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Millett and her fellow radical feminists often elided crucial differences
Still, other details of Ms. Salazar's biography seem elided as well.
That story elided a lot of the troubling parts of Taiwan's history.
Wu's vigorous, expressionistic improvisations often elided passages of figuration, especially of landscape.
The guns exist only suggestively, in the elided spaces between these shapes.
Sound waves, light beams, and elided texts define the core of her practice.
And elided in the binary of black and white is Mars' Latino identity.
It forgot, or elided, or failed to emphasize: Taylor Kitsch isn't just hot.
It feels worth noting that, in "After Long Silence," Fremont elided many facts.
Often the two terms are elided, which has the effect of concealing important differences.
But one woman decided that the suicide of her sister should not be elided.
Maybe this distinction seems obvious, but recently I've seen it elided again and again.
Since Trump's election, Fox News has elided its interests with his administration — and vice versa.
When Trump elided his past positions, confusing and gaslighting voters, they'd seen that before too.
Internal emotional journeys, usually what Transparent excels at above all else, are elided or left murky.
The difference between leftism and liberalism is often elided in American political discussion, but it matters.
Wilson works to make explicit the power dynamics of The Odyssey that other translations have elided.
There were factors other than Bush administration policies, of course, but his role cannot be elided.
The word "to," the word "know" and the word "today" are elided into a messy tangle.
But given their failure with their sister, they elided the truth and took a more comprehensible tack.
The art comes from scissoring out his natural garrulousness, and the mystery is made by what was elided.
But he elided these failures through the imaginary realm of reality TV, where he played a successful capitalist.
He elided questions about whether he or Ms. Le Pen would be the leader of the new group.
Over and over, Goldsmith depicted his opponent as a radical (the word "Muslim" was elided) with potentially extremist views.
At the same time, Biden's answers elided how Obama laid the groundwork for some of Trump's most aggressive policies.
The behavior that might have driven her to such an act is carefully elided, if not hard to imagine.
But these events — and especially their connection to the war — are largely elided from Thailand's official memorials and histories.
Globalization has brought wider access to foods from around the world but it has also homogenized and elided them.
" Hoptman elided her choices as "practitioners of painting qua painting," perhaps synonymous with the elusive moniker of "painter-painter.
First, intelligence is not the same as sentience or consciousness, says Mr Ng, though all three concepts are commonly elided.
This is great for established readers, because it brings into sharp focus what is mostly elided in the core series.
The rest—the part about killing or banishing non-white others in order to defend claimed land—is conveniently elided.
If this was the story of her grandmother — a claim Arutyunyan instinctively doubted — then her grandfather had once again been elided.
All of that gets blissfully elided when you sort people into baskets, calling some of them "irredeemable" and others morally sound.
Like her, Jessica speaks with an accent—flattened "R"s, tightened "O"s, elided consonants—and has a predilection for dropping articles.
The profound bungling and cynicism and deception behind those decisions is elided, practically ignored, eclipsed by Bush's present-moment sincerity and idealism.
The moment of their vanishing is elided; as the hour draws near for the group's return no trace of them can be found.
Smith's conclusion elided the fact that the doctors wouldn't have had to apply for privileges in the first place but for Act 620.
An essay could be written on the semantic distinctions, which Owens had just elided, between mistakes and accidents, and between accidents and pratfalls.
The new episodes included the walkout, and some of the contraband that the group smuggled in, but mostly elided the role of the producers.
The one disaster that has occurred — to Mattie's friend Yasmine — is elided from the action of the novel, and rendered soft-focus and ambiguous.
Sarah Wagner questions the romanticized or elided stories that Americans tell themselves about the forces that built the United States into a world power.
But in celebrations of these reactive histories, large questions tend to be elided: How does the game decide what's worth recording as history and what isn't?
But where Lanzmann framed the Holocaust as an incomparable horror that ripped itself outside history, in Malick both the history and the horror are curiously elided.
In the 13-plus hours that make up the finished film, certain facts that might complicate or distract from that narrative are elided or left out entirely.
What's elided in the discourse that's supposedly defending Momoa and Jonas as dadbod-hot, or that celebrates Jonas as thicc, is actual body positivity that combats fatphobia.
If Sabaaneh's work is a bit on the nose overall, it's because he's struggling to bring to light circumstances that are often widely elided for political reasons.
A few paragraphs down, Sanneh mentioned the scandal again, but elided the nature of the tape: Mr. Kelly's career is a prime example of how to survive scandal.
Written in plain, contemporary language and released earlier this month to much fanfare, her translation lays bare some of the inequalities between characters that other translations have elided.
Theron, for her part, did her best to resist that narrative — in part because it equated "looking poor" with bravery, but also because it elided the actual, well, acting.
Sure, he might have simply elided Justin and Trudeau, making it sound like "Joe," but that didn't stop everyone having as much fun as humanly possible with the slip.
Milla is one of the most quotidian movies I've ever seen, composed entirely of the small beats in the life of its title character, with major events entirely elided.
Goldsmith concludes that Kennedy "neglected, elided or interpreted away ethical and legal restrictions" that are supposed to constrain law enforcement, sweeping up lots of "unguarded conversations" with illegal bugs.
Within hours it had spread around the world — referred to, by many, as a symbol for the very real lives too often elided in debates about immigration policy in America.
The dialogue lands in a serious, weighty way, and I got the sense that there was a real-life story between the elided meanings that the game presented to me.
For the sake of concision, wider cinema movements and sociopolitical contexts are also mostly elided, getting at most marginal notes, or recaps of material previously seen in The Story of Film.
Mr. Hilger offers us a set of four three-word phrases in which certain letters in each phrase are elided in favor of the same letter in a different word. Hmm.
In this most recent, and ultimately final, edition, the politics of women's health was not elided, but it had been consolidated into its own section, toward the back of the book.
The GOP ads have elided the words "Medicare for all" — which are very popular with the public — and instead attacked Eastman for supporting a $32 trillion "government takeover" of health care.
Reference is made to unheard conversations and events the reader cannot be a party to; questions and answers are inferred or fully elided; and the voices of students are interjected throughout.
The basic principle here, scientifically, which Turkheimer has elided in and you seem to want him to elide it, or you seem to be happy that he elided it, is that, yes, it is safe to say that are genetic differences among genetically isolated populations — your point about the conceptual coherence of race is well taken — but based on the ancestry of all the seven billion human beings that currently exist, there are differences among groups.
Whereas Hobsbawm's autobiography, "Interesting Times," elided the personal, Evans's skillful portrait adds rich nuance to the story of how Hobsbawm's politics informed his sprawling social histories of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
For the Obama years, Republican leaders mostly elided the disagreements with their own voters by swamping voters with increasingly aggressive anti-Obama rhetoric: You may not love us, but Democrats are destroying America.
You could think of the fact that so many Democratic presidential hopefuls attended a town hall so steeped in queer history as a referendum on a status quo that's long elided the community.
It was surprising that the movie completely elided the Squad era, when Swift surrounded herself with other famous women and publicized those relationships hard, only to be told she was doing feminism wrong.
Fashion gets a bad rap for being too exclusive, too alienating, but "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" elided style with one of the most visible and powerful religious organizations in the world.
I did wonder, however, if the sanitization of these songs, as they were transferred from the fields to vinyl and onto the stage, elided too much of our profoundly uncomfortable history as a nation.
What happens is then everybody clams up, and real differences are kind of elided or papered over because nobody wants to look like their campaign is on the wrong track or out of control.
Quijano elided the fact that Trump's plans are vastly more expensive than Clinton's (about which more in a moment), but it was still more attention than debt issues have gotten in the campaign to date.
Generations of high school textbooks have elided the scale, scope, and significance of slavery, recharacterizing the Civil War as an internecine squabble over "states' rights" rather than a war over the right to own slaves.
In a series of exhibitions paid for by corporations and the mega-rich, its curation elided many of the messy, difficult nuances of newsgathering in favor of what someone's approximation of "crowd-pleasing" must be.
It is also the first to focus on a generation of Latin American women artists who've been largely elided because their work was long deemed "kitsch" or less important than that of their male peers.
But when these dances are turned into to Emotes, their connections with poverty and racism are elided and they are reduced to nothing more than a funny dance, cut off and erased, made vanilla and palatable.
In recent cases from North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Texas, the Supreme Court has confronted challenges to lines drawn where politics allegedly played an outsized hand and elided the dispositive question of when partisan lines become unconstitutional.
In June, during the first Democratic debate, those virtues elided as Ms Harris excoriated Joe Biden, the frontrunner, for his opposition in the 1970s to school bussing, a policy Ms Harris had benefited from as a child.
Now, he is running the kind of campaign that voters might expect from a vice president seeking a promotion immediately after his time as second in command, as if the last four years could be effectively elided.
But he elided an important point: Without a stable approach to the nuclear deal, questions about its fate will distract from and ultimately hobble broader American diplomacy on Iran and other crucial issues in the Middle East.
Today's puzzle takes five famous actors whose surnames substitute for the elided version of the first word of a two-word, common item and then are clued differently from their original meaning in a clever and punny way.
Like Gadsby, many women have excluded or elided the difficult parts of their stories for the sake of a punch line, the sake of not upsetting the status quo, or the sake of the comfort of their listeners.
For decades, both American culture and American politics have elided the differences between salaried workers and those who are paid hourly, between college-educated professionals and those whose purchasing power is connected to membership in a labor union.
Wagner has adopted the notion of the sheep tree as a sort of mascot for pervasive falsehood — specifically romanticized or elided stories that Americans tell themselves about the forces that built the United States into a world power.
Scholarly, hip, and digressive, the account includes much that will be familiar to Muslims (Muhammad as orphan, refugee, statesman, doting grandfather) but also things that are often elided: his compassion for suicides, his marriage to a nine-year-old.
A discreet official, of course, would have elided the fact that Mr. Obama's rebalance to Asia and diplomatic approach to Iran appreciated this reality, cutting straight to Mr. Trump's own antipathy to committing military resources to the Middle East.
In doing so, the commission elided historical context, emphasizing violent acts but not broader and more systemic forms of discrimination, and obscuring their deep-seated causes in the social order that was taken for granted and rationalized under apartheid rule.
By providing kids with the actual skin of a Polynesian to wear on top of their own, it extracted, diminished and elided the identity of the people born with that complexion (and subject to historical oppression and even genocide because of it).
One important thing about this plan is that it is less about what Warren wants the U.S. healthcare system to look like and more about specifically what she would do as president, a level of detail that is often elided in Democratic debates.
What is elided is the 2,000-year history of Jews returning to the country from which they had been exiled, whether in response to longings for a homeland, to pray where they had once prayed, or to find a place of safety.
There is still the stigma that outwardly personal art is less interesting or serious; while this might seem like a dated conception, when an entire generation of women artists — who often made their personal experiences front and center — is elided, it makes me think otherwise.
In the foreground of a related hand-colored engraving, untitled and dated 1983-1990, the elided contour outline of a woman in the foreground brings to mind the work of Richard Lindner (1901-1978), a German artist and illustrator who was friends with Steinberg.
Trump notably elided a big opportunity today to lay down an ambitious marker on drug prices: His budget, a document that is in reality nothing more than a wish list, doesn't include any of the major drug pricing overhauls he has supported in the past.
She highlighted criticism that the SEC has "elided the distinction" between investment contracts to raise the capital to create a cryptocurrency network and the token that will subsequently trade through the network, citing the "disastrous consequences" when the SEC conflates tokens and investment contracts.
That all added up to a massive PR campaign on behalf of the cuts that elided all of the bill's negative consequences, like the decision by Kleenex maker Kimberly-Clark to use its tax windfall to fund a plan that included laying off 3123,000 workers.
Indeed, the men's romantic relationship has been elided time and again: Both the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art have faced criticism for not identifying the artists as gay in exhibitions, and for downplaying how their sexual orientation may have influenced them.
On the other hand, something about the latest film feels rushed and crammed; apparently, more than two hundred hours of digital footage were shot, which sounds impressive, though you want to ask how any semblance of dramatic shape can emerge from that welter of material, and what gets elided in the process.
Often elided from this conversation is the fact that people of color and women of all races have been consuming racist and sexist art in America for generations (in many classes on Western literature, for instance, they have had little choice), and developing their own responses to it, responses that are often deeply nuanced.
That's not to say that the complexity is elided: Each model carries the names and dates of all its European occupiers ("1653 Sweden 1665 Britain") as well as an unobtrusive door labeled "Gate of No Return," and the subtext of a contemporary African meditation on the slave trade is as heavy as can be.
No story is as simple as its streamlined version in the pages of a magazine, and though there was little that felt traditionally slick or elided in Levy's essay — it was skillfully and purposefully unvarnished — her memoir opens its camera aperture to show more of the complicated before-and-after around its epicenter: infidelity, alcoholism, ambivalence and estrangement.
A practical update of Jamie xx's "All Under One Roof Raving" for those who have no interest in watching Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore, "I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It" is a small-scale fantasia of elided vocal processing, feather-soft arpeggios, and a stuttering rhythm that's equal parts propulsive and winsome.
From the painter Alejandra Seeber, born in Buenos Aires and based in New York, come paintings of similarly purposeful (if less witty) confusion; with their fuzzy and elided glimpses of Modern and contemporary art hanging in high-end interiors, they're not sure whether they want to highlight the creativity of others or strike out on their own as wall candy.
"In this judgment, the court has unfortunately elided over the legal definition of consent that, that many of us worked to bring into law in 2013," said Karuna Nundy, a Supreme Court lawyer who played a role in reforming India's sexual assault laws in the wake of the brutal gang rape of a physiotherapy student on a moving bus in Delhi in 2012.
Much like the fragmented shards of broken mirrors that adorn the outbuildings and fixtures of Olayami Dabl's ongoing masterwork of installation art, Iron Teaching Rocks How To Rust, Buchanan's shacks look back at you, from windows like winking eyes, or windowless walls like blank faces — more so than through the elided features of the rare figure in her pastel landscapes.
The original phrases and their elided theme entries are: 23A: It's tough out there → STUFF OUT THERE 40A: It's no surprise → SNOW SURPRISE 68A: It's too damn hot → STEW DAMN HOT 92A: It's who you know → SIOUX YOU KNOW 113A: It's hip to be square → SIP TO BE SQUARE 123D: It's our little secret → SOUR LITTLE SECRET 37D: It's taking me forever → STAKING ME FOREVER The theme is pretty tight, although some of the changed phrases worked better for me than others.
He shouts out the women who made Knopf what it was in the 1970s, from Jane Friedman (publicity director, later HarperCollins chief executive), Vicky Wilson (still a VP, executive editor), Carol Janeway (the foreign rights director and translator who died in 2014), to Kathy Hourigan (who celebrated her fiftieth anniversary as managing editor last year.) But failures are completely elided; the writer and translator Sophie Wilkins, brought in as editor not long before Gottlieb's arrival and fired in 1971, is not mentioned at all—unsurprising, perhaps, as Gottlieb admits he disliked firing people.
The book's central argument is straightforward: that while defenders of free speech say that it is necessary to protect the voices and political rights of ordinary citizens from the oppressive power of governments, in reality the speech rights of minorities, leftists, and marginalized people have been abrogated any time they threaten the interests of the state or the institutions of capitalism, whereas these same flimsy principles become rigid and absolute when it comes to protecting the freedom of the political right to advocate violence and ethnic cleansing—and, indeed, that the right invokes the principle of free speech not only to protect advocacy for violence, but has subtly elided "mere" advocacy with actual, physical violence.

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