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"deconstruct" Definitions
  1. deconstruct something (specialist) (in literature and philosophy) to analyse a text in order to show that there is no fixed meaning within the text but that the meaning is created each time in the act of reading
  2. deconstruct something (into something) to separate something into the parts from which it is made up and put them together again in a different way

451 Sentences With "deconstruct"

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It would be great if we can somehow come up with a journey for these characters to deconstruct Trek, to deconstruct a lot of the ideals of the Federation.
It can soothe and inspire, deconstruct and destruct when necessary.
One LIAM can deconstruct roughly 1.2 million iPhones per year.
FLANNERY: LET ME DECONSTRUCT THE 153 NUMBER FIRST, THE 1 .
Even as Democrats cringed listening to Mr. Comey deconstruct Mrs.
Maybe Clark's lyrics deconstruct their own conservative straitjacket after all.
And which have you sought out to deconstruct and rebel against?
Today, we deconstruct and analyse even the most elusive of processes.
Conservatives must learn that what incrementalism constructed, incrementalism can also deconstruct.
Miethner thinks so, even though she's paid to deconstruct our flaws.
Deconstruct: America will be livestreamed on October 16th at noon PST.
They deconstruct cliques and dismantle echo chambers, as Craig puts it.
Then our chef decided to deconstruct it which worked really well.
I was able to dissect and deconstruct some of my feelings.
Their shared aim was to deconstruct modernist views of artistic creativity.
It's hard to deconstruct something that only has three ingredients, after all.
But as the seasons went on, we also wanted to deconstruct that.
I have no interest in trying to deconstruct what this person wrote.
You can deconstruct water and replicate it in the lab, for instance.
To reconstruct an Old Master painting, you first have to deconstruct it.
Congress must deconstruct the administrative state, returning state functions to the states.
When you start doing that, you can deconstruct almost every human painting.
Authorities will deconstruct this device and find out what materials were used.
Basically, you deconstruct a Big Mac and swap the bread sections with pancakes.
Art can deconstruct and dismantle weapons and render them to be physical objects.
What caused Solange to attack Jay, and how do you deconstruct Bey's reaction?
But what we've done instead is deconstruct the home down to the foundation.
How do I deconstruct this set of circumstances that I find myself in?
You could actually deconstruct more because we had twelve or sixteen different channels.
Our job as parents is to deconstruct certain associations that they might make.
Orupabo's collages deconstruct this imaginary realm, rather than relating to classical art traditions.
And you can't help deconstruct institutional racism without first understanding how it is built.
It is important right now to deconstruct our traditional images of white male power.
The way to proceed when faced with such an obstacle is to deconstruct things.
After all, he is an alleged Leninist who wants to deconstruct the administrative state.
They realize that one doesn't deconstruct the administrative state with press releases and tweets.
I didn't want to deconstruct the streaming video Castile's girlfriend broadcast from his side.
You can deconstruct yourself and become the truth, the author of your own narrative.
It is a deliberate effort to deconstruct the State Department and the Foreign Service.
It's an interactive audiovisual "experiment" that lets users deconstruct Hawtin's creative process while performing.
But I suspect we'll have ample opportunities to deconstruct that relationship in the future.
That kind of empathy is how we begin to deconstruct misunderstanding, to fight against hatred.
"I'm trying to deconstruct the 'three sisters' concept of corns, beans and squash," he added.
A trio of Tavares Strachan works deconstruct whitewashed narratives of early 22011th-century arctic discovery.
HBO's success is largely built atop shows that subvert and deconstruct familiar stories and genres.
Let's deconstruct what's going on today, what Conway said, and what was going on then.
Is there a lip reader in the crowd who can deconstruct this mystery for us?
As pretty as it looked, to actually eat the dish I had to deconstruct it.
To be fair to the show, it might be trying to deconstruct this particular trope.
It's not trying to recreate the wheel, to deconstruct old formulas or blow up our expectations.
It's this tool that Kondrak and Hauer picked up in their attempt to deconstruct the manuscript.
"With season 6, we really wanted to strip everything away, sort of deconstruct it," Murphy explained.
We should explore lots of different approaches, deconstruct each one, and then compare and contrast them.
If you really deconstruct everything, and the core of what it is, it's just simply respect.
By November 12, it was no longer only small hammers being used to deconstruct the wall.
In the studio, an artist's job is never done; they can construct and deconstruct, reinventing forever.
Nothing can be fixed if we don't first deconstruct the gridlock that is choking governments everywhere.
You don't have to wait until your kids are able to deconstruct Toni Morrison novels either.
You can deconstruct material only so far before it evaporates not into namelessness, but into nothing.
Tinguely was in his element there, with space to deconstruct racecars and to invent new machines.
Barnaby Furnas's latest paintings, which deconstruct American myths and symbols, were made with unusual studio assistants.
"With Cognac, we have to deconstruct the existing knowledge, then build it back up," he said.
You need to at one point rebuild a little narrative, and then you can deconstruct again.
"You can try to deconstruct how the Twitter results are showing up on the page," Sullivan said.
It served as an opportunity to deconstruct the histrionic level of modern media and social media commentary.
But I do worry about spreading a technology of mind that is designed to deconstruct the self.
"It was designed as a multifunctional shelter: it's easy to build, it's easy to deconstruct," says Malak.
To not deconstruct the drama is to walk right into the massive pitfall trolls exist to set.
There is a positivity to this method, allowing the diner to construct rather than deconstruct his plate.
His books deconstruct genre tropes by reexamining them in a new light, and Crooked is no different.
"Whoever can deconstruct these messages would be highly successful in winning the national election," Turner-Lee said.
"I was so hyper-determined to deconstruct ballet and to use this really hard music," she said.
Finally, we look at the history of basic income around the world and deconstruct the policy itself.
He explains that studies are simultaneously being performed to deconstruct how gynecologists actually become pelvic exam experts.
Disney World began to deconstruct the hat in January 2015, and completed the job by February 2015.
Because it would mean our whole culture would have to be able to deconstruct their whole belief system.
Senior White House Adviser Steve Bannon has made no secret of his plan to "deconstruct" regulation and agencies.
But when Choi asked them targeted questions, they were able to deconstruct their own behavior in exhaustive detail.
Senior Trump officials consider the EPA the leading edge of the administration's plans to deconstruct the administrative state.
All of that information will help NASA deconstruct the origins and history of the solar system's largest planet.
They have their roots in the 1970s, when the women's movement began to deconstruct the concept of gender.
You know, it's hard to deconstruct why companies do or don't do something, especially super-companies like that.
Acclaimed New York artist David Hammons used body print in the 60s and 70s to deconstruct black identity.
Project Consent, a non-profit campaign that aims to combat and deconstruct rape culture, has a similar audience.
And if he can't make an outright challenge out of something, he tries to deconstruct my every move.
Carson's text interweaves the stories of Helen of Troy and Marilyn Monroe, attempting to deconstruct mythologies of beauty.
Can we be a part of the American system, or should we work to deconstruct that system entirely?
Kelly *We will deconstruct Bloomberg's new tax plan "to rein in Wall Street" around 1:40 p.m. today.
It's interesting to watch it deconstruct these norms we have about male behavior, relationships, and female behavior, too.
But learning to identify and deconstruct the brain's negative feedback loops can help combat use of force mistakes.
Portraiture is a central concern of Locke's paintings, which deconstruct the codes of masculine desire, intimacy, and violence.
It straddles two goals: deliver a classic "choose your own adventure" video game, and deconstruct that video game.
Kushner had reportedly complained about Bannon and his desire to "deconstruct the government," which he thought was hurting Trump.
You deconstruct so many styles of painting that each of your works is like another chapter in art history.
" The Trump administration rolled into Washington with a promise from senior adviser Steve Bannon to "deconstruct the administrative state.
In the kitchen, a huge ox's forerib sits on a butcher's block, ready for Jaca to deconstruct into steaks.
When Bannon wants to deconstruct the modern state, voters know he really wants to destroy programs that help Americans.
According to the co-founder, the structure takes a mere six hours to build and only three to deconstruct.
We were very content driven in the sense that the strategy was to deconstruct both media and material culture.
Before reading his work, I didn't think I was entitled to deconstruct or critique or even portray that tension.
Orb-weaving spiders spinning webs began to deconstruct them during totality, only to rebuild them when the sun returned.
In a cabinet of outsiders, many eager to deconstruct the departments they oversee, Dr. Shulkin wants to rebuild his.
You will be able to deconstruct your efforts at change and know how they are being undermined or supported.
They surgically deconstruct everything that has come before, and devastatingly, they reveal the double meaning of the play's title.
But MRAs offer an enticing third option, far easier than working to deconstruct external patriarchal values and internalized patriarchal behaviors.
She later used her writing to deconstruct both homophobia within the black community and anti- blackness in the feminist movement.
Stories are puzzles that fall into the background of our lives until we are ready to deconstruct or remember them.
But of course, private partnerships may not be an option at all if NSF chooses to deconstruct the facility altogether.
McCain's comments came only days after President Trump unilaterally tried to deconstruct the UN deal on taming Iran's nuclear ambitions.
You are expected to, every day, deconstruct the narrative that someone else imposed on your group in the first place.
Microsoft was petrified someone would take a photo of the device and deconstruct it to help rival companies catch up.
And If we write a song that is super pop, we'll deconstruct it and strip it back to its core.
Then real life occurs, and something doesn't make sense, and you have to give yourself permission to deconstruct your faith.
It would take one or two generations to unlearn these tendencies and deconstruct what had gone so wrong, he said.
It's worth calling it a poem only if we reinstate the prestige of "poetry" that the scraps, in effect, deconstruct.
By breaking the vehicle apart and placing it in a public space, did they deconstruct the violence out of it?
The breakup and the fictionalized elements surrounding it are used to both build and deconstruct the myth of the artist.
The best superhero stories, consequently, are aware of this troubling undertone and either examine it or deconstruct it in interesting ways.
" Deconstruct the style: "Once all your hair is curled, apply a few spritzes of a wave spray, then scrunch your hair.
When left to an expert human to deconstruct, however, privacy policies can get broken down to a much more granular level.
Besides this one interview, writers at the time didn't make much of an attempt to deconstruct the sexuality in her songs.
Through the session, an unlicensed NXIVM "practitioner" helps the subject deconstruct the flawed "associations" triggering traumatic responses, and build new associations.
It's a very hard thing to deconstruct in a potted way that makes a nice sound bite, but it's fascinating work.
Although I thought I had written [my] book to deconstruct [the myth] and bust it forever, you cannot repress erotic fantasies.
In his red spectacles and his slimline suits, he cuts a smooth figure, and the movie is designed to deconstruct him.
But in "I Kinda Like It," his arguments gradually unravel, deconstruct and are interrupted by supernatural details and then pure nonsense.
His pioneering technique seeks to deconstruct ingredients such as meat and vegetables into individual chemical constituents like lipids and amino acids.
Culture can feel amorphous, and it is always tempting to blame the systems; they are more tangible and easier to deconstruct.
ART The Flemish company STAN and the Dutch troupe Dood Paard combine forces to reassess and deconstruct Yasmina Reza's Broadway hit.
For some people it [the attraction] can really come back whereas for others it's how things begin to deconstruct and unravel.
Parks's family gave the artist permission to deconstruct and reconstruct the activist's home after struggling to raise funds for the building's preservation.
More than 200 years later, Fine continues to deconstruct the notion that men and women are hardwired with different interests and abilities.
What do you imagine ... and especially as it moves to even higher-paying jobs, especially as it starts to deconstruct different jobs.
I'd spend Saturdays playing a podcast with a pen and notebook in hand, trying to deconstruct story elements that captured my attention.
Precious Okoyomon: For the Real Fine Arts show, Hannah [Black] and I decided to deconstruct her work from the Chisendale [Gallery] show.
" The Slovenia-born first lady tends to opt for outfits "that are seasonless, that can be layered" and "that deconstruct very easily.
New communal platforms are needed in order to deconstruct established roles, create new spaces for gathering, sharing and learning from one another.
Our first goal is to provide creative perspectives on how to strike and to denaturalize and deconstruct patriarchy within the art world.
And it had to be "user-friendly," said Mr. Fox, who would eventually bow to customers' limited appetites and deconstruct the dish.
According to Detroit Free Press, Brown said Johnson was uncertain whether he wanted to actually fully deconstruct the house or refurbish it.
But when a cyberneticist expert requests permission to deconstruct and study his positronic brain, Data's right to exist is put on trial.
That the ways in which we deconstruct privilege may simply lie in uncovering information we thought had been lost, or that wasn't accessible.
Twisting the cinematic aesthetic in order to deconstruct normalcy, they poke fun at everything from beauty pageants, commercial shoots, period pieces, and more.
It becomes essential to deconstruct the reasons that brought AAP down from a high moral pedestal in such a short span of time.
" Veloux likes using LEGO as a medium because requires him to, "[Deconstruct] images to their essence, transforming them into hyperrealistic and captivating art.
Venter likened the process of determining essential and inessential genes to attempting to deconstruct a Boeing 777 to find out how it works.
A Reddit user presented their points on the subject, and now I am going to entirely deconstruct this argument because someone has to.
"The current government did not reject, nor deconstruct, any previously assumed commitment that is tangible, advantageous and concrete for Brazilian society," he wrote.
They want to look at your intuition as well, how you think, how you deconstruct the question, and how you frame your answer.
My intention here is to deconstruct this incendiary device, for its effectiveness and adherence to standards on a rubric of my own making.
A practicing therapist who often helps transgendered youth, Corbett is also an academic whose first book, "Boyhoods," worked to deconstruct young male stereotypes.
The reflective films revel in upheaval: they deconstruct the tropes and trajectories paid tribute to and set in motion by their cheerier counterparts.
But it also seeks to deconstruct popular conceptions about madness and music — the myth that suffering is only the path to great art.
And we followed her into medical tents or walked with her at the runners' bivouac after most stages to deconstruct the day's challenge.
"It's the most potent way to deconstruct an emotional trigger" and permanently change the way you process it, a former member told me.
Walk into some office and say, "Hi, I can use the theories of Derrida and Lacan to deconstruct your company's use of language"?
They deconstruct the stage and break the famous fourth wall, enlisting audience members to participate in the action, to varying degrees of success.
A place where we could celebrate, reclaim, and deconstruct the black contributions that helped make New York the greatest city in the world.
The most successful startups in this category establish network effects with moats of liquidity that are typically expensive to build but hard to deconstruct.
HP's Elite x73 smartphone doesn't deconstruct the handset itself, but it does want to push the boundaries of what a pocketable device can do.
She and Grotefeld worked together to deconstruct both the heel and the skate wheel, and Wamp was more than pleased with the final product.
"I realized that to answer the refugee puzzle is to go back and deconstruct the history, which is what I did," Afineefsky told Mashable.
The Fishers, like many families, are left to deconstruct last words, subtle intonations, prolonged sighs -- pegging the formerly inconsequential as missed opportunities for intervention.
The Trump administration is essentially saying, you need to deconstruct your organization on September 1 and reconstruct it on whatever day we provide funding.
If you are a grazer, deconstruct the sandwich and bring along unsalted dry-roasted nuts, unsulphured dried fruit (or a banana) and rice cakes.
Joel Silver, the producer, and I have worked together since "Lethal Weapon," and gradually what we started to do was deconstruct the private eye.
By examining her reality, we can finally question the very concept of a welfare queen and deconstruct a myth spun out of selective details.
Ahead, the Astrotwins deconstruct Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's birth charts, planet by planet, to get a better sense of each's strengths and shortcomings.
Part of being a good role model is encouraging the whole family to eat the same meal, even if you need to deconstruct it.
I think we've been really intentional in trying to deconstruct cis-heteronormative beauty standards in the wording of the message we sent out there.
Even though playing poker professionally is a solitary job, she found people willing to call her on her biases and help her deconstruct hands.
Coogler is an ideal candidate to help deconstruct the patriarchal fantasies of postcolonial escapism that make the Bond movies so simultaneously irresistible and frustrating.
And when they started thinking about building AI that could mirror a recipe's procedure and deconstruct an image into layers, pizza immediately sprang to mind.
" They're going to 'deconstruct' the current regulatory system "Every business leader we've had in is saying not just taxes, but it is also the regulation.
" MB&F's founder on: Horological art and running a gallery "We deconstruct traditional watchmaking and reconstruct it into a piece of 3-D kinetic art.
How could he deconstruct my personality and our life together as if it were just some fictional creation for art house fatheads to pore over?
You use your signs to choose dates, deconstruct arguments, and you might even use your sign to justify or explain away some of your behavior.
"With this look, you have versatility in the sense that you get a truly edgy, rock-'n'-roll look if you deconstruct it," Tran explains.
" And to set the record straight on one last question, Williams told MUNCHIES, "And no, I've never asked In-N-Out to deconstruct my burger.
Or so Lacy said when we spoke to him recently in New York about the whole "good guy" persona, which he was eager to deconstruct.
In her new memoir Camgirl, screenwriter Isa Mazzei joins the long tradition of women who use the personal to explore and deconstruct sex and culture.
This advances President Trump's ideological crusade to 'deconstruct the administrative state' - but does nothing to achieve a more accountable, more effective and more efficient government.
" And it uses the sort of wonky infographics that Mr. Sanders's ads often deployed in trying to deconstruct what he deplores as a "rigged economy.
Following this success, Saavedra wanted to deconstruct it and share the strategies with other activists, but found that there weren't many places to do that.
So much has been built on the Republican and Democratic sides on these original assumptions that it is impossible to now deconstruct from those narratives.
And then, when things invariably go wrong, to deconstruct its unpleasant, inscrutable missives and make like an engineer and try to fix the stuff yourself.
"I saw that art is the path that allows me to see things differently, and deconstruct the deeper structure of relationships and society," she related.
There's a lot more to deconstruct here, including multiple moments where characters seem to be waking up to the possibility that they're actually fictional constructs.
At Nublu 151, he shares the bill with Snark Horse, an all-star group of improvisers playing short, nervous melodies that they repeat and deconstruct.
Mr. Mulvaney said government workers should not take the White House's promises to "deconstruct the administrative state" as a sign that they are not appreciated.
Kaprow, therefore, occupied a Euro-centric position as a painter, though he eventually came to examine and deconstruct that tradition from a trans-Atlantic remove.
This year's campaign, however, one that strives to deconstruct and reconstruct the way in which we discuss sexuality, hits closer to home for founder Scot Tatelman.
Euro-skeptics, therefore, will get no mandate in forthcoming parliamentary elections to eviscerate the European Commission and deconstruct the European project of economic and political union.
The technology helps deconstruct stories by analyzing things like sentence structure, word use and grammar, with the goal of helping to uncover the next best seller.
Yuskavage's uncomfortably sexualized female archetypes have an affinity with Kara Walker's black paper silhouettes that use stereotypes of Antebellum slavery figures to deconstruct embedded racial prejudices.
She brings those sensibilities into her work, using them to continue to deconstruct Western ideals, while also honoring the beauty in Ethiopia's past, present, and future.
The group wants to deconstruct the stigma surrounding abortion by bringing it out of the shadows — and revealing it as the commonplace experience that it is.
I'm also exploring this in the malleability of the metal and paint skin which allows me to continually construct and deconstruct, making dramatic shifts in perspectives.
I'm planning on starting an outreach program for the homeless, the indigent, and juveniles, where we deconstruct and reconstruct some of the houses in the area.
That person might have a valid criticism, which you need to take on board and accept and deconstruct … but you're not trying to tell his story.
But as Nate Berg writes, that's incredibly wasteful — and there's an intriguing new movement afoot to carefully "deconstruct" old buildings and recycle the materials from them.
"And so when we think about our product, it was really about, how do you deconstruct the payment company and rebuild it within a software company?"
Mr. Leifer was game, and we decided to deconstruct the living room of his Manhattan apartment, which was sufficiently stylish to be featured in Architectural Digest.
Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher said he was "deeply disappointed that the likely result will be legislation to further deconstruct marriage and family in Australia".
While Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire books deconstruct many of the tropes of fantasy writers like Tolkien and Howard, Pratchett straight up parodies them.
Cruz's drive to be innovative permeates his art — it is also apparent in his practice of creating electronic music from different modules that deconstruct classical harmonies.
Each of Plympton's gags could stand alone as their own short films, and beyond that deconstruct assumptions even The Simpsons' vast repertoire of canon has left unchallenged.
We've seen Gamora shooting that enormous shoulder-mounted weapon in previous trailers, but she seems to be using it to utterly deconstruct the Milano — Star Lord's ship!
What makes the show so compelling is that it helps us deconstruct the tropes of colonialism, perhaps even barbarism, and the vestiges of empire, Britain's in particular.
But after a couple of straightforward performances of the song — we could all sing along — the algorithm kicks in and begins to deconstruct and reassemble the song.
Of all those who have written about and discussed Ader's work, Alexander Dumbadze has done the most to systematically deconstruct and dispel the rumors surrounding his death.
" Bannon, one of Trump's top advisers and the former executive chair of the far-right Breitbart News, has said that he wants to deconstruct the "administrative state.
The Tale excels in these absurdist meta-moments, such as the scenes in which Dern and Nélisse meet up across time to deconstruct events as they happen.
So the "Homeland" team tries to deconstruct and reconstruct the world, allowing viewers to "almost process it more deeply and to think about it differently," he said.
It can take a piece of music, it will deconstruct it, and learn from it the essence of the piece, and also add different motions, moods, etc.
This is a legacy we're only just now starting to really deconstruct, and it's one that Lee's film is so invested in poking at from every angle.
Through weekly peer and faculty critiques, I was able to deconstruct my concept of diaspora and translate it into an interactive exhibition using my family's migration story.
The visual and conceptual impact of this work intends to deconstruct the absurd negligence given to the immigrant population in the UK to which Shonibare feels connected.
The artist says her photography and digital art practice provides a challenge that forces her to deconstruct and reimagine the reality around her on a daily basis.
Pro tip for those of you who do end up with it this holiday season: Deconstruct this burger and make it into what we'd call a "cheese plate."
As the of host of the Discovery Show Time Warp, he used a high-speed camera to deconstruct the physics of things like gunshots, ballet dancers, and explosions.
"I deconstruct world-class performers from eclectic areas (investing, sports, business, art, etc.) to extract the tactics, tools, and routines you can use," Ferriss writes on his website.
"He loved to deconstruct, to take the stories apart, to rip them apart, to see how their choices not only dictated the story, but changed them," she added.
The Nottingham exhibition also features six printed stills from Light Music (1978/2019) showing strings of letters, capturing Rhodes's obsessive desire to deconstruct language to its primary elements.
The main point Trump states that I'd like to deconstruct is the notion that putting women in military service, alongside a majority male population inevitably leads to rape.
Thankfully, the team at iFixit is here to help, and their teardown of the new Rift reveals a device that is pretty straightforward to deconstruct and (partially) fix.
It's strong enough to stand up to a man with visceral authoritarian tendencies and who came to power surrounded by conspiracy-minded ideologues vowing to "deconstruct" the system.
Bannon is a careless blowhard, but he's at least as qualified to "deconstruct" the administrative state as Kushner is to manage any of these life-and-death initiatives.
The norms that punk and DIY subcultures aim to deconstruct are in many instances reified within a culture that is supposed to act against the grain of society.
If only there were two razor-sharp women around to deconstruct this possibility for us in rapid-fire dialog and provide some valuable life lessons along the way.
Far-left populists have demanded a re-examination of the neoliberal economics of free trade and limited regulation, while resisting efforts to deconstruct the social democratic welfare state.
" Ms. Chalif said this was one of Mr. Erbe's early efforts to deconstruct objects, "creating abstract forms and a tension between verisimilitude and abstraction in the final composition.
Mr. García is providing tools to honestly deconstruct a corner of the world that has amassed breathtaking cultural, economic and political influence, and not always for the good.
Monitoring the shoot from a closet-size room downstairs, the show's two creators, David Simon and George Pelecanos, begin to deconstruct Mr. Stein's delivery of a particular line.
The main concern is that while these groups aim to deconstruct the effects of toxic masculinity on men, they rarely consider the effect it has on women, too.
Mr. Sewell said he had tried to "deconstruct ballet technique" in places so that, say, the port de bras, or carriage of the arms, would not line up.
"I have the privilege of being able to try to unpack and deconstruct the way I move through the world as a person of color," Ms. Diamond said.
People listen to old-school music to get an inspiration in melancholy, musicians deconstruct their synthesizers to modulars or record sounds in the outside world to avoid sampling.
The only logical recourse, as many have taken in the 22010th Venice Biennale (as well as in editions previous), is to deconstruct the premise of the nation state.
It's then the artist's prerogative to paint within that structure representationally, or, like some of the best artists do, to challenge, abstract, and deconstruct form as well as content.
Breitz, who is previously known for appropriating clips of famous Hollywood actors and creating montages from them, uses her work to deconstruct popular Hollywood tropes around identity and reality.
The majority of Hillerbrand+Magsamen's artmaking, in fact, takes place within the space of their suburban home in Houston, Texas, a structure they frequently deconstruct to make a point.
But as the tumultuous Trump era continues to deconstruct and recombine traditional partisan alignments, neither party can be entirely certain how either group will break in 2018 and beyond.
Whoever replaces Mr. Trump will inherit a weaker and less worldly National Security Council, and learn the hard way it's far easier to deconstruct a staff than rebuild one.
I sneak away to snack on my breakfast bar, string cheese, and turkey sausage stick before helping to deconstruct the tables and chairs that were set up in the gym.
That makes for an interesting combo when you're writing a rom-com, because you gotta honor the good parts, and you gotta deconstruct the parts that don't work as well.
Koons and Sherman have both failed at this task, making work that is as fascinating as art as it is powerless to deconstruct the blue chip art world's social dislocation.
In recent years, hip-hop has been a pivotal tool in helping to deconstruct a form of black masculinity that has been stifling far more than it has been liberating.
Even with the creep of the financial market into the art world, we are surprisingly cut off from our ability to diagnose and deconstruct the market with artistry and imagination.
Now, when a potential ISIS recruit searches for known extremist content using a predefined set of keywords, they'll instead be redirected to videos that deconstruct and confront the terrorist group.
But it chooses to deconstruct tropes common to the period through a deadpan and purposely alienating lens, rather than give the audience an exhaustive amount of references, Stranger Things–style.
I would say for those practicing that type of therapy, I can see them being very useful in terms of being able to help their [male] clients deconstruct certain attitudes.
Elements of Oz, a tech-driven celebration of the classic escapist film The Wizard of Oz, uses smartphones to deconstruct and revel in the enduring popularity of the iconic story.
"The purpose of sharing this content is to empower anyone to learn from, explore and deconstruct Epic's professionally created materials and models," reads the blog post announcing the model's availability.
Science may still be divided over whether gender differences are rooted in biology or culture, but many of Sweden's government-funded preschools are doing what they can to deconstruct them.
A playful animated film uses humor and illustration to deconstruct the biological logistics and historical context behind the only organ in the human body dedicated exclusively to pleasure: Le Clitoris.
The first week brings remixes of modern classics by Netta Yerushalmy, who will deconstruct Martha Graham's "Night Journey" and Alvin Ailey's "Revelations" at the National Museum of the American Indian.
That label subjects firms to tougher federal oversight and regulation, but connects them to a process used to deconstruct the financial titans in a way that wouldn't shake the economy.
While Gorsuch has not explicitly stated that he wants to drown or deconstruct the federal government, there is troubling language in his opinions that indicates that he shares that goal.
Two new sessions featuring the music of Alicia Keys are also now available, including a Music Lab where participants deconstruct her song "Underdog" and remix their own version with GarageBand.
His boyhood embodied the kind of folksiness that he would later deconstruct in works that rendered classic American imagery — road signs, billboards, the 883th Century Fox logo — into foreign abstractions.
LARRY JACKSON On an overall philosophical level, it was about finding our footing with regards to how you can deconstruct genre classifications, making these certain odd juxtapositions work that shouldn't.
I began to read these less as texts of a retrograde country to deconstruct and more, even though I couldn't even really admit it to myself, as an instruction manual.
" The goals are consistent with the theory of Trumpism laid out by the President's political adviser, Steve Bannon, at CPAC last week, which included a push to "deconstruct the administrative state.
Events like the Red Wedding or the Mountain crushing Oberyn's skull weren't just devastating, they were destabilizing — part of Martin's grand design to deconstruct the fundamental assumptions baked into fantasy storytelling.
When I'm reading stories to my kids, I'm even trying to deconstruct fairy tales and say that no this is not actually love at first sight, this is an abusive relationship.
In this unit, we explore some of the questions Mr. Black, and others, raise, and suggest ways to deconstruct definitions of masculinity as they manifest in our society and our lives.
"In 15 days, some 400 million Europeans will choose between a project ... to build Europe further or a project to destroy, deconstruct Europe and return to nationalism," Macron told the gathering.
It's less of a revamp and more of a rescue of the Watch, an attempt to deconstruct the old software and to focus on the stuff that people actually care about.
It would be easy to talk about Bellator 180 as a catastrophe, to deconstruct every bland decision and odd finish, to talk yourself into thinking you didn't get your money's worth.
"Sherman's Showcase" isn't anywhere near so judgy: it uses its ironic frame not so much to deconstruct as to splash around, blissfully, in the neon gasoline rainbow that was seventies television.
Two, such a structure would be impossible to deconstruct by nationalists, populists and similar constituencies blaming all sorts of socio-economic problems on the EU's single market and the common currency.
Frustratingly to Democrats, environmentalists, and people who enjoy clean air and water, there's nothing overtly illegal about using the machinery of EPA primarily to reduce EPA authority and deconstruct EPA rules.
He outlined a plan to "deconstruct the administrative state" in late February, but then privately urged Trump to reconsider the Affordable Care Act repeal, realizing such a move's catastrophic political ramifications.
As Trump appointees elsewhere around the government were learning, it takes a bureaucracy to deconstruct one, and in all the speed and confusion, some of Mulvaney's own priorities began to suffer.
Those ideas, about human liberty, dignity and possibility, lie beyond the reach of President Trump to traduce, or Jeff Sessions to betray, or any English department in the country to deconstruct.
Americans, it may be time to deconstruct those towering, tiered (or do we mean tired?), sugary wedding cakes that most people don't eat anyway and get creative with flavor and design.
"I had to deconstruct an entire belief system, toss it out, and reject it," Taylor Swift shares in the trailer for Miss Americana, the forthcoming Netflix documentary about the pop star.
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Because while he was there, he saw white Muslims, and he saw how Islam could help deconstruct the racial identity that he felt was at the root of social and cultural racism.
Since this is the first launch and landing of the Block 25, the company will still deconstruct the vehicle and do inspections to see if it can indeed fly again without refurbishment.
A system that uses a technique called constructive solid geometry (CSG) is allowing MIT researchers to deconstruct objects and turn them into 3D models, thereby allowing them to reverse-engineer complex things.
Strangely, my disability makes me feel as if I have license to play with and deconstruct sexuality in ways I might not have the bravery to do as an able-bodied woman.
With each image, she aims "to isolate, deconstruct, and communicate fleeting and defining life-moments," and to give the viewer an idea of what it's like to live every day with depression.
In Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump may not have found a justice to "deconstruct the administrative state" — in Steve Bannon's formulation — but he has found one who will help bring it to heel.
In another essay, Knapp uses his own flailing attempts to imitate Roger Federer on his neighborhood tennis courts to deconstruct his journey from aspiring reader and writer to literary Reader and Writer.
"What I'm trying to do in all senses is deconstruct our idea of gender, and use the privileges that come with looking like a model to bring attention to that," she said.
That system obviously won the series a lot of adherents and was part of its charm, but it makes Mass Effect 3's attempt to deconstruct those choices a much riskier proposition.
In between comedic shorts and music videos, Wesley Chan and Wong Fu Productions created A World Away, a short film that manages to construct and deconstruct an interplanetary relationship in seven minutes.
In his effort to "deconstruct the administrative state," as White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon called it, Trump has been moving forward at a swift pace while most attention has been focused elsewhere.
We were taught that the secular world was kind of this unified ideology that was trying to dupe us, and we had to deconstruct these messages and be vigilant guarding ourselves against it.
Sober Bojack is still the witty, furious horse he's always been, but opening him to his own emotions creates space for Season 6 to deconstruct him in ways the show couldn't attempt before.
He essentially recreates the missions from his military career inside his paintball theatre, and watches civilians deconstruct his objectives from every possible direction, a method that helps suspend the horrific baggage of warfare.
And as long as they're prevented from being overtly, openly, jubilantly queer, they will — ironically — continue to perpetuate the same cultural erasure that Saltzman and his partner Glassman worked to deconstruct and destroy.
Ultimately, a decision was made: Taking ownership of the name that came from outside the psychiatric hospital's walls was treated as an opportunity to reflect upon, deconstruct, and ultimately break the associated stigma.
"A fronterizo is anyone that lives on the border, and by using the word we're trying to deconstruct the idea of fronterizo music," said Amalia Maldragon, at the time the band's lead singer.
In "Stadium," shown at La Colline Théâtre National in October, the 37-year-old director invited 53 supporters of the RC Lens football club on stage to deconstruct stereotypes about the sport's fans.
If you're suffering Westeros withdrawal, Dragonlance offers you another expansive world to get lost in, and a chance to see in their full glory the tropes that George R.R. Martin wanted to deconstruct.
In this study Albert-László Barabási, a physicist at Northeastern University in Boston, and Samuel Fraiberger, a data scientist at the Harvard Institute for Quantitative Social Sciences, deconstruct almost half a million artistic careers.
The song she writes to deconstruct stereotypes, so that she can show how unfair it is that authority figures automatically view her as someone dangerous, becomes twisted into proof that she is actually dangerous.
Hawtin:  In the beginning, we had discussed the concept and how some of my old tracks were inspiring to you, so I actually started there and tried to deconstruct them, but it didn't work.
The principle of delay works also with Mitchell's rhymes, which are often the off-the-rack, Tin Pan Alley pairings that Dylan would adopt and, in songs like "Desolation Row," deconstruct into prophetic nonsense.
The other is to deconstruct and reject ingrained female cultural expectations of what women are supposed to wear — at least what we're supposed to want to wear to make us feel good or sexy.
NAIRY BAGHRAMIAN: DEFORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE The Berlin-based Iranian sculptor uses her first international museum show, co-organized with Ghent's SMAK, to deconstruct her medium with a series of site-specific installations. Sept. 303–Feb.
But the need to deconstruct such a small part of an influential filmmaker like Tarantino's return to the screen — and the way it plays out on social media — is familiar, and not inherently misguided.
We could linger here all day attempting to deconstruct precisely what makes Kim Cattrall's speaking so appealing, but self-care begins with you and ends with Kim Cattrall describing the vitality of stage performance.
Policymakers say teachers need more training in how to turn these tense encounters into "teachable moments" in which students can express their beliefs and teachers can help the class to discuss and deconstruct them.
At Holding House, works deconstruct the traditional book form, like Laura Beyer's "Die Cut Study," which hangs a stack of pages with a die-cut circle excision in a colorful pinwheel around a nail.
" The duo also offered their take, collectively explaining: "We're long time Mindless Self Indulgence fans and knew that Jimmy Urine would be able to deconstruct, reconstruct and totally repurpose the track in a fun way.
Though many of that world's most famous lines and songs have been analyzed to death, it seems that no one had thought to go even deeper and deconstruct the entire medium to its molecular structure.
Over at Vanity Fair, who's been writing some impressive Game of Thrones coverage this season, they deconstruct how instrumental (pun intended) the orchestral music has been in crafting the most iconic scenes of season 7.
"We want to deconstruct that mindset where people have been really fixated around the binary separation between a male and a female," said Mwaura, who is also patron of the Intersex Persons Society of Kenya.
In using her body to play characters to perform gender and race as a way to deconstruct stereotypes and hierarchies, Gaignard works in a tradition established by photographers like Carrie Mae Weems and Cindy Sherman.
"American Made" joins that small band of Cruise movies, like " Magnolia " (1999) and " Collateral " (2004), which summon the nerve to dig around—to test the armor of his geniality, and to deconstruct that celebrated grin.
"To disqualify him, you have to deconstruct that story" that he is a successful businessman, said David Brock, who runs Correct the Record, a "super PAC" that coordinates with the campaign to defend Mrs. Clinton.
And, in one sense, "Jane" is simply the latest in a tradition of ambitious shows that both emulate and deconstruct established TV genres, from "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" (daytime soaps) to "BoJack Horseman" (nineties sitcoms).
In this opinion piece, Caroline Paul uses her personal experiences as a female firefighter to deconstruct the myth that little girls should be sheltered from scary or distasteful experiences that boys are encouraged to see.
Hometown: New York City, US Formerly an emergency responder for a New York City energy company, today the producer runs the labels The Corner and Deconstruct Music ( with Levon Vincent), and is a Berghain regular.
The London-based Sin aims to deconstruct stereotypes, confuse and challenge the viewer through acts that subvert traditional perceptions of drag queens, where a specific idea of femininity is usually exaggerated and enacted by men.
Later, in 1970, Jimi Hendrix would deconstruct "Johnny B. Goode" as he had "The Star-Spangled Banner," reimagining Berry's masterpiece of Pop miniaturism as an Abstract-Expressionist explosion of drips, smears, and lashes of sound.
You have to deconstruct every word and intonation of Mike's poetry to understand what he's trying to say, but even then, the true intentions and meaning will, like Basquiat's, probably always be up for interpretation.
And no wonder: The internet is teeming with gigabytes of media in which the members of BTS display zero interpersonal boundaries, are physically affectionate, and generally behave in playful, intimate ways that deconstruct heteronormative masculinity.
I will let the many able members of the WHCA determine how to deconstruct the dinner and ask the tough questions about what should be done so that what happened this year never occurs again.
Crafted out of a signature black-and-white ink or pencil style that gives the impression of skin and unmasks the body, artist Toyin Ojih Odutola's works on paper are meant to deconstruct what's underneath.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix J.K. Rowling You may be surprised to find Harry Potter on this list, especially considering how the novels deconstruct the myth of James Potter in the later books.
She asks us to interrogate and deconstruct the lies that we've believed about ourselves, and I wonder how that lens would function if we turn it on the lies she promulgates in Girl, Wash Your Face.
She hopes to make a case that his volatile personality makes him unsuitable to be commander-in-chief and to use incidents from his colorful character and business career to deconstruct Trump's carefully built self image.
But I strongly believe that whatever the causes of the current drive to the caliphate was — and we can debate them, and people can try to deconstruct them — we have to face a very unpleasant fact.
In his exhibition at Berlin's Magic Beans Gallery, IF YOU SEE ME NOW YOU DON'T, the Central Saint Martins-trained Kim uses painting, photography, drawing, and video to deconstruct his own personal identity as an immigrant.
There is a concern, however, among some Trump allies that firing Bannon -- who helped amplify Trump's outside-the-beltway base with his particular brand of economic populism and pledges to "deconstruct the administrative state" -- could backfire.
What the artists had imagined was a production with "no modern escapades," as Mr. Rauch put it to the local press; this would be an attempt to re-enchant what so many have tried to deconstruct.
She's also the country's leading authority on love—her work has an astonishing capacity to deconstruct even our darkest fantasies, creating characters that are passionate, desperate, and complicated, while at the same time remaining completely relatable.
Donald Trump and his team represent an assault on almost every American institution — they make no secret of their desire to "deconstruct the administrative state" — but their hostility toward the media is unique in its intensity.
We decided to share a Cali-Burger, a nutty, firm, lentil-walnut patty with coconut queso, coleslaw, onion, jalapeño and guacamole on a sweet potato bun — a tall burger we had to nearly deconstruct to eat.
One of the chief joys of the time travel subgenre is strictly mechanical: it's all about the ways nonlinear characters let creators deconstruct a standard narrative, bringing different segments of the story together in unexpected ways.
I don't think that he has really taken the time to deconstruct why it is that he behaves this way, and until he's able to do that, I don't know that he has control over it.
Lake and his colleagues' models suggest the brain may deconstruct the new letter into a series of strokes—previously existing mental constructs—allowing the conception of the letter to be tacked onto an edifice of prior knowledge.
Instead, she's about to take on the most ambitious project of her life: A new show on current events and pop culture, launching in May, that will regularly deconstruct troubling stereotypes and narratives about race and gender.
Curators Trevor Schoonmaker and Miranda Lash have assembled 216 works by sixty artists, from local talent to well known names such as Sally Mann, Kara Walker, and Ebony G. Patterson, to deconstruct clichés both derogatory and sentimental.
The thing that's very compelling and nicely complicated about Lev's books is that they deconstruct the mythology of the Chosen One, and the very idea that fate and destiny are a real driving force in these stories.
The EU's unfolding political and economic crisis is a serious existential threat to the euro, because Italian and French political leaders seem determined to deconstruct the policy coordination mechanism that underpins the viability of the common currency.
Viewing their poltergeist as an opportunity, Brock attempts to deconstruct the creepiness, find a hard science behind hauntings in hopes of discovering a new form of telecommunications that could be encrypted for only certain parties to interpret.
SoraNews24 attempted to deconstruct Harlan's thought process, explaining that miso soup is "a symbol of Japan's traditions and values" and that having it every day can feel like an essential part of their lives and their identities.
Instead, we must change funding formulas for schools serving low-income students, deconstruct siloes that separate low-and high-performing schools and radically shift our education system to give unfathomably more opportunities to our most disenfranchised children.
But what's new is that Microsoft is opening this up to developers and that it is looking at the Fluid Framework as a new way to deconstruct and componentize documents, which can then be used across applications.
The mandate would deconstruct the video streams coming into your living room's traditional set-top box so they could be repackaged and served to you by any company with an interest in building a set-top box.
Supporters and opponents of a ballot measure to deconstruct the state's energy monopoly have also spent tens of millions of dollars on advertising in Las Vegas, making it one of the most expensive markets in the nation.
I was really worried that there wasn't a queer night defined outside of just your sexuality and open to the wider student body, so Denim became a club night where everyone could swap or deconstruct their gender.
A series of film clips and interviews deconstruct and pay tribute to the commercial, spectacle-focused, often-maligned cousin of Black Power that, in its own way, provided a representation of Black struggle that many audiences needed.
The fan response to Lexa's death was so massive, in fact, that it inspired several attempts to deconstruct it in trade publications like Variety and the Hollywood Reporter, as well as my own take here at Vox.
" Titus Kaphar (42) is a painter and co-founder of NXTHVN "highlighting the lack of representation of people of color in the canon of Western art with works that deconstruct the literal and visual structure of the artwork.
And it is just a matter of weeks or months until a resumption — if there is one — of trade talks with China hit a new impasse in the face of Beijing's efforts to completely deconstruct Washington's negotiation strategy.
For many years I wondered if I should try to remember that or to work on that and try to deconstruct the details of the crash and all that stuff, but I can't, so I left it there.
He also recommends The Baby-Sitters Club Club (which was introduced to us by a friend at McNally Jackson this week), a podcast hosted by two guys who absurdly deconstruct each book in the Baby-Sitters Club series.
However hard Hollywood now wishes to deconstruct its own clichés, it has a limited capacity to convey such metafictional tricks; it is hard to see "Discworld" working without some kind of narrator figure who could perform this function.
The animated comedy, Daria & Jodie, will reimagine the 1990s feminist series about cartoon queen of deadpan Daria Morgendorffer and her high school friend, Jodie Landon, as they "deconstruct popular culture, social classes, gender and race," according to MTV.
Then, in 2015, she started to craft her "Sol LeWitt Upside Down" series, where she focused on the architecture of blinds, expanding and composing LeWitt's white, spatially logical structures that, at the time, aimed to deconstruct abstract aesthetics.
In their self-portraits, the artist — who identifies as androgynous — is read as male or female based on external cues like clothing, hairstyle, makeup choices, and body language, in a clinical but penetrating approach to deconstruct gender identity.
It's very important for us to deconstruct the stereotypes that are out there for women in the music industry but also in the world which say that women can't do 'x' or can't do 'y' because we can.
The National Science Foundation has five options: fully fund the GBT's $10 million annual budget, partially fund the GBT, have the GBT rely solely on private partners, suspend telescope operations and mothball the facility, or deconstruct the telescope altogether.
But an increasing number seem to be using it to define requirements; just deconstruct the project into a flock of JIRA tickets, the thinking goes, and then you can use them to estimate, communicate, track progress and manage changes.
Bannon's "Leninist" desire to deconstruct the administrative state could be a slogan for a presidency that's happy to forgo the running of government in order to provide the ideological drama of an outsider president battling the saboteurs and subversives.
You have to admire Shyamalan's efforts to deconstruct a genre that he evidently loves, yet there is just so little to haunt or to fool us in the result, and a few sharp laughs might have helped his cause.
While less skilled designers might be content to slap a Champion logo on their clothing, leave it to Mr. Watanabe to deconstruct an entire North Face duffel and repurpose every part of it in the making of a coat.
It's pretty fuckin' weird when you deconstruct it this way—boning your body-swapped buddy to get back at a woman—but this is coming from the makers of Fortnut, Dragon Boob Z and Jurassic Wood: Swollen Dingdong, after all.
NSF, which paid for the development of the GBT and owns the land it operates on, announced on October 19th that they will consider various alternatives regarding the future of the GBT, including the option to deconstruct the facility altogether.
One of the few works of the period to directly address disco music and dance, Piper's filmed "lessons" deconstruct the racial discrimination inherent in the public perception of the dance floor and highlight the mutations Lawrence keenly explores in his book.
And with so much to deconstruct and analyze regarding how we got to this point, with America deeply divided and Trump unexpectedly headed to the White House, Oliver wasn't quite as happy to just sputter in despair as per usual.
He invites straight, cis men to his studio to model for nude portrait sessions in which he attempts to (consensually) deconstruct and reconstruct their sense of masculinity through the type of intimate discussion that far transcends typical man-to-man chats.
Ratcliffe said "President Trump has made it clear he'll join us in our fight to dismantle Dodd-Frank," possibly referring to the president's pledge to deconstruct the law without providing details on how the White House would like to do so.
You will find a similar montage in the seventh episode of Slow Burn, a new podcast from Slate's Leon Neyfakh that also aims to deconstruct the Clinton affair, breaking down the complicated tabloid fervor of the late 1990s for contemporary listeners.
It's little wonder that this fascination with trailers has blown up: The promotional campaigns for most blockbusters begin as early as 18 months before the release date, so there are now innumerable trailers that movie fans are able to deconstruct.
Rather, it's a funhouse dedicated to the marvelous art of rapping itself, a document not so much of musical songcraft as of a virtuosic mind set free to roam and deconstruct the very idea of what rapping could sound like.
They were committed to Jones's ability to lovingly deconstruct the tropes of her genre, to the way she was able to brace her magical worlds with schoolmarmish common sense and yet at the same time make them breathe with wonder.
"It&aposs very complex to try to deconstruct all the fabrics, gather the data on the symptoms that people are recording, and then figure out what you should look for because there are thousands of chemicals added to clothes," she said.
This exhibition, Vo's first US survey, brings together that project and others that seek to deconstruct and make viewers question how nationalism, colonialism, and capitalism become embedded in the objects, images, and even the activities that make up our everyday experiences.
In envisioning his work, DelGaudio, who has a fervent fan base among magic aficionados, likes to nod to well-known conventions (pick a card, any card), only to slyly deconstruct them, in a manner that either heightens or thwarts their payoffs.
The pitch is simple: Two comedians, Mitch Mitchell and Nick Wiger, sit with a guest to deconstruct the history, quality, and psychic impact of artery-clogging food brands you know and love—from Outback Steakhouse to Taco Bell to Hooters.
Why even treat his "drain the swamp" chant as if it were a serious call to reform lobbying and campaign finance practices, when it's far more plausible that it referred to Trump adviser Steve Bannon's promise to "deconstruct the administrative state"?
Kodak's story is another opportunity we cannot afford to squander: as men, like myself, a productive step forward is to mobilize the internal and external work to deconstruct the patriarchal conditions that enable a young man like Kodak Black to repeat these mistakes.
This Thanksgiving, I'm grateful for the dedicated community of senior citizen YouTubers, here to make homemade pasta, deconstruct mechanical toys, play lullabies on their guitars, knit, apply make-up, and show you how to properly take a dip in the public pool.
But if you deconstruct it a little, Trump's forced Republicans like Paul Ryan, albeit by threatening the peace and state of mind of the so-called "Dreamers," to address the larger problem, and he's going to have to do it with Democrats.
What that is, exactly, is a little ephemeral, but the best I can deconstruct a BioShock-y game is a first-person, story-driven experience with elaborate set pieces, insufferable but strangely appetizing philosophizing, and lots of tiny details to reward observant players.
She wants to end a lover, bury or hang him, and be taken apart herself on "Dismantle Me." But to dismantle is to carefully deconstruct; you do it to a piece of furniture or an ornament, with a rebuild, an assembly in mind.
A lot of it's with an aim to deconstruct, to take the power away, and sometimes we have these barriers that actually give more power to certain things so that we feel like we aren't allowed to touch them or talk about them.
For this fourth iteration of "A Star Is Born," the actor-director Bradley Cooper, making his debut behind the camera, works to deconstruct the glam-pop image of his lead actress, Lady Gaga, and discover the more unvarnished and accessible version underneath.
When I think I have an idea and am like, "This is about to be it, this is about to kill him," he'll either deconstruct it in a way that I'd never thought about before, or give a suggestion that makes it better.
The company says that it has used the system for its Watty Award to deconstruct "stories into their elemental features, such as sentence structure, word use, and grammar employed to find the next best-seller," before turning the preliminary selections over to human editors.
His brand of Cubism didn't deconstruct individual brushstrokes, like Picasso's, but the style was new enough that he achieved an immediate succès de scandale and wound up in the Armory Show in New York City, where he discovered a love for controversy and publicity.
Super-powered humans with extraordinary abilities are so common in 2019 that there isn't a watchable medium of entertainment that doesn't boast dozens of them at any given time; with The Umbrella Academy, Netflix is doing its part to deconstruct that dominance, to  delightful results.
Clear Labs, a Silicon Valley startup that bills itself as "the world's first food analytics platform for retailers and manufacturers," has developed a next-generation DNA sequencing pipeline that can take any food item and deconstruct it into plant, animal, bacterial, and fungal ingredients.
A 70-year copyright on Hitler's book held by the state of Bavaria expired at the end of 2015, prompting Munich's Institute for Contemporary History to re-issue it as an annotated version earlier this year in an effort "to thoroughly deconstruct Hitler's propaganda".
UNESCO will include AFHP titles as part of its Memory of the World Program and the General History of Africa, the latter "a giant project that UNESCO started in 1964 in order to deconstruct the false premises and prejudices attributed towards African history," Bokova says.
His sculptures, which he calls "furniture-hybrids," also "deconstruct" functioning objects into composite parts, likewise exposing their structural support: A card table–like piece is turned askew and twisted out of its original shape, interplaying with exposed metal girders, not unlike Anthony Caro's work.
He and his research group collected sample fish from an inlet near the city's airport and began to deconstruct their genomes, sifting through millions of lines of genetic code in search of tiny quirks that might explain the creatures' immunity to the ravages of dioxin.
While President Trump has accomplished a lot in his first 100 days when it comes to deregulating the economy through executive action and challenging the legitimacy of government institutions -- part of Steve Bannon's mission to "deconstruct the administrative state" -- the legislative front has just sounded like crickets.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 70%Summary: Based on the Fox News sexual-harassment scandal, the drama "Bombshell" follows news anchor Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron) as she attempts to deconstruct the more toxic elements of her workplace with the help of Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) and Kayla Pospisil (Robbie). 
Do to so, it uses something it calls its "Story DNA Machine Learning technology," which helps to deconstruct stories by analyzing things like sentence structure, word use, grammar and more in order to help identify the next big hits using more than just readership numbers alone.
Before we chatted, you sent me a rough outline of four main white-nationalist talking points you had to deconstruct for Black: racial differences in IQ, racial disparities in crime, the myth that America is a place of equal opportunity, and the concept of white genocide.
Despite this, Trump has moved swiftly to deconstruct President Barack Obama's policies aimed at mitigating the impacts of climate change; set in motion a U.S. exit from the Paris climate agreement; and pushed policies to boost coal-fired power generation, a primary contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
After a nonsensical opening, each episode takes up a question from a fan — "How do I convince my wife to let me get a pet tarantula?" is one — that the brothers then riff on and deconstruct for half an hour while only kind of answering it.
We can deconstruct the book in lots of ways, but the basic idea is that this area of Port Clinton was a successful working-class place that once nurtured you and that now seems to have both decayed and to have fallen prey to profound inequality.
The six terrific performers are from EnKnapGroup, a Slovenian dance company with a Pan-European core, so a lot of the comedy comes from watching a foreign troupe deconstruct a beloved genre, but it also comes from hearing them mangle American idioms in terrible oater accents.
In Cooke's own "3D Turntables: Remixing Hip-Hop Architectural Technology," (2017) Cooke and a team of his students took scale models of houses in Syracuse that are scheduled for demolition, and used 3D printers and laser cutters to deconstruct, reassemble and reimagine them instead of destroying them.
That is the premise (sort of) of Against Everything, a new essay collection by Mark Greif that approaches populist topics like exercise, food, and pop culture from a decidedly not-populist perspective in order to deconstruct them, see how they work, and understand what they really mean to us.
This will be a difficult thing to deconstruct and surpass, and while we're working on it, survival sex workers — those so impoverished that they can't pick and choose which clients to see, but must take them all to pay their bills — will be the ones to suffer most.
Combining images with text and captions printed into the photographs, Fisher consciously employed semiotics (the study of signs and symbols) to deconstruct some of the codes used by the San Francisco gay community to find and select sexual partners: Traditionally western societies have utilized signifiers for non-accessibility.
But what makes Nanette difficult to watch is what makes it hugely significant: Gadsby uses her identity — the reality of her physical presence, and the literal wear and tear of discrimination on her body — to deconstruct what it means to be a comedian who has been failed by comedy.
Nor did many voters in 1860 try to deconstruct why Abraham Lincoln's propagandists chose to present him as a backwoods rail-splitter, which he had not been for a very long time, instead of the well-heeled corporate lawyer he had, thanks to hard work and talent, become.
And, once we realise that the previous hour of viewing has been nothing more than an in-depth exploration of Holmes' mind — fueled by a cocktail of drugs — to allow him to deconstruct the mystery of Moriarty's death and apparent resurrection, the whole concept becomes slightly easier to understand.
Third, it is important for journalists to learn de-biasing techniques in journalism school so that they develop the critical thinking skills that allow them to not only deconstruct historically derived cultural biases but to have enough self-awareness to know when they have been unduly influenced by them.
On "Deconstruct," the first song from their new album, Endless Light, O'Brother delve into their trademark heavy, spacey territory that might be appreciated by fans of Torche or Jupiter-era Cave In, but is slightly tighter and more concise structurally than what the band has produced in the past.
If you find yourself with all Ls and some XLs, it's a very visible sign that you probably do need to deconstruct your project a little further; if you have mostly Ss, it means you've fallen into the granularity trap and need to abstract your tasks out a little.
As we finished the screenplay for 15 episodes, and the storyboards for 11 episodes, I started to see what I had wanted to make in the first place; I wanted to deconstruct and reconstruct a long history of animation made by various other directors in my own way.
In order to accomplish that, they had to deconstruct the legal instruments that had been put in place to preserve what is known as self determination—the ability of tribal governments to set their own laws, police their own citizens, and develop economic projects to build a sustainable presence.
"What worked, when you deconstruct it is, it was two to three hours of telling you, here's everything you need to know to be a functioning person: This is the news, the latest movie that's out, the book to read, how to cook your Thanksgiving turkey," Zakin says.
Here's what six leaders had to say about the arguments the former Google employee advanced: In a LinkedIn post, Wharton's Adam Grant eviscerated the Google memo, using his academic background to deconstruct Damore's mathematical conclusions and explain that the differences between men and women are slim to none.
Listed as "Wine, sort of" on the White Lyan menu, the unusual reds, whites, and rosés see Chetiyawardana deconstruct the flavours usually found in wine, fermenting with aroma-giving ingredients like rhubarb tea and sage to create a beverage that tastes like wine—despite containing next to no grapes.
In addition to reading from his dad's book, Morton is joined by two friends — James Cooper and Alice Levine — who deconstruct what happens in each chapter, switching between hysterically laughing at some of the more absurd sections of the book to deadpan analysis of our protagonist Belinda Blumenthal and her adventures.
There's the same sense of remixing objects in an existing toybox to deconstruct and subvert a popular franchise, and a lot of the humor is the same mix of very specific lore references and the general juxtaposition of serious scenarios with inherently silly-looking characters and non-realistic world design.
Participants of an IdeasCity panel entitled "A Starter Method to Deconstruct (Or At Least Examine the Intricacies of What Whiteness Actually Is)," have also withdrawn their participation in solidarity with DreamYard and the Point CDC, according to statements published online by panelists Xaviera Simmons and Recess director Allison Freedman Weisberg.
" She may balk at a comparison to Little Women—Little White Women, some critics have called it—but that's not unrelated to what Gerwig is doing, digging out what she calls "the found materials" so that she can then "explode it and deconstruct it and put it back together again.
It does not mention how the industry targets young people through flavored pods like mango or cucumber, which has been found to make them more appealing to young people, advertising online and through social media, and it fails to provide tools to deconstruct ads, Halpern-Felsher argues in the article.
So it's interesting to see Goldman's suggested answer to social media's existential fake news problem attempting, even now, to deflect blame — by arguing that the US education system should take on the burden of arming citizens to deconstruct all the dubious nonsense that social media platforms are piping into people's eyeballs.
Kaiser suggests that Martin's attempts to deconstruct the fantasy tropes he was surrounded by started out in thrilling fashion, but eventually ran into the fact that when you try to break storytelling convention at every turn, it can be awfully hard to get back on track toward a cohesive, exciting story.
Collaborative editing isn't new, of course, but Microsoft promises that the Fluid Framework will sync faster than anything else currently on the market and, what's maybe more important, give developers the tools to deconstruct and reconstruct documents into different modular components so that they can then be integrated into different applications.
The creative process, Hennig said, has been very similar to what she employed while working on Uncharted: she went back to the original Star Wars films to deconstruct how they worked in terms of tone, action, and story turns, and has used that as a framework to design the game.
He allows us to deconstruct the easy partitioning of the political field into just two distinct main characters, one with all the power (and, for this reason, guilty) and the other an absolute victim (thus, totally innocent.) Evil doesn't always require absolute negativity, as it does in the Dostoyevsky paradigm.
While "Ulysses" was his passion — he originated a weekly five-minute podcast to deconstruct the book and wrote a personal Baedeker to Joyce's Dublin — he was also a literary impresario and interpreter who interviewed hundreds of fellow authors and was often solicited to judge book awards, including the Man Booker Prize.
But I strongly believe that whatever the causes of the current drive to the caliphate was — and we can debate them, and people can try to deconstruct them — we have to face a very unpleasant fact: And that unpleasant fact is that there is a major war brewing, a war that's already global.
Mr. Cipollone's task at that point will be to deconstruct the House case that has sunk in over three days, arguing not just that the process has been unfair to the president but also that Democrats are trying to achieve through a trumped-up impeachment process what they cannot at the ballot box.
It is, therefore, a safe bet that Euro-skeptics will get no mandate in the EU's parliamentary elections later this month to deconstruct a 70-year old work-in-progress on the European project by making the European Commission (the EU's executive authority) an empty shell drained of the massive sovereignty transfers implemented so far.
Arriving in Oxford to study English literature, she's also prompted to track down a rumored inheritance: a collection of novels, diaries, paintings and other "Brontë treasure" that may have been left to her by her father, Tristan Whipple, an esteemed scholar who "spent his entire life trying to deconstruct" the writings of his famous forebears.
The one that isn't in key is a horn blast that superimposes another chord, a B-flat, on top of the song's existing single chord, a C. Other rock bands would copy the song's out-there use of Indian classical instruments, but few were able or willing to totally deconstruct the recording process to this extent.
Partisan ideologues, injected into the bureaucracy like so many lethal viruses, have ended net neutrality, given the green light to industry to litter our coastal waters with oil derricks, released deadly chemicals and pesticides back into the environment, announced their desire to deconstruct the nation's public schools, and done their best to revoke clean water protections.
In a press release at the time, O'Brien chose his words diplomatically while making clear that the band wanted to inject their gajillion-selling debut with more punk spirit: "The band loved the original mix of Ten, but were also interested in what it would sound like if I were to deconstruct and remix it," he said.
But the belief is back now, as can be confirmed by anyone who watched Djokovic dodge all kinds of danger on his way to another Wimbledon title in July or who watched him systematically deconstruct the compact game of Kei Nishikori in the U.S. Open semifinals on Friday with a 6-33, 6-4, 6-2 victory.
But Once Upon a Time in Hollywood's overall tone undermines that viewpoint, to me; it seems to observe its women through the wrong end of a telescope because it just doesn't know what else to do with them — while quietly despairing over that fact as a part of its attempt to simultaneously eulogize and deconstruct its own mythos.
It's odd that someone as canny as Trump—and I would argue that he's quite canny at times and his canniness is a big reason he's president—fell for Bannon, who burbled heavy-sounding philosophies (such as the need to "deconstruct the administrative state," which to Trump meant rolling back regulations and spending on domestic programs, both of which were fine with him).
If there are no "grand narratives," no self-evident truths, no straightforward texts, no criteria for determining artistic merit, then there is surely nothing to stop us from deconstructing such obsolete products as The New York Times and the Bill of Rights—or even, as so many academics seem obtusely unable to grasp, to deconstruct the self-evident merits of "diversity" itself?
The folks at Game Detectives​, an online group that's largely responsible for jointly working to deconstruct what's happening with the Sigil ARG, isn't sure whether a crossover with Frog Fractions 2 is merely a convenient bump in the road, a red herring amongst dozens of red herrings, or if we're close to seeing what Crawford has been working on the past two years.
Click here to subscribe to the PeopleStyle Newsletter for amazing shopping discounts, can't-live-without beauty products and more "Nathan invites us to join him on his artistic quest to deconstruct commercial photography and share an intensely personal moment with his subjects, set to Miles Davis' 1958 "Ascenseur pour l'échafaud", a forlorn improvisational piece he found in his parents vinyl collection as child," the release added.
Much of the dance music that grabs the headlines is derived from house and techno yet removes them from their original contexts: house as a safe space for young, gay, communities of color in which to self-create a more inclusive world; and techno's invention by working class black youth as a means to deconstruct ideas of the future in order to exert control over the present.
While the artist and his organization are quick to stress that some version of the project will remain within the original footprint, there are plans to deconstruct the work, piece by piece, with some of it going to museums, and other parts slated for an as-yet amorphous reconfiguration into something more community-based and less dependent on the animating spirit of Guyton himself.
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And in part it's because the boomers themselves contributed mightily to fragmentation, leaving too little standing when they tore things down and rebuilding haphazardly and self-interestedly, bequeathing a spirit of transgression and permanent revolution that's run out of things to deconstruct and is either feeding on itself, lapsing into torpor, or generating niche forms of radicalism on the further left and right that are too weak as yet to produce revolution or renewal.
While I've relied on my research and analytic skills to critique Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, as the Republican presidential nominee, I've also depended on my street smarts to deconstruct his extreme politics and erratic behavior.
But if you're having trouble drawing service red lines around, for example, known neo nazis, for whom hate speech and agitating for violence is a way of life, then setting out on a long and winding quest to deconstruct the anatomy of society in the hopes of eventually being able to build algorithms that do a better job of keeping toxic content off your platform, well, that probably isn't the fundamental fix you should be searching for.
" Using a theatrical performance to deconstruct responses to a months-old debate performance seems like another corridor in the hall of fun-house mirrors that is coming to define the Trump presidency, in which facts are countered with alternative facts, rogue social media accounts replace those that are muzzled and Mr. Trump as president-elect can take to Twitter to compare his cabinet selection process to reality TV or to carp about his impersonation on "Saturday Night Live.
To help them deconstruct athletic feats like the quadruple jump in figure skating or the backside double-cork 1080 in snowboard slopestyle, students can use Times interactives that slow down and narrate the action in the following sports: Figure skating (augmented reality) Giant slalomHalfpipe snowboardingIce hockey (augmented reality) LugeShort-track speedskating and Short track (augmented reality) Ski jumpingSnowboard slopestyle and Slopestyle (augmented reality) Make sure they use relevant academic vocabulary they have studied in class, such as kinetic energy, angular momentum, friction and aerodynamics.
When Žizek writes that the "LGBT trend" to "deconstruct" sexual norms "reduces this tension to the fact that the plurality of sexual positions are forcefully narrowed down to the normative straightjacket of the binary opposition of masculine and feminine, with the idea that, if we get away from this straightjacket, we will get a full blossoming multiplicity of sexual positions (LGBT, etc.), each of them with its complete ontological consistency," he makes an unwarranted leap, implying that trans people do not assume the same ontological lack as everyone else, even in spite of their gender identity, with as much or as little acknowledgement of this as is present in the cisgendered subject.

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