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And the company is delving into even less familiar terrain.
Delving deeper into Elliot's psyche is already giving Malek anxiety.
The company is delving into even less familiar terrain, too.
What was it like delving into this very real religion?
"He's delving into his heart and his culture," she said.
The show compensates by delving into bigger mysteries and conspiracies.
Lately, Lucas has been delving deeper into my disinterest in athletics.
NEW YORK — Ellen DeGeneres is delving deeper into the digital space.
Then delving deeper, Mayer asked Halsey about reconciling with an ex.
The exhibition might have benefitted from delving deeper into such ideas.
He learned to relish many unwashed hands delving in one pot.
And those stories might be the ones worth delving deeper into.
Embedded Delving deeper into a story that's in the news. 21.
Park began delving into serious spirits research, focusing first on gin.
CVS isn't the only health-care giant delving into clinical care.
Prosecutors appear to be delving into Stone's personal life as well.
That's where I started delving into lower tunings and playing slower.
Before delving into the individuals, a few words on the methodology.
It's a realization that came from delving into Sun Ra's work.
Since then the two have been delving into the Hollywood system.
Instead of delving into poll numbers, I'm diving into box scores.
For Chen, delving into a world of unknowns came with complicated risks.
But he is interested in delving deeper into the whys of coupledom.
But unlike Clinton, the candidate doesn't spend hours delving into briefing books.
But instead, even though it was painful, I thought I'd keep delving.
Gomez criticized the profile for delving too deeply into her personal life.
Lately, that's meant delving more into the use of technology and data.
Instead, it's all about delving into Celeste Wright's (Nicole Kidman) own tale.
For Ne-Yo, delving in to that mentality would make dinner worthwhile.
Most recently, we've been delving into the fascinating world of editorial cartoons.
Delving into this strange world, Emre became freer the deeper she went.
Such experiences have made both parties leery of delving into shutdown territory.
Revitalization in that case began by delving into archives in the 1990s.
But delving into those complexities takes a lot of time and effort.
The science is more ripe now to start delving into those questions.
An avid traveler, she began exploring ancient art before delving into American art.
Before delving too deeply into the psyche of this troublemaker, let's talk specs.
I just don't think the show ends up delving into it very deeply.
Still, it's worth delving a little deeper into why we care so much.
Before delving into the wild wild category of cult books, a content warning.
They continued to avoid delving into their internment until I became an adult.
But don't expect to see Wray rattled by senators delving into his past.
Advisors are also delving into more out-of-the-box strategies for income.
But the Toulouse-based Airbus is indeed delving into the small-jet market.
Vanessa Paradis was a musician and a film star before delving into fashion.
But it's another reminder that this probe is delving into Trump's political circle.
Weekly village markets are a great entry point for delving into Gascon foodways.
Delving deep with her speculum, she delves deeper into matters of the heart.
I started delving more into it and discovered that I really liked it.
Consumers are also delving into pre-owned sites like Vestiaire Collective for archival pieces.
By delving into my history, I thought I could reforge myself for the future.
Delving past the obvious obfuscation, even the statement reads just like ad copy. Beauty?
McConnell told reporters Tuesday afternoon that the negotiations are continuing, without delving into specifics.
Smith is a magazine cover photographer who's been delving back into his art roots.
To A New Form dignifies this Modernist master's work by delving right into it.
Delving into "Thrones" was rewarding creatively and — as the show's popularity grew exponentially — emotionally.
Jada Pinkett Smith is delving into transracial adoption in next Monday's Red Table Talk.
But few candidates spent much time delving into the nitty-gritty of their plans.
Dr. Terborg-Penn was one of a handful of scholars delving into this history.
And yet in all our delving we had not reached the true atomos, the indivisible.
Indeed, Trump has seemingly avoided delving into specifics of the House bill at all costs.
Maybe a Judge in Texas should enforce reading laws before delving into bathroom legislation. pic.twitter.
Around Lago Agrio, verdant jungle is pockmarked with oil wells delving deep below the trees.
I was trying to understand that and it was like me delving into his spirit.
Rooster Teeth's documentary division is delving into the world of autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR).
Monteverdi is relaxing his grip on the narrative and delving deep into his character's condition.
But the series was not the only scripted comedy delving into American's socio-economic experiences.
This is my best working time, perfect for writing long stories or delving into reporting.
The company is also delving deeper into hardware with a new product called Square Register.
Delving into the crosstabs, we find that this dynamic is especially pronounced among white Americans.
But delving into the British Museum's collections taught even him a few things about protest.
She was delving deeply into the history of the excessive fines clause of the Constitution.
She's made a career out of delving deep into the complex inner lives of women.
Over the summer, Korbin started delving into Chinese history books and training in kung fu.
President Donald Trump is not known for delving into the details of complex policy issues.
Now he explores more substantive topics, delving often into religion, gay rights and explicit sexual themes.
Delving into the history of Stormfront's creation is deeply instructive of the predicament we're currently in.
Today we're delving into the story of a legendary witch known for her ability to heal.
He often spoke in broad brushes, delving into policy mostly when pressed with questions from voters.
It's much more entrenched in the horror genre, delving into fiends and witches instead of supervillains.
But there are a couple of details about the startup's business that are worth delving into.
Frontline released an hour-long documentary delving into the behavior of serial sexual predator Harvey Weinstein.
As the name implies, you'll be delving deep into dangerous dungeons, which, obviously, will include mines.
It's official: Goop, Gwyneth Paltrow's popular but oft-mocked lifestyle brand, is delving into home goods.
So we decided to dedicate this THUMP Podcast to delving into its relationship with club culture.
When Feud came your way, what got you interested into delving into this particularly specific world?
Christians & Fractured American Politics in "Body and Soul," delving into the question of how birth-control
WD2 doesn't only stop delving into this territory, it stops even referencing that it ever did.
" Delving further into the nuances of monetary policy, he added that "the Fed is going loco.
"I started delving into the mystery about how no one would pay a ransom," he said.
In fairness, Colonel Grossman has done groundbreaking work delving into the psychology and physiology of killing.
Delving into possible reasons for the flooding, inspectors sent the camera down to take a look.
For writers, delving into the pasts of superheroes can be as enticing as envisioning their futures.
In particular, they'll be delving deep into the practice of land acknowledgments in the cultural sphere.
Individual artists have airy galleries all to themselves, immersive environments for delving deeply into their work.
And can't "unfolding" — the act of delving, of analysis — be construed as a kind of love?
I even loved delving into the lore-filled codex to learn about the various factions and characters.
Most modern states (including loosely theocratic ones like England) feel very uncomfortable when delving into religious affairs.
This exhibition's extensive display of paintings reveals Lashai the colorist delving into abstract renditions of the environment.
One thing they understood was Linux, so they started delving into Kubernetes and containerization and built OpenShift.
My dedication to constantly delving deeper with that game isn't delivering me any life-affirming, new experiences.
I always gravitate towards high-waisted denim, so delving into vintage Levi's seemed like a natural progression.
The new single starts with a child-like voice squeaking "Gorgeous" before delving into an electronic melody.
Attendees were delving into the reasons behind the collapse of these strategies and what could come next.
And you can bet that business lobbyists and the donor class aren't afraid of delving into it.
In LA, he kept up his physical activity and resumed his life, delving into real estate development.
The true extent of Book of Henry's misguidedness apparently can't be explained without delving into hardcore spoilers.
Hairabedian's documentary follows this process while also delving into the backgrounds of the veterans in the program.
Lawmakers did that and then went further, also delving into the financial obligations attached to criminal cases.
In recent days, Ms. McSally appears to have gained some footing by delving into Ms. Sinema's past.
James and Deborah Fallows came up with a reasonably efficient way of delving into the country's guts.
Mr. Khosrowshahi recognized the mistake and worked to repair it, delving into the pricing model that Booking.
Dr. Ingelsson and his colleagues are delving into many of these issues in upcoming experiments, he says.
Though Ms. Moore captured Katya's girlish effusions, she seemed less sure delving into the character's murky depths.
Netflix is delving deeper into the comic book world with its first acquisition, comic book publisher Millarworld.
No delving into what it means to be a black man attracted to men in 1960s America.
Without delving into spoiler territory, Thor's journey in the final Avengers film sees his body became a focus.
The Great Hack is sometimes fascinating, especially when it's delving into the shady inner workings of Cambridge Analytica.
Warren avoided delving into any specific policies where she and Sanders agree, like cracking down on big banks.
Brian Heater: I'm legitimately finding it difficult to discuss these sorts of things without delving into the conspiratorial.
It will first ease you in with the fundamentals before delving deeper into more complex concepts like cybersecurity.
Unfortunately for us, Manifest doesn't get to the broader cultural questions, instead delving into the familial questions first.
In the playground that meant delving into 19 recesses to find your last stick of Bazooka bubble gum.
To get started, Vento wrote up formulas and projected leveling curves before delving into the actual modding itself.
Federal and local agencies continue collecting evidence, delving into the gunman's life and interviewing those close to him.
The low point of the afternoon came when Texas congressman Louie Gohmert started delving into Strzok's private life.
Ant has also been expanding rapidly, delving into a range of businesses from wealth management to micro lending.
Stephanie starts delving into Emily's past, interviewing people she's known and putting together a picture of her family.
Still, the show now includes enough lengthy interviews, delving into enough serious topics, to annoy some longtime fans.
It's even possible that delving into such detail at this stage in the election is a political mistake.
Farrah's been living in L.A. where she was delving back into porn and reality TV. Emphasis on was.
Warburton from Fujitsu even sees insurance companies eventually delving into these platforms with their abundance of driver data.
He also plans on exhibiting the work regularly, and delving into experimentations with video, sound, and 3D printing.
Delving into the details of ADP's report shows that construction added 17,000, which was down from February's 24,000.
The process of delving into her own experiences in writing and directing The Farewell was cathartic for Wang.
"The X-Files" used to alternate stand-alone stories with "mythology episodes," delving into the show's larger conspiracies.
Before delving into where enforced meth and deliberate overdosing leads, Zhu makes a wider point about its use.
Others said they had long been active in their communities but were now delving deeper into electoral politics.
Lehmiller recommends starting slow by sharing a less-adventurous fantasy before delving into deeper or more taboo topics.
Saudi Arabia's critics are "delving into conspiracy theory territory," one consultant hired by the kingdom told The Hill.
While most play and sing songs, some have added local variations to the festival, delving deep into Hindu mythology.
The e-commerce giant continued to expand its reach into other industries, delving further into health care and media.
Before delving into tesseracts, we have to understand how Madeline L'Engle sets up dimensions in A Wrinkle in Time.
Fans have reacted strongly to the project, steadily pumping out fan art and delving deep into the game's lore.
As scientists keep delving through the first years of data, here are some of their major findings so far.
Before delving into the current and future state of election technology, let's summarize how we arrived at this point.
And, as it happens, what Mr. Hilfiger found by delving into his own back pages was a way forward.
You chose to focus primarily on those kinds of things rather than delving into the most advanced weaponry. Why?
It involved establishing an initial catalog of the works and delving into their ownership histories through the task force.
THEM is set to be a different kind of American horror story, delving into racial oppression in the 1950s.
Encouragingly, after delving into Monte dei Paschi's bad loans, Atlante last week said the loan quality matched its estimates.
However, delving into the strategies of the prosecution and defense of a trial still makes for a fascinating podcast.
To do it, he and Stelfreeze are delving deep into who the Black Panther is and what he means.
It's difficult to think of a similarly life-changing experience the smartwatch could produce without delving into total fantasy.
Delving into television seems like a natural next step for you, are you excited to jump into that world?
The story continued on, delving into the story of Winston and Greg, making several keen observations along the way.
The Ghosts of the Past by Shaun Walker in "No Direction Home," delving into why post-Soviet countries have
Ms. Grimaud, seated at a piano in the center, played an hourlong program of works delving into liquid depths.
The website analyzes Twitter followings by taking a large sample size and delving into the activity of various followers.
It tonally alternates between mysterious and scary, delving into the narrative and visual tropes of the sci-fi genre.
Nadler's committee is one of the most wide-ranging, delving into possible obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
She helped Nuciforo craft appropriations bills and an overhaul of the state banking code, delving deeper into financial services.
"A lot of it is delving into the community and figuring out how news spread within subreddits," Luckie said.
Sometimes it's just great to know they exist, others see you delving deeper and deeper into the hitherto unknown.
Yet they still allude to the vernacular of her Haitian culture, delving into human relationships, urbanism, and environmental issues.
I devote most of my waking hours to delving into the consequences of digital technologies for society and democracy.
Solving the mysteries and delving into the deepest, darkest secrets has earned the ire of some inhuman, natural force.
In delving into the fine details, the White House is turning the traditional formula for peacemaking on its head.
In itself it's everything from allegory to Bildungsroman to gothic horror delving into sci-fi, and so much more.
More than anything though, we are delving into this topic because it's an under-examined part of games culture.
Without delving into what's wrong, we can ask if there's anything we can do to help them feel better.
By delving into Gates' very early life, Guggenheim reveals that, basically, Bill Gates arrived on Earth as a Martian.
And this weekend, HBO will debut "The Watchmen," above, a superhero story delving into America's legacy of white supremacy.
They are also urging Leon to throw the case out without delving into the merits of the immunity arguments.
Some Russians in the audience found the idea of delving into the man behind the literature a welcome departure.
Again, the series is an admirable blend of multiple genres, delving into fantasy, hard science, history, adventure and espionage.
His last two releases were a little more unmoored, delving into abstraction as if he was retreating into himself.
For the three men, unburdening themselves after decades has meant delving back into some of their most painful memories.
The latest initiative will now see it delving deeper into drug development by investing in late-stage European biotech companies.
The judges also criticized Jones for delving into the constitutional question, which wasn't briefed or argued in Jane Doe's case.
Gowdy spent two years delving into Benghazi, in a probe used to attack presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's national security credentials.
Her blogs, delving candidly into sex, family and womanhood, were devoured by fans hungry for an authentic new female voice.
It's great fun on its own, but it's also a perfect base for delving even further into the game's multiplayer.
Delving into journals and letters, Ms Uglow also teases out the importance of his many friends in his personal life.
The new project sees Tilden delving into noise pop, his mercurial croon floating atop lo-fi orchestrations and lilting melodies.
Democrats have been quick to make the comparison, suggesting Trump feared Comey was delving too deeply into the Russia probe.
There's nothing like snuggling up on the couch, turning on the TV, and briefly delving into the lives of others.
Watching them live or delving deeper into fan forums brings a wealth of new information and new bands to discover.
The movie's final act doubles down on everything the show's finale did, again delving into philosophical speculation through experimental techniques.
And now, we'll be delving into one of the great mysteries of our era: Is Kim Kardashian a clone machine?
It also broke significant barriers in delving into subject matter seldom seen on the small screen — mental illness and therapy.
But get a taste of Singapore's cultural mélange by delving into vibrant enclaves like Little India, Chinatown and Arab Town.
Jones offers a detailed look into viral hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter and #SayHerName while delving into black feminism as a whole.
Adopting slower, gossamer piano and swelling strings, the track is perfect for delving into meditative thoughts on your daily commute.
To this end, we'll avoid delving into the math and instead rely as much as possible on analogies and animations.
This week, we unveil our fifth, with a flagship cover story delving into the rapidly growing home-health aides industry.
In the past several years, though, there has been growing scientific interest in delving into the various "'omics" of exercise.
Each tape reveals a reason why she ended her life, delving into high school bullying, social isolation, and sexual assault.
It tackles issues of belonging and tradition, delving into the complex experience of an immigrant family in the United States.
Kott says he's already raised close to $2 million, and plans to spend it delving into Sanders record and views.
To that end, each episode kicks off with a cocktail recipe — like a "Quarantini" — before delving into the week's disease.
It prodded at the front-runner Mr. Sanders's controversial remarks about Cuba without really delving into his democratic-socialist philosophy.
Now, with nostalgia reigning supreme, a new crop of fans are delving into the world of Thra and its inhabitants.
Today's puzzle is no different, and I'm glad that Ms. Burnikel is delving once again into the late week puzzles.
Delving into art, architecture, music and philosophy, he wants to learn why the idea of "less is more" keeps resurfacing.
My moment of connection came as I was delving around in the compost heap at the end of the garden.
"The next day, I started delving into it," Mr. Redzepi, 38, said in an interview last week in New York.
Delving more into memoir, Pekar recalls his youth and myriad struggles to find his purpose in life during that period.
While the US media focuses on Donald Trump, the Canadian press is delving into a wonky debate over carbon pricing.
The two flit and play on tenuous thresholds, darkness and comedy, delving into a man's pain and his fatalistic insanity.
Meanwhile, reporters delving into his past have been stymied by his family and friends' refusal to answer even banal questions.
Though monetization will continue to be heavily dependent on search and advertising, Google is clearly delving deeper into the consumer realm.
You can also explore the exhibition by Hogwarts subject, delving into potions or care of magical creatures as you see fit.
Even so, he says, the process of delving into and drawing on the music of "The Wall" was one of discovery.
Klietsch does an excellent job explaining the complicated math behind overbooking, while delving into some of the business ethics as well.
By finally delving into the character's backstory, the show had given audiences a glimpse of a more nuanced and complex villain.
Given Scorpio's penchant for delving into the unknown and unexplained, this combo can easily lead us down some byzantine paths, indeed.
I think for a lot of women, delving into another genre feels like a bigger risk to them for some reason.
Before delving into the bill's details, it's worth taking a moment to consider who, all told, comes out ahead and behind.
In addition to the "inspired by" tracklists, there's also a separate "discover" tracklist for delving into all new artists and songs.
Delving into the cost of living around the world, Deutsche Bank analysts compared the cost of consumer staples in each city.
For Season 2, that meant delving into a timeline of historical events ranging from the Suez Crisis to the Profumo Affair.
Instead of delving into a murky murder case, though, American Vandal investigated who drew penises on cars in the parking lot.
Students work with leading curators, making exhibitions and other curatorial projects, delving into history and theory, while doing thorough practical training.
The company is set to announce earnings today, with new CEO Roger Lynch delving into his plan for Pandora going forward.
It's impossible to discuss this in any detail without delving into spoilers, so let's just look at one example: The Alchemist.
There was no delving down into the bottom of the world to figure out the pathways and their twists and turns.
But War for the Planet of the Apes extends this idea by delving into something more: the nature of the soul.
So for the siblings, it's about delving deeper into our mother's country and learning about the history of where we're from.
What made the Times interview explosive was Trump's suggestion that he would fire Mueller for delving too deeply into his finances.
But in the 1970s academic researchers began delving into the field, which led to clashes with law enforcement and spy agencies.
Flynn also agreed to cooperate with prosecutors delving into contacts between Trump's inner circle and Russia before the president took office.
Today we discuss Michael Flynn's guilty plea to the FBI and the impending government shutdown, before delving into VICE's Stress Week.
Walmart has been delving into the healthcare space for some time, and already offers healthcare services in a handful of locations.
We found ourselves, once again, examining when an attack is deemed "terrorism," and delving into the history and politics of Uzbekistan.
As I began thinking about those first chapters, about delving into my childhood, it became clear just how little I remembered.
Past, Present, & Future, curated by Bill Scanga, the nonprofit in Williamsburg is delving deeper into the city's battle with its garbage.
Still, the effect was to suggest that Sanders continues to be uncomfortable delving personally into issues that affect black people's lives.
Impressively, he manages to provide a lot more than battle histories, deftly delving into technological advances, social changes and political contexts.
At the time, at least three scholars were delving into the atlas-size volumes of the Inquisition's proceedings against de Carvajal.
Across the Alps, Freud was busy delving into the ids of rich Viennese housewives using an early version of talk therapy.
By delving into the conflict's deep crevices, I came upon a wealth of untapped information pointing me in a different direction.
But at the very least, it's a theory that can be further studied without delving into the world of Tom Clancy.
They also found that communities can still achieve a "residential character" without delving into the specifics of the relationships among residents.
They also found that communities can still achieve a "residential character" without delving into the specifics of the relationships among residents.
Hughes's book begins with the prehistoric substrata, delving with curiously gripping detail into layers of settlement archaeologists have only recently unearthed.
Delving deeper, though, they also found white kids were twice as likely to be prescribed antibiotics as non-white kids were.
Part of this project was delving into the biography of James Collins Johnson, a prominent figure on campus for 60 years.
Rather, the conversational interviews delving into the mysteries of the universe are littered with clues about Mir, her projects and philosophies.
I think that these are the questions that policymakers and a more thoughtful president would really be asking and delving into.
The documentary premiered this year at the Sundance Film Festival, delving into the allegations against Michael Jackson which first surfaced in 1993.
In March, Oxford shared a selfie of herself on vacation while delving into her struggle with her ex-husband not being there.
Before delving into the hearing itself—which went poorly enough—it's worth mentioning that it was bracketed by further unfortunate Equifax revelations.
When Ellsworth Beaumont began delving into her research, she discovered the barriers that exist when communicating with the public about breast cancer.
The five-week court hearing in what is a complex case delving into detail on US surveillance operations took place in February.
They decide to use this power for the public good, delving into the realm with the help of a magical smartphone app.
I love the way QS has delicately and beautifully shared Darla's sobriety journey with us, delving even deeper into it this season.
Episode 7: To Build a Better Beta, which aired June 5, has two fascinating plot lines that are worth delving into deeper.
For Hwang, returning to M. Butterfly meant delving deep, including researching new information about the real-life couple who inspired the story.
So, it's no wonder that delving into each other's financial histories can be a difficult, even though very necessary, thing to do.
TechCrunch is returning to the UC Berkeley campus again this April for another full-day session delving into all aspects of robotics.
The forthcoming bi-lingual series will be a noir delving into Mumbai's underbelly, and shot in India in both Hindi and English.
It's a record to spend many hours with, unpicking its seams and delving deep below the obvious for the route to oblivion.
Delving into his character at the festival (literally the Antichrist) didn't seem more challenging than playing Anthony Anderson's boss on Black-ish.
No major U.S. data is expected to be released on Monday; however investors will be delving through another slew of earnings reports.
The restaurant brand revealed on Friday that it will be delving into the subscription box industry with "MmmBox," a monthly specialty service.
Bob McDonnell (R), the justices are delving into the broader question of where the ethical lines should be drawn for public officials.
Our columnist is delving into Indians history, taking their train route home from Boston in 1948, when they celebrated their last title.
The pair examined and researched the process of how decisions are made, delving into the science of uncertainty, bias and human error.
AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leon Botstein uses his ensemble as a kind of drill, delving deep into the repertory to unearth forgotten treasures.
They're also now delving into new technologies, like VR, where Vidcode can be that first step before jumping to something like Unity.
But after delving into Johnson's story, the project became a natural fit, a combination of passions that had a deeper social message.
I think we started maybe delving into certain types of music before these things became let's say the territory of Discogs sharks.
Delving into Santos's backstory, the documentary frames the artist as a hobbyist who jumped at the rare opportunity to showcase his talents.
Here she is, delving into her husband's off-handed comments about his grandfather and coming away with the intriguing story of Capt.
Some conservatives are acting as if, in delving into Kavanaugh's high school and college antics, Democrats are creating some egregious new precedent.
Karam's play might almost qualify as deep-delving reportage, so clearly does it illuminate the current, tremor-ridden landscape of contemporary America.
Delving further would bring glimpses of her childhood, when she was an infant living on a dirt road in the Deep South.
For 10 years, he directed Rusk's outpatient department but was not reappointed after he started delving more deeply into mind-body concepts.
Attenberg is so skilled at delving into the psychology of her characters that the result is absorbing, even when sympathy is low.
With her sixth album, Stonechild, Jesca Hoop is delving deep into culture, touching on concerns both complex and political in her songwriting.
"We have a really fun Halloween episode that is both grounded and heightened," Aguirre-Sacasa teased before delving into the Thanksgiving episode.
The Senate Intelligence Committee's interest in Geovanis indicates its investigation is delving further back into Trump's past in Russia than previously thought.
Paradise reflects on the love of God, while delving into the impact that faith had on the town's history and its inhabitants.
Now, with "Freeparking" and the upcoming EP, Lonely Road of the Dreamer​, ​he's expanding on those roots and delving into deeper territory.
These same features are still available post-redesign, except that, today, delving into an individual category only takes one tap, instead of two.
However, research continues delving into whether there's an evolutionary reason behind the colors, and whether the colors play a role in embryo survival.
Sometimes, it's not worth delving deeper into a connection, when the consequences for misjudging can be annoying, embarrassing, or in some cases, dangerous.
Yet, as Maisel did before American Woman, the dramedy manages to stay as airy as cotton candy while delving into these tough topics.
Just being able to keep track of a Slack conversation while delving into Chrome, Google Drive, or Twitter for research is hugely useful.
In the two years since, Bumble has expanded the limited definition of dating apps by delving into friend-making and soon, career networking.
Example two comes from Malaysia, where Medium was blocked for carrying an investigative report delving into corruption claims related to Prime Minister Najib.
They start off with a softball question, asking personal assistant Stephanie Shepherd about her feather tattoo, before delving into the truly personal investigations.
However, a sizable number of physicians believe the hygiene hypothesis has some merit, including the FDA, which is also delving into the issue.
Mr. Manafort, who has pleaded not guilty, is arguing that the special counsel overstepped his authority by delving into his payments from Ukraine.
Lutz spoke with VICE about his personal journey and what it's like delving into the murky, muddled realities of living with mental illness.
Without delving into specifics about the increasingly nasty campaign to replace him, Obama warned against yielding politics to the loudest or angriest voices.
They're also tapping and playing with interactive stories on tablets as preschoolers, then delving into instant messaging-like chat fiction apps as teens.
Researchers, however, are still delving into the science behind this blissed-out state of mind—and why so many people seek it out.
Better known for its dominance in China's insurance market, Ping An Insurance has been delving into the technology space with Ping An Technology.
At the same time, commercial films commodify sex, knowing that it sells but never delving deeper than a raunchy song or provocative clothing.
We like and have covered both Teva and Chaco sandals, delving into their history, design, and impact on the fashion and outdoor industries.
From there, Bowie not only continued to release hit albums and singles, but he also became a household name by delving into acting.
In fact, the show is at its best when delving into the tangled notions of identity faced by people in their late twenties.
She means to use the barbecue episode as a way of delving into deep, unresolved hostility between Erika and Clementine, for one thing.
Climbing mountains, foraging for food, delving into shrines, and conquering the massive Divine Beasts; Breath of the Wild is full of unforgettable moments.
Dust off your old class notes on "Wuthering Heights" before delving into this first novel by a professor of English at Williams College.
In the show's first two seasons, Oliver made a point of delving deeper into the topics it covered than daily shows typically can.
For young men, these bands challenged pre-existing codes of masculinity by delving into the fields of emotional vulnerability, sexual insecurity, and loss.
Delving deeper into the skills necessary for a particular job can help you determine if the field is something you're genuinely interested in.
During the recent controversy over the use of the confederate flag, BackStory produced an entire episode delving into the history of the flag.
Today they're talking all about ass, delving into everything from products custom-made for your butt to an art duo fixated on derrières.
"The First 48," a crime documentary series, has spent 16 seasons delving into the first two days of homicide investigations across the country.
But on "Parts Unknown," he turned the lens around, delving into different countries around the world and the people who lived in them.
So to get a better understanding of why reactions are so mixed, it's worth delving a little deeper into each of these items.
"We really need to do our due diligence and do even more delving into the lives of these people," Ana Martinez told CNN.
But in an increasingly digital world, the issue of intimate partners delving into our data might run much deeper than unwanted malware downloads.
There's nothing like spreading out the Talisman board, breaking out some snacks, and digging in for a day of dungeon delving with friends.
Delving into a character's jagged, shattered psyche has become both commonplace and popular with readers, but indulging fascination is rarely distinguished from titillation.
But together, they've continued their work as the electronic duo Age Coin, delving into the fractured realms between experimental composition and club music.
Rose's most recent exhibition comes after a four-year stint with World Vision, delving head first into the state of modern gender inequality.
It's those terms that both excite us and keep us delving for more, not making the "myth" to which Bertelsen ascribes our passion.
It shows his almost psychic ability to pick up on the imminently arriving apocalypse, while delving into issues of race, exclusion, and identity.
This whole exchange between Trump and Carlson was so vague that it's worth providing more context before delving into the particular claim about Washington.
The artist goes beyond recycling, delving into the poetry of the earth and of our bodies existing as part of the fabric of nature.
The President is brash, boastful, larger than life, obsessed with his self-image and not prone to delving deeply into the details of policy.
So if you like this column, or you like the work that I do in delving through sadness, then now you have the key.
NASA's scientists hope that delving into the planetary makeup of Jupiter will help us learn more about our magnetic field works here on Earth.
Given the uncertainty surrounding health care policy in America, it's worth delving into the issue of health care more deeply for a moment, too.
The case had reached a bench trial, which entailed Furman delving into the facts of the case — not just his reading of the law.
The investigation into the vet was a part of a larger one delving into a drug trafficking scheme, The New York Daily News reported.
But while today's landmark announcement is widely being reported as the first instance of "hearing" the universe, it's worth delving into what that means.
Don't worry — we won't be delving into the question of Grace's reliability as a narrator, and consequently spoiling the whole fun of the show.
You play as a small figure delving deeper and deeper into the world, uncovering secrets and new items, all while trying to stay alive.
With the remarkably talented Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Franco leading an exceptional cast, we look forward to delving deeper as this captivating story evolves.
Co-creators Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle have bottled these exact sensations into Pen133, their Hulu series delving into the pains of female adolescence.
Delving into the details of the Trump administration's budget math is challenging because the administration has simply declined to provide details on key questions.
The second season of The Crown wastes no time delving into the tensions in Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's marriage by the mid-1950s.
The report is the first released by the government health agency delving into transgender-related questions among a large number of students, experts said.
And gentlemen, the last half hour we've kind of been delving through your thoughts on the markets, on technology, on privacy issues, on Bitcoin.
I also know though my experience of training journalists in verification techniques that delving into real-life examples is the best way to learn.
But by delving into the seedy underbelly of America's ugly origins, the show has never felt more relevant than it does now in 2018.
Now, AI researcher and YouTuber Tommy Thompson has put together a video delving into the state of the current research on Super Mario Bros.
The World Bank is not the only development bank delving into the digital realm: The Asian Development Bank is also getting into the scene.
Following The Blair Witch Project, but before some of the genre's other notable entries, video games were delving into the concept of found footage.
There's a great tradition of delving deeply into what is terrible and interrogating it and taking it apart and analyzing it in great detail.
But Roy's story ultimately broadens, delving into caste tensions, the horrors of war, and the still-ongoing repercussions of colonial politics upon modern individuals.
The brainy swots behind the BBC show QI have teamed up to make a podcast, delving into the fascinating discoveries they've made that week.
Try both cava and prosecco side by side to find what you like — that's part of the beauty of delving into more affordable wines.
Such a trove would be valuable for the multiple House committees that are delving into almost every aspect of Trump's business and political affairs.
As a chief executive, he could set a course for the franchise without delving deeply into the mundane aspects of a general manager's job.
But if you're coming to the books from the TV show, I'd recommend first delving into the short story collections, which predate the novels.
And with Facebook's latest arch-nemesis, TikTok, now also delving into the world of e-commerce, you can bet Instagram won't be far behind.
But delving into policy and answering questions about his behavior aren't the only goals of Mr. Trump's periodic sparring sessions with the news media.
Instead, she suggest taking two minutes to write a positive email to someone in your network before delving into the madness of your inbox.
The idea of ruining systems, either infrastructure or banking or anything that has real implications, and I think that's where you're delving [into], actually.
Its comments essentially call on the agency to be mindful of its character limits in proffering any new rules, without delving into the details.
As always under great leadership, the Juilliard early-musickers, delving deeper into history here than is their Baroque wont, showed tremendous pluck, skill and versatility.
But you can't touch on all that without occasionally delving into science as well, and this show is too good to leave off our list.
Chilean regulators last year began delving into just how the new process works, ultimately rejecting Albemarle's application to produce more lithium for lack of details.
Finding sustainable ways to overcome escalating challenges will require everything from delving into culture and tradition to rethinking subsidies and politics around food, they say.
Obama responded by delving into law enforcement practices, creating commissions and issuing recommendations to police departments for how to treat suspects and handle volatile situations.
It was a few weeks before the shootings, and on that particular Sunday, I was delving into short stories from my senior creative writing class.
"Delving much deeper into [Emily's] story in season two, it was an incredible challenge," Bledel adds, hair ruffled, clothes falling apart, absolutely covered in dirt.
Delving into the academic literature, he discovered that urban moth populations have been shown to be less attracted to lights than are their rural relatives.
Bossie has already begun delving into his work with the campaign, attending a series of campaign meetings Thursday at Trump Tower, a source told CNN.
LOS ANGELES — MTV is delving deeper into the digital space with a new docu-series dedicated to internet subcultures and the people who create them.
They questioned its legal basis and said the U.N. was delving into national matters and prioritizing LGBT issues over discrimination based on race or religion.
Delving deep into West Coast subcultures were the drawings of Raymond Pettibon, collectively celebratory — with images of baseball and surfing — to harshly critical and crude.
The group's focus shifted subtly over the years; instead of delving into themselves for enlightenment, members of the Buddhafield were encouraged to worship their guru.
On Wednesday, policymakers 500 miles away started delving into why that's the sad truth, who is to blame and what can be done about it.
Delving into his music for the first time, I found a dark and emotive singer torn between internal pressures and a desire to seek enlightenment.
Bourdain relished delving into humanity's darkest places, and he was fascinated by Japan—previous comics were inspired by Jiro Ono of Jiro Dreams of Sushi.
Nearly 40 politicians, business moguls, campaign strategists and black-market money dealers have been jailed since prosecutors began delving into the scheme two years ago.
But Chilcot in effect rejects that charge by delving more deeply than anticipated into the Anglo-American failure to plan for the Iraq War's aftermath.
Nova follows up by delving into the contacts and pulling info from public online sources and social media accounts to look for areas of connection.
"The Vietnam War" opens by delving into the history of the region, including Vietnam's time under French rule and the rise of Ho Chi Minh.
The show honors predecessors by focusing attention on mystic Asian ghost stories, delving into the virtual world of phantom ancestors and the terror of hades.
He has been trapped at the center of a confusing legal web, involving two separate federal investigations, headed by different prosecutors, delving into different matters.
The book ends with an unexpected treat: a section delving into the history of the fairy tale as well as the philosophy underpinning this retelling.
The developing limited series will depict all of this drama and more, hopefully delving into the shadowy secrets of Baskins' origin story as a conservationist.
Though we welcome delving more deeply into some of these other countries, aspects of them are close to those of the ones we've already discussed.
The men said that delving into the "Cuckoo's Nest" characters — many of them broken and traumatized — had forced them to look inside themselves as well.
The most prominent liberal commentators now, like Maddow and Hayes, are more grounded and forensic, delving into policy without drifting away from its human impact.
The outlet said he was delving into a gray area on Facebook by paying the operatives to post campaign messages to their personal social networks.
The film, though, has a maddeningly short attention span, delving just far enough into one subject to whet your appetite before flitting on to the next.
Peele says ongoing coverage of the Ghost Ship fire—delving into what the fire department knew and when, for instance—has taken up all his time.
But he said he hasn't invested much time delving into Trump's psyche; instead, he's chosen to study the way the 70-year-old moves and talks.
Students work directly with leading curators, making exhibitions and other curatorial ventures, and delving into history and theory, while doing thorough practical training in curatorial practice.
The things that we're bringing up are not unique to us; we didn't get to these readings by delving deep or seeing something that's not there.
Brexit: The Uncivil War is a feature film delving into the data-driven political campaign behind the most seismic and divisive referendum in modern British history.
Clinton went beyond the typical campaign victory speech tonight, delving into much of her policy platform after thanking supporters for showing up in the Silver State.
Cyberpunk 2077's dystopia doesn't seem quite so on-the-nose, but it also seems to be playing with heavy themes without truly delving into them.
They spent years delving into the historical records from 1935 to the present day, comparing the 1930s measurements of all 90 subgiants to modern-day records.
In other words, delving into your astrological background — and how it did or did not mesh with your partner's — will not simplify your post-breakup venting.
Delving into the all-important break-even cost of production considerations, Baweja highlighted that Saudi Arabia is probably the only place that currently has excess capacity.
Truevine all but takes for granted that albino black men in early-twentieth-century America were titillating, without much delving into why that might have been.
Also, specifically, there were elements of the crystal-meth story that I felt we could develop more and improve on by delving further into the lifestyle.
I've found myself delving deep into hardcore online communities to learn more about English language-friendly imports and full game translations printed on fan-reproduced cartridges.
He began by deconstructing vintage clothes and textiles (à la Margiela) and delving into decades of fashion history and couture techniques for inspiration (à la Kocher).
In the game, you use your ability to see these creatures to solve problems for people, while also delving into the greater mysteries of the supernatural.
The journey begins with The Odyssey, then transitions to images of the Phoenicians and Romans, before delving into stories of Medieval knights and 19th century bishops.
But he and his team have been delving into the possibility that Russians may have injected foreign money into the 2016 race to influence the election.
The New York Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are still delving into the explosion in Chelsea on Saturday night that injured 29 people.
He expressed little interest, though, in visiting his father at his Eritrean rebel camp or delving deeper into the raison d'être of the Ginbot 7 movement.
It was only fair, Roberts concluded, to demand that the police seek a warrant before delving into this nearly sacrosanct private relation between human and phone.
Whether it's something with the character, or how DiCaprio plays him, much of the movie is Tarantino delving into the complexities (often darkly comedic) of Dalton.
Before delving into the serious implications that Trump's victory poses for our country, I would be remiss if I didn't give credit where credit is due.
She has been a skillful tactician at delving into any issue with a pragmatic and reasonable eye, always ready with sound advice and a good word.
I've publicly pined for a sequel to Until Dawn delving into other genre cliches, and it's almost as if someone made a game exactly for me.
Without delving at all into the law on materiality, the Supreme Court simply concluded that G&E and Bernstein Litowitz hadn't made out an adequate case.
I own the 12-volume set of the journals published by the University of Nebraska and have spent a lot of time delving into that collection.
His confident delivery turned stumbling when Mr. Manafort's defense lawyer began delving into financial schemes that Mr. Gates executed for his own benefit, not Mr. Manafort's.
Delving into an old box of memories can be hard, but the memories inside may prove themselves helpful as our solar system figures its shit out.
He complained that Saudi Arabia was not prosecuting its own officials despite promising to and was putting pressure on Turkey to stop delving into the case.
Getting serious about pre-distribution means delving into all the things that governments do to enable modern markets to function properly, from corporate law to antitrust.
Delving further into 18th century baptismal records, he then found that his ancestor somehow broke away from forced servitude to purchase three slaves of his own.
She embarked on the project in the early 22007s and labored on it into the 20133st century, delving deep into archives and drawing from oral testimonies.
Yet Mr. Phoenix's dancing also feels fueled by sensation, as if he were delving into Gaga, the movement language created by the Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin.
Rather, it briefly offers wrenching images (a bombing in Tel Aviv; razed Palestinian homes) before delving into the personal histories of members of Combatants for Peace.
It's altogether a boring and narrow lens — delving into how ministerial portfolios were handed out or who came second and third on party lists for Parliament.
Mr. Trump said Mr. Mueller was running an office rife with conflicts of interest and warned investigators against delving into matters too far afield from Russia.
She proceeds to list belittling words reserved for women, before delving into the troubling gender politics of fairy tales and the public perception of female stars.
Newsom calls her most devoted fans "delvers" for their habit of delving into her long songs (one upwards of 17 minutes) and extracting meaning from each line.
Before delving into Soutine stories, however, we should keep in mind this art-historical assumption: sometimes, biographical information is used to interpret the work of art itself.
Now, Rowling is back with a third and final installment, delving into the rich history of the Magical Congress of the United States of America, a.k.a. MACUSA.
Which real-life situations and characters are so intriguing that they'd be worthy of delving into and depicting in the truly intimate manner that only fiction allows?
Before delving into why the Mate X has me, and the majority of other MWC attendees excited, it's worth recapping the brief history of foldables so far.
The show attempts to unearth the ultimate celebrity dirt by delving into what happens behind closed doors — even doors that have been slammed shut in our face.
And now, as a new session begins, the court is delving into a set of racially charged cases in the explosive context of the criminal justice system.
If you are okay with how it recognizes faces, but yearn for better path programming, than you can enjoy that one feature while delving into the other.
News media company theSkimm is delving further into podcasting, with the launch of its first daily news podcast called Skimm This, set to launch on March 4.
While many of the following couples, like Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, aren't expecting at the moment, we didn't see any harm in delving into the unknown.
Shortly after reports that Scaramucci accepted the position began circulating, curious Twitter users handled the news the only logical way, by delving deep into Scaramucci's online past.
But as The Daily Dot reported, the trouble began when developers on Twitter began delving into the mechanics of the app after it was released in April.
UConn is now one of several colleges and universities delving into the cannabis industry, which has seen growth as more states across the country legalize the substance.
Beauty brand My Black Is Beautiful released a video on Monday, delving into racial bias and the way black parents raise their children to cope with it.
Before delving into that history and reasoning, it's important to get a full picture of the Trump administration's key pro-Israel moves since it came into office.
The episode is, in a word, terrific, and I (Vox critic-at-large Emily VanDerWerff) had a glorious time delving into its many secrets and hidden depths.
The Music Section is chronicling their work on the NLS Music Notes blog, with a July update delving into the details of how they digitize braille music.
This is another example of the media devoting a disproportionate amount of coverage to irrelevancies rather than delving into the most crucial issues surrounding this disastrous president.
As a secular Muslim director who studied in California, married a Christian and now lives in Paris, he feels that delving into such complexities makes better characters.
On March 3, roughly 1,500 attendees will spend the day delving into the future of robots, the AI that drives them and the people at the forefront.
From "Downsizing" to "Gravity," a particular curated brand of cinema is discernible in Venice's opening-night selections, one that captures the imagination while delving into character psychology.
The royals will have to utilize all their deftness for talking with dignitaries, while delving further into issues they champion, such as children's development and climate change.
The organisers admit that they are delving into the unknown, but for David Van Reybrouck, of G1000, a group promoting the scheme, it is a game-changer.
All these descriptors are inadequate; none of these essays can be quite so easily pinned down, delving as they do into the personal, the collective, the political.
In retrospect, it seems obvious that delving into questions of gender and sexuality as authentically as Soloway does would trigger them to meaningfully question their own identity.
In 2008 she moved to Atlanta, where she started playing guitar and delving into the blues while she made a good living as a cable-service telemarketer.
In the meantime, Endless House at MoMA strolls quickly away from its titular subject, delving into some intriguing and obscure objects, but sacrificing cohesion in the process.
She's trying to design more individualized experiences—for example, the company is delving into head and neck cancer specifically, citing how harrowing the bolted-down experience can be.
Delving deeper into the figures, the services sector was seen as a key contributor to the growth figures, with there being a 0.8 percent quarter-on-quarter increase.
Now, build a game into that template where you play a Zelda-esque hero chasing loot that opens up the world and delving deep into boss-capped dungeons.
Titled "Twitter: Transparency and Accountability," the House's conversation will likely be exploratory rather than solution-oriented in nature, delving into deeply partisan topics around political bias and censorship.
Today we run through the major headlines before delving into the story of JT, a young prospect in Brooklyn who recently joined a local branch of the Crips.
Rather than regular CO27 numbers or climate signals, she has created entirely separate, in-depth news programs, delving into how changing climes have altered the local Springfield community.
Kansai Electric has tried to strengthen its position further by buying stakes in LNG projects outside Japan, getting into retail gas sales and even delving into real estate.
It's a satirical take on the actual human, Louis Theroux, the acclaimed documentary filmmaker who travels around the globe meeting unique people and delving into their complicated stories.
As the player, you're able to cycle through photos and dating profiles, and it really feels like you're a hacker delving into the private life of another person.
Instead, the Billions premiere handled the Donald Trump presidency in the most Billions way possible: slyly acknowledging a change in the outside world, but not delving into specifics.
Part two is the Sex, and it goes way beyond the boring human model of inserting Part A into Slot B, even delving in to sexually transmitted infections.
Booker launched his bid with a video and an email to his backers in which he laid out his key issues without delving too much into policy specifics.
Delving into the vast amount of research on the extent to which biology and culture influence behavior and even brain development is beyond the scope of this lesson.
In both instances we see Ludendorff working in secret with a woman, delving the mysteries of life and death with a hint of sexual tension underlying their scenes.
Go deeper : Check out a my column from earlier this year delving into how industry is urging President Trump to not to wholly repeal too many environmental regulations.
Shechtman and Mazurek both assailed Rechnitz's credibility in their cross-examinations and closing arguments, delving into his admitted history of dishonesty in dealing with city officials and others.
More than just delving into Clinton's personal faith, the question also represents a split in Iowa, a state where religious Republicans wield considerably more power than religious Democrats.
You've got to start broad in the observational humour game and then specialize, delving into narrower observational holes, getting really into the nitty gritty of your chosen area.
GOP organizations and political action committees have spent recent weeks delving into multiple areas of O'Rourke's life, from his voting record to a drunken driving arrest in 2628.
Delving into the metaphysical and the spiritual realms, Krauss presents a stirring, sprawling exploration of the "unformed and nameless life" that exists alongside the one we're consciously living.
Apple delving into the world of high-quality headphones isn't too strange: the company already owns a headphones company, Beats, which it bought in 2014 for $3 billion.
Democrats, of course, believe that there are now rich pickings to be had in delving into Trump's affairs far beyond the Russia-centric focus of the Muller investigation.
The Sopranos Sessions is an excellent book, delving into all sorts of details and providing a rare opportunity to hear from Chase himself, who is shy of reporters.
Working within your influences at its best involves delving into your particular aesthetic and cultural milieu to create something that remains true to your deeper sense of self.
He started delving into research about how the CD format functions, and once he did, "I was like, 'I can probably fit this is a tweet,'" he said.
Delving further, that survey data shows support is stronger among younger physicians, says Namita Mohta, a hospitalist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and clinical editor at NEJM Catalyst.
For more than a year, journalists covering the presidential campaign for The New York Times have been delving into the lives of Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Per the concept of the comp, all the players here choose darkness, but its the ways in which they arrive there that makes this set worth delving into.
I'll save delving into an on-set sexual misconduct allegation for another day, because that deserves the kind of thought and attention that is rarely present past midnight.
The New Year Times  called her work "melodramatic," but also compared her to Joan Didion and Sylvia Plath for delving into the "raw candor" of her emotional life.
At this point in a transition, a president-elect is usually delving into intelligence he has never before seen, and learning about C.I.A. and National Security Agency abilities.
In November, Business Insider published a report delving into decades of court records about the culture of Bloomberg LP, which has been described as a sexualized, predatory environment.
"I now wish that I had been more probative in my approach in delving deeper into the explanations I was receiving about what was being done," he said.
Delving deeper, the scientists found that, statistically, the ideal amount of exercise to prevent depression started at about 15 minutes a day of running or other strenuous exercise.
But if Super Mario Run is a big success, it's easy to imagine Nintendo delving deeper into partnerships with Apple in a way that could benefit both companies.
Jenner cheerily greeted the crowd before delving into a wide-ranging conversation touching on everything from her support of the party to her faith and recently proposed bathroom bills.
For a recent article delving into the science of what makes hummingbirds so agile, National Geographic collected a series of incredible high-speed videos of the birds in flight.
And Facebook is also delving into new kinds of business models for rolling out networks, specifically in Peru where local carriers are collaborating with local businesses and community organizations.
If I could do this article again, or if I had a larger word count, I would probably spend more time delving into what happened before the rule change.
Without delving too deeply into politics, the poet lamented that many respectable governments were exporting weapons to her country's masters with little care as to how they were used.
Then for Rene, we've sort of hinted that he has a bit of a tragic backstory, and we're going to be delving into that with a lot more specificity.
In future episodes, the characters will be leaving Scotland and heading to the West Indies, delving into slavery and the historical legacy of people of color in the Caribbean.
Hearthstone is harkening back to some of fantasy's most classic elements with its latest expansion, even taking its own crack at dungeon-delving with a new single player mode.
He tracks Smiley down to a library in Freiburg, where the elderly spy seems to be delving into some abstruse historical puzzle, maybe pertaining to the Holy Roman Empire.
White HousesBy Amy BloomOut February 13If this political climate has you down, then delving into the story of history's most notable women, Eleanor Roosevelt, may prove a helpful buoy.
"Time for After" breaks that streak, delving into the role Eugene plays in the Sanctuary, and the naked sense of self-preservation that shapes every facet of his life.
With these industry titans delving into AR headsets, it will be interesting to see what innovations each come up with to make their device the most attractive to buyers.
By delving into such a dark place, Efron has the opportunity to showcase his range and depth and obliterate any preconceived notions viewers and directors may have of him.
While she's delving into corporate corruption, "an even darker secret about the town" emerges and Abby has to confront a missing persons case and her old high school bully.
It would have launched a thousand articles delving into the collapse of their relationship -- and what it all meant for the party and its chances of getting something done.
Tokyo's unprecedented decision to introduce negative interest rates on Friday may intensify concerns that global central banks are delving into a tit-for-tat currency devaluation fight, strategists warned.
Backlash begins Backlash was swift, with claims from Democrats that Trump was ridding himself of an investigator who was delving too deeply into ties between his associates and Russia.
Rob is delving into Armenian culture as a way to recreate the wonderful father-son memories he had as a child and pass them on to his own daughter.
In recent years we've tackled cutting-edge cures, sidelined communities, mental health​, and of course recreational drug use—delving into global health issues and matters of personal wellness alike.
Throughout it all, Togetherness is stays true to its name, delving into what brings us closer and cuts us off from the people we want to be closest to.
This looks like a strong performance on the surface, but uranium isn't quite like other commodity markets and it's worth delving down to try and fathom the underlying dynamics.
In her chat onstage with Ms. Swisher, Ms. Coles defended magazines ("They make a huge amount of money still," she said) before delving into America's puritanical approach to sexuality.
In his opera, Mr. Adès seizes the story and makes it his own, delving into its "underground river of meaning," as he says in an interview in the program.
"Certainly we will be delving further into the murder of Khashoggi, and I want to make sure that the committee is fully debriefed on it," Schiff told the Post.
PARIS (Reuters) - Delving into the history of a family art business she once shunned, French celebrity journalist Anne Sinclair is returning to public life by reconnecting with her roots.
The president invoked the legacy of Ms. Toner, saying she had not shied from delving into the complexities of health care reform or the intricacies of the tax code.
Mr. Toobin has used the same winning formula of delving deeply into an American crime story that had tremendous notoriety in its day and retelling it with new resonance.
But Forbes, delving into the history of the Hearst fortune, points out that sometimes a family business keeps succeeding, and paying dividends, because it is kept outside the family.
Gilmore Girls is a family drama, and it shines brightest when it's delving into the fundamental trauma and dysfunction — and the warmth and the joy — of the Gilmore family.
Delving deeper into real tragedies and revealing them to the public has its benefits, such as re-evaluating botched or unjust criminal trials and allowing viewers to think critically.
After delving into nostalgia, you'll feel more connected to your friends and also be motivated to actually reconnect with them; you might even go out and seek new ones.
The patterns interlock and stack up to grow dense and bustling, confident and luminous — the sound of a band simultaneously delving deeper into its music and opening it up.
She said Bouton had kept the "Ball Four" notes meticulously organized at their home in western Massachusetts, and had often enjoyed delving into them to stir an old memory.
He hired experts and spent months delving into "all the specifics" to make sure everyone in the company was being paid relative to the market, including things like equity.
But the lyrics tend opaque—pretty sure "Hawk Vs. Prez" is about Lester Young, for instance, but that took a lot of delving that only got me so far.
But on that winter night, before delving into titles including "Preludes" and "La Figlia che Piange," he delivered a preamble on his craft, often rousing the crowd to laughter.
And apart from Leta, who spends the film delving into a personal tragedy, most of the characters seem less wracked with paralytic misery than they did in the previous film.
"They'd say: 'If you have any problems call this doctor and I'll pay,'" says journalist Javier Valdez, who specializes in delving into the entrails of drug trafficking culture in Sinaloa.
Before delving into our discussion about her new memoir, Unwifeable, the first thing Mandy Stadtmiller tells me is that I need to download the voice recorder app she swears by.
Each issue of the magazine is themed, and a theme usually arises from us seeing strong bodies of work that are delving into a specific area or set of ideas.
That includes delving into the nature-versus-nurture question as it pertains to hatred, and whether aggression and violence are learned behaviors or in some respects hard-wired into us.
Yet, many of the attendees were engaged in total emulation, delving not only into the lifestyle but also taking up his example and trying their hand at vlogging as well.
Democrats -- and some Republicans -- were quick on Tuesday to claim that Trump was ridding himself of an investigator who was delving too deeply into ties between his associates and Russia.
Here We Go Again is simultaneously prequel and sequel, advancing Sophie's story while delving back into Donna's past to look at the bright, fierce young woman she used to be.
From delving into the history of branding, to exploring interactive clothing, the Design Museum manages to balance reverence for design history while pushing visitors forward into a tech-enabled future.
When asked about problems including homelessness and poverty, housing on Indian reservations, preventing discrimination against LGBT individuals and minorities, Carson agreed to work on them without delving into specific details.
So when I started delving into literary and cultural history, the question in the back of my mind was: Did China have anything similar to the Pythons or to vaudeville?
Steve Bannon has fallen out of favor with the White House and gave up the reins of Breitbart, so now he's delving into a new realm — bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Imagine seeing a therapist to talk about how you feel about money and delving into the psychology of how and why you spend it, and you've got the general idea.
"Since my works are so personal, I find myself delving deeper with certain issues and topics, and being more selective with the works I choose to share publicly," she says.
While not always nuanced, this show has always been keen on delving into conversations around consent on college campuses and this episode attempts to make sense of the gray area.
Delving into one's own conscience -- as Alexander did to see how she measures up next to King -- is a valuable exercise that many people should emulate this time of year.
The sixth and final season of the show will continue in that vein, delving into more cases presented to a unit of the Los Angeles Police Department led by Cmdr.
The minutes showed the Fed delving deep into the mechanics of how they could best structure their holdings of several trillion dollars of securities to battle a future economic downturn.
L.A.'s fascination with high-speed pursuits has been the subject of cultural commentary, with writers across the years delving into what it says about the city and its inhabitants.
You could see it delving endlessly into this affluent community where the teachers work lectures on sustainable agriculture into a reading of "Charlotte's Web" and parents treat teachers like servants.
Delving into the underground drag and sex worker scene in Tokyo, the film unfurls in beautiful disarray, offering one of the most harrowingly pure expressions of cinematic queerness in history.
The premiere episode of the ninth season of this contemporary visual art program sets its sights on Johannesburg, delving into the work of four creators from the art-heavy city.
Yet, in this age of Black Lives Matter, she is rarely on record for expressing similar remarks about racial justice or delving into the richness of her African-American heritage.
Pedretti was eager to take the challenge because, much like the experience of delving into the mind of Nell, it allowed her to exercise her "muscle of empathy," she said.
How the race for control of the House currently looksBefore delving into the specifics of how a Sanders nomination would affect down-ballot races, here's how the House currently stands.
Afterward, she presided over a panel discussion, delving into details about the larynx, the importance of hydration and perhaps more about the vocal mucosa than nonsingers really need to know.
Unnerved by the chasm between her beliefs and desires, Marzano-Lesnevich quit law and began writing, spending a decade delving into the unlikely parallels between her past and Langley's history.
And without delving into the arcana of Deflategate, it's obvious that the Patriots' search for a competitive edge has taken them to at least the edge of, you know, cheating.
Delving further into a world of artificial saturation, the works of the French photographer Reine Paradis at Galerie Catherine et André Hug are clearly influenced by a post-Instagram world.
The answer to these questions, if there is one, may lie not so much in delving into the artist's psyche as in exploring the particular world Gentileschi inhabited in Florence.
But answering the question thoroughly requires delving into the manifold ways race, gender, class, and celebrity are playing out in the R. Kelly story, which is a Herculean task for anyone.
But now, with his new gig as the host of Fox's Love Connection reboot, Cohen will be taking things up a notch by delving into the love lives of total strangers.
The review of Greta's death 23 years ago is "standard procedure" when delving into a suspected murderer's background and does not represent any red flags about that earlier death, McCausland says.
But while my hands have been occupied with the monotony of manual labor, my mind has been elsewhere, delving into a fantasy realm as a means to fight off the boredom.
"With a dedicated team focused on delving into how machine learning can advance the world of science, we're looking forward to seeing the many ways our technology can make a difference."
Code-switching is a universally understood practice, and although Riley is an innovator for delving into its connection to actual systems of oppression, the practice is referenced quite a bit onscreen.
Hopefully, a shorter format will give fans the burst of nostalgia they want without delving too deeply into the twins' annoyance with Roger for posting long comments on their Facebook posts.
Instead, Gat says engaging in intimate, late night conversations where they can feel comfortable delving their private dreams and desires is a solid way to swoop a Pisces off their feet.
The second episode, "Part II," starts delving into the cult tied up in the double homicide of two of its members: Bess McTeer (Ellen Adair) and Adam Lowry (Adam David Thompson).
Midge's resolution for the Sophie Problem reveals how Maisel can maintain its feel-good vibes, despite delving into tough topics: this heroine truly believes in progress, paired with a good laugh.
There's nothing wrong with playing out old or familiar tropes if you do them well, but Machines Like Me seems to avoid delving into new ideas with an almost willful obstinance.
The game will feature new cases every month, delving into the broader mythology of alien invasions and government conspiracies while also including standalone episodes — sort of like to the show itself.
Joanna Burch-Brown, a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Bristol, said it was fantastic that Cambridge was delving into its past and looking at its intellectual contribution to slavery.
"We believe this area is in its infancy" Along with the melody, Google published a new blog post delving into Magenta's goals, offering the most detail yet on Google's artistic ambitions.
Despite making critical decisions to avoid delving into the mysteries of human behavior and interactions, Waymo is finding that such research is an unavoidable challenge on the road to driverless mobility.
In Masterpiece Cakeshop, the court recognized that it can invalidate what it views as an official act of religious discrimination without delving too deeply into other legal issues surrounding the dispute.
Microsoft, too, is delving into quantum computing, as the company debuted its Quantum Network earlier this year — a collection of partners that will work with the company to advance the field.
Without delving explicitly into politics, the ceremony explored Brazil's complex history, including its settling by indigenous peoples, its colonization by Portuguese explorers and the tragic scope of the country's slave trade.
So a lot of it was delving into the past with them, digging up old photos, old videos, traveling with them back to their hometowns, talking to their parents and friends.
"Well, it's been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon," he'd start, before delving into self-deprecating narratives that might contain a life lesson on, say, the importance of losing at softball.
Today, we talk about Iran's massive earthquake, Trump's pick to replace HHS secretary Tom Price, and his meeting with Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte, before delving into a strange art world phenomenon.
The company is introducing a range of new exercise types, as well as a new leveling system that lets you choose between delving deeper into specific skills or learning new content.
Today we discuss the GOP's new tax bill, Trump's support of Senate candidate Roy Moore, and Bali's volcanic eruption before delving into the trend of mothers who microdose with medical marijuana.
Top editors and reporters at Newsweek were fired after they, too, started delving into the company's accounts and the owners' connections to Olivet University, an evangelical Christian college in New York.
We'll talk about a range of issues, including delving into more details around Google's $1 billion initiative announced by Pichai in October aimed at training U.S. workers for jobs in technology.
He'll savor Orvieto wine or truffles on village patios before delving into the historic burning of a medieval sect known as the Cathars or the slaughter of bulls commemorated at Lascaux.
Tabita Rezaire's "Premium Connect" (2017) is a meditative collage in motion, delving into computing systems, African divination, and plant communication in its quest for a more spiritual mode of human connection.
This special issue was created in partnership with Past Tense, a new team at The Times that is delving into our archives to bring to life compelling stories from our past.
It's easier to marvel at their foreignness and exotic appeal, but that is limiting: Delving into the genre's principles and quirks is worth the effort, to understand its inner logic, too.
Mr. Orange struggled for several years with the structure, puzzling over how the characters' lives fit together, and discarded hundreds of pages and entire chapters delving into different characters' family histories.
The Italian playwright Stefano Massini's "The Lehman Trilogy" takes the events of the crisis as its starting point, before delving back into the history of the family who founded the bank.
Ms. Pelosi, having carefully orchestrated the impeachment vote in the House, does not want to allow the Senate to quickly bury the matter without delving into additional witness accounts or documents.
To their credit, the producers have demonstrated the format's elasticity by delving into the 1997 slaying of Versace, the famed fashion designer, as part of a killing spree by Andrew Cunanan.
Successive generations of Agustín Edwards — as all the family's firstborn males have been named — amassed a fortune in mining, banking, agriculture, publishing and even whaling, while delving into politics and diplomacy.
The central bank has been known to intervene in the markets either through state-owned banks or by delving into its vast foreign currency war chest to prop up the yuan.
Home turf for Trump In going after Obama's post-presidency business arrangements with Netflix and Random House, Trump is delving into two arenas -- television deals and book publishing -- he knows well.
As the caucus meeting was wrapping up, the House Judiciary Committee was kicking off its first impeachment hearing, featuring a slate of constitutional lawyers delving into the details of impeachable offenses.
But this is the first time the special counsel has gone after documents from the Trump Organization, which might be a sign that he's delving deeper into this line of investigation.
Titled "Eckhaus Latta: Possessed" and delving into (and around and about) the art-inflected fashion house founded by Zoe Latta and Mike Eckhaus in 2011, the exhibition is almost dizzyingly multivalent.
At TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco, I'll be delving further into the topic with Kairos founder and CEO Brian Brackeen, and Kristian Lum and Patrick Ball of the Human Rights Data Analysis Group.
Ellis restricted the amount of time the government could spend establishing what Manafort did to earn the money at issue — namely, delving into the details of his political consulting work in Ukraine.
Here is a list of questions you will want to think about before delving into those investments, whether you research on your own or enlist the help of a professional financial advisor.
The studio that Grand Theft Auto built is delving back into its Wild West setting to deliver a prequel story about the gang that original RDR star John Marston once called home.
And that's not even delving into the Black Lives Matter/police racism conundrum that the candidates have also fumbled about in their typically polarizing ways, without offering any real and holistic solutions.
If you want to quickly improve the speed of Chrome and the sites you're visiting without delving too deep into its inner workings, you should find this guide to be extremely useful.
More than any other mainstream rapper of this decade, Lamar has spent more time delving into the intricacies of what it means to be young and black in the US right now.
To reassure myself, I completed an additional fellowship in clinical psychology, delving further into the realities of human mental illness and how we might understand and treat it by experimenting on monkeys.
They have been delving into the death-penalty records of the 16 counties and comparing them with those of other jurisdictions and have found three key features that often characterize the 16.
Ms. Albert, the retired psychotherapist, wants to return to Ireland and is now delving into books like "The Graves are Walking" by John Kelly and "The Princes of Ireland" by Edward Rutherfurd.
Delving into her background, the administrators concluded that the low ACT was in part a function of a childhood in which she'd bounced around in foster care and even lived with teachers.
The briefs cover consumer and enterprise projects, and includes specific topics like 'Delivering an Enhanced In-Home Wi-Fi Experience,' 'Boosting Communication with Enterprise Customers,' and 'Delving Into Drone Detection and Management.
Image via Wikimedia You know how every rap nerd wants to bore you by delving headfirst into the semantics of how, like, ugh, Illmatic is the greatest rap album of all time?
But delving into the detail offers an explanation as to why this is the case, the price of the bulk of the coal India imports has been declining, especially in recent months.
Drawing on an astonishing array of sources, Kotkin paints a richly variegated portrait, delving into Stalin's peculiar personality even while situating him within the trajectories of Soviet history and totalitarianism more generally.
The way a stranger delving into the whole story of her latest back surgery becomes, unfortunately, second nature, and then she's flipping through her phone showing off pictures of her deceased dog.
I remember when I first started really delving into the United States black betal scene, Ash Borer was a name that constantly popped up as one of the strongest examples of USBM.
He has tried to explain some of that history to his 7-year-old daughter, but without delving too deeply into complex concepts like Western imperialism, which she may struggle to grasp.
This is Ishiguro delving into monstrosities hidden beneath a stiff British upper lip, and while Remains of the Day may or may not make you cry, it will certainly make you shiver.
Mr. Garrow's piece also names numerous black women, most of them dead, who were allegedly Dr. King's willing romantic partners, delving into their private lives without their consent or any compelling reason.
The EU is insisting that the two sides agree on an exit bill, the rights of EU citizens in a post-Brexit world and Irish border issues before delving into future ties.
One area Securing the Shadow falls short is in delving into how posthumous portraiture endures despite our access to photography, such as through charitable organizations that donate portraits of stillborns to parents.
The series became known for hot-button story lines centered on race, delving into police brutality, fallout from the election of President Trump and the use of the N-word among children.
He opened by describing the gravity of the Senate's role in the proceedings before delving into the increasing use of impeachment as a tool against American presidents over the last few decades.
He is described as "an avowed conspiracy analyst" on his website and cites the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks as a "watershed moment" in his life that led to delving into conspiracies.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the House Democratic campaign arm, spent millions of dollars on field operations in the race, delving into paid advertising only in the final stretch of the race.
Delving deeper, she realized that this had been true all over the country, with such organizations promoting the care of orphans, school lunches, better trash collection and all sorts of other issues.
He studied photography before delving into painting — in a recent Tate video, he called his camera "my mechanical sketchbook" — and over the course of his decades-long career worked in fashion as well.
Then, we're delving into two reports on North Korea: The first examines what can be learned from its recent missile launch; the second looks at North Korea's relationship with its only major ally.
At The Heart of Gold Directed by: Erin Lee Carr Carr has a rare talent for unpacking incredibly complex true crime situations, delving deep into the psyche of women society has written off.
The show will also feature longer field pieces reported by Mr. Cenac, and will spend multiple episodes of its debut season delving into policing in America and the many issues it brings up.
The exhibition contextualizes the Medu Art Ensemble's work through Southern Africa's geopolitical landscape in the previous decade, delving into the daily lives of those who were subject to and resisted the apartheid regime.
His testimony is expected to continue for several more hours today, delving into the details of how exactly he contends Manafort directed him to hide income and foreign accounts from the US government.
The policies themselves are considered largely outside the Fed's authority over monetary policy, delving into issues of education and skill development, the implications of student debt on family wealth, and home ownership trends.
Haiti: Post-Earthquake Hunger and Desperation In a 2011 episode of No Reservations, Bourdain visited Haiti after an earthquake devastated the impoverished island nation, focusing on the food but delving into the devastation.
BALANCE SHEET DEBATED The minutes showed the Fed delving deep into the mechanics of how they could best structure their holdings of several trillion dollars of securities to battle a future economic downturn.
In the case of Apple, which has recently been delving more into the enterprise space, that may include "building iOS productivity apps, business transformation services, legacy IT migrations, IoT-based services and more."
At two hours, it contains a bit too much footage of the backs of people's heads in a courtroom, when it could be delving deeper into other topics related to the girls' case.
If she publicly discusses things like policy interests, she could be expected to do so from here on out, positioning her platform, delving into her own political tendencies, or those of her husband.
KIRYAS JOEL, N.Y. — In a place where young boys spend their days hunched over volumes of Torah and Talmud, delving into timeless stories and precepts in an ancient singsong, the scene was incongruous.
From Beyonce's Lemonade and Frank Ocean's Endless, this seems to be the year musicians are delving deep into film projects to complement their albums—and Drake is joining in on the fun, too.
Prior to delving into directing a series that mixes humor and heartfelt storytelling, DeLong appeared in Mortified Nation on Netflix, The Special without Brett Davis, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, Comedy Central, IFC and more.
A short but bullish man who enjoyed watching crime shows on television, Searcey was unfulfilled by his work on the farm, and he began delving into the case as an unpaid private investigator.
Before delving into the blame game, I'd first like to call attention to their ingenious solution towards minimizing the fallout, by hoping affected parties didn't read the bullet points in their statement. Incredible.
Instead Williams embarks on an idiosyncratic journey through various landscapes (some empty, some crowded), delving, along the way, into the politics, activism, history and people that are also a crucial part of them.
Indeed, the best hope for the White House is that the notoriously buttoned down, patrician Mueller might be repelled by the thought of delving into alleged romps with porn stars and Playboy bunnies.
This season, to commemorate the centenary of Ginastera's birth, orchestras around the world are delving into not just well-known compositions such as the Harp Concerto or "Estancia" Dances but his entire opus.
New technology means that the next quantum leap in the retail experience could be just around the corner, but it may not be about delving deeper into the virtual world of online shopping.
Delving into the box, I flicked through all of the physical paraphernalia that came as standard with video games before the digital age: manuals, maps, jewel CD case, a quick tips reference card.
Some of the site's most ambitious pieces stretch to 22000,33 words, delving into legendary artists like Syrian singer George Wassouf, the music of Islamic militancy, and the history of drum machines and synthesizers.
"The only new organs that are being made these days are those that appear onstage and make music," Dr. Williams said, adding that he was looking forward to delving deeper into the research.
But most of those studies have looked at people and their exercise habits only once in their lives, rarely delving into what happens as someone's workout routine waxes or wanes across the decades.
Delving into endings and negativity and the small, sad things, I've worked not just to drag those feelings into the light but to drag this little corner of the world into the negative.
That changed on Wednesday as the Washington Post (which is owned by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos) prepared to publish its first in-depth story delving into the privacy implications of these controversial relationships.
Trump warned Mueller in a New York Times interview on Wednesday not to look into his past business transactions, however Bloomberg reported on Thursday that Mueller was already delving into Trump's financial ties.
However, the 25-year-old Brown graduate, who recently announced she's taking a yearlong break from acting to focus on feminism, has been delving into the world of sexual research via the site OMGYES.
On the show, Adam has touched on some of his emotional struggles after welcoming the quints, now 2, but this season he's delving deeper — revealing on Tuesday's episode that he's suffering from postpartum depression.
The courts should require the government to disclose this information and quickly, and the practice of delving into travelers' private lives at the border without reason to suspect them of wrongdoing should ultimately end.
While delving into the specifics of the messages from each key political outcome in 2016 will take far more space than this publication has kindly granted me, I hope the overall point is clear.
The department is currently in the throes of two separate investigations delving into police conduct that was also captured on video, forcing the chief to place seven officers on administrative leave pending the outcome.
When well-executed, it lends an effect that amounts to having your own personal lighting team wherever you go, adding dimension to your face without delving into some pro-makeup artist epic contouring session.
While it's exciting and wonderful to have access to so much right now at your fingertips, I would caution people to make sure you are delving in and checking the source of that information.
In response to questions about a range of adversaries and policy issues, Pompeo largely didn't hold back -- criticizing the Iran deal and even delving into the subject of torture as a means of interrogation.
Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation about his contacts with Russia, and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors delving into the actions of Trump's inner circle before he took office.
In a recent piece delving into Grande, substance abuse, and Miller's death, human behavior expert and therapist Patrick Wanis, who counts celebrities among his clients, discussed the phenomenon of "para-social" connection with celebrities.
House of Cards Before delving into the secret donations and the breast-cancer-clinic chess match that dominates this episode, let's take a moment and bow down before the glory that is Ellen Burstyn.
By delving into code, story, and historical context, The Game Design Forum books provide a brilliant look at how games work and how their workings might be appreciated or, with the right borrowing, replicated.
But that's as far as the story goes in delving into the ways that Julian's voting record may upset the culture of this proudly liberal firm, which repeatedly represents victims in police brutality cases.
Times journalists delving into a particular topic — the Second Avenue subway, say — would dip into various clippings packets related to transportation in New York, hoping to supplement their stories with historical context and color.
She would return to the Maya as a source of inspiration throughout her career, delving into the culture's ancient creation myths for "Venerable Grandfather Corn," an original 1995 fresco at the same anthropological museum.
It will be the country's first foreign tech I.P.O. • India's new bankruptcy law and its efforts to tackle bad debt are providing exciting incentives for investors to reconsider delving into the nation's distressed market.
While Trump often deferred to his children and his colleagues -- saying that they managed the day-to-day affairs -- he appeared comfortable at other times delving into the specifics of his contracts and properties.
Indeed, reports sourced to people interviewed by Mueller's team (and government officials the team has contacted) have made clear the special counsel has been delving deep into Trump and his associates' ties to Russia.
She also recently took part in a chat with famed feminist Gloria Steinem, revealing that she's even delving into the world of sexual equality with her "expensive" subscription to a website aimed at female pleasure.
The documentary by Asif Kapadia - who also made "Senna", about racing driver Ayrton Senna, and "Amy", delving into the life of late singer Any Winehouse - will be screened for the first time on Sunday evening.
JC: The most exciting thing I found when we sat down to do the initial table-reads was how much we were going to be delving into the origins of BPO and who Whispers was.
In what's become an annual Halloween tradition here at Terraform, Geoff Manaugh brings us an unsettling and mind-bending work of speculative fiction—this time delving into the untapped recesses of our unwaking lives. Enjoy.
After Wonder Woman broke the box office and sparked a dialogue about sexism and representation in Hollywood, a new film is delving into the revolutionary origin story behind the first major female comic-book hero.
Filmmaker mode's color controls are a rather loose, he noted, but you'll get the correct aspect ratio, white balance, no motion processing, and generally no weird surprises from not delving deep enough in the settings.
He does not want the United States to veer from its stated policy of focusing only on the fight in Syria against the Islamic State — and avoid delving into the country's seven-year civil war.
" Weeks promises that the series will steer clear of delving into heavy issues, and will serve as a nice fluffy break from the maddening intensity of modern politics: "This isn't politics or deep social commentary.
But On The Basis of Sex is the first to give the Supreme Court Justice the Hollywood treatment, delving as much into her personal relationships with her husband and family as it does her work.
Lawrence has previously taken a foot forward in politics, delving into the dramatic way she had envisioned confronting President Donald Trump in a sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey for The Hollywood Reporter in December.
According to officials, these discussions between the vice president and Japanese leaders will be more about establishing a framework for future discussions, rather than delving into specific industries or working out a bilateral trade agreement.
Spanning her entire career and delving into the gender politics she enthusiastically rejected, the exhibit is a fascinating glimpse of lesbian subculture in the early 1900s, brought to life in Brooks's evocative, darkly hued style.
Based loosely on the 1973 movie of the same name, Westworld expands on the original concept by delving into the inner lives of the "Hosts," or the robots that populate the futuristic West World park.
In particular, they believe his decision to avoid delving into details of the special counsel report was a lackluster performance that should "close the book" on multiple inquiries into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Dell is also delving extensively into what is known as the circular economy, reusing the plastics in its computers and even exploring the possibility of using plastic debris gathered in polluted estuaries in its packaging.
He dreamed of delving into larger projects, such as a TV series or feature-length film, but he tells The Hollywood Reporter that it would have been too difficult to balance with his soccer schedule.
The book appears to spare little, delving deeply into personal details about uncertainty over paternity during her pregnancy, the pain of a custody case and her efforts to overcome the insecurity she felt being Indian.
Flynn pleaded guilty on Friday to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russia and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors delving into the actions of President Donald Trump's inner circle before he took office.
The new House may press far more deeply into his personal and political affairs, demanding the tax returns he has kept secret, delving deeper into any ties with Russia and exploring any conflicts of interest.
Again and again, investigators delving into the backgrounds of lone-wolf mass killers or terrorist organizations find online dens of like-minded hatemongers, weaving webs of delusions and lies that snag vulnerable and alienated minds.
For more than an hour, Mr. Booker answered questions from the standing-room-only crowd in a senior center, delving into the specifics of the federal tax bill and talking about immigration law and rights.
Capitalizing on the continued relevance of "The Wire" and the rest of his catalog, Mr. Williams is now delving into film and television production, and deepening his activist role with the American Civil Liberties Union.
Going forward, I'm going to be experimenting with other ideas, like delving into the archives of The Times to find Canada stories from the past and new ways for you to contribute to its contents.
He has done us all a great service, taking an issue of overwhelming public importance, delving into its history, helping understand how our forebears handled it and building a platform to think about it today.
Delving into Mahler's final years in New York, after the composer had left Vienna, where his daughter died and where anti-Semitism was growing, Professor de La Grange was more forgiving than other Mahler authorities.
Originating at the Getty in Los Angeles, this exhibition reveals the incredible craftsmanship of metalworking in the Americas from 1000 BCE to the age of European conquest, while delving into objects' religious and royal origins.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A retrospective show can sometimes be so expansive that it can contrive a sense of knowing a lot about an artist without ever delving too deep beneath the surface.
I have spent the past decade in historical interpretation and living history, delving into the food world of my enslaved ancestors, coming as close as I can to them, dish by dish, hearth by hearth.
By delving into the tension I started to understand that what I was experiencing was exclusive to one female photographing another intimately, in a setting that felt wild both within our mindset and also circumstance.
"By releasing stolen and classified documents, WikiLeaks has put at risk not only the cause of human rights but also the lives and work of these individuals,"Gibbs said, without delving into any broader political discussion.
With other brain disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression, we have an increasingly rich landscape of research delving into the biology and genetics of these diseases, but nothing yet at this level for suicide.
Delving into the colonial past of a spectral American place, Martel narrates the wear and the asphyxiating ruin of Diego de Zama, an official of the Spanish crown who urgently awaits a letter authorizing his transfer.
The eight stories hover around Haiti and those who've left it, delving into the lasting effects of migration and displacement on families and individuals, and written with the kind of emotional precision that leaves you gasping.
It set the stage for her following shows of photography and film, each more elaborate in style and delving deeper into the pathos of human relationships as well as an investigation into the genre of horror.
As part of the artist's Theory of Se series, "Affirmation" touches on numerous references pertaining to Anatsui's cultural background, namely delving into the notion of "Se", which signifies fate, fortune, or destiny in the Ewe language.
But when we already understand so little about our most immediate, intimate realm of consciousness, the human mind, there's more than enough for Cleeremans to spend a lifetime studying there without delving into these wider questions.
Hannity and Trump discussed whether the New York Times would publish a history of Bill's alleged affairs and mistresses, similar to their recent article delving into Trump's own history of personal and professional interaction with women.
And in an area where the duo of Fischer and Martin Eric Ain don't get enough credit, their lyrics were elegant, introspective prose, delving deep into the heart of the reality of being, mortality, and heartache.
The new clip started out sweet, with a beautiful kiss (that took some incredible animation skills to pull off and caused some censorship controversies for Disney) before delving deep into how the game will actually play.
It aims to be among the world's five biggest fast-food firms, he said, adding it has no qualms about delving into a coffee market peppered with big names such as Starbucks Corp and Tim Hortons.
Delving properly into 4K gaming on the PC would require an article twice this size, but for full-fat 4K gaming experience, we'd recommend looking at something like the Nvidia GTX 1080 or AMD Radeon R603.
Flynn pleaded guilty on Friday to lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation about his contacts with Russia, and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors delving into the actions of Trump's inner circle before he took office.
Lawrence has previously taken a foot forward in politics, delving into the dramatic way she had envisioned confronting President Donald Trump in a sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey for The Hollywood Reporter in December 2017.
As on Windows, desktop applications are of course more complex than their mobile counterparts, so you might find more permission and privacy options by delving into the programs themselves—most will have a preferences pane available.
Featuring performers ranging from Alabama Shakes to Elton John, the documentary explores "the birth of modern music," focusing on early recording methods circa the 1920s, delving into their history, and re-employing them with current artists.
Saraceno, one surmises, is not only smart, but scary smart — delving into deep research in many fields, including physics, aeronautics, architecture, biology, and cosmology; collaborating with experts; and channeling his discoveries and ideas into alluring sculptures.
But that means delving into the hard currency reserves they have rebuilt since past bouts of volatility — and Indonesia has already spent $6 billion of these reserves over February and March to stem the rupiah's slide.
AFTER last week's horrific terrorist attacks in Brussels, lots of people began delving into the arcane internal politics of Belgium and asking whether there was anything unusual about that state's relationship with its large Muslim community.
Business Insider is delving into this trend and uncovering how the rise of these formerly "hidden "members of the executive team is reverberating through companies — and what it means for firms as they pursue tech transformations.
The key here is the journey into the dark forest, the land of fire, the underworld, the belly of the whale — these images from world literature and art that denote delving into the unknown and dangerous.
After opening arguments in the morning, the trial began delving into the arcane mechanics of Harvard's admissions process, which the university says is meant to ensure that students from a wide range of backgrounds are admitted.
That story might have avoided being a "Breaking Bad" cover band by jumping ahead and changing up its rhythms, much as "Better Call Saul" found new moral angles on its subject by delving into the past.
But what's terrifying about how Fox News is choosing to cover (or not cover) the impeachment trial is revealed in new polling from the Pew Research Center delving into trust (or lack thereof) in the media.
That story might have avoided being a "Breaking Bad" cover band by jumping ahead and changing up its rhythms, much as "Better Call Saul" found new moral angles on its subject by delving into the past.
The Hollywood Reporter published a piece on Wednesday delving into the workplace culture at "The Affair" and the alleged treatment of its stars, claiming Wilson could not speak out about the situation due to an NDA.
They had begun analyzing posts to Facebook in which Mr. Bonds speaks passionately about abuses he suffered in prison and appears to express anti-police sentiments, and delving into his yearslong battle with mental health issues.
In March 2027, two works are delving back into one of the most perplexing disappearances in recent history: The Australian podcast Maddie, and an eight-part Netflix series called The Disappearance Of Madeleine McCann, out March 6503.
The deeper you get, the more surprises there are Below is a roguelike game that tasks you with reaching the bottom of a dungeon, and delving deeper and deeper only makes the bottom that much more intriguing.
In the video, Delanie Marcotte, who lives in Plaistow, NH, and attends Pollard Elementary School, began by introducing herself to the Timberlane Regional School District board members and delving into her experiences as she began to cry.
Armed with his newly-enlisted collaborator, guitarist Mick Ronson, Bowie's next album, The Man Who Sold The World, was his most metallic ever, delving deep into blues and hard rock with psychedelic madness and riffs to spare.
Speaking from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Allera is just one of many tech leaders at the conference currently exploring and delving deep into what is and what will be moving the mobile industry going forward.
Fast forward to today and the company has two stars in the Great Taste Awards and is delving into the chocolate's application in the sporting world along with its potential to slow cognitive decline in old age.
In a typical office, front desk staff are tasked with delving through a mountain of deliveries each day, figuring out who each package is for, and then contacting each person until they come and collect their item.
Mr. Margolick, who in addition to being an author is a former reporter for The New York Times and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, has made a career of delving into the stories of society's victims.
Delving deeper into these areas on a website, in a portfolio, or in person, gives you the opportunity to showcase who you are as a full person — something that is harder to achieve on a résumé page.
Spotify also came close to delving out some tangible consequences, removing R. Kelly's and XXXTentacion's music from the streaming service's official playlists after #MeToo and Time's Up activists pushed for corporations to cut ties with the artists.
Not only was it the culmination of three nights of Noah delving into this case, but it was an exhausted, wrenching dissection of why the grief over Castile and black victims like him won't subside anytime soon.
This show has done a remarkably good job at portraying the realities of domestic violence in relationships, so it's not surprising that they're delving into the complexities of how one teenager comes to terms with her virginity.
Different religious creeds become a subtle plot point, as the show finds room to include characters of nearly every major racial background, all the while delving into how they fit into the greater tapestry of New York.
Delving deeper into the mists of time, Sanders recalled the foreign policy debates of the 1960s that led to the Vietnam War and spawned a tumultuous political time in which both he and Clinton came of age.
"O.J.: Made in America" deftly follows the rise and fall of O.J. Simpson while also delving into the bubbling, decades-long issues between African-Americans and the Los Angeles Police Department, which flared during Simpson's murder case.
And while Mulvaney retains the support of most staff, Trump has flashed his frustration at his habit of longwindedly delving into policy details -- something Trump similarly resented in other former aides, including national security adviser H.R. McMaster.
Broaching the topic of Mr. Trump on a street corner or bar stool here — and thus delving into matters of race, economics, immigration and the still-painful matter of the city's disintegration — can be a volatile business.
Virgos love to learn new things, so you'll be really into the procedural nature of the show—delving into a fast-paced crime thriller will be an opportunity to put your storied analytical chops to the test.
The New York-based group, mainly painters at various stages of their careers, experimented with abstraction and protest, delving into the responsibility of the artist in unifying their community, particularly during times of social upheaval and change.
The screenwriter and director had spent months delving into the personal life and psychology of the notorious cult leader who orchestrated the brutal murder of Sharon Tate and six other people in Los Angeles in the 1960s.
I pinpointed two things that die-hard carnivores may have to get used to when delving into plant-based burgers such as the Trader Joe's Protein Patties: the texture and coloring are not like a typical hamburger.
As someone who spent a number of years delving into the history and culture of cheerleading, I'm less interested in identifying or celebrating this phenomenon and more in understanding its place in the cultural pantheon of cheer.
An archival show has to be judged, in part, by the depth to which it mines the archive, and the issue with many of the works in A Crack in Everything is that the delving seems willfully shallow.
Known around the world as the "White Helmets," Syria Civil Defence have found countless admirers for their humanitarian mission, delving into the ruins of Aleppo and other Syrian cities, and retrieving survivors in the face of remarkable danger.
For those unfamiliar with mechanisms of SEO, there are essentially two streams of SEO tactics Delving into just their on-page SEO, their tactics can be divided into four distinct areas which we will go through in detail.
Sony, ahead of the North American release of the first PlayStation, explained to its investors its logic in delving into video games not with video games, but with a flavor reel of its entertainment products, camcorders, and Walkmen.
Amazon is increasingly delving into the $3.5 trillion medical market across a number of different units, including in pharmacy via its acquisition of PillPack, and within Alexa, where it has a team dedicated to health and wellness applications.
Deleting files or moving them elsewhere is a good start, and you can easily manage browser extensions by delving into the settings for Chrome, Firefox or whatever browser you have installed (empty the browser cache while you're there).
Lock screen tips: It might be obvious to a lot of you, but you can set different wallpapers for your home screens and lock screen, if you wish, by delving into the Wallpaper section of the Settings app.
In a new video posted today, the makeup artist share what he calls "a personal video" on Twitter, delving into detail for the first about his 100+ tattoos (all of which, besides just one, were done by Kat).
The trouble with delving into this cabinet of curiosities is that while you can spend hours scrolling down an Explore rabbit hole, it isn't all that easy to discover new communities that the Explore algorithm doesn't show you.
But it's worth delving into the numbers to work out if they are truly reflective of rising domestic demand for commodities, or whether other factors are at work, or indeed, whether it may be a combination of influences.
So despite an overly calculated feel, the numbers add up in favor of this uplifting film, which celebrates America's pioneer spirit during the space race while delving into that era's shameful aspects vis-à-vis race and gender.
The two also chaired the 9/11 commission, which released the 2004 report delving into security failures before al Qaeda's 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon that killed almost 3,000 people.
The U.N. mediation team spends the sessions "stripping the papers apart and delving deep into the subject and forcing them to do more homework and forcing them to give answers", said a source with knowledge of the process.
While Trump avoided delving into those political controversies, he did give a nod to the House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes who is leading a fight to obtain records from the Justice Department related to the special counsel's probe.
Delving as deeply into his father's vulnerabilities as his demons, he makes James into a narcissistic monster, a good ol' boy who affects the bookish, bohemian persona of David Foster Wallace while nursing a breathtakingly abusive mean streak.
And while it's pretty clear from the name of the collection what she'll be delving into, we were pleased to discover that there will be at least one anecdote about her days on the set of Mrs. Doubtfire.
Off Minor saw Behar and and two former Saetia bassists, Matt Smith and Steve Roche, delving deeper into their jazzier fascinations, drafting up a sound that played like The Dillinger Escape Plan if they were less deliberately manic.
She blasted Ms. Schubert for delving into details she said were irrelevant to the officers' conduct, including personal text messages and a toxicology report showing that Mr. Clark had alcohol, codeine, marijuana, cocaine and Xanax in his system.
Confronted by investigators delving into what he knew and when, Meyer admitted, "I followed my heart, not my head," when handling Smith, whose grandfather Earle Bruce, a revered former Ohio State football coach, was a mentor to Meyer.
He is also delving into more specifics -- including taking an anti-interventionist approach to Syria and Venezuela, criticizing spending on wars over the last two decades and praising diplomatic efforts like former President Barack Obama's Iran nuclear deal.
Because the exhibition is going to be located at an abandoned and re-appropriated schoolhouse, I've been delving into the history of Western Education and Indigenous Boarding Schools as a genocidal tool in the war against indigenous culture.
Join us as Cory and other members of the development team share new insights and recount challenges overcome, delving further into writing, world building, combat design, and the powerful father/son relationship at the heart of Kratos' new beginning.
"I agree his speeches are conciliatory but at the same time I see a tendency of slipping back into dictatorship, with both state and private media delving into creating a cult of personality around the new leader," Yilikal said.
Delving into nuclear yields, missile throw-weights, spent fuel quantities, enrichment capabilities, fissile material stockpiles, level of detail for program disclosures and the like can now come after the leaders have gotten the overall concept and framework in place.
Instead of delving into whether there were more tapes, what the comments meant and what it said about the Republican nominee for the presidency, some of the focus started to turn to searching through the content of Podesta's emails.
Sadly, the media had little interest in delving into important issues that Presidents Trump and Putin discussed, including nuclear nonproliferation, destroying ISIS, ending the civil war in Syria, preventing Iran from building atomic bombs, and the security of Israel.
Colleagues recall an initial awestruck, almost giddy manner with his newfound stature, often seen bounding up marble stairs with his long strides, and delving deep into the court&aposs history, even the Supreme Court building&aposs architecture and infrastructure.
LSS: I think it does, but I can also see that because of logistics, in terms of space and size, that what we've laid out is just the beginning of … a lot of more delving into the subject matter.
Wednesday night's grown-ish, "If You're Reading This, It's Too Late," took the oldest Johnson kid's journey a step forward by finally delving into her sexuality, a sexuality that black-ish often glanced at but never actually dealt with.
The women of The Last Jedi on Carrie Fisher and making a more modern Star Wars And Johnson tells that story while occasionally delving into a loopy sense of humor that's 100 percent guaranteed to deeply offend some viewers.
Sure enough, the film gets things off to a fun and surprising start, delving into how a former children's show puppet named Mr. Bumblypants has devolved into a helpless sex addict who scrounges around for porn and sex toys.
In their voice-overs on stage, where the queens had to embody their evil personae, Cracker and Kameron were the most superficial, as if they couldn't survive actually delving into what makes them so insecure in the first place.
What's more, other firmware details suggest that Apple may be delving into futuristic biometrics, wherein the iPhone scans the user's face in infrared to allow them access — although experts warn that this innovation comes with some inherent privacy concerns.
As German politicians consider the ways in which the Muslim faith is organised, practised and taught in their country, they find themselves delving ever-deeper into the arcana of Turkish Islam, however little they may want to do so.
But the movie is most effective when it gets its hands dirty, and wet, by delving into a scandal in Flint, Michigan—Moore's birthplace, and the setting for " Roger & Me " (1989), the movie that put him on the map.
About six and a half minutes into the third Death Stranding trailer, which debuted Thursday night, the point of view zooms in on Reedus's character's mouth, delving inside of him and coming upon a little round, pale, fleshy object.
If I found a museum brave enough to do it, it would be interesting to try and analyze all of that material, delving into the hyper-amateur or the hyper-produced, investigating how all this has impacted out sexuality.
The effort was intended to determine if the People's Liberation Army was the true owner of the company, but it also involved delving into the technology of the company's switching systems including any back doors that the company maintained.
While free-to-play people are learning the ropes and enjoying everything from Destiny 2's first year of release (plus a little more), longtime players are delving into secrets tucked away deep beneath the surface of Earth's moon.
Many analysts believe that investigations being pursued by the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York that are now delving deep into Trump's business empire could ultimately prove the most damaging legal threat to the President.
In an unprecedented move in March, he asked both sides of the suit to provide him a five-hour climate change tutorial, delving into the physics of how carbon dioxide absorbs infrared energy and the mechanism behind ice ages.
This pathology of whiteness is the foundation for a novel that spends the bulk of its narrative delving into the American past by going back to the South and exploring the roots and routes of black music and Jim Crow.
He has the long, gray beard of a wizard from Middle-earth, and his life's work—poking and prodding DNA and delving into the secrets of life—isn't all that far removed from a world where deep magic is real.
Together they are spreading their message across the country — sharing stories, delving into issues of racism and criminal justice reform, and bringing to the surface the truth that people of color are disproportionately affected by gun violence in our country.
Then they start delving a little deeper and start reading the lyrics and they're like "oh wow, someone took some lyrics about my life and put it in a song I really like," the combination of those two things definitely help.
That commitment, combined with delving deep into survivor David Thibodeau's book, A Place Called Waco: A Survivor's Story, changed everything about him, he says, from the way he carried himself to the way he spoke on and off the set.
I've found a renewed desire to play huge fantasy RPGs, delving back into Majora's Mask on 3DS, finishing up the DLC for The Witcher 3 on console, and even digging out 1999's isometric classic Planescape: Torment for another run-through.
"Ful Stop" is an angry rant straitjacketed by claustrophobic motorik, while the unearthly "Glass Eyes" begins as an intimate phone call ("Hey, it's me") before delving into an impressionistic emotional landscape that's illustrated with nothing but piano and fluttering strings.
While I've read it off and on for the better part of a year, it's an engrossing read, delving into every element that makes up the phone, from the battery to the camera to the teams that designed and produced it.
His latest entry has him vying against another Cannes heavy-hitter in the field of filmmakers delving into the world of cinema for inspiration - Quentin Tarantino presented "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood", his ode to a bygone era in tinseltown.
In this episode, you certainly are delving more into the nuances of this eating disorder she has and her history of struggles with eating, which we also learn about after Kate picks up on the subtle clues of Madison's bulimia.
Leases allow a company to use an asset in return for regular payments, and are mostly held off balance sheet, making it hard for investors to get a full picture of liabilities without delving into the depths of annual reports.
Phineas Taylor Barnum, better known as P. T. Barnum, is best remembered for the famous traveling circus depicted in The Greatest Showman, but Barnum spent much of his life delving into other ventures like newspapers, housing, literature and Connecticut politics.
Super Mario Run is a beautiful game to look at, making the most of the iPhone's color gamut and graphical capabilities, remaining true to the aesthetics of the original series without delving too far into full-on 8-bit nostalgia.
It makes money mostly through paid listings for local home professionals and service providers, but has been delving more deeply into direct commerce through the introduction of deep learning and AR products it's added to its website and mobile apps.
Its lessons begin with data scientist essentials like Tableau, pandas, and Python programming with NumPy before delving into more complex tools, topics, and applications, including the math behind machine learning — a subject that's frequently glossed over in other online classes.
A genius of the recondite and the banal, of occult disciplines and popular culture, he possessed the third or inner eye, meaning he was capable of microscopic and macroscopic vision, of delving into the visceral while attaining a state of illumination.
But because Obama had spent the night being vulnerable in front of an audience, delving frankly into the problems she's had with her marriage and parenthood and ambitions, she had earned the freedom to let her rhetoric get heightened and abstract.
In Los Angeles, the authorities are delving into similar accusations by an 38-year-old Italian actress who maintains Mr. Weinstein forced his way into her room at a Beverly Hills hotel in February 2013 and raped her in a bathroom.
All of the novel's characters have been drawn with exceptional complexity, and none more so than Aaron Falk, the federal agent investigating the case who fears that Alice's undercover work delving into her firm's dodgy financial practices may have been discovered.
The Contemporary's current exhibition, Only When It's Dark Enough Can You See The Stars by New York-based artist Abigail DeVille, is the museum's most radical and extensive collaboration, delving into the layered history of a lesser-known, local landmark.
The New York-based artist spent time exploring Icelandic folk magic at the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft in the northwest coastal town of Hólmavík, and delving into historic manuscripts at the National and University Library of Iceland in Reykjavík.
The idea was to pair up Henry's scientific understanding and Alaska knowledge — he's written a book about the 1964 Alaska earthquake and has spent a considerable amount of time there — with my background in delving deeply into this kind of topic.
But a legal scholar said Mr. Rees-Mogg's suggestion — "delving deep into constitutional vaults to activate the queen" — indicated the seriousness of Britain's constitutional dilemma, as a weak government tries to push through an unpopular deal under extreme time pressure.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices, delving into the issue of aging prisoners with dementia, struggled on Tuesday over whether a convicted Alabama murderer should be spared the death penalty because strokes have erased his memory of committing the crime.
New Mexico, with its wealth of colonial-era archives and United States census data after the American conquest in 1848, stands out for its relative ease of delving into records compared with other places where so-called crypto-Jews settled.
While I rarely hear fellow students gushing excitedly about the assignment that every single person had to complete in the same way, when delving into something that they actually care about, people tend to be more excited about their learning.
Among other things, the grand jury is delving into whether Mr. Weinstein used employees of his former production company to identify women for him to assault, to set up meetings with the women or to discredit them if they complained.
MONTICELLO, Iowa — The Table of Knowledge was delving into President-elect Donald J. Trump's plans to upend government, and marveling at how he had forced his fellow Republicans in the House to reverse themselves on gutting the Office of Congressional Ethics.
The mysterious forest into which Natalie Portman and her team of fellow scientists are delving is a zone of dreamlike interspecies mutations, and the director Alex Garland ("Ex Machina") enhances its otherworldly strangeness with a woozy score and unique sound design.
Facebook's entire project, when it comes to news, rests on the assumption that people's individual preferences ultimately coincide with the public good, and that if it doesn't appear that way at first, you're not delving deeply enough into the data.
There was a time when the release of the president's budget was a red-letter day on the calendar of Washington wonkery, with policy experts and fiscal hawks delving into spreadsheets and expounding upon new spending plans and the national debt.
In the past, he's pointed to the fact that people don't want to hear a wealthy entertainer sounding off about the economy, and so he's mostly continued with his Madison Square Garden residency without delving into the putrid waters of contemporary political discourse.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former national security adviser Michael Flynn pleaded guilty on Friday to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russia, and he agreed to cooperate with prosecutors delving into the actions of President Donald Trump's inner circle before he took office.
On both sides, church historians are delving deep into dusty archives as well as combing the canon law by which the ancient centres of Christendom (Antioch, Alexandra and Jerusalem, as well as Constantinople and Rome) regulated their relations in the first Christian millennium.
The revelations came during the first day of a three-day deliberation delving into what contributed to and enabled the mass shooting, which sparked a nationwide, youth-led movement demanding action on school violence, and what should be done to prevent another rampage.
Both One Day and Jane play in the sandboxes of their respective genres — the former with its zany sitcom hijinks, the latter with its jaw-dropping telenovela twists — while also delving deep into the heart of family, a cornerstone of the Latinx experience.
The two films have persistently shoved their way to the forefront of the cycle, alternating awards wins and real-world controversies, culminating with the publication of the Atlantic's lengthy feature delving into new accusations of sexual misconduct against Bohemian Rhapsody director Bryan Singer.
While the Times doesn't seem to have any writers extolling the flat earth theory or delving into the issues around chemtrails, it saw fit to recently hire Stephens, a noted conservative writer, best known in the science community for his climate change denial.
Not only did the 2018 cycle start out mean, but it ended up delving into bleak, unpredictably raw depths with the sorta-finale, which aired the unedited footage of star Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s unsettlingly cold, tear-stained breakup with "winner" Becca Kufrin.
The new investment takes the company's total to $32M funding from global investors including HV Holtzbrinck Ventures, Harbert European Growth Capital, Open Ocean and Impulse VC. LoopMe's analytics suite is aimed at brands delving into customer audiences and planning across the marketing mix.
Without delving too far into the conspiratorial, it would seem a wisely Clintonian maneuver to make sure that the speech given by Clinton's greatest female rival in the Democratic Party will be long forgotten by the time Clinton herself takes the stage.
On the heels of his revealing new memoir Let Love Have the Last Word, the rapper, actor and activist, 47, opens up to PEOPLE in this week's issue, delving into his many romantic ups and downs—and what he's learned from them.
House investigators have big questions to figure out -- like whether Comey will agree to come back to the committee and whether they can reschedule Yates after her own delving into former national security adviser Michael Flynn's ties to Russia were reported last week.
Here are some of the highlights from Adidas' Q22020 earnings: Delving into the report, the Reebok brand saw a rebound with sales rising 22020 percent in the quarter, however the CEO said it was "far too early" to call it a brand turnaround.
They speak conversationally Buffett opens his 2015 shareholder letter, which marked 50 years since he had taken over the company, by saying, "I will tell you what I would say to my family today," before delving into his plans for Berkshire's future.
For years, lawmakers have chosen to avoid playing the skeptic, effectively handing the Pentagon hundreds of billions of dollars on an annual basis without delving into the most critical question of all: Why are these tasks central to U.S. national security interests?
The next film in the franchise Plot details are unsurprisingly thin, but The Hollywood Reporter writes that the sequel will be a darker affair, delving deeper in the American wizarding world that Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) will introduce audiences to this fall.
Whether your thing is watching your experience bar move up and up with each new level, chatting and messing around with other players, teaming up and delving into difficult dungeons, or kicking other players' asses, the game has a little something for everybody.
As the US cast its gaze onto another round of public testimony in the House impeachment inquiry into President Trump on Tuesday, congressional Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee held a separate hearing delving into the practices of the private-equity industry.
Not so long ago, Strand — a photographer and multimedia artist who has spent much of her career delving into image archives — found her imagination gripped by a brightly colored and mutated serpent she'd seen on television: She was haunted by thoughts of it.
Before working on The First Monday in May, Rossi watched documentaries delving into both the fashion and art realms — The September Issue as well as National Gallery, for example, and he hopes his flick comes off as "a hybrid" of the two.
OBERLIN, Ohio — It feels necessary, prior to delving into the particulars of Fred Wilson's Wildfire Test Pit at Oberlin College's Allen Memorial Art Museum, to explicitly define the terms "black" and "white," because they are about to be used a great deal.
But while "Gone Girl" and "Fates and Furies" used the technique for sensational ends, Livesey's novel, despite its occasionally portentous tone (what hath Mercury wrought!), is more in the Bridge school, delving into the subtler miscommunications of even the most intertwined lives.
"Sometimes officers put themselves in a position where they have no other choice but to use force," said Denise Rodriguez, a Washington-based researcher with CNA Analysis Solutions who has spent years delving into how police departments in the United States use force.
The Times journalist Melena Ryzik leads the discussion, delving into how individual writers approach their craft; what it's like to interview the friends and family of the recently deceased; and the truth behind obituaries supposedly written in advance of a person's passing.
Working the Conference in Gileadean Studies into the show would be tricky: The show has already developed a dependable rhythm of moving between past and present, and delving into the conference would mean adding a third timeline to the language of the show.
Nonetheless, it feels slightly superficial, not delving especially deeply into any of its subjects (an unfair criticism to level at a short film, some might say) and presenting a version of the (art) world scrubbed clean as if with a Brillo soap pad.
After taking several confusing detours in its third season, Orphan Black has gotten back to basics in season four, delving into the science of how the clones were first created and exploring what their existence could mean for the future of humanity.
Victoria Beckham may have taught us everything we know about fashion (rule one: wear pumps with every outfit until you "can't do" heels anymore), but now, the British designer is delving into the world of beauty with her very own makeup collection for Estée Lauder!
While Sater didn't respond to repeated requests to comment on this article, it's worth delving into who he is, what he's done, why he's an important figure in Trump's orbit, and why he could be a future key source of information in Mueller's probe.
The results, drawn from a forthcoming POLITICO/AARP poll delving into the policy views of Florida voters aged 1003 and older, exposes a political divide that bodes relatively well for Republicans when compared to some nationwide polling that shows a more-favorable environment for Democrats.
Green Book is more proficiently put together by director Peter Farrelly and his crew, but it's also a clunky cliché of a thing, less interested in examining the racial themes it touts than delving into My Big Fat Greek Wedding–style broad ethnic shtick.
Finally, on Mr. Kieval's complaint, I agree that, in an ideal world, the news media — and society in general — would be able take a few hours to reflect on a public figure's life before delving into the process of finding (or delaying) his replacement.
The latter includes several original projects delving into topical right-wing talking points, such as Justice Clarence Thomas' confirmation hearings, a behind-the-scenes look at the Trump family, and a number of documentary series about liberal scandals, such as Bill Clinton's impeachment and Sen.
It stands alone in that the story no longer follows the earlier novel's protagonist, but a reader might benefit from knowing something about the ethnic and religious politics of Olondria — land of almonds, land of myrrh — before delving into this tale about its civil war.
The movie dealt with a young man, played by Cuba Gooding Jr., sent to live with his tough, protective father (Laurence Fishburne), delving into the tragic impact of drugs, gangs and violence on the youth, his friends (Ice Cube, Morris Chestnut) and their community.
Here are some realistic conversation starters to keep in your pocket for when a show ends: Ages 2-4 Watching TV with kids ages 2-4 is less about delving into provocative topics than it is about reinforcing shows' positive social messages and lessons.
Such an investigation would provide much-needed credibility and could cooperate with Kofi Annan's team while also delving deep to establish the facts, identify perpetrators and make recommendations to end, once and for all, the cycle of atrocity crimes against Rohingya -- before it's too late.
And finally, in the episode's last sequence, Daenerys Targaryen, after six seasons of delving into deserts and fighting distant wars and generally going the wrong way, lands at Dragonstone, both her birthplace and birthright, accompanied by a fleet of ships, Tyrion Lannister, and three dragons.
This is why they have spent the past six months delving into the stripping scene of Dallas, TX. While creating a documentary on stripping in the Bible Belt, the pair has gotten to know strip-club employees both inside and outside the clubs themselves.
The series continues throughout the summer with episodes delving into the reign of reality TV, the mythos of trash TV like The Jerry Springer Show and Geraldo, and in-depth looks at Freaks and Geeks and comedian Chris Rock's groundbreaking 1996 special Bring the Pain.
Something's been eating away at me as the balmy heat has given way to winter, though: I can't stop delving into an unfulfilled and entirely fiscally irresponsible daydream of white sand beaches and a Sun, Sex, and Suspicious Parents-like lifestyle (minus the supervision).
While Trump has since September of last year said she plans to focus her efforts on the well-being of children, she had yet to define what exactly that means, instead delving into a broad range of topics under a wide umbrella of issues.
Their initial meeting is even framed as a couple's "meet cute"—complete with portraits of each of them misinterpreting the other's lack of interest—without ever delving into the imbalance of power between a man who takes interest in one of his wife's daughters.
Delving into recent videos about YouTube bans and "community strikes" (a warning issued by YouTube when a video is flagged, which often also limits access to certain features of a channel), apparent inconsistencies are revealed, with most of the protests being made by smaller channels.
By delving into the world of soccer, Cirque du Soleil most likely is hoping to tap into an audience that might not otherwise go to one of the 20 shows the company is staging around the world, including tributes to the Beatles and Michael Jackson.
A new study delving into precisely that question concludes that the answer is simultaneously reassuring and complicated, with long years of endurance training seeming not to harm runners' hearts, but also not necessarily to benefit them in the ways that the runners themselves probably expected.
In particular, as the subject of addiction comes to dominate the second half of season three, the show never once feels like it's delving into the territory of '80s sitcoms where the characters took a hit from a joint and immediately became drug-craving fiends.
His enthusiastic charisma, seemingly endless patience and his made-for-selfies good looks have enabled him to succeed despite the hard feelings that are often raised by delving into issues that many conservative Muslims — not to speak of jihadists — usually consider out of bounds.
If Jane Campion's first season of the crime drama "Top of the Lake" seemed remote and somber to some, the second season, "Top of the Lake: China Girl" has more of a sense of humor, even when delving into the darker recesses of life.
But delving into a side of the Sonic backstory that's hardly been broached by the video games works well enough, as it's hard for fans to get too annoyed with it, and it plops kids right into Sonic's world without confusing them too much.
Delving into the show's dense mythology, series creator Chris Carter (who wrote and directed the episode) turned it into a frenzied search by FBI agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) to find William, the teenager he thought to be his son with colleague Dana Scully (Anderson).
Travelers may focus on a particular ecosystem they are visiting, attend class on a college campus or, in a twist on the Semester at Sea concept, spend 115 days on an ocean liner circling the globe with experts delving into destinations' histories and cultures.
Education is a particularly transparent window, as demonstrated by the perceptive "Little Soldiers," which turns over cultural rocks from bribery to the urban-rural divide while delving into the nation's school system, deeply rooted as it is in both ancient Confucianism and Communist dogma.
Then there's Jay Sekulow, the longest-serving member of the president's personal legal team, who is expected to make his own trial presentation delving into the Ukraine scandal and denouncing any attempts by Democrats to link the president's behavior to Robert Mueller's election interference investigation.
Bob-Waksberg didn't imagine delving into the lives of BoJack's supporting characters, but the last few seasons have found their strengths in talent agent Princess Carolyn, roommate Todd Chavez, and memoir writer Diane Nguyen — characters that grew because they had time to do so.
The following week, your middle-schooler tells you about a new college-prep tool he used at school; delving further, you find that the questions included the ethnic, geographic or socio-economic diversity desired of a college, interest in attending a denominational college, etc.
As Trump's political schedule ramps up in the coming months, the chief risk for Barr may be that the president decides to make railing against prosecutors, judges and even jurors a staple of his campaign stump speech, delving into the topic again and again.
So from my perspective, VR is growing in that period, because when I get there, there's 10 people, social scientists that are even delving at all into this, and from my perspective I never thought it was gonna be a consumer product this soon.
Delving into the brand journeys of the GoT women is not just an exercise in fandom, but a helpful way to think about what we as "viewers" of this election should be looking for in both a candidate and the overall journey of their character and image.
Whether or not I'm contributing to a larger trend of men speaking out about body insecurities, I'm just happy that, after 30 days of publicly delving into my own self-acceptance, I can finally say that "no shirt" really means "no problem" — even when there's #nofilter.
Blue state stalwarts New York, Massachusetts, and Maine are all over Hillary Clinton's new campaign memoir, What Happened, but fellow blue state California is passing Clinton over in favor of delving into the aforementioned Manson's self-help title The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck.
Instead of really delving into their family dynamic — something that also got short shrift in season two — season three instead tries to redeem Billy through a series of Inception-y childhood flashbacks during which Eleven, who's psychically connected to him, decides that he's still a good person.
Certainly I wanted to know more about the author of The Human Condition and The Origins of Totaliterianism, but there are so many proper books of Arendt's I have yet to read that I probably should have waited before delving into the margins of her oeuvre.
Among lines of investigation, Perosino said she was delving into the kidnap and murder of five central bank employees, ties between the bank and the former SIDE spy agency, and how the bank helped large private companies which complied with the generals by assuming their debt.
Since the terrorist outrages of March 2016, which targeted Brussels airport and the metro system, both the government, the security services and a parliamentary commission have been delving into the country's Islamic scene to see whether it has any characteristics that make it prone to produce fanatics.
In a Monday filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston by their lawyers at Proskauer Rose, the shareholders said they urgently need an equity committee because they are the only creditors with a stake in delving into "unreliable" financial projections made by the company in recent months.
And while Melania Trump has sympathy for the situation that Trump Jr. finds himself embroiled in this week, the source said, delving into the deeper psyche of what this latest issue means for the staff of the West Wing is beneath the first lady's realm of concern.
The precise nature of the information sought in the subpoenas was not immediately clear, but the origin of the subpoenas and their targets suggested that the authorities were delving deeper into aspects of Mr. de Blasio's fund-raising on behalf of State Senate Democrats in 2014.
Maybe you are aware that this is not an entirely rational universe we are delving into here, and maybe you recall that Malzahn is the same guy who went 20123-2 in his first season as Auburn's head coach and lost in the national championship game.
On one side you have someone who has dedicated her life to public service and has demonstrated the ability to work on a bipartisan basis, versus a candidate who prefers Twitter wars over delving into policy and who has exactly the wrong temperament needed for the job.
And Artur Schnabel's recording of Beethoven's 32 sonatas in 1932 was the first complete recording of that collection; it set a template for artists delving into complete surveys of master works, like Glenn Gould's exhaustive foray into Bach which was recently released on a new box set.
Simon and his collaborators' layered storytelling humanizes the police, drug dealers, politicians, teachers and journalists who call the city home, placing the city's poor and powerful on equal narrative footing and delving deeply into the causes of the city's profound racial and economic inequality and injustice.
Professor Shubik published hundreds of research papers, delving into subjects including terrorism, football, nuclear strategy, antitrust and the demographics of inclusion body myositis, the disease from which he suffered (in a paper he wrote with his son-in-law, Seth Richards-Shubik, also an economics professor).
Bannon was also quoted in the book as saying Mueller would eventually reach Trump by probing the financial dealings of Kushner and Donald Jr. -- another quote that may infuriate Trump, as he has suggested the special counsel would cross a red line by delving into his finances.
Delving into children's banking could establish a new reason for adults to sign up for Venmo, get them saving more in Venmo debit accounts where the company can earn interest on the cash and drive purchase frequency that racks up interchange fees for Venmo's owner PayPal .
R. The eight stories that make up fiction master Edwidge Danticat's latest collection hover around Haiti and those who've left it, delving into the lasting effects of migration and displacement on families and individuals, and written with the kind of emotional precision that leaves you gasping.
When a producer asked if they would be interested in looking at some old footage of Lenny Cooke, a legendary New Jersey high-school basketball star who never quite managed a professional career, they said yes, and then found themselves spending years delving into Cooke's life.
Visiting it through the best of these games lets you engage with those contradictions in a more active way than watching a period movie or TV show, putting you in the shoes of an investigator or a murderer delving deep into the secrets of a bygone era.
But the end of The Flintstones was not the end of Russell's commitment to delving into the hidden depths of old cartoon characters: Russell is back, this time with artist Mike Feehan, with the comic book I'm most looking forward to in 2018, Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles.
The trailer depicts a small group of people delving into a dank dungeon and sacrificing themselves in a bloody mess to summon Lilith, who is referred to as the creator of Sanctuary (the world of Diablo), and appears to have horns very similar to Diablo's atop her evil head.
While there are echoes here and there of Shakespeare's language (which Don Bartlett, who translated the novel from the Norwegian, has handled well), Nesbo is less interested in the original's verbal texture than he is in adapting its plot and delving into the moral choices confronting its characters.
Mr. Okazaki, who fits this profile, formed Trickster — a quartet with Craig Taborn on piano, Anthony Tidd on electric bass and Sean Rickman on drums — after delving into some of the extensive scholarship around the trickster, an archetype found throughout folklore and mythology, from the early stirrings of antiquity.
Aside from the typically bombastic Trump's rare employment of a teleprompter — only the second time he's used one on the campaign trail — the speech was mostly a compilation of various musings on world affairs that the Republican frontrunner has already offered, without delving into any actual policy proposals.
We knew there'd be pushback: I was a young black guy delving into treacherous waters, writing about race relations in the South for a mostly conservative white audience -- and was replacing a retired, beloved older white man who was known for his lighthearted take on issues of the day.
Coming-out stories on TV are most often told from a high school perspective, but these two in particular outshone many of their peers by delving deeper than any single "I'm gay" moment, instead spotlighting the ripple effects the girls' honesty has on both themselves and their families.
He had seen a fact that seemed to support his side of the argument—the failure of IQ scores of two groups to fully converge—and had embraced it uncritically; he accepted its superficial support of his position without delving deeper and asking any skeptical questions about the support.
World Premiere Tokyo Idols / United Kingdom, Canada (Director: Kyoko Miyake) — This exploration of Japan's fascination with girl bands and their music follows an aspiring pop singer and her fans, delving into the cultural obsession with young female sexuality and the growing disconnect between men and women in hypermodern societies.
Delving into fascinating territory the series could only touch on, Dominic Dunne -- Vanity Fair's chronicler of misdeeds among the rich and famous, and the father of actress and murder victim Dominque Dunne -- explores the bizarre side effects of the Simpson case in the gossipy world of the L.A. elite.
Delving into the back story of the riots that followed when a young black boy was killed by a car driven by a Hasidic Jew — and the subsequent murder of a Jewish scholar by a group of black men — Smith herself conducted the interviews that made up the show.
For Dr. Johnson, practicing a historically Black and African diasporic art form like hip-hop without paying homage to the foundations of that culture or delving into its history (she cites the example of calling yourself a breakdancer when you don't know Ken Swift) can quickly veer into disrespect.
Steeped in the study of institutions, he understands the value, and the thrill, of delving into them as they undergo a sea change, and no place could be richer or stranger than a library that is swept up in the electronic age, with its dissolving reliance on print.
But if you want to know more about how all this works, well, here are the basics: At the start of each run, you—an anthropomorphic die (don't ask) with a classic dungeon delving class like warrior, thief, or robot—enter a deadly game show hosted by Lady Luck.
Curtain Call recently expanded into longer-form storytelling, with an eight-part series delving into the making of the Tony-winning "Come From Away," featuring insights from the casts on both sides of the Atlantic, and from the real people depicted in the musical's life-affirming true story.
Another recent study led by Pratika Dayal, an astrophysicist based at the University of Groningen, came to a similar conclusion by delving into the role that radiation from sources like supernovae and gamma ray bursts have played in habitability over the course of the last 13 billion years.
"It was a humbling and daunting and exciting task to think about how to instill the story of New York into our space, although obviously the complexity of New York is something you could spend a lifetime delving into and not get to the bottom of it," Henry said.
They are trying to build a clear and coherent story around their theme that the president abused his power — delving into the details, putting up slides to summarize major points, and playing a well-organized selection of video clips of statements by Mr. Trump and by House witnesses.
"Barr also raised eyebrows in that speech by delving straight into partisan politics, saying, "In waging scorched-earth, no-holds-barred war of &aposresistance&apos against this administration, it is the left that is engaged in the systematic shredding of norms and the undermining of the rule of law.
Delving into the long aftershocks of a hurricane, the ties between slavery and the mass incarceration of black men, and the opioid epidemic devouring rural America, this is a searing, timely novel inspired by classics of American literature, notably Toni Morrison's "Beloved," and it takes its place among them.
Over the 11 years in which they were released, Ms Bush developed from a teenage ingénue exploring the edges of the singer-songwriter style into an artist who seemed to have devised her own musical language, exploiting new sampling and editing technology while delving back into traditional music for her sources.
"True will do really well in college and may go for advanced degrees at the best schools," potentially favoring a career in writing or film, Kardashian wrote on her website and app Monday, delving into the details of her daughter's birth chart compiled with the help of Astrology Zone's Susan Miller.
You should also make time for a creepy story of a roommate possessed by a spirit well-versed in English Lit 2500, learn how human language will survive the apocalypse (in very tiny font), and get started on American Public Media's new podcast delving into the abduction of Jacob Wetterling.
Netflix documentary The Great Hack turns the Cambridge Analytica scandal into high drama Adi Robertson is not impressed with a new documentary about Cambridge Analytica that is headed to Netflix later this year: The Great Hack is sometimes fascinating, especially when it's delving into the shady inner workings of Cambridge Analytica.
In February, the Hollywood Reporter even ran what was effectively a Weinstein origin story, speculating about whether he owed his temper to his mother, offering evidence of his class-climbing aspirations, and delving into his early awkwardness with women, poring over those formative years like an endlessly fascinating psychological bounty.
Diablo 3 weaves through setting after dire setting, delving into torture dungeons devised by a mad king, a city beset by death with bodies choking buildings and streets, and even the streets of the High Heavens itself where angels, hopeless against the onslaught of hell, stand impaled by knotted black spikes.
"While Article 13 may have noble aims, in its current it functions as little more than a set of ideals, with very little guidance on exactly which service providers will be caught by it or what steps will be sufficient to comply," she writes delving into the implications for big tech.
Yet even today, 22 years later, the sanitized accounts of the war taught to a new generation of Japanese schoolchildren largely avoid delving into the decision-making that led to the Pacific War, the Rape of Nanjing or questions of whether the "comfort women" were organized by the Japanese military.
By her early 60s, after just six novels, she had become the first black woman to receive the Nobel literature prize, praised in 1993 by the Swedish academy for her "visionary force" and for her delving into "language itself, a language she wants to liberate" from categories of black and white.
Daum didn't set out to write a book that's nearly punditry; as she writes in the introduction of The Problem With Everything, it began as "a critique of the current state of the women's movement," delving into her frustrations about the "lack of shading" and the "bluster" from social media.
" Vaughan recognizes that if he agrees to take on this assignment — delving into all the documents of the case, questioning Jackson himself as well as the police, witnesses and family members — he will be turning the evidence of a methodically planned killing into a literary work "neither true nor untrue.
We've been there before: At the height of the nuclear arms race, The Times covered the debate over nuclear strategy, including what kind of global rules should be established to govern how the world's most terrible weapons are controlled, without delving too deeply into the "how" of building a bomb.
His range is as musically meaningful as the one demonstrated by Beyoncé on "Lemonade" — her investigation was intranational, delving into country and slashing rock; Drake's is international and diasporic, with a keen ear for how the internet has brought even closer black music from North America, the Caribbean, Europe and Africa.
Earlier this month he elaborated on that, delving also into artist Salvador Dalí's name dysphoria, during his part of the lecture "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble; Narcissism, Mourning & Sexuality: Freud and Lacan meet Dalí and Goldin, An Illustrating Lecture with Claire-Madeline Culkin and Ray O'Neill" at Brooklyn's Morbid Anatomy Museum.
Crucially, the playwrights — who are also the performers, Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard — recognize that they are delving into the typical, overused Hollywood trope of the white man rescuing the black woman (see, among many other examples, Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry in Monster's Ball), so they overturn it.
The ad, Apple's first television spot to tackle the subject of privacy directly, opens with a shot of the iPhone and the words "privacy matters," before delving into a montage of basic actions people take to protect their day-to-day privacy that have nothing to do with Apple or its products.
Grab Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus for $25 See Details Three years after the events of the first game, The Evil Within 2 continues to follow Detective Sebastian Castellano as he must work with the shadowy Mobius organization to rescue his daughter by delving into a dark world filled with horrifying creatures.
And several Council members said they were recently told by Ms. Mark-Viverito's office that when the hearing does occur, the Council would not be delving into the events surrounding how the nursing home came to lose the deed restriction, which had prevented any use for it other than nonprofit residential health care.
Still, the study can help flesh out Americans' understanding of pregnancy resource centers — especially since research and media coverage delving into people's experiences there has been relatively rare — as well as pointing out holes in the social safety net that cause some people to go to the centers in the first place.
Professor Burrows, who taught at Brooklyn College for 19193 years, was the author of two other books, both delving into neglected chapters of the city's history: "Forgotten Patriots: The Untold Story of American Prisoners During the Revolutionary War" (21919) and "The Finest Building in America: The New York Crystal Palace, 22000-22013" (2018).
With a lot of 50th anniversaries available from its 1960s heyday, Motown has been digging into its vaults every year for a collection called "Motown Unreleased," and this is from the new 1969 collection, also worth delving into especially for Ivy Jo, a studio stalwart just getting his first chance up front.
The 45-year-old Taiwanese-American, who previously avoided delving into race issues, noted that he was the only person of color on the December debate stage, and also addressed the group of white supremacists that seemed to align with his so-called "Yang Gang" — mostly through memes on internet forums — last year.
A potential compromise that has been floated is delving into non-Ukraine accusations in a separate Judiciary Committee report, while keeping the articles of impeachment singularly focused on Trump's efforts to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to open an investigation into his political rivals and withhold critical support until Zelensky did so.
Lemonis feels that anyone interested in bitcoin should study the cryptocurrency markets before delving in as an investor, he says, and he also explains that "diversification into different investments" is always a smart way of making sure you're not taking an unnecessary risk by putting too much of your money in one place.
Without delving into the details, the space exploration industry is playing host to a very familiar story, one we have seen unfold in computer, automotive, and other industries, in which established incumbents (companies like Boeing and Lockheed Martin) battle aggressive new entrants (think SpaceX and Blue Origin) over the future of space exploration.
While Cave Story was a relatively accessible action-adventure that took seven or eight hours to complete, La-Mulana's tale of an archaeologist delving into the titular ruin was so deep, complex, obscure and difficult that only the truly dedicated were able to survive even the first few hours, let alone the dozens to come.
Rather than really delving into, say, the Kingdom's reluctance to take on Negan, or its relative affluence compared with the other communities, The Walking Dead is mostly interested in the Kingdom as a series of weirdo medieval affectations and a place for assorted supporting characters to hang out until the story needs them again.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If Picture Character, a new documentary from directors Martha Shane and Ian Cheney, had simply accomplished the most basic aspect of its premise — delving into the history of emoji, and the process by which new ones are created — it would have made for a thoroughly instructive and entertaining film.
When she joined Dior as its first female artistic director just over a year ago, she picked up the banner of feminism and has been waving it enthusiastically ever since: delving into its literature, discovering its heroines and using them as muses in her shows, from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie to Georgia O'Keeffe and Amelia Earhart.
The divide illustrates why Democrats are working to focus public attention on the painful costs of the partial government shutdown — vulnerable families going without food assistance, farmers forgoing crop payments, national parks trashed — and Mr. Trump's recklessness in courting it, rather than delving into the specific details of erecting a barrier on the southwestern border.
Before delving into Hernandez&aposs own CTE diagnosis, the documentary highlights the diagnoses of Mike Webster, who was the first former NFL player to be diagnosed with the disease after he died of a heart attack in 2002, and Junior Seau, who was diagnosed after he died by shooting himself in the chest in 2012.
Here was a cult classic that just so happened to be about delving into the very depths of technology itself, with graphics perfectly suited to the high-contrast, low-resolution panels of early VR headsets, and propulsive game design that didn't have to deal with the tricky problem of how to move your avatar around.
André D. Singleton, a co-founder of the Very Black Project, which celebrates black culture through apparel among other things, and moderator of the "Black Joy" event, said in a phone interview that delving into "the places we don't want to go, the stewing, actually allowing ourselves to feel," is imperative to moving forward.
It's a killer premise, and Hindman develops it to its full potential, delving into all the details of how physically painful it was for her to spend eight hours a day pretending to play her violin, how much it messed with her head to keep lying to her audience day after day after day.
"The words tempus and temple share the same root as temenos, a sanctuary, and ultimately derive from the Greek verb temno, for hewing, slicing and wounding," she writes in regards to Damien Hirst's predilection for ephemeral creatures such as butterflies, before delving into comparing art galleries and museums to modern-day temples and mausoleums.
The book skips merrily from topic to ghoulish topic, exploring the mechanics of those Coney Island death traps; peering at the lurid attractions of the sideshows of old; weaving a story about Victorian hair art; poking away at humanity's curious impulse to "play dead;" and delving into the emotional intricacies of collecting other people's mourning objects.
But McConnell, sources said, made the case that Puzder should not lose sight of the bigger picture: That Puzder has spent many years delving deeply into labor and business issues and that combined with his record running the parent company of the Hardee's and Carl's Jr. restaurant chains, it makes him imminently qualified for the job.
So, James Comey -- I mean, wait until the second part of the inspector general&aposs report comes out, it will not be good for James Comey, because he&aposs also going to be delving into whether he abused his position of power by using a fabricated document, the dossier, paid for by Hillary Clinton, to wiretap the Trump campaign.

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