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"crucible" Definitions
  1. a pot in which substances are heated to high temperatures, metals are melted, etc.
  2. (formal or literary) a place or situation in which people or ideas are tested severely, often creating something new or exciting in the process

620 Sentences With "crucible"

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CRUCIBLE RANKINGS AND MORE Destiny 2's online competitive mode, Crucible, is also getting a significant update.
And in "Outside Looking In" there is yet another crucible inside the crucible — the human mind, rearranged by LSD.
Procter & Gamble talks about "accelerator experiences" and "crucible roles".
The claustrophobic atmosphere is similar to that in "The Crucible".
Why else have Shaxx, the excitable Crucible Handler, narrate it?
Success is forged in the crucible of conflict, I guess.
The Crucible is an explicitly historical play in two ways.
You'll be in a crucible that you can't escape from.
The Edney Center is a crucible for advancing their ideas.
It is a horror, but it is also a crucible.
Whether it can work there again is Mr. Bannon's crucible.
The Crucible usually offers theater of a more traditional sort.
Honestly, the real villain of The Crucible is the patriarchy.
Crucible demand was particularly strong last year, according to one trader.
Aaron Sorkin thinks Molly's Game is his version of The Crucible.
A land intended as political quarantine became a crucible of revolution.
Marriage is neither a crucible nor an achievement, and its end
Yet he knew immediately that he wanted to do "The Crucible".
Narrator: Recruit training culminates in an event known as the Crucible.
Narrator: Once the Crucible is complete, these recruits officially become Marines.
The Reagan years were a crucible for the conservative legal movement.
Waymo's pilot program in Detroit is a much more demanding crucible.
Bass renders the fleeting and sometimes unreliable crucible of experience visible.
This Crucible is deeply human, lethal, and, least of all, cathartic.
That has put the station in a crucible of political pressure.
Much of this began with Arthur Miller's 21693 play The Crucible.
Throughout history, chaos has often been a crucible of great leadership.
BRANTLEY How about Saoirse Ronan's malevolent serving girl in "The Crucible"?
A Senate trial could nonetheless prove a crucible at a fraught time.
That means each new Crucible match is not a level playing field.
Both forged their stories in the crucible of horrific, paradigm-shifting disasters.
But they still were able to persevere and succeed in that crucible.
BRANTLEY "The Crucible," even though I know it's not to all tastes.
Their critical lab has scales and weights, but neither crucible or touchstone.
As the world's oceans heat up, the Galápagos Islands are a crucible.
The recruits average four hours of sleep per night during the Crucible.
Molten metal started bubbling and bursting out of the crucible like a volcano.
Later on, he says: "My hatred was created in the crucible of loneliness".
OTHER STUFF On top of the marquee weapon rebalancing and Crucible ranks, 1.2.
This alchemical change was of course effected in the crucible of Orlando, Fla.
"The Crucible," opera by Robert Ward, based on the play by Arthur Miller.
Do you have advice for either young actors, or readers, approaching The Crucible?
"That is the crucible and soul of this state," she told the crowd.
" For conservatives, he said, "liberal California has become a political and cultural crucible.
"The Crucible," Arthur Miller's 1953 response to McCarthyism, is an oft-mentioned example.
They poured about 120 pounds of basalt into a crucible inside a furnace.
Abigail earns the role of Abigail in The Crucible, maybe because Jeremy favors her.
Made from crucible steel, the swords stood out from everything from that time period.
Season 33's Crucible weapon is a nifty-looking pulse rifle called Redrix's Claymore.
But in the crucible of online fandom, demographic distinctions can coarsen into warring factions.
The current crucible of well-leveraged low-post physicality is one Boogie Cousins, Esquire.
"We went through the crucible and came out the other side," Raskin told CNN.
Embarrassed because I was spared from that jungle and moral crucible, I just listened.
Are you mentally and physically prepared for the three hour crucible of Avengers: Endgame?
"A crucible is also a severe test of patience or belief," she soon clarifies.
This decision has dramatically changed the range, intensity, and speed of combat in the Crucible.
Meanwhile, he had left an aluminum crucible on full heat which literally went into meltdown.
Players will also have access to the original Leviathan raid and the Crucible multiplayer mode.
Politics interested him not as a manifestation of ideas but as a crucible of action.
Crucible, Destiny 2's competitive multiplayer mode, has received some of the most notable fixes.
Van Hove's version of The Crucible is even more radically innovative—and even more successful.
"The Crucible" has a diverse and spectacular assortment of moments that make the flesh creep.
I was disappointed that more of the cast of "The Crucible" was not singled out.
" That background informs her decision to stage such classics as "The Crucible" and "Miss Julie.
"My approach to testimonial theater, 'The Crucible' and 'Les Blancs' is almost identical," she said.
But enlightenment, historically, is, sadly, often forced through the crucible of violence, death and injustice.
Mr. Whishaw, 35, is here for the Broadway revival of "The Crucible," now in previews.
"Higher education is the crucible through which the next generation of leaders emerge," said Barratt.
My dad is an English teacher, and he's been teaching The Crucible for 20 years.
It was through this crucible that Bautista emerged a better and more self-aware athlete.
I believe in the eternal power of truth to transform and to withstand the crucible.
"Operation Crucible" dares to leave us — and them — in the dark for stretches of time.
The results are clear: no longer is a college degree the crucible it once was.
However, this president is a smart guy formed in the crucible of New York City.
In "The Crucible" he dared to suggest that the witches might in fact be real.
The dictator's forces were approaching Benghazi, the crucible of the rebellion, and threatening a blood bath.
The company is showing off small parts of two other PC games, New World and Crucible.
Born in 1736, she came of age in the fetid, soul-destroying crucible of English industrialization.
This new trailer for the sequel's updated Crucible — the PvP space — doesn't carry any major revelations.
Every single idea has a relative truth value to all others and must face that crucible.
"  "Shimon Peres time and again helped guide his beloved country through the crucible of mortal challenge.
That struggle with the company's initial customer became the crucible from which Elastica's latest successes sprang.
It lives on as the crucible of experience in the minds of our national political leadership.
Tavi Gevinson, the actress currently appearing on Broadway in "The Crucible," was gazing in rapt silence.
The next several months, in other words, are a bit of an appellate crucible for Amazon.
Even the natural world is tossed into Gorham's crucible to be vaporized and recast in silver.
Amid the crucible of a kind of magical Final Four, the formidable Sydney makes her move.
And he got crushed as the country went through the crucible of the 2008 financial crisis.
There are nods to "The Crucible," which Mr. Icke directed earlier this year in Basel, Switzerland.
Last Broadway season, productions of "A View from the Bridge" and "The Crucible" did just that.
But she went on to win the New Hampshire primary, and South Carolina became the crucible.
As I've written in the past, climate denial was in many ways the crucible for Trumpism.
We know that the test will remain an individual crucible, with scores tied to career progression.
Considered the county's political crucible, it has also been the scene for spiraling Hindu-Muslim tensions.
After 16 hours inside Berlin's wicked techno crucible, I staggered out into a harsh industrial wasteland.
Bungie is also adding a ranked mode for its competitive Crucible multiplayer mode, which pits humans against other humans (as opposed to against artificial intelligence-powered enemies), as well as private matches so players can compete directly against friends and have more control over the Crucible experience.
Schools, especially universities, are a crucible for the debates playing out over the country as a whole.
Additionally, there's a new Countdown game type with an attack / defend structure being added to the Crucible.
"In the crucible of litigation, DOJ's claims were exposed as both narrow and fragile," the company argued.
Abigail and her fellows in "The Crucible" (pictured, above) screech in unison as a form of manipulation.
There's also a welcome throwback to Cruz's college performance of The Crucible, which Bee unearthed in March.
Out of that crucible, though, came fresh, herbaceous food that changed the way many New Yorkers ate.
The director will be Ivo van Hove, whose production of "The Crucible" is now showing on Broadway.
But look, again, at "The Crucible," in which actors are cast so defiantly against the expected type.
"It's about vetting ideas, proposals and putting them in the crucible of the public debate," he said.
Consider the 1919 League of Nations debate, the crucible in which much Republican foreign policy was forged.
I might log in to find the crucible robot is selling a really good looking scout rifle.
My speech really was titled "The Crucible of the Constitution" — which I actually think is pretty good!
Climate denial, you might say, was the crucible in which the essential elements of Trumpism were formed.
That's the title character of "Everybody's Talking About Jamie," first staged at the Crucible Theater in Sheffield.
On Monday night, that sad fate befell the Rockets, who disintegrated in the crucible of the postseason.
And before long, the entire system becomes little more than a self-perpetuating crucible of escalating exploitation.
So much so that I make a mental note to reread The Crucible when I get home.
Indeed, he's a drama teacher, currently directing a school production of "The Crucible" that features 200 students.
A crucible of Native civilization, the town of Taos was a northern outpost of Spain's colonial empire.
And, as you know, national security has always been the kind of crucible of the First Amendment.
"The way she handled herself in that sort of crucible was so strong and intelligent," Portman told CNN.
Even then he talked about the previous day being a "crucible" for him and asked Twitter for help.
And it's a space that many people inhabit everyday; a modern meeting place, a crucible for contemporary identity.
We should prioritize help to those willing to walk the crucible required for an enduring form of freedom.
Forged in a crucible of cultures — a product of the diversity that would forever define our nation's greatness.
Overtime is the ultimate crucible of basketball: five tense minutes, with the game potentially turning on every possession.
Clinton will reach the White House only if she survives one more crucible of sordid and scandalous accusations.
If "The Crucible" is a relative rarity on major stages, Pietro Mascagni's "Iris" (1898) is a genuine obscurity.
Walker was a tenderfoot when it came to the crucible of the last hours of a major championship.
Whatever ugly force seized the young Salem witches in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" had supposedly gripped those boys.
After "Brooklyn" and "The Crucible" and "Lady Bird" and [her upcoming film] "On Chesil Beach," I was exhausted.
Arthur Miller didn't need to mention the red scare in "The Crucible" to say something trenchant about it.
"The Crucible is actually seeing everything that has been taught to them come to life," said Staff Sgt.
A country that went through the crucible of a civil war to offer a new birth of freedom.
Both major prongs of a national campaign are truly unknown and must be tested in the public crucible.
I also learned from living in India that talking circles are the crucible of human contact and change.
Tossed into that crucible, players sometimes react differently than they would under the languid rhythms of the summer.
A plum ambassadorship lands the cheerful hotelier in the red-hot middle of a fast-cooking impeachment crucible.
"For many, working there had been an education, a crucible, a privilege, and a truma," the book reads.
Major foreign-policy upheavals can be a crucible, propelling some administration figures to the forefront while others fade.
He appeared in Terry Gilliam's 1985 film Brazil as well as the 1996 movie of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
It's one of those lessons we all pick up in that merciless crucible of social education, the childhood schoolyard.
I learned this in a much bloodier crucible, the one in which I was baptized as a foreign correspondent.
None are more diligently committed than Leonardo DiCaprio, as a 19163 mountain man who endures a crucible of suffering.
None are more diligently committed than Leonardo DiCaprio, as a 253 mountain man who endures a crucible of suffering.
None are more diligently committed than Leonardo DiCaprio, as a 1823 mountain man who endures a crucible of suffering.
Bungie is also adding private Crucible matches and a new ranking system for the game mode later this year.
Rise of Iron will feature a new story campaign with updated quests, armor, weapons, crucible maps, and new bosses.
But in a crucible like Saturday's round of 19583 match at the European Championships, it is, quite simply, mortifying.
This alliance between our nations was forged in the crucible of war and strengthened by the trials of history.
Rachel goes through a crucible of agony, braving abuse, infertility, betrayal and ravages of the body and the mind.
This crucible of love is where we start to ask those big spiritual questions, and ultimately where they end.
Gatecrasher was a crucible which picked and chose a combination of things which existed already and put them together.
His youth coincided with the height of the civil rights movement, just outside the city that was its crucible.
It is the crucible within which religious identity is formed, rituals are learned and practiced, and beliefs take shape.
She made her Broadway debut the following year in Ivo van Hove's production of "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller.
The World Cup isn't just a crucible for nation-making, for nations to live out collective dreams and tragedies.
"Those techniques were developed, many of them, in the crucible of the creative development of 'Dark Crystal,'" said Lisa.
Neither side emerged from that confirmation crucible happy about the process, and for some, the scar tissue remains deep.
Being a Republican at the University of California, Berkeley, is hard, conservative students say, a crucible of ideological combat.
Ideally, this plum ambassadorship would not land him in the red-hot middle of a fast-cooking impeachment crucible.
Making relevant connections to 'The Crucible' and the world around us makes something written in the 1950s, now 2019.
It was a racial crucible that played an enormous, if often unappreciated, role in moving America toward real integration.
For her, as it is for me, New York proved to be a crucible; honing nascent perceptions into precise ideologies.
But people who know him say that Zuckerberg has truly been altered in the crucible of the past several months.
Bungie is revamping the Crucible (Destiny's player-versus-player multiplayer mode), which will now feature 4v4 gameplay across all modes.
She repeatedly tested her beliefs in the crucible of political action, holding fast to the hope that things would change.
Apple was the exception to this, actually, but the others are just in this crucible in DC. It's really brutal.
In addition to Breakaway, Amazon also announced two more titles that will be built for Twitch, New World and Crucible.
Sitting at the heart of one of these rapidly gentrifying "SoBro" neighborhoods, La Morada is a crucible for the resistance.
Samuel Parris in "The Crucible"; and in the Senate, he declaimed from "Henry V" to pass time during a filibuster.
Living With Cancer In the crucible of cancer treatment, the bonding of patients with physicians often makes the unendurable endurable.
"Especially knowing that every utterance on the topic is going to be thrown into the crucible," the former aide said.
"My catastrophic failure in college forged my grit, which would ultimately be tested in the crucible of combat," McCarthy said.
This is a difficult skill to learn, and many times, leaders receive no practice before being forced into the crucible.
The Creators Project: The last time you were discussing The Crucible was actually with Winona, back before the show began.
Born in the crucible of the Korean War, the alliance has become a shining vindication of U.S. commitment and sacrifice.
In all, the emails offer a glimpse into the Clinton campaign as the crucible of control-freakishness you would expect.
Original, post-Reconstruction populism was the crucible in which the elite deformed the have-nots' economic urgency into racial anxiety.
Cool, I can go play a heroic story mission, crucible, or strikes to earn the currency required to purchase it.
These three approaches, however, are incompatible, which implies that trade will become the crucible for a bigger clash of ideas.
And in this episode, nearly every major and minor player on the show gets some quality time in the crucible.
In a normal trial or even a Senate trial, Bolton's veracity would be tested in the crucible of cross-examination.
Later that year, Cohen had to face the crucible of sworn testimony before the House and the Senate Intelligence Committees.
Bouaké was the crucible of a civil conflict that plagued the country from 2002 to 2011 and left thousands dead.
The Playhouse has become something of a crucible for Broadway, though not every show that originated here has transferred successfully.
In early July, Platoon 3054 took part in their final, 19413-hour test, the Crucible, grinding through 90-degree heat.
I was at the Martin Beck Theater, now the Al Hirschfeld, where Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" was struggling to survive.
Unlike Schreck, she doesn't need a magical crucible to conjure the optimism manifest in the promise of a constitutional democracy.
Stewing within this crucible of midwestern malaise, we see our motley crew of frontiersman struggle to live alongside each other.
" WILL WIN: Reed Birney, "The Humans" SHOULD WIN: Reed Birney SHOULD HAVE BEEN NOMINATED: Jason Butler Harner, "The Crucible" WILL WIN: Jayne Houdyshell, "The Humans" SHOULD WIN: Jayne Houdyshell SHOULD HAVE BEEN NOMINATED: Saoirse Ronan, "The Crucible" WILL WIN: Thomas Kail, "Hamilton" SHOULD WIN: Thomas Kail SHOULD HAVE BEEN NOMINATED: Jerry Mitchell, "On Your Feet!
West Point is a crucible for America's military leadership; it has developed our nation's combat leaders since its founding in 1802.
That crucible will likely knock out a few more establishment candidates, potentially letting one finally consolidate the party's more moderate wing.
Like all contested areas, this place is a crucible: any attempt to tell its history with a single voice is doomed.
The developer did not address the lack of Crucible playlist choice, leaving players with the two restrictive "Quickplay" and "Competitive" options.
Meet the latest film to take on The Crucible: Blame, a movie about teenage sexuality, and the damage it can cause.
In this year's Festival of the Lost, Destiny: Taken King owners get a new map in the Crucible: Cathedral of Dusk.
But will an audience that has never seen The Crucible even understand what the play is about from Van Hove's production?
Abigail Williams in The Crucible, the woman who has an affair with a man and desperately accuses his wife of witchcraft.
They plan on turning it into a crucible, a space within which they can mold her into the best representative possible.
After all, these lives are still in flux, and the soccer field is a crucible of sorts for personalities yet unformed.
Are these Freudian fits, "Crucible"-like convulsions, orgiastic reveries, initiation ceremonies (into femininity, etc.) or sly performances from attention-hungry adolescents?
When Shepard is tasked with powering up the Crucible, an ancient weapon with the power to destroy the Reapers, he fails.
Call of Duty: WW2's vision is of an inescapable crucible, a Trojan War where heroes are endlessly tested and forged.
There's a great crucible out here, and it'll create something very good and much more comprehensive than what we have now.
Those statistics are not recited in "Operation Crucible," which opened on Tuesday night as part of the Brits Off Broadway festival.
But sex is more than titillation in "Slave Play"; it is the crucible in which Mr. Harris performs a thought experiment.
But does a class action settlement forged in the crucible of a demand for mass arbitration best serve the company's workers?
Senators only face election every six years, but those poor House members have to go through that crucible every other year.
Except for battalion exercises, including a final endurance test known as the Crucible, they are likely to have little other interaction.
Yesterday's conservative wrote and read his Bible in the crucible of defeat; today's recites his catechism in a cathedral of success.
That changed when he saw a perspective-changing production of "The Crucible" at the Sydney Opera House, starring Australian actor John Howard.
We want to give players some time to learn about and play Orisa before she's placed into the crucible of Competitive Play.
They edit your school essays and, one night, they write an entire research paper about The Crucible for you because you're sick.
Better Devils is a Crucible hand cannon [in Destiny 2], and what it has on it is what it has on it.
"Having braved the crucible of addiction (and pleased the court), his ongoing commitment to recovery continues to inspire and amaze," he continued.
I played a lot and was near-religious about doing my daily Crucible quest, but PvP didn't really solve Destiny's repetition problems.
Student body meetings are also a crucible in which to apply the ideas learned in the academic programme, the college's third pillar.
"When you graft the Olympic money shuffle onto the full-throttle 'Car Wash' debacle, you have a crucible for corruption," Boykoff said.
The concerts of the summer of '76 proved a crucible: In the months that followed, punk broke into public consciousness across Britain.
At one time, Michelle Obama was neither as popular nor as willing to enter into the political crucible as she is now.
Syria is now a crucible of war that threatens to spill over and ignite the entire region and perhaps even spread worldwide.
If anything, Mr. Daley said, it should have occurred to Mr. Trump's campaign that the venue could be a crucible for problems.
Our state has become the crucible for what we as a nation will allow to happen to ourselves and our fellow citizens.
In this crucible of power politics, of bullying and posturing and rage, no one has been more severely tested than Judge Kavanaugh.
The Knicks have been dismal for decades, but New York remains the mecca of basketball, the crucible where superstars prove their mettle.
He is shooting 52 percent from the field — and his performance only swelled as he dived into the crucible of the playoffs.
If we see the auto industry as Midwestern, we should see the labor power that grew in that crucible as Midwestern too.
The problem for opponents of the Warriors is that their attention cannot wander even once in the fiery crucible of the playoffs.
Here, the frontier is not just a crucible of reinvention, but a wilderness that can make you more than a little crazy.
The Spanish Colonial Revival theater has a glamorous history as a crucible for stars like Eve Arden, Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman.
The stakes in these studies are low, but there's a far better crucible in which to examine decision-making dynamics: jury deliberations.
But third-seeded Clemson's win meant only that it had survived the first part of a two-game playoff crucible; the Jan.
Ours is a common-law system, in which one case follows another and legal doctrine emerges from the crucible of decided cases.
THRUSH: Because you were in--because, you know, Chicago was a crucible for that sort of change in the '60s‑‑ STEIN: Yes.
Hundreds of years of experience has demonstrated that the truthfulness of witnesses can best be tested in the crucible of cross-examination.
The Western world will act only if the crucible of Syria generates a horror so extreme its militants threaten our own cities.
He wrote the script for a French adaptation of The Crucible in the 1950s (with a characteristically communist interpretation of the story).
Many others will need to be chased anew — whether it's grinding out strikes and Crucible matches or taking on the newly tweaked raids.
The iPhone's gyroscope and accelerometers unlocked a huge pool of app potential, and it was in this crucible that lightsaber apps were forged.
The characters draw us in with the values they represent, values we long to see tested and confirmed through the crucible of conflict.
Why, for instance, did it take Bungie six months to deliver a free-for-all "Rumble" playlist for its competitive Crucible multiplayer mode?
If you believe Polachek and Wimberly, it's a crucible that schools you on your limitations and encourages you to take risks despite them.
I have learned and have been, you know, really in the crucible of making a lot of hard decisions over the last years.
" The top-performing musical revivals were "The Color Purple" and "Fiddler on the Roof," while the top-performing play revival was "The Crucible.
These scenes may not be the focus of the plot, but consistently chill off the "maternal crucible" when things start to boil over.
Faced with the crucible of Trump's vast and admitted corruption, Republicans have proven willing to jettison nearly every value they claim to represent.
The highest-grossing play of the week was Ivo van Hove's modern take on Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," which brought in $597,429.
If you agree with the duke that leaders are forged in the crucible of sports, Ted Dobias has a story to tell you.
Fourteen of those seasons were spent in Boston, where Ortiz thrived in the crucible of one of the most celebrated rivalries in sports.
Or is this 227.2, eight years after the crucible moments leading up to one of the worst financial crises in our collective lifetimes?
Into that crucible has stepped Mr. Farage, perhaps the most divisive figure on the British political landscape, but also among the most effective.
There won't be any cross-platform play to start, so no participating in raids or Crucible multiplayer matches on PS4 with PC players.
In contrast to last year, this time he stepped into the heart of that great golfing crucible and not only survived, but excelled.
" And there's a new Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," the most famous play about the anxiety of witchcraft this side of "Macbeth.
We purposefully built a planet that was woefully, painfully inhospitable, and that would forge her and this kind of crucible of discomfort and struggle.
For all the praise that Labour's leaders heap on Preston, Mr Corbyn's team bristles if the city is described as a crucible of Corbynism.
Milwaukee is a crucible for racial tension The Jude case isn't the only instance of police violence to have a lasting effect on Milwaukee.
During her tenure in the White House, a series of films about witches, including The Craft, The Crucible, and Practical Magic hit the screen.
I had a chance to ask Lars Bakken, a designer on the Crucible ( Destiny's PvP competitive multiplayer), about how Bungie is tackling my concerns.
Is this a Destiny-type situation where he slaughters people in the Crucible and holds a world-record time for raid completion to boot?
On the Valor side, each new rank level (out of six total) gets you an engram that unlocks into a piece of Crucible gear.
In the privacy crucible, there are many battles yet to be joined, and this one may be extinguished with the short passage of time.
The period between the recent October Democratic debate and the coming November Democratic debate creates the crucible of an intense political test for Sen.
For a while she worked at Mr. Koolhaas's Office for Metropolitan Architecture, in Rotterdam, a cutting-edge firm and crucible for gifted young architects.
It's the kind of lofty game promise that sounds great on paper but needs to be tested in the crucible of a finished release.
In Schreck's prepared speech, she compared the Constitution to a crucible, in which rights are "tested and tried" like ingredients in a witch's cauldron.
Ivo van Hove's revival of "The Crucible" is emerging as the strongest financial performer among a crop of plays opening this spring on Broadway.
The Warriors adapted—this was the crucible in which the fearsome death lineup was forged—survived, and ultimately thrived, because they're the damn Warriors.
A lot of people are very private about these things, but since you've been performing in The Crucible, have you been able to write?
Rct. Maria Daume, Platoon 4001, drags a simulated casualty on a combat training course during the Crucible at Parris Island, South Carolina on Jan.
"In the crucible of litigation, DOJ's claims were exposed as both narrow and fragile," AT&T company argued in court documents filed last week.
The context of those meetings is highly variable, and the power dynamics are all bizarre because you come into this 60-minute crucible moment.
Rick Hall, a music producer, turned small-town Alabama into a crucible of soul, country, pop and rock with his studio in Muscle Shoals.
Gone was the inimitable fortitude that had allowed him to rise above — and then put away — opponents in the crucible of high-pressure competitions.
Fraternity life is also a crucible for leadership, in which many fraternity brothers have gone on to become respected luminaries, as Brett Kavanaugh did.
Ms. Craig, who previously played one of Bobby's girlfriends, Marta (now P.J.), in a Sheffield Crucible version of "Company," is radiant with the possibility.
Like "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "The Tempest," it posits drama as a crucible of moral argument, with jokes and shocks and special effects.
The Beats and their bohemianism of the late '50s and early '60s built a crucible from which a new anti-establishment worldview would emerge.
Like the video with which she launched her campaign 14 months ago, she was not the focus, another lesson learned in the 2008 crucible.
This is an unpredictably good, if imperfect, team that is forced to rely on players untested in the crucible of pivotal late-season games.
Sandy Hook, too, was a particularly vile crucible for conspiracies, and Clements says she still receives ad hominem attacks calling her a crisis actor.
Shuafat camp is often depicted in the international media as the most dangerous place in Jerusalem, a crucible of crime, jihad and trash fires.
" He went on: "It is from the crucible of those experiences that his empathy for refugees from war-torn Syria and elsewhere was born.
If at all, Tituba is most commonly remembered for Arthur Miller's characterisation of her in his classic play about the Salem witch trials, The Crucible.
The internet being the remix-happy crucible that it is, trickers were quick to incorporate elements of gymnastics, breakdancing, parkour, and capoeira into their repertoires.
He is hoping that his certificate and experience make up for that, but they have yet to be tested in the crucible of a recession.
Let there be lots of candidates all over the lot and let them go through the crucible of the first year, year and a half.
The game's first big raid was a slog to get through and even less fun to repeat, and the competitive Crucible felt flat and uninspired.
The game's competitive Crucible multiplayer, which is still painfully stale when it's restricted to just two randomized playlists, is in dire need of more variety.
In 220 hours over four visits, Nordegren opened up about what she was feeling in the crucible that was her life these past nine months.
This past season, there were Tony-nominated revivals of two of his plays: "A View From the Bridge" (now closed) and "The Crucible" (still running).
An adaptation of Christopher Paul Curtis's award-winning children's novel, the film shows how the family is thrust into a crucible of crisis and change.
True dialogue is not about sharing already settled opinions; it should provide, rather, the crucible in which we test and give shape to our ideas.
Ward's "Crucible" won the Pulitzer Prize for music when it was new, but while it's still produced, it's not really a part of the canon.
I thought a lot about those scenes in The Crucible where Mary suddenly turns around with this story of having been threatened by the devil.
The year "The Crucible" had its premiere, 1953, also saw the death of Eugene O'Neill, the only American playwright who has won the Nobel Prize.
All of this is in preparation for "the Crucible" — a 54-hour marathon of physical and emotional endurance that will test what they have learned.
Mr. Hall turned small-town Alabama into a crucible of soul, country, pop and rock after he founded FAME Studios in 21974 in Florence, Ala.
In many ways, the late 22s and early 123s were a defining period for video games — the crucible in which modern gaming culture was forged.
It cheered him as he left the ninth green and walked toward that famed golf crucible: the back nine on a Sunday at the Masters.
Despite the family ordeal, friends and relatives said, he emerged from the crucible of his youth tempered about politics yet not soured on public service.
She followed Marines-in-training at Parris Island in South Carolina as they completed their final test: a 54-hour marathon known as "the Crucible."
More than once I've been in close-quarters combat in the Crucible and someone has vaulted skyward to try to get over and around me.
The program — "Tensile Involvement" (1955), "Gallery" (1978), "Mechanical Organ III" (1983) and "Crucible" (1985) — is performed by the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company of Salt Lake City.
Destiny: Rise of Iron introduces a new mode — Supremacy — for the game's competitive "Crucible," where teams of human players battle for bragging rights and sweet loot.
Luckily, I spent time on Thursday playing a healthy amount of the new Crucible multiplayer, a full-fledged three-person strike, and the introductory story mission.
Nothing if not relentless, he puts Yoav through an isolating, antagonizing crucible, including in a scene of degradation that deliberately stretches on too long, too uncomfortably.
I also think that there were lots of personal circumstances that meant that I felt alienated, which created a sort of perfect crucible for addictive tendencies.
Chief among these recent productions are Belgian bad boy Ivo Van Hove's twin Broadway triumphs with Arthur Miller: A View From the Bridge and The Crucible.
After all, The Crucible is about accusations of witchcraft, and the plot turns on an inappropriate sexual relationship between a married man and a teenage girl.
If there is one thing I feel comfortable assuming about the audience for any modern production of The Crucible, it's that they don't believe in witches.
Those perspectives contain warring theologies—Satanic insight, Christian, Islamic, and Judaic mysticism, humanistic materialism—plural perspectives that dissolve into the romantic crucible of the American project.
But when the publicly funded open protocols and infrastructure built by ARPANET entered the Californian crucible of nascent ex-hippie neoliberalism, the windows of possibility narrow.
And its actions to defund education and research in fundamental areas and limit immigration will further undermine U.S. potential as a crucible for invention and commercialization.
Moreover, the domestic biofuel industry is a proven crucible for innovation, supporting more than 852,000 high-tech American jobs across manufacturing, engineering, science, research and development.
There isn't a drop of red liquid in the festival's production of "The Crucible," adapted by Robert Ward and Bernard Stambler into an opera in 1961.
The Flores agreement has become a crucible for the Trump administration as it seeks to deal with the fallout over family separations at the US border.
Chris Christie of New Jersey gave a community-theater performance of "The Crucible," inciting the crowd to roar "Guilty!" through a mock trial of Mrs. Clinton.
Antioch College, a crucible of 2370s radical protest in Yellow Springs, Ohio, closed in 2540, only to pull off the rare feat of reviving in 2011.
It was a crucible of self-expression without all of the try hard self-obsession of magazine culture which was driving the high street club scene.
The other new offerings are New World, a multiplayer online game set in a desolate, hostile land, and Crucible, a survival game on an alien planet.
The production finished earlier this month, but Icke's eye on the canon continues: He will next direct Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" for Theater Basel in Switzerland.
Cornwall as Crucible: Modernity and Internationalism in Mid-Century Britain continues at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts (University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England) through May 17.
Forged in 'crucible' of Russia probe Sekulow's association with Trump began years ago, when the two formed a relationship after attending several of the same events.
When he offers Billy the chance to live rent-free in his apartment, the relationship becomes a crucible, driven by questions about power, class and masculinity.
The defeat dropped the Knicks to 1-3 in a start that has given Coach Jeff Hornacek a quick immersion into the crucible of New York.
More skirmishes are expected to play out in coming appearances at the other California campuses, including a crucible of the 1960s free speech movement, U.C. Berkeley.
In this cultural and racial crucible, Trump has also forged a passionate connection with his core supporters that have survived his presidency's extraordinarily turbulent first months.
Childhood friends who survived the crucible of gunfire in New York City, now they've come together in this abandoned building to decide what to do next.
We are at and facing a crucible in which our daily life is being challenged and being questioned about what is right and what is wrong.
More striking is bacon wrapped so tightly around chicken, it becomes one with the flesh in the crucible of the grill, a caramel-dark crackly skin.
Even though travel is a crucible for personal growth, what TV network would want to feature a personality that wasn't bubbly 100 percent of the time?
She's usually the villain of The Crucible, as the ringleader who convinced the good girls of Salem to dance naked in the woods casting love spells.
At its best it was genuinely revelatory, as my old boss John Harris argues, the intense crucible of a political campaign revealing who the candidates really are.
Mikey Day's mother shared similar sentiments after her son asked her if she remembered a production of The Crucible, which took place during the Salem witch trials.
This will help your ear accept speech that can sound as wooden as anything in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, but that occasionally erupts with rich, ornate verbosity.
The new private match feature, which was announced on Tuesday by Bungie during Gamescom, allows up to 12 players to compete in Crucible matches with customizable settings.
Liu's lab—housed in the Broad's Crispr crucible alongside other pioneers like George Church and Feng Zhang—is evolving the next generation of genome manipulation tools instead.
Crucible will never be for me, and that's not even a big deal; it just means the beta is slim pickings for someone whose interests lie elsewhere.
But the company has been through what board member Arianna Huffington calls a "crucible," after allegations of sexual harassment and gender bias from former employee Susan Fowler.
"London can feel like a monster eating itself sometimes: beautiful in its brutality, at its best a crucible where the world's cultures are woven calligraphically into one."
"There are so many things that I see at a crucible moment in our country, and in this region—in the Hudson Valley, and Catskills," said Teachout.
It's a space adventure, sure, and a comedy, but primarily it's an extended exercise in character development, each science fictional premise a new crucible for interpersonal experimentation.
I have always felt a certain responsibility, as a bearer of DNA that was forged in the crucible of genocide, to the idea of universal human rights.
Two figures, artfully shaped out of robust greenery, leaned, as if poised to pot a ball, on either side of the entrance to the Crucible Theater here.
"The US-South Korean alliance was forged in blood during the crucible of the Korean War," said Bruce Klingner, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
So what if the word subsumes within itself the defining letters of Kilburn and refers to a furnace that can speak, by extension, to any artistic crucible?
Whether women in the infantry turns out to be a wise decision with regard to combat efficacy will be determined in the crucible of some future conflict.
You can easily switch between these depending on whether you're playing against the enemy AI or against other human players in the Crucible, the game's competitive multiplayer mode.
And these people, this was really jobs of last resort and they didn't ... This was in South Wales, which is very much a crucible of the labor movement.
Perched high in a cabin, a technician guides a bucket the size of a house to send 250 tons of lava-like molten metal into a vast crucible.
At the time, the Sichuan institute's oil painting department, whose graduates include Zhang Xiaogang, now one of China's most sought-after contemporary painters, was a crucible of experimentation.
In interviews with Reuters, some participants looked back on it as a crucible for the Democratic presidential front-runner that helped shape her approach to politics and governing.
This free addition makes a number of big changes, including meatier hooks for Crucible (the PvP mode) and Strikes/Nightfalls — it's all covered in great detail right here.
And yet, from candidate and now President Trump and others, we hear and see portrayals of Mexico as a crucible of criminal activity poised threateningly to the south.
If you want to play with friends or random players, you have strikes, the Crucible (for player-versus-player matches), and coordinated activities like Blind Well and Menagerie.
"By his unyielding determination and principle, Shimon Peres time and again helped guide his beloved country through the crucible of mortal challenge," Mr. Bush said in a statement.
Accusations without evidence are destroying good men's names, just as Arthur Miller conceived in the famous play The Crucible, set in the time of the Salem Witch Trials.
So marked is this rise of populism that Steve Bannon, the controversial alt-right leader, has moved to Europe, declaring it the crucible of the future of politics.
"What passes without being put into words, without being transformed, and, in a certain sense, purified by the crucible of writing, has no meaning for me," Lahiri writes.
They were about to wade into the crucible of an 22008-game schedule by facing a fearsome opponent, and that seemed to be the way they wanted it.
These are Italian movies, after all, directed by a man who came of age in the postwar ideological crucible defined by the Communist Party and the Catholic Church.
Like Rea, these exonerees have had years of their lives stolen, and many have struggled to find their place in the world after surviving the crucible of incarceration.
He shuns ideological labels, even chafing at "progressive" in the past; often avoids being pinned down on policy; and has no experience in the crucible of presidential politics.
In the last Broadway season, he delivered two powerful interpretations of Arthur Miller classics, "A View From the Bridge" and "The Crucible," in productions that grabbed the viscera.
In the crucible of the desert, in the process of having to think about the basics of survival in the most inhospitable environment on Earth, community is formed.
One aspect of the game that has been left largely unexplored is the Crucible multiplayer experience, which pits human players against others in a variety of strategic game modes.
Hocking's work is carried through by a maniacal work ethic, perhaps genetically rooted in the copper mines and forged over generations in the crucible of Detroit's budding industrial revolution.
These are handed out weekly as you complete Prison of Elders and Crucible challenges, or by purchasing the boxes using Silver (currency that you can buy with real money).
Then you have the empaths, folks who came out of that crucible who are empathetic to a fault, eager not to displease for fear of trolling or online attacks.
That's why Goyette peppers her exhibition with cultural references, such as with the small doll "Tituba," named after the first woman accused of witchcraft in Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
And in the same period, Arthur Miller gave the world arguably his greatest works: All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, and A View From the Bridge.
"Universities cannot be viewed as a sanctuary for comfort but rather as a crucible for confronting ideas and thereby learning to make informed judgments in complex environments," he wrote.
Multiplayer games in the Crucible went some way to keeping the game fresh, but the problem there was that Destiny isn't really my first choice for a multiplayer shooter.
The expansion pack focuses on the Iron Lords, a group of gold-and-silver-armored super soldiers who love two things: wolves, and fighting each other in Destiny's crucible.
Trade-offs between different pieces of physiology, even in domestic animals, will have been forged in the crucible of evolution and will generally be optimal, or close to it.
ISHERWOOD On another note, I was fascinated that we saw two Ivo van Hove productions — "The Crucible" and "A View from the Bridge" — on Broadway in a single season.
Anyone who questioned the validity of the trials — like the farmer John Proctor, who later became a major character in Miller's The Crucible — were then accused of witchcraft themselves.
Its Flame color, a Le Creuset signature, is said to have been modeled after the vibrant orange hue of molten cast iron inside a crucible ("le creuset" in French).
Sometime in life there comes a seminal moment when you realize that through the crucible of challenges, your best achievements and success will define the future that awaits you.
Another contender, Saoirse Ronan ("Brooklyn"), had already made her exit; she had to rush back to New York in time for a preview of "The Crucible," her Broadway premiere.
In addition to his Tony nomination for "Rosencrantz," he was nominated for his work in Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes" in 1997 and Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" in 2002.
This achievement is the more impressive when you realize that "Operation Crucible" is the debut play of Mr. Knowles, an actor who appears as a member of the cast.
I first saw "Operation Crucible" three years ago in London, at the tiny Finborough Theater (even smaller than the upstairs space at 59E59), and the claustrophobia was almost overwhelming.
Gary Gerstle is Mellon Professor of American History at the University of Cambridge and the author, most recently, of "American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century" (2017).
Ms. Okonedo (last on Broadway in "The Crucible") endows the role of his blindsided wife with a visceral rage that Mr. Lewis finally matches, though not without stripping gears.
THE CRUCIBLE Arthur Miller's play about the Salem witch trials, written in 212 as an allegory for McCarthyism, is sure to have some interesting reverberations in 22 America, too.
And she decided that she preferred to watch the match at her hotel until it was nearly over instead of putting herself through the crucible of watching in person.
The inaugural prize — a booth at no cost — went to the gallery Ramiken (originally known as Ramiken Crucible), returning to New York after a brief sojourn in Los Angeles.
In the early summer of 2013, giant protests against Mr. Morsi filled Tahrir Square, the crucible of the 2011 uprising, providing the military with an excuse to oust him.
The apparent lack of liquid water on its surface is a strike against Titan for habitability, but pools of liquid ethane and methane may provide a critical crucible for life.
He draws a parallel between Molly's upbringing and the strict way Charlie is raises his own child by making her do extra homework assignments—like, for instance, read The Crucible.
The 29-year-old then made breaks of 76, 103, 89 and 86 to frustrate Selby, the 2014 world champion who is seeking a second title at the Crucible Theater.
Selby beat Marco Fu of Hong Kong 17-15 in a gripping semi-final which included the longest frame in world championship history at the Crucible lasting over 76 minutes.
His approach to the recent production of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" on Broadway was no different; after director Ivo van Hove started rehearsals, Mr Glass was in attendance every day.
One of the miracles of this "Crucible," though, is its success in presenting all those onstage as all too human and all too hungry to see themselves as good people.
Then-Chief Executive Taizo Nishimuro saw the Toll deal as the crucible in which Japan Post would transform itself into a global logistics powerhouse and lend stardust to its IPO.
Letting the possibility of a penalty hang over his head as he played seven more holes in the crucible that is the final round of a major championship was unwarranted.
Riot is taking away its aura stats in favor of some new support/defense items that are more specific, similar to how Mikael's Crucible protects fellow players from crowd control.
Mostly, Will gets to work, or rather Mr. Johnson does, as the character undergoes the hero's crucible of suffering with throbbing muscles, an impressive deadpan and yards of duct tape.
Melissa Falkowski, an 11th grade English teacher, said she would not be teaching "The Crucible" or "The Things They Carried" this year because both pieces of literature depict graphic violence.
Kalanick said China was the company's most intense market, but also a crucible for new ideas that it has exported to other markets, and that its investment here was sustainable.
Bar sports had for a time seemed immune to cancellation, but snooker postponed its world championship at the Crucible in Sheffield, England, and hoped for a rescheduling in the summer.
The characters have accepted that they cannot emerge from this bloody crucible completely unscathed; their only solace is the knowledge that they're not "wrong," and that they're victims of circumstance.
Their immense skill and focus was unmistakable — precisely what worried Mr. Bean when Richard Wilson, an associate director at the Crucible, initially asked him to write a play about snooker.
The big tragic emotions that he elicited so brilliantly in his Broadway revivals of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" and "The Crucible" simply aren't here to be mined.
Peter says in his letter to the persecuted church to rejoice because of our trials knowing that "the tested genuineness of our faith" is refined in the crucible of my hurt.
It was a refreshing change, especially given how the original Crucible devolved into an ever-constant game of tag to see who could keep up with Bungie's balancing system the best.
Some aspects of the role are too difficult to control, especially the "media crucible" as Betty Ford called it, that each first lady has faced since the founding of our nation.
No one's ever been able to obtain it — rumors had suggested it was tied to headshots in the Crucible or some archaic, easter egg-y quest from the Dead Orbit faction.
These early metallurgists probably made copper by mixing charcoal with bluish-green copper ore (found naturally in the region) and then heating the mixture in a potted crucible over a fire.
If you're hoping that they might, in the crucible of this crisis, join together and defy the title of the movie, rediscovering their love for each other, you don't know Zvyagintsev.
For competitive online activities like Destiny's Crucible or the new Blackout mode in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, you walk into each match with an immediate edge over the competition.
Addressing authorities in Skopje's presidential palace, Francis praised what he called the newly named country's "crucible of cultures and ethnic and religious identities" that could serve as an example to others.
A close friend was also into cartooning, and he tended to draw comedic panels; Drnaso gravitated toward much bleaker stories, tales of high school as a crucible of humiliation and failure.
Adam Lindemann has turned over the programming of his Los Angeles space, Venus Over Los Angeles, to the Lower East Side gallery Ramiken Crucible, run by Blaize Lehane and Mike Egan.
If conservatism is really a reactionary ideology, it means that its most profound moments and its greatest intellectual touchstones are going to be forged in the crucible of a revolutionary challenge.
Before that, she had never worked in a gallery, though she created the art fabrication start-up Crucible New York in 2015 and has used her apartment for one-off events.
Years of teaching study followed: first in Southern Rhodesia, then at Fort Hare, South Africa, the crucible for so many African nationalist leaders, and lastly in Ghana, where he met Sally.
Watching the quartet of actors performing their characters' cadenced daily labors in Kieran Knowles's gripping "Operation Crucible," at 59E59 Theaters, it's impossible not to feel the warming reassurance of reliable interdependence.
It also played a crucial role in the development of international law, and it was a crucible for Israel, a young state still absorbing, with tensions, the arrival of European Jews.
The recipe involved mixing red lead, copper, and other ingredients in a ceramic crucible, then melting everything with a blowtorch in a small furnace, which he'd constructed from bricks and wire.
From a black perspective, the crucible of democracy — the vote — meant nothing without the backing of federal troops against others who call themselves American but do not truly believe in democracy.
But it's a difficult task: Anbar has been the crucible of Iraq's insurgency, and is the country's Sunni heartland — long marginalized by and hostile to the Shiite-led government in Baghdad.
As Tom Brady led the New England Patriots down the field in the crucible of overtime, there was a familiar sense of inevitability, an atmosphere that was both tense and predictable.
He is the author of Crabgrass Crucible: Suburban Nature and the Rise of Environmentalism in 20th-Century America, and forthcoming books on the history of environmental politics in Atlanta, Texas, and Mexico.
But with the aplomb of a veteran molded in the crucible of postseason play, he weathered the hostile environment and shut down a team that had scored 12 runs in Game 2.
The young players the Yankees called up over this last month now have a chance to perform in a crucible, rather than play tedious September games for a team out of contention.
That's Ivo van Hove's genuinely scary, genuinely brilliant reinvention of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," for which you can obtain an orchestra seat for $150 (though you can probably find it for less).
Historically, public opinion is "the crucible" for era-defining industry change, said Shoshana Zuboff, a professor at Harvard Business School and the author of a forthcoming book about tech platforms and power.
The American past, according to the historian Gary Gerstle in his book "American Crucible," can be understood as a struggle between "two powerful and contradictory ideals" — a civic and racialized national vision.
Widely regarded as Britain's most prestigious art prize, the Turner has also, intermittently, been a crucible in the culture wars, stirring public debates about what counts as art and what does not.
Virginia's ambivalence to equality and recent failures by some of its male politicians uniquely qualify Virginia to serve as the crucible for the United States to forge ahead toward equality for all.
It also will give voters a chance to evaluate him in person, in the crucible of a debate that will help Democrats evaluate whether he can sustain, broaden and deepen his appeal.
Performing as her teenage self, she compares the Constitution to a magic crucible, while her competitors propose blander interpretations of the document as a patchwork quilt or a forest of living trees.
The story of the New England Puritans is itself a folk tale that's been told, retold and fought over through generations of Thanksgiving school pageants, endless productions of "The Crucible" and historical revisionism.
Major shifts in style regimes usually happen in the crucible of a market setback, and growth stocks simply represent too much of the market to retreat quietly while value moves to the fore.
Draped in white fabric, the altar in her North Hollywood, Los Angeles apartment featured crystals facing North, a crucible pointing East, a candle to the South, and an arrangement of seashells marking West.
And while his prior career occurred outside of mainstream pro sports, it provided a suitable education, as Bossé's fighting pedigree was forged in the violent crucible of Québec's North American Hockey League (LNAH).
It is a question whose answer is more likely to be found in the crucible of violence-plagued, US-occupied Iraq than in the scant details that are known about Baghdadi's personal beginnings.
Written at the height of another American witch hunt, the Communist-routing Red Scare of the 1950s, "The Crucible" is most easily read as an indictment of a society inflamed by political hysteria.
But guilt assumes many forms in "The Crucible," and the play is never more effective than when its characters wrestle with their own personal demons within the broader nightmare of their accusatory society.
Unlike their civilian overseers, most officers have seen the horrors of war firsthand and been shaped by the crucible of burying troops while seeing others return home mentally and physically wounded by war.
"To become a normal people, one whose parents do not encourage their children to become suicide terrorists, Palestinian Arabs need to undergo the crucible of defeat," writes Middle East Forum President Daniel Pipes.
Among his fans, van Hove is known for breaking down classic American stories, shows like The Crucible (on Broadway in 2016) and Angels in America (at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2014).
Years of study followed as a teacher: first in Southern Rhodesia, then at Fort Hare, South Africa, the crucible for so many African nationalist leaders, and last in Ghana, where he met Sally.
Ms. Yanagihara, who is the editor of T: The New York Times Style Magazine, said in a telephone interview that she saw Mr. van Hove's production of "The Crucible" on Broadway in 2016.
It is a way of illustrating that the fiery crucible is where the weapons of resistance are forged; it is where the mettle of those crusading for justice, equality and progress are tested.
There is the Savior way, which is just to be stronger, meaner and more numerous than everyone else, and there are the other ways, formed in the crucible of conflict with the Saviors.
Mr. Trump, who spent his early adult years in the crime-ravaged, racially volatile crucible of New York City in the 1970s and 1980s, sees life through the prism of strength versus weakness.
The online challenge did a whole lot of real-world good, and helped set the stage for the internet to be a true crucible for change rather than an impotent virtue signalling tool.
Now Mr. van Hove is taking on "The Crucible" (opening next month at the Walter Kerr Theater), Miller's much-performed portrait of crime and punishment during the Salem witch trials of the 17th century.
Notably, the developer is bringing back six-versus-six multiplayer matches in the competitive Crucible game mode after making a risky gamble with its sequel and restricting all competitive play to four-versus-four.
Unimin sells this ultra‑high‑purity quartz sand to companies like General Electric, which melts it, spins it, and fuses it into what looks like a salad bowl made of milky glass: the crucible.
Through the crucible of the Russia investigation, the fates of these men have become linked, and their cases will help determine the outcome of the epic clash between the special counsel and the President.
When he first signed on as coach, he beseeched the American public for the intense scrutiny found in other soccer-loving countries, saying the team would improve in the crucible of hand-wringing analysis.
A single-minded focus on economic growth, followed by painful economic stagnation over the past generation, had frayed families and communities, leaving them trapped in a demographic crucible of increasing age and declining births.
There's a whiff of "Romeo and Juliet," as well as moments that feel like precursors to "The Crucible," as wild rumors and a scheming schoolmaster (Jeffrey Grover) threaten to enrage and blind the townspeople.
Which of us treats "The Crucible," set sixty years or so after the events of "The Witch," as anything but a reflection on the political hysteria of the time in which it was written?
On television he appeared in several BBC mini-series based on Charles Dickens novels, including "Oliver Twist" (1962) and "Bleak House" (1985), and in a television adaptation of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" in 1980.
Throughout the war, the government repeatedly made the case that military service was the crucible of citizenship, the testing ground that allowed immigrants to prove their loyalty, their bravery, and their fitness as Americans.
The console beta earlier this summer, despite focusing heavily on Crucible, was also a very limited in scope, restricting players to a couple game modes and maps and removing the ability to earn new gear.
Destiny 2's Crucible can feel a bit oppressive when you can't communicate with your team or strangers simply aren't playing with the appropriate tactics in mind and choosing to run off on their own.
Chung told me that this was designed to make Crucible more friendly and less about who could either close the distance faster and pull off that shotgun blast or camp and nail a sniper headshot.
It was a crucible for the buildings and products of the Bauhaus; the operas of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill; the paintings of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and George Grosz; and the films of Fritz Lang.
This coalition first emerged, Mr. Pitcavage said, in the crucible of the Bundy ranch standoff in 2014, during which a group of volunteer gunmen assumed positions on a highway near the town of Bunkerville, Nev.
Black actors won major dramatic roles previously played by white performers in revivals of three classic American plays: "The Gin Game" (James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson), "Hughie" (Forest Whitaker) and "The Crucible" (Sophie Okonedo).
"He is Iraqi to the core, and his extremist ideology was sharpened and refined in the crucible of the American occupation," Tim Arango and Eric Schmitt of The Times wrote of al-Baghdadi in 2014.
And finally, by describing the wilderness as at once spiritually meaningful to its original inhabitants and the crucible of a new, distinctly American society, the ad effaces the meaning of the land for Indigenous peoples.
Mr. van Hove, the visionary international director who set Broadway shivering with his hyper-intense productions of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" and "The Crucible," is an artist who thinks with his gut.
This is a trait you might associate with the polymathic Ms. Gevinson, who at only 22 has already been a successful journalist, fashion blogger and actress ("The Crucible" and "This Is Our Youth" on Broadway).
Sharanya Datta, 14, Biotechnology High School: "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller and "'Fake News': Wide Reach but Little Impact, Study Suggests" In the world we live in, fake news is becoming a threat to credibility.
Her burden is treated as grist for comedy, notably in the repeated images — fluttering like a flip book — of her enduring a lonely maternal crucible as she feeds and diapers the newborn again and again.
Background: The state of Israel was forged after the Holocaust in the crucible of the 250 Arab-Israeli war, which left Israel with control over 2972 percent of what had previously been British-controlled Palestine.
" As he sees it, Appalachia is an economic and environmental crucible, a place where capitalism's worst impulses are cultivated and unleashed—and, later, where the by-products of those processes can be dumped. "Landfills. Prisons.
"This will be a very rare opportunity for the public to see the science underlying climate change -- not merely asserted or disputed but closely examined in the crucible of cross-examination," he said by phone.
Now he's tackling a Puritan: he stars as John Proctor in a Broadway revival of "The Crucible," Arthur Miller's McCarthy-minded drama about the Salem witch trials, directed by the Belgian experimentalist Ivo van Hove.
In a way, Oppenheimer and Adi are using the earlier film as a kind of crucible for the men Adi confronts, those who were responsible for Ramli's death, some of whom have passed away themselves.
The core takeaway from the first week of the Crucible is that Destiny 2's multiplayer is more fair and balanced team shooter, promoting the kind of strategy and skill the original painfully overlooked or ignored.
The game's competitive Crucible multiplayer — once occupying an entire half of the original game — is still in shambles, plagued by balance issues, patches that arrive at a glacial pace, and an overall lack of developer attention.
By focusing on the 19703s in "Vinyl," Mr. Jagger explained in an interview, the series could depict a thrilling, uncertain time in music, when a declining metropolis provided a crucible for punk, disco and hip-hop.
From Jimmy Carter to Barack Obama, Iowa's esoteric caucus system is a crucible where a long shot without much money and a lot of time to shake hands can make it onto the nation's radar screen.
On the other hand, she is at pains to rehabilitate the 17th-century Puritans who, despite their crucial role in shaping America, are remembered chiefly as the ghastly zealots of "The Crucible" and "The Scarlet Letter".
In addition to that, a new mode called Gambit seems to be designed for players who like fighting against AI enemies but also want to compete against human players outside of the competitive Crucible game modes.
"The Crucible" (pictured, at the Yard Theatre) opens with the townspeople of Salem dressed in the same style of clothing—beanie hats, baggy t-shirts, cargo trousers—as the audience of this edgy North London theatre.
The post-honeymoon phase is sure to present new challenges for Sanders, who only recently achieved political celebrity and has yet to face a true crucible of critical coverage, campaign strategists and political reporters told CNN.
The developer says that players should also expect this kind of Twitch integration in two other titles being "built for Twitch broadcasters" coming in the future: sandbox adventure New World (below), and deceptive DotA-like Crucible.
" After "The Crucible," Elia Kazan cast her as Mae Pollitt, the odious sister-in-law, in Williams's "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," and as Miss Lucy, Boss Finley's mistress, in Williams's "Sweet Bird of Youth.
Recently, Mr. Asiatico added subtle variations of "blood" and "sweat" to costumes in the revival of "The Crucible," and made uniforms in the musical "Doctor Zhivago" look as if they had gotten wet from fresh snow.
"The Crucible" did better than any other play currently on Broadway, including the long-running hit "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," which has softened significantly at the box office over time.
Players could get weapons like Annual Skate from patrols, lost sectors, and public events on Titan, the Savathun's Song strike, or winning Crucible matches on maps like Wormhaven and Pacifica, which are all set on Titan.
This is notable because he is also the husband of the White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, making him one-half of the marital embodiment of Trump-era Washington — a seething, divided, bizarre crucible, in other words.
I sort of think of my early adolescence as the crucible of my identity — the moment where I named myself as weird or sensitive or good at this and bad at that, and those names stuck.
With the assistance of the Internet, no one can be completely sure what they are reading is accurate...During the Salem Witch trials in which The Crucible took place, news of witchcraft had spread like ivy.
"Any doubts as to the majestic stature of the Notre Dame football team of 1943 melted today in the crucible of one of the great gridiron games of this or any other season," The Times concluded.
Both films concern conveniently witless members of the upper-middle class — a Swedish museum curator in "The Square," an apparently American heart surgeon and his family in "Sacred Deer" — whose privilege begets a crucible of suffering.
The voyage is overseen by Mr. van Hove, who is currently represented on Broadway by his stunning revival of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" (with his take on Miller's "The Crucible" scheduled for next year).
Having the perfect crucible of manufacturing expertise, experience, and existing business combined with top technical talent, results in a combination which naturally leads to Europe being considered a place to look at for 'the' Future of Industry.
Playing the same titles, the 21 Ti reached an average of 2199 fps in Destiny 24's crucible mode, 0003 fps in Far Cry 2000, and 24 fps playing PUBG (or a stable 2144 fps if locked).
She begins her idealistic spiel about the constitution as a "crucible" as if she was still a bright-eyed 15-year-old, but she regularly interrupts herself with the insights and digressions of a 40-something woman.
Recapturing the Yarmouk basin from Islamic State would bring all of southwest Syria, long a crucible of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad, back under his control along with the entire frontiers with Israel and Jordan.
Although the program, the Center for Visual and Performing Arts, founded in 303, has had dwindling enrollment, it has been a crucible for emerging artists, many of them African-Americans, and some now rising to national prominence.
Faced with the crucible of his mother's accidental death and the crisis at his company, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick wisely decided to accept his investors' advice to turn the fledgling company's leadership over to a new CEO.
But as the wrangling over Matt becomes the main action of the play's second half, the tonal shift from naked comedy to psychological witch hunt — it's almost like a "Crucible" for underachievement — starts to seem heavy-handed.
That is, until you realize that what binds them — all tell of a determinedly independent young hero's quest for selfhood catalyzed by the crucible of New York City — is also what makes them so resistant to comparison.
Many who hear or read such views are incredulous, including the founders of the "1776 Project," who are attempting to dispel the belief that black America's destiny has been shaped in the crucible of slavery and racism.
Real passion is in short supply in "Obsession," the latest offering from Mr. van Hove, whose brilliant deconstructions of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" and "The Crucible" shook up staid Broadway the season before last.
The unranked debutant Cahill, who is the first amateur to play at the Crucible, beat O'Sullivan 10-8 to advance to the second round at the expense of the world number one who has 13 ranking titles.
City Opera had planned to open this season with Robert Ward's opera "The Crucible," but it canceled the production as part of its efforts to halve the year's operating budget after failing to hit fund-raising targets.
Until those modes are out, or until you have a group to play with, I wouldn't recommend investing too seriously in the Crucible unless you have a dedicated group of two or three other friends to play with.
The 13-page in-game tome challenges you to unlock achievements pulled from nearly every facet of the Destiny experience: the story, the exploration, the PvP in Crucible, the cooperative raids and strikes, even the individual Guardian classes.
Green Monday hits on what will likely be the final crucible in a post-animal meat world—once mass-market alternatives are widely available to a global middle class—and that's cultural willingness to adopt a flexitarian approach.
In the opening "Crucible" (1985), dancers appear disembodied, mischievously so, as their arms and legs extend above a mirror for a doubling effect that creates otherworldly spirals, which bend and fold into a continual morphing of new shapes.
As a society, I think it's easier for us to understand a discovery as belonging to a particular face and name, but the important piece is that it always emerges from a crucible of ideas that come together.
On one hand, Prometheus Lens has transformed Crucible into a game of high-speed laser tag, where the first person to aim down the sights and pull the trigger defeats their opponent in the blink of an eye.
There, Mr. Adnani is believed to have helped found Al Qaeda in Iraq, and to have spent time in the American prison at Camp Bucca — a site now seen as the crucible of the Islamic State's future leadership.
Thirteen weeks into the unforgettable, four-time Tony-nominated revival of The Crucible, Gevinson spoke to The Creators Project about historic hysterias, Ivo van Howe's direction, and why, sometimes, the greatest sense of control comes from embracing chaos.
Mr. Acosta was in the cable crucible in part because, reportedly, the binge-watching president had been keeping a close eye on coverage of Mr. Acosta and the Epstein case and did not like how things were looking.
Of course, women participated too — they made accusations, testified against other women, and suffered dramatic spectral possessions at public trials (as famously depicted in Arthur Miller's The Crucible) — but their roles were relatively circumscribed when compared to men.
Strategies like sliding around with shotguns out all the time, using a certain pulse or fusion rifle for every encounter, or relying only on ultra-fast sniper rifle headshots have been completely excised from the Crucible in Destiny 2.
But we aren't those people, and neither are the countless thousands of officers and NCOs who have found themselves in Marlantes' Temple of Mars, the crucible of war in which they're changed from one kind of person into another.
Currently, XP will scale up when playing longer or fixed duration activities like Crucible competitive multiplayer matches and the Leviathan Raid, and XP will scale down when playing activities that can be quickly, repeatedly chained, like grinding Public Events.
Ms. Farber made her London name two summers ago with a (very long) Old Vic production of "The Crucible," but "Les Blancs" represents the kind of summary achievement one can only imagine happening at a playhouse like the National.
In the 222s, Ms. Sherwood was blacklisted for suspected Communist sympathies (around the time of her appearance in "The Crucible," Arthur Miller's allegory about McCarthyism), and in the 1960s she was an impassioned — and imprisoned — advocate for civil rights.
Trump's move surprised both Britain and France and was cast as a betrayal by the Kurds, who lost thousands of fighters in the battle against Islamic State jihadists in the deadly crucible of Syria's 8-1/2 year war.
Best known as the mighty Thorin Oakenshield in the "Hobbit" movies, this English actor was also the best John Proctor I have ever seen, in Yael Farber's production of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" at the Old Vic in London.
It documents the whole of his public career, including the development of classic plays like "Death of a Salesman" and "The Crucible" and his showdown with the House Un-American Activities Committee and advocacy against censorship around the world.
That his political skills were honed in the crucible of scandal gave him an edge over the other finalist, John S. Pistole, a former deputy director of the F.B.I. and head of the Transportation Security Administration, the officials said.
Energy policy has been a political crucible for California in the past — most notably in the crisis that followed the bungled deregulation of the state's electricity market two decades ago, unleashing events that ended in the recall of Gov.
We know from the beginning the plane is doomed, and Napolitano builds on that tension as more and more things go wrong — bad weather, a medical emergency — turning the sealed airplane cabin into the ultimate crucible for those inside.
The process is not the same as voting, and the results aren't binding — but they provide a forum for public debate, and officials are obliged to consider all viewpoints submitted, making them a crucible for lobbying by powerful interests.
Washington (CNN)Freshly impeached and eager for vindication, President Donald Trump decamps Friday for warmer climes: a two-week-long stint at Mar-a-Lago, the Florida haven, which this Christmas will act as the crucible for his defense.
As a result, however, the Crucible has shifted away from a chaotic, free-for-all arcade-style experience and toward a more streamlined teamwork-based approach, at least in the absence of more varied game modes like the solo-oriented Rumble.
The game also rewards and values working together over pure enemy team kills, with the status screen of a Crucible match declining to show a traditional kill / death ratio in favor of "efficiency," which combines your kills, assists, and objective contributions.
" First, you cry: "And I profoundly believe that because real change rarely happens without a catalyst and a crisis, from the crucible of the last few months, a new Uber will emerge fueled by empathy, collaboration and putting people first.
" But she also talked about Kansas's history as "a crucible of the progressive movement," while digging into the state's history of racial justice, noting that "it was 13 mothers and fathers from Topeka that desegregated the schools of this nation.
California is home to nearly 3 million illegal immigrants among a total non-citizen population of 5.4 million, according to the legislature and the Public Policy Institute of California, making the state a crucible for Trump's new get-tough immigration policies.
Even when value strategies did great, such as in the early 2000s, it began in the crucible of a bear market rather than as a gentle handoff while the S&P was near a record high, as it is now.
Kate McKinnon as McDormand briefly joined the panel, and while we couldn't make out everything she was saying through the bleeping, we did find out that she was wearing the dress she wore in a 1992 production of The Crucible.
You get a (very short) new campaign, two new Strikes that repurpose and toughen up story missions, a couple of new Crucible maps, a pile of fresh loot to chase, and a whole new exploration space on the surface of Mars.
Scott Juarez of Crucible Custom Props has become one of the experts when it comes to outfitting the Kenobi saber, and while his waiting list is long, he can even fit the much-heralded crystal chamber into its narrow confines.
Sure, you can say that Hillary has a cautious or non-transparent personality if you want, but bear in mind that her personality was shaped by decades in politics and the public eye in the very crucible of constant sexist condemnation.
There are two new cooperative Strike missions (three if you're on PlayStation 4); two new maps for the Crucible, Destiny's PvP mode; a new "World Quest" leading to an exotic-tier weapon; and the new raid lair, Spire of Stars.
Like the fake demonic possession in The Crucible, or the supposed Satanic rituals in Caryn Waechter's modern update, The Sisterhood Of Night, the fits have an eerie power over the Lionesses, as member after member succumbs to convulsions and hospitalization.
It presents a conundrum for music criticism in particular, since our musical tastes are developed at such a young age, blurring the distinction between what is actually good and what was forged into our hearts in the crucible of adolescence.
The director Ivo van Hove and a dazzling international cast — led by Ben Whishaw, Sophie Okonedo, Saoirse Ronan and Ciaran Hinds — have plumbed the raw terror in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," which opened on Thursday night at the Walter Kerr Theater.
So it was gratifying to find plays that were indeed in dialogue with real life, including a play from many decades ago, like "The Crucible," a parable of political persecution that acquires newly haunting resonance in a 21st-century context.
Productions of Rossini's "The Thieving Magpie" and Puccini's "La Bohème" offer lighter fare, while Christopher Alden's staging of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's "Sweeney Todd" and "The Crucible," in a production directed by Francesca Zambello, probe dark undercurrents of political relevance.
Harrigan excels at exploring such crucible moments and pays Lincoln, as well as the fictional and historical actors in his early drama, the compliment of keeping his hand off the dimmer switch even in the face of potentially unflattering light.
The Marshalls provide a crucible for navigation: 70 square miles of land, total, comprising five islands and 29 atolls, rings of coral islets that grew up around the rims of underwater volcanoes millions of years ago and now encircle gentle lagoons.
How do we understand these contrasts — where, on the one hand, the first few years are the crucible of success and, on the other, the kind of investments that many of us obsess about do not seem to matter much?
Russia's southern border with Ukraine, an expanse of wheat fields, grasslands and reedy marshes in the Don River delta, has been a crucible of military activity for years, making it unclear what, exactly, Ukrainian officials are referring to as new deployments.
One of the youngest artists in "Trigger" whose work addresses the constructed nature of gender and race, Diamond Stingily, 27, will show new sculpture and video in a solo exhibition opening later this month at Ramiken Crucible in Los Angeles.
All of their impact players, their centerpiece stars, are toughened by time, burning hot in the crucible of a championship series that continues Monday night with the Warriors in closeout position at home, leading the Cavaliers by three games to one.
Farber — the South African-born creator of viscerally stirring reimaginings of classics like "Miss Julie" and "The Crucible" — understands that there is no need to add layers of directorial self-consciousness when your main character is the ultimate self-conscious auteur.
This led me to consultation with some of Pistone's colleagues, who directed me to the Undercover and Sensitive Operations Unit (USOU), the secretive directorate that sponsors FBI undercover training -- a two-week crucible that hones an undercover agent's (UCA) street chops.
But by endorsing Beto O'Rourke at the same time he revealed his own departure from the race, O'Malley significantly advanced the case for the former Texas congressman in the Iowa crucible that could determine O'Rourke's fate if he chooses to run.
While van Hove, 227, is no stranger to New York's theater scene — nor to adapting American classics, having remounted Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" in 22019 and Miller's "The Crucible" in 218 — this is his Broadway musical debut.
That Mr. Wray's political skills were honed in the crucible of scandal gave him an edge over the other finalist, John S. Pistole, a former deputy director of the F.B.I. and head of the Transportation Security Administration, administration officials said.
But if the historical theme park in "CivilWarLand" was a stage for its workers' ludicrous miseries, the war here is a crucible for a heroic American identity: fearful but unflagging; hopeful even in tragedy; staggering, however tentatively, toward a better world.
The meetings are supposed to be a crucible of ideas, and the analysts — some of whom stay in the positions for years — recalled bringing their own proposals in the early days, and having to defend them or face the music.
In the crucible of the 1990s culture wars, this egalitarian impulse was institutionalized under the banner of "visual culture," a new interdisciplinary field intended to redress the perceived elitism of art history, its canon of genius and its hierarchies of value.
After grappling with the Oakland-born Killmonger and coming to understand the crucible he was forged in, the young king flies to his defeated enemy's home city, where he starts a high-tech outreach center that will inspire the community.
But for me, it was—is—Steele's vampiric, bestial persona that make these songs palatable, celebratory, even liberating, his sad green eyes the crucible in which the junk metal of goth girlhood was transformed in to something altogether more emancipatory.
But without proper data collection on the part of health agencies, it's hard to understand suicide as a lifelong problem for marginalized communities, or how America's changing attitudes toward homosexuality may be trickling down to the crucible of the schoolyard.
In my original impressions piece detailing the first 20 hours of Destiny 2, in which I played the game at a Bungie-hosted event in Bellevue, Washington last month, I didn't have much opportunity to try out the Crucible in its entirety.
Whether they know it or not, Nora and Kevin have come to Australia for a kind of crucible, to see if their relationship can survive what's to come, whether that's the end of the world or just the end of their world.
The Warmind launch, which also coincides with the launch of the game's third season, will also bring private Crucible matches, a vault space increase, seasonal multiplayer rankings, and much-needed boosts in power to the game's coveted and rare exotic weapon class.
The Crucible has long been a mainstay of high school English curricula and drama clubs precisely because of its utility for teaching about two periods in American history, and because it shows how a play can use history to confront its audience.
The tension between just following orders and allegiance to a higher mission was repeatedly refined by fire in the crucible of 20th century American history, when a new corps of American diplomats sought to rebuild Europe and stop the spread of communism.
The slow-burning horror film was a master class in tone and subdued dread, like Ingmar Bergman decided to direct the world's most messed up adaptation of The Crucible, with a demonic goat and some evil crows thrown in for good measure.
Cubs 53, Dodgers 25 | Chicago leads series, 22000-22001 LOS ANGELES — Over the course of his career, the Chicago Cubs' Jon Lester has established himself as a fearless competitor, thriving in the crucible of October baseball by delivering pinpoint pitches in critical moments.
Before President Barack Obama took the stage Wednesday night, a video played in the arena that presented the 2012 mass shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School—and a string of high-profile mass shootings that followed—as the moral crucible of his presidency.
Mr. Trump himself visited the region on Saturday to champion his 25 percent steel tariff, which is broadly popular here in the crucible of American steel, and also to throw a protective cloak around the embattled Republican in the House race, Rick Saccone.
A new production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" directed by Ivo van Hove, who has led fierce Broadway stagings of "A View From the Bridge" and "The Crucible," will be a highlight of the Paris Opera's ambitious 33-19 season, announced late Monday.
"A View From the Bridge" won the Tony Award, but for my money Mr. van Hove's "The Crucible," with a superlative cast and striking contemporary setting, spoke more powerfully to the moment, when panic and polarization have become an undercurrent in contemporary life.
Though the holidays are approaching, it surely must still be the season of the witch — at least according to a spirited and spellbinding new production of "The Crucible," jointly put on by Bedlam and the Nora Theater Company at the Connelly Theater.
In this crucible where Islamist insurgency, ancient local conflicts, fragile states, European hesitations and a shifting American strategy make an explosive mix, it is a war they may well be losing — or, in the best case, a war they may never win.
Held together in large part by Rhianna Pratchett's sharp character writing, this 2013 reboot of the classic exploration-action series is a story of a Lara Croft who comes through a crucible of suffering and comes out a stronger, albeit pretty traumatized, person.
"As Kobe watched his dad coach women, I strongly feel that was where his suddenly cut short path was leading him," said Moyer of his own realization that sports, basketball especially, is the "ideal crucible" for teaching connection across gender and race.
Mazie Hirono made political statements about the failures of the Republican committee members, or this being a crucible moment for the #MeToo movement, Ford sometimes seemed to disengage, staring down at her papers or whispering to her lawyers, rather than sustaining eye contact.
In edging fourth-seeded West Virginia by 61-58, they did not play particularly well, or shoot particularly accurately, or resemble a championship contender in any way beyond a fairly critical one: They displayed the tenacity demanded in the crucible of March.
Some point to the apparent symbolism of his visit to the crucible of China's boom on the 40th anniversary of the launch of its reforms, when it began a transformation from a centrally planned to a market-driven economy with Chinese characteristics.
What I feel I'm watching, in my mind's eye, is the work of people struggling to stay alive and, in the process, struggling with what it means to be a moral person, even after they emerged from the crucible of the sea. Capt.
Now, you have an easy-to-access "director" that lets you move from one area of a planet to the next via fast travel, jump to a different planet entirely, initiate a story mission or adventure, or even jump right into the Crucible for multiplayer.
We also don't know how exactly Bungie's Guided Games feature will function, which is its ambitious plan to make Destiny 2 more fun for single players by letting them pair up with larger in-game clans for activities like the Crucible, strikes, and the raid.
These milestones are fixed — complete the variable nightfall strike, run a number of collaborative public events, play a handful of Crucible multiplayer matches — and they create a sensible flow for players to hop on, work toward something concrete, and sign off when they need to.
And in many places around the world, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people live in "a crucible of egregious violations" of human rights, enduring violence and discrimination, said Vitit Muntarbhorn, the U.N.&aposs first-ever independent expert investigating violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Obviously Destiny has a huge player base and it's a small core community that's really into stuff like Crucible balance, people making 4,000-word posts on the subreddit about this or that —  We have a small core community that we have an intimate relationship with.
But we'll also lose context that we'll need other productions to help us recover, whether it's the post-Holocaust terror of the mob that lurks in the background of Miller's The Crucible, or the climate of sexual secrecy that suffuses so much of Williams.
The protest camp has become a crucible of a conflict between the demands of poor families who want a place to call home and the need to protect urban watersheds, said Jutta Gutberlet, a professor of geography at the University of Victoria in Canada.
While the elaborate hacking attack in Assassination Nation isn't based on a real event, the movie is definitely in conversation with history — a truth you'd recognize immediately if you took U.S. History in high school or attended a performance of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
All of this was the crucible for the Islamophobia that is now inflecting reckless speculation about Notre Dame—and powering President Trump's despicable effort to associate Congresswoman Ilhan Omar with the terrorists of September 11, complete with images of those towers burning and collapsing.
In journals-of-ideas like Jacobin and n+1 and in the crucible of protest politics, they have tried to forge a unified critique of the liberal-capitalist order out of a diversity of issues: structural racism and sexism, climate change, economic inequality and more.
For admirers of Whishaw's work in cult favorites like "Bright Star," BBC's "The Hour" and the recent series "London Spy," the wait was worth it: His role as John Proctor in "The Crucible" puts Whishaw's distinctive British imprint on Arthur Miller's iconic American role.
In 21970, he and Weil entered the creative crucible of Black Mountain College, near Asheville, North Carolina—just missing the presence there of Willem de Kooning, Cage, the dancer-choreographer Merce Cunningham, and Buckminster Fuller, who had erected a geodesic dome on the campus.
How a conference known as the Davos in the Desert turned into a crucible for these executives and others demonstrates the curious change the world has seen under a businessman president: America's moral compass being set by the C-suite, rather than the Oval Office.
In part, it's the much-told material: the "baking cookies" blowups of Bill's 1992 campaign; the personal and public crucible of his sex scandals and impeachment; the Senate and the State Department and the rise and fall and rise and fall of her reputation.
I won't ask that forbidden question, but … BRANTLEY In the cases of "View" and "The Crucible," both Arthur Miller plays, I felt Ivo van Hove, the director, was bringing out essential elements within the works, not imposing another viewpoint altogether on top of them.
In the crucible of combat, when you give a soldier an additional task, bit of information to process, or new piece of equipment, it adds to their cognitive load and could reduce their ability to be self-aware on the battlefield or to fight.
"A good portion of their training, as we do it now at Parris Island where all our women get trained, they do things with male recruits, the swim tank, the rifle range, the crucible, the field training, even now their final fitness exams," he said.
Founded by Alexander Olch, a designer with a boutique nearby, it is a symbol of both the gentrification and creative regeneration of the Lower East Side, a neighborhood that has the been the crucible of artistic movements as diverse as Yiddish theater and punk rock.
At the very least, it feels a little like a sentinel in the zeitgeist, a reminder for those who might not otherwise notice or care that women (or basically anyone who isn't a man) are still very much being crushed in the crucible that is our era.
Among revivals of his work, a spare, searing British production of "A View From the Bridge," has drawn stellar reviews; "The Crucible," starring Saoirse Ronan, starts previews in a few weeks; and a centennial celebration reading will be held at the Lyceum Theater in Midtown on Monday.
Is it going too far to suggest that this image, painted in the crucible of these troubled political times, can be read as a site of knowledge and truth lying idle, waiting for the dawn of a new era when people will care about such things again?
Sure, the audition tape is a bit shaky, but it's certainly not as embarrassing as, say, a VHS tape of someone accidentally flashing the audience during their sixth-grade production of The Crucible because their costume wasn't fitted correctly and they hadn't really figured out bras yet.
The band's dedication is reflective of the intense crucible of the Korean music industry, which recruits potential stars in adolescence and puts them through years of relentless training, rigorous competition, and even plastic surgery to cull all but the most presentable and practiced wannabes into packaged stars.
The man's given us My Left Foot (Oscar), In the Name of the Father (Oscar nomination), The Age of Innocence, Lincoln (Oscar), Gangs of New York (Oscar nomination), The Crucible, Last of the Mohicans, There Will Be Blood (Oscar), and the groundbreaking gay romance My Beautiful Launderette.
In many ways, the interviews and the physical testing of top amateur prospects taking place here as part of the N.H.L. scouting combine, in advance of the draft, may help prepare Auston Matthews for the likely crucible of playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs next season.
New York has also lost a link to the intellectual crucible of the 21974s, when Jane Jacobs and others demanded that architects stop obliterating the past and, instead, take time to understand the many ways in which people were well served by older buildings and neighborhoods.
The ever-fertile Mr. van Hove — whose recent works include two dazzling Broadway versions of Arthur Miller classics, "A View From the Bridge" and "The Crucible," and the current hit adaptation of the film "Network" at London's National Theater — may lean toward so-called highbrow material.
She has worked with Eyre before, playing Elizabeth Proctor in his 2002 production of "The Crucible"; her more recent Broadway stint was in "The Little Foxes" in 2017, when she and Cynthia Nixon traded off playing the contrasting roles of the manipulative Regina and the bullied Birdie.
Fans of Battlestar Galactica will see a lot in common with that show's third season, where colonization of a barren planet served as a crucible for its characters and a swing-for-the-fences attempt to make its themes about hostile occupation and resistance extremely clear.
The modern Turkish republic emerged from a crucible of war, as the waning Ottoman empire between 22013 and 22 fought in succession against Bulgarian nationalists and Italian colonisers in Libya, then against the British Empire, Russia and Arab nationalists during the first world war, and lastly against Greece.
Unlike his Oscar-nominated score for the film "The Hours" (2002), for example, with its rich harmonies for string quartet and repeated motifs on piano, much of Mr Glass's work for "The Crucible" is stripped back to a kind of gebrauchsmusik, or "utility music" that serves a particular function.
She was soon a regular at the Mount Greylock Ski Club, a private set of runs and rope tows on the northern flank of Mt. Greylock, the state's highest peak, and the site of the Thunderbolt Trail, an early crucible for racers from all over Europe and North America.
Several emotionally grueling plays scored multiple acting nominations, including "Long Day's Journey Into Night" (Gabriel Byrne, Jessica Lange and Michael Shannon), "Eclipsed" (Lupita Nyong'o, Pascale Armand, Saycon Sengbloh), "Blackbird" (Jeff Daniels and Michelle Williams), "The Crucible" (Sophie Okonedo and Bill Camp) and "The Humans" (Reed Birney and Jayne Houdyshell).
It might have surprised many Moffat fans to learn that this stage, screen and television actor was a naturalized, thoroughly Americanized Englishman who in the early 1950s had been a player with the Old Vic theater company, the London crucible of many of Britain's most ambitious performing arts.
Yet his boast in that interview — "I'm just born to do this" — and off-the-cuff comments he made Thursday about only sporadically helping his wife raise their children, quickly drew criticism and illustrated the peril of taking his unplugged style to the crucible of a presidential race.
These works brought him into the creative orbit of the Amsterdam-based van Hove, whose freewheeling multimedia adaptations pay equal homage to avant-garde performance pioneers like Wilson and august playwrights like Arthur Miller, whose "The Crucible" and "A View From the Bridge" he reimagined earlier this decade.
But as the Americans continue their quest to qualify for next summer's World Cup in Russia, Arena needed to discover how younger players — Kellyn Acosta, Bobby Wood, Paul Arriola and others — would fare in the crucible of Azteca, so he made seven changes to the starting squad from Thursday.
Modern conservatism was forged in the crucible of the 1970s inflation crisis, and in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crash many conservatives were convinced that there was nothing the Federal Reserve could do about the vast army of the unemployed without touching off a similar inflationary spiral.
It is hardly unusual for candidates to stumble or appear ill at ease at the outset of the grueling political crucible that is a presidential campaign; even former President Barack Obama, who is remembered as a political phenom, struggled at times in the early weeks of the 2008 campaign.

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