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One track in particular, "Downtown's Lights," perfectly encapsulates Morby's ethos.
Lens encapsulates a massive shift in how art is made.
I think it really encapsulates every aspect of the neighborhood.
This hilarious book encapsulates all that makes Bridget Jones unforgettable.
Burberry encapsulates so much of what is great about Britain.
Each ball encapsulates a certain piece of New York iconography.
It sweetly encapsulates the Odd Fellows' ethos of spiritual escalation.
Mr. Romney's diatribe in Salt Lake City encapsulates the crisis.
It encapsulates exactly what makes Lil Wayne so distinctively good.
The Haggadah also encapsulates two competing instincts in Jews today.
Apple encapsulates the dysfunction of the last decade of publishing.
This whole sequence encapsulates Better Call Saul in a nutshell.
It's the crispy, fatty, salty, deep-fried breading that encapsulates it.
It's a standalone story that encapsulates what the show is like.
It encapsulates all the complaints people would have about "new" vampires.
The sentence neatly encapsulates the mood in the high-tech hub.
But it is Myanmar that most encapsulates the region's democratic reversal.
And that encapsulates what is on display in Detroit this year.
And that's why the feature encapsulates everything that's wrong with Facebook.
Ocarina of Time also encapsulates my taste in games pretty well.
This perfectly encapsulates why I hate "The Big Bang Theory" pic.twitter.
So I think that the spy novel encapsulates this public wariness.
The dramatic split-screen encapsulates the state of the Trump presidency.
That, basically, encapsulates the current irreconcilable differences between the two sides.
The city cemetery encapsulates this Mississippi river town's complicated, counterintuitive history.
The sentiment encapsulates a relationship that seesawed between loving and absent.
It perfectly encapsulates the scary state of mind of America&aposs left.
Chambers encapsulates an exciting byproduct of the endless cavalcade of Netflix series.
Anyway, here's an image that neatly encapsulates that feeling, courtesy of Reddit.
The issue encapsulates a much larger debate between the old school vs.
It encapsulates everything Sonos is and everything Sonos needs to get right.
But his seemingly contradictory wavering encapsulates the emotional turmoil of the choice.
So that sentence sort of encapsulates what the burden is on women.
The 0.71 percent average for TDFs encapsulates a wide range of costs.
An even hundred years encapsulates the entire history of this invisible terrain.
"Clayton's work encapsulates what it means to be a parent," Scala says.
Brilliant Visions encapsulates a small portion of that effort, to poignant effect.
The show encapsulates the paradox of the modern game-show model gig.
It encapsulates so many of the angers and anxieties of modern America.
Standout "Floss For The Future" encapsulates these existential conundrums with deadpan humor.
But Sticks & Stones feels distinct in that it encapsulates Chappelle's paradoxical urges.
Now, it encapsulates as well as anything the problem it is facing.
Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, that encapsulates the White House's desired immigration results.
The phrase also neatly encapsulates where we are in "Fargo" so far.
There was "one word that encapsulates Erica: indefatigable," van Cappelle's statement said.
This thread on the synesthesia subreddit encapsulates its variability and sheer pleasure.
The manual perfectly encapsulates a defining moment in scientific and graphic design history.
This duo encapsulates discovering that idea in the form of a gorgeous song.
This record encapsulates color in a way the band has never experienced before.
To me, that sort of story encapsulates everything that Downton has to say.
But it just perfectly encapsulates the mood at the end of the album.
Maybe it was the phrase "to code," which encapsulates such a massive spectrum.
On Wednesday, Adele tweeted a photo that perfectly encapsulates the struggle with resolutions.
For Pecker, the Tiger Woods story encapsulates the grim ethos of Enquirer readers.
I thought that was really cool because it encapsulates a nebulous horror element.
Still Standing perfectly encapsulates Vanessa, both as an artist and as an individual.
Is there a particular image from the series you think best encapsulates her?
The name "Beats in Space" encapsulates it better than almost anything else could.
Ms. Rueda's experience encapsulates the complex relationship many Ecuadoreans have with the cameras.
And that encapsulates the dilemma the justices face as they consider Gill v.
There's a bittersweet moment in Knock Down the House that aptly encapsulates its intentions.
Our system encapsulates that expert knowledge, so the user can focus on conceptual design.
He's a classic unreliable narrator, as Heath Ledger's version probably best encapsulates on film.
Jewel-like historical examples embellish the book, but one in particular encapsulates this point.
The team encapsulates 8 PhDs in areas from semantic AI to contemporary Islamic issues.
The moment encapsulates the considerable strengths of Mr McKay's film, and its related drawbacks.
The instructions' curious tonal mix — at once impish and empathetic — encapsulates the collective's aesthetic.
Because I think it encapsulates a lot of other things like -- PERINO: Everything. Right.
Beautiful buzzer beater finish to a fight which perfectly encapsulates the unpredictability of MMA.
Debuting today, the "Pum Pum" music video encapsulates Messiah's ambitions beyond the mixtape circuit.
Its slogan encapsulates the radical bar's ethos: "The wrong place for the right people".
It encapsulates what America is all about, the way only Justice William Brennan could.
It encapsulates a real cross-section in terms of gender, age, and social class.
Either way, though, we have a photo that perfectly encapsulates the current Curry zeitgeist.
Isn't it the best when a band name totally encapsulates what they sound like?
Ostapenko perfectly encapsulates the brashness of youth with her aggressive, go-for-broke style.
The story of Yerusalem's family encapsulates the divisions - and the hopes - of Ethiopia today.
"This case encapsulates the intellectual battle going on in our nation," Mr. Crampton said.
It's a powerful moment that encapsulates the film's themes of memory, longing and regret.
"An assumption of 'chance' encapsulates all the inevitable unpredictability in the world," Spiegelhalter writes.
But for those in captivity, the phrase encapsulates Gilead's relentless affronts to their dignity.
I feel like it encapsulates her because they're practical and not about looking pretty.
To me, this episode encapsulates a lot of what I love about the show.
You used the term "fashion bulimia," which encapsulates the bingeing and purging that's happening.
In a way, it encapsulates the final chapter of Grande and Davidson's bizarrely transfixing relationship.
One word that encapsulates Haart's mission with her inaugural collection for La Perla is liberation.
Is there a track on Old Souls that best encapsulates what you're trying to accomplish?
That kind of encapsulates the mess that Facebook's in with regards to these Russian ads.
The farming region in many ways encapsulates how income disparity plays out across the nation.
This top encapsulates just about everything that the webslinger stands for in one stylish outfit.
A Star Is Born encapsulates a quintessential Hollywood legend: There can only be one star.
That dilemma encapsulates both the fierce urgency of now and the plodding monotony of it.
The fear and difficulty that encapsulates those sworn to protect and serve is routinely diminished.
Fortress, which manages more than $70 billion of investor money, encapsulates this new power dynamic.
The benefit is that negative advertising encapsulates the sometimes unexpressed Achilles' heel of one's opponent.
"It sort of encapsulates the whole thing we are trying to achieve here," Korins said.
And that, in turn, encapsulates the difference between a PR strategy and a policy strategy.
Fans may celebrate the photo, but it encapsulates a very bad month in Lindsay's life.
The elegant, soulful Ms. Williams, left alone onstage in the end, most gorgeously encapsulates it.
The cover image on her book encapsulates the multiple layers of the story she tells.
America's nonresponse to the epidemic encapsulates all that is broken in US politics and government.
That's because it encapsulates how so many aboard this non-stop political rollercoaster are feeling.
His realization encapsulates one of the film's gravest flaws: that Batman is sort of useless.
Like, holy shit, that just encapsulates so much about everything that's wrong with Silicon Valley.
It's a design that perfectly encapsulates the artist: visionary, glamorous, and definitely one-of-a-kind.
He appreciates the history so much and encapsulates all of it but makes it his own.
The song in many ways encapsulates the film's themes, and the characters' visions of each other.
But this season 2 scene pretty much encapsulates everything we loved about the no-nonsense investigator.
Is there one piece of clothing in your closet that you think perfectly encapsulates that aesthetic?
I know it's a minor detail, but it encapsulates my biggest problem with this book: disharmony.
A phonebook is a collection of data that encapsulates a specific place at a specific time.
That one metric hardly encapsulates all of the successes that active people are looking to achieve.
It's an image that encapsulates a lot about the attraction of this sort of lore-learning.
No song better encapsulates that approach than "Judy French," which is also the record's lead single.
This song encapsulates all of their different abilities—from singing to rapping, to having banging beats.
The media frenzy encapsulates exactly why so many Americans are fed up with the mainstream media.
That scene pretty much encapsulates the state of big-budget studio romantic comedies in the 20113s.
The pair's respective nicknames perfectly encapsulates the difference in both men's attitudes, skillsets and fighting style.
Morrison's observation is pertinent here for how it encapsulates how we look at superhero comic books.
There's one isolated moment that encapsulates just how ridiculous Dan Scott's evil is in season two.
In the documentary, the host asks Kaphan whether Amazon's current state just encapsulates what capitalism is.
The clip concisely encapsulates an experience to which, as Castro suggests, millions of us can relate.
It encapsulates a lot of the deep, dark Southern psyche, which we all love... and hate.
Fragmented coalitions Sanders' standing with black voters encapsulates the larger uncertainty looming over his early ascent.
" Marshall Curry, the filmmaker behind "Street Fight," said he believes that scene "encapsulates Cory really well.
Healing encapsulates the physical, emotional, mental, and even spiritual changes you&aposre faced with right now.
I think it perfectly encapsulates what we tried to do, it's about capturing the spirit of him.
Another MacBook graphic, but this one perfectly encapsulates what Pikachu would do with that tasty looking Apple.
The Wolowitzes welcomed their baby girl, and her name encapsulates the show — and its brainy characters — perfectly.
Three-month risk reversals in sterling, a contract that encapsulates the Brexit deadline, paint a similar picture.
But, of course, sex is complex and encapsulates far more than what can be contained in platitudes.
It encapsulates all of his artistic queries; his interest in the absurd, in fate, and in absence.
It's rare for a television show to give you one perfect quote that encapsulates the entire series.
Three-month risk reversals in sterling, a contract which encapsulates the Brexit deadline, paint a similar picture.
The spoons are still too big, and it still perfectly encapsulates the internet culture era of 2000.
But, Time's Up has made a bold move that perfectly encapsulates the cultural moment we are in.
For those scratching their heads, the triple-double encapsulates well-rounded domination like nothing else in basketball.
But Magneto encapsulates both the big and the mundane that the rest of the comic comments on.
The video feels as though it encapsulates this rose-colored image that I have of the 1980s.
Each of the main subsidiary characters encapsulates a different perspective in this uptown New York melting pot.
By creating these sculptures, Andy encapsulates the beauty of a bonsai in a way that'll last forever.
But his comment encapsulates the challenge that the President now has in battling to regain his authority.
In my version of this drive, one in particular encapsulates the necessary drama, yearning and forward propulsion.
It has an internal inscription, which encapsulates this notion of the monument unveiling itself to the viewer.
Years later, their beachside conversation still encapsulates the spirit of Chrismukkah—it's quirky, survivalist, and powerfully poignant.
However, it's Brad Pickett's fight against Francisco Rivera which really encapsulates how good an event this is.
This dank one especially encapsulates that sentiment: :weeps: Alex Zaragoza is a senior staff writer at VICE.
Nora, its emotionally unhinged, substance-abusing protagonist, perfectly encapsulates the mix of the gut-busting and grotesque.
Her process, which she calls "refiguring," encapsulates the ethos driving nearly all the artists in these shows.
That sentence encapsulates how Trump, the most corrupt president in American history, sells himself as corruption's opponent.
Every decade has its defining trends, but nothing encapsulates '90s pop culture quite like the boy band.
Produced by Fanatix, "Murda" is an infectious, sweating banger that encapsulates why afrobeats has been popping off.
Taken together, the bill encapsulates much of the coming Democratic debate about the direction of health care.
Some analysts say that President Emmanuel Macron's recent attempt to change the subject encapsulates his political challenges.
The president's tax team, as well as the gap between rhetoric and policy reality, encapsulates the challenge.
It shows a stunning lack of comprehension of Luis Barragán and encapsulates everything that he was not.
Stavrinaki's idea of a constantly present Dada encapsulates this disjointedness and its beneficial and sometimes pernicious potencies.
Someone else described their reaction as 'lukewarm,' and I think that encapsulates my feelings toward the book, too.
The Magic Link's slogan — "It Clears Your Desk, It Clears Your Mind" — perfectly encapsulates the irony of hindsight.
If there's a single moment that encapsulates the chilly isolation of this season, though, it's the final shot.
It's a big buy—and one that encapsulates all you need to know about Netflix's continued global expansion.
Hta Ni village, a collection of hamlets about two hours from Yangon, encapsulates the challenge facing Suu Kyi.
Write a blog post today that encapsulates the core idea, and see what kind of reaction it gets.
The state of immigration negotiations encapsulates the fundamental reason this shutdown happened: Immigration is a messy, controversial issue.
The move wasn't a big surprise, but it encapsulates the growing pressure and competitiveness among Rocket League teams.
Get Out encapsulates the experience of being black in America in a way that mere words never could.
The change of strategy encapsulates the struggle that Chinese bike-sharing companies have experienced over the past year.
Together, the couple's combined reach encapsulates the world of music, Game Of Thrones, Marvel, and the Disney Channel.
But that one shot also encapsulates why the Russos are so well suited for directing Marvel's biggest epics.
That pretty much encapsulates why most investors should stick to the likes of the or the Russell 2000.
This dynamic and original design takes the idea of a chair and encapsulates its classic elements within plastic.
Rushkoff's observation encapsulates the trajectory of political discourse in America in the 11 years since with remarkable precision.
It sounds incredible, and it inadvertently encapsulates what rap has felt like this entire year: empty yet satisfying.
Neighbors, Ring's neighborhood watch app, efficiently encapsulates the mixed politics of privacy within the home and racial exclusion.
Immigration, though, perhaps best encapsulates the political parties' willingness to ignore majority opinions, even inside their own parties.
The musical's opening number, "Populism, Yea, Yea," neatly encapsulates the forces that drive populism in all its forms.
"Your golden toilet pretty much encapsulates the attitudes of you elitist snobs, pretty crappy!" writes one Facebook user.
"The Tragedy" neatly encapsulates the way that life stumbles onward, even when you're struck by grief out of nowhere.
But I love the story because it neatly encapsulates the culture clash of the Ford-Jaguar Formula 1 operation.
Grande has two nominations this year, a nod that barely encapsulates what was a banner year for the celebrity.
But even then, there are times you just can't find the perfect little pictograph that encapsulates your exact mood.
It really encapsulates the whole point of the series, about the bonds between women and the strength of friendship.
This early scene encapsulates the dichotomy constantly at play in Trust: such enormous wealth, contrasted with such astounding miserliness.
If there's a lyric that perfectly encapsulates the root of Stormzy's greatness it might be that one about Adele.
Yet, what makes tax reform difficult is that it encapsulates the hard choices of governing when burdens are shifted.
This lack of sparkle will disappoint devotees, but the new iPhone neatly encapsulates the mood in the smartphone market.
If you look at the map they provide, a circle around that point almost perfectly encapsulates the Deep South.
That one scene, nestled in the series' first half hour, encapsulates the dreamy world Glover has created with Atlanta.
It also encapsulates why Jamie finds himself staring directly at the prospect of war: to protect hearth and home.
While cremation is a straightforward option, a green burial encapsulates a wider range of decisions, from how to where.
But his tight control over the proceedings becomes clear in a closing shot that elegantly encapsulates the film's complexities.
That back-and-forth encapsulates a dispute within the American transit community about how to think about this problem.
And "Duo Concertant," which encapsulates what I love about dance and why I wanted to be in Balanchine's company.
That striking juxtaposition encapsulates the contending forces shaping the presidential race: pervasive doubts about Trump's values and behavior vs.
The song encapsulates the relationship between Geralt and the people he protects: they give him money, he protects them.
It helps him create his comic characters and neatly encapsulates the absurdism and detailed characterization that distinguish his style.
The way Lenny stops to wink at the camera at the end encapsulates the coquettish essence of the show.
Who encapsulates for you best the spirit of this approach to the Anthropocene that isn't just "woe is me"?
Coffee Stain Studio's Satisfactory is one example that encapsulates the shift we're seeing away from top-down strategy games.
Peggy's iconic stroll perfectly encapsulates the feeling that follows the despair and anger: having no fucks left to give.
When it comes to their wealth and how they thought about it, the book's subtitle encapsulates the Kroc approach.
The result is a theater-rumbling carcophony that neatly encapsulates the series' commitment to the brawn-over-brain mentality.
It's hard to find one number that encapsulates the myths versus the realities of living in a border city.
The dominance of the rare earths' market by the People's Republic encapsulates a lot of what trading partners worry about.
Because tonight's episode of Billions encapsulates why we watch Billions; why we're devoted to this character-driven, wildly witty series.
That anecdote encapsulates why Williams is such a beloved and respected person in NBA circles for reasons that transcend basketball.
The EP encapsulates his sound, with knotty feedback and hypnotic synth lines that convey an effect both necromantic and playful.
It's a term that encapsulates the mess that awaited the US-led counter ISIS campaign when finally it wound down.
This one single image encapsulates so many of the political struggles of women in our country, and around the world.
At the start of the symphonic work, Anadol creates a sensory experience that encapsulates the moment when Varèse first arrived.
The catchphrase "Praised be, bitch," isn't even written dialogue, but it so encapsulates why the patriarchy can't get us down.
Okay. So if there's one track that encapsulates what Britain's youth are really about, then it's Elf Kid's "Golden Boy".
Without doubt this neglects the real experience of the southern Italian suburbs and the distinctive society that this music encapsulates.
Myth is not false; rather, it encapsulates truth about subjects like evil that cannot be perceived fully through reason alone.
The video encapsulates Gilman's own battles after having contemplated suicide and facing an industry that rejected him for being gay.
The gap in the death toll information encapsulates how neglected this conflict is — no one is even counting the dead.
The chapter ends with the image that encapsulates this stage commitment: a single yellow toothbrush, joined by second red one.
The case of Kenneth Reams, a man on death row in Arkansas, encapsulates the cruelty and absurdity of this system.
This scene neatly encapsulates Banshee itself, as many volatile ingredients come together and react to create beautifully messy explosions (literally).
The title of the book comes from the nickname of the local soccer stadium, and encapsulates, to Herbert, Mexico's xenophobia.
Their fight to protect the neighborhood encapsulates the violence that both entraps and expels millions of people across Latin America.
It's the only book I've ever read that feels as if it encapsulates all of life and the human experience.
We actively try to avoid making a copy because it's not necessarily that track they want, it's what it encapsulates.
"The Late Show" created a campaign ad that encapsulates the vast spectrum of Trump's complicated feelings about Senator Ted Cruz.
Large in scope but small in size, the sonnet encapsulates infinitely malleable spirits within a finite frame, as we do.
A 2003 story in the Honolulu Advertiser titled "Tiny shells bring big money" encapsulates Hawaiians' wonder at their sudden cache.
Jackass was a cultural touchstone, a phenomenon that perfectly encapsulates the tectonic shifts in media that were awaiting our society.
Euler's equation uses only five symbols, but it also encapsulates beautifully deep ideas, and brevity is an important part of beauty.
The juxtaposition of Hopkins' unsuccessful curtain call and Faber's victorious departure perfectly encapsulates both the glory and cruelty of combat sports.
Pablo encapsulates what it means to make music in the digital age, when you can literally tinker and re-release forever.
The story behind it is so poignant and so Kurdish; it really encapsulates a lot of what this book is about.
It's this definition that encapsulates the deep adoration for Slipknot, and how many fans use their music as a coping mechanism.
Why You Should Watch It: There's a scene in Real Women Have Curves that encapsulates what makes the movie so special.
"Charlotte wanted to create a regal red that encapsulates the Queen's inimitable style, poise, warmth and power," says the brand's website.
If the First Doctor represents status quo from the '60s, when the show debuted, then the thirteenth encapsulates our modern era.
He's associated with Leonardo's studio somewhere between 1509–1512, which encapsulates the same period of time when "Salvator Mundi" was created.
The proposal encapsulates the liberal delusion on climate change: that technology and spending can spare us the hard work of reform.
He inadvertently and completely unscientifically predicts a public health crisis, and unwittingly encapsulates the ongoing problem of privilege masquerading as meritocracy.
And so he encapsulates those ideas, as well as the idiosyncrasies of his hometown's music scene with his upcoming mixtape, Anthology.
Gillon's biggest move of the game – orchestrating Nick Maiorano's elimination through an all-girls alliance on day 22 – perfectly encapsulates that.
"No Lie" is accidentally a pretty literal song: It encapsulates Wayne's challenging relationship with being straightforward, for better and for worse.
His music that I've picked out to share with you is what encapsulates his memory for me at this particular time.
It's a piece of art that summarizes and encapsulates our confusing times perhaps better than anything else I can think of.
Cosmic Nights takes place in a transformed warehouse, a universe of its own that encapsulates the nature of each zodiac sign.
In any event, another work in "Dawn of a Nation" more explicitly encapsulates the tangled web of art and politics here.
No one else better encapsulates the site's vicious, bomb-throwing ethos — and the role that mainstream conservatism played in encouraging it.
Maspero Triangle encapsulates all that history — the country's history — and the richness, sociological and cultural, bred by adaptation to economic challenges.
It's a murder mystery, courtroom drama, and romance that perfectly encapsulates Victorian-era London and Dickens's witty and compassionate writing style.
It ought to be getting more national attention, if for no other reason than it perfectly encapsulates larger national political trends.
But how the Weeknd sings that word — fluttery, gentle, with urgency and respect — encapsulates everything essential about his approach to pop.
And the fact that that process will be ongoing — it really encapsulates "The Americans" and its nuanced approach to its characters.
Ms. Aflalo's company encapsulates many of most important characteristics the firm currently seeks from consumer investments with a strong digital focus.
The spirit of "Thong Song" perfectly encapsulates how I hope to be remembered by my loved ones: horny, but incredibly polite.
The title of a seminal book on that period, "Don't Make No Waves, Don't Back No Losers", also encapsulates Mr Madigan's method.
We've all had it happen: You're talking with a friend, and the conversation turns to something that a YouTube video perfectly encapsulates.
"I think the core — getting pre-approved from the next apartment — that one sense encapsulates the value for all sides," Douglas said.
The names, ages and home states of the fallen etched on their graves nearby encapsulates the random horror of a world war.
The second picture not only encapsulates what it's like to end a honeymoon but also what it's like to end…the summer.
Juxtaposing irreverence and the finest craftsmanship, femininity and a determinedly free spirit, the offering encapsulates everything the Miu Miu name stands for.
An argument by Charles C. Camosy in the conservative religious magazine First Things encapsulates many elements of the anti-Alder Hey argument.
Detoxifying The Islamist Brand But there is another more complex and disturbing possibility that encapsulates the problems of Syria in a microcosm.
Quick take: That part of the plan encapsulates where much of the left (including GND backers) stands on carbon pricing these days.
And Lisa Marie Basile, creator of Luna Luna Magazine and author of the upcoming Light Magic for Dark Times, encapsulates it beautifully.
I had not known of her before, but now I'm a fan thanks to this song, which encapsulates my current life journey.
Her story perfectly encapsulates what a burden our atomized food culture can be: Welcome to the United States of Divided Dinner Tables.
The alcohol study, and the discussion around it, encapsulates everything that's wrong with nutritional epidemiology and the way we talk about it.
They're a perfect mix of earnest pining and surreal shitposting that encapsulates exactly what flirting is like in the 21st century.  pic.twitter.
One interlude, titled "Flintridge," encapsulates the self-doubt that enters one's mind at such a young age, and can linger into adulthood.
Her oeuvre encapsulates Manhattan with an amazed, yet not romanticizing voice perhaps only comparable to that of EB White's Here's New York.
Newer restaurants include Atlas Dining, whose revolving cuisine (the menu changes three times a year) perfectly encapsulates the city's multicultural dining landscape.
Of all Hopper's paintings, "Nighthawks" encapsulates urban loneliness, the feeling of being unable to connect despite being surrounded by millions of others.
The document, grandly titled "A New Foundation for American Greatness," encapsulates much of the "America first" message that powered Mr. Trump's campaign.
HBO's Watchmen arrived at the end of 2019 and turned out to be a show that fully encapsulates this decade in entertainment.
That tension encapsulates the push-pull of this documentary, a haunting portrait of a family of emergency medical workers in Mexico City.
My guess is Warren, because she best encapsulates the anger that the hard-core left has toward the white capitalist patriarchal system.
By comparison, Helena Vallée Dallaire's "It's Only Been a Minute" (2018) just about encapsulates the dominant mood of the MFA thesis exhibition.
The song deftly encapsulates Lil Nas X's Soundcloud origins, his fondness for downbeat instrumentation, and his ability to produce bops of all kinds.
That experience to me encapsulates what is truly unique, truly exceptional and truly good about this country, which is now in peril 8.
But the fight over Grayeyes' candidacy, and the decades of disenfranchisement that led to it, encapsulates a concern that currently spans the nation.
A "sage" is someone wise through reflection and experience and we thought that perfectly encapsulates what these active operating executives bring to Defy.
Ordway's petition highlights a mural local artist PAWN completed last Saturday on Sip Avenue, which encapsulates what she sees as the program's failures.
In its throbs and stabs, its rushes and crescendos, it encapsulates the unforgettable feeling of total subsumption that comes with falling for someone.
"'Send her back' perfectly encapsulates the Trump era, his ambitions and his supporters' zeal for punishing and otherizing his detractors," wrote SE Cupp.
This beautifully encapsulates the increasingly interlinked network of rocket-makers, launch providers, and emerging commercial satellite markets that underpins the modern space sector.
There's a scene in the second season of Gilmore Girls that so perfectly encapsulates Hillary Clinton's predicament in this election that it's stunning.
There's no syllable, there's no easy soundbite that encapsulates the amount of change that the city needs to do right by its people.
While "Mary Poppins" is a somewhat unusual case -- magical nannies don't age -- it nicely encapsulates the balancing act that current studio calculations require.
The whole album encapsulates that splurge of euphoria and freedom and depression and restriction that comes with the transition from childhood to adulthood.
Her most famous early movie was 1962's Cléo de 5 à 7, which more than any other encapsulates the French New Wave.
Dumas's "The Count of Monte Cristo" encapsulates so many fantasies of my childhood — the escape from prison, the mysterious fortune, vengeance on enemies.
It just encapsulates the whole process of finding your voice and dancing naked and all these crazy phrases that you come up with.
It doesn't mean it encapsulates their journey, but it can sometimes speak to their experiences in a way that complete gender neutrality doesn't.
Living With Cancer Large in scope but small in size, the sonnet encapsulates infinitely malleable spirits within a finite frame, as we do.
WPP retained the baby business in Canada and Asia, but the loss encapsulates the complexities faced by holding companies in 2019 and beyond.
Last year we premiered Kadiata's track "Goodnight," a track that served as an introduction to the twilight zone, street-lit atmospherics his music encapsulates.
SpaceX indicated it will also attempt to recover the rocket's payload fairing—which encapsulates the satellite—during takeoff, which is worth around $6 million.
While it's sturdier, more thought-out and a bit more expensive, it encapsulates much of the same features of the headset from last year.
"Trump encapsulates this mentality — a mentality that refuses to be subdued and easily swept away to the proverbial ash heap of history," Hammer said.
The ding-dong perfectly encapsulates the way academic linguists (especially sociolinguists, who focus on things like class) see standard English, and how teachers do.
Writer-director Luc Besson encapsulates the soul of his latest movie, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, in its first three scenes.
It encapsulates the very worst facets of late capitalism and should be boycotted by everyone for reasons that have nothing to do with Hannity.
" The Washington Post wrote that the film's "plot also neatly encapsulates the government's vision: China's present is only prologue to its future technological dominance.
I guess that encapsulates why it is so difficult to date a widow, especially a young one like me whose loss is so new.
Don't just give me the dictionary definition of what your purpose stands for, come up with a symbol that encapsulates that or represents it.
But that kind of determination and confidence encapsulates Molly's whole ethos in a roughly 7-minute video: People with disabilities are far from incapable.
" But the provision that best encapsulates this legislation's nefarious character is the so-called "Protect Interstate Commerce Act," also known as the "King Amendment.
Along shaded boardwalks and beneath the foggy shine of streetlights, a photographer encapsulates the chill of night in a series of strikingly cinematic images.
Each of these suggestions carries risk, but that reality encapsulates Trump's campaign style from the very beginning – high-risk, but also potentially high reward.
The company encapsulates the risks of a vendor like Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in recent years, who can't build a moat for their business.
He creates pendants, and miniature trophies that he then encapsulates inside glass orbs, giving his final products that impossible 'ship in a bottle' illusion.
This season, however, the dramatic 53-25 Superdome thriller went to the Saints, and that encapsulates everything that's wrong with the Panthers in 215.
Only Yesterday, his follow-up to the devastating World War II film Grave of the Fireflies (1988), encapsulates what Takahata does so very well.
Monsters & Myths begins with Dalí's 1936 "Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War)," which encapsulates the grotesque drama unfolding throughout the exhibition.
Jimboy, the novel's most frequent migrant, sings a song that encapsulates both sides of the experience: He begins: I got a mule to ride.
That, in short, encapsulates how Mr. Trump's view of preserving American power differs from all of his predecessors, back to President Harry S. Truman.
Gallup's final poll of 2900 encapsulates this narrative: 220006 percent of respondents approved of his presidency, only one point below his all-time high.
Donald Trump's embarrassingly lo-res tweet of an American flag encapsulates how Iranians have been dominating the social media game during the recent tensions.
The sale of Medium after the purchase of Beat Saber-maker Beat Games really encapsulates the VR content strategy of Oculus at the moment.
The killer's "manifesto," which lays out a warped rationale for his brutal attack, encapsulates a fundamental irony, presenting a transnational version of extremist nationalism.
At the very least, it encapsulates the attitude at the heart of True/False, one of the most adventurous film festivals in the country.
The poem both encapsulates and simultaneously challenges that worldview, by asking what "bestness" is and what the costs of such a competitive culture are.
This post ran originally on THUMP UK.There's a stark moment on the late DJ Rashad's debut LP, Double Cup, which encapsulates footwork's contrary nature.
That interaction best encapsulates NASA's wariness about dealing with women's health, both within the agency and to the outside world when Ride flew decades ago.
Janina Gavankar is stellar as the cynical and dry witted Lola, while Khoi Dao's wavering lilt perfectly encapsulates a bumbling ne'er-do-well in Milo.
"Smiling" is a short piece that perfectly encapsulates that moment when you tumble into love, followed by the knowledge of what is newly at stake.
This song perfectly encapsulates the frustration felt when posed with the same question nearly every holiday season: What is the right way to spell Hanukkah?
As I said earlier, this is a developer preview, so the above pretty much encapsulates the visual changes we've been able to identify so far.
This fight scene nicely encapsulates what I'm talking about: On the page, Watchmen has made a number of "best books of the 20th century" lists.
You see a tweet or a post that perfectly encapsulates some aspect of our present political crisis, but it already has many thousands of likes.
It encapsulates the swagger that comes with showing up to an event hours late while buzzed off a dreadful mix of Ace Hill and Hennessey.
It perfectly encapsulates something like a GoFundMe campaign to build a border wall for a president who promised Mexico — not taxpayers — would pay for it.
That scene encapsulates both how far we've come in the climate policy arena, and how far we've fallen backwards in just the past six months.
But in the meantime she sings wholeheartedly, encapsulates deep dilemmas in terse singalong lines and touches on ideas and emotions that so many people feel.
" She went on, "I was thinking a photo of my face that encapsulates the entire record—but maybe that's a bit of a fool's errand.
You can always count on Bebe for something sexy, trendy and flirty, so we're scooping up this maxi dress which encapsulates all of the above.
A legislative framework that encapsulates these ideas can help us retain what is good about the data-driven economy and simultaneously rein in malicious actors.
Musically, "Zombie" encapsulates the great Cranberries effect, which relies not only on their mournful guitar or O'Riordan's voice, but on the play between the two.
The best-known image, "Man in a Polyester Suit," encapsulates the problem: It's a close-up of a black penis emerging from an unzipped fly.
As the title promises, this movie is 100 percent misery but it also encapsulates the type of fighting spirit that politically-distressed individuals may appreciate.
Fights that are more spectacle than sport are par for the course in boxing, but nothing encapsulates the state of modern media like this fight.
The rest of the article includes 25 essays from writers for The Times about the one song they think encapsulates this era of American life.
As much as any album — some of Young Thug's surrealist mixtapes and albums come closest — "Luv Is Rage 2" encapsulates the moment, chaotic and slippery.
Then the man and Alex share a hearty laugh, in what fully encapsulates the scope of the modern struggle of the public perception of media.
The vibe at cozy, 2114-seat Templo, tucked away on a quiet Hobart backstreet, perfectly encapsulates the youthful food movement transforming Tasmania at the moment.
One director described him to GQ as a "fucking Marine who went to Juilliard," which pretty much encapsulates the entire Driver image at the time.
Trump's mockery encapsulates the conundrum facing Democrats as the 2020 campaign kicks into gear, even before the 2018 midterm race wraps up in 21 days.
Taking a broad look at design and fashion, "The Jazz Age" encapsulates the changes of the era in jewelry, tableware, furniture, posters and architectural fixtures.
Have you ever found a GIF that perfectly encapsulates your feelings or reactions, and wanted to share it with friends, but didn&apost know how?
In its raw, columnar beauty, the Patricia encapsulates an often overlooked feature of gemstones, especially the ones we deem "precious" — diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds.
Dev Hynes's third album, under the alias Blood Orange, perfectly encapsulates this dilemma through his politically-charged lyrics and beats reminiscent of the '80's.
Each of the six bedrooms in the 1865 home is named after a president, whose collaged portrait within encapsulates the history-with-a-wink décor.
Saturday night's fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, encapsulates the notion that "MMA Math" is tantamount to precisely nothing in the Octagon.
Come to Miami and be the next Rodney McGruder may one day become the sales pitch that encapsulates why they spread the message they do.
But I want to hang with this fan noise for another minute because its whirring encapsulates the most important thing to know about this MacBook Air.
The record encapsulates Cloutier's DJ sound that's made him a fan favorite in places across the world: heady psychedelics secured by a locked-in techno groove.
This wacky, uncomfortable moment perfectly encapsulates the bizarre nature of the show — and just how much we have to look forward to as the series continues.
Just as obscure is Tony Ayres' The Home Song Stories, a gorgeous Australian film shot in Cantonese, Mandarin and English, that perfectly encapsulates the immigrant experience.
Watching Michael Jackson do the halftime show is one of the fondest memories that I have: He encapsulates everything that you love about a great performer.
By Julie Zhuo Facebook VP of Product Design Julie Zhou encapsulates everything she's learned about how to be a great manager in a fast-growing company.
It's a sly referential jest that succinctly encapsulates the connective tissue between her employment of Black meme culture and continued exploration of Black women's bodily autonomy.
One is at (and of) Gettysburg; the other, known as the Atlanta cyclorama, encapsulates the problems involved in commemorating the civil war—and a possible solution.
It even has an original soundtrack, including a rap song about building the ultimate PC, which perfectly encapsulates a game that doesn't take itself too seriously.
A high-achieving daughter of an Indian mother and Jamaican father, whose state has more Hispanics than any other, Ms Harris encapsulates the changing Democratic Party.
By Julie Zhuo Facebook VP of Product Design Julie Zhou encapsulates everything she's learned about how to be a great manager at a fast-growing company.
The customers want it, I'm told by Apple, which encapsulates the tech industry's problem with these devices: what people want isn't always supported by good science.
On the subject, there is no artist working today who encapsulates this greatest of British traditions better than the enigmatic London musician and artist: Dean Blunt.
It encapsulates the rival claims of sacred rites and secular scholarship, raising questions about the aim of preservation and the ultimate ownership of a nation's culture.
In a way, Smith's placement as a producer on this new record encapsulates how Stormzy is perfectly straddling the line between the mainstream and the underground.
Similarly, To Pimp a Butterfly's album artwork encapsulates the album's frank discussions on race, self-love/hate, and most of all, to be black in America.
Their tearful apologies to each other is the most adult moment in the entire episode, as Hannah perfectly encapsulates their problems and resolution with one sentence.
If there's one image that perfectly encapsulates Donald Trump as a person, it's the world burning around him as he carefully counts all of his money.
It's a small detail, almost imperceptible considering the amount of attention placed on all the hair-whipping, but perfectly encapsulates the duality of Britney's Blackout persona.
The first track from the record—"SP"—premiering below, encapsulates the sound perfectly, its riff a nod to Deftones, the vocals dreamier and more spaced out.
Similarly,  To Pimp a Butterfly's album artwork encapsulates the album's frank discussions on race, self-love/hate, and most of all, to be black in America.
And the fact that said line that perfectly encapsulates his abilities is about why he still is striving to be great is, well, that's just exquisite.
This fall harvest salad, which comes from the iconic Commander's Palace in NOLA, encapsulates all of the best of the fall bounty in one fell swoop.
There has been no greater piece of technology released in the last millenium, nor one which better encapsulates American values better than the Whopper Sacrifice app.
"Girl," the last song on the album, an amazing nine-minute meditation on a fractured friendship, encapsulates a world of feeling: passion, regret, sadness, curiosity, respect.
The interview is less than four minutes, not counting commercial breaks, but it encapsulates the cynicism and theatrical apathy of alternative culture in the nineteen-nineties.
"The arch was built as an act of love from Edward VII to his mother and encapsulates all the life and culture of London," he said.
Critical appeal is subjective, but the lack of hype around a $150 million movie — Netflix's most expensive franchise play to date — encapsulates the company's blockbuster problem.
Ben Tarnoff: One of the phrases of the disability rights movement is, "nothing about us without us," which perfectly encapsulates a more democratic approach to technology.
This year, Parker has the unenviable task of creating an artwork that encapsulates what has been a fraught election campaign that culminated in an unexpected result.
To that end, I want to relay another story Biden tells, because it perfectly encapsulates the tension between the political and personal interpretations of the Senate.
A just-published study from the Journals of Gerontology encapsulates why media coverage of wine—and alcohol in general—can so often seem contradictory and confusing.
One of Demme's lesser-known concert docs, this chronicle of British singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock's performance in an empty Manhattan storefront encapsulates the director's canny unobtrusiveness.
The debate over his posture on race -- which encapsulates the often wrenching evolution of the Democratic Party itself through his career -- seems likely to harden that divide.
Maureen Simmonds, a professor of physical therapy at the University of Texas' Health Science Center, told me a story that encapsulates the depth of our opiate dependency.
But the following photo, taken at the 2017 BAFTA Los Angeles Awards Season Tea Party, may be the thing that best encapsulates their love for one another.
By this accord, Sweeney encapsulates the trope of the "Magical Negro," tasked with variously solving the problems of white protagonists and absolving them of their racial biases.
Carrie Mae Weems occupies the festival's "spotlight" section with her first solo presentation in Canada, and encapsulates what photography does well and not so well right now.
Nothing Feels Natural is probably the most apt album title for this year, and the band's skewed take on punk perfectly encapsulates the mood of the times.
Fire. The fire theme encapsulates the Netflix production's general approach to the books — many elements that began as subtle themes in the novels feel more central here.
The watery grace of "Vaulting the Sea" encapsulates this probably best of the stories in Home Remedies; the watery grace evokes Carol Anshaw's under-read novel Aquamarine.
The name Di$count Universe encapsulates these ideas, as it goes against the grain of high-end marketing and desire, while being simultaneously desirable and well-made.
Though commonly regarded as funny by mistake, the first Resident Evil's live-action opening encapsulates a willing and creative joie de vivre that later games unfortunately forgot.
The interaction is mere seconds long, but it encapsulates the essence of what makes Lightsleeper so great: this record isn't a regular collaboration, or just another album.
Werner Herzog, who plays a man known as the Client, has even admitted that Baby Yoda has made him "cry," which encapsulates his power better than anything.
If there's one campaign that encapsulates the whole history and meaning of Super Bowl ads, it's Budweiser's long-running series of commercials featuring the company's horse mascots.
The moment encapsulates both the challenge and the promise of the well-funded Buttigieg campaign, which just brought a $267 million haul in 22016's fourth quarter.
To sum up, a bilateral trade agreement that encapsulates the essence of TPP would transform Vietnamese-US relations in a way that creates significant winners and losers.
That line perfectly encapsulates the ethos of the show and its contestants, who set out to be likable enough to make them worthy of the $100,000 prize.
Nestling amid forest and cereal fields in northern France, Saintines encapsulates many of the difficulties of rural decline—but also a distinctly French effort to fight it.
"Argestes'" opening scene on the plane encapsulates so much of what happens going forward: Logan genuinely believes he can just yell about something and make it happen.
The book that perhaps best encapsulates that ethos is one of Jackson's first, ''Step Into a World: A Global Anthology of the New Black Literature,'' published in 27.
The entire exchange takes about five seconds, yet it encapsulates everything that has fueled the public's decades-long love affair with Blade Runner's existential dread: What are humans?
There's a line in the first verse of MF Doom's track "Beef Rapp" that encapsulates everything I love about rappers who create complex rhyming patterns in their songs.
And let's celebrate Wayne, who manages to make a verse-length hook on this song that encapsulates all of his favorite tropes, including spraying champagne in women's faces.
"Indeed, it's that combination—a genocidal killer at one moment and a caring friend the next—that truly encapsulates what Hannah Arendt described as "the banality of evil.
"Rolls-Royce motor cars have been present at countless historic events in recent British history, and the Heritage Fleet encapsulates the most significant models produced by the marque."
Steeped in history and rich in culture, Dubai is the United Arab Emirates' largest populated city and boasts an opulent vibe that encapsulates this modern Middle Eastern hub.
Homecoming, which airs in its entirety on Friday, November 2, encapsulates a changing media landscape for many reasons (starting with Roberts appearing in her first-ever TV show).
Cryptocurrencies, which only exist online count as digital currencies, but the term also encapsulates fiat currencies when used for online payment and virtual currencies used in online gaming.
Comedic contrasts aside, Trump's remark encapsulates some of the concerns Macri must straddle as he attempts to further coax Argentina's economic turnaround ahead of midterm elections in October.
With the vision of artists like Father and Abra, they've created a brand for themselves that encapsulates their own crazy, fucked up take on hip-hop and aesthetics.
Kat's ability, which allows her to control the direction of gravity so that she falls in any direction, encapsulates the game's turning of the familiar on its head.
The entrance to the Dreamforce conference at the George R. Moscone Convention Center in downtown San Francisco encapsulates the theme — a tribute to the U.S. National Park System.
During that loss, the Scarlet Knights did this: Here is what this Vine encapsulates: This play is Rutgers football—everything it has been and everything it will be.
From new moms with babies to outings with adult children, each image encapsulates an emotional moment to remind us of all the reasons Mother's Day is worth celebrating.
It's here.) In two sentences, the Register's editorial board perfectly encapsulates the doubts (and worries) that lots of Democratic voters -- not ardently behind Sanders already -- have about him.
This small change rather encapsulates the entirety of Twitter's methodology, one that could—but would prefer not to—speak truths about the powerful users who abuse the platform.
The cold, hard-to-swallow truth is that it is perhaps Kith, more than any of these other stores, that encapsulates the luxury evolution that left Barneys floundering.
They're quick, they're funny, and they're easy to quote â€" nothing encapsulates the human experience better than sitting a dark room with friends and chanting "Road work ahead?
Early in The Witch, the staggeringly scary new horror film from first-time director Robert Eggers, there's a shot that neatly encapsulates everything that makes the film successful.
But that guy fighting jet lag in a drab empty booth by the back wall of the Sands Expo Center, he encapsulates the true spirit of CES 2019: boredom.
At Vintage Works, "Nude, Campden Hill, London" (1957) encapsulates this effect: we see the model's crossed legs from her point of view as she sits on the studio floor.
One of the posters for Alien: Covenant features just the face of the infamous xenomorph along with the word "run," and that juxtaposition perfectly encapsulates the film's best moments.
That moment encapsulates the trouble with Split, and with the countless films that have made the same error: before we can feel her pain, we've got to feel his.
It's not often that he sees the stars back home in Shanghai, and it's a moment that encapsulates a defining value that has stood tall for the basketball star.
That number encapsulates 27.5 percent of smartphone users and nearly a fifth of the entire population of the U.S., almost doubling the number of people using the AI assistants.
The narrative weaves together ideas about art and identity and living with bipolar disorder, and, as a result, pretty much encapsulates what it's like to live with the illness.
Prima Donna, despite being an EP and nearly a quarter the length of his incredible 2015 debut, Summertime '06, is the project of his career that encapsulates that sentiment.
The fact that he would make this promise so casually encapsulates the combination of progressive ambition and sloppiness about details that we also saw from his health care plan.
A new game from design professor Pippin Barr called It Is As If You Were Doing Work (play it for free in your browser here) perfectly encapsulates this feeling.
This line encapsulates the film's gritty depiction of defeats and triumphs in the life of a boxer, and pretty much rings true throughout the rest of life as well.
But the video also encapsulates the campaign's promises to evangelicals that it hopes will sway their vote, despite widespread reticence due to Trump's behavior and promises on many fronts.
But for the far right, the term encapsulates a conspiratorial worldview based on racism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism, according to Mark Pitcavage, a researcher at the Anti-Defamation League.
Following up partnerships with Big Narstie and Scorcher, the track encapsulates the Swedish meaning of Vibbar which – to save you time plugging the thing into Google Translate – is "vibes".
This clip encapsulates a wonderful era in the British zeitgeist, when two guys making faux-self-deprecating gags about their weight was seen as the pinnacle of light entertainment.
It's the combination for me that this one encapsulates, of really appreciating how the record turned out, but also truly enjoying and being excited about the process as well.
Bannon's radio interview "really encapsulates Steve's fierce loyalty to Trump and his views on immigration, and specifically, Paul Ryan," said a former Breitbart employee who worked closely with Bannon.
Perhaps no place encapsulates the beauty of the region better than Abadía Retuerta, a 1,750-acre estate not far from Valladolid that I visited on Mr. Gonzáles-Calvo's recommendation.
And Instagram — the handheld projection that life is wonderful and picture-perfect — encapsulates the pressure to perpetuate a flawless aesthetic in day-to-day filtered life and in pregnancy.
The first two, called N1 and N33, target unique regions of the SARS-CoV-2 genome that code for a protein that encapsulates and protects the virus's genetic material.
To me, what we captured encapsulates a moment in our shared history that is both far from and still painfully close to this tragedy that forever changed our world.
The rooftop pool is colorful and photogenic, and if you're looking to stay somewhere that encapsulates Miami's sleek energy before hitting the downtown nightlife scene, you'll love this hotel.
"Chaos is a ladder," he told Littlefinger, throwing not just one of the man's mottos back at him, but one that encapsulates his Iron Throne ambitions and conniving worldview.
The song Smokepurpp was set to perform just before the show-ending rumble is called "Ski Mask," and its video encapsulates everything that is so titillating about this scene.
I find this absolutely hysterical, not only because it's the actual real-life example of the learn to code meme but because it encapsulates the emptiness of Kamala's centrism.
Thigh, actually, in a new campaign poster of her in a short skirt that encapsulates her calculated, canny use of gender in her uphill campaign for the French presidency.
Fine was enjoying peak critical acclaim at the time of the Ninth Street Show and her experience before and after it encapsulates what a mixed blessing the era was.
The surprise announcement actually encapsulates a centerpiece of Yang's platform: universal basic income (UBI), the idea that the government should dispense a guaranteed, regular stipend to every single citizen.
For most banks legacy technology encapsulates their institutional knowledge, all the corner cases that come up when you have software that deals with the that many transactions every second.
And if there's one event that best encapsulates the generation's hippie past, it's Woodstock, the three-day festival in the Catskill mountains that drew 400,000 of them together in 503.
And no officer better encapsulates those questions, according to former officers CNN spoke to, than Aaron Knepper, an officer who has a long history of excessive force allegations against him.
His story encapsulates the story of what the Kurds have gone through in the last 40 years, but it also touched me personally because that's exactly what happened with Kamaran.
This solution clearly isn't a flawless method to prevent the inherent problem with the app, one that encapsulates our shared moment in time: accidentally ordering a pizza with your butt.
That so encapsulates so many things that he's done throughout his whole life, where he does things, he follows his heart [knowing] he may break some rules in doing so.
The term also encapsulates one of Arteche's primary personal and creative motivations: understanding and honoring the physical, emotional, and generational labor of her female relatives and countless other Filipino women.
Critic's Notebook There's a moment in the Bronx-born rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's single "Friend Zone" that encapsulates the conundrum — and also opportunity — facing New York hip-hop.
But the film could not happen without 'Rocky II' because this unusual object encapsulates or summarizes the tension between reality and fiction that is at the center of this quest.
Ms. Laplane's "Sibilo," for four women and four men, encapsulates the program's title in the most superficial way, showing off the dancers' stunning technique and muscular physiques but little else.
LSE director Minouche Shafik — who described the sculpture at the unveiling as a "bold work" that "encapsulates what LSE is all about" — called a meeting between students from both sides.
It encapsulates one of the main questions that emerged from this year's program: What does it mean to work in a globalized capitalist society, and can it make you happy?
There does not have to be one face of the women's bantamweight division, just as there does not have to be just one man who completely encapsulates the featherweight division.
"What I love most about the movie is that while it's really scary, it also has a lot of darkly comedic moments, and this monologue really encapsulates that," he said.
Sebastian Vollmer, a German-born offensive tackle who spent seven seasons with New England, recently told a story that perfectly encapsulates the key to the 12-time Pro Bowler's longevity.
Houston hosts the white-hot epicenter of the NCAA's billion-dollar enterprise this year — a theater of glory and riches that encapsulates everything Bilas loves and loathes about the college game.
This hurt her during her first presidential run, in 2458, when the public mood was less radically against the establishment politics that Mrs Clinton encapsulates almost to the point of parody.
While far from a "horror movie" in the classic sense, Lars von Trier's operatic bildungsporno encapsulates the most unsettling elements of the genre in its heady two-part, four-hour runtime.
In a scene that encapsulates EVERYTHING that has happened this season, Alvarez and Ginger come across the bodies, and the first thing Alvarez tells her is that she won Fantasy Inmate.
If the current political environment is a reaction to crony capitalism and government dysfunction, Republicans could not have written a bill that better encapsulates the problems Americans see with our government.
Interior with the Artist's Daughter encapsulates so much of what is striking in Bell's work: her ability to elevate the denigrated work of motherhood and home-making through her creative practice.
"Booksmart" carefully and masterfully encapsulates all of the energy of a typical coming of age story, but infuses it with enough newness for it to feel special all on its own.
Even in its relatively short run time, it encapsulates a lot of what made the band so great—their melodic sensibilities and sense of doom, the catchy choruses and haunting riffs.
The line — oft-quoted to this day — encapsulates both the authority structure of the N.F.L. and an autocratic view held by most of the "ranchers" and many of the paying customers.
The calendrical coincidence combining nationalism and religion encapsulates the seething divide over Jerusalem, the seat of Israel's government and the location of major holy sites sacred to Muslims, Christians and Jews.
It encapsulates dueling visions of how the American financial system could be regulated, as President Trump moves to loosen regulation created under the Obama administration to rein in the financial industry.
La Brea also serves as a time capsule for climate change because the tar record encapsulates glacial periods and those in between from 2.6 million years ago to 10,000 years ago.
The collection perfectly encapsulates Liang's design approach while still incorporating Vans' classic vibe — it's dainty yet edgy with some sport, and of course, just the right amount of nostalgia thrown in.
Yet the view encapsulates both his regal view of power — offset somewhat by the slight youthful figure he presents — and his love of paradox, combining the concepts of monarchy and democracy.
Regardless of the details, the Russian and American cases portend a bleak future for Mr. Dokuchaev, whose career encapsulates ties between criminal hackers and the security services in post-Soviet Russia.
The game so precisely encapsulates the zeitgeist of the mid-twenty-teens, I would tell them, that I filed a lawsuit in 20163 to learn more about how it was made.
Each interview encapsulates a lived narrative shaped by the effects of a war — in Vietnam referred to as the American War — which killed millions of people and inalterably changed a culture.
His review of a Sherrie Levine show at Mary Boone encapsulates an entire theory of art exhibitions: "Levine's work, in this show, functions as a side effect of its container" (461).
What better encapsulates the very particular sense of self-disgust that comes from horizontally inhaling 12 slices of Meat Feast than a slightly deflated sex doll; eyes vacant and mouth hopefully agape?
Like bitcoin, it boasts its own crypto-currency, called "ether", but it also allows users to add "smart contracts", code that encapsulates the terms of a business agreement and is executed automatically.
The mood perfectly encapsulates the moment, as relentlessly upbeat and populist as the fantasy world conjured by American commercial culture, and as saturated with violence and menace as Vietnam-era American reality.
I really love trailers like this that pull out a moment from the film that encapsulates what it'll be like — in this case, slow, eerie, and filled with some well-earned scares.
And the 337-word post, titled "Birthday Suit," encapsulates exactly why Meghan Markle deserved to be a duchess (or hey, even a queen) – and always did, long before she met Prince Harry.
But he's probably best-known these days for logging onto Twitter and saying things like this: This post perfectly encapsulates Chu's online presence: pompous woke posturing mixed with a baffling non-sequitur.
Still, this date perfectly encapsulates everything appealing about Corinne (even if she is this season's villain): She has the ultimate DGAF attitude, and she certainly does (and goes after) what she wants.
Arthur Wagner was a leading member of a state chapter of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, whose slogan "Islam doesn't belong in Germany" encapsulates its extreme nativist and anti-Muslim views.
The exact answer involves a mysterious kind of alchemy, but the short version is that Lil Nas X's hit encapsulates more of pop culture in 2019 than anything else released this year.
Yet while Jentrify encapsulates a moment in time for theBay Area, it's above all a record full of good vibes and futuristicBBQ music, in large part thanks to local producer Wax Roof.
In many ways, he perfectly encapsulates the difficulty many Republicans face this fall: They need Trump's supporters to back them, but they also need people who don't support Trump to back them.
The large painting, which is touring museums around China, encapsulates what some see as Mr. Xi's concerted propaganda shift to elevate his role in the party's official history, largely at Deng's expense.
Her dilemma encapsulates the Darwinian dynamics of the Democratic field: Four top-tier candidates drawn into an ever-tightening circular firing squad which, by the end, may grievously wound its sole survivor.
The moment encapsulates a central challenge: to explore the repercussions of a business dependent upon the sale of the flesh through storytelling that never slips into preachy puritanism or flat-out pornography.
This past weekend, AFSCME President Lee Saunders penned a piece in The Hill that perfectly encapsulates the problem with government unions, and why the Supreme Court must end their coercive status quo.
Alternating between the exhilarating gasps of violin techniques and the infinite sublime of calm moments, Fratres perfectly encapsulates the relentless conflict between the present time and eternity, which occurs within us daily.
From Etta James' "At Last" and Diana Ross' "Endless Love" to Beyoncé's "Halo" and Bruno Mars' "Marry You," the mix of classic and contemporary songs perfectly encapsulates the couple's 25 years of marriage.
By comparison, the Rift S has five cameras, which seem to capture a much greater tracking volume, which really encapsulates all of those edge cases where the controllers are far out of sight.
Lipa may describe her music as "dark pop," but "New Rules," and all the epic outfits in it, perfectly encapsulates the joy of female friendship — and the joy in getting dressed up together.
Intrigued by how the catalog encapsulates modern family life, we invited Tanja Dolphin, Ikea's group catalogue leader, to take us on a trip down memory — with exclusive archive scans provided by the company.
The elegant simplicity of this narrative, the way in which it neatly encapsulates so many things wrong with the Trump presidency, is what gives these allegations the potential to bring this administration down.
The Justice Department encapsulates the idea early on in its complaint: If allowed to proceed, this merger will harm consumers by substantially lessening competition among traditional video distributors and slowing emerging online competition.
Black Panther checks off both those boxes, and the latest meme to come from the Marvel hit perfectly encapsulates all our feelings about this weird "spring" weather many of us are currently enduring.
It's telling that the one African American who challenges Dave's worldview is given very little airtime in God's Not Dead, because it encapsulates the insularity that keeps the white evangelical persecution complex humming.
And perhaps nothing encapsulates Stamper's complexities quite like his dysfunctional relationship with Rachel Posner -- a former prostitute who gets embroiled in Stamper and Underwood's murderous plots and becomes a subject of Stamper's obsession.
The sequence, similar to one Villeneuve employed in his criminally underrated Jake Gyllenhaal–doppelgänger picture Enemy, encapsulates the life of the protagonist with smooth and haunting fluidity, a pure cinema approach to exposition.
The novel's opening sentence—"Tonight a man found Dad's pants in a tree lit with Christmas lights"—encapsulates much of its magical, visual approach, which is micro in detail but universal in scope.
Likewise, "The New Colossus" is not a comprehensive immigration policy, but it encapsulates both the generosity Americans endeavor to show and the opportunity so badly sought by those who arrive on our shores.
Moreover, can New York's core, in particular, be competently explored without wallowing in contemporary political correctness when it encapsulates what some visitors may describe as seeds, but which others will characterize as pits?
For Glover, the incompatibility of the permits Shapes was issued encapsulates the biggest challenge he faced when running the space: navigating a labyrinth of bureaucracy that frequently pitted one department's interests against another.
But the island encapsulates the attributes I admire most about southeast Texas: clinging to history as hurricanes routinely try to wipe it off the map, yet adaptable enough to roll with whatever comes.
No player, though, embodies the character of the modern Chelsea better than Luiz; no player quite encapsulates the baffling volatility of the Premier League's most enduring 21st-century superpower quite as he does.
The blend of material and sexual excess with existential terror, rooted in whip-smart filmmaking and a powerful performance by Damian Lewis, encapsulates all the strengths of the episode, and of the series.
Pepe's dual life as a symbol of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong and a quirky-but-apolitical meme on the mainland encapsulates the cultural tension between mainland China and Hong Kong.
A day of entwined strands of Russian-related machinations Thursday encapsulates why Trump seems fated never to emerge from the ever deepening, almost operatic drama that grips the White House like a vice.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Sicily: Culture and Conquest is one of the last exhibitions commissioned by outgoing British Museum director Neil MacGregor and encapsulates what made his tenure so valuable.
There's a point early on in the game that encapsulates its philosophy rather well, when makeup artist Arabella tries to foist her taste on another character who's come to her for a new look.
This work by Sikander is a masterpiece of American art, but in many ways it perfectly encapsulates the complexity of contemporary art being produced by artists of the South Asian diaspora — it contains multitudes.
"I think that health care is a very fundamental way of capturing worries of a family's well-being, but at the same time it encapsulates their concerns of immigration and the economy," she said.
Given my time with the BPWG, it is my hope that this endeavor, though representing only a small group of legislators, encapsulates the lessons and norms Congress must learn and abide by moving forward.
Democratic consultant Joel Benenson, meanwhile, worried about the lack of a "single big idea that encapsulates her vision on this and link it to our country's future," as a way to explain her opposition.
Read more: I tried Dunkin's new Cinnamon Sugar Pumpkin Signature Latte, and I thought it was better than Starbucks' PSLWarm, creamy, and flavored with clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, and pumpkin, the PSL perfectly encapsulates fall.
At the approach to the Bab al-Hawa crossing from Syria to Turkey, a large sign in the center of the road encapsulates the sense of entrapment and resignation in the Islamist-controlled region.
There's a point early on in the game that encapsulates its philosophy rather well, when makeup artist Arabella tries to foist her taste on another character who's come to her for a new look.
But the reason the Ballpark in Arlington, as it used to be called, wasn't built with a roof in the first place encapsulates all the cronyism and corporate welfare endemic to America's stadium boom.
You could call it a metaphor—I dunno, maybe it's not technically a metaphor—but it certainly encapsulates all of the reign of terror the Spurs have inflicted on the Thunder so far. Vicious.
The race encapsulates many of the forces convulsing American politics after the tumultuous first year of the Trump presidency and became a testing ground of mobilizing strategies ahead of the midterm elections in 2018.
Frank Langella sells the hell out of that moment with a single look that encapsulates the protective, paternal relationship he has with his charges … a relationship they'll no longer be able to rely on.
This optical shifting between sacred figure and labor implement, decorative adornment and burnt offing, encapsulates the polarities of diasporic experience, and provides one of many moments that will linger in this space of examination.
The race encapsulates a national tension, placing Morse squarely among a rising tide of young, lefty Democrats who are beginning to fill the halls of power, pushing progressive policies, and casting off traditional ideas.
But for all the pranks and togas and shitty relationships with women, no single thing fully encapsulates the image of the frat guy like the never-ending stream of booze they seem to consume.
And what craft better encapsulates the modern reality of mass-produced food than the Subway sandwich artist, trained to tailor-make your half-chicken-meat sandwich with all of the toppings of your choice?
" It encapsulates everything worth criticizing about tech bro culture: It's a shameless money-making gambit by a founder who doesn't know anything about his customers, who maybe thought "Subscription boxes are so hot right now!
We're going to let you in on a little industry lingo, Aquarius, because there's a term we often use in our HAWUSA (Horoscope Art Writers, USA chapter) meetings that nicely encapsulates your situation in March.
The popular (and tragically non-canonical) Gilmore Girls ship Rory/Paris succinctly encapsulates the idea of this pairing: Rory, the sweaterboy, is studious, smart, responsible, and a poster image for the wholesome girl next door.
Named after the feisty, playful, and willful heroine of Don Quixote, Kitri encapsulates the wonderful women who have inspired the studio team to create a collection of elegant clothes that fit their exciting, demanding lives.
"For three years, we have been working closely with her to develop a concept that perfectly encapsulates her unique spirit, and are so thrilled to finally bring this joyous and electrifying show to the stage."
Damon's audition, performed to the pangs of Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," so perfectly encapsulates Pose's particular brand of joy, which characters emit like rays when they're dancing or walking in the balls.
In an image that perfectly encapsulates the shitstorm that is 2018, President Donald Trump boarded Air Force One on Thursday afternoon with a bit of what looked to be toilet paper stuck to his shoe.
There is a scene in the video for "Tan"—the title track from Lafawndah's new EP on Warp—that encapsulates the Iran-born, France-raised, New York-based producer and singer's strange brand of poetry.
Regardless of either party's ability to put an end to Trumpism in the near future, "Send her back" perfectly encapsulates the Trump era, his ambitions and his supporters' zeal for punishing and otherizing his detractors.
Mnuchin—and Trump's pro-Wall Street cabinet as a whole—perfectly encapsulates the defining tension of the nascent Trump administration, between Trump's longtime affinity for predatory capitalism, his base, and his quote-unquote populist rhetoric.
The image also encapsulates the care Grossman extended to both his subjects and his practice and what, exactly, photography was for him: "A photograph is not merely a substitute for a glance," he once said.
Nowhere encapsulates the growing gulf between the traditional left-right spectrum and the reality of modern Britain better than London, where the election to succeed Boris Johnson as mayor also takes place on May 5th.
ZTE's fate is evolving into a multi-layered drama that encapsulates tense trade posturing between two economic superpowers that are also locked in high-stakes geopolitical maneuvering over the future of a nuclear North Korea.
As we rapidly approach the 70th anniversary of "The Sinews of Peace" speech, perhaps it is time for renewed interest in a foreign policy speech, a foreign policy vision, which encapsulates the best of Churchill.
The tension in Somerville encapsulates a polarized, racially charged debate that has erupted nationally, pinning the lives (and deaths) of police officers against those of black Americans, often with public officials caught in the middle.
"This installation encapsulates a lot of history and it is a privilege for me to be here in Havana and reliving these moments of history," said Yordanka Batista, a Cuban-American who lives in Florida.
In this subtle flinch away from the truth, director George C. Wolfe's fictionalized biography of Lacks — an adaptation of journalist Rebecca Skloot's bestselling 2010 nonfiction memoir of the same name — encapsulates the conflict to come.
Fox's story encapsulates the issues driving a wedge between Australia's $50 billion farm sector and its banks as a powerful public inquiry into financial sector misconduct begins its examination of agriculture lending practices this week.
The image — bizarrely comic and mildly menacing — occurs during the later stages of "Damsel," but it handily encapsulates the tone of a movie that turns the classic western into something wackily eccentric and entertainingly original.
HONG KONG — China is home to the world's largest group of internet users, a thriving online technology scene and rampant software piracy that encapsulates its determination to play by its own set of digital rules.
"The Sound and the Fury" encapsulates the decline of the American South through the dysfunctional Compson family, who face financial ruin during the Roaring Twenties and lose the respect of the townspeople in Jefferson, Mississippi.
Mr. Putin has placed special emphasis on the cult of national history, which these days exclusively means World War II. This is the period that, thanks to Mr. Putin, encapsulates the Russian national self-identity.
The Intercept journalist Ryan Grim's recent book We've Got People: From Jesse Jackson to AOC, the End of Big Money and the Rise of a Movement is an excellent narrative history that encapsulates this worldview.
"I think they need to have a phrase that better encapsulates the sum total of what they're trying to do, which is complex," said Lanhee Chen, former chief policy adviser to Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
But third, the fight over Joker encapsulates two things: the importance of context when we talk about movies and the artist's responsibility when making potentially inflammatory art that could even be blamed for real-life violence.
Spread across the table are sculptures by artists Heidi Lau and Lu Zhang that resemble dishes, each of which encapsulates the complexities of Chinese- and Chinese-American food and identity in striking colors and alluring form.
It's a little slow, but Lenovo tells me it's extremely secure because it employs match-in-sensor verification that fully encapsulates the ID process and information, insulating them from any potential hacking of the laptop itself.
A Spanish-language bop, "Cariño" encapsulates the band's silky-smooth approach to multi-genre songwriting—via psychedelic guitars, jazzy trumpets, and chilled-out lounge vocals that melt you into your seat—and María's own cultural multiplicity.
" To put it simply, hygge encapsulates all things soothing, and focuses on finding beauty in the ordinary; or, as Hygge House puts it, "[it's about] being aware of a good moment, whether it's simple or special.
This morning the New York Post carried a headline that perfectly encapsulates the incoming Trump administrations successful attempt to portray themselves as victims of the culture wars: DC Private Schools Giving Kellyanne Conway the Brush-off.
A soaring, grandiose thesis statement for Grande's entire career, "God Is a Woman" encapsulates how and why Grande is the biggest pop star in the world right now — and it deserved far more than perfunctory acknowledgment.
"America First" encapsulates a larger turn to isolationism, as seen in Trump's hostility to the Paris Climate Accord (which Xi insists is still necessary) and institutions like NATO, the United Nations, and the World Trade Organization.
The clash of desires and expectations that arises between Shapiro and her father (she wishes to know him; he wishes to remain unknown) encapsulates an ethical quandary with which our society has yet to fully grapple.
"The announcement perfectly encapsulates the yield grab that has been galvanised by the recent dovish shift on the part of the Fed and the ECB," said Richard McGuire, head of rates strategy at Rabobank in London.
In fact, in the paper the team published in Science, they describe a solid-state electrolyte — a sort of salty polymer — that encapsulates the twistron and lets it generate power without being bathed in the stuff.
I think that my dad's note to me is so extraordinary and encapsulates who he was as a human being in so many ways that I never thought of telling the story without including that note.
Left raw and unpolished, the live audio of Brown's 1971 concert at the Olympia in Paris (released in its intended form in 2014) brims with an authentic, albeit imperfect, sound that encapsulates the crowd's emphatic energy.
In anticipation of tomorrow night's gig, the duo of Ólafur Arnalds & Janus Rasmussen have shared a lovely music video to their latest EP track "Drawn"—a calming, minimal melody that encapsulates their deeply thought-provoking style.
The dish encapsulates Elda's winning approach: respect for the bounty of Maine's waters, complemented by outstanding technique and a dash of unexpected flavors like the buttermilk snow and lemon oil that topped a meaty Pemaquid oyster.
Glistening apartment blocks gird a desolate construction site where the bodies are found and where Bia — in a scene that encapsulates the picture's silly-chilly mood — gently kisses the bloodied lips of one near-dead girl.
But it is also to tell stories of beauty, of love, and of hope — to revitalize, remake, and reimagine an Indigenous future that encapsulates the complexities of healing in the face of literal and cultural genocide.
In contrast to the complex liturgical poems and prayers, the stark, emotional blast of the shofar encapsulates the emotions of bidding farewell to an old year and welcoming a new one without any words at all.
The Last Black Man in San Francisco encapsulates a lot of things—erasure of history and identity, the realities of gentrification, the transcendent nature of friendship under duress—but it makes its point in its title.
The effects of my exposure to the O.J. spectacle at a young age are still nebulous to me, but I do recall a moment that encapsulates how unprepared and unequipped Americans are for conversations about race.
But I think the one that encapsulates a lot of the social media age and a lot of our insecurities and a lot of the things that make us vulnerable to con artists is Anna Delvey.
I have seen every episode of Sabrina The Teenage Witch no less than five times (yes, even the college years) (even the post-college years), so there's nobody who better encapsulates my childhood than Melissa Joan Hart.
It encapsulates a number of their most important talking points—that the Iran deal is a dangerous sham, that Democrats' foreign policy is all about appeasement, that Barack Obama maybe likes Muslim countries a little too much.
There is perhaps no other symbol that so encapsulates President Donald Trump's election than the bright red "Make America Great Again" hat, and they could be seen all over the city on the day of Trump's inauguration.
While a lot of hands are wrung over what movies like Joker do or don't say about the particulars of the Trump age, diamond-sharp satire like this aptly encapsulates the stupid, stupid times we live in.
That scene's larger resonance — the fascination with Hammer's un-self-conscious, "badly" butch dancing — is telling in the way it encapsulates how viewers are expected to identify, in the film, with Elio's adoration of Oliver's masculine beauty.
To me, it perfectly encapsulates this idea of Silicon Valley as a modern utopia, where anyone can change the world or make their own rules if they're a man, but it's incomparably harder if you're a woman.
There are moments when Donald Glover's character is definitely on the down and out, but he has small victories—and that very much encapsulates coming up in the South, where you already have two strikes against you.
But our favorite — and the internet's, too — quote from her tonight concerns a certain perfectly timed viral tweet that encapsulates our frustration with government meeting after meeting (after meeting) in which men make decisions about women's lives.
And if you've followed any of the ongoing debate about whether the new Lion King qualifies as true "live action," it encapsulates the proxy argument you're really listening to: Should "realistic" presentation be a movie's primary goal?
Let us never forget how he reacted to the classic Trumpian "tug and pull" handshake back in 2017: If you love the President, the G7 photo encapsulates everything you hoped he might be on the world stage.
Simply titled No. 1, the first exhibition features Patricia Fernández, Anne Guro Larsmon, Shana Lutker, Sarah Rara, and Gracie Devito, whose raining cloud sculpture from 2015 encapsulates the mixture of nature and artifice that the project embodies.
It's a gag that encapsulates one of the best things about this film: It trusts young viewers to recognize the clichés they've been fed by other animated movies over the years and to appreciate seeing them subverted.
"That encapsulates where Detroit is now," said David Blaszkiewicz, president of Invest Detroit, a nonprofit that has invested $251 million in financing for the Metropolitan and other real estate and business projects over the past 20 years.
"Immigration Policy" encapsulates for me what the book fair does best: inviting as many voices as possible to join the conversation, so we can find a new perspective that has the potential to change our own worldview.
The problem that Mr. Trump faces as he worries aloud about how to handle the young immigrants, who were brought illegally to this country as small children, encapsulates the beating heart of the difficult choices confronting him.
In a sequence that encapsulates the book's easy charm, the narrator takes Billy to Chumley's, the past-its-prime West Village literary bar, hoping that some of the Hemingway and Fitzgerald magic will rub off on them.
In a battle sequence depicting General McMahon's plan to retake the Helmand Province, Mr. Stanfield's character breaks out of a pinned-down situation and comes upon a scene that encapsulates the absurd tragedy of the Marines' endeavor.
LONDON (Reuters) - A man pictured calmly taking his pint of beer with him as other people fled past him during Saturday's deadly attack in London has been cast as an unlikely hero who encapsulates British humor and defiance.
There are few captions that can be universally applied to both thirst trap selfies and semi-public emotional breakdowns on the finsta, but "I'm baby" somehow encapsulates the vast expanse of humanity in two easy words. I'm. Baby.
And while the sum of Brad Pitt and Tifffany Haddish's net worth may be a bit shy of what Beyoncé and Jay Z are working with, the "Flawless" lyric perfectly encapsulates this mysterious elevator moment from the Oscars.
"The euro/franc cross encapsulates the growing risk premium that investors are placing on the euro in recent days and we may see further downside for now," said Alvin Tan, a currency strategist at Societe Generale in London.
The script is laden with hidden clues, it seems, and the music — much of it by Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi — toes the line between sci-fi and Western in a way that perfectly encapsulates this show.
His latest foray into production, an EP entitled Rareforms for New York's Most Excellent Unlimited Recordings, encapsulates his shapeshifting path through multiple corners of dance music, while stripping down his usual sound to a focus on sparser electronics.
Though some farmers hope to do just this (see article), his nod to the land girls of the 1940s encapsulates another curious Brexiteer nostalgia, for a sturdy wartime patriotism which critics of Brexit are lambasted for not sharing.
To me, this image encapsulates why everyone from astronomers to average citizens has been entranced by Cassini for so long: it's a stark reminder of what we think we are versus what the universe knows us to be.
The title track is one of the most openly melodic tracks that Savage has put out since his time with Teenage Cool Kids and there's a groove to it that encapsulates the band's essential urge towards the laconic.
From new wearables that detect breast cancer to creating the industrial supply chain for the meat replacement industry, the latest crop of Y Combinator companies showcased the breadth of entrepreneurial innovation that encapsulates the waning days of 240.
The fact that Judge Neil Gorsuch had to criticize the man who nominated him to the Supreme Court perfectly encapsulates the horrifying tension between Donald Trump's power to shape the judiciary and his inclination to trammel over it.
The popularity of Blue Apron is possibly due to the affordability and possibly due to the fact that the service encapsulates the range of human experience: my best meal and my worst meal were both from this box.
Corker encapsulates GOP civil war In the minute-long survey, the doorknockers use their iPhones to record what the voters think of Trump and whether they are familiar with water legislation that Valadao has backed in the Senate.
Power struggle The briefing deficiency highlighted by the shutdown only encapsulates an ongoing power struggle that has existed among the West Wing communications team for months now, according to interviews with several current and former White House officials.
The shape of Texas is the Rorschach test deep in the heart of the Texas psyche: the singular, curiously drawn image that somehow encapsulates, with a few right angles and big bends, a state of 27 million people.
This video, created by ace Danny Duffy and set to R. Kelly music, encapsulates what the mantis meant to the Royals: Mantis first took an interest in the Royals during their recent series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The leafy streets fanning out from Iroon Square are chockablock with rambunctious establishments that swing till dawn, but for an experience that best encapsulates how Psyrri toes that fine line between glamorous and grungy, head to Cantina Social.
In many ways, Ms. Manzanales's piece, a kind of fragmented self-portrait, encapsulates the new air of exploration in the company encouraged by Mr. Vilaro: mixed, honest, heartfelt — words that could also describe the Ballet Hispánico of today.
Using color inside our homes is not just an easy way to try out new trends, it's also a way to creatively connect — and the shade that best encapsulates this sentiment just made its annual debut last night.
" The chorus alone encapsulates this idea, with lyrics such as: "And I think it's gonna be a long long time/'Till touch down brings me round again to find/I'm not the man they think I am at home.
In a new video taken of the couple at Trooping the Colour (the official celebration of the Queen's birthday) this past Saturday, they share a subtle moment that perfectly encapsulates why everyone is head over heels for their love.
"We picked the Emmys because it's the night that encapsulates one very narrow stereotypical view of beauty and we thought it was a perfect moment to show beauty can be very diverse, and sexy can is diverse," Beitler continued.
Another staple on the menu, a kangaroo pastrami with cultured cream, encapsulates much of what's great about modern Australian dining: ingredients you couldn't find anywhere else, a sense of humor and a fierce dedication to pleasure above all else.
New York (CNN Business)The debate over Facebook's decision to allow President Trump's reelection campaign to pay to run false ads on its platform encapsulates the awkward moral, social and civil questions that have dogged the company since 2016.
But here you are in this moment that sort of encapsulates a lot of the fear and anxiety of what, not just our country, our entire civilization, is grappling with, and here you are in the middle of it.
As odd as it sounds and looks, this stable perfectly encapsulates the wrestling craziness which drew me in as a fan in my younger years—a joy clearly replicated from those fans in attendance featured in the above video.
The roughly 100-mile stretch encompassing the park, private land and two towns, all patrolled by the same sector headquarters of CBP, encapsulates how much the Border Patrol mission can vary -- and how a cookie cutter solution is misguided.
Perhaps no state better encapsulates the political volatility around guns than Colorado, which has both a deep tradition of gun ownership and a history of mass shootings, including the 1999 Columbine school massacre and the Aurora movie theater killings.
"The euro/Swiss franc cross encapsulates the growing risk premium that investors are placing on the euro in recent days and we may see further downside for now," said Alvin Tan, a currency strategist at Societe Generale in London.
To her, the mortgage meltdown perfectly encapsulates what she views as the corrupt bargain that rules the nation's capital — politicians from both parties getting in bed with big corporations and their lobbyists to rig the game against average Americans.
That certain je-ne-sais-quoi you smell when you step into a musty home, hike by decaying vegetation or open a box of stale cereal — a single Jahai word that direct translation wouldn't do justice, encapsulates that quality.
The curators suggest that, while the Smolensk crash is just one of many tragic events that have shaped Poland's post-capitalist transition, the politicization of the crash perfectly encapsulates the broader social and spiritual issues currently dogging the nation.
The deal doesn't have an end date, but considering how perfectly it encapsulates the '90s trend happening right now — and given that trends inevitably die out — perhaps it's wiser to enter an arrangement that allows for a graceful exit.
Her "Syria Project," a highlight of the 383 Venice Biennale, encapsulates statistical data on chemical warfare, refugee camps and ruined cities in that tortured nation in exquisitely drawn and painted maps that could be mistaken for floral still lifes.
It was also a final bid to erase what has become a painful and persistent blot on his tenure: his inability to tackle an issue that animated his campaign in 2008 and in many ways encapsulates his approach to national security.
"Explore your values, challenge yourself, remove yourself from your comfort zone and define the meaning of adventure," she captioned a beach photo, "to be one that encapsulates exploration and adventure as a holistic term referring to body, mind and soul."
That encapsulates what's made the line an increasingly essential part of the city's fashion landscape since its 2011 launch: the clothing feels real and personal to the body it's on, whether that body is on a runway or on the street.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Department could not be reached for comment at this time, but perhaps this headline best encapsulates the situation:In cases where animals didn't have a team of dedicated employees to help them, locals stepped up to assist.
To help combat that exhaustion (or, more honestly, exacerbate it), we've compiled this year's best, weirdest, and most oddly specific pop-culture brackets, presented in, yes, a bracket, to help determine which viral match-up best encapsulates 2018's Bracket Madness.
That's a conversational faux pas, even if you are just a dumb AI. This sort of misstep perfectly encapsulates the challenges of the Alexa Prize, a competition that will help shape the future of voice-based computing for years to come.
But nothing encapsulates the distance we've traveled in 26 years like watching a dark Mercedes peel in over the sounds of a track heavy with drums and distorted vocals, disgorging none other than Special Agent Dale Cooper looking like Tommy Wiseau.
Starting with AI, there's a line that I think pretty much encapsulates the one thing you absolutely need to know about the future of machine learning that I have used again and again: Everything that can be digitized will be digitized.
Yes, that's a word we'd swore we'd never use, but if we were to use that word as a descriptor for someone who encapsulates the perfect mix of trendy-meets-edgy-meets-wearable, this Pretty Little Liars star is it.
LONDON, June 4 (Reuters) - A man pictured calmly taking his pint of beer with him as other people fled past him during Saturday's deadly attack in London has been cast as an unlikely hero who encapsulates British humour and defiance.
Firmly pro-European, comfortable with immigration and a model of liberal Islam (he backed gay marriage and fought to keep a local pub open), he encapsulates the city's contradictions: internationalist and parochial, swaggering and insecure, original and clichéd, socialist and capitalist.
Although the image encapsulates Debord's contempt for consumer culture, it reductively implies that his work was mediaphobic (Debord later adapted The Society of the Spectacle into his first feature-length film by utilizing footage from advertisements, newsreels, and other movies).
The author encapsulates a feeling of many students of Marx: read the dense, theoretical chapters of "Capital" closely, and no matter how much you try, it is hard to escape the conclusion that there is plenty of nonsense in there.
To my mind, no book better encapsulates this spirit than "More Than I Dreamed: A Lifetime of Collecting," by Malcolm Forbes, whose deliriously materialistic account of his own life gives the lie to the notion that success is its own end.
Yet Boxer's feverish impasto maps a lengthwise network of visual pathways through the paintings' color fields, in the form of hatches, creases, ridges, and crinkles, including a long, unifying central seam that encapsulates all of the painting's coloration and brushstrokes.
A moment of drama encapsulates the achievement: After Jie resigned in the second of three matches, the 23-year-old lingered in his chair, staring down at the board for several minutes, fidgeting with game pieces and scratching his head.
On "Black Tongue" Karen delivers her hellion quaver "We're high in the back room / Gonna have a pack soon / With this you will regret / Just let it be," which encapsulates the reckless antics of the era; timeless antics at that.
Each of the show's 216 pieces encapsulates Pelton's belief that painting can express transcendence; some, like "The Blest" (227), in which a group of spirit-like forms seem to emerge from a burst of light, evoke hope in these chaotic times.
I've always found First Hate to be a particularly special band—they bring more heart to their music than their scene peers Iceage and Lust for Youth—and "A Prayer for the Unemployed" and its video encapsulates why that is.
For all the noise surrounding his personal life and his out-there public statements, Kanye's music is at its best when it encapsulates these moments, using his status as a monolithic pop star to let us know we're not alone.
Before signing to Domino, dude self-released like a bazillion records—which you can cop here—but the best one, in my opinion, is Trick, an album that encapsulates everything that's come to define Alex G: weird, stitched together experimental songwriting.
The decision to rip away Brennan's clearance encapsulates Trump's imperious, insecure personalization of policy, his propensity to lie to justify his transgressions, and his flailing efforts to quiet his critics -- efforts that, as we have already seen, are doomed to fail.
It's easy to see someone on Instagram or in a Refinery29 post that you think encapsulates the definition of "successful," but what you don't see is the hours of effort and the untold "failures" those same folks have experienced in private.
This all-too-typical transformation of one retail outlet encapsulates the dramatic changes and challenges that the entire mile-long market on the Portobello Road has faced in recent years, caught between the dwindling interest in antiques and rising business costs.
It was always connected to some line about how incredible it was that the writer-director brothers seemed to appear so fully formed out of nowhere, with a movie that so perfectly encapsulates a certain feeling of New York City.
In the exhibition, a 1963 photograph of a storefront protest at Wigs Parisian in Harlem encapsulates two important tenets of the AJAS: economic independence and Black empowerment, which became synonymous with the slogans Think Black, Buy Black, and Black is Beautiful.
The scene encapsulates what "Game of Thrones" has become, as it begins its last fire-belching spin around the HBO firmament Sunday: a dragon-delivery device, a collection of spectacular images, to which character, complexity and conversation have become secondary.
Last night, on Later... with Jools Holland, he performed "Radio Silence," a song that encapsulates much of what he's about: club ready production shot through with moments of utterly stark loneliness, guided through the dark by his slow-burning vocals.
"In a gesture that perfectly encapsulates this useless man and his half-assed approach to conservation, Zinke unveiled a worn-out edition of the bar room classic Big Buck Hunter for his employees on Yuesday, framing it as highlighting "#sportsmen contributions 2 conservation.
It is also rife with nostalgic cultural signifiers, from arcade games and era-specific movie posters to a shiny Trans Am and a running joke about New Kids on the Block that encapsulates the film's loving teasing of its socially awkward protagonists.
Of course fans have already embraced "Five More Minutes," inspired by the death of his beloved grandfather, and they're now getting acquainted with "This Is It," a tender, mid-tempo song that encapsulates all the hope and excitement of a marriage proposal.
Here's the only quote she'll give me to use on the subject, which pretty much encapsulates what she has said in public in front of Uber employees, in various cable television appearances on the subject and at board meetings, according to those there.
In many ways this inaugural batch encapsulates broader trends in commercializing AI. For as long as the chance remains that one of these startups could be the next Dropbox or Airbnb, YC has nothing to lose from investing in verticalizing its storied accelerator.
Svin'in's watercolour of a European man in a top hat grappling with two barely clothed Native American men in a canoe (pictured) powerfully encapsulates the offensive misconception—held by Euro-American societies for centuries—that indigenous American cultures are uncivilised and uncouth.
Though the previously shared single "I Am Here (I Am Alive)" found Lennox frustrated, "Is there something missing I can't tell / Is there more I can't see," Bonny Doon's latest, "A Lotta Things," which Noisey is premiering below, encapsulates that sentiment more intensely.
That it's classified as a "virtual assistant" rather than something like a "super search engine" is an important distinction, because the difference between the two terms encapsulates how technological advance is often an advance in what we say and think about technology.
The debate over the burkini ban encapsulates the difficulties secular France faces as it grapples with a response to homegrown jihadists and foreign militants, following Islamist attacks on Nice and a Normandy church in July, and major deadly attacks in Paris last year.
No one encapsulates this more perfectly than Horiguchi: an ultra promising prospect who said himself that he didn't feel quite ready to fight for the title yet, Horiguchi fought zero top tier flyweights before being thrown into a title fight with Johnson.
And I can't think of a three-hour stretch of the Bachelor in Paradise series that better encapsulates my on-again / still-on-but-mildly-disgusted relationship with the program and its intentions than this week's two-night, three-hour emotional decathlon.
Not in the sense that people should enjoy one over the other, but that it encapsulates the idea that something was lost as video games replaced their physical, face-to-face counterparts and there wasn't anything to really be done about it.
She has her fervid supporters: And her detractors: There's one or two folks just here to have a goof: And finally, I think this picture perfectly encapsulates the three central modes of thought in our current political discourse: That's all to be expected.
Thus, Clark writes, "if the maverick boldness that the administration displayed in rescuing Otto represents the best of Trumpism, what followed once it was clear the reports were flawed encapsulates its troubling disregard for facts when a dubious narrative supports its interests."
The book is, in some ways, a document that perfectly encapsulates what the word "millennial" means to the people it describes: a uniquely — indeed, historically — put-upon cohort, defined by economic trauma and unfairly blamed for all that has happened to it.
More broadly, the company's failure encapsulates a long-brewing debate in Britain over whether outsourcing public services to private enterprises is as effective as it has often been touted, and whether some contractors, like certain banks, have become too big to fail.
And, at the end of the program, it presented the answer that has sufficed for six decades: Ailey's "Revelations," the masterpiece foundation of the whole enterprise and a visceral reminder of what the company encapsulates and why people keep coming back for it.
But the phenomenon of conservative Christian opposition to Harry Potter succinctly encapsulates many of the forces that were at play within that group two decades ago — and illuminates a whole group of young adults who felt excluded from the world around them.
In a way, that device encapsulates the position of Spain within the European phone market: it's a slightly less spendthrift place than its wealthier neighbors to the north, and so it provides more opportunity for smaller companies and more budget-friendly models to flourish.
He claims the Klan case, which features prominently in his stump speech everywhere, also plays well among whites, as a token of his law-and-order credentials and determination to move Alabama beyond the reputation for backwardness and bigotry that his Republican opponent encapsulates.
Joe Zadeh This song from North East band Martha is the kind of full blooded indie pop that encapsulates when you're angry as hell but you've also never felt more alive, and you're using your fury as some sort of motherfuckin' X-men super power.
And instead of trying to find one, cohesive style that encapsulates all the different things she likes, the star says in the June/July issue of StyleWatch that she just leans into dressing according to who she feels like being on any given day.
The Garson version brilliantly encapsulates his ability to build cinematic dreamscapes out of layered synth lines and a suggestive title, while at other points he predates classic video game music ("Good Morning Starshine"), as well as Conrad Schnitzler-esque motorik electronics ("Let the Sunshine in").
Knudson: It definitely has guitar-tapping and that kind of stuff but to Jake's point I think it encapsulates a general vibe in the album which is creating really memorable lyrics and moments with production and by focusing on writing the best parts we can.
It neatly—and arrogantly—encapsulates the core belief that elites of both parties have shared ever since the attack on Pearl Harbor: that America is the cornerstone for global capitalism, the linchpin holding together every nation committed to free trade, collective security, and international law.
The indelible image of a mother in a Disney shirt, clutching her young children and running from tear gas at the U.S.-Mexico border, encapsulates the heartbreaking nature of the current moment — more than a president's angry tweet or fiery speech could ever convey.
The incident encapsulates the risks as transit systems continue to evolve and intertwine with the mobility sharing economy in cities around the US. Revel began piloting the shared Vespa scooter-style e-mopeds in select New York City neighborhoods in summer 2018 with 68 bikes.
One of the things that I actually talk about in the book is how this really shouldn't be a surprise when you have the dramatic [demographic] changes that are happening in this country, and for a segment of the electorate, Obama completely encapsulates those changes.
But it is unusual for three events with the potential to set the tone of a crucial campaign and the political year ahead to unfold in such a compressed time frame -- one that encapsulates the sense-scrambling reality of Washington in the bewildering Trump era.
However, the fight that encapsulates the feeling around UFC 206—a fight which has perhaps been overlooked due to the big names littering the card from top to bottom—is the welterweight scrap between the returning Jordan Mein and Norway's thunderous Viking Emil "Valhalla" Meek.
This is the photo that encapsulates the cruelty of the Trump era: a father and daughter lying dead on the banks of the Rio Grande river, her tiny arm draped around his neck, drowned after an attempt to cross onto American soil and seek asylum.
As a work about libraries situated within a library that is also an important historical monument, the work is a fitting end; it powerfully encapsulates the biennial's aim of encouraging thoughtful dialogue by engaging contemporary photography with the larger scope of the city's public spaces.
The Department of Homeland Security's "Nuclear Blast" readiness website neatly encapsulates this thinking: "The danger of a massive strategic nuclear attack on the United States is predicted by experts to be less likely today," it tells readers who get past the frightening blast photo on the homepage.
Dan Fogelman, the writer behind rom-com Crazy Stupid Love, continues to impress with his latest project, a drama that perfectly encapsulates the messy and often imperfect bonds of family while simultaneously making you want to call your folks and tell them how much you love them.
The new RAD sampler (RAD stands for rotary-actuated device) is an origami-style robotic claw-like machine that can track down the deep-sea creatures and close around them to create something like a globe that fully encapsulates and then releases the creature without harm.
A simple story, cleanly told, and a player character who tersely defined with just a few small animations (smashing up the Mars base computers, when he is told to simply turn them off, encapsulates the Doom Marine perfectly) demonstrably increase one's enjoyment of a bloody shooter.
But the scene is one of the most memorable in the series because it encapsulates the tension that every character deals with at some point: As much as they would die for their ballroom community, they never stop wanting to be valued in the outside world.
But if it comes down to the wire, if it is a game that's well-played and fluid and encapsulates the sheer fun of a season that felt like a bit of a renaissance, then it could matter almost as much as that 1985 game did.
In the best of all possible worlds, this is the point at which a hero emerges — an icon who encapsulates the lawless rage that simmers beneath the surface of the populace and whose actions release the tension felt by all in the face of increasingly dire circumstances.
A battle for leverage In effect, Ford and the Senate Republicans are engaged in a battle for leverage and the moral high ground, a drama that encapsulates many of the undercurrents of power and gender politics that have rocked the United States during the Trump administration.
But "for better or for worse," Trump has eagerly sunk his teeth into Islamophobia with aims to elicit strong reactions no matter the cost, and that unfortunate truth neatly encapsulates the inflammatory speech, racial tensions, constant news cycle, and turbulent politics that have defined so much of 2015.
"Just like Enigma encapsulates her career trajectory, Haus of Gaga / Las Vegas is a retrospective of her most iconic looks all in one place for the first time, from the "Paparazzi" cigarette shades to this year's Met Gala ensembles," Formichetti, Haus of Gaga member and curator tells PEOPLE.
He even designed an experiment to show that if you hold on to realism—in which quantum objects such as photons always have definite, intrinsic properties, a position that encapsulates a more classical view of reality—then one is forced to concede that the future can influence the past.
It's not a monumental piece, appearing a bit like an industrial will-o'-the-wisp with its Plexiglas and chrome-plated brass, but with its spindly shadow dancing alongside, it encapsulates many of the ideas behind his work, including the embrace of new materials, light, transparency, and unexpected forms.
"I didn't think 2018 could get any more 2018-er yet here we are at the last minute with something that perfectly encapsulates this combination of cruelty and stupidity that characterizes this entire year and everything to do with Trump and the wall," O'Neil told Mashable on Friday.
Like Nathan Barley, or Spaced, or Brass Eye, or any of the other television shows that stamped a mark on the vernacular of this strong yet secluded island, the show encapsulates one of the rare yet necessary subcultures that make Britain, sometimes, the best country in the world.
Robyn's original is melancholic, yes, but it's also ebullient, and it is exactly that juxtaposition that encapsulates the excruciating twist of the stomach and bursting ache in your chest that happens when you see someone you loved, and maybe still love, snogging someone else and moving, leaving you behind.
Philippe Reines, a longtime spokesman for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, perhaps best encapsulates the "whatever it takes" camp.
Proud of its National Hockey League exports, moose population, muskie fishing, and Franco-Ontarian charm (you can get great poutine and maple syrup in town), the city encapsulates the reality of much of the rest of the country: a partially suburban community with rural areas far from city centers.
This is an image from Dave Eggers's "Zeitoun" (2009), set in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, but it smoothly encapsulates the ethos of just about every one of his books: We live, we suffer, but if we're lucky we can find — or fashion — stories to bear us aloft.
Rao's process encapsulates the modern-day confirmation system where proxies jockey for their nominee with the ferocity of a campaign, Democrats and Republicans take turns jettisoning long-held Senate rules, and some question whether the system has become irretrievably broken, erasing the lines between the judicial and political branches.
This clash between an elected government that ran on increasing public spending and the technocrats of Brussels encapsulates the dilemma at the heart of the European Union — its democratic deficit as it tries to manage a currency shared by differing sovereign states without a common budget or finance minister.
AMSTERDAM — If there's a single work that encapsulates the artistry of Erwin Olaf, a leading Dutch photographer known for meticulously staged pictures that challenge social taboos and explore human frailty, it might be his 260 portrait of a young woman in a yellow dress from the Hope series.
Ben Fountain's essay collection encapsulates the political climate of 2016, narrating the year's most surreal and influential events — the Iowa Caucus, the Democratic and Republican national conventions, the election itself and its aftershocks — and contextualizing them by probing into watershed moments of our nation's past — moments that led to significant rebirth.
The final exchange, which is also the most quoted part of the interview, encapsulates the reactions to his disappearance: Mary Sue Ader [Andersen]: I heard a lot of his students were so incapable of living with the reality of it that they were fantasizing all kinds of situations … Willoughby Sharp: Escapes?
Here's a nugget that encapsulates the health insurance industry, despite all the noise surrounding the future of the Affordable Care Act: In the first quarter of this year, Aetna collected more premium revenue from government programs (namely Medicare and Medicaid) than it did from commercial insurance for the first time ever.
I became infatuated with a passage from Johnson's story "Homeless and High," which in its own way perfectly encapsulates the energy that Gregg Allman, both alone and with The Allman Brothers band, brought to his best work: And that's how, on the Ave, we drank up the dregs of the 60s.
While most sports films gloss over the tough moments as they depict the tale of another happy-go-lucky, storybook ending, "Coach Carter" encapsulates what it feels like to watch your team reach the end of the rainbow, only to discover that a leprechaun has booby-trapped the pot of gold.
How honest he was, and what the many women he bedded might have said if they could have, will always be unknown — and the Museum of Fine Art's anxious decision to retitle this show encapsulates a real uncertainty, at museums today, of how best to address sexual inequalities of the past.
The framing when Nick unbuckles his pants, with Serena Joy standing out of focus to the side, is amazing for how succinctly it encapsulates so much of what Gilead represents: the rarity of private moments, the currency of women's bodies and the fear of violence in the face of absolute control.
To me, Burlingame encapsulates one side of the American view of China, one that reappeared in the 1970s and lasted up through the beginning of the Obama administration — the idea, or rather the bet — that China would liberalize and become more like us as long as we facilitated its rise.
Dylan's 2017 LA Times op-ed encapsulates all these factors: that the web of accusations, denials, explanations, and complications that spans decades has made the case almost impossible to untangle, and that — coupled with the strenuous work of publicists — it has cast a kind of haze over the whole matter.
While Slimane's modern update as worn by Emma Watson and Angelina Jolie at the 2015 BAFTAs perfectly encapsulates that same spirit of crisply tailored sophistication, that doesn't mean he can't also design a mean evening wear look for the gentlemen out there, as well, as proven by Drake at the 2013 Grammys.
That response encapsulates some of the disturbing intellectual trends chronicled in "The Coddling of the American Mind": a willingness, even eagerness, to take offence; a determination to interpret other people's words as bleakly as possible, regardless of intent; and a Manichean world view in which a political opponent must always be wrong.
If I could pick one single item of clothing I'm most obsessed with right now, it would be the Mara Hoffman moon top, which encapsulates that perfect blend of modest and horny: long balloon sleeves (modest), gorgeous square neckline (neutral-to-modest), high crop (horny), sexy cutout in the back (definitely horny).
Think Television circa Marquee Moon joining forces with Murmur-era R.E.M. to cover Love's Forever Changes on Sebadoh's gear, connecting 1977 to 1983, 1967, and 1996 to reveal a sound that encapsulates 2017—and 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, and the entirety of this pitiless era we can't put our finger on.
How, in the capital of one of the world's great economies -- a city that even more than New York encapsulates all that's good about society in our globalized and networked world -- can people burn to death in a way that would have been familiar to Londoners of the 17th and 18th centuries?
Because moviegoers have been conditioned by countless courtroom dramas (and sometimes by real life) to expect an emotional flash point that encapsulates a moral truth, you long for a delicious turning point like the lawyer Joseph N. Welch's lofty dressing down of Senator Joseph McCarthy at the Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954.
In all fairness, while it may suck for UC Davis to be perpetually judged for the actions of one man at an event that took place five years ago, the failure of its efforts to eradicate an unflattering reputation from the web perfectly encapsulates a crucial point about the nature of the internet.
His warm, funny description of growing up with spina bifida in the 1950s and 60s is the narrative that introduces the audience to Camp Jened and encapsulates precisely why the camp was a formative experience for many who joined the decades-long fight to pass legislation to acknowledge the humanity of his peers.
The phrase "Infrastructure Week" has become something of a joke that encapsulates the dysfunction of Washington in the Trump era, after the White House repeatedly scheduled one during Mr. Trump's first two years in office, only to have it overshadowed by a jarring comment by the president or a damaging revelation about him.
There are three principle reasons as to why "Club Can't Handle Me" is a song that painfully and accurately encapsulates that bittersweet sadness that keeps us riddling our bodies and souls with anything we can ingest weekend after weekend, alternating our prayers between long for transcendence and the plain sweet release of death.
Whether sashaying in a crisp white sari, singing an emotional rendition of Frozen's "Let It Go" with jasmine flowers strung through her hair, or belting a boisterous cover of "Lady Marmalade" with the lyrics changed to "Lady Mayamma," every performance encapsulates an idea Alex holds close to his heart: to be uncompromisingly true to yourself.
For what it's worth, the book is full of unsubstantiated claims and is worth skipping.) The Equifax breach encapsulates perfectly why sovereignty is so important: In a system where we are forced to relinquish our credit histories to a third party, it can use (and lose) that data in a manner that massively exposes us.
There had been hints before, with the moving "Soldier's Things," a list of personal items of a veteran being sold in a box at a dollar a pop; "Earth Dies Screaming" envisages a terrifying future probably due to global warming and "What's He Building?" from Mule Variations encapsulates paranoid middle America's fear of the other.
Let me guide you, as we walk through the ten most expensive music videos of all time... Cost: £21.3 million (£24.8 million today) The most decadent shit that happens:If there's one music video that truly encapsulates the 27.5s' dizzying obsession with anything remotely futuristic, robotic and gravity-less, it's Backstreet Boys' "Larger than Life".
"Key things for a good sauna are that it's wood heated, it has a big enough stove and it has enough fresh air," says Eemeli Nurminen, general manager of the sleek, architecturally striking Loyly, named for the untranslatable Finnish word which encapsulates the sound, heat and moisture of splashing water on a hot stove.
"The QAnon theory encapsulates a number of pervasive conspiracies, but at its core involves the idea that President Donald Trump is secretly working to take down a satanic child sex trafficking operation run in part by Hillary Clinton, who Q says will be taken to Guantanamo Bay in an operation termed the "Great Awakening.
In many ways, the discussion between the three men in Mr. Trump's office tower encapsulates the dueling impulses of the president-elect, a man who enjoys being at the center of attention, but who is also aware that he was elected on a strong populist message of "draining the swamp" of Washington cronyism and extravagance.
Nor is it because Lena Dunham had the neon sign on West Broadway replicated in blazing-orange ink on her body this year, either, although I appreciate how neatly the sign's progress from the front cover of "Bright Lights, Big City" in 1984 to Ms. Dunham's backside encapsulates the recent cultural history of New York.
Dance and electronic music has long had a fickle relationship with the future, but its big-tent iteration—"EDM," for the marketers out there—often takes a "live for tonight" attitude that encapsulates the fatalism of being young and unsure of what tomorrow will bring, an infatuation with the ticking second-hand of the present moment.
The arc of their two-scene relationship neatly encapsulates the ideas The Shape of Water expands on over the rest of its runtime (with much more resonance than Suburbicon or Downsizing): Everyone's free to fall in love with the idea of the idyllic American suburb — but it's not going to love everyone back the same way.
The video completely encapsulates the sound of the project; huge sweeping surf rock riffs in line with classics like Dick Dale or Avengers VI. The riffs and vibes come in full force together to create a kind of displacement sure to make you feel like you too are traveling cross-country, not being held down by anything.
The result is a widening trench between the parties in the House that encapsulates the growing distance between a Democratic coalition centered on minorities, Millennials and college-educated white voters, most of them clustered in urban areas, and a competing GOP coalition that revolves around evangelical, rural and blue-collar whites who often live beyond it.
What emerges in Neil Jordan's haunting 1992 thriller about an Irish Republican Army member and the relationship he forms with a captured British soldier encapsulates all the best elements of UK crime dramas like Sexy Beast and This Is England, elevates them to the level of a war film, and blurs the edges with a wash of noir romance.
Call it a waste of eggs, but the wall—now a painting of sorts—perfectly encapsulates the British artist's concerns over the last 30 years: the beauty and energies of everyday materials; the celebration of intuitive and collaborative art-making; the pushing back of social expectations, particularly of women; and the possibility of finding unapologetic pleasure in the perverse.
It encapsulates many of the debates and discussions that would grow to animate the film and art worlds this decade — issues of representation on film, of who gets to control the final product, of mixing and remixing the past, of what political art might look like, of the potential reach of films by and starring black artists.
Sure. But where Green's first cartoon captured the spirit of simmering anxiety that so many of us feel from time to time, the new one perfectly encapsulates the moment when that feeling boils over into a full-on panic attack — a feeling that seems about right for the unpredictable and often terrifying state of the world today.
And while a lot of critical focus has been on her anthemic, uplifting singles from Rainbow ("Praying" and "Woman") as a nod to her pop music renewal, it's actually the album's introspective country twang opener, "Bastards," that is the core of Kesha's refresh and comeback—the one song on the record that truly encapsulates that Kesha is still defiantly here.
The anthology "Highbrow, Lowbrow, Brilliant, Despicable: 20103 Years of New York" (Simon & Schuster) encapsulates those five convulsive decades in lavish illustrations, vivid oral histories and evocative recreations by, among others, Tom Wolfe, Jimmy Breslin, Nora Ephron, Nicholas Pileggi, Julie Baumgold and Gael Greene from the magazine's more than 2,300 issues edited, most prominently, by Clay Felker, Ed Kosner and Adam Moss.
It was completely out of it in a very affirming way that's brought up a lot more questions than it's answered … it so perfectly encapsulates a kind of everyday absurdity that's part of African life … then on top of that, [it's a story] that's like a big 'Fuck you' to the respectability that often accompanies trying to tell bigger African stories.
But it is a neat way to stop and think about what songs (or other kinds of media) mean the most to you, and how they relate to this moment in time: which among them best encapsulates your personal feelings about 2017, and which will help you kick off the new year with, if not a bang, then at least a "Skrraaaa!"
I thought of what Rujeko Hockley, co-curator of the 22016 Whitney Biennial, wrote about one of its participants, Toyin Ojih Odutola, who was born in Nigeria and emigrated to America when she was five: She encapsulates all of these categories: immigrant, citizen, native-born, foreign-born, native speaker, ESL learner, African-American, but not African-American in the way that we generally mean it here […].
Below, the original and its spawn: When there's a starter park that perfectly encapsulates all of your dad's favorite things: When your relationship is, uh, complicated: When your dad is handy and won't let you forget it: When your dad is a really good dancer and also tucks his shirt into his pants: When your dad is, like, extremely cool and not embarrassing at all:
As of yesterday, it looked like the original Pixel was done getting updates, as Google released its November security update for most Pixel phones, but nothing for the Pixel or Pixel XL. Google tells The Verge that the Pixels won't get that November update, but it says December's "encapsulates a variety of updates" from the November and December updates that were issued for other Pixels.
" One sentence in particular in the essay encapsulates how this burnout intersects with our digital lives: "My refusal to respond to a kind Facebook DM is thus symptomatic of the sheer number of calls for my attention online: calls to read an article, calls to promote my own work, calls to engage wittily or defend myself from trolls or like a relative's picture of their baby.
Not only did they play a pivotal role in establishing one of the most important British labels of all time (Metalheadz), hold down a residency in an era defining nightclub (Blue Note) and record a mix that best encapsulates an entire genre (DJ Kicks), but they did it all with complete creative independence, and a spirit that has lived on far beyond their collective heyday.
Textures can appear flat, and the player-controlled models—the series staple Arwings, as well as the tank variant Landmaster and the newly introduced, chicken-like Walker (an alt-mode for the Arwing)—are a far cry from the gorgeously detailed skells (mechs) of another Wii U exclusive, Xenoblade Chronicles X. Looks wise, Star Fox Zero really encapsulates how underpowered its parent platform is against the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
"The capital of the world, the cradle of culture" is how he encapsulates the streets around them, before expanding on the description with a more detailed account of Novigrad's charms: The pair retire to one of those 35 taverns, the Spear Blade, at which point the story takes a more traditionally supernatural turn, and we're introduced—again, for the first time—to a Doppler, a shape-shifting character by the name of Dudu.
Second, Trump is trying desperately to elevate immigration as a burning issue again, focusing his fire on a caravan of immigrants from Central America plodding northward toward the U.S. This is an easy target for Trump and his base because it encapsulates a sentiment without expressly articulating it: America is being invaded and overrun by people who are not white and not European, which risks the maintenance of American heritage, which is white heritage.
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