants conversant with computers).
While a select few pop artists, namely Ariana Grande, have managed to break through to global superstardom by being authentically conversant with hip-hop, more have either abandoned or been deprived of traditional pop preeminence, instead becoming niche heroes.
That's a good thing, because I've been told there will be a fairly large number of British people making the crossing on the Times Journeys trans-Atlantic crossword cruise in December, so I can say that I am conversant.
In its legal filing on Tuesday, Apple claimed that this strategy was a conspiracy between Nokia and its patent partners, which include Acacia Research and Conversant Intellectual Property Management, to raise patent prices in violation of federal antitrust law.
Although Mr. Jia is obviously conversant with the European art film — and East Asian cinema and Hollywood and so forth — he has carved out his own ways of making cinematic meaning, an approach that draws on different idioms and traditions.
Of course, Soylent is a lot like Ensure with a fancy tech name, so maybe the problem is more that I'm so embedded in one industry that I'm not conversant in all the products you see outside something like CES.
Kheraj told reporters on a conference call that the length of the search reflected the increased obligations on a bank chairman post-2008 and the challenge of finding someone conversant with StanChart's markets of Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
If you watched six hours or so of League on a given weekend, you'd probably end up feeling at least conversant on the state of NA LCS and maybe even have a few things to say about Europe as well.
It was among those people that, during the Obama years, terms like "woke" and "privilege" flourished — ideas that bestowed enlightenment on the formerly clueless and gave white people a language of culpability that made them more conversant with people of color.
But the middle section of the bill is most intriguing — the Southern rock titans ZZ Top; the soft-rock crooner Brett Young and also the hip-hop-conversant LoCash; the unerringly sincere Dan + Shay and the pitch-perfect ironists Midland.
And if you're conversant with "Law & Order: SVU," you have a fair idea of where things are going to go (south) and why (Turtle comes of age, meets a boy, dad handles it about as well as you would imagine).
You should at least check it out, though, if only to be culturally conversant in one of the fall's most discussed series and reminded that even if you have more money than any company in the history of civilization, TV is hard.
" — Georges Nahon, CEO, Orange Silicon Valley; president, Orange Institute, a global research co-laboratory "As AI permeates the enterprise, everyone—from the CEO and business unit leaders to your middle managers and frontline employees—will need to be conversant in some basic terminology.
On my hike, I was the navigator, cook, mule, diplomat, tent erector, water purifier, blogger, book reader, psychologist, emotional picker-upper, singer, conversant, dog whisperer,bodyguard, nutritionist, hemmer of tears, cleaner of self, camp organizer, logistics coordinator, medic, and wannabe environmental crusader.
And still he's more than conversant in the party-oriented politics of his generation, whether he's discussing people getting down in photobooths—another recurring motif—or lightly poking fun at a girl bragging to her friends about hooking up with a dude with a pool.
U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap in Marshall, Texas federal court on Tuesday denied LG's motion for renewed judgment as a matter of law, rejecting its arguments that the patents were invalid on several grounds, in a victory for Canada-based Conversant Intellectual Property Management Inc.
A MINUS Open Mike Eagle: What Happens When I Try to Relax (Auto Reverse) On six tracks overseen by five producers, the deepest music is built into the sayings of a guy conversant in the same ballplayers, wrestlers, videogames, and alt-rock you are.
No matter how rare school shootings are for the vast majority of students, they have grown up in a world so attuned to these threats that high schoolers are now more conversant in the language of lockdowns and code red drills than their parents.
He never finished school — his headmaster called him "a dangerous mixture of sophistication and recklessness" and tossed him out for holding hands with a shopkeeper's daughter — but was prodigiously learned, conversant in at least eight languages and able to recite hours of poetry by heart.
Sophisticated users might increasingly rely on virtual private networks, which are used by corporations to let their employees log into secure systems remotely, and other tools to mask their activities, but most Americans are unlikely to be conversant with such tricks of the trade.
He went to Harvard, attended Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, worked at McKinsey, returned home to improve his community, served in the military, got married; he is responsible, pragmatic, affable, service-oriented, conversant in ideas, an intellectual, but not one prone to getting lost in the dream.
Josh Haner, who besides being a fine photographer — he would go on to win a Pulitzer Prize in 2014 — was conversant in the language of coders and designers, also joined the team as co-editor, setting up a simple WordPress blog for a one-week trial run.
He is more conversant in the finer points of advanced data, is more willing to abandon his game plan at a moment's notice, and has learned — like an increasing number of today's pitchers — to counterattack the fly-ball revolution by pitching up in the strike zone.
"Once Upon a Time" is equally conversant in homosexual action and desire, but has a uniquely hedonistic levity that's perhaps explained by its context: the men's bathroom of what was then the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, a place that needed no grim reminders of gay reality.
Although it may seem like it would be terribly confusing, it was easier, once conversant in Liechtenauer and other German Master's lexicon, to understand instructions using specific names like Zwerchhau meant side cut rather than to read "side cut" in conjunction with other instructions on footwork or movement.
"What he was proposing in 1896, I think, was that each United States citizen would attempt to approximate the ideals of the nation, be on at least conversant terms with all its diversity, carry the mainstream of the culture inside himself," Mr. McPherson wrote in The Atlantic in 1978.
Otherwise, The 1975 occupy a unique space in the pop-rock world: Too conversant with synth-pop, electronic, hip-hop, high fashion, and sexual fluidity to be lumped in with macho predecessors like Arctic Monkeys, but far more edgy in persona and presentation than Passion Pit or the Killers.
Mr. Moon and his aides reported that Mr. Kim seemed highly conversant with all elements of the program when the two men met, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has made similar comments about Mr. Kim, based on his two meetings with him in Pyongyang, the North's capital.
For the first time in 60 years, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has reached beyond its own doors for a new leader, choosing a Vienna-born museum director who is conversant in the old masters, modern art and Minecraft to steer the venerable institution through the digital age.
It's not as if this political era hasn't been portrayed on film before, but one of Mark Felt's faults as a film — its interest in laborious exposition about who characters are, what they do, and why it matters — works to its advantage for viewers who aren't as conversant in the era.
Unlike PGP, which is generally used for email and so each conversant has one public and one private key in their possession, OTR uses a single temporary key for every conversation, which makes it more secure if an attacker hacks into your computer and gets a hold of the keys.
Like many of his Indian colleagues, he was fully conversant with developments in contemporary European art but was working in fresh directions — demonstrating, for example, that Abstract art was not a Western invention, as it is often assumed to have been, but had distinctive sources and forms in other cultures.
JOHN E. STAFFORD RYE, N.Y. To the Editor: In his critique of Jonathan Weisman's "(((Semitism)))" (April 1), Simon Schama raises the bar for what "being Jewish" means to such a height that only a minuscule number of highly cultured, Talmudically conversant Jewish history scholars such as himself are likely to make the cut.
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit refused to set aside a March 2016 jury verdict that LG infringed two patents owned by Conversant Intellectual Property Management Inc relating to user interface technology, rejecting LG's arguments that the patents covered abstract subject matter ineligible for patenting and were not valid.
I am pretty down with house music, even if my tastes generally run old-school (Trax Records for life), minimal (I have Pavlovian reactions to meticulously arranged multicolored grids of dots), directly conversant with funk (Listen To Moodymann), and otherwise kind of disengaged with whatever it is that's making big money in Vegas.
In the film's version of events, Bryon (Jamie Bell), raised by white-supremacist "parents" who took him in (Bill Camp and Vera Farmiga), must choose between his surrogate family and life with Julie (Danielle Macdonald), a mother of three who grew up conversant with hate groups but has distanced herself from them.
" And when he went back in October, he celebrated that the show was now "in its sixth month" at the music hall, assuring readers that the fact would be "pregnant with historical significance" for anyone "conversant with the ups and downs of colored theatricals" and all "the abortive, yet well-­intended efforts of the past.
For example, when one of my clients says he wants to marry a "smart" woman, I need to understand if that means that he wants her to have gone to Harvard, if just any college will do, or even if he needs a college-educated woman at all as long as she is conversant in many topics.
But since the franchise essentially owes its life to fans who pushed to see Reynolds in this showcase, the movie (this time directed by "John Wick" and "Atomic Blonde's" Will Leitch) unabashedly plays to them, and thus would clearly rather err on the side of excess, letting those less conversant in such matters follow along as best they can.
But he is just as conversant in the humble and handmade: flocking pulled off the wall; flimsy string and rubber pieces; and, in one of the Parrish show's most subtly striking pieces, the floor-based "Untitled" (1967), a length of silvery satin (salvaged from one of his mother's dresses) stretched into a narrow 10-foot length of repeated identical loaf-shaped forms.
"Austin has gradually started to become aware and conversant about its race issues over the past five years, so the initial suggestion that these bombings could be race-related made people deeply nervous that the problem could be that bad," said Cecilia Ballí, a writer and cultural anthropologist who lived in Austin from 25.4 to 210 and who now lives in Houston.
There are dozens of truly great fighters in the UFC, many of them far more complete mixed martial artists than the striking-centric Thompson, but few, if any, are so complete in their mastery of one art form, so transcendent in their specificity, so conversant, even poetic, in their language, that they're capable of making their fellow great athletes look earth-bound by comparison.
Steadman keeps the suspense ratcheted up so that everyone is potentially sinister: old family friends; a gangster named Eddie Bishop who is one of Erin's documentary interviewees and far too conversant in the details of her personal life; some sketchy guy named Patrick who hangs around where he is not meant to be; even Mark and Erin themselves, who start keeping secrets from one another.

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