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There are two major styles of nostalgia advertising — the kind that draws on personal, lived experience, and the kind that draws on abstract yearning for generalizations of the past.
The movie draws on the nostalgia of the late 1960s.
The government also draws on the fund for current needs.
That testing draws on incomplete data about human genetic diversity.
The research she draws on here is obscure and unconvincing.
Savages' music draws on the propulsion and dissonance of post-punk.
He draws on an e-cigarette by a McDonald's restaurant nearby.
The proliferation of rental scooters also draws on advances in telecommunications.
"The best music always draws on different stuff," Mr Wyllie argues.
Estelle expertly draws on the floor as Oscar intently looks on.
He draws on a generation of Republican appeals to popular resentment.
This article draws on his longer essay in the Washington Quarterly.
This article draws on the group's report "Restoring the American Dream."
Skal draws on vast research but admits that Stoker is elusive.
Undone visibly draws on both A Scanner Darkly and Waking Life.
"Thanks, Maggie" draws on the music and culture of the coalfields.
This article draws on arguments he made in the Yale Law Journal.
It draws on fables, myths, even mysticism, to conjure its distinctive moods.
Complexity economics draws on strands of the discipline less enamoured of equilibrium.
Ms. Marshall's choreography naturally draws on period styles, specifically the frothing cancan.
With doses of invention and schmalz, the movie draws on recent events.
One caveat to the study: It only draws on data through 2015.
The work that Baer and colleagues do draws on centuries-old techniques.
But more than that, Rebecca1208 also draws on some shockingly broad inspiration.
The initiative draws on research from a previous case study on Burqah.
"Watch out for the dog!" he'd holler between draws on his pipe.
Hnath also draws on the audience's preconceptions about Disney's self-aggrandizing mind.
It draws on more classical design and typography, a tendency I appreciate.
Clark's installation "198/2000" (2018) draws on the photos that were released.
The fun draws on Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, as well as on Christmas.
The image is especially convincing because it draws on Thunberg's uncommon fearlessness.
During times of self-doubt, she still draws on that early encounter.
This article draws on a piece, by the same authors, for The Conversation.
The project draws on European Union and Italian funds, and needs EU approval.
But it's hard to argue with a story that draws on real life.
That's what's most startling about this episode, which draws on these shameful histories.
Kahlil Joseph draws on the associations we make between our memories and music.
"Samhain draws on ancient customs, lore, and traditions, as does Halloween," says Fox.
The new study draws on salary information from a much larger, objective sample.
You know, a painter draws on a blank canvas, I'm drawing on silence.
Pallone's office said it draws on proposals by at least 85033 other Democrats.
A muted palette draws on the influence of filmmakers like Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
In addition to online discussion forums, she draws on videos found on Instagram.
Although this 1970s-set film isn't a memoir, it draws on that experience.
The mental health portion, which draws on the years of work of Rep.
That Burton draws on his own experience for his work is no secret.
AM: My work is a prayer for Mecca that draws on the past.
"It's not exactly the same, but it certainly draws on similar things," he explains.
Much of the Avalon draws on the forms of contemporary architects like Zaha Hadid.
For his answer, Mr DeRue again draws on the lessons of the music industry.
He draws on his vape pen and sucks in more air between his teeth.
A deeper problem is that Trumponomics draws on a blinkered view of America's economy.
This piece draws on an argument he recently made in the Hastings Center Report.
It draws on outsized, hyperbolic elements from action films, fantasy, science fiction, and horror.
Butterfield's view draws on Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen's concept of disruptive innovation.
Complex rehabilitation care draws on private insurance, public insurance, government programs and local charities.
So far, the best research draws on two well-established ideas in social psychology.
AWS has its own cloud service that draws on the Elasticsearch open-source technology.
As an aesthetic project, the idea draws on the country's Ottoman and Seljuk past.
The experience draws on real audio of people shouting, documentary footage, and scripted scenes.
The 500X draws on the design of the perky Fiat 500, itself based on ...
Each performance is therefore iterative and draws on the collective knowledge of the performers.
The study draws on data from more than 300,000 freelance workers within Payoneer's network.
Just look at how he draws on individual hairs to fill in his brows.
Misogyny seems to be the source of the poison well this violence draws on.
He draws on them to shape his sermons but says he's a changed man.
As he burnishes his military credentials, Xi draws on his early service in uniform.
The book draws on interviews and archival research to braid the two stories together.
It also draws on a resource that tenants across the country share: simple numbers.
He makes up words and phrases and draws on entire waiting rooms of personalities.
It draws on a combination of evidence and guesswork — and, of course, slowing down.
Its cast, which draws on stars from at least three continents, makes that clear.
The installation draws on the VMFA's large and growing holdings in African-American photography.
Produced in 2012, his series Incarnations draws on issues and tensions that perplex modern Japan.
The report draws on various sources, including congressional testimony, contracting records and agreements between agencies.
Here's the short version: It draws on fantasy math that would wreck America's fiscal house.
One is a feature that draws on Kickstarter's existing strengths to bolster its new service.
The presidential turkey pardon draws on the long traditions of forgiveness in the world's religions.
The imagery draws on centuries of Southeast Indian visual language, and nothing is off limits.
The app draws on both your habits and — unsurprisingly — Foursquare's data to make its suggestions.
Although it draws on a small sample, Dr Rubin's study adds data to the discussion.
This, then, is when the moralizing rationale that draws on dehumanizing propaganda comes into play.
"It draws on Christian vocabulary but doesn't appear to have overtly religious content," he said.
It also draws on the imaginative work of the musician Prince, who died last month.
The Titan Games draws on aspects of both and premieres January 3, 2019 on NBC.
This, too, draws on an old racist trope, a reworking of the "noble savage" myth.
Our map draws on prices that were published online Wednesday for 2018 plans on HealthCare.gov.
" The novel that draws on Helen's past is, she insists, "a work of the imagination.
Doing both draws on a lot of the same expertise, but it's a different experience.
Populated by her varicolored chickens, it draws on her observations about their diversity and intelligence.
They found an ever-shifting sound that draws on Africa and Haiti, France and Spain.
They found an ever-shifting sound that draws on Africa and Haiti, France and Spain.
Thomas draws on Louisa's memoirs, travelogues and extensive correspondence to offer a rich interior portrait.
This account draws on payroll records, archeological reports, letters, and memoirs to tell their story.
The report draws on California Public Records Act requests filed with communities with Amazon facilities.
But Mr. Morgen's film draws on more than 100 rediscovered hours from National Geographic's archives.
On the other hand, Silicon Valley money is made in California and draws on California services.
The movie draws on Rob and his wife's struggle to help their son overcome his addiction.
It draws on information that is more current and comprehensive than fingerprint checks, the company says.
The story draws on the real fight for integration in America, particularly in the Maryland city.
This definitive account draws on new sources to shed light on his career and volatile times.
This essay draws on his new book, Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad.
This draws on a side of Rebecca (and Paula) that we don't always get to see.
One draws on its members' cultures, which, for all their differences, tend to protect individual privacy.
"Europe Bombarded," by Fabio Mauri, draws on the artist's memories of growing up in Fascist Italy.
He is empathetic and draws on his own grief to console and encourage others through theirs.
Details: The plan draws on recommendations from an economic study performed by the Applied Economics Clinic.
The particular images that Diversity in Faces draws on have been available to researchers for years.
It just draws on actual official, historical racist and even genocidal attitudes toward Australian indigenous people.
Only Mr. Cady's "I Screwed Up the Future" draws on standard techniques of opera, however playfully.
It draws on English disengagement from the Union, but wraps itself in a brashly reassured Unionism.
Galassi, the longtime publisher of Farrar, Straus & Giroux, draws on firsthand experience in his debut novel.
The report draws on survey results from interviews with federal, state and local law enforcement officers.
It also draws on the experiences of real-life survivors from India and elsewhere, Devineni said.
Reminiscent of exercises done during his design studies, Voyage draws on 19th-century stencil art techniques.
Carlo Daleo's black-and-white figuration draws on postwar cartoon imagery to inform his drawing practice.
The Toronto group's dense, sprawling second album draws on prog influences; recommended if you like Cluster.
He draws on older traditions as well as bebop: call and response, gospel, New Orleans, Chicago.
The actress draws on her earthiness to make Joy an underdog who's very easy to love.
The work on display at Berlin's Theatertreffen draws on film, novels, Brecht, and ancient Greek drama.
The nascent effort draws on the model of cities with more established commercial ties to Canada.
The test draws on the ECB's experience as the euro zone's top banking supervisor since 2014.
Part of that blame lies with Ms. Howe's script, which draws on memories of her father.
And there is plenty of new music and art being created that draws on these traditions.
Despite the success, he says he still draws on that "seminal" moment of 20 years ago.
The second tempting school of thought is the literature that draws on realignments and critical elections.
This new approach, in contrast, draws on the authority of "independent" fact-checkers outside of Facebook.
This side of age-management medicine draws on the tools of molecular diagnostics, imaging, and data analytics.
This in turn draws on longstanding European anti-Semitic traditions that portray Jews as greedy and conniving.
Each layer optimizes, then draws on the layer above, all the way up to the transmission layer.
It also draws on data created by a cellphone's global positioning system and accelerometer to monitor driving.
Kanaga draws on such a past, listing each asset's creators in the opening credits of the game.
There's Knights of the Zodiac: SAINT SEIYA, which draws on Greek mythology to fuel its man vs.
Each of the tech giants draws on where its "strength is today", says Joseph Sirosh of Microsoft.
The site will be updated daily with advice that draws on data they've collected over the years.
The group draws on ambulance workers and volunteers who dig survivors and the dead out of rubble.
The scene draws on all his cool, alien dignity, making him a still focal point amid chaos.
My book is about ethical leadership & draws on stories from my life & lessons I learned from others.
A special-purpose chip for artificial intelligence and other tasks in new Pixel smartphones draws on technology.
Ms. Peters, a blogger who lives in Berlin, draws on a mix of German and Mediterranean influences.
It draws on interviews with Houston's friends and people who knew her, as well as archival footage.
The video, premiering today on Noisey, draws on all that psychedelia, diving right into the drum circle.
In June of this year, Facebook unveiled Libra, global currency that draws on the architecture of Bitcoin.
Rather he draws on a literary tradition that creates narrative only to nibble away at its authority.
Today, we're supposed to be thinking about something the artist actually draws on, and that's a SKETCHBOOK.
There's a flood of new and forthcoming fantasy fiction that draws on African mythology, culture and folklore.
It draws on Evans's archives, particularly the gorgeous watercolors that artistically interpreted the fragments found at Knossos.
A last-minute power grab by state lawmakers draws on an argument as old as the nation.
She draws on her experience in publishing, where, she said, she hired more than 200 young adults.
"Star Wars draws on Flash Gordon, samurai movies, Westerns, and a bunch of other stuff," he says.
As the epidemic draws on, people addicted to the drug are bound to seek out stronger highs.
One soldier, his face scarred by acne, draws on his cigarette and stares outside, vacant, bored even.
Among other things, it has led to my ongoing project called Kisieland, which draws on his archive.
Its signature feature draws on machine learning technology to automatically begin recording when notable actions are detected.
Logan skillfully draws on a cinematic language that's half post-apocalyptic, half classic Western, to great effect.
But the game also draws on more distant depressions, to previous hard times of the 20th century.
As "Springsteen on Broadway" draws on a memoir, "Born to Run," the through-line here draws on "Just Kids," Smith's book about coming of age in New York with her soul mate Robert Mapplethorpe, and the more fanciful, impressionistic follow-up, "M Train," which focuses on her later life.
The approach Luminous is using draws on co-founder Mitchell Nahmias' earlier neuromorphic photonics work at Princeton University.
Falun Gong draws on China's long tradition of qigong, a regimen of controlled breathing and gentle physical movements.
She draws on contemporary research, too, including the recent controversy about recreating the strain responsible for the pandemic.
Wagner draws on much of the same source material as Tolkien does for The Lord of the Rings.
The show's central film draws on archival instructional films demonstrating worker efficiency and the symptoms of contagious psychosis.
Tashi Norbu, who draws on Buddhist thangka painting, recited mantras between bursts of activity at a crowded gallery.
It draws on its founder's experience hunting insurgents to advise businesses, including on Wall Street, on corporate culture.
He's a Russian folklore character, but I created an origin that draws on a couple of different folktales.
But Homecoming draws on the MCU in a way that the Netflix shows haven't — or perhaps, can't — do.
The paper draws on a research study commissioned by Heritage and the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation.
KangHee's series, titled Street Errands, draws on photographs taken by the artist in big cities and natural landscapes.
Each nation draws on a mix of surface readings, economic analyses and ecological estimates to quantify their emissions.
The film draws on our uncertainty to become a thriller, and when it works, it's chilling and unsettling.
This withering account of Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaign draws on interviews conducted with staffers as the race unfolded.
The character of Krisha — played by his aunt Krisha Fairchild — draws on the pasts of two key figures.
Process doesn't offer any solutions to the sadness it draws on, but it does offer solace and solidarity.
Mr. Wise makes a modern sort of art song, one that draws on pop and R&B influences.
That is thanks to the moon's gravity, which draws on ocean's tides and slows Earth's rate of rotation.
It also draws on my own experience, so it hopefully goes without saying that your mileage may vary.
Called the Alzheimer's Disease Composite Score (Adcoms), it draws on elements from three other, more established cognitive tests.
The writer draws on hundreds of interviews with citizens, political figures and personalities to illuminate the ongoing struggle.
Although the movie is a drama, Mr. Lax is playing a character that partly draws on his life.
This comprehensive biography draws on newly-available correspondence between the four, with O'Keeffe emerging as the electric center.
As a part of the fix, Boeing is ensuring that the software draws on information from both sensors.
Her team also draws on its own experience of working with people in various offices, across time zones.
The front cover alone draws on longstanding and offensive anti-Semitic tropes, Ms. Pollock wrote in the letter.
Inspired by real events, as movies like to say, "Lucy" selectively draws on the bleak story of Capt.
Now Bell is the subject of a documentary that draws on century-old footage and Bell's own letters.
The lesson once focused on Mr. Wallace now draws on the work of the graphic novelist Alison Bechdel.
Schnabel draws on the historical record when it suits him, including by pulling lines from van Gogh's letters.
Early on, Lina draws on a fogged window before seeing the headlights of approaching officers through the glass.
In these pieces she draws on her experience as an orchestral musician in Mr. Barenboim's West-Eastern Divan.
The IPCC is convened by the United Nations, and the report draws on more than 213 expert authors.
The $12 level would also mark the pinnacle of a second uptrend line that Gordon draws on the chart.
Toebbe, who draws on Persian miniature traditions, takes pattern farther, submitting her entire image to the dictates of rhythm.
Lundberg draws on popular culture to create her colorful, cartoonish portraits, whose subjects range from A-listers to velociraptors.
De Benoist went on to develop a philosophy that draws on — and challenges — both the right and the left.
Westgate draws on the behavioral model, but whether by training or by personality, she is much more laid back.
Image: NOAAClimate Explorer draws on two of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's flagship models to chart our future.
To express these ideas, our subconscious draws on symbols that already exist in our culture's language, media, or religion.
His first novel, "Insane", published in Germany in 1983 but only now translated into English, draws on this experience.
SMARTS draws on financial and technology professionals experienced in market surveillance, supervision and compliance, Jukes said in an email.
The chart draws on three million articles—2.5bn words in all—covering the most significant events of the year.
SHIRIN MUSA draws on bitter experience to inspire her work to help women caught between legal and cultural worlds.
The journal draws on a millennia-old tradition of faith and reason to give a vocabulary for those questions.
Science fiction is apparently the well that Huawei draws on when looking for future trends and new business ideas.
Because even as it draws on the history of tech's biggest titans, Silicon Valley is still holding itself back.
The appeal of Trump's act also draws on a related tradition in American entertainment: that of the insult comic.
Remy draws on these themes as an exposition of Nicki's character against the persona Minaj sells in the media.
It's still crude stuff, and its popularity draws on some of the uglier forces and impulses within our culture.
She says she draws on those lessons from three decades ago — and the empathy they gave her — every day.
In this unique space, Mexico draws on its position to help build consensus between developed and developing countries (Brookings).
Their spring collection draws on traditional Indian styles, as in a Rabari jacket (above right) reimagined in embroidered linen.
The city's food scene draws on the bounty of the Pacific Ocean and the province's eastern Okanagan wine country.
The brand is popular for its structured pieces and a women's wear line that draws on menswear inspired aesthetic.
China Rapid Finance draws on transaction data and other records from dozens of internet companies, including Baidu and Tencent.
But discount and dollar stores, which generally haven't been big draws on Black Friday, are also expecting strong sales.
The project, which works through machine learning, draws on fifteen thousand gene samples from patients and from laboratory cultures.
Now, a gasoline vehicle has nothing to do with any of this; it draws on a different energy infrastructure.
Carla Alexandra Rodriguez, a Venezuelan-American artist, also draws on ancestry and lineage in her intimate and personal works.
These supply hits, both planned and unplanned, both Western and Chinese, seem to be feeding draws on LME inventory.
Novitiate draws on an old idea, that of the religious life as ecstatic, but it isn't a devotional film.
A Brooklyn native with deep ties in Washington, Ms. Harrison draws on her political network when championing public media.
Tilda Swinton, as Madame Blanc, the artistic director of the fictional Helena Markos Dance Company, draws on all three.
Bilefsky draws on interviews, court testimony and transcripts from the Metropolitan Police to put together a meticulously researched procedural.
"Hour Glass" (1971), Haile Gerima's first project at UCLA, draws on the lyrics and words of speeches and song.
He draws on his memories of the grayness he experienced there in imagining Berlin in the 1920s, he said.
With a secured card, the consumer makes a deposit — say, $500 — and draws on the money to make purchases.
Born in southern Israel to a Moroccan family, Mr. Adoni draws on some of the cooking of that culture.
The system, known as synthetic airspeed, draws on several data sources to measure how fast a plane is moving.
Cott draws on Sendak's own musings, as well as the thoughts of a psychoanalyst, a Jungian analyst and others.
That's because the RAD program is budget-neutral, meaning it draws on existing resources to have a greater impact.
Miss Universe, her debut, draws on indie rock and soul, power chords and saxophones, and multi-tracked vocal harmonies.
And, once again, while each of them draws on tropes, they're almost all based on original stories and characters.
His collections are rarely bound to references pinned to a mood board; instead, he draws on his own memories.
"My book is about ethical leadership & draws on stories from my life & lessons I learned from others," he wrote.
Each of these has value for the discipline and the general public, and each draws on slightly different practices.
This dis-balance of power structures draws on this notion of who is watched, why and what the implications are.
McDonald's USA draws on results from modernization projects in the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada as it pushes the effort.
The company draws on their connections to product development teams, suppliers and distribution networks in India, China, Japan and Korea.
But Mr Ballmer draws on a business tradition different from that of Mr Trump—its habit of clever, rational analysis.
The occupation of Alcatraz draws on a history of resistance and protest that is deeply ingrained within Native American culture.
Scientists do not know how the human brain draws on so many different kinds of knowledge at the same time.
In a short essay about If a Tree Falls, Hugo Robinson draws on Camus' famous work The Myth of Sisyphus.
It draws on a range of sources to offer a real-time overview of all that's happening in a business.
Government works best when it draws on people of diverse backgrounds, bringing unique perspectives that help create well-rounded policy.
The exhibition looks at portraits through the prism of social media even as it draws on the Whitney's figurative tradition.
The event draws on changes occurring in the 1960s, when many artists became more interested in the field of computing.
In Europe, Airbus draws on financing support for some sales from Britain, France and Germany where its main factories are.
In this exegesis, Orr, the Book Review's poetry columnist, suggests that Frost draws on a particularly American ambivalence about choice.
It draws on the shape of a Yoruban caryatid, a traditional West African column with a corona at the top.
This is a significant factor the Federal Reserve draws on when deciding whether to raise, lower, or maintain interest rates.
She lost her mother at a young age and still draws on the significance of motherless characters (think Disney princesses).
The author draws on this cult of the Virgin to enfold her grandmother in eternal, biblical (rather than geopolitical) time.
Living deadheads can welcome this new musical, which draws on the music and lyrics of Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter.
I was going to test an exoskeleton called Phoenix, which draws on technology developed at the University of California, Berkeley.
It is formally conventional and draws on the usual zippy you-are-there moments with lots of gabby talking heads.
Conant draws on the same sources, though she also brings to the table some additional family correspondence, journals and photographs.
It draws on Seljuk and Byzantine influences, like many of Turkey's most celebrated edifices, including the Selimiye and Suleymaniye Mosques.
That collection draws on her world travels, but she also found subject matter close to home and to her heart.
It is true, too, that Trumpism draws on a political tradition that has often been linked to white identity politics.
Musa-Kalim Rodwal, the unit's commander, draws on at least 15 years of perspective, loss and hurt as he ponders.
Peppered with questions of divinity and destiny, Kansastan is a wild ride that draws on both Qur'anic and biblical mythology.
This bill is strong because it draws on the expertise of those that have worked in the space for decades.
TRAMONTI PIZZA This pizzeria draws on the history of the town of Tramonti, near the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy.
And she draws on our sympathies: It is impossible not to root for a boy so foundationally unmoored by circumstance.
Thus, German draws on African spirituality in order to turn everyday materials into ones that exude #BlackGirlMagic through ancestral modes.
Now Mr. Mills has turned to his mother, in another fictionalized story, moistened with tears, that draws on his life.
Mr. Urban, a New Jersey native and a playwright of works serious and absurd, clearly draws on personal experience here.
The experimental score draws on such diverse inspirations as Anatolian rugs, the writings of Proust, and the sculptures of Calder.
Welch organized the exhibition, which draws on etchings, lithographs, woodcuts, engravings, and other works on paper at the Blanton Museum.
LBNL reasonably draws on US government estimates, but there are many critics who say the real SCC is much higher.
His abrasive nationalism draws on a long history within Republican politics, but he has angered activists by challenging other party orthodoxies.
The print for this collection draws on some iconic fashion moments, like my favorite Louis Vuitton collaboration, Stephen Sprouse's graffiti bags.
As part of a far larger cyberpunk tradition, it draws on old ideas and tries to forge a new path forward.
It also draws on Fincher's famously sickly cinematic style, and like Fight Club, its protagonist unwittingly inspires an anarchic countercultural movement.
While Pose and its characters are fictional, the show draws on the realities of New York's ball scene in the 703s.
But it draws on relatably human fears — of aging, regretting life choices, and disappointing the people who look up to you.
He draws on religious imagery and motifs to create a conversation about how religion is integrated within the prison-industrial complex.
It draws on Forbes's regular rankings of the world's billionaires and the Credit Suisse Research Institute's annual reports on household wealth.
It draws on all of these amazing people's talents to create something new and richer and bigger than its sum parts.
Their work draws on themes ranging from landscape and environmental trauma;  to the human brain; to how to have uncomfortable conversations.
As the week draws on, I get progressively more annoyed with how hard it is to send and receive text messages.
"My book is about ethical leadership & draws on stories from my life & lessons I learned from others," he wrote on Twitter.
The complex histories (and herstories) that envelop every object we make draws on haptic knowledge buried deep within each of us.
Mountain Rock draws on this very sincerity without ever getting caught in the kind of reflection that calls for self-pity.
"My book is about ethical leadership & draws on stories from my life & lessons I learned from others," Comey tweeted on Sunday.
The Spirits system is unique and surprising, but it draws on knowledge of past games I sometimes forgot I even had.
The artist draws on the tracing paper with their usual tools (marker, paint, etc.) as it is being shot from below.
Instead of the alphabet, each key has a pictogram that draws on other symbols that are meaningful for the Paiwan community.
The 52-page document draws on wide-ranging sources including diplomatic cables and witness testimonies to make a series of allegations.
It borrows much of its language from Marxism but also draws on Confucianism, 20th-century Japanese imperialism, and traditional Korean nationalism.
Lepage, 62, has made his mark internationally as an imaginative storyteller who draws on a variety of media and cultural influences.
The annual fund-raiser is famous for its wild red carpet, which draws on the theme of each year's big show.
And her most recent book, "The Stars Are Fire," published last year, draws on devastating wildfires that struck Maine in 1947.
The director, Frank Stiefel, draws on Ms. Alper's artwork for visual flair, but the film is a bit of a slog.
The comedian Woody Fu stages this one-man show that draws on his personal experiences to explore those that are universal.
The New York-based artist Ephrat Asherie also draws on breaking in her unique mix of styles, here presenting two works.
His painting at Gagosian probably maps a salt lake in the desert and draws on a Dreamtime story of its creation.
This suggests that the system draws on information about coronavirus cases and government-held data on plane, train and bus bookings.
The lengthy report issued Tuesday also draws on testimony from roughly a dozen witnesses who testified in connection with the inquiry.
Elastic offers its cloud-based service on AWS, which has its own service that draws on the Elasticsearch open-source technology.
With each portrait, Becerra draws on history to trace the efforts of these activists and the connections between past and present.
As with many other politically involved Mormons, Flake here draws on his own experience being part of a religious minority group.
Malick draws on many philosophies and religious traditions in his work, but his overriding narrative architecture still points to the Bible.
So radio has taken on a similar kind of authority in our communities and it draws on that to educate and inform.
Breloh told The Guardian that the new method draws on a discovery made by Almuth Einspanier, a professor at the Leipzig University.
Living in the countryside, Berthot discovered a way to create art based upon nature that draws on his prior experience of abstraction.
Because Gmail's ad-targeting system draws on every email a Gmail user receives, it inevitably catches some messages from non-Gmail addresses.
One of its most innovative may be the Army Esports Team, which draws on the Army's own gamers to attract young Americans.
The latest clip, which was shot in England, draws on data from a survey conducted earlier this year on behalf of Always.
The protocol draws on existing guides, methods and techniques to identify, measure and value the natural capital on which a business relies.
But when she arrived, she realized she could do "anything these people can do" and that's a strength she still draws on.
He kisses her, and then he draws on her, stabbing her (maybe even in the back, for maximum Jaime Lannister kingslayer parallels).
Echoes features contemporary artists, including Krista Franklin and Derrick Adams, whose work draws on Arnold's confessional model of collage and meaning-making.
Chechens are also largely Muslim, it's a very conservative society, and so Kadyrov draws on that and takes it to some extremes.
Tackling all of those heavy topics in a comedy seems inadvisable, but because The Big Sick draws on real experiences, it works.
The isometric adventure draws on Norse mythology for its storyline influences, and looks to the Souls series for its level of difficulty.
What makes today's protectionism more potent is that it draws on broader changes in thinking among economists about the impact of trade.
David Lang, Hannah Lash, Christopher Theofanidis, Aaron Jay Kernis and Martin Bresnick represent an accessible aesthetic that draws on multiple stylistic influences.
It's a business like Niowave in Lansing, which draws on the skills of both physicists and skilled tradesmen to manufacture particle accelerators.
It draws on the executive's two-decade career, where he ascended from sports marketing to be the chief operating officer at Nascar.
In "Incarnations," Khilnani draws on his prior scholarship but also on the work of numerous other scholars and journalists and primary sources.
Brown draws on her own experience and also includes insights from prominent thinkers in the space, including Audre Lorde and Octavia Butler.
It draws on a report by Oil Change International, a Washington-based think tank, using data from the Norwegian energy consultants Rystad.
In this new piece, directed by Carolyn Cantor for Manhattan Theater Club, she draws on research on women in the sex industry.
Easterbrook is a visiting fellow at Oxford University's Centre for Corporate Reputation, which draws on the "expertise and guidance" of global CEOs.
Bonsai's software draws on a trendy approach called reinforcement learning, which involves training systems to yield better outcomes through trial and error.
In addressing crowds, he draws on the group's personal stories of loss, and recounts other testimonies they have heard during their journey.
Recalling an event draws on some of same areas of the brain that recorded it; in essence, to remember is to relive.
He began his career going 0-13 in Grand Slam main draws; on 23 occasions, he has failed to advance past qualifying.
Fair draws on the eccentric aesthetics and ideology of the 60s and 70s — think Woodstock, or Burning Man without the tech crowd.
It also draws on some previously secret documents as well as on the voluminous public files of the bipartisan 9/11 Commission.
Coleman is a saxophone player and composer, whose complex, exacting music draws on African traditions and on elements of the African diaspora.
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" This sci-fi/horror story set in the 1980s draws on a rich swath of cinematic influences from that era, including "E.
Ms. Blesofsky, who recreates pieces of the built environment in order to study how they reflect history, effectively draws on both conventions.
The saintly nude, by contrast to the heroic one, draws on some of the conventions of the female nude to induce sympathy.
He draws on both booming trap beats and needly guitar lines, and can offer adenoidal whines when the situation calls for it.
The new report is a joint effort backed by the CIA, FBI and NSA and draws on intelligence gathered by all three agencies.
The Booker-Blumenthal bill and the report it draws on are both premised on a misreading of the political history of mass incarceration.
The ritual draws on a story about Hindu god Krishna, who was chased away by women in Barsana while he wooed his beloved.
The real fun of the film's typography lies in its spacing, which draws on the look of letterpress printing and then exaggerates it.
Although the catalogue draws on many sources, it's still a deeply personal narrative, "it's still a young girl telling a story," she says.
Probably the funniest thing is when he draws on a tattoo and it's still there the next day because he couldn't remove it.
Amnesty's report documents human rights abuses in 159 countries and territories, and draws on research by Amnesty's country-based teams around the world.
As more scrutiny draws on Kellogg, he is sure to face pushback for his roles in the private sector and the Iraq War.
Brittany Ackerman's collection approaches childhood in a way that is far from nostalgic, even though it draws on the artifacts of family life.
The book draws on Nathan's extensive interviews with Jackson, the cast, writers, and crew, which he covered while the films were in production.
It draws on specific public criticism of Apple's privacy practices, as well as the general availability of private user data through data brokers.
This means that although each bird draws on the same design, they vary in color, texture, and translucency, giving each a tangible individuality.
It draws on international practice to advocate systems using trusted traders, authorised economic operators and exemptions for small businesses to minimise border friction.
Mindspark, developed by Educational Initiatives, an Indian company, simply draws on a bank of 0003,000 questions and the 2m answers generated every day.
Then, during the gunfight, she draws on the Earp family's phenomenal gifts with weaponry to best the enemy with a wicked bullet ricochet.
It's a beautiful piece of work that draws on the song's central theme of self renewal, juxtaposing stark landscapes with surreal, vibrant world.
In this case, National Geographic says the film draws on 800 hours of audio, 500 hours of film and more than 10,000 photos.
But even with their dabble into bolero, what Foam most draws on outside of psych are the sounds of 70s Latin American pop.
It draws on African mythology rather than Hollywood for inspiration, as in its fantasy role-playing game "Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan".
When its song puts everyone to sleep, Jigglypuff hops off the stage and draws on everyone's faces as an expression of futile rage.
After, Evans draws on his printouts, scanning them once completed, which allows the folds of the paper to be seen in the film.
The ad talks up the former tech executive's credentials as a political outsider and draws on his experience as a first-generation American.
The report draws on more than 350 interviews in more than 46 towns and villages over an eight-month period since March 2016.
The South African artist draws on images from childhood in much of her work—some of her subjects are members of her family.
While Mr. Huang draws on Chinese sonorities, he folds them into his own feisty modernist voice, with whole passages of pulsing dance music.
In other scenes, a sequence of her painting on glass is superimposed over one in which she draws on a canvas with charcoal.
Still Life draws on such issues, as Kurdish independence, contemporary colonialism, and the spectacles of the so-called "war on terrorism" in general.
His essay on Sappho draws on recently discovered fragments of her work, which reveal a poet who might not conform to current expectations.
Fowler draws on the power of words and the cultural biases around language, in particular as they relate to gender politics and queerness.
From the beginning, the band has been proudly eclectic; "Jei Beibi" draws on tropical rhythms, rock from the 1960s and echoes of postpunk.
The paper, which draws on observations and recommendations of the Chamber's more than 1,600 member companies, supports continued engagement between China and Europe.
The drinks menu, too, draws on Israeli produce: An artichoke julep, for example, is made with sharp Cynar liqueur and pink grapefruit juice.
The second analysis, which draws on classified FBI data, has been cited by Trump administration officials as justification for the president's travel order.
Ms. Warren released an agenda for Asian-Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders, which draws on a long list of her existing plans.
The boardroom scene, like a lot of reality TV staging, draws on an iconic image — the captain leading his team around a table.
Trump is Jack, the leader of the hunters, who draws on the fears of an imaginary Beast to attract and control his followers.
"Transit" is based on a 1944 novel by the German-Jewish writer Anna Seghers that draws on her experience as a war refugee.
The track highlights her Southern roots, draws on the strength of her ancestors, and wills that empowerment on to her daughter, Blue Ivy.
This essay draws on his new book, An Extraordinary Time: The End of the Postwar Boom and the Return of the Ordinary Economy.
The subject matter is fittingly dour too—The End draws on the long history of apocalyptic cults who welcome the end of days.
Meanwhile, another interpreter draws on Junior&aposs back, communicating which team and even which player (by tracing the player&aposs number) has the ball.
This program at Wave Hill, the Bronx garden, draws on writings that were as poetic as they were political: the work of Maya Angelou.
Bloom's work frequently draws on painful evocations of that aching loneliness and a fear of "being considered weird and strange," according to her husband.
This is especially true when it comes to his portrayals of the military, which draws on his own time serving in the armed forces.
The spokesperson stated that the campaign draws on "funny anecdotal experiences" of their own lives as "strong independent business leaders, wives, partners and girlfriends".
It contrasts with "ethnic nationalism", which is zero-sum, aggressive and nostalgic and which draws on race or history to set the nation apart.
Uproot draws on all of these experiences and offers a wide-reaching series of vignettes, riffs, and mini-essays to knit them all together.
It also draws on other accounts given by Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo and interviews with their colleagues, their relatives and their friends.
It draws on the same backend as UpCodes' first product, an app that compiles regulations into a constantly updated, searchable database with collaboration tools.
She draws on her very identity to indict comedy itself for its failure to do more to sustain the marginalized voices at its edges.
It also draws on the underlying search technology responsible for Google's featured snippets, which have historically spread misinformation about a wide range of subjects.
Alex Andreev: There's an internet-friendly wave of surrealism that draws on the work of the masters, but updates them for the 21st century.
While the interface and product is result of a lot of hard work by Snap, the underlying map technology draws on work by Mapbox.
He draws on his 2007 deployment in Iraq to ask: 'Shouldn't police at home exhibit at least as much discipline as soldiers at war?
There, he'll find support for creating an energy future that is more secure, more reliable and draws on one of America's greatest resources — innovation.
Q: Your book draws on some interesting similarities in their early lives that you suggest had a profound impact on their years together. Absolutely.
Deficits have been covered by draws on stocks, which in LME-registered warehouses stand at 215,000 tonnes, down more than 40 percent since January.
The scene draws on a real event in Doss's life, in which a fight between his father and uncle made him swear off guns.
The report, released by the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology, draws on both existing data and material obtained through public records requests.
It has popped up in various guises over the years (see: brain in a vat), but it always draws on the same basic premise.
It draws on a nationwide database of more than 2,21625 Housing Credit-financed properties containing more than 2900,220006 apartments developed between 2202 and 2628.
William Domnarski's biography, the first such book on Posner, draws on extensive interviews and on access to Posner's correspondence at the University of Chicago.
His philosophy as an AI artist who "uses architecture as a canvas" draws on how Renaissance artists used fountains to create and gather communities.
Initial reviews were mixed with critics saying the film, which draws on Maradona's personal stock of video, showed colorful scenes but pulled its punches.
The survey released Monday draws on responses from over 600 professionals in cyber and information security roles at enterprises across more than 20 industries.
"L After L" finds him shirking romanticism ("Plenty time for love/ But for now fuck that"), and "Sino" draws on an old gambling habit.
The single draws on more esoteric sound collage styles, and has a definite neurotic edge that's a far cry from his best known work.
His work draws on the many legacies of jazz, but also on funk rhythms, rap production, musique concrète techniques, and a whole lot more.
The story clearly draws on Colombia's decades-long civil war, which involved child soldiers and competing rebel factions, but does not address it directly.
Today, she draws on the city's popular look of T-shirts over skirts and dresses, preferring to dress her clothes down with casual pieces.
The first is #dignitystrike, a phrase that draws on the principle underlying the tactic of hunger strike and indeed the Palestinian freedom struggle itself.
This metaphor is central to a new series by the photographer Dawoud Bey, "Night Coming Tenderly, Black," which draws on Mr. Hughes's lyrical poem.
Next, they put out a retro jersey with a "heritage logo" that "draws on our rich history of nonexistence," Francis said with a chuckle.
The "self-funded" program draws on support from sponsors like Logitech, which provides high-end gear for the school's esports arena, Deppe told Cramer.
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He draws on his experience in these essays, which are useful for software-engineering project managers who want to optimize productivity on their teams.
It pulls high-resolution imagery from Bing Maps and draws on live weather data to reproduce the actual conditions you'd really be flying in.
Marieme, who draws on the vocal influences that range from Billie Holiday to Mariah Carey, wrote "Leave" two days after she moved to California.
The vocalist Lara Bello's new album, "Sikame," draws on flamenco, Latin American folk and North African music, often landing somewhere between lament and reverie.
Yet each stylistic choice draws on the spirit of the blues: its strength and tribulation, its defiance and self-questioning, its cantankerousness and pain.
Smith draws on research and archives in the locations of previous performances to add to her collection, creating a satisfying sense of infinite possibility.
Ja'Tovia Gary, in "On Punishment," draws on and scratches the faces of two white men in a public service television short from the 1970s.
Andromeda draws on a legacy of 1970s sci-fi, repackaging Alien's feminism and Star Wars' optimism alongside more values like the importance of emotional labor.
Step Brothers would remain, but given how much of its humor draws on bawdiness and slapstick, the viewing experience wouldn't be the same at all.
Melissa Madara is the owner of Catland, a former pastry chef, and a practicing witch that draws on Christian, hoodoo, indigenous (Shawnee), and Appalachian traditions.
In "Winners, " Campbell draws on interviews with a range of successful people, from elite athletes to business magnates, to get to the heart of success.
The language and craftsmanship behind the Rozliubit brand draws on Greek mythology, classical architecture, BDSM, and kawaii culture to achieve a dark and enticing aesthetic.
It draws on India's census, education and health data and factors such as drought risk, poverty levels, education and job opportunities to identify vulnerable areas.
Duffy's exposé draws on three years of interviews with dozens of social media producers, and the depth of her research is evident in her insights.
She recently published a book, Semi Queer, which is a detailed ethnography that draws on interviews with 66 trans, queer, and other minority truck drivers.
The Deep draws on a similar focus, exploring the role of the ocean in the global slave trade and its impact on the African continent.
A new report from the Center for a New American Security draws on open-source material for a window into China's quantum progress and aspirations.
It's a clever tie-in narrative that draws on players' existing knowledge of Westworld lore — or at least their skill at navigating the Westworld wiki.
And it clearly draws on the age-old trope of the doppelgänger, or double; in some cultures, seeing your doppelgänger is a harbinger of death.
As the Fremont race draws on, co-organizer and competitor Colby Curtola barks the names of on-deck pilots in his California skater-guy drawl.
Larkou is the founder of "Kyprogenia", a musical collective which draws on a fusion of traditional Cypriot music genres with jazz, classical, rock and improvisation.
Yeah, yeah, there are some familiar narrative moves, but "Cleverman" draws on Aboriginal mythology and Australian social strife in ways that are new and interesting.
Her process typically involves taking a photograph and turning it into a black-and-white image that she draws on the surface of the racket.
Instead it draws on you like an exorcism, until all that pain, all those ghosts of your dead religion, come roaring up from the dark.
Gopnik draws on the sociologist Patrick Sharkey, whose conclusions about the decline of urban crime he flattens into an implausibly simplistic tale of community action.
In Game 5 of round one, Draisaitl recorded two assists while driving the Oilers' possession game, winning 78.9 percent of his draws on the night.
Tropical Cyclone Sagar is taking a path that few storms have taken before, as the compact storm draws on energy from the Gulf of Aden.
The video draws on local spirituality, alluding to the idea that what is not gained through struggle in this life will come in the next.
She draws on a range of sources from Renaissance decoration, James Ensor's grotesqueries, and Mike Kelley's abject vision, to create works that are playfully dark.
Occasionally, she makes clear that she draws on the long wait for the fall of the wall as a guide to her brand of politics.
" Grace Deveney, who organized the Chicago show, said that Ms. Quarles "draws on trompe l'oeil and Cubism in a way that feels fresh and interesting.
Wimberly draws on a tremendous range of sources, from samurai sparring techniques to the cult classic The Warriors, but the disparate blend shows few seams.
Players have praised the technology's ability to make unorthodox moves and challenge assumptions core to a game that draws on thousands of years of tradition.
Over the Thanksgiving break, the House Intelligence Committee is expected to start drafting a report detailing the Trump-Ukraine scandal that draws on witness testimony.
This absorbing snapshot of America draws on more than five hundred interviews about a randomly chosen day in 1986, a quiet Sunday just after Christmas.
Where a similar insult like "OK Boomer" stereotypes a specific generation, calling someone a "Karen" draws on associations people have built around extremely common names.
What makes one study that draws on that data distinct from another is a series of choices researchers make about how to analyze those numbers.
Its study uses methodology developed by the RAND Corporation in an earlier report and draws on seven earlier studies to come up with an average.
"'The Daily' draws on the unrivaled quality and expertise of The Times's global newsroom of more than 1,85033 journalists," the paper said in its announcement.
He also draws on the imagery of the defense of Christendom at Vienna, the furthest point of Ottoman expansion in 1529 by Suleiman the Magnificent.
Looking into the camera, she occasionally draws on a cigarette and crosses her legs, one big, down-home, country-gal ankle resting on a knee.
In short, for complex issues, democracy (when it can usefully draw upon diversity) is likely to trump technocracy (which draws on more sophisticated, but narrower expertise).
To advance these objectives, the Trump administration will need a coherent strategy that draws on all tools of our power -- military, diplomatic and not least economic.
The LeidenAsiaCentre report draws on testimonies from North Korean labourers in and outside the EU, field research in Poland and data from governments and other sources.
Maid Adin's winning video for "Rocket Man" is an animated work that draws on his personal experiences as an Iranian refugee making his way to England.
I think what's unique about Lana is that she draws on the emotional mood of a room, which,of course, can change at any given moment.
It draws on architectural influences that existed in Kinshasa—particularly the Belgian Art Deco style—but it is also something else entirely, a dream in paper.
Nikocevic uses the blue shade in Urban Decay's Moondust Palette all over the eyes and forehead, and then draws on stars using a white eyeliner pen.
That's because to tell Gloria's tale, Vigalondo draws on imagery from kaiju films — the Japanese genre in which huge monsters attack big cities and fight battles.
Elsewhere, data indicating a larger than expected drop in U.S. crude stocks offered some support to oil prices after several weeks of large draws on inventories.
Elsewhere, data indicating a larger-than-expected drop in U.S. crude stocks offered some support to oil prices after several weeks of large draws on inventories.
It also draws on John Halpern's 1988 film Joseph Beuys / TRANSFORMER, which tracks the artist's preparation for his 1979 retrospective at the Guggenheim in New York.
Lisowski Cox focuses on the marketing side of things, while Saini, who went to MIT as an undergrad, draws on her knowledge of science and engineering.
For each destination Google draws on its vast industry data feeds to display options for that holiday; suggested best dates, best airfares and average hotel prices.
And the game's conceit, in which many enter but only one leaves, draws on the cultural resonance of films like Battle Royale and The Hunger Games.
I've been thinking about this because Daniel Boorstin wrote a wonderful book called The Image that Amusing Ourselves to Death draws on along with Marshall McLuhan.
The music draws on Newfoundland's Irish immigrant roots, while the narrative uses fast pacing, multiplicity, and a surprising amount of humor to capture an unforgettable September.
It draws on a growing admiration for its remarkable transformation into a super power from among the populations of poor countries who aspire to similar success.
"I found a job ... that is challenging [and] draws on many of the problem-solving skills I learned in architecture," said Chandler, who is now 5003.
The 18-month investigation "Uganda: Undermined" draws on interviews with miners, company executives, government officials, and industry experts to paint a stark picture of the sector.
Seierstad draws on chat logs in which the girls and their brother argue, in breezy Internet lingo, about religion and rationalism, filial duty and self-assertion.
The way the band draws on these fears, coupled with dreamy and complex pop music makes this album one of their most human works of art.
The excerpt below draws on the modern-day nostalgist's wishful thinking about the past in a discussion on "fatness" and body image in the 19th century.
Much of Benga's story has already been told from his captors' perspectives; here, Newkirk draws on historical documents to reconstruct his procurement, exploitation and tragic end.
"Thelma" draws on the familiar female naïf and works with some largely recognizable narrative ideas, but it's finally too pleasurably unruly to fit into one box.
The sociologist Rachel Sherman's new book, "Uneasy Street: The Anxieties of Affluence," draws on her interviews with 50 wealthy New Yorkers to give us a sense.
Because words so often share roots, he draws on his knowledge of what is correct in one language to help him spot possible errors in another.
The plan draws on Warren's housing plan, which eliminates certain restrictive zoning laws to make it easier to build affordable housing in areas with better schools.
Accompanying the shoe is an enlarged version of Prada&aposs bowling bag tote that matches the footwear and draws on the functionality of adidas gym bags.
The app watches billions of hotel and flight prices every day and draws on historical data to generate a color-coded calendar based on forecasted prices.
"PTV" (2019), Anum Awan's curated selection of news, sports, drama, and music videos, also draws on archival material, and is so relatable as to be mundane.
The design for the carrier draws on experiences from the country's first carrier, the Liaoning, bought second-hand from Ukraine in 1998 and refitted in China.
His team draws on years of training as they navigate the dinghy through narrow streets that are filled with up to six feet of filthy water.
Many drivers today cede way-finding to apps like Waze, which draws on the hive-mind intelligence of other vehicles to ease bottlenecks and dodge perils.
In Norway, an intense debate is taking place about virkelighetslitteratur , or "reality literature," a putatively fictional strain of writing that draws on identifiable characters and events.
She draws on her own travel and ethnomusicological field work for "Song of Silver Geese," the suitelike work she presents here, with text in seven languages.
To supply its citizens, it draws on the Salt and Verde rivers to the east, groundwater aquifers, and the Lake Mead reservoir on the Colorado River.
To Infinity Zola's "Infinity" product serves as a standalone "mini grid" that draws on multiple energy inputs and a smart storage system to provide continuous power.
In Parasite, Korean horror master Bong Joon-Ho (The Host, Snowpiercer) draws on that visual metaphor for a twisty, pummeling thriller that's among his best work.
She draws on the grammars of house and techno, but she does so in a way that feels more internal than the dance music's stereotypical extroversion.
Our first remarkable fact comes from this BloombergTechnology post by Tom Randall, which draws on data in the Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) Climatescope 2016 report.
As adapted by Peter Chiarelli (The Proposal) and TV writer Adele Lim, the screenplay draws on some of the most beloved tropes of the romantic comedy.
Certainly its findings are outdated, since Pew's report draws on data during the beginning of the presidential campaign, months before any of the presidential nominating contests.
The book draws on in-person interviews with Mitchell, as well as friends from her childhood and famous peers that inspired many of her most famous songs.
That's hardly unusual for sci-fi, which often draws on the innate terror of outer space's vast emptiness, perhaps most notably in Ridley Scott's 1979 classic Alien.
Cybershield also worked with GCHQ's Socio-technical Security Group, which draws on behavioural science to examine how people interact with the online world—when choosing passwords, say.
The senators' letter draws on a wealth of investigative reporting, notably from The Atlantic, that has painted a grim picture of life at the average Amazon warehouse.
The choreographer Guillaume Côté draws on a range of vocabularies, from ballet to jazz to contemporary, in a production that interweaves digital media with the analogue world.
In December a group of opposition politicians, union leaders, businesspeople, academics and church leaders reached consensus on a broad-brush document that draws on Mr Hausmann's work.
"Seeing Through Photographs" draws on MoMA's collection, as well as an impressive array of original content, to provide participants with an introduction to the art of photography.
While he has yet to formally begin a campaign, party leaders have spent the past few weeks building a strategy that draws on Mr. Barbosa's remarkable biography.
Dubbed the Digital Price Index, it draws on the tons of data that the company gets from online retailers that are part of its digital marketing cloud.
Horowitz draws on his own experience in the tech space to provide an honest and conversational look at the challenges of leading and developing a thriving company.
GIFs are now a form of visual shorthand — a language that draws on culturally resonant moments to communicate the full range of human emotions in just seconds.
The Basel Committee is also considering a new indicator for short-term wholesale funding, which draws on data from the Net Stable Funding Ratio, finalised in 2014.
Spotlight The Karachi-based artist Samya Arif draws on a digital tablet and finds inspiration in traditional Pakistani motifs and psychedelic art from the 1960s and 70s.
At the rehabilitation center, the instructor draws on Islamic history, with some examples of seventh-century Muslims battles, and touts an Islam based on justice and coexistence.
Directed by the Danish-Norwegian duo HochR, it draws on the song's slow grace without ignoring the optimism that the band keep on hand at all times.
The cultural experience of jadedness and angst that Stereolab draws on is one that is aggressively seeping its way back into our own political life in 2017.
U.S. Senator Kamala Harris of California released a $403 trillion climate plan on Wednesday that draws on her experience prosecuting polluters as a former California attorney general.
"The Ash Family" draws on literary conventions about extremist religious cults, but replaces the fear of eternal damnation with an ecological fear of a hell on earth.
In terms of rhythm, framing, and other cinematic essentials, Koester draws on a heavy-hitter of live-action filmmaking, Birdman and The Revenant director Alejandro G. Inarritu.
Singing and rapping over a fusion of pop, hip-hop and jazz, Heize draws on an eclectic mix of genres yet doesn't fit squarely into any one.
Weigel adroitly draws on pop culture and history — from reality TV to the self-help industry — as evidence, though her scope is largely limited to straight couples.
It draws on inputs of more than 25,000 patients, doctors, and health care professionals to determine what stakeholders instead of politicians want from a health care plan.
Its report draws on global field research to identify trends that have blossomed enough to appeal to a mass audience, one that presumably will buy McCormick products.
Mann draws on her experience as a clinical psychologist to give real life examples of what imposter syndrome looks like in working adults, parents, teens, and children.
The new database draws on publicly available data and contains nearly two hundred incidents that have been attributed to state-backed hackers over the last twelve years.
It draws on the writings of Joseph Campbell, a scholar who examined the underlying structure of myths in religions and whose ideas inspired the filmmaker George Lucas.
Fitch expects near-term acquisition activity to be targeted in nature and financed with cash on hand and/or temporary draws on the company's A/R facility.
Some of the teams that have historically been the biggest draws on TV, like the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants, aren't very good this year.
Now he draws on a quarter century of scholarship in this essential and surprising inquiry into the origins, successes, and threats to revolutionary constitutionalism around the world.
She describes her new series in the 33rd issue of FELT Zine as a form of free association collage that draws on her perceptions of the world.
It is a stylistic break from the isolated Inuit figure as seen in the work of her mother and grandmother, yet she also draws on that heritage.
U.S. Senator Kamala Harris of California released a $403 trillion climate plan last Wednesday that draws on her experience prosecuting polluters as a former California attorney general.
The choreography does not reenact history, but draws on dances from 1930s and 50s, and the performers interpret the past works through the prism of their own background.
Startups have been eager to capitalize on their operational experience at successful, fast-growing startups, said Underwood, who draws on her experience at Slack, Twitter and Alphabet's Google.
This introspection — fortified by an animation style that draws on the history of illustration and printmaking — is what makes this the most powerful film of this year's nominees.
The Responsible Timber Exchange created by conservation group BVRio draws on government data and satellite maps to help buyers and sellers check the origins and certifications of wood.
But after signing up for a service that draws on a huge database to give Ugandan farmers tailored weather information, funding and insurance all together, Alisengawa's luck changed.
The name draws on a prominent national movement, known as Black Lives Matter, which has generated wide protest over the killings of unarmed black citizens by police officers.
The story, which draws on internal documents describing the company's partnerships, reports on previously undisclosed aspects of business partnerships with companies including Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Spotify, and Netflix.
In the piece, Clinton draws on the public criticisms against Trump by the likes of Mitt Romney, Utah Governor Gary Herbert, and former South Dakota Senator Larry Pressler.
Except for a brief nod to the "sanctity" of life, the text draws on natural law -- a legal philosophy that posits a universal and objective set of laws.
He draws on the extensive pictorial archive of the Civil Rights movement, investing seemingly familiar tableaus with a pathos that connects them to the tragedies of the present.
For her next collection, Waese draws on the Renaissance technique of unfinished sculptures called "non finito," an idea that was also explored in The Met Breuer's inaugural show.
The report, which includes a number of takeaways for specific industries, draws on collective data of breaches and incidents investigated by Verizon or its 65 partner organizations globally.
She then co-founded Hunch, a service that draws on the collective brain of the Internet to help people make decisions, which was acquired by eBay in 2011.
The company draws on a wealth of data to tweak games to help them expand revenue from digital add-ons, and to better market and distribute the games.
He performs in Afrikaans, a language spoken by 7 million South Africans that is derived from Dutch and draws on Malay, Portuguese, English, Xhosa, Chinese and Khoi influences.
When Linklater draws on his personal experience and affinity for the game, as he did briefly in Dazed And Confused and in its "spiritual successor" Everybody Wants Some!!
Their paper draws on a half-century of studies by scores of economists and psychologists as well as fresh field trials using hundreds of people from three universities.
Much has been said by scholars like Christopher Ricks and Sean Wilentz about the way Dylan draws on English ballads, American folk music, minstrel songs, blues, the Bible.
In April the company introduced an integration between Dynamics 365 for Sales and LinkedIn Sales Navigator, and introduced Dynamics 365 for Talent, which draws on LinkedIn's recruiting tools.
Ms. Naïm's latest album, "Older" (Tôt ou Tard) draws on a diverse array of collaborators, from a French children's choir to the New Orleans funk drummer Zigaboo Modeliste.
Instead Burial's new release draws on the ambient sounds of "Night Bus" or "Endorphin"; nearly inaudible police sirens, pitter-patter of rain drops and old-skool vinyl scratches.
Together, these artists have pioneered a new genre that finally draws on the long history of R&B's influence in Brazil, giving it a tropical and shady touch.
INSTANT FAMILY Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne play a couple who adopt three foster siblings in a dramedy that draws on the experiences of Sean Anders, the director.
NASA's temperature record matches the results of other research agencies, like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and draws on data collected from over 20,000 weather stations.
In the second season, he tries to launch a business venture that draws on his experience and also suits the neighborhood's changing demographics: a prison-themed food truck.
The weeklong holiday, which draws on African harvest traditions, was founded by Maulana Karenga, a professor, in 1966 as a way for African-Americans to celebrate their heritage.
Some of the taxes the government draws on to collect money include "a blueberry tax in Maine and a mosquito tax in Alabama," reports cost information site Howmuch.
The company says Kibo draws on 20 years of learning science (as well as several years of active prototype testing in classrooms) to firm up its educational value.
Aeva's third-generation chip draws on silicon photonics, a technology that's previously been adopted in data center equipment, to power self-driving cars and advanced driver-assistance systems.
"The investigation also draws on tens of thousands of pages of confidential records - bank statements, financial audits, accounting ledgers, cash disbursement reports, invoices and canceled checks," it said.
Closing out the event will be FandangObon, a participatory, community dance created by celebrated actress and dancer Nobuko Miyamoto that draws on Japanese, Mexican, and African American sources.
Throughout, she draws on the Department of Defense's Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms—used by the American military to define and code its objectives, policies, and actions.
The Siri feature draws on Apple News for its answers and offers a link to "Full Coverage" in the Apple News app, if you want to learn more.
In this absorbing biography of the pioneering black educationalist and suffragist Adella Hunt Logan, her granddaughter, a historian, draws on journals, letters, family memories, and occasional imaginative license.
It's a retro throwback RPG that draws on the work of Junji Ito, a Japanese horror manga artist, and H.P. Lovecraft, creator of Cthulhu and all things Eldritch.
MoMA PS 1 Mina Stone, a chef who has often cooked for artists, draws on her Greek and Georgian roots for the menu at the newly redone cafe.
The World Health Organization (WHO) just released a report, which draws on data from 101 countries, highlighting these climate-related health risks—and the world's lack of preparedness.
But there's nothing conventional about this theatrical version, which draws on the British tradition of panto, an art form far more closely related to vaudeville than to mime.
A reporter for The Times since 2003, Motoko draws on her dual identity to bring nuance, empathy and "fresh eyes" to our coverage of Japan and the Koreas.
On January 16, the pair will release a 38-piece clothing and home wares collection, titled Aries x Jeremy Deller, that draws on this fascination with the prehistoric.
Brinkley draws on primary source materials and interviews with the major figures, and focuses on the men and women who helped fuel the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo projects.
Word and Image draws on a plethora of different printed pages from artists that include Pierre Bonnard, Rembrandt van Rijn, Eugène Delacroix, Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova, and Salvador Dalí.
Vo draws on an array of artistic genres and styles from the 20th century, particularly the 1960s and '70s — the period of US involvement in the Vietnam War.
In a spectacular essay dissecting the longstanding societal pressures that urge black men to keep their emotions at bay, Wilbert L. Cooper draws on his own personal experience.
One that's risen from the ashes is folk horror, a category that draws on the dark, often perverse, influences of society—characterized in part by European pagan traditions.
In its calls for an armed "revolution", the group draws on deep-seated historical resentment felt by some Rakhines towards the ethnic Bamar majority that dominates the central government.
Alexander, who resides in Seattle, draws on her own Nordic background to instill deep-felt emotions into her paintings, drawing narrative inspiration from moments of transformation within Scandinavian folktales.
Edwards has written 25 books on American politics, including Predicting the Presidency, which draws on public opinion data and case studies to analyze the persuasive powers of the presidency.
It's unclear how heavily today's indictment draws on information provided by Facebook and Twitter, although the companies would be the richest source of information on how the campaigns spread.
Rather than seeking to understand politics and nationhood in terms of personal relationships, it draws on the language of Britain's troubled multiculturalism to tell an equally troubled romantic tale.
It both places the Renaissance artist within the political context of his time, and it draws on modern imaging technology to reveal his method for transforming and recycling images.
One report draws on the power of genetic sequencing to show that the Denisovans comprised at least three different populations, which evolved separately for hundreds of thousands of years.
It draws on personal experience, the testimony of friends, the works of great writers, and interviews with experts in medicine and psychotherapy, melded together in an engaging conversational style.
All of this is interwoven with the recent history of racially motivated murders in the US. German draws on the Central African tradition of the minkisi (or nkisi ) figure.
"From my perspective, policy effectiveness will be better served, instead, by a more robust formulation of monetary policy that draws on a diverse set of guidelines and benchmarks," Rosengren.
The waters are inside the sweeping "nine-dash line" that China draws on its maps (and even passports) to mark its claim over almost the entire South China Sea.
This report draws on visits to various countries in sub-Saharan Africa, but four in particular: South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya and Ivory Coast, all coastal, urbanised and relatively rich.
He draws on historical metaphors and philosophical ideas and cultural bromides, stringing them together in forceful sentences that seem smart and invigorating, until you start to poke at them.
Much of the opposition to the mooted DB-LSE merger draws on predictable arguments: fear of foreigners taking over national stockmarkets and concerns about the new outfit's pricing power.
In thinking about evil, the Christian author and philosopher at Calvin College in Michigan draws on St. Augustine, a 4th-century bishop who wedded biblical Christianity and classical philosophy.
Critic's pick The director draws on texts from Zadie Smith, Annie Dillard and Karl Marx for narration, but ospreys and a solar eclipse take more of a center stage.
The redoubtable Canadian actor Clare Coulter reads the narration of the film by the director, Brett Story, which draws on texts from Zadie Smith, Annie Dillard and Karl Marx.
The report draws on analysis of over 53,000 cyber incidents, including 2,216 confirmed data breaches, across a number of sectors, including health care, financial services, education, manufacturing, and government.
This account also draws on filings from a galaxy of Insys-related litigation: civil suits filed by state attorneys general, whistle-blower and shareholder suits and federal criminal cases.
Ghaffari, who left Iran with her parents months before the uprising began, draws on local myths, and gives even the most minor of her numerous characters a tragic backstory.
KAMALA HARRIS U.S. Senator Kamala Harris of California released a $4.873 trillion climate plan last Wednesday that draws on her experience prosecuting polluters as a former California attorney general.
Sam draws on his own family strife to write the fantastical tale of a salesman, Ismail, out to woo Salma, an Indian-American talk-show host and "Oprah 2.0".
Read: In "Assad or We Burn the Country," Sam Dagher draws on history, interviews and his own experience as a reporter in Syria to depict an utterly ruthless regime.
Streaming services, being one of the larger draws on bandwidth, have been lowering the quality of their streams to use less network capacity, as U.S. connectivity needs have grown.
And viewers aren't just rooting for him; they also want to look like him, a man who draws on his masculine and feminine traits to enthrall friends and foes.
As has been the case in his other books, he draws on the stories of people familiar to the casual reader — like Henry Ford, James Watt and Benjamin Franklin.
LADY BIRD Greta Gerwig's first solo feature as a director is a droll comedy that draws on her own upbringing in Sacramento, with Saoirse Ronan as her movie counterpart.
INSTANT FAMILY Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne play a couple who adopt three foster siblings simultaneously, in a dramedy that draws on the experiences of Sean Anders, the director.
He draws on nearly 200 interviews with Wright's family, friends and literary peers, many of whom are now gone: Mark Strand, Carolyn Kizer, Philip Levine, Galway Kinnell, Franz Wright.
Yes, it draws on "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," but adds female characters and a few sly twists: Instead of menacing, monstrous bridgekeepers, the trolls here are tenderhearted vegetarians.
The report draws on research from that seminar, taught by Mr. Foner in 19063 and, last year, by Thai Jones, a curator in Columbia's rare-book-and-manuscript library.
The Climate Leadership Council, as the group is known, has stated its support for a carbon tax, calling it a "conservative climate solution" that draws on free-market principles.
The food menu draws on products from local farms, with "a loose emphasis on modern American, and the melting pot of cultures that that term implies," Mr. Ross said.
Across town, Mr. Bolcom has been acclaimed for music that boldly draws on diverse styles, including early 20th-century American song, cabaret and all manner of contemporary classical techniques.
While Mr. Maduro retains control of the military and the government bureaucracy, Mr. Guaidó draws on popular support and recognition from the United States and nearly 60 other countries.
"The intensity of this is a lot greater," said Matthew Hiltzik, a former Democratic consultant who draws on his experience in rapid-fire political campaigns to advise corporate clients.
In her book, she draws on the findings from her experience, as well as her own research to craft a five-step plan for getting rid of the syndrome.
The order also draws on a 2005 definition of anti-Semitism, one of whose authors has since said is overly broad, conflating hatred of Jews with criticism of Israel.
And a thriller set at the zoo will set your pulse racing, as a mother draws on every survival instinct she has to keep her son safe from gunmen.
The Iraqi-born artist Hassan Massoudy, who is based in Paris, draws on his classical training in calligraphy to create vibrantly colored oversized letters evocative of traditional Arabic script.
One of the organization's first programs here was focused on women's empowerment and protection, which draws on the experience of people, like Ms. Mazloum, who have overcome many challenges.
The current show draws on the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, the Acropolis Museum and Greek regional museums, as well as the Louvre, the British Museum and the Met.
For gun deaths, the researchers relied on the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS), which draws on death certificates, medical examiner records, and law enforcement reports in 17 states.
Black Panther also brings into the spotlight Afrofuturism, which draws on fantastical elements to explore both the history of the African diaspora and imagines a technologically advanced, alternative universe.
His own dancing draws on the rich vocabulary of classical Javanese movement, pulling together its rapid, angular, formal phrases into fluid, emphatic statements of personal experience rather than collective myth.
Which draws on the broader point: Trump has ultimate authority over what happens to Conway in this situation and the OSC's letter is nothing more than a recommendation and plea.
The Joint Declaration on the Export and Subsequent Use of Armed or Strike-Enabled Unmanned Aerial Vehicles draws on principles that serve to aid international standards on drone sales worldwide.
The game-changing sequence explicitly draws on the napalm scene in Apocalypse Now, but the practicalities of the battle are far more fantastical than any previous battle in the show.
He draws on his years as a waiter for similes: watering Kew's trees is like being a sommelier; the beetles that pollinate Amazonian waterlilies are like revellers flitting between nightclubs.
Its machine-learning software draws on wider, messier sources of information—eg, whether people provide the same mobile-phone number in different credit applications, or whether they are licensed professionals.
This account draws on interviews with 10 individuals, including senior Trump administration officials, airline officials, congressional aides and others who attended or were briefed on the unusual July 18 meeting.
Now that she lives in San Francisco, a city known for its outrageous cost of living, Shinto says she draws on her experience in Panama to put things into perspective.
Lewis draws on the real-world technology and politics of the North Korean situation, telling Vice Motherboard that he stayed as close to reality as possible while writing the novel.
In "Fascism: A Warning" Albright (with Bill Woodward) draws on her personal history, government experience and conversations with Georgetown students to assess current dangers and how to deal with them.
But the government has said the new carrier's design draws on experiences from the country's first carrier, the Liaoning, bought second-hand from Ukraine in 1998 and refitted in China.
"From my perspective, policy effectiveness will be better served, instead, by a more robust formulation of monetary policy that draws on a diverse set of guidelines and benchmarks," Rosengren said.
From the politics of land grabbing to state-sponsored violence, his promise to combat corruption draws on his long history as a controversial and sometimes persecuted leader of the opposition.
It draws on a half-century of climate science research and outlines policy efforts that date back to the first World Climate Conference, which was held in Geneva in 1979.
In her work, Kushner draws on decades of American social life and European intellectual history, while remaining open to slinky aberrations—poemlike passages, monologues, lists, a slip into unadulterated fact.
Walden draws on his time leading the tech and telecom subcommittee of the Energy and Commerce panel, and he points to his involvement in health policy in his native Oregon.
And a younger person trying to build wealth needs every edge they can get, and Rajo-Miller draws on her own experience to help them get their finances in order.
"A lot of my work draws on history and shows how the past sets the stage for the present, but resides in the present in a new form," he said.
His hazy political philosophy, often labeled "Trumpism," draws on themes of American identity and sovereignty — preoccupations that have convulsed one party or the other from time to time, before subsiding.
The profoundly personal work, in which movement, song and monologue hauntingly intermingle, draws on her experience of growing up in the Bronx, grappling with the memories of a close friendship.
It's likely that Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric—which draws on the idea of "protection"—is resonating so well with women because a chief influence on his radical policies is one.
In the same way, a generation of artists taking advantage of that newfound sense of freedom draws on the cultural influence of the west African—but also the Caribbean—church.
The idea draws on a long history of women using fashion as a form of protest, one that speaks to fashion's often overlooked ability to make political and aesthetic statements.
The piece draws on principle concepts within the realm Euclidean geometry and quantum physics—particularly string theory, which suggests that our universe is one part of many parallel existent universes.
Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, "The Daily" draws on the power of the New York Times newsroom to tell the biggest stories of our time, in sound.
The basics of the new tax reform framework (which draws on Trump's campaign plans in addition to the Better Way proposal) are: The framework still leaves a huge amount unspecified.
Wright, the author of "The Moral Animal," draws on evolutionary psychology and neuroscience to make his case, weighing the advantages of mindful meditation and how it can potentially benefit humanity.
Today Tom McCoy brings us a puzzle full of twists and turns (more turns, really), a good theme that draws on your mental agility and your memory for famous combinations.
The Canadian poet Souvankham Thammavongsa, the daughter of Laotian refugees, draws on her family's history for the emotional backdrop of her debut collection, which follows four books of acclaimed poetry.
A New York Times investigation draws on nearly 19703,000 disciplinary cases from state prisons and interviews with inmates to explore the system's inequities and the ripple effect they can have.
This vigorous biography draws on unpublished letters, journals, and manuscripts, but Hughes's estate revoked permission to quote materials unrestrictedly, so the narrative, while grounded in source material, reads somewhat anecdotally.
For "Ko-bu," his new work presented by Danspace Project, Mr. Kimitch draws on his background in Chinese folk and classical dance, which he studied while growing up in Minneapolis.
Psychology professor Kelly McGonigal's The Willpower Instinct is based on her popular Stanford University course called "The Science of Willpower," and draws on insights from psychology, behavioral economics, and neuroscience.
"The idea for EXAs and how they work is maybe more interesting, and draws on the the types of technology people were interested in developing in the 90s," Barth said.
In her new book, Brotopia: Breaking Up The Boys' Club Of Silicon Valley, Chang draws on her extensive knowledge and industry connections to shine a light on Silicon Valley's gender imbalance.
Beneath his hungover reflections, there's a commentary on quick-hit celebrity culture that the video draws on, an aging actor past his prime, wrestling with being usurped in a Medieval play.
See You Yesterday draws on years of tension between black New Yorkers and the New York Police Department, and it places Calvin's death in the context of Black Lives Matter protests.
The alt-right, which draws on the reflexive atheism of message board culture and dabbles in the forms of neo-paganism associated with white nationalism, has no coherent stance on religion.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Oakland-based artist Sadie Barnette often draws on her family history in her work, incorporating personal memories and historical documents into Day-Glo, futuristic installations.
By default, Bail Bloc draws on 10 percent of a user's computing power and you can manually set it to draw higher amounts if your computer can handle the extra burden.
Today, rap and even some of the biggest budget pop music—The Weeknd, Rihanna, Beyonce—draws on some of the same ambient, texture-heavy palettes that came out of this world.
The episode also draws on the rhetoric used by the show's loudest proponents — the idea that since the show stereotypes everyone, not just marginalized people of color, it's not that bad.
Boetzkes's analysis draws on works by relatively well-known artworks, like Mierle Laderman Ukeles' Maintenance Art performative works and Antony Gormley's "Waste Man" (2006), as well as some more esoteric examples.
"We'd work for a day and stay at home for the rest of the month," she said later between draws on a cigarette and sips of tea outside a Bodrum cafe.
Bennett's work draws on historical references to the land, sky, and our galaxy, illuminated by the artist's handling of color, his interpretation of patterns and shapes, and his use of materials.
City VR, developed by Amber Garage and compatible with the HTC Vive hardware, draws on satellite and drone-captured imagery of buildings and topographical data to turn cities into VR playgrounds.
The ads range from inspirational to bitingly anti-establishment, and each draws on the hottest political issues of the day: health care, the opioid crisis and the legislative stalemate in Washington.
He was inspired by the excess surrounding ski culture, and draws on the 80's aesthetic and playboy values of Wolf Of Wall Street that seem to be making a resurgence.
Forthcoming and transparent, Broth now draws on the experience to inform his creative work, and even wrote a series of books about what it's like to be an artist behind bars.
Joseph is light on narrative cues, but he draws on creative collaboration in the manner of Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes, and uses text to set the tone for the piece.
Part 5 of the series, "Swipe Right / ROKÉ Cupid" (above), at the Bushwick Starr May 24-June 10, draws on dating profiles and ecstatic poetry to create a postmodern courtship ceremony.
Ask The Times Ask The Times, a Times Insider feature, draws on Times staff members' expertise to answer questions about current events, science, sports, culture and whatever else is making headlines.
His memo, despite some inaccuracies, draws on bona fide academic journals, and it represents beliefs about women and men that can, unfortunately, be found on the pages of reputable academic publications.
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Forthcoming and transparent, Broth now draws on the experience to inform his creative work, and even wrote a series of books about what it's like to be an artist behind bars.
The work draws on scholars like Pierre Bourdieu, Clifford Geertz and Henry Louis Gates Jr. to describe how street basketball functions as an outlet for mourning and healing for urban youths.
This is biathlon, a thrilling sport that draws on the endurance needed to cross-country ski along steep tracks and the idiosyncratic Zen needed to target shoot while gasping for air.
Mr. Hiler's misleadingly titled "Bagatelle II," draws on ravishing moments in time (dancing lights, scudding clouds, a bathing woman) that build into what seems like a self-portrait of the artist.
Mr. Tjapaltjarri draws on handed-down knowledge of the geographical, cultural and mystical features of his country, which exist in a timeless realm known as the Dreamtime (or "Tjukurrpa," in Pintupi).
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a member of the United Methodist Church who often draws on his religious background to govern, is facing a formal complaint from more than 600 fellow Methodists.
And now there's the enormous archive at Texas Tech, which draws on Terry's work and that of Jo Harvey Allen, an actress, playwright and poet, and Terry's wife of 21967 years.
Klein draws on the work of the political scientist Lilliana Mason to describe how political polarization has resulted in the "stacking" of otherwise unrelated identities under the heading of political affiliation.
In her book, she draws on the rich lives of Frida Kahlo and Maya Angelou, and it's exciting to see how such remarkable women's stories line up with their birth charts.
Her pitch recalls Bill Murray at the diner in "Groundhog Day," when he draws on memories of the same looped experience to tell everyone's story and anticipate actions before they happen.
The 35-page filing here draws on allegations by a whistleblower - identified as former internal SAP auditor Thomas Waldbaum - that were first reported by Germany's Spiegel magazine here in Sept. 2015.
Dr. Furbank is the director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Translational Photosynthesis, an enterprise that draws on experts from several Australian universities and the national government's premier research agency.
Barve draws on ancient folklore, the literature of Marathi writer Narayan Dharap and the changing face of India to create a world we haven't seen too much of in Hindi films.
Even as Knives Out creates a familiar cozy atmosphere, it draws on present-day archetypes and culture-war conflicts, sketching a modern American family whose motives for murder are instantly recognizable.
The United Nations said on Thursday it was very worried about the lack of adequate shelter for the tens of thousands displaced within the city by fighting as winter draws on.
The free annual event draws on the talents of Dancing Classrooms, the nonprofit that teaches social dance — and, by extension, poise, discipline and self-confidence — in New York City public schools.
Posner draws on these incidents to introduce the idea that, in the early days of the pharmaceutical industry at least, it could be difficult to distinguish drugmakers from snake oil purveyors.
In her work, she draws on her cultural background to provide a framework for movement exploration; "Presence" investigates the energetic pathways and shapes of a black body gliding across the ice.
In the book, she draws on her years reporting on crime in Los Angeles to show the neglect that black communities in particular feel when it comes to crime and murder.
It draws on negative human emotions — not unlike the demonic entity in Stephen King's It. This will be Williams' first major entrée into film following her star turn on Game of Thrones.
Connors also draws on such painters as Ellsworth Kelly, Mary Heilmann, Blinky Palermo, Imi Knoebel and Gunter Forg, depending in particular on Jules Olitski's Constructivist-inspired soaked-canvas paintings, circa 1963-65.
Unfortunately, the receipt and expense reports provide no clues as to what they saw (the top box office draws on the respective days were The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I and Fury).
The book draws on newspaper clippings from the media frenzy around Gef, diaries, artist sketches, previously unpublished photographs, and the Harry Price Library of Magical Literature at the Senate House in London.
NORC's sample frame draws on both Postal Service and census data to create a list of nearly three million households, and is designed to be representative of 99 percent of the population.
In the aftermath of the coup, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan blamed the conflict on followers of Fethullah Gulen, a cleric who draws on a traditionally moderate branch of Islam called Sufism.
Alexandra Orlando is a games scholar and critic, whose writing focuses on live streaming and eSports and draws on her experiences in the industry as a player, team manager and tournament organizer.
"On the Beach at Night Alone" involves a lot of self-criticism in its portrayal of flawed manhood, Hong said, adding that he always draws on his own experiences in his movies.
In the clip from The Driver's Seat, Taylor deftly draws on a sharp wing, a cut crease, and blends it all to perfection with blue powder — all with a stubby little brush.
The tension between Harlem's rich, complex history and the persistent threat of cultural erasure has created an imperative for current work that draws on Harlem's enduring artistic legacy while pushing new boundaries.
The ranking, which was topped by JetBlue and Southwest, draws on detailed interviews from a pool of 153,000 American consumers to rate the service of over 40 industries across ten broader fields.
The fresh appraisal of his old face, in "To the Face in the Mirror," draws on the tradition of mirror poems extending from Shakespeare to Sylvia Plath, Robert Lowell, and John Ashbery.
In this piece, Patrick Healy, a Times political correspondent, draws on his theater-beat past to preview the Shakespearean drama likely to ensue in the final, mad dash to the November election.
She draws on that biography -- the childhood lessons of her tribal elders and the struggles of her rural neighbors -- to form a platform that is unabashedly progressive, but nuanced for rural Idaho.
But the risks of a higher number are significant and may mean a larger than expected deficit, which would have to be covered by draws on exchange stocks already on a downtrend.
The proposed rule draws on Supreme Court rulings favoring employers or businesses on religious freedom grounds, including one in which a baker refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple.
Nearly every large government building also draws on deep groundwater wells, even though many have piped water, because groundwater is free for public buildings in Jakarta, according to Dutch think tank Deltares.
The Man Booker Prize-winning author Marlon James is writing an epic fantasy trilogy that draws on ancient African myths and stories, and features bounty hunters, queens, witches, shape-shifters and monsters.
In her Wadi Salib series, the painter presents a unique use of cement: she glues photographs of abandoned Palestinian homes onto canvas, draws on them, and guts parts with a Stanley knife.
Sosa's work as an artist and curator draws on his background as a court interpreter, taking the cultural misunderstandings he experiences in the courtroom and mining ideas of memory, language, and translation.
The song draws on two emails sent by Trump Jr. The first, from June 3, contains the infamous "I love it" line referenced by the song's title: Thanks Rob I appreciate that.
Under his DJ Corpmane alias, he draws on a wide spectrum of global sounds—Midwestern bop, experimental dancehall, Chinese pop, and beyond—stitching them together into paper-thin tapestries of hypnotic beauty.
Saturday night's concert draws on the conductor Leon Botstein's uncommon breadth of interests, with music by Tchaikovsky, Balakirev and Serov, as well as Taneyev's Symphony No. 27 and Rimsky-Korsakov's Piano Concerto.
Dunn draws on her own cub-reporter days at the Boston Globe to depict Madison Jackson, a college student trying to make an impression during her internship in a big-time newsroom.
Warhol draws on the distinct power that images play in politics and the media, as the pictures we see — or perhaps don't see — are often what drive our emotions and our decisions.
Kate McGee's lighting draws on a whole palette of luminosity, from the lone ghost light standing sentry to the dazzling whiteness that emanates, for a few startling moments, from beneath the stage.
This book, which took Martin 25 years to complete, draws on source material from China and Russia, as well as extensive interviews with defectors to paint a portrait of these two men.
"Emerald City" has its Dorothy, engagingly played by Adria Arjona, but it draws on the full canon of L. Frank Baum's "Oz" books (a series that continued after his death in 1919).
Mr. Abrams draws on a global scrapbook of sources: the liquid chime of 73th-century minimalism, the trebly funk of guitar-driven jazz fusion, the burrowing pulse of West Africa's Gnawa music.
They would have a sauna, then watch the lottery draws on TV. They would never feel bad about losing, because they knew that the gaming proceeds would be channelled to good causes.
The political uncertainty comes as Europe looks increasingly to Turkey for help in curbing a migration crisis and as Washington draws on Ankara's support in fighting Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
The slender novel—which only recently appeared here, in a translation by David Boyd—draws on the author's experience as a temp, cataloging the absurdities of corporate life with an anthropological eye.
Featuring an original score that draws on 1980s musical influences, "The Mendelssohn Electric" reimagines all three as teenage pop strivers in 19th-century Berlin, where Felix becomes — here, literally — a rock star.
But it took Democratic control of the House, and the committee, to shine a light on these dark dealings in the report, which draws on claims by multiple whistle-blowers and documents.
SecState is rightly in the lead on the diplomacy on this issue and is making the case for the Admin-wide policy, one which draws on all elements of our national power.
The video for lead single "Woman" draws on the earthy aesthetics and mixed heritage concepts of Grace Wales Bonner's work plus the high fashion-and-nature juxtaposition in Solange or Kelsey Lu videos.
The Paris resilience strategy, approved by the city council in late September and launched this week, draws on the capital's motto "Fluctuat nec mergitur", Latin for "buffeted (by the waves) but not sunk".
Karl Pillemer, PhD, is a little different from most relationship experts; instead of advancing his personal opinions, he draws on the collective wisdom gleaned from thousands of combined years of long-term partnerships.
Cumberbatch stars as Stephen Strange, an arrogant surgeon who draws on powers of mysticism and spirituality when his glamorous life is taken away from him after damaging his hands in a car accident.
The final product draws on work from the American Civil Liberties Union, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Center for Democracy & Technology, and New America's Open Technology Institute, as well as a number of independent experts.
There's a fair bit of The Exorcist and Rosemary's Baby in Hereditary, which draws on Satanic Panic ideas without directly evoking them, and draws out the story with a 1970s-style slow build.
Another late-breaking rumor suggests Google plans to launch a redesigned version of its News app, which draws on the same technology that powers Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) technology, according to AdAge.
But the musical, which opened April 24, draws on more than just one cartoon musical; it also takes parts from a film from 1956 and from the true, terrifying events in Russian history.
This free musical series draws on the catalog of Music for Aardvarks, the classes begun by the children's rocker David Weinstone, and comprises tunes about snow and rain and getting around the city.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As a Kenyan-Indian Canadian living in the US, artist and dancer Brendan Fernandes draws on his composite identity to challenge received ideas about authenticity and hybridity.
Released at the end of 2016, "Tools of the Titans" draws on Ferriss' interviews with more than 200 top performers — from celebrities to athletes to scientists — and focuses what, specifically, makes them successful.
Sex Education draws on a lot of tropes from classic teen movies and TV. How was it for you, having seen these versions, to get a chance to bring something new to it?
It draws on the many months he spent in the occupied West Bank, off and on, from the time of the Arab spring in 2011 to Israel's bloody incursion into Gaza in 2014.
The former constantly reminds him of his second-class status in a united Germany, and he draws on his sensitivity to this relegation when he begins to interact with the men he befriends.
As an adult, Randall draws on that experience to communicate with Deja — and to prove, in case anyone was still doubting it, that he's headed straight for the TV Dad Hall of Fame.
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What we do know is that "hard ‎power" is not enough to counter a threat that draws on exclusive visions of the world and false interpretations of faith, mixed with hatred and intolerance.
Natalie draws on 15 years of comprehensive financial planning experience, six years with fintech startups, and a decade of professional speaking to share advice that works in real life, not just on paper.
Mallon — whom our reviewer, Robert Draper, called "a poised storyteller who traffics in history's ironic creases" — draws on a mix of fictional and real-life characters, including Mikhail Gorbachev and Nancy Reagan's astrologer.
It hangs in "Joan Miró: Birth of the World," an enchanting show at the Museum of Modern Art that draws on the museum's immense holdings of Miró's work, along with a few loans.
A new Off Broadway production (at the Roundabout's Laura Pels, in a staging by the company-in-residence, Fiasco Theatre) draws on four previous versions of the script, including Kaufman and Hart's play.
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As an artist, his style not only reflects a distinctly modern marriage of western and Middle Eastern aesthetics, but also draws on a unique interdisciplinary practice that involves photography, design, fashion and film.
Many of the sounds she draws on pull from the hardcore continuum—there's shades of the agitated beats that Lenny Dee might play for instance—but she's become adept at complicating that formula.
Researchers can't yet print out or stitch together a genome anywhere near that long, but Church and others exploring de-extinction are pursuing a different route, which draws on those improving editing tools.
The book's highly original style draws on images from traditional Mixtec art to create layered, mixed-texture collages that are both sweet and majestic in their timeless vision of love, war and eternity.
The Nevada Museum of Art in Reno is displaying a mural called "Always Was Always Will Be," by the Melbourne-based artist Reko Rennie, who draws on his Kamilaroi heritage, through July 2021.
But The Swerve draws on the authority of that lifetime of books to perpetuate factual inaccuracies to a far bigger audience than any of his previous books, enjoying weeks as a best-seller.
Ryan draws on hundreds of interviews and research conducted in five countries for this military history that recreates the hours before and after the invasion of Normandy by more than 200,000 Allied soldiers.
At the time of writing, 3,752 people had liked her Instagram post, which recounts a raft of people, political concerns, discourses, and historical events that Leigh implicitly draws on to make her work.
Mr. Dutcher, who won the coveted Polaris Music Prize last year, draws on wax cylinder recordings from the early 1900s of songs in Wolastoqiyik — a language that is now in danger of extinction.
Wilson values the humanities, but he wants them to have closer ties to some of the sciences, an argument that draws on his view of the relationships between human biology, thought and culture.
Through this global framework, referred to as Basel III, banks have been operating with materially higher capital ratios to withstand the increase in risk-weighted assets related to draws on revolving credit lines.
Much like Andy Wahloo, the bar he designed in Paris, which draws on influences from his North African heritage to reggae and hip-hop, the riad is a living embodiment of his practice.
Warren's infectious diseases plan also draws on her previously released plans to address climate change and the opioid epidemic, issues which exacerbate the spread of diseases, as well as her health-care agenda.
Though Troemel often draws on darker communities of the Internet—hackers, trolls, and drug marketplaces—he has recently become engrossed in the relatively wholesome scene on Pinterest, where décor and craft enthusiasts gather.
The big picture: BP and Grid Edge said in their joint announcement that the startup's tech draws on data like weather forecasts and expected building occupancy to help customers tailor their energy needs.
Marques Colston, who played in the National Football League for a decade, is part of the Players' Impact, a venture that draws on the knowledge of professional and elite athletes across many sports.
Mycoskie said Toms draws on mothers on the "older edge" of the millennial generation for the biggest share of its customers, and, so far, the reaction to its gun activism seems mostly positive.
Mr. Batmanglij will perform his genre-spanning brand of pop — which draws on E.D.M., chamber pop and the Iranian sounds of his ancestry — and perhaps unveil songs from his coming debut studio album.
To do this, the product draws on pre-built data integrations to identify customer segments, then allows customers to use a visual editor to build different versions of landing pages for those segments.
In this new novel, set in the post-9/11 United States, Akhtar draws on his own life as the son of Muslim immigrants to tell the story of a fractured American dream.
The film, which is being broadcast on Monday night, draws on the mass of footage shot by journalists and citizens with cellphones or other devices since Syria descended into civil war in 2011.
It draws on the belief that communities themselves have the ability to regulate and moderate delinquent behavior, while reinforcing positive behavior that can be extremely effective in keeping youth away from gangs, Muggah said.
This in turn draws on a deeper European anti-Semitic tradition that portrays Jews as not just greedy but fundamentally disloyal — working to subvert Western societies from the inside for their own nefarious ends.
Boyle's book draws on his own history exploring those themes, and takes place on the thin line separating optimism from megalomania—thanks to a much-publicized, and still fascinating, experiment from 25 years ago.
The report, which draws on satellite imagery, social media, surveillance footage, and eyewitness accounts, outlines Russia's "indiscriminate" use of incendiary munitions and cluster bombs, and claims chlorine gas was widely deployed by Syrian forces.
Still largely secret, the system draws on light-field sensor arrays to mitigate the glass barrier, allowing cameras to focus past the reflections on the windshield to the faces of the drivers and passengers.
For all its elements of fantasy, this third "science-fiction story" draws on the actual scheme of a genomics corporation that sought to map the entire nation's biological data in a "Book of Icelanders".
Tribunal's urgency draws on the tension between the numerical system and improvisation of My Life (1980); the philosophical sensibility of Happily (533); and the linguistic complexity of Writing Is an Aid to Memory (1977).
In an era where Social Security doesn't deliver nearly enough for most people to live on, an aging population means not only big problems in the pension system but big draws on state resources.
Harvill Secker; £16.99A conspiracy thriller about the death of the French literary theorist, Roland Barthes, that draws on the work of Jacques Derrida and Dan Brown with tongue firmly in cheek—to hilarious effect.
For example, although Genji is from Japan, his Baihu skin draws on the Chinese version of the White Tiger of the West, one of four ancient deities that appears in various mythologies across Asia.
Some 57% of the new jobless will be women, many of them falling out of low-paid occupations, according to the report, whose analysis draws on data from the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics.
" "As hybrids," she continues, "the work draws on [...] shapes from seemingly otherworldly sources, but is rooted in the deep visual and sculptural language of exotic flora, micro and macro organisms, and the rhizomatic growth.
In the meantime, fans will have to be content with this recent fan adaptation, a striking, bloody animated short that adapts a monologue in the book, and draws on some of the story's ending.
Their piece draws on the work of the economist William Baumol, who used his theory of productive and unproductive entrepreneurship in an effort to explain differences in productivity growth across countries and over time.
Mr. Christie has shrugged off any hard feelings about the mockery he draws on the campaign trail, but he has also recently stepped away from the stump and opted for a more discreet role.
The company normally pumps surplus supplies of natural gas into vast underground reservoirs beneath the site in summer when energy demand is low, and draws on that excess inventory in winter as demand rises.
Julienne Stroeve, a sea ice researcher at the NSDIC, highlighted other attempts to reconstruct historical sea ice trends such as the Walsh dataset which draws on old sea ice charts and whaling ship logs.
The initiative draws on the knowledge of drug policy professionals, public health advocates, the medical community, and local activists to promote policy decisions that champion the public health without demonizing, or criminalizing, marijuana use.
"The new Mission Center draws on experienced officers from across the Agency and integrates them in one entity to bring their expertise and creativity to bear against the North Korea target," the statement reads.
There are brief mentions of Nazis and bombing raids, but as the book draws on it becomes increasingly clear that her project is to redeem death, to make it palatable, even a little glamorous.
According to Jason McCarthy, founder of the backpack and endurance-events company Goruck and a former Green Beret, this gear-dork mindset draws on the mystique of America's ever more visible special-forces personnel.
"Viper," one of the record's most immediately engaging moments (premiering here), uses a jackhammer of a kick drum and some glitched vocals to explicitly draws on those hardcore connections in a weighty, unsettled way.
Economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York calculate a metric that draws on both economic and financial data to try and assess the amount of inflation that is brewing in the economy.
The concert ended with two excerpts from an opera Ms. Soper is developing that also draws on medieval poetry — the "Romance of the Rose" — but uses texts of her own and by contemporary poets.
While the work comments on the power relations between predator and prey, and on the boundaries between reality and myth, "O Peixe" also draws on the fishermen's performances to make a strong environmental statement.
The suit draws on a report from Motherboard's Joseph Cox published last week, which found the iOS version of Zoom's app sends analytics to Facebook even for users who don't have a Facebook account.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Five players seeded in the top 10 had been knocked out of the Australian Open across the men's and women's draws on Friday, and Roger Federer appeared ready to join their exodus.
He draws on a slew of studies to show that when we are presented with evidence contradicting our beliefs, the strong reaction is to discount it and look for evidence that confirms our beliefs.
So when Adam Schiff, the committee chairman, takes the mic, he draws on Vindman's background and asks him what his reaction was to the July 25 call, which Vindman had been listening in on.
So when Adam Schiff, the committee chairman, takes the mic, he draws on Vindman's background and asks him what his reaction was to the July 25 call, which Vindman had been listening in on.
Ms. McFarland often draws on her television experience to make clear to officials that they need to make their points in council meetings quickly, and she signals when to wrap up, several participants said.
Presented by the Meatpacking Business Improvement District, this 8,000-square-foot pop-up learning hub draws on the resources of both the Children's Museum of the Arts and the New York Hall of Science.
The film draws on Sayat Nova's imagery: angels with flat halos and wooden wings, a pasteboard cloud descending as a vision, the constant repetition of key props including books, silver balls and ornate rugs.
Ak Dan Gwang Chil from South Korea draws on folk (minyo) and ritual (gut) styles from what is now western North Korea, and performed at Globalfest on traditional Korean instruments: zithers, flutes, drums, gongs.
Presented by the Meatpacking Business Improvement District, this 93,000-square-foot pop-up learning hub draws on the resources of both the Children's Museum of the Arts and the New York Hall of Science.
While we cannot know the experience of an earlier generation, Kugel draws on a wide range of both anthropological and neurological data, along with ancient Near Eastern texts reflecting a similar sense of self.
And yet these appealing rhythms have a purpose, as their inspiration draws on a decade filled with immense identification struggle in the midst of political and social turmoil, honing in on Hynes's own story.
A notable feature of the site — which draws on scholarship from a project team of researchers from the University of Leicester, University of Hertfordshire, University of Sunderland, and Wellcome Trust — is its historical timelines.
With help from researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, we built our analysis on the Localized Constructed Analogs data set, which draws on 32 different global climate models.
The excitement here is that Tacha draws on a range of apparently contradictory or discontinuous sources, including Russian Constructivist collage, Japanese design aesthetics, antique Classical pottery, and postmodern appropriation, and makes the mashup work.
The new SAT will include either an excerpt from important American documents — the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, the Declaration of Independence — or from writing that draws on and responds to it, like Jordan's speech here.
You've probably already realized that bingeing sessions on Netflix or afternoons on mobile Minecraft aren't particularly kind to your remaining battery level, but there are more draws on your phone's juice than you might think.
As usual, Quentin Tarantino draws on a plethora of sources for his new film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, but the central relationship has more than a few parallels with Reynolds and Needham's friendship.
Lovingly assembled through rare and often unseen fan home movie footage, Howard's film also draws on more familiar material—restored to the highest echelons of  HD— and new interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
Having grown up in the heavily immigrant suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis, outside Paris, Mr Bardella draws on his back story to insist that opposing immigration is not prejudice but the conclusion of personal experience.
To complement this piece, Saraceno also presents "Acqua Alta: En Clave de Sol" (2019), a sound work which draws on the alarm system developed by the city of Venice to warn residents about high water.
The sinister green glow of these pictures, familiar these days from the cameras of military drones, draws on the power of a visual style to create a sense of threat, even where there is none.
Another San Francisco hedge fund that draws on an even wider pool of expertise, by virtue of its unusual business model, is Numerai, a firm founded in 2015 that launched its first fund this autumn.
Now, on the fifth anniversary of the storm, artist Katherine Behar draws on the accumulated memories the water might hold in "Maritime Messaging: Red Hook," produced in collaboration with PortSide New York and Pioneer Works.
Microsoft employees then did the work to make sure that the Databricks software, which draws on the Apache Spark open-source project, works well with Azure, and got its salespeople prepared to sell the technology.
Still, Hamza Khan, head of commodities strategy with Dutch bank ING, said normal seasonal draws on oil products, at the tail end of refinery maintenance season, could be creating a mirage of a tight market.
Moana also draws on a wrinkle familiar from films like Mulan and Pocahontas: The heroine isn't just buoyed by her own inner strength, she's drawing on the teachings and traditions of her culture as well.
Dr. Wall also draws on primary source material in this journal article to counter the claim of Sims' "anesthetic racism," of the idea that he had chosen not to use anesthesia on his black patients.
The predictability is a shame, because everything else about Coco is exciting, and Pixar's foray into telling a story that faithfully draws on a culture shared by a wide swath of its audience is laudable.
This piece draws on two reports written by Glogower and a dozen other lawyers and tax experts: "The Games They Will Play: Tax Games, Roadblocks, and Glitches Under the New Legislation," and an updated sequel.
The War on Children report draws on case studies of children and their families in conflict-affected countries, and interviews with 40 experts, including former senior military officials, strategists and historians, legal experts and humanitarians.
The report, which draws on data from third-party sources including the World Travel & Tourism Council, examined the total number of international overnight visitor arrivals in 2018 to find the world's leading outbound travel markets.
Some of these include rising costs of U.S. higher education but, more importantly, student visa delays and denials and a political environment that draws on nationalistic rhetoric that makes life more difficult for foreign students.
Henstra draws on Greek mythology to comment on contemporary issues—how assault can take on ambiguity and how the internalization of rape culture convolutes gender politics, to the point where constructive conversation is nearly impossible.
This sort of "strategic foresight" draws on methodologies established over decades, in foresight study programs in graduate and undergraduate programs, to examine what Grim sums up as the "Three Ps": what's plausible, probable, and preferable.
Her primary American gallery, Salon 94 in New York City, has featured her colorful ink-and-pastel works on paper, and Ms. Respini particularly praised the photographs that Ms. Bhabha takes and then draws on.
Another future Netflix series, "Hilda," is inspired by the British author Luke Pearson's graphic novels featuring an intrepid blue-haired girl, while Xuan Liang and Chun Zhang's "Big Fish & Begonia" draws on dramatic Chinese mythology.
The Trump campaign, ridiculous and incoherent as it seems right now, could be the beginning of something genuinely new: an American right-wing populist movement that draws on the same discontent that's currently roiling Europe.
Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) draws on anthropology and on evolutionary biology to identify the universal "taste buds" of the moral sense, while at the same time explaining how every society creates its own unique morality.
For "Gira," the mood shifts dramatically as Grupo Corpo collaborates with the São Paulo punk-jazz-rock band Metá Metá and draws on the rhythms and movement rooted in the rites of the Umbanda religion.
Seiffert draws on real wartime accounts in her novel; the story unfolds over three days as the town's residents — including a German engineer and a Ukrainian girl who hides the children — confront wrenching moral choices.
Like her fellow Dutch-speaking figurative painter (and Zwirner stablemate) Luc Tuymans, Ms. Dumas draws on photographic sources for her paintings — but where Mr. Tuymans saps his subject matter of emotion, Ms. Dumas supersaturates it.
On his releases as Slow Dancer, including the excellent "In a Mood," from this year, Mr. Okely draws on pop, soul and soft-rock traditions to offer a warm, inviting sound that's all his own.
The lesson draws on the 22016 Times article "Lots of Pride, a Little Prejudice," in which Jennifer Schuessler introduces Times readers to the Jane Austen Society of North America by describing that year's annual meeting.
"Pod Save America" scored its first million-listener episode within its first several weeks, and it now averages 1.5 million listeners per show — about as many people as Anderson Cooper draws on prime-time CNN.
The Democratic presidential hopeful, 193, released a new campaign ad this week called, "Personal," which draws on the pain he's endured over the years, and the help his health care provided in easing the burdens.
The report draws on Islamic State claims that it carried out 1,468 attacks in 16 cities — 11 in Iraq and five in Syria — from the time insurgents were driven out of those cities until April.
Instead Lilla draws on a handful of quotes from the 55-year-old Port Huron Statement, the long-ago manifesto of the white student left, to capture most of what has gone wrong ever since.
Raised in Ghana and now a world-traveling drummer based in Colorado, Paa Kow makes music that draws on various brands of free-flowing musical uplift: Ghanaian high life, American jam-band music and funk.
" Oneill draws on the writings of figures like John Harvey Kellogg (the man behind the cornflakes) and "Thomas Hill, a prolific and respected writer of guidebooks on everything from thanking a railway conductor to writing . . .
" The title of the program, in January, that will feature Ms. Beglarian's piece draws on a letter by Rilke in which he writes of "a barely arching bridge that connects the terrible to the tender.
Expect a set list that draws on his solo career as well as his remarkable work with Cream and the Yardbirds; additionally, plan to hear covers honoring blues masters like Robert Johnson and Willie Dixon.
Mr. Moran is not an engineer, but he draws on a long previous career as a police officer specializing in accident reconstruction, work that gave him knowledge of how cars are built to withstand crashes.
Finally, we go full circle with a living author who takes death as his subject: For the essays in "The Depositions," Thomas Lynch draws on his long career as an undertaker in small-town Michigan.
A menu at the new cafe at the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, S.C., draws on the region's antebellum rice-belt culture with dishes partly inspired by a current exhibition of Jacob Lawrence prints.
The play — which draws on Plutarch's Lives, from about the second century CE — begins with the triumphant return of the ambitious Julius Caesar to the Roman Republic following his defeat of the sons of Pompey.
The central theme in Frum's excellent new book, "Trumpocracy," which draws on his Atlantic articles, is what Trump's career tells us about the deeper structural problems of America in general, and conservative America in particular.
It used federal American Community Survey data, which draws on a larger sample size than the survey the Census Bureau uses to determine the official uninsured rate, which showed no significant change between 2016 and 2017.
Still, most of the movie's dramatic tension draws on the fact that you have basically no idea what is going to happen — not because of great writing, but because Hughes is a really unpredictable, inscrutable guy.
The two leaders also have a common desire to pursue a regional strategy that draws on Israel's warming ties with Arab states that share its fear of Iran and ISIS, before restarting talks with the Palestinians.
Mr Judis argues that the populist explosion is unlikely to be a mere temporary aberration: particular parties such as UKIP may implode, but the tendency draws on a deep well of discontent with the status quo.
"Woolf Works", which sees its first revival on January 21st at Covent Garden, draws on elements of Woolf's novels ("Mrs Dalloway", "Orlando" and "The Waves"), her letters (including her suicide note), and her marriage and relationships.
It draws on reflections made by the author in the chapter "Policy and Politics in the Era of Industrial Internet" included in the volume Out-thinking Organizational Communications: The Impact of Digital Transformation published by Springer.
In his novel "Homer's Daughter", he draws on an old idea that the epic's real author was a woman to sketch the poet-princess Nausicaa, a female saviour for a world in which men have failed.
Where the record is silent, Macy draws on the better-known biographies of the Muses' fellow performers to give us a sense of the worlds George and Willie moved in, and how they might have felt.
Eamon Ore-Giron's large-scale mural "Angelitos Negros" takes its name from a 1943 Venezuelan poem decrying racism, while its dynamic geometric composition draws on precedents from European and American modernism, as well as indigenous designs.
An expose published last week on the fashion site Racked draws on anonymous sources who work or worked at the company and complain they were deemed "selfish" and "ungrateful" when they tried to negotiate their compensation.
The inspiration for the Hemel motif is twofold, in that it draws on the famous portrait of Henry VIII as painted by Hans Holbein the Younger, which one might think would give it enormous artistic merit.
Mantello draws on Jackson's staunchness, but her characterization, like that of the other actors, comes not from inside—or the inside that Albee has supplied—but from previous performances, Glenda Jackson in tough Glenda Jackson roles.
As Elizabeth Weinfield, a viol player and Sonnambula's leader, observed in a program note, Duarte's music draws on the English viol-consort tradition, which is centered on the introverted, aching tone of the viola da gamba.
Hip-hop acts had divisive responses in the early 22012s before going on to become reliable draws on the festival bill (the 290 lineup featured on-point sets from Tkay Maidza, Briggs and Big Daddy Kane).
The piece, which draws on British and Continental traditions—Smyth was a committed cosmopolitan—is hard to categorize: Smyth called it a "symphony," but it's closer to a tone poem, with elements of cantata and oratorio.
"Nelly," a film written and directed by Anne Émond that draws on both the life and the work of Ms. Fortier, explores the traps that contemporary women are prone to when inventing and reinventing their identities.
But what both activists and their critics are missing is that if #MeToo draws on the work of Ms. MacKinnon and Ms. Brownmiller, it's also rooted firmly in the tradition of the other radical Second Wavers.
Screening in New York for the holidays, a new film draws on photos Gary Monroe and Andy Sweet took as a part of the Miami Beach Photographic Project through the 1970s and into the early 80s.
Blending irreverent comedy, soft-focus romance and historical re-examination, Mr. Gardley also draws on Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," whose bloody conspirators have nothing on the plotters here — and there's an array of suspects to choose from.
DeCurtis, a contributor to Rolling Stone, is one of the few music journalists that the notoriously difficult Reed trusted, and he draws on extensive interviews and research to offer insight into his subject's psyche and motivations.
You can find this and a lot more like it in "Howard Stern Comes Again," Stern's hefty all-star tutorial on the art of the interview, which draws on his work over the past two decades.
Formed in 1995, Siwela Sonke means "crossing over to a new place" in Zulu and, in keeping, draws on a multitude of dance forms, from contemporary African and classical Indian dance to hip-hop and ballet.
There&aposs no interest, but DailyPay charges a flat fee every time an employee draws on their balance ($2503 for next-day, $2.99 for instant transfers) which can be paid by employers, employees, or some combination.
Perel draws on the work of psychologist Howard Markman and points to three main sources of conflict she sees in the workplace: power and control (Who has the decision-making power?), trust (Who has my back
In making this argument, Douthat draws on political thinkers from both the left and the right, adding a pinch of Piketty here and a flask of Fukuyama there to make a kind of pessimist's stone soup.
In "Good Neighbors," she draws on a wide range of historical, literary, and sociological sources—from the stories of Raymond Carver to an ethnography of Crown Heights, Brooklyn—to produce a kaleidoscopic picture of American neighborliness.
If all else fails, however, McWhorter just draws on his apparently effortless working knowledge of every bloody language on the planet ("I think of Mualang, a language spoken in Borneo") — at which point victory is his.
She also draws on the work of Isabell Lorey and Jack Halbertstam in trying to define the New Feminism that she's interested in; related conversations can be found in places like Dissent magazine and the Guardian.
It also draws on a suite of new research published since the last report came out in 2014, highlighting advances in how we understand extreme weather, ocean circulation, melting ice, and humanity's role in the climate.
These images at once offer a sense of the astonishing beauty of Japan's landscape, while illustrating the reality of an industry digging into these natural wonders as it draws on a key material for producing concrete.

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