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"dissect" Definitions
  1. dissect something to cut up a dead person, animal or plant in order to study it
  2. dissect something to study something closely and/or discuss it in great detail
  3. dissect something to divide something into smaller pieces, areas, etc.

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Meanwhile, the top iPad app was Froggipedia, an AR app that lets you virtually dissect a frog so you don't have to actually dissect a frog.
"Just like we teach kids how to dissect a frog in a biology class or lab, they should learn how to dissect a business plan," Mr. Casimiro said.
Give people something that happened, and let them dissect it.
We won't let you #GasTheJokesLet's dissect a bit, shall we?
There was no real need to dissect his game otherwise.
A "word" like covfefe is easy to spot and dissect.
But there is real mastery in watching Harden dissect defenses.
While countless writers have attempted to dissect just why so
And that's because it's not an easy one to dissect.
"We dissect a lot in this class (anatomy)," he said.
This drove Crosby to dissect the errors one by one.
Maybe, if you take the time to dissect your teen fashion.
S they're trying to dissect what they discovered at the hospital.
HOW DO YOU DISSECT WHAT'S HAPPENED TO INTEREST RATES OF LATE?
We are (finally) beginning to dissect the men's actions and excuses.
So, yes, Hawley can dissect broken systems when he wants to.
We do not need to dissect every incident in voyeuristic detail.
How do I dissect and understand the drivers of my business?
I was able to dissect and deconstruct some of my feelings.
They carefully dissect his statements, looking for hints of their influence.
Do you think comedy stops being funny when you dissect it?
Without him, the Clippers are much easier to scout and dissect.
One example is an app that lets you dissect a virtual frog.
I try to use humor to dissect some of what's going on.
You begin to see how they dissect problems and arrive at solutions.
She led a wide-ranging study to dissect where people were eating.
Sadly, we're not here to dissect the sartorial elegance of Dennis Edwards.
Froggipedia allows students to dissect a virtual frog with their Apple Pencil.
It made me think of when they dissect a Facehugger in Alien.
Anton would attend Papi's performances, and the two would dissect them afterward.
If you can't dissect female cadavers, how can you know the anatomy?
Here's how they dissect his statements, looking for hints of their influence.
For nearly two decades, fans here have watched him dissect opposing defenses.
We're just really beginning to quantify and analyze and emotionally dissect that.
I decided to dissect the contents of the drink on a plate.
At least The Bachelor has waited eight weeks to dissect Madison's decisions.
"He's always been the type of person to dissect things," she says.
And parents don't have the time or the tools to dissect such events.
Go deeper: Axios' Sara Fischer and Kia Kokalitcheva dissect Apple's services master plan.
There's a lot to dissect if you look past all the razzle-dazzle.
Froggipedia turns an Apple Pencil into the scalpel to dissect a virtual frog.
It was time to dissect Southern California: its movie history and its casualties.
But let's pretend the knowable is unknowable, and dissect this problem with physics.
Later, upon reflection, he adds, "It's time for other people to dissect Luton".
Later they dissect some of the midterms' lesser noticed but still significant results.
"If you actually dissect the data neither of those arguments hold," he said.
There, citizens could gather to dissect the latest of our pointless recent wars.
And she had little sympathy for theorists who tried to dissect her music.
That means almost anyone, regardless of expertise, can dissect and sell human remains.
We often dissect the week's episode over a panini or a plate of nachos.
So I think that trained people to discuss and dissect fantasy in that way.
When you dissect consumer debt even further, you start to realize some sad realities.
Since they don't want to get involved, I'll have to dissect this thing myself.
He recalls one cadaver he had to dissect with a "Black and Decker" saw.
Good news for Grey's Anatomy fans: There's about to be even more to dissect.
Was there a particular device that was noticeably more annoying to dissect than another?
Lyrically, Byrne forgoes visceral scene-setting, instead using metaphor to dissect complex emotional dynamics.
"To be fair … I gave them a lot of material to dissect," she said.
Seminars and panels for entrepreneurs and managers all over Germany dissect Brexit almost daily.
She can dissect lyrics, share beauty tips, play music, and give rousing pep talks.
Given my weariness, I pulled over to have some lunch and dissect the machines.
We need a major, serious, in-depth report for generations to study and dissect.
We dissect the failings of political pollsters at length — and there's much to criticize.
We often dissect the week's episode over a panino or a plate of nachos.
The 76ers became enchanted by his ability to score, pass and dissect the game.
"I take these plants apart and dissect them, and count each stamen," he said.
I would dissect them, and then use them as blackmail against the Roy family.
Mr. Kingery then forces her to dissect/murder the now living frog through pained sobs.
Now, people know how to dissect these things — people got used to looking for clues.
But before they report for duty, we have to dissect their gorgeous, matching black gowns.
And as always, we close the show with recommendations: Martha recommends Spotify music podcast Dissect.
They dissect papers from the arXiv, the physics paper preprint server that offers free PDFs.
There's so much to dissect and look forward to when the final episodes air Feb.
Yellen: Wall Street will be looking to dissect every word for clues on Fed policy.
Secretary of Education: Penn Jillette Have you watched Jillette dissect his appearance on Celebrity Apprentice?
No one wants to dissect Meredith's seemingly unconscious decision, not even Derek's own sister, Amelia.
It's staggering to watch Tillman so precisely dissect Zeke's Gen-X masculinity and its contradictions.
Sure, you could dissect and scoop out your avocados with a basic fork and knife.
"We're going to dissect that device down to its lowest common denominator," Mr. Galvan said.
He explained that he had to dissect the creatures to learn what was inside them.
I would have been curious to hear Mr. Lang use music to dissect the soul.
On his parenting and tech podcast Technopanic, O'Byrne and colleague Kristen Turner dissect the situation.
Letters Readers dissect what went wrong, and offer ideas about how the party can recover.
Now, people are starting to dissect what, exactly, the news means for its business model.
But they are questions for the inquiry that will surely one day dissect this national fiasco.
Jaime Griesemer They were trying to figure out the secret solution, and trying to dissect Halo.
Here, I dissect everything I've learned about life, love, and spray tans over the past week.
Imagine being able to peer deep inside of a creature, without needing to dissect it first.
Yes, it's the reporter's job to try and dissect all of the angles of a storyline.
Watch as we dissect the unseemly problems around race and class politics in the homemaking universe.
Nuclear analysts rushed to dissect the grainy video of the new technology shown in Putin's address.
Because the internet's main response hasn't been to dissect the egg, but merely to embrace it.
All kidding aside, what she seems to be saying is kind of hard to dissect it.
Another group went to pick flowers, dissect them, and look at their parts under a microscope.
Now I want to dissect the foundational thesis of where Patreon could unlock massive economic value.
We wanted to break it down, dissect it and figure out exactly how to move forward.
Nothing makes sense, and to try and dissect what's happened to Kanye is a fruitless endeavor.
It's going to be interesting to dissect this new framework and see how powerful it is.
Cruz can cut Trump off at the knees if he wants to dissect Trump's simplistic rhetoric.
Colbert then brought out a blown-up version of Gohmert's chart to dissect during the monologue.
Olivia likes the fact that he admits he doesn't have the stomach to dissect a frog.
I hate when people try to dissect what it is that I do because it's art.
By probing these neurons, Dr. Crossley was able to dissect a basic neuroscience of extreme hunger.
"You know, I don't really like to dissect my work," he told me at one point.
"We encourage everyone to dissect the messages they're getting and not be too alarmist," says Murphy.
Still, having his lies on the record is valuable, because journalists can dissect and debunk 'em.
But at the end of the day, there is no real reason to dissect T-Wayne.
I recently had the chance to dissect that third season with series creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg.
David MacNeal: It kicked off in my friend's lab, when he invited me to dissect an insect.
At Lakeside, Gates and Allen learned how to dissect computer code together, Allen wrote in his memoir.
Was it a struggle to dissect all of Moon's parts and distribute them to these different instruments?
"It's funny because there's speculation, and everybody starts to dissect what happens in the episode," he said.
Between 9/11, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and Hurricane Katrina, McKay will have plenty to dissect.
The Food Surgeon uses actual surgical instruments to dissect various snacks and the videos are strangely mesmerizing.
Experts have already begun to dissect the games and argue over whether AlphaStar had any unfair advantages.
Fans regularly dissect any new footage, often finding clues that help explain what Death Stranding actually is.
It wants to dissect the night of October 31, 2005 — the night that Teresa Halbach reportedly disappeared.
It's also been used to digitally dissect mummies, recreate the HoloChess scene from Star Wars, and more.
Meyer didn't feel Tuesday was the day to dissect his legacy but he briefly touched on it.
Most donor consent forms, including those from MedCure, authorize brokers to dissect bodies and ship parts internationally.
Here, we have an eclectic mix of funky moves that we need to dissect one by one.
They are a thoroughly considered band that dissect and distill everything they put out into the world.
I chew, try to dissect it in my mouth, try to identify the textures with my tongue.
It serves as a bridge to reveal and dissect valuable information about companies' relationships and financial health.
Next, learn how to dissect them to find the pertinent information you need to make your decision.
It's why, 20 years later, it's still so compelling to dissect The Shape Of Punk To Come.
It also offers the most enjoyable way to dissect a beating human heart in my kitchen yet.
Now, under the new name "Forensic Files II," there are 16 fresh episodes to dissect for clues.
Roaming the secondary at free safety, he was quick to dissect plays and get to the ball.
Even though you know all eyes will be fixed on you, looking to dissect your every move?
Many of the researchers can dissect when a false idea first appeared online, and how it spread.
Watching speeches and learning how to dissect them is a great way to get started with this.
Otto Kerner, in July 1967 to dissect the causes of the urban riots and to recommend solutions.
A: I didn't dissect it or overthink it, because then you'll get frightened and not make the film.
Once it's over, we order sushi (my treat, since she hosted me this weekend) and dissect the film.
They're the kind of people who dissect the latest Game of Thrones and search for hacks in PUBG.
Monday, Iowa Democrats will caucus, and we'll have real votes to dissect instead of hypothetical votes to ponder.
It has always been difficult to dissect the source of the hatred and mistrust aimed at Hillary Clinton.
Claudio acquiesces, but then proceeds to dissect the stranger psychoanalytically, turning the entire canteen into his captive audience.
Valley agreed to allow Southern Nevada to dissect and prepare cadavers and body parts at its funeral home.
He utilized his skills in the courtroom to dissect his company's business and resurrect it from financial turmoil.
My teacher was a love bug, but I just hated the structure — I didn't want to dissect it.
We gathered seven of the most envy-inducing waves we've seen and presented them to Streicher to dissect.
There will, after all, be so many horrifying positions, on everything from immigration to Planned Parenthood, to dissect.
Funk beats ooze from the soundtrack; long scenes dissect the Quik Mix Theory; bullets fly across barren streetscapes.
During Monday night's Desus & Mero, the hosts investigate the feuding couple's Instagram posts and dissect their public breakdown.
Intelligence isn't just one thing, and so uplift forces us to dissect it and explain what it is.
He grabs a bowl of corn chips and tucks himself into his office to dissect replays — and chill.
He similarly scrutinizes its exoticizing conventions and takes it a step further by inventing a ritual to dissect.
A new week, a new opportunity to dissect President Trump's forays into the art of the personal insult.
Claim to fame: Ms. Boateng is a young actress who uses the theater to dissect race and politics.
But when we really dissect zingers like these, it's clear they aren't truly threatening Trump's character or policies.
We could meet for dinner every couple of weeks, trade gossip and celebrate work triumphs and dissect relationships.
McDonagh chose to compliment Karlsson instead of trying to dissect any contrasts between himself and the flashier Swede.
Listeners have more music to choose from—and more platforms on which to dissect it—than ever before.
On today's AM View, Alexis Simendinger speaks with The Hill's Mike Lillis to dissect the political cross-currents.
Don't miss our annotated apology tracker, in which three colleagues and I dissect five statements by the accused.
Marvel packed a lot into the latest 23:18 long teaser, so there was quite a bit to dissect.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Auguste Salzmann used his camera to dissect the centuries layered in Jerusalem's architecture.
The metaphysics here get confusing, especially as Alan and Nadia's timelines intersect, but I'll try to dissect it all.
The better comparison to dissect is between Peter Florrick and Bill Clinton, two unfaithful husbands doggedly pursuing public redemption.
Fifth-grade students dissect owl pellets at the Excel Academy Public Charter School in Washington, DC, on April 5.
The resulting 3D x-ray images allowed the researchers to carefully examine the skeletons without having to dissect them.
One taught us love, one taught us patience, one taught us...to dissect every frame of a music video.
" She recalled, "He liked to dig deep into a conversation and dissect a topic much longer than most people.
The critically lauded podcast "Dissect" has dedicated its entire season to Ocean as a musician and as an enigma.
Students dissect company decisions retrospectively, and the case studies themselves may not be relevant after the decision was made.
One of the interviewees will start to dissect the candidate's work and propose an alternative solution to the problem.
He thinks that from a scientific standpoint, it is important to dissect the psychedelic experience from its biological impact.
And the media will remain just as eager to report and dissect and amplify his every untruth and slander.
For a start, I figure that Christmas music comes and goes too quickly for anyone to really dissect it.
Warren's brief lead in the polls caused the entire media establishment to dissect her "Medicare for all" plan mercilessly.
She allowed Native students to earn a biology credit for going fishing and bringing back their catch to dissect.
He wanted a more rapid system to dissect the feedback sooner, and the team added Executive Huddle in 210.
When I asked experts to dissect its magic, the common refrain was that its meteoric rise is akin to rosé's.
If computers could process and dissect what contributes to human intuition, might they become the fortune-tellers of the future?
Now moving to the most blinged-out jewels of the night: There's a lot to dissect with Sofia Vergara's bling.
And we dissect a huge move by the Trump administration to strip Planned Parenthood of million dollars of federal funding.
We also have the fortunate misfortune of also exposing our selves for millions of people to dissect, diagnose and discuss.
The trailer opens with eerily accurate portrayals of cable news, as they dissect and criticize every aspect of Underwood's presidency.
None of Sam's friends wants to know this intimate detail, with its humblebrag of lingering youth, much less dissect it.
Music writers too often now fail to dissect the thing itself, but instead write about the narrative around the thing.
In the video above, we dissect all the clues and analyze their hidden meanings, right down to the tiniest detail.
While the arms with sharp claws could have been used to dissect its prey, the evidence suggests it wasn't necessary.
Get ready for a whole new reason to obsessively dissect the thematic relevance of costume design every week or whatever.
A roller-coaster world calls for a news editor's skill in processing facts and a philosopher's ability to dissect ideologies.
Caleb at least tried to use a scalpel to dissect his charge; Giamatti's character uses a mallet, with predictable results.
I also pushed Kamdar to dissect the influence that he saw celebrities wielding on the site and on Moments specifically.
"I'll dissect it if you want," said manager Bud Black, who broke down the series of multiple hoppers and bloops.
While it's live on television, the "Bachelor" faithful go on Twitter to analyze the relationships and dissect manipulation by producers.
Brockhampton's fans dissect its members' lives across many social-media platforms and online forums, infusing the group with new life.
Second, we dissect every frame to draw conclusions about location, date and time, the actors involved and what exactly happened.
Once there, the players split off into groups, to nurse their pain and, in private inquests, dissect what had happened.
But he was more descriptive than analytical, more likely to convey what he heard than dissect the forces driving change.
People dissect things the way they want to, and they take good things and they turn them into negative things.
Correspondents Reid Wilson and Alexis Simendinger dissect what they didn't hear during the president's first State of the Union address.
Especially with "resurrection men" plundering the cemeteries and lady "undergraduettes" permitted to dissect cadavers at the university's famed medical school.
You can also kinda dissect it, or at least see its guts and bones through an accompanying app which is cool.
We've seen him dissect the physical ailments and qualities of Hillary Clinton the way he would a farm or laboratory animal.
Rape Jokes operates on a similar premise: Esposito uses her own experience as a sexual assault survivor to dissect rape culture.
The suspense these monsters generate gives both stories the latitude to dissect trickier moral dilemmas by keeping viewers engaged and terrified.
We didn't get a season of Westworld this year, but the upcoming Kardashian Christmas card is almost as interesting to dissect.
Part of the job was to dissect shows like Rainbow Brite—the kind of series Ellis hadn't even watched growing up.
In all of these, she often speaks directly in the voiceover, to dissect stories in which poverty generates cheap, vulnerable workforce.
After Walt's review of the email app EasilyDo in this week's column, Nilay and Walt dissect the world of email today.
Scientists are able to effectively dissect the reef, picking out organisms to study from the sounds they hear in the recordings.
"Several guests remarked that they didn't want to get caught up trying to dissect every statement by Mr. Trump," he said.
Bacsinszky is one of the more endearing players on tour, with an outgoing personality and a willingness to dissect many subjects.
These were lyrics you had to dissect and analyze, while the music came with sinewy rhythms that compelled you to dance.
So funny to watch the Fake News Media try to dissect & distort every word in as negative a way as possible.
Most of her songs dissect or lament some sort of struggle, but her vocals never sound strained or even especially effortful.
Remember when fans used to dissect Taylor Swift lyrics to try and decode which ex-boyfriend she might be singing about?
I would be labeled crazy if I asked you to dissect a brain and point to the memories held within it.
Finch also hand-labeled each chip in pencil to mark its original source; the results dissect the landscape into its subtleties.
"All Malaysians should study and dissect the most astonishing interview given by Najib on the 1MDB scandal with Reuters," Lim said.
There was enough space between airings for viewers to digest and dissect each episode before moving on to the next one.
My teenage patients have reacted to this pressure by becoming junior psychoanalysts, able to dissect their parents' every frown and sigh.
Few of those images will endure like these masterly paintings, which dissect and reproduce the effects of photographic light and vision.
Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams, two New York City comedians, swap stories, dissect pop culture and interview their frequent, funny guests.
Trust, I love puzzling out a show, reading endless threads that dissect tiny clues, charting minuscule hints and decoding ancillary materials.
Patchett's strength lies in her ability to dissect the nuances of families broken by dysfunction like in her last novel Commonwealth.
You can leave it on repeat at parties or dissect each track over late nights at home, just don't overthink it.
And the show's six-season archive gives publishers plenty to chew on/monetize even when there isn't a new show to dissect.
The Heterotopias project, which connects games and architecture through studies and visual essays that dissect spaces of play, exploration, violence and ideology.
Two years later, Us, Peele's new psychological horror film, promises to bring new fears and terms to audiences for them to dissect.
Still, Vallée is excited for the audience to experience the finale, which we will dissect after you've all watched it Sunday evening.
Will anyone be able to watch this trailer, much less the entire film, and not dissect every scene between Pitt and Cotillard?
When we dissect this traffic further, we see that the market share losses have been driven by a fall-off among women.
One part of the report aims to dissect a meeting of interest to Democrats involving Bernhardt and nine oil and gas companies.
If you kind of dissect things, obviously there are so many things that we accept in as society that is fundamentally wrong.
"We can dissect specific characters until the cows come home," said Sarah Kate Ellis, chief executive of that media-focused advocacy group.
And it's fun to have Darlene and her kids living in the house because we really get to dissect and discuss parenting.
Fortunately for us, much of his best work is on YouTube, which makes it possible to dissect what made him so special.
The opacity around Google's algorithm has given birth to a cottage industry of search engine optimization experts who dissect the company's comments.
Sunday morning talk shows will try to dissect the events of the past week and what it will mean for America's future.
"So it was good to have a space, a place where I could dissect my own thoughts away from them," she said.
While that might be enough time to search the question, it doesn't quite give you enough time to dissect the search results.
To try to understand what Passengers is getting at, and how it fails, let's separate and dissect the three movies it comprises.
Welcome back to 'Gram Crumbs, where we check out something that (arguably) lives on Instagram and dissect it from beginning to end.
I see a public desperate for easy answers to complex situations, and race in America is among the most difficult phenomena to dissect.
Now, as Manafort's trial begins, his personal, financial and political life's decisions will be put on full display for the public to dissect.
Each panelist was invited to introduce a previously selected scene from a documentary and dissect how they interpret it through their personal lens.
Like a B-list actor up late Googling himself, we dissect and disseminate instances of foreign interest like manna from high-powered heaven.
Handily, studying literature gave me a critical mind—able to dissect the fresh bullshit the McMaster trio were peddling, and unpick it analytically.
But Alabama provides a case study in how difficult it can be to dissect religion's complicated role in the nation's fraught abortion debate.
Like a bitter Rupi Kaur, the two writers behind the account dissect modern relationships and heartbreak through line work doodles and cynical wordplay. 
It's much easier to see Trump and Brady as cartoonish bad guys than it is to actually dissect their problematic views and history.
" The Washington Post said that in black-and-white, "Prince begins to remind you of something your biology teacher asked you to dissect.
Headlines about the fabled "late night wars" dissect the status of various white men in comedy; is Seth Meyers gaining on Jimmy Fallon?
Walt and Nilay sit down and dissect what came out of WWDC this year, and what it means for products present and future.
Each morning, pundits dissect the newest batch of public polling information, giving insight into how the data is bound to shape the race.
On baseball fields, in wrestling locker rooms, at frat parties and in private conversations, I've listened to men dissect women into body parts.
The boy's best hope for contributing to science would be to let doctors dissect his head to study the brain of a moron.
As part of this effort, his lab develops new genetic technologies, including CRISPR, to more precisely dissect the function of cancer-related genes.
Let's look at some examples and I'll dissect what works, what doesn't and how the mode is applying the effect in each image.
But Cole Cuchna's album podcast, "Dissect," actually attempts to bottom out, close-reading great records with college-lecture authority and autograph-hound zeal.
To perform an open brain surgery, he said, he would need to dissect a portion of her brain to get to the spot.
What we'd love to see, frankly, is an S-1 from Podium this year; that would allow us to better dissect its business.
Film classes will dissect the movie&aposs religious imagery, political messages, parallels to the underground railroad, a broken justice system, and police brutality.
However, sometimes astronomers will write up wild theories like this, so that those in the community can dissect the claim and pick it apart.
Her retreat from the public life these past few months, however, has given the media less fodder to discuss, dissect, and derive meaning from.
Dmitri and Kirsten dove into Waymo's full product evolution, and dissect the path ahead for the company and the AV industry as a whole.
In addition to the housemates, a cast of Japanese celebrities serve as commentators who watch the show in a studio and dissect the action.
Because after the video dropped and Kardashian shared an image of herself in a tweet, the internet decided to dissect her body and looks.
Aside from the countless celebrity cameos, Swift hid all sorts of hints and clues in the Pride anthem that her fans continue to dissect.
That last part was something I just made up, but you wouldn't know because you're too busy trying to dissect Cat Power's Moon Pix!
Despite displaying an ability to dissect time, space and black holes, the world's most famous scientist said Trump's success with voters remained a mystery.
"The goal is to dissect the organization, spread the power around and create a situation where there is visibility of decision making," Dodd said.
"It's really funny to over-analyze him and try to dissect his relationship with Jon and to go down this rabbit hole," says Schott.
Like many brokers, Science Care often tells donors and customers that it is paid merely to acquire, store, dissect, prepare and transport body parts.
All four represent different versions of the artists who made them, the way they both dissect and rebuild rap in their own singular images.
To get those numbers, Williams used computers and the historical climate record to "dissect" the drought into components like temperature, wind, precipitation and evaporation.
Thank goodness we have GoT super-fans to help us dissect every little thing — including this clever Easter Egg that we totally would've missed.
So that's why I believe when he passes away, if I have the opportunity to dissect his brain, they'll find a CTE concussion disease.
Speeches were given; pandering promises were made; delegates cheered; balloons fell; and then the media began to dissect and criticize everything that was said.
But once you surrender to its thrall, there are few shows like it that so deftly dissect the hollow vapidity of the mega-rich.
New this year are 3-D micro-CT scanners, which participants can use to investigate their specimens without needing to dissect or damage them.
Four years later, we have relatively little context in which to place this short film, but let's try to dissect what's going on here.
Simply watching Williams in action is probably more interesting than any concerted effort to get inside his head or dissect or approximate his method.
Investors and analysts will dissect the minutes for clues about how fast the central bank will wind down its stimulus to the eurozone economy.
Dissecting its flaws becomes an attempt to dissect the flaws of mostly well-meaning white people, and we all know how well that goes.
The show is slow-paced yet strangely engrossing, and it's anchored by a group of hilarious hosts who dissect each episode at various points.
The show is slow-paced yet strangely engrossing, and it's anchored by a group of hilarious hosts who dissect each episode at various points.
There's a lot of what we call "noise" in people's reactions, or nebulous comments, so I have to dissect a lot of the information.
Mr. Dudman enrolled in Stanford University with ideas of becoming a doctor, but lost his nerve when it came time to dissect a frog.
It's a relatively rare depiction of hazing onscreen, though it's not unusual for television and film to use collegiate life to dissect thorny subjects.
Wall Street analysts dissect corporate quarterly earnings scorecards like never before, leading executives to focus more of their efforts on hitting near-term targets.
Any humanities classroom, in other words, is therefore a lab, and to sharpen our scalpels and grow our knowledge, we need specimens to dissect.
But once we are truly able to dissect the lives of those that are famous, surrounded by luxury, I feel very bad for them.
Desus and Mero also brought out activist and educator DeRay Mckesson to further dissect this election and, ultimately, our country's future under President Trump.
To dissect how Parker the director lets down both Parker the actor and Turner the historical figure, let's talk about the film's single best shot.
"The challenge for managers would be to dissect the returns for investors with varying risk-return considerations in the pool," the project financing banker said.
If you haven't, you might appreciate its attempts to dissect racial tensions in the US. That caveat perhaps makes a review of the show unhelpful.
But in practice, "About a Girl" is very obviously written from a perspective that doesn't understand the subject matter it's trying to dissect at all.
Only one of them had the character to dissect the aftermath and tell her family "I'm here and I'm OK" even though she was not.
It's a lot to dissect in only one hour of television, but Vallée assures us that all those big and little lies will be uncovered.
Even once anatomists began to dissect human corpses, they were almost entirely male, according to Brandy Schillace, PhD, Research Associate at Dittrick Medical History Center.
You'll have the tools to dissect and analyze the clever tricks of comic book artists after watching Hass Otsmane-Elhaou's YouTube series, Strip Panel Naked.
Every Sunday night, I've looked out for the steady ping of text messages from group chats with family and friends to dissect the latest episode.
Instead, Serial host Sarah Koenig did the dirty work and helped dissect certain highlights from the report which proved consistent: Bergdahl didn't trust his leaders.
And José Andrés takes Mr. Lagasse to Barcelona, where the modernist genius Ferran Adrià and his army of thinkers dissect food down to the molecule.
Sources previously said regulators may dissect IDC, the market research division of the company that consults many U.S. technology companies on IT spending and strategy.
There is great danger in trying to dissect every word of a Trump tweet, but in this case it is worth trying to figure out.
It's not the first time that the public and the press have attempted to dissect any underlying meaning behind Trump's, and other first ladies', fashion.
On Simpatico, the latest LP from LA indie rock outfit Golden Daze, songwriters Jacob Loeb and Ben Schwab dissect their own bond across 11 songs.
I'm just not going to invite that type of scrutiny and allow people to dissect whether that innings limit is the right one or not.
The first step to addressing a microaggression is to recognize that one has occurred and dissect what message it may be sending, Dr. Sue said.
But culturally, editors were slow to recognize that readers wanted someone to pierce the political rhetoric of the day and dissect the provenance of claims.
I'm trying to concentrate on the thought of where the glass is in space, and dissect it: What exactly am I experiencing in this moment?
I understand that people will dissect stuff like that, which is amazing, that people care enough about you to try and figure out what it means.
When I interviewed at schools that still used cadavers, student tour guides and professors discussed the opportunity to dissect as if it were a sacred prize.
During the sit-down, all the show's stars will join showrunner I. Marlene King to share behind-the-scenes secrets and dissect every shocking final moment.
The passing of the Murder Act in 1752 gave doctors the right to publicly dissect the bodies of executed criminals, the majority of whom were men.
It's rare to see people talk about and dissect attractive men's bodies in gaming, likely because most characters aren't designed with the female gaze in mind.
People dissect the motivations of the shooter, they talk about terrorism and hate crimes, they wonder at the huge numbers of Americans who die by gunfire.
In the coming days, Dota 2 will undergo its regular shuffle, as teams attempt to dissect what went wrong and who goes where in the aftermath.
If you choose to analyze the stories further, you'll find plenty to dissect (and make your high school English teacher proud) and a mesmerizing binge ahead.
MSNBC/CNN/Fox are basically 24/7 politics now, and the reporters who uncorked on Twitter sit alongside the hosts to dissect/condemn the Twitter bomb.
The Orenthal James Simpson story is so ripe with commentary on race, class and justice in our country that culturally we're still trying to dissect it.
The same rotation of memes scatter by so quickly in the comments that trying to dissect them would be like trying to single out a raindrop.
Analyze it, situate it in a historical context, dissect and reassemble it before our eyes to make us see it — and our tech-besotted culture — anew.
Democrats are expected to dissect Pruitt's opinion on the causes of climate change while Republicans defend Pruitt's legal battles against the agency he's set to lead.
Fixed-value points are straightforward in nature and do not require you to dissect loyalty programs or memorize quarterly bonus categories like other credit card rewards.
"It's my creation and I can do whatever the fuck I want with it"—that's how I defend my albums when someone tries to dissect them.
Visitors in Germany can see how around 40 scientists dissect, embalm and plastinate bodies revealing the tissues and the labyrinth of vessels mechanically connecting the specimens.
There is a lot going on in Gather Up the Chaps, and it will require multiple listens to dissect the layers and the humor behind it.
We dissect Jordan Peele's new psychological thriller, "Us," and discuss the film's central question (WITHOUT SPOILERS): Are any of us ever truly free from the past?
"I've had lots of time to think about it and dissect parts of my game," Wilson told reporters in St. Paul after the Capitals' morning skate.
We dissect the public reaction to "nipplegate," why Jackson (and not Timberlake) took the fall and how the controversy changed the course of both artists' careers.
"I think as a culture now we're kind of on fast-forward about the way we dissect things, from imagery to clothing to culture," he said.
I am sure as people dissect it, there is going to be criticism of it — it's not doing enough, or it's not doing this, or whatever.
"Maybe a certain naïveté is not always bad if it prevents over-interpretation, so you don't always dissect things in detail and suspect everything," he said.
We must continue to dissect our identity as a party and ensure that we continue to be the most diverse party this country has ever known.
The program can dissect a financial report the moment it appears and spit out an immediate news story that includes the most pertinent facts and figures.
He secures Peter Abernathy to a chair with a giant nail gun, and for some reason turns on Maeve's pain receptors before beginning to dissect her.
Enfolded to immerse myself in the unknown, I find it difficult to complacently accept the 'what;' I want to hunt for the 'whys' and dissect the 'hows.
This work is by the Japanese director Toshiki Okada and uses baseball as an allegory to dissect the relationship among Japan, South Korea and the United States.
And we like to think of it as a subtle fuck you to those who took it upon themselves to dissect her every stray hair on Saturday.
She's often the show's moral arbiter and its voice of reason, but she subjects herself to severe scrutiny, representing the show's impulse to endlessly dissect its characters.
The fact that Donald Trump was suddenly going to be our president meant that there were going to be lots of big, complicated stories to dissect. Right.
Magid's project about Barragán, along with other long-term projects where she seeks to dissect and conquer systems of power, brings to mind Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's work.
In one particular scene, Holden Ford, the FBI psychologist working to dissect how serial killers work, starts low key acting a little like a psycho asshole himself.
This week, Vox Culture editor Jen Trolio, staff writer Caroline Framke, and associate editor Libby Nelson are here to dissect "Pests," the second episode of season five.
As medical students, they'd dissect cadavers that weren't preserved in a sterile environment, that were sometimes dug up from graves and may've died from very infectious diseases.
A career coach who specializes in job search strategy can look at your materials, dissect your current strategy, and identify where you might need a different approach.
I thank him, and he heads back home to shoot his potato launcher, or dissect bugs, or whatever a kid like him does with his free time.
If you sit there and you focus on one painting, and you try to dissect it and fine tune it, it loses its energy and its heart.
As you can probably imagine, members of Bachelor Nation wasted no time whipping out their collective magnifying glasses to dissect every last detail about the potential suitors.
So let's dissect the origins of this moment: This particular challenge was part of a short-lived South Korean game show called Jiwhaza, also known as Burst!
Investors and stock analysts dissect the reports, searching for insights they can use to pick stocks that will do well and avoid those that will do poorly.
With the release of the upcoming "Breaking Bad" movie, "El Camino," we wanted to take a look back at the original series and dissect a few scenes.
On a Reddit page called "The_Donald," where Trump backers dissect the hacked email releases and post their findings, Ms. Tanden has garnered a slew of unwanted praise.
Snopes took great pains to dissect what Delingpole was up to (or really, what his paper-souring benefactor at the blog No Tricks Zone was up to).
In letting Bernhardt dissect Hamlet in rehearsal — to ask why, undressing him, she never finds a man — the play locates a marvelous side door to its subject.
Fluid, at times balletic, soccer isn't composed of discrete events, like baseball and American football, and there aren't dozens of scoring plays to dissect, as in basketball.
Our narrator builds a machine that allows them to dissect their own brain, and in the process allows them to see the true meaning of the universe.
The comedian Sam Morrill combines his fanaticism for New York teams with his joke-writing talent to dissect sports from a fan's perspective in this new show.
And while analysts dissect the particulars of the Sanders online movement, what's unquestionable is that it exists and is a stand-in for something very real: enthusiasm.
I am sure as people dissect (the agreement), there is going to be criticism of it - its not doing enough, or its not doing this, or whatever.
Turnarounds like these are always fun to dissect, because you can show multiple areas of improvement or excellence that have propelled a bottom-feeding team to respectability.
Thanks to the paradigm-shifting creations of zSpace, an educational VR/AR company, students can harmlessly dissect an animal on an interactive screen known as the zSpace 200.
Now, each lavishly decorated page of Death is haunted by the museum's former mission to dissect and display the webs of connective tissue linking art, sex, and death.
Without the option of simply cutting out pieces of a person's healthy cerebral cortex the way physicians can dissect a tumor, brain scientists have had to get creative.
Go deeper, with my other glossary columns: Climate and energy glossary for Trump (and everyone) A power primer for the Trump era What other words should I dissect?
I'll probably dissect this further down the line, but there is also massive potential for the Face ID system to bloom into a boom of intent-based computing.
You take a loaded topic and dissect it until it's innocuous, whereas, historically, comedy tends to take something banal, like airline peanuts, and make it into something flammable.
Accordingly, let's dissect how Trump is affecting the battle for Congress and, more speculatively, what this means for the GOP looking out a few years into the future.
RARE 10-FOOT SQUID WASHES UP ON OREGON BEACH Like the first squid, researchers will also dissect this sea creature in hopes of learning more about its habits.
Meredith, a mom of three whose children all played sports from age four through college, said her kids never wanted to dissect the game on the drive home.
It's reminiscent of John le Carré's many books about George Smiley, the veteran spy whose perspective the great novelist used to dissect the end of the Cold War.
There is nothing wrong with being excited about a rivalry game between two equal opponents, or to dissect the on-field tactics of how the teams will play.
There will be plenty of time later to dissect his legacy on healthcare and immigration and foreign policy and the domestic auto industry and gay and lesbian rights.
Aspiring neurosurgeons can dissect sheep brains there, and fans of zoology can expect a large "petting zoo," with creatures like mealworms, rose-hair tarantulas and Madagascar hissing cockroaches.
Leave it to PBS' Frontline to dissect the deeper motivations and roots of his animosity, lending welcome context to "Putin's Revenge," a documentary dish served over two parts.
We already have a full breakdown of the footage released at D23, which features different material from the official trailer, but there's so much more to dissect here.
This summer, as the race between Mr. Trump and Hillary Clinton accelerates, publishers are releasing a flurry of books that dissect Mr. Trump's short and eventful presidential run.
There are more stigmata attached to Sperry boat shoes than you or I would care to count or dissect, and, let's face it, they may not be wrong.
Let's dissect the implication of what Rosenstein said, which included his comment that if a person is not indicted, no negative information should be released about that person.
Fed chairman Jerome Powell's statements after the meeting hold more weight as investors dissect how hawkish or dovish the new central bank leader might be in coming months.
But Gibney has no interest in laughing at the people who fell for the fraud; instead, the filmmaker seeks to dissect the conditions that made the scandal possible.
Live owls, however, will attend: They'll star in presentations about their adaptations, and young visitors can dissect their sterilized pellets (regurgitated balls of undigested fur, teeth and bones).
I asked the authors of five buzzy novels to select one important look they've created for a specific character and dissect what the ensemble means to the character.
Tell them you'd like to dissect the process to learn from what went well but also to identify opportunities to make things go even more smoothly next time.
Representing a new synthesis, he is able to compose and dissect his own music at the highest level, and also to detail the historical context of his work.
Our correspondents tried to dissect the delicate issues Mr. Trump confronts in Saudi Arabia and Israel as he goes on his first overseas trip as president this week.
Your scenario presupposes that remaining silent while overhearing people critically "dissect" a family member is somehow worse than passively listening while the same people express bigotry toward strangers.
And Lee is well-qualified to dissect the topic given his past tenures as the founder of Microsoft's research center in Asia and the president of Google China.  
Nearly 2,500 participants are expected in Hollywood, Florida, for four days to debate the future of investing in general and dissect the enormous momentum behind exchange-traded funds.
The desire to understand the financial beliefs and behaviors of his own, lower-income family led him to dissect the behaviors and beliefs of high-net-worth individuals.
She is a woman whose self-doubt is no match for her ability to dissect the shortcomings of her partner, making it clear just who is in charge.
One part of Wray's record Democrats are sure to dissect: the four years he served at the Justice Department under President George W. Bush, primarily after the Sept.
In case you don't get it, allow me to dissect the frog: Facebook and Facebook-owned Instagram have copied Snapchat over and over and over and over again.
In O, Earth, Casey Llewellyn gathers spirits on stage to dissect political realities and queer futures, unraveling these tales through the outline of Thornton Wilder's classic, Our Town.
But while the first season acknowledged her problems it didn't dissect them, and the second season's willingness to do so makes for some of the show's best moments.
In return, she asked them to gather three times over the two-year period of the grant to dissect what they were doing and why it had proved successful.
So, what better way to peer into the soul of our dear new leader than to dissect her own bland explanations of songs she values more than life itself.
Students will first listen to Selena's music, Bruno Mars and Cardi B's renditions of her songs, and even dissect the upcoming Netflix scripted series based on the singer's life.
So herein lies the now-omnipresent accusation surrounding Hiddleswift: that the entire thing is just a sham, designed for the exact purpose of making people dissect it to death.
He barely squeaked by in that election, winning by just 300 votes, but has since become popular on the left for the way he can dissect right-wing arguments.
In contrast, with few exceptions, it is legal for companies such as Science Care to dissect donated bodies and sell or lease the parts, whether torsos, heads or limbs.
After revealing our vision, we invited a panel of experts to dissect it — to tell us what we got right and what we got wrong — on our MashTalk podcast.
To chart who is gaining and losing power, American scholars and analysts, like Cold War Kremlinologists, monitor the choreography of official funerals and dissect photo captions and propaganda reports.
Blues players spent little time celebrating their hard-earned 2-113 victory, showing up to the rink to dissect areas in need of improvement before sitting down with Hitchcock.
"It's really important to take your time and dissect this very meticulously, because behind here is the rectum," and any crossover could lead to a dangerous infection, he says.
I saw you made a video for Genius, annotating the lyrics for "Blood on Me." How did it feel to dissect your own work, especially when it's so personal?
Documentaries have the power to rocket a story directly into the news, serving viewers a portion of life to dissect, examine, start Reddit threads about, and watch on repeat.
And now they've got another record-breaking crossover single's momentum to build from, a song that's might as well be tossed into a think tank to dissect its appeal.
First published in 2013, "Art & Queer Culture," by the professors Catherine Lord and Richard Meyer (Phaidon, paper, $39.95), aimed to codify, dissect and celebrate an L.G.B.T.Q. fine art canon.
One of the Daily producers turned me on to an insane podcast called Dissect, where a guy analyzes, at very great length, every song on a Kanye West record.
We would invest in understanding flight dynamics, hold companies accountable that did not use established safety procedures, and dissect and learn from new incidents that caught us by surprise.
You refuse to see conventional ideas or assumptions as given and would prefer to dissect these things in great detail, even if that means stepping on a few toes!
"I said, let's pull it out of the closet, let's lay it out there, let's deal with it, let's dissect it," he said in a 2000 interview with NPR.
As Cruz got older, Guarino said, she started noticing Cruz killing toads on her lawn, by piercing the animals with spear-like objects; then he would dissect the animals.
Throughout the book, Layli Long Soldier uses an astonishing variety of forms (even fill-in-the-blanks) to dissect the US government's bureaucratic writing and explore languages and identity.
Pop feminism was everywhere in 2018, and Willmore starts from a Ruth Bader Ginsburg action figure to dissect just why so much pop feminism feels so empty and consumerist.
Now, as we gear up to say goodbye to her incredible style legacy, the 44th FLOTUS is giving us one last look to pour over, dissect, and remember her by.
Right, so you've had two days now to watch The Last Jedi trailer on a continuous loop and dissect every single detail and try to extrapolate plot and character details.
Since she's added yet another layer of curiosity to her image, that means the paparazzi have taken notice — and we get more style moments to dissect from here on out.
Austin and Patrick are out recovering from E3, so Rob and myself were joined by our excellent summer intern, Natalie Watson, to dissect the most memorable aspects of E3 2017.
Alongside the education-focused features, Apple also highlighted some augmented reality apps for the updated iPad, including a Froggipedia app that lets students virtually dissect frogs using an Apple Pencil.
But there are loads of nuanced climate-related patterns to dissect here as well, and if you're a data geek it's worth pouring over the entire thing in high resolution.
"Sex and the City", despite the characters calling themselves "each other's soulmates", gives most of its airtime over to dating; the four women come together mostly to dissect their experiences.
After I was able to dissect several male silverbacks in their thirties, I got a twenty-seven-year-old who was in prime condition and dropped dead of heart failure.
In 1998, the New York Observer assembled a panel of luminaries to dissect "the only topic anyone talked about all week," which led to plenty of cruel jokes about Lewinsky.
In the grand scheme of things, The Boss will be a minor blip in McCarthy's filmography, the sort of movie it's more interesting to dissect than it is to watch.
White House officials will hit the Sunday news show circuit this week to dissect claims made by an anonymous "senior [Trump] administration official" in The New York Times this week.
This week, Vox critic at large Todd VanDerWerff, deputy culture editor Genevieve Koski, and staff writer Dara Lind are here to dissect "The Midges," the third episode of season five.
In our latest Waypoint 101, Austin, Rob, Patrick and myself dissect the design ethos and over-the-top Ninjitsu stylings of Klei Entertainment's 2012 stealth platformer Mark of the Ninja.
The filmmakers dissect how American Cold War propaganda (Harry Truman calls the bomb "a gift from God") directed the country's culture into putting a cheerful, upbeat face on possible apocalypse.
The frequent introduction of new symbols and arcane plot points to dissect and decipher has given QAnon the feel of a theological study group, or a massive multiplayer online game.
In some ways its very triviality — the fact that everyone could talk about it, dissect it, imitate it — makes fashion the most potentially viral item in the subliminal political toolbox.
Joe is not that far from some of the characters we love to see as art and dissect ad nauseam, who we've found in Jack Kerouac or J.D. Salinger's work.
But while promoting his own book (Bernie Sanders Guide to Political Revolution) last night, Sanders insisted to Stephen Colbert that he'd rather not retroactively dissect the 2016 election ever again.
Other than the production value, almost nothing else has changed since his first spot for the company (you can try to dissect the photo above, but you'd be wasting your time).
"I know that I'll never be able to see those photos of my child that they had to dissect because a man had murdered him," Carr told reporters after the hearing.
One way is by eating rodents, whose remains children can discover in a separate workshop to dissect sterilized owl pellets: balls of undigested fur, teeth and bones that the birds regurgitate.
It's just that, after four designers have attempted to dissect — and prolong — the estate of a man who left fashion before it left him, maybe the fifth time is the charm.
We would dissect his recurring bits, analyze his sketches, and try to predict which games he would play with his guests—all on the internet at all hours of the day.
The app provides access to an ever-growing community of Sphero hackers who have uploaded and shared their custom programs for anyone to download, dissect, and modify as they see fit.
Vox's critic at large Todd VanDerWerff is joined by culture writer Alex Abad-Santos on our pop culture podcast to dissect two of the most talked-about entertainment moments of spring.
As zombies are back in session with the latest season of The Walking Dead, Ross Marquand, who plays Aaron, joins the CineFix gang to dissect all things zombies and... celebrity impersonations?!
We're joined by LocalGlobe partner Suzanne Ashman, BGF partner Wendy Tan White and Eloise Todd, CEO of Best for Britain to dissect what the Leave ramifications are for the tech ecosystem.
To produce a vaccine for mass deployment, biotech firm Sanaria has to decapitate and dissect out the salivary glands, which hold the malaria-causing parasite, for each individual mosquito—by hand.
Designers and builders from the teams will now dissect the details of the rule and have a year to work on their plans before they can officially launch their individual yachts.
The move comes amid investigations by U.S. law enforcement into some so-called body brokers - companies that obtain the dead, often through donation, dissect them and sell the parts for profit.
As pundits prepped to dissect the first debate of the 2020 election, Jason O. Gilbert, a comedy writer, poked fun at the pageant with a haiku roast of the Democratic candidates.
Venues in four of the five boroughs play host to dozens of shows that subvert conventions, challenge systems (artistic, social, political) and reject, dissect and/or embrace every kind of identity.
There should be lots to savor and dissect between now and April, before even factoring in a Warriors team flush with an extra year of continuity and a seemingly deeper bench.
They all routinely dissect incoming data or ideas for the bias they might contain, but are less likely to re-examine their own bias in light of criticism or new information.
Carey admitted to a certain nostalgia that came from growing up with the track, but she declined to dissect its musical magic, as if doing so would sacrifice its pure joy.
"We are so excited to have partnered with Syndaver so that our Mustangs could be the first students in the world to dissect synthetic frogs," the high school said on Twitter.
Vaccarello made some connections blatant — a YSL logo is fairly unmistakable — but few would dissect his dresses into the collaged components he referenced, and relate them back to Saint Laurent's heritage.
To discuss New York's decline as an art power, a center of finance, a beacon of enlightened culture, one must first acknowledge and dissect the mythology, itself a sort of tribute.
And they have to distill and dissect a lot and I don't think there is a good feedback loop on issues relating to employee happiness, talent, and culture overall to the boardroom.
And if you want the deep scoop on Tesla's newest bid to save the planet from humanity, stick around and join WIRED's transportation team as we dissect and discuss the Tesla truck.
"We already began to dissect his websites and the things on social media that he was on and some of the things that came to mind are very, very disturbing," Israel said.
Recently, Canada produced the video for Tame Impala's "The Less I Know the Better," which went semi-viral for its psychedelic visuals and a tangled plot that is a joy to dissect.
The imaging technique the researchers used, called ptychography, allowed them to examine the nanostructures that make up the butterfly's wing scales without having to dissect the wing, as was previously the case.
The market will be fully on edge and ready to dissect his every word as he speaks on Thursday at the Economic Club of Washington, which is exactly what he didn't want.
For months, great quantities of ink, political-science brain power and polling resources have been expended trying to dissect, if not exactly diagnose, the Trump phenomenon — precisely who supports him and why.
Today's popular culture is steeped in wildly popular true crime podcasts and documentaries, the best of which also dissect their subject matter and attempt to draw conclusions about its larger cultural significance.
Yellen is scheduled to speak Friday morning in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and economists are waiting to dissect her comments looking for hints as to the timing of the next interest rate hike.
Welcome to the safest, most contoured space on the Internet: A space where we can openly discuss, dissect, and indulge in the greatest show of our time, Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
The legal battles between and surrounding Blac Chyna and the Kardashian family are a minefield, but the reality star's most recent claim, filed against the entire family, is particularly hard to dissect.
Welcome to the safest, most contoured space on the Internet: A space where we can openly discuss, dissect, and indulge in the greatest show of our time, Keeping Up With The Kardashian.
The group, whose mission is to spot, dissect, and explain the origins of online disinformation, was one of Facebook's newest partners in the fight against digital assaults on elections around the world.
Here's a sneak peek: Ethical Hacking From Scratch to Advanced Techniques Ethical hackers are the geniuses who dissect an entire system to hunt for vulnerabilities and then find ways to fix them.
Rather than dissect what went wrong and worry about whether the team could set it right in time for the start of the tournament, however, people were talking about Gauland and Boateng.
He has employed close to a dozen people with Ph.D.s in math to dissect indexed annuity products as part of his firm's work, which provides analyses for regulators and litigators representing investors.
Manufacturers typically don't tell consumers what security measures, if any, their devices have been equipped with, so experts have to perform "teardowns," in which they dissect these devices to find out answers.
Of course, you know that James COMEY has to be in there somewhere, but we still need one more letter to make the six-letter answer, so let's dissect the clue first.
Most have come not to grieve or pay their respects, but to network and gossip about literary prizes and money and to dissect the latest review of a certain widely detested author.
Welcome to the safest, most contoured space on the Internet: A space where we can openly discuss, dissect, and indulge in the greatest show of our time, Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
And if you wanted to, you could go back to the original Twin Peaks and dissect its politics, or its cultural footprint, or its use of tropes like the Beautiful Dead Girl.
The series, from production partners Rob Dyrdek (of MTV's Ridiculousness) and Shane Nickerson, will also feature guest personalities from the worlds of sports and entertainment to join Gronkowski as they dissect the clips.
TVTropes, a Wikipedia-esque site where fans dissect pop culture cliches, has a huge section dedicated to "Ship-to-Ship Combat," or the practice of fans arguing over which characters should hook up.
"If you dissect anyone's scripts to get out the vote, it's clear they are using our stuff," said Todd Rogers, a behavioral scientist and associate professor of public policy at Harvard Kennedy School.
One solution to stream-cheating would be to commit to solo viewing, but that doesn't make much sense if you're the kind of person who likes to immediately dissect plot details with friends.
Sure, the pared-down story isn't as fun to dissect with friends over a few beers, but it's probably the only way the film could have worked without crushing itself under narrative complexity.
It is these tangled connotations that a new exhibition at the Altes Museum digs into, utilising the breadth of the State Museum's historical and ethnographical collections to dissect the obsession with bodily tissue.
As fun as it is to dissect someone's behavior, there's no surefire guarantee that you'd be able to tell everything there is to know about a person based on their body language alone.
Let me spare you the detail on the boring grisly murders and instead dissect how we know that Black Mirror's EULAs are just as overbearing as the ones we have to sign are.
Its pop music critic Jon Caramanica devoted an entire podcast to Bad Bunny's X100PRE album, inviting a panel of three extremely talented Latinx culture journalists to dissect its charms and sing its praises.
For these purposes, and in honor of Father's Day, I reached out to Broadly's staff astrologer, Annabel Gat, and asked her to dissect the nature of each sign's respective relationship with their father.
As French outlets dissect his loss in popularity and he faces a summer of further losses in the polls, here are some fads that put his brief moment in the sun into perspective.
So as the political media spend hours and trillions of bits trying to dissect why Clinton is not swamping Trump (which she kind of is), there is an obvious answer to this question.
If anyone is going to dissect the lives of Trump voters, shouldn't it be the woman who made the white working class a family-friendly topic of national conversation in the first place?
In this episode of The People Vs, Slim Jxmmi & Swae Lee dissect YouTube comments on "Black Beatles," clearing up any misunderstandings about bandaids, being an internet sensation and not "playing their own instruments".
A big part of the job is to dissect a city as both a physical and social system and foster collaborative networks that can speed the identification of, and solutions to, emerging risks.
The company's products help its clients — high-profile brands including the likes of Amazon, Ford, Kellogg, Microsoft, Nintendo, and Nike — dissect the search behaviours of more than 2360 billion people around the world.
Over an hour and a half or so they dissect what went sideways with the Mac Pro, how Apple is addressing pro customers across its product line and yes, dish on future products.
Mr. Paddock's brain has already undergone an initial assessment, but Dr. Vogel will probably dissect it further, cutting vertically from the top with a large knife oriented as if from ear to ear.
These essays, published previously in journals like The London Review of Books, dissect literature by Kafka, Joyce, Shakespeare and more; art by Gerhard Richter; even ambience, like the "white noise" of London's weather.
Lauren Goode recommends the This Week In Nope podcast, hosted by Rachel Dodes and Brian Hecht, who dissect the news of the week and assign "Yups" and "Nopes" to the good and bad.
I could take a few thousand words to dissect and parse the various scenes and their effects, but truly such exegesis would only limit the work and the entirety deserves to be seen.
As July 16 creeps ever closer, HBO continues to tease us with maddeningly vague snippets of footage from Game of Thrones Season 7, while we continue to desperately dissect each new shot for clues.
Through voiceover, Revereza is keen to dissect the "disintegration of stability" his family experienced immigrating to the United States from the Phillippines, as the dreamy, blown-out footage ruminates on his family's happier moments.
Spotify already builds ads into its listening platform for non-paying users, and certain Spotify shows, like the Dissect show with Sonos, have exclusive partnerships that its ad team negotiates on an individual basis.
Microsoft is already running trials of its HoloLens headset in medical schools (giving students virtual cadavers to dissect) and architectural practices (where several designers can work together on a digital representation of a building).
Some, like Philippe Reines, a longtime and trusted Clinton confidant, are eager to dig through the pages of Mr. Comey's book, if only to dissect it, point by point, looking for inconsistencies or misstatements.
Robert Hooke, a philosopher, tries cannabis; a man is encased in a diving bell and submerged in the Thames; men of science assemble in private to administer opium to dogs—and then dissect them.
The eighth and final season of Game of Thrones is slated to drop this April on HBO, meaning we can watch and dissect this clip roughly ten zillion times between now and then. Enjoy!
In their documentary Karl Marx City, Petra Epperlein — who grew up in East Germany — and Michael Tucker dissect that oppressive infrastructure, and overlay it with a hauntingly personal tragedy: the suicide of Epperlein's father.
Instead it is cited as a contemporary attempt to computationally dissect speech and assign a "toxicity score" — and that it appears to fail in a way indicative of bias against black American speech patterns.
The worst mass shooting in U.S. history is already reverberating throughout the policy community as local and national policymakers dissect another deadly massacre, which left approximately 50 people dead and more than 50 wounded.
"Whenever they would kill people, we would be taken to dissect the stomachs of those who were killed, so they could be thrown into the river and wouldn't float," he was quoted as saying.
That—when you boil your dad from the bones and dissect him—is all he really is: a man with cold feet and a regular grooming regime who has one candy he really likes.
"Us" is not as beloved as "Get Out" — at least for now — partly because the expectations for Peele's sophomore effort were so high, but also because "Get Out" was an easier film to dissect.
And when Matsuyama is at his best he can dissect a golf course with machine-like precision while flashing his signature move – a backswing featuring a pronounced pause before transitioning forward with effortless strength.
As pollsters do their work and pundits dissect it, news consumers can look a little more closely to see how the work was done and if it really means what people say it does.
So there were kite-like constructions fixed atop black sportswear looks in highly technical fabrics, and billowing denim pants paired with ribbed windbreakers and tops scored with lines that appeared to dissect the wearer.
Treasure X, Aliens Dissection Kit With Slime, available at Target, $12.99Curious kids will enjoy using the included tools in this toy to dissect an alien to find slime, surprises, and a treasure hunter inside.
I'd much rather share my enthusiasm for works I admired, than dissect the reasons I had problems with a book — or sift politicians' accounts about, say, the Iraq war, for lies, omissions and spin.
This is an important and difficult topic that Sierra Burgess tries to dissect but completely fumbles because of its unlikeable main character, insensitive jokes, and the obvious disregard for consent we see throughout the story.
"Every time a US president speaks and says something, leaders and people around the world try to dissect what he means because it matters so much to their security, threats they face, whatever it is."
It's as if everyone has the right to dissect this moment to determine whether the guy is grabbing her, about to grab her, just finished grabbing her, or was innocently putting his arm behind her.
If someone posts online a nude picture of you without your consent for the world to dissect and ridicule and beat their chests over, it obviously ought to be a criminal offense in this state.
"We have already begun to dissect his websites and things on social media that he was on, and some of the things that have come to mind are very, very disturbing," the sheriff said Wednesday.
Before the plasticized heart was completely hardened, the team was able to dissect it and shape it to make it palatable for the public—or as palatable as a salty ol' whale heart can be.
Although the series relies on a clear formula, it's almost refreshing to read a series that doesn't purport to dissect, invert, or upend conventional genre tropes, at a time when subversiveness has become the standard.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This week, Cory Arcangel opens a new show starring a drum machine, psychoanalysts and writers dissect the horror classic Rosemary's Baby, the city celebrates Rare Book Week, and more.
Investors remain concerned about a trade war between the world's two largest economies, but some big players are sanguine about their prospects to make money even as they try and dissect Trump's strategy on trade.
Hackers look for new pathways into a network as environments become more locked down, said Liam O'Murchu, a security specialist at Symantec who was one of the first malware analysts to dissect the Stuxnet worm.
This web site is where economists and economists-to-be anonymously discuss, debate, and dissect who's hiring, who's applying, and what visitors to the site think of the people on both sides of these transactions.
Initiatives from academia, government, and the biotech industry are beginning to dissect psychedelics to see if they can be tweaked, optimized, or even stripped of the psychedelic experience altogether—and still be an effective treatment.
Wall-mounted storyboards dissect political ads shot for shot, annotating them with these icons, as well as commentary, in an attempt to break down their subtext and highlight the reactions that they're attempting to provoke.
Sure they dissect themselves, and each other, but figuring out and communicating the human condition is at the heart of their art, and Mosshart says the secret to writing for someone else is not complex.
Damon Young is a philosopher at the University of Melbourne and author of the book How to Think About Exercise, in which he uses science and philosophy to dissect the interplay between body and mind.
The students will produce a new school song on the iPads, learn robotics, virtually dissect a frog and create comic books, music, and art and photography that they can print out and sell at auction.
You might, at some grey and dismal point, find yourself entering into the rancid waters of bookchat with a well meaning English student who thinks that the best place to dissect poststructuralism is at 2am.
I want to know what's going on in my brain, so I call up Arthur Shapiro and Niko Troje, a pair of scientists who dissect Kayahara's spinning girl in the forthcoming Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions.
The mirrors, unassuming as they look, are fitted with something called MemoMi technology, meaning they can record your entire makeover as you go, then email you a perfectly edited video for you to dissect at home.
When: November 10–December 17 Where: Pioneer Works (19903 Pioneer Street, Red Hook, Brooklyn) In this show, Doreen Garner and Kenya (Robinson) will dissect the dominant figure for much of Western history: the straight, white male.
So I take a look at the most famous horror effect in cinema, the sharp, quick cut to a scary image, and we dissect how you can create a similar effect with page turns in comics.
"If you dissect the outbreak into the two main counties -- Santa Cruz and San Diego -- we can say comfortably that Santa Cruz has certainly turned the tide and they are on a downward trend," Chávez said.
And in an otherwise detailed section on the cholera outbreak in Haiti, she doesn't dissect the disagreement between medical advocates, like Dr. Paul Farmer at Harvard, and environmental activists over how best to tackle the epidemic.
The website NBA Miner crunched data and discovered that a basketball player's prime is 29 years old, that point where physical talent and the ability to see and dissect a game arrive at a handsome crossroads.
"In our anatomy class, my classmates and I had to dissect and learn the entire human body in a matter of weeks," Nathaniel Morris, a Stanford psychiatry resident, wrote in an essay for the Washington Post.
The trailer crams a lot into two and a half minutes—plenty to dissect for the next two months until the movie hits theaters—but here's a quick breakdown of some of the most interesting bits.
But the most recent performance took on a more metaphysical tone, reflecting the struggles of an idyllic but threatened little place, where dusty country roads dissect golden fields, but a declining populace questions its very survival.
More than anything I have achieved or ever will achieve, those rare afternoons spent in Sonny's office listening to him dissect the inner workings of a novel will always be the fondest memories of my career.
I do know that since Reilly uses this book to endlessly dissect her own not-really-all-that-horrible relationship, the reader may occasionally feel she's stuck in a marriage even more tedious than her own.
Cosby remains hopeful, and he stands behind his innocence," Mr. Wyatt said in a statement, adding, "It's obvious that these judges' minds were made up because they didn't take the time to dissect Mr. Cosby's appeal.
It's called "The Latest," and it features reporters in our Washington bureau as they dissect impeachment news at the end of the day after the hearings are over, and tell you what you need to know.
Beginning in 1932 in the impoverished, segregated South, government medical workers in rural Alabama withheld treatment from unsuspecting black men who had syphilis so that doctors could track the disease and dissect the men's bodies afterward.
As any fan of The Bachelor knows, half of each episode is teasers for next week's upcoming episode, and we eagerly dissect each of those scenes, knowing full well they are highly edited versions of the truth.
In the wake of the Trump administration's latest attempt to overturn the Affordable Care Act, Axios' Mike Allen sat down with a series of policy makers to dissect the state and future of health care in America.
Although there is an element of computer vision working behind the scenes to dissect the live video and merge that information with the data from the other sensors, Aeva says its product will not operate a vehicle.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo), Image: MicrosoftOn Monday, while many of us dissect the latest episode of Game of Thrones, thousands of developers will convene in Seattle to talk about all things Microsoft at its annual Build conference.
In each, Rash will sit down with a rotating group of cast members and crew, including show creators the Duffer Brothers and actors Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard, to recap and obsessively dissect the new season.
The celebrity website CMZ is populated by wide-eyed, fast-talking bloggers played by Eric Andre, Mike Birbiglia, and Will Arnett, slurping out of ever-larger Big Gulps as they breathlessly dissect Conner's mishaps of the day.
The Cassette Boy artists, who parody politicians by editing their words to form sentences they never said, dissect the referendum campaign, making then Prime Minister David Cameron appear to say he turned the United Kingdom upside down.
That is why Trump and Republicans were so desperately trying to shut Cohen down, whether by tweeting disgusting personal threats to Cohen and his family or by trying to dissect him at every turn during his testimony.
"In any academic English program there are truly brilliant people who can dissect and explicate works of literature and poetry, and these people are often too smart to actually be able to produce the same," he said.
GIANT EEL BITES WOMAN VACATIONING IN HAWAII: &aposTHERE WAS BLOOD EVERYWHERE&apos Researchers from the Seaside Aquarium snapped photos of the large squid, which they will dissect and examine in hopes of learning more about its habits.
A diverse group of academics, policy thinkers, and economists from across the ideological spectrum recently came together under the umbrella of the American Enterprise Institute and Brookings Institution working group on paid leave to dissect this issue.
Ocean's Twelve is a fascinating text to dissect, a triumph on a technical level, and as soporific and smug as a piece of entertainment as a filmed European vacation featuring George Clooney and Brad Pitt can be.
"This is an opportunity for us to dissect some of these policies to ensure that they're right," said Danyelle Solomon, the vice president of race and ethnicity at the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank.
This was achieved (quite cleverly, if you ask me) by the use of a Facebook app—myPersonality—in which users voluntarily submitted to a personality test, and in turn gave researchers access to their profiles/answers to dissect.
Fans of Jed Bartlett and Aaron Sorkin should listen to the whole season of The West Wing Weekly, where Hrishikesh Hirway (host of Song Exploder) and Joshua Malina (who played Will Bailey) dissect each episode of the show.
Fans of Jed Bartlett and Aaron Sorkin should listen to the whole season of The West Wing Weekly, where Hrishikesh Hirway (host of Song Exploder) and Joshua Malina (who played Will Bailey) dissect each episode of the show.
For their latest book, Looking Good: A Visual Guide to the Nun's Habit, Roberts and cofounder Rebecca Wright worked with illustrator Ryan Todd and theologian Veronica Bennett to dissect the dress of nuns from some 40 Catholic orders.
For the last six weeks, all of the comings and goings at Trump Tower have been dutifully reported and dissected by the press, whose job it is to report and dissect the president-elect's various comings and goings.
But that doesn't mean you're not a little nervous about appearing on TV in front of millions of viewers — viewers who are going to dissect (and, sadly, hate-tweet) your every move, makeup malfunction, and bad hair day.
On baseball fields, in wrestling locker rooms, at frat parties and in private conversations, I've listened to men dissect women into body parts ... [M]ost of the sexism on Wall Street occurs when women aren't in the room.
Yes, it's all wildly expensive, and no, I can't dissect the particular benefits of having a femtosecond clock, but I can tell you this: the resulting music produced by this hyper-engineered system is nothing short of magical.
Similarly, owing to her ability to dissect and absorb an enormous quantity of original scientific research, Thatcher was one of the first global leaders (if not the first) to recognize and warn against the dangers of climate change.
Once afforded the opportunity to critically dissect their views and clarify their values, nurses are able to understand that the people we serve are experts by experience and know best what they need—more so than we do.
If my father could dissect the vampirism of football franchise owners, if my brother-in-law could analyze the fundamentally exploitative structure of labor without him, is the biggest source of people's attitudes toward communism the word itself?
As millions of viewers gear up to watch and dissect each game, with many joining in office bracket wagers, it's easy to forget that these are college students vying for glory and not NBA stars playing for millions.
Social media allows celebrities a venue to seem especially personable and personally accessible, while a public armed with camera phones and an increasingly sophisticated sense of media literacy can capture and dissect every moment of their off-brand behavior.
As part of our memorandum to the court we carefully dissect any adverse court decisions in New York so as to demonstrate that they are not only plainly wrong under Connecticut law but plainly wrong under New York law.
" Nine years after that night, Elva wrote a letter to Stranger, which lead to an eight-year correspondence through which they "dissect[ed] the consequences of that night, and they were everything from gut-wrenching to healing beyond words.
In a town where "independent thought alarms" are sounded when a student doesn't want to dissect an animal, Lisa is a vegetarian, environmentalist, Buddhist, feminist, musician, supporter of LGBT rights and freedom for Tibet, and an opponent of apartheid.
Whether it's the Fed Funds Rate, corporate earnings, the number of autos sold in a year, or the price increase on single family homes, we dissect these numbers to offer us clues into the direction of markets and securities.
Then we dissect them as we would any other piece of writing: by the style and shaping of characters, structural issues and plot points, passages we loved, and threads that are left a little too loose for our liking.
But from what he saw in the "Beirut" trailer, the plotline does not appear to make efforts to dissect the time's political complexities — using a fictional militia, for example — nor does it show Lebanese people as fully formed characters.
They sought to dissect this fog and its history using data from the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, a satellite that was launched in 2008 to study gamma rays, the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation in the heavens.
The show looks at the interplay of artists and institutions, but not in the now typical framework of institutional critique, where artists use their medium to dissect and interrogate the institutions in which their work is built and shared.
While the world is racing to dissect the consequences of President Donald Trump's historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore, the internet is gleefully transforming pictures from the event into a surprisingly hopeful new meme.
PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING journalist and author, George Will, and Adrian Wooldridge, The Economist's political editor, debate whether the conservatism movement is reorienting into one that chooses populism over prudence and they dissect the challenges that conservatism faces around the world.
The first trailer for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (the newly announced, official title for Episode IX, the upcoming conclusion of the Star Wars Skywalker saga) is here, and Lucasfilm has given fans a surprising amount of footage to dissect.
"(Stock) markets have been very strong all year, and this confirms that things are going fine, but we could see some volatility as investors dissect these numbers," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at New Vines Capital LLC in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
While the city boasts no shortage of internal problems for anyone remotely socially conscious to dissect, the general outside perspective seems to be that the San Francisco Bay Area is a "happy" place—but these kids were certainly not happy.
Martin Cetron, director of Global Migration and Quarantine for the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, said that when brokers dissect a body that is infected, there is added risk of transferring that disease to anyone who handles the parts.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - As analysts crunch trade data and political commentators dissect official statements for signs of how the Sino-American trade war will develop, some ordinary Chinese are using different sources to predict U.S. President Donald Trump's next moves: fortune tellers.
Over the course of 100 years, the co-authors take the curiosity that surrounds fashion's inner circles (essentially, those groups who have, by fortune of being so unique, turned into their own stereotypes), and dissect and illustrate them one-by-one.
DETROIT(Reuters) - When U.S. authorities arrested Arthur Rathburn last year, they hailed their investigation as a milestone in efforts to police a growing industry: brokers who acquire bodies donated to science, dissect them and sell or lease the parts for profit.
Yet even with new details to dissect on how the majority party envisions a simplified federal tax system, the relatively terse tax proposal leaves unclear the effect it will have on different groups of Americans, as well as different industries.
So, this week on Broadly, we'll dissect the concept of love like we would a cadaver, examining the body of research and literature surrounding the altered human state of being in love, and asking fundamental questions—Can dogs fall in love?
The bride-to-be and her best friend align on bachelorette trips, members of their inner circle, rehearsal dinners, and more — but the truth is that the wedding is just a vehicle for Alam to dissect the relationship between the pair.
We will explore the best teams, revel in the worst, dissect the topics of the day, look at big moments from the week gone by and anticipate those that face us in the week to come, and, mostly, enjoy some baseball.
This shit ain't started with me, I'm just the first person that know how to put this shit in wordplay and deliver it where you can just like digest it, where you ain't got to dissect it and hella shit.
We dissect some of our favorite scenes — featuring Blanca Abundance Evangelista (Mj Rodriguez), Elektra Abundance (Dominique Jackson), and Angel (Indya Moore) — and celebrate the nuanced stories told of queer and trans characters of color by queer and trans people of color.
A new installment, this one called Women House, is arriving this spring, highlighting another generation of contemporary women artists who reflect, dissect and address the same issues as its predecessors, this time in a gallery setting, using photography, sculpture and video.
Both "The Era of Good Feelings," in which a high-school history teacher, burying his father, appraises his personal past, and "Hide-and-Seek," in which estranged brothers collide at an airport bar, coolly dissect woe amid death and regret.
As always, I start with anagrams, which could be looked at as the multiple choice portions of the exam, since the answer you seek is there, you just need to figure out which words to dissect and which letters to rearrange.
If you have the mind-set where you are examining the plot and looking for the details, then you're going to go on Reddit, and you're going to dissect it and crowdsource the answers with your friends or other fans.
It's the centerpiece of "Electra Heart" (the sophomore release from Marina Diamandis, aka Marina and the Diamonds, who now goes by the mononym Marina), an avant-garde concept album that cheekily exaggerates female archetypes in order to dissect and dismantle them.
But Jackson's disinclination to talk with New York writers is slated to end Friday at the Knicks' training center, where he is scheduled to dissect the club's fourth consecutive losing season, three of those seasons having been fully on his watch.
That's the question put to a panel of PEOPLE editors and true crime experts who gathered for the People Magazine Investigates After Show, which aired Monday night, to discuss and dissect the series premiere of PEOPLE's new crime show on Investigation Discovery.
But while some of these criticisms have merit, it's hard to dispute that Nolan is an important director, one who's managed to find a way to make big-budget movies that people want to talk about, dissect, and revisit after they've seen them.
Most do not address what happens next, such as how brokers dissect, handle and ship the parts; the prices they set on human remains; whom they sell them to; how the parts are used by buyers; and the rights of donors and kin.
This behaviour is intended to check that the copy in question is truly out in the wild, and is not being examined in a "sandbox", a closed piece of software in which security researchers can dissect digital bugs to learn their secrets.
The Brussels-based gallery's entire booth was dedicated to the work of Jakub Nepras, a Czech multimedia artist whose video collages projected on unexpected surfaces, like painted drywall and plexiglass embedded with stones, dissect commerce, human interactions, and the flow of energy.
I WOULD SAY THAT ACCORDING TO SOME OF THE ANALYSES THAT HAVE TRIED TO DISSECT HOW MUCH OF IT IS INFLATION AND EXPECTATIONS, HOW MUCH OF IT IS THE REAL RATE, HOW MUCH OF IT IS TERM PREMIUM, IT'S BEEN A LITTLE BALANCED.
"California remains the top delegate prize, and her grassroots connection here matters," said Crowdpac's Mason Harrison, who worked on Fiorina's failed 2010 bid for the U.S. Senate, in comments on Sidewire, an app where journalists and political insiders dissect the day's news.
He soon became her mentor—not only were many of his classes steeped in electronic music (which he'd explain and dissect in detail), but he also taught her how to DJ. It was a particularly formative period for the nascent music maker.
I don't have the time or the energy to dissect the fun "women are crazy" joke structure — although Whitney Cummings did it quite well in an episode of her short-lived show Whitney — but I hope we can all agree it's lazy.
In the interest of digesting and understanding this complex web of a Netflix Original (doesn't this make you want to watch Fuller House?), allow us to dissect the important events in the three timelines featured Dark, starting at the very beginning — 1953.
While most media critics can dissect direction, acting, writing, and cinematography very well, hearing from experts about their take on the reliability of the way their jobs are represented often gives me a newfound appreciation (or dislike) for the thing I'm watching.
In the video, Cheadle plays an interrogator who appears to switch bodies (or some other complex sci-fi thing that we'll leave to the theorists to dissect) with Kendrick, meaning that Cheadle acts out rapping the lights-out first half of the song.
Certain classes of extreme events will be relatively straightforward to dissect and attribute (heat waves, heavy rains, certain types of drought) while others are at the far edge of what science can now understand (tornadoes, wildfires and the frequency and intensity of hurricanes).
This particular week, we note and dissect in perhaps overly bloody fashion the first big pre-deadline trade, locate the problems with the once-but-no-longer division-leading Seattle Mariners, and ponder what it means to be an injured trade target.
Those are the major Easter eggs tucked in the new titles, but for those of us still desperate for something to dissect, worry not—every title sequence this season will apparently be a little different, with their own brand-new secrets to find.
Tubaiqi, who was working as the forensic consultant and supervisor of the clinic at the time, told the newspaper it was his idea to design the clinic to allow coroners to perform forensic examinations and dissect bodies at crime and accident scenes.
The New Yorker should interview him for print, dissect his views, maybe even put him on a panel in the festival -- one among many -- where we can see his outdated ideology for the dangerous failure that history has proven it to be.
As a writer covering gender for the Upshot, a Times site for analysis of policy and economics, it is my job to dissect the research on any given topic, and deliver it in a way that our readers (and I) can understand.
There is a raw honesty about him, an ability to see detail and complexity, a gift that he has in the way he could assess society and dissect it in a way that could help his readers — his students — to learn about society and themselves.
If you really have to know something before you play, read on for a relatively spoiler-free account I still vividly recall the acute fear of seeing hazmat-masked strangers peering down at the lovable E.T., no doubt pondering which piece to dissect first.
Galen himself was a Greek doctor in the Roman empire who lived from 129 to around 216 C.E. He studied all sorts of medicine through dissecting apes (he could not dissect humans, according to Britannica) and his works remained influential into the Middle Ages.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With the United States and China finally formalizing tit-for-tat import tariffs, Wall Street is gearing up to dissect U.S. corporate earnings in the coming weeks for signs of a trade war impact and whether it will affect spending plans.
Berry, an 82-year-old woman with piercing blue eyes and a savage ability to dissect every flaw in your crumb cake with an understated-yet-genuine smile, is perhaps the most charming component of the most charming show ever to air on television.
More significantly, as we dissect in our firm's 2019 capital markets forecast, this revolution is embodied by horizontal digitization — that is, the expansion of technology into every discipline, business model, and supply chain, bringing flexibility and immediacy to the way consumers receive goods and services.
The Long Game Part 3: Painting in the Dark comes two years after the first two installments, which dissect the concept of the archetypal starving artist who spends years mastering his craft before receiving any attention or recognition, primarily through the story of Leonardo DaVinci.
Ashlee And Evan joins the couple for their one-on-one talks, where they'll dissect their music — it will also take viewers to full-blown Ross family meet-ups (which, yes, will include appearances from Diana and Tracee Ellis Ross) and outings with friends.
If you were too busy paying attention to one piece of news, then you probably missed another, and I want to send you off on your merry weekend way fully equipped with the best holiday party talking points and celebrity drama to dissect over brunch.
They explained why technical proficiency needs to be coupled with interpersonal skills, why Goldman interviewers will dissect every line on your résumé, and why it's better to realize sooner than later that Goldman isn't the right fit for you at this point in your career.
The old hierarchical systems, painfully imagined, allowed us to research in the tangled undergrowth of facts by providing logical sequences of numbers, letters or subjects, tidying up scholarly trawlings into volumes and chapters, creating indexes and tables of contents to dissect and reassemble the information.
The eight-person team was preparing to board the research aircraft for a 23-hour flight through a massive snowstorm stretching across upstate New York and Canada as part of a new project funded by NASA to dissect the inner workings of winter storms.
And the things Mr. Sartori created for his collection of men's wear qualify, in part because of the funky preindustrial processes that were a part of their creation, but also because their craftsmanship would leave any future designer who tried to dissect them agog.
Trump often credits his uncle as his source of his "very good genes" including once in a legendary, 213-second run-on sentence that is such a massive nut-kick to the English language that it ironically would take several M.I.T. professors to dissect it.
"No matter how you dissect AI into different spaces, what we have is still very basic," he said during a discussion about the "Future of AI." Industry insiders are also aware that their efforts have been seen as concerning by people worried about privacy.
Trump often credits his uncle as his source of his "very good genes" including once in a legendary, 90-second run-on sentence that is such a massive nut-kick to the English language that it ironically would take several M.I.T. professors to dissect it.
If you came across an animal in the wild and wanted to learn more about it, there are a few things you might do: You might watch what it eats, poke it to see how it reacts, and even dissect it if you got the chance.
The Takeaway: This speculation about the state of Rogue One will likely continue for a while—at least until another trailer for the film is released and everyone can dissect what (if anything) is different about the way the movie looks from one trailer to the next.
I talk about the ones I've seen, the ones I want to see, the ones I know I'll hate, that one scene I'm obsessed with, a moment I need to dissect, a line of dialogue that has to be parsed, and the scores I can't stop humming.
And while we'll let the scholars get into the meaning of it all, we need to dissect what's really important here, and it's this: West loves pants so much that he took time out of his rant to compliment Khalifa's (even granting him a hashtag, #wizwearscoolpants).
In addition to collecting piles of circuit boards from various old laptops and desktops, LSE Ecology Center volunteers, staff members and interns showed her how to dissect the discarded cell phones, TV remotes and keyboards we needed to create the "buildings" and "streets" on our "map".
Robert Borosage, co-director of the Campaign for America's Future, a liberal advocacy group, described the problem of attempting to refute Trump point-by-point: Democratic think tanks and surrogates and experts will dissect his proposals and show how they fail, but that won't mean much.
Read More: What It Takes to Lure Uber to Your Small Town As tech companies deploy fleets of airplanes, drones, and rickshaws to reach their customers, they will have to figure out how to dissect the seemingly simple, but globally inconsistent, idea of someone's home address.
We don't know exactly what Abloh's lecture on Friedman's piece would discuss, but it may seek to dissect the notion that he is the heir to a legacy he never claimed to want, that he can lay claim to a title he has never sought to have.
His lawyer, Jon Gottlief (Richard Schiff), saying, "You're fucked," sums it up, but watching two white men dissect how to rip his accusers apart is a Silkwood shower moment that feels all too real (hearing the #MeToo movement described as "the French revolution" is especially galling).
Works by Kidmograph, Sam Cannon, Alex Kau, and more, dissect the same poetry of the road that inspired the likes of Jack Kerouac, Dennis Hopper, and this guy—one look at these babies is all the motivation you need to begin planning that summer road trip.
Hearing Spielberg talk about William Wyler's The Best Years of Our Lives (which he has clearly studied in great detail) or del Toro dissect Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life would be enough to make the documentary worth watching, even without all the rarely seen combat footage.
From further looks into Sir Reginald Hargreeves' many, many secrets to the tiniest detail that possibly foreshadowed everything to come in the finale, there's plenty to dissect from these theories and will make you hope that the show ends up getting picked back up for a second season.
Silence plays an incredibly important part in that performance, because as soon as the boy says something, then we can confront him, we can dissect it, we can challenge it, and so part of it was that he wasn't even giving anything over to be challenged in any way.
Given that Cespedes, 30, can opt out of the contract after this season, this dance will very likely continue all year: The Mets will try to treat Cespedes as best they can, and their fans will dissect everything Cespedes says or does for potential clues about his intentions.
Both feature a cleaner who develops a relationship with a captive sea creature, dancing in front of its tank with a mop to a love song and devising a plan to smuggle it to safety in a laundry cart after she learns of plans to kill and dissect it.
As eighth-graders are forced to dissect classic short stories for their conflicts and themes in a way Baker finds grotesque, he struggles with making them do the pointless work: 'I like talking to people … but getting you guys to actually finish an assignment is a whole different thing.
Let more-partisan pundits dissect the motivations of those Republicans in Congress who voted more than 22010 times to repeal the Affordable Care Act when Barack Obama was President, but now are treading far more lightly to repeal, but not replace, Obamacare with Donald Trump in the White House.
This Valentine's Day, what we really want is For you to sit and listen to us dissect our last phone call with our mother for a solid 20 minutes Don't interrupt us, don't contribute, don't even try and help us find a solution to the issue at hand.
But Mr. Mueller devoted more than a dozen pages of his 448-page report, which Mr. Barr made public on Thursday with some deletions, to systematically dissect and rebut Mr. Barr's sweeping theory of executive power, which Mr. Trump's lawyers had put forward earlier in a more abbreviated form.
Still, it was striking to see a Republican-appointed federal judge scathingly dissect Mr. Barr's conduct in a formal judicial ruling and declare that the sitting attorney general had so deceived the American people that he could not trust assertions made by a Justice Department under Mr. Barr's control.
Mechanical engineering professor David Lentink challenged some of his graduate students to "dissect the biomechanics of the avian wing morphing mechanism and embody these insights in a morphing biohybrid robot that features real flight feathers," taking as their model the common pigeon — the resilience of which Lentink admires.
A few will sign up for in-house acting and improvisation classes (though, as one animator noted, the enthusiasm for performing in front of colleagues is "minimal"), while others prefer to study and dissect live-action screen performances, or spend the educational allowance they receive on theater tickets.
Take a good look around this photo of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star -- who was photographed this past week in San Diego while promoting his new Amazon Original show, "Carnival Row" -- to see if you can dissect this image and dig up the differences between these two super similar pics!!!
A'Lelia Bundles' book about Walker's life, "On Her Own Ground, " has been optioned by Zero Gravity Management for a television series starring Academy Award-winner Octavia Spencer, while students in Nancy Koehn's case study at Harvard Business School regularly dissect Walker's life in an attempt to discover her secret to success.
I personally really like reviews as long as they're interesting and dissect the film down to its elements and they talk about things like the cinematography – they talk about what makes it good or what makes it bad, not just those ones that trash it or praise it for no reason.
In an era where we all binge-watch series solipsistically and consume media at our own speed, having a TV show that is on every evening at 9pm sharp, that we all watch in sync and dissect the next morning is a nostalgic bonding experience I'll really miss come August.
" WATCH: Keira Knightley Doesn't Like Modern-Day Films Because the Female Characters 'Always Get Raped' Knightley went through some of her most famous roles — like Bend It Like Beckham and her new film Colette — to dissect how she takes on characters that explore women "stuck in the dresses and makeup.
ET: Kimberly Guilfoyle, Andrew McCarthy and Shannon Bream dissect the findings in the inspector general&aposs report; Abby Huntsman looks back on the Trump-Kim summit and sounds off on the inspector general&aposs report; Dodgers legend Steve Garvey on the current state of Major League Baseball and sports betting.
In a month or so, Richardson might indeed have reason to crow, and with the power of hindsight, the Jets can snicker at anyone who had the audacity to doubt them Sunday after watching Russell Wilson, slowed by two leg injuries, dissect them for 103 yards on 23-of-32 passing.
Much virtual ink is currently being spent by political pundits across the country, all of whom are attempting to dissect President Trump's first 2202 days in office, in the process offering predictions for what his actions (or inactions as the case may be) hold for the remainder of his presidency.
While the DOJ isn't able to dissect the policing and court practices of every town in America, Denbeaux hopes that his center's report might inspire other law students or groups elsewhere in the country to carry out similar observations of seemingly mundane law enforcement or court practices in other towns.
" This study is the largest yet to dissect what makes an earworm and adds to a body of research that began in 2001 when James Kellaris, a marketing researcher and composer at the University of Cincinnati translated the German word for earwig, Ohrwürmer, into that "cognitive itch" he called an "earworm.
"When there's time to look back upon the situation and we dissect the response, I think the big deficiency is going to be the fact that we were not prepared for testing," said Shulkin, noting that it was clear back in December that coronavirus was becoming a significant infectious outbreak.
For instance, a new installment, called Women House, arrives this spring at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, highlighting another generation of contemporary female artists who reflect, dissect and address the same issues as their predecessors, this time in a gallery setting, using photography, sculpture and video.
CIA Director Pompeo told the BBC last week that "there had been no significant diminishing of Russian attempts at subversion in Europe and the U.S." The Russian threat is metastasizing while Congress, the administration and the public dissect a 3.5-page document and speculate about the Democrats' response to it.
In Delhi Crime, these puzzles are done away within a single line, even though Mehta who was in possession of the official case files was in a position to dissect both these abnormalities to render a portrait of an investigation up against the impenetrable forces of systemic class oppression and institutionalized misogyny.
"I strongly believe it should be the role of the press to dissect the truth or lies found in political ads - not engineers at a tech company," Brown writes, unaware that she is fundamentally misunderstanding that her employer's fact-checking program is performed by third-party outlets and journalists, not Facebook's programmers.
There are the emotionally manipulative commercials that we dissect to death the next day; the halftime show that some annoying person in the room always talks through; and of course, the glorious spread of game day snacks that make the random party you're at worth getting all gussied up for on a Sunday.
While colleagues in Slack dissect the pros and cons of using 30-inch external monitors in vertical orientation, or bemoan the fact that Apple and LG's 5K UltraFine display isn't shipping to Japan yet, I sit here with perhaps the simplest workstation I can get away with: a single 13 MacBook Air.
"We have got to find a way to come together, and we need leaders that are not going to divide us, and separate us, and cut us up, and dissect us, and stand in judgment over some, and lord over others," Booker said at a canvass kick-off in Birmingham on Sunday.
And even as political insiders and Mr. Nojay's friends dissect his final days, trying to unravel the circumstances surrounding his suicide, his continued presence on the ballot has turned what was supposed to be a simple race into an Albany aberration born of an odd, little-noticed portion of the electoral rule book.
But what I hope the show will do is it will start to make you look at your own gut reactions and have to dissect them and critically think about them a little more because that's what we really spent five months doing in the writers room, and then of course on set.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 94%What critics said: "[The Mandalorian] has an empire of sentiment serving as the wind at its back, and as long as it keeps up its momentum, even those of us programmed to dissect and critique programs may be content to simply sail along with it.
Moments after an exclusive interview with Vice President Mike Pence, Axios Executive Editor Mike Allen and CEO Jim VandeHei dissect Pence's comments on explosive issues, including turmoil in the White House stemming from Rob Porter, how the White House views Russian election interference, and the careful ways in which the administration discusses North Korea.
It's reaching for some of that early Spielberg magic — like when he cut between the kids in class refusing to dissect their frogs and E.T. puttering around the house in E.T. But Trevorrow doesn't seem to get that cutting from a kid belching the ABCs to Watts trying to commit murder isn't going to fly.
So, in attempt to learn more about the cult of the Canadian teen drama, we invited Degrassi adult superfans Pilot Viruet and Larry Fitzmaurice from Vice on this episode of October's Very Owned to explain Drake's role in the series, dissect his acting, and give Degrassi noobs a guide to getting started on the show.
And I kind of stopped writing about the — and Oliver and I have had this discussion, sort of in private — the pro-Trump media storylines that were just, you know, you could just open up Twitter and there were 10 stories there for you to just grab and write and dissect and analyze, whatever.
But the Supreme Court has already shown more deference to the administration on immigration policy than lower courts have, with the travel ban cases, and it's fair to say that the conservative wing of the court will find it inappropriate to dissect the process behind a decision the administration is legally supposed to make.
But the Supreme Court has already shown more deference to the administration on immigration policy than lower courts have, with the travel-ban cases, and it's fair to say that the conservative wing of the court will find it inappropriate to dissect the process behind a decision the administration is legally supposed to make.
She likes to pick things up very, very quickly and then to dissect the movement after that: work on the texture, work on the style, work on the dynamic or the feel," Moore explains, trotting out a rather apt, if hilarious, analogy: "She'll get her piece of chicken and then add all of her spices after.
Trained as a photographer, Steciw's approach to art is both liberal and personal in the sense that she collects images from her daily life to later dissect and assemble into painterly compositions that can be hung by from a chain attached to several mountain-climbing hinges or stacked up neatly in the confines of a frame.
None of this was an accident: Glasper sat down with us to dissect his seven albums across his two projects, and the further down the list we went, the clearer it became that each musical choice was made deliberately with the goal to reach across the aisle to musical counterparts and listeners and pull them into his world.
On Saturday, young people 10 and older are invited to a workshop to make birdseed ornaments that winged visitors can eat, and on Sunday, those 8 and older can take part in a drop-in workshop to dissect owl pellets: the taut balls of undigested feathers, fur and bones that these master predators regurgitate after eating.
It's not that Yachty, whose music career has exploded in the last two months in part with a huge boost from a viral video, doesn't understand memes; rather, the language of online sharing and the hyperbolic enthusiasm that comes with it is so baked into the way he communicates it seems beside the point to dissect it.
" Colleges and a growing number of high schools are educating students on the topic, he said, underscoring its importance: "The ability to critically examine and dissect a variety of resources and to understand the nature of the information: what the gaps are, what the value is, what reliance there is on the sources, what credibility there is.
But few sights have told the tale as neatly as this: Ms. Quinn, long the town's ranking socialite, in conversation with the nation's most famous adult film performer — filling a space where recently scheduled forums included a Jonathan Franzen appearance and a meditation on Saul Bellow — to dissect a tome that lingers on graphic descriptions of President Trump's genitals.
"It is the largest discovered in our service history and will take our sewer team around eight weeks to dissect this monster in exceptionally challenging work conditions," said Andrew Roantree, director of wastewater at South West Water, the company that manages the sewers in Sidmouth and across 4,300 square miles of England, including the cities of Exeter and Plymouth.
Her childhood has already been exposed to public gaze in Amy Chua's witty bestseller "The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" (a more self-aware memoir of helicopter parenting than some may realize.) It can't be fun to have strangers on the internet try to dissect whether she's really worthy of the job for which she no doubt feels she's worked hard.
DISSECT ALMOST any novel by Judith Krantz ("Scruples" and "Princess Daisy" were the most popular) and you will find a tall leggy young woman with gorgeous hair, at least six steamy sex scenes—the raunchier the better—myriad words for colours (one sentence has "melting taupe, fawn, biscuit and greige" and that's just for office furnishings) and a diminutive sidekick.
In a way, Syfy has stumbled onto something that other TV adaptations have boasted as a secret weapon: When they're good, they enjoy the advantage of having additional source material fans can dig into and dissect, and when they're bad, the TV series themselves often get the benefit of the "maybe it was all a problem with the books to begin with" doubt.
With the decline of newspapers and magazines as institutional leaders in cultural criticism — as well as the death of the kind of televised fashion criticism perfected by Joan Rivers — many more of the relevant conversations about red-carpet fashion are taking place on social media, where people can discuss and dissect outfits in real time rather than wait for a fashion editor to hand down judgment.
It's now practically routine for comedians who comment on politics to say something that triggers outrage, forcing the rest of us to stop and dissect whatever they said to determine if it's really offensive or actually funny or directed appropriately, which is great, because everyone knows that jokes are better when you talk ad nauseam about exactly what they mean and how they're constructed.
Harry Styles is a man who says very little, that much we know (it is, as your nan says, always the quiet ones, after all.) Of all his former One Direction bandmates, Styles is arguably the most private—he doesn't share much about his personal life, in particular, and he's so infrequent on social media that fans descend upon and dissect every tweet or Instagram update.
Fueled by access to 24/7 live feeds of the house, a large portion of Big Brother viewers devote much of their summer to watching the players' every move, discussing their strategies via a plethora of online platforms, voting on their favorite characters daily, competing in fantasy leagues, or watching live streams of full-time show analysts dissect the goings on of the house.
Even the detective fiction that seems most untethered from real-world concerns—those British country-house puzzles in which ladies in drop-waisted frocks and gentlemen in evening dress gather in the drawing room to hear a sleuth dissect the murderer's devious plot—murmurs of class and history: the wealth necessary to staff such a house, the far-off lands where Colonel Mustard earned his insignia.
In this new six-episode series, Mr. Lagasse nibbles his way around the globe with guidance from Mario Batali, who joins him on a quest for the best dumpling soup in China; Marcus Samuelsson, who introduces him to New Nordic Cuisine in Sweden; and José Andrés, who takes him to Barcelona, where the modernist genius Ferran Adrià and his army of thinkers dissect food down to the molecule.
Look: Before you even get to Mowgli's story (which does some interesting things — especially with its attempts to center Mowgli's experiences and dissect colonialism via a British dude played by Matthew Rhys, who just shows up two-thirds of the way through the movie — but is also surprisingly dark and cluttered, with no clear throughline), you have to wade through a whole bunch of effects that feel ... abandoned before they were fully baked.
We still somehow don't know what's up with Laurie Holden's Renee, for instance (though I love how the show continues to let the audience use every bit of spy knowledge it's picked up over the years to try to dissect her true allegiances), and we don't yet have a sense of how Philip and Elizabeth's decision to stay for just one more mission has become this open-ended stay that has slowly eroded their trust in each other.
As we yank and tug at arteries clotted with blood and stringy nerves, as we cringe at oozing clumps of fat that splash everywhere when we flip the body to dissect the back, as we reduce a human being to the minutiae of their parts, there is a sense of obligation — not just to be respectful of the body and to dedicate ourselves to learning the material, but to recognize that medicine is built on sacrifice.
More than a card, but less than a track bet More than an ACE; less than PLACE LACE If you enjoy the idea of group solving or just want to watch associate puzzles editor Sam Ezersky and I make fun of each other while we dissect that day's puzzle with thousands of our nearest and dearest internet friends, tune in to our weekly live stream on Wordplay's Twitter or our YouTube page each Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern.
READ MORE: This Seminal 16th Century Animal Encyclopedia Includes Mermaids and Unicorns "I strive that in public dissection the students do as much as possible so that if even the least trained of them must dissect a cadaver before a group of spectators, he will be able to perform it accurately with his own hands; and by comparing their studies one with another they will properly understand, this part of medicine," Vesalius wrote in this magnum opus.
Maybe casual listeners who enjoy his singles on the radio without bothering to dissect his seven Billboard 200-topping albums can engage without getting sucked into an abusive relationship, but committed fans keep running lists of his character flaws, despise him for said flawed character, respect him for revealing said flawed character, respect him for his perpetual efforts to change, despise themselves for respecting him, despise him for making them despise themselves, and take perverse pleasure in the whole icky process.
" • Should I ever be asked to appear on a scurrilous syndicated gossip show to dissect your affair with a married celebrity, I will insist on having my voice altered and sitting in deep shadow while wearing a ski mask, and will do my best to sound nonjudgmental as I say, "And there they were, right after the People's Choice Awards, just the two of them in that hot tub with their arms around each other and those incredibly lifelike fifteen-thousand-dollar sex dolls.
PARKER: WE PLAN TO ACHIEVE OUR 50 BILLION TARGET WITHIN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS AND WHAT WE LAID OUT TODAY WAS A HIGH SINGLE DIGIT REVENUE GROWTH AND MID-TEENS EPS TARGET AND W'ELL DISSECT THAT INTO ALL THE VARIOUS ELEMENTS TO GIVE YOU MORE DEPTH AND DETAIL ON IT. WE DID THAT SOMEWHAT TODAY DURING OUR MEETING AND WE'LL WRAP THAT UP WITH ANDY CAMPION OUR CFO IN JUST A BIT, BUT WHAT'S EXCITING ABOUT TODAY IS IT REALLY MAPS OUT OUR OVERALL LONG-TERM GROWTH STRATEGY.
Listening to a book for me, helps me to envision and dissect the author's intentions and the plot to form a new understanding of the book … Some literature traditionalists may argue that something is lost in the subtraction of print and that we as a society are becoming lazy and to that I say it was not too long ago when people with dyslexia such as myself would have been deemed stupid because of our inability to think and process in the same way that other people can.
"Seems like u guys tag me in a new post every day … pls stop.. it's just negative, I really have no hard feelings towards you I just know what a beautiful world there is to go out and live in instead of trying to dissect a relationship between two people that you don't even know and that you do not see 99% of… for someone who is virtually inactive on the app, I don't need his follow- my eyes are tattooed to his chest," Hadid began referring to Malik's tattoo of her eyes underneath his sternum.

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