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This draws out huge numbers of poor, marginalized community members.
This draws out the liquid and softens them a little.
He draws out his own notebook to illustrate the point.
Why do you think the show draws out that kind of behavior?
Not sending an app directly to voters draws out already tight timeline.
Can you speculate on what in your music draws out that parallel?
They begin to root around, and Jassim draws out a piece of clothing.
A child sometimes draws out the first syllable—óooχι, on a falling note—in protest.
Wayne rigorously draws out their dance of attraction and repulsion: Will they kill each other?
A soldier draws out his weapon of choice to reveal a simple drawing of a cat.
The thump of rotors draws out dozens of figures who disappear amid clouds of billowing dust.
The trouble is that open access draws out the trolls and grifters seeking to fragment society.
The mint cools the slight bitterness of cocoa; the chocolate draws out the sweetness of the mint.
Many of those denied asylum will appeal, which rarely changes their fate but draws out the process.
The pairing of these similar gestures draws out the intimacy underlying the seeming violence of Alptekin's photographs.
The page on display at MoMA draws out this theme of holding contradictions in equilibrium, challenging our expectations.
Where Emily helps us understand Jesse's emotional core, the situation with the Schencks draws out his darker side.
With every new painting, Twilley draws out more fragments of her history leading up to the disastrous fire.
"Hero of the Empire" draws out three strands of Churchill's personality: the imperialist, the adventurer and the mommy's boy.
Facebook's membership has swelled into such a ripe target for exploitation that it draws out the worst of humanity.
The lawsuit draws out the line between homage and plagiarism, and raises questions of when one becomes the other.
He often draws out the process over several months, until the bacteria start to metabolize the acetic acid itself.
Driving, shopping, banking, showering — every mundane task is primed for failure, which Greenside draws out in cringe-inducing detail.
A liberal shake of salt draws out flavor, which is then concentrated back into each wilted thread of onion.
He said the index relied on a scoring system that draws out important details about how companies are governed.
But the display draws out the subtle differences between each picture — in the exhibited body language, gestures, expressions, and costumes.
The Lobster starts with an illogical premise, then draws out each idea at length, to their most attenuated, grotesque extremes.
Keep it on for five to 10 minutes and it draws out impurities to make your skin clearer and smoother. 
In portraying "shared Natural experiences," the artist draws out the ways in which we might find commonality in visual culture.
In the other bodies of work on view, Julien further explores the themes he draws out in Looking for Langston.
So Zelensky thanks Trump for his help and then says this, which draws out the first big WTF moment from Trump.
It's vulnerable and pretty — especially when he draws out a vowel in a dry, pained vibrato — but what does it signify?
Joaquin Castro of Texas draws out a devastating line of questioning to throw shade at Republicans: 'Is attempted murder a crime?'
That's what he does: He draws out the talent and drive in people so that they can achieve their full potential.
Listen to the way, a couple minutes in, he draws out the demonic from below the watery surfaces of the music.
This recipe tastes better than müesli — and most other overnight oats — because of salt, which draws out the grain's inherent sweetness.
The magician is presented as someone who simply draws out of people desires, fears and prejudices that are already lurking within.
Kermani draws out the distinction — similarity, difference, and rivalry — between the recitations of the Quran and the refined poetry of the time.
Through the lens of Louis's renewed purpose, Miller draws out those moments of warmth, mundanity, and absurdity that make up daily life.
But in recording the reactions of actual human beings, he also, perhaps inadvertently, draws out the real people behind the imaginary villains.
Directed by Mary Harron ("American Psycho"), the cinematography draws out luminous scenes in the gloomy kitchens and cellars of Victorian manor houses.
Storyboarding is the first step in the animation process, where one plans the narrative, and draws out the action, panel by panel.
His voice crackles and vibrates as he draws out his "ohhhh" and "eeeee" notes over London On Da Track's sunny guitar melody.
One kid, for example, might be quick to respond but draws out "juuump," while another hesitates but says "go" quickly and loudly.
The role is sung to perfection by Cecilia Bartoli in a staging that draws out surprising contemporary resonances from this 1813 comedy.
But Republicans say they're being hampered from moving even faster by Democrats' use of a rule that draws out the timeline for confirmation.
Losing to a woman rather than a man draws out a more revealing and unlovely aspect of that id: sexism rather than machismo.
Berens skips the salting step that some cooks add to eggplant prep, the general theory being that the salt draws out any bitterness.
You could nibble it between spoonfuls, but it's better just tossed in, for crunch and a tang that draws out the meaty depths.
Based on contemporaneous notes, emails, texts and F.B.I. interviews, the report draws out scene after scene of a White House on the edge.
Spiotta expertly draws out the tensions between high and low culture, art and entertainment, and artist and subject in this examination of friendship.
We've figured out what happened to Renee, but she hasn't, and for some reason the film draws out that realization as slowly as possible.
Truffaut draws out the book's most surreally boring moments, devoting an entire scene to a hypnotic faux-interactive soap opera about assigning guest bedrooms.
But it was a natural fit for a label that made worldwide draws out of raw Mississippi bluesmen like Junior Kimbrough and R.L. Burnside.
He said seasoning your meat early also draws out some moisture in the meat, which will result in an even better sear when cooked.
She draws out the lilting, dancing elegance from this wistful music, while also highlighting daring elements of the piece that show Bach's timeless genius.
This powerful device makes use of purposefully designed hair removal tool that draws out embedded pet hairs from carpets, cushions, and sofas with ease.
Kakutani draws out descriptive tidbits about Hitler that are reminiscent of Trump, while leaving out everything about Hitler that is not reminiscent of Trump.
Martin definitely draws out the "r" sound in Sansa's name; he says it the same way Turner says it should be pronounced in her tweet.
Walgreens partners with Theranos, allowing the startup to collect blood draws out of many of the drug store's Arizona locations and one in Palo Alto.
The 100% natural calcium bentonite clay draws out all the impurities deep in your skin for what has been called 'the world's most powerful facial'.
Her current solo show is centered around a series called "The Fetishes," which draws out the erotic qualities of our relationships with our digital devices.
O'Rourke, ever possessive of a retail politician's full arsenal, draws out a man's life story—and seems to be suggesting a parallel with his own.
One of the reasons I love The Plague is that it draws out the conflict between individual happiness and moral obligation in such vivid fashion.
Miquela draws out tensions about the authenticity of social media performance; sometimes she filters her face through stylized anime beauty apps, layering artifice on artifice.
As the music subsides into searching, suspenseful quiet — the escaped political prisoner Angelotti is fumbling in a shadowy church — de Sabata draws out mournful undercurrents.
And his decision to delay the bill also carries great political risk because it draws out the Obamacare fight at least a couple more weeks.
It's a sinister track, deep down, and the video draws out every bit of the darkness with Herring facing flashbacks and dealing with what he's lost.
The stylized gorgeousness of this movie lends it the air of a Romantic painting, which in turn draws out a more complex, contemporary view of justice.
Salt draws out of the meat a sticky protein called myosin, which binds to the fat and creates the stable emulsion required for proper sausage snap.
Kai mixes a tune, and his song draws out a little mermaid named Lu. Quickly it becomes clear that there is virtually nothing Lu can't do.
The salt both seasons them and draws out a bit of their moisture, so make sure to pat them dry before adding to the hot oil.
But another theme the Stratford production draws out, often in angry, bravura dancing, is how the heritage of toxic masculinity works against Billy — and everyone else.
There are other ways to decaffeinate coffee, one of which involves blasting liquid carbon dioxide into coffee beans soaked in water, which then draws out the caffeine.
READ: Jeb's 2016 departure draws out Mike Murphy critics Bush's prowess would soon be outpaced late in the campaign by rivals who assembled similarly strong financial bases.
Toward the end of Gillian Flynn's book, which draws out its final twist for a bit longer than the show does, Camille meditates further on Amma's motives.
Ms. Bick took a course called Guided Autobiography, in which a trained instructor draws out students' memories and helps them channel their thoughts and recollections into essays.
As the miles stack up and the tread wears down, the pressure differential between the interior of the cartridge and the tire surface draws out the compound.
And it offers insight into how a powerful industry draws out seemingly banal disputes with regular people who rarely have the money, willpower, or time to fight back.
Typically each ingredient is fried separately, but the elder Ms. Lee flings them together in the pan, on the theory that the brief skirmish draws out more flavor.
In her therapy sessions, she is as magnetic and affable as Roberts has ever been; she draws out her patients' war memories simply by allowing her eyes to crinkle.
In doing so, Meese forces a confrontation that draws out affinities, if not between the subjects themselves then between those aspects of their lives and personae that fascinate us.
She takes the fire poker laid crosswise over the barrel mouth and plunges it deep into the ashen water and draws out an ammo can on a looped steel runner.
With a simple white background and an opaque black marker or sketch pencil, the Dutch artist Vince Bal draws out the potential from the natural phenomenon to create ingenious illustrations.
The novel's text is both sacred to this film and also layered with meaning, and Gerwig's screenplay draws out and reimagines what has been taken for granted in the past.
In the distribution of technique across this painting, Dupuy-Spencer draws out an experience of this important political object that has otherwise not been part of the public discourse around it.
He leans over the front stow, unclips it, and draws out the large dry bag, sees the small pan in the hold, the rolled cloth that contains cutlery, a wooden spoon.
An upgrade to the classic Spirograph toy, this bug-eyed little bot tucks a marker into its body and draws out whatever pictures and patterns its human counterpart enters into an app.
His voice lowers to a whisper on occasion; he draws out certain sentences for emphasis; and at times, gets mumbly and almost breathless as he drives through an exciting exchange of dialogue.
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.
Listen to the moment in the first movement when she draws out the lyrical thread during a stretch of rustling passagework and then dispatches a burst of double octaves with crispness and ease.
Produced by Jeff Bhasker, who has collaborated with Kanye West and Mark Ronson, Ms. Kidjo's version draws out the original's Afrobeat influences with arrangements rooted in the musical traditions of her native Benin.
"Good Trouble" echoes the social consciousness of "The Fosters," the creator Joanna Johnson told Variety, but it is on the lighter side and draws out the story through a more complex, nonlinear narrative.
The number of detainees has decreased over the years, but the camp -- nicknamed Gitmo -- remains open due to continued opposition from Congress and a bureaucratic system that draws out the process for transferring prisoners.
Kwong draws out the vibrant colors of each type of food, casting a critical eye to consuming once-living sea creatures as well as injecting a sensual tension between the food and the model.
While the video itself doesn't have a clear message, the YouTube uploader, called WGU 18G, draws out a numerological timeline of the KLF's history in an accompanying note, making a slightly more direct statement.
In between deep, weed-induced coughs, Snoop draws out great interviews from whichever guest has decided to wander through despite staring at his blunt or his question sheet roughly 90 percent of the time.
After pulsing the cauliflower in a food processor to make fine crumbs, steaming it in the microwave cooks it and draws out the liquid, which you can then squeeze out with a clean kitchen towel.
Drew on the left/Photo by Josh Sisk Prince's art is so capacious and fluid and panoramic that it's hard to take it all in, and everybody draws out different aspects, phrases, riffs, ideas, elements.
You could take a track that's got a lot of energy, really beat-y and rhythmic, and put a really croon-y vocal on it—a legato vocal that draws out the notes—and ruin it.
Though this is not technically a podcast about theater, Tennant — an affable and charismatic host — draws out unique insights about the mind-set of being a performer, most notably in Ian McKellen's fascinating and revealing episode.
Through these artworks and the social histories of textiles they bring to mind, these artists draws out an honest discussion about the fate of democracy and the role of government in Brazil in the years to come.
"The longer (Puerto Rico) draws out, the lower prices could end up going down because of the extending timeline," said Shaun Burgess, portfolio manager and lead trader for Puerto Rico strategy at Sarasota, Florida-based Cumberland Advisors.
There's never any doubt, of course, that the equilibrium of this arrangement will not hold, but Wayne, in the terrible-roommates tradition of Sam Shepard and Miranda July, rigorously draws out their dance of attraction and repulsion.
Poverty is not a monolith—there are levels to it, and Jenkins' trained eye draws out subtleties in the experience of his film's characters that render it much more vivid, tragic, and affecting than they might be otherwise.
"We're expecting to continue seeing draws out of Cushing, which turned the WTI market into backwardation," said Tariq Zahir at Tyche Capital Advisors, referring to a market structure where prompt prices are higher than those in the future.
The film version, directed by Lee Chang-dong, shifts the action to Korea, replaces the barns with dilapidated abandoned greenhouses, and draws out the brief story into a moody mystery that closely resembles the Dutch thriller The Vanishing.
Jeb's 903 departure draws out Mike Murphy critics By the middle of the year, his campaign and allies at the super PAC Right to Rise USA, had raised more than $100 million, far more than any other candidate.
Though I prefer the piano original, which exults in steely colors and incisive attacks, the orchestral version draws out the inner richness, even poignancy, of the music, especially as performed here by Mr. Thomas and his dynamic orchestra.
In the earliest stages of a new dish, Ms. Mar draws out a word web in Sharpie, on printer paper, throwing words out, circling them, squashing them together in different sequences, discussing all the possible variations out loud.
Made up of two monologues (but of course), it's an ideal single-ticket show, perfect for pondering on a quiet walk home by yourself, especially on a spring night in Manhattan that draws out those ephemeral human butterflies called New Yorkers.
In his new book, Whistlestop: My Favorite Stories From Presidential Campaign History, Dickerson draws out the themes that recur in American campaign history — how candidates collapse, how they beat expectations, and how they tap into deep feelings within the electorate.
Director Mira Nair (The Namesake, Mississippi Masala) draws out a more thoughtful plotline, about what it means for a poor kid from a Ugandan slum to step into an international spotlight, experience luxury and acclaim, and then have to go home again.
Warm weather draws out a fair number of people already; add a holiday known for communal gatherings on a weekend (which already tend to be cluster points for mass shootings), and it stands to reason you dramatically increase the probability of tragedy.
He draws out a joke contrasting embattled, increasingly obsolete white men with ascendent, peaceful women, but the gag sits strangely during a presidential race where the major female candidate has been stereotyped as an out-of-touch warmonger by both liberals and conservatives.
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Shots in which Aviad follows Orna with a hand-held camera owe something to the Belgian filmmakers the Dardenne brothers ("The Unknown Girl"), whom the director has cited as an influence, as does the way she draws out pent-up anguish for suspense.
Indeed, the profusion of embossed arrows in Quevedo's 2016 print "The Main Event (Nomadic Structures)," which recall the football coach's X and O diagram and the soccer statistician's Opta passing chart, draws out the formal connection between complex choreography and athletes' on-field movements.
Diane Trautman, who is running against an incumbent Republican for county clerk in Harris County, told BuzzFeed News she's made sure to be at events where O'Rourke is, describing them as the "perfect place to campaign" because of the large crowds he draws out.
Looking specifically at South Florida, Connolly draws out ways in which modern segregation was profitable for property owners across color lines, and examines how both black and white Americans adapted to real estate laws for their own benefit and at the expensive of integrated equality.
As they sing, both together and individually, with Marie at the piano and Rosetta mostly on guitar (neither actress actually plays, although they mime it convincingly), Rosetta draws out the shy Marie, who's at first awed by singing with a woman she has long admired.
"Juan" draws out a thread that's present in Jiro — which includes a side narrative about the titular sushi chef's son who's expected to take over his masterful father's work, but feels conflicted about it — and magnifies it to make it the joke of the episode.
But this enjoyable dual biography by Ricks, a Pulitzer Prize winner and military history columnist for the New York Times Book Review, draws out the common causes of these 20th century giants: two independent thinkers and opponents of totalitarianism whose influence remains pervasive today.
Marsha Norman wrote the lean and sensitive stage adaptation, and it's a measure of her insight when it comes to a play's shape that she draws out what's essential to the story: female friendship—and how it can be sabotaged by poor self-perception.
While he expected to find correlations in game cost around hardware generations or increased efficiency in development procedure, the key data point that he draws out of his analysis is that megabytes of data cost roughly the same amount to make across different domains, hardware, and genres.
On her most recent album, "Joy Comes Back," she places covers from artists as diverse as Black Sabbath, Chris Stapleton and the Four Tops alongside lesser-known cuts like the rousing "Working Woman" and draws out the common threads that bind the seemingly disparate songs together.
Personally I like how it painstakingly draws out the exhausting mental flowcharts and loop-de-loops it takes to try to understand someone—Margot puzzling over Robert's dolphin emojis, whether she can feel safe in his car, what's up with his cats—and how exasperating it is when the effort isn't reciprocated.
In her section on the early to mid-nineteenth century, Lepore draws out the contradictions of a nation that was rapidly becoming more democratic and consumer-friendly—and then split in two when the South refused to accept the popular election of a president who swore to halt the expansion of slavery.
The case was the subject of an HBO documentary in 2017; the telling here, created by Nick Antosca (showrunner of "Channel Zero") and the journalist Michelle Dean (who covered the Blanchard tragedy for Buzzfeed News) leans into the more surreal elements of the case, and draws out intense performances from its leads.
As Prince Hal matures, revealing that his youthful follies in low company were, in part, a mere pose designed to make his transformation into a responsible prince dazzle the more brightly, Mr. Sher draws out Falstaff's piteous poignancy, even as he makes fine sport of his more repellent qualities: his bottomless cowardice and greed.
And, indeed, the tone and syntax of "A Small Boy and Others" is startlingly like that of the young narrator in C. K. Scott Moncrieff's contemporaneous translation of "À la Recherche"—Scott Moncrieff's sentences were, self-confessedly, made under James's influence—in a way that draws out a convergence of styles between the two masters.
She's no belter, though; in her first aria, Bizet's "Habanera," now called "Dat's Love," she draws out the ridiculous Amos-'n'-Andy lyrics ("You go for me an' I'm taboo / But if you're hard to get I go for you, / An' if I do then you are through, boy, / My baby dat's de end of you") and makes them a true expression of Carmen's defiance, rather than of her blackness.
Here are the mask's main ingredients: Montmorillonite clay: Draws out impurities and detoxifies skin; refines pores Moroccan lava clay, combined with salt from the Dead Sea: Hydrates and reduces inflammation Indonesian bamboo (Bambusa arundinacea stem extract): Improves skin elasticity Japanese Matcha tea (Camellia sinensis leaf): Improves skin elasticity and protects against sun damage Calamondin fruit: Exfoliates and brightens skin Allantoin: Soothes and smooths skin What also sets the mask apart is that it's pH-balanced.
His romantic entanglement with Charlotte (Anya Taylor-Joy), a porcelain-faced Barnard brunette who comes from a well heeled Connecticut family tied deeply to the Democratic Party, draws out Barry's budding realization that America is not designed for them to be together; no matter how hard he tries—despite a bloodline that links him to several of America's earliest WASP clans—the good natured ignorance with which he's treated in their environs, despite their best intentions, will never result in real solidarity.

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