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A stunning image, encapsulating #Harvey & the catastrophic flooding in #Houston.
Then Maloney unloaded, encapsulating how frustrating Sondland was to investigators.
It is also considering encapsulating alcohol for a whole new market.
The glass walls encapsulating the different narrators appear to be soundproof.
The ensemble is an unresolved one, encapsulating the dualities present in any wearer.
And it created a headline and angered US allies, encapsulating Trump's "America First" philosophy.
Encapsulating the most robust fields of language evolution and user interest this year, Dictionary.
The incorrectly capitalized, jingoistic message is counterintuitive, encapsulating the whole debate around anthem protests succinctly.
Yet it's all brought together into something encapsulating what we call the modern feminine alphabet.
The piece is the star of the exhibit, encapsulating the looming, unquantifiable threat of the future.
"Very seldom," the president responded, encapsulating the defiant tone of the news conference in two words.
Still, I feel like we're encapsulating the teamwork that the game places so much importance on.
I make the pattern travel, encapsulating the chairs, getting larger as it moves closer to the viewer.
This involved deep breathing, mindfulness, and encapsulating our bodies with an egg-like aura of white light.
Pills: The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is moving forward with new rules for tableting and encapsulating machines.
Today I froze water and used this technology to reconfigure the environment encapsulating my Zacapa and Coke.
For filmmakers, food is a powerful tool for encapsulating the decadent, nostalgic, and even grotesque on-screen.
First,  D. enigmatica  has no tentacles, so it  hunts by encapsulating prey  within its gelatinous, umbrella-like body.
Encapsulating the pursuit of wealth and its pernicious effects, the gold-rushers inevitably clashed with the Shoshoni tribe.
If Trump is good at one thing, it's rallying his supporters with pithy, all-encapsulating turns of phrase.
The drama has captivated India, encapsulating bigger issues of religious extremism, women's rights and the rule of law.
But there was a problem whose solution was outside Depper's solution space: that big, mood-setting, theme-encapsulating song.
I said up above that Togetherness is not particularly interested in encapsulating the experiences of everybody who watches it.
The investment bank—encapsulating the highs and lows of his career—finds its way into many of his conversations.
The Hagia Sophia Museum was used as both a church and a mosque, encapsulating the city's rich cultural history.
But at least one of those ends has a striking embellishment encapsulating the atelier's creative flair and imaginative whims.
It's a palpably multicultural place, encapsulating what is happening in Africa better than any other city on the continent.
Her husband, the actor Steve Buscemi, said the cause was encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis, which is characterized by intestinal blockage.
One of the big revelations from the flyby was the discovery of an ocean beneath the icy shell encapsulating Pluto.
We only had to carry two skinny pencils that night for touch ups: Talk about encapsulating the ease of summer.
The last government shutdown was in 2013, encapsulating an era of bitter partisanship and Republican opposition to President Barack Obama.
The formula first primes hair cuticles by encapsulating free radicals, which then allows the color to deposit evenly without any interference.
Encapsulating the high hopes for this market was a report issued this week by Leon Westgate, analyst at ICBC Standard Bank.
There were several cries of "no" as Trump announced the honor, encapsulating the disbelief of many Democrats captive in their seats.
The ice contains "a thousand years of history" about volcanoes and the climate, he noted, encapsulating "the entire history of Icelanders".
Encapsulating the writings of artists trained and working within these constructs is Paper Monument's recently released Social Medium: Artists Writing, 2000–20003.
And then there's this instructive sequence, perfectly encapsulating Holiday's newfound aggression when placed in a situation that encourages him to let loose.
Inside these closets, we have imagined a variety of gruesome things lurking, encapsulating our nightmares and giving a face to our terrors.
Shange delivers her narrative with uncompromising beauty, intent on encapsulating the nuances of Black female subjectivity, as well as revealing her own.
The Chicago teachers strike that began earlier this week comes pretty darn close to encapsulating all of America's most daunting economic challenges.
"Trump the gun grabber" was the headline on Breitbart News, encapsulating the surreal nature of yet another logic busting day in Washington.
"DACA is a very, very difficult subject for me," Trump said, encapsulating his dilemma in a news conference nearly a year ago.
Bollywood's films of the 1950s followed the path of India's newly independent future, encapsulating ideas of romantic nationalism, social justice and liberty.
The short blurbs outside each gallery room make bland attempts at encapsulating the region's tumultuous history and current democratic and militaristic perturbations.
It was then embellished with both hand-sewn pearls and gemstones and machine-printed rhinestones, perfectly encapsulating the tension between man and machine.
And Haelixa, a firm spun out from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, in Zurich, is encapsulating DNA using a different material: glass.
They think they can improve the bugs' sensitivity to vapours from explosives and plan to test other ways of encapsulating and dispersing them.
The remark was seen by his defenders as encapsulating his "America First" approach to governing but as something more sinister by his critics.
Living that hard chocobo life We're not exactly sure what purpose the rambunctious chocobos serve, aside from encapsulating the spirit of untamable wilderness.
He has a real knack of encapsulating the message of the song, creating a narrative around it and then completely fucking with it.
Four months ago, she also launched a GoFundMe page, explaining she was diagnosed with "Sclerosis Encapsulating Peritonitis," a rare and often fatal abdominal condition.
"A pressure was building inside my body, encapsulating all of the suffering and torment, rising through my esophagus like mercury in a thermometer," he recalls.
All three songs became integral parts of the film, perfectly encapsulating the rush of new love and the heartbreak that occurs when you lose it.
There's a photo Montgomery keeps close, encapsulating their grief: Her son Jordan, just 18, leads a group of men in white shirts carrying the casket.
One flicker can transform boring bedrooms into cozy escapes, filling the space with relaxing aromatherapy and encapsulating the essence of the season with one scent.
Over the city names, the word "Enough" is written in big, black letters, encapsulating the exhaustion many people feel when each new mass shooting occurs.
As a survivor of abuse, "Praying" does the most amazing job of encapsulating all of those ups, downs and jutting angles of the healing process.
Mr. Aloni fuses joy and sorrow throughout the film, and ends with a devastating image encapsulating the intransigent forces that conspire to silence young artists.
A few months ago she set up a GoFundMe page, and said she'd been diagnosed with sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis -- an inflammation of the small intestines.
You can always talk about his scarily accurate predictions about the all-encapsulating nature of entertainment, and quickly pivot to a discussion of social media.
What I do know is this nickname very much stuck to the Texas Senator, encapsulating for lots of people what they didn't trust about him.
"Christmas just came early for conservatives," said Sarah Isgur Flores, spokeswoman for Attorney General designate Jeff Sessions, encapsulating the universally positive response to Gorsuch from conservatives.
The "song," called "Hahahrawrrahaha," is hypnotic, and not just because of the pulsing beat: It's perfectly distilled aural Goldblum gold, inimitably encapsulating his uniquely weird attractiveness.
The once-supreme rental chain was a staple in American strip malls and shopping centers, encapsulating a labyrinth of at least 7,000 movies in each store.
On the Level, by Ed Smith, examines how small moments in games can resonate throughout—and beyond—the games themselves, encapsulating all of their various qualities.
On the Level, by Ed Smith, examines how small moments in games can resonate throughout—and beyond—the games themselves, encapsulating all of their various qualities.
The intent is that they work like book ends of the period of time since the foundation of Israel, encapsulating something of the story of Palestine.
What unfolded for the next two hours was a film that was both tragic and beautiful, perfectly encapsulating the life and rise of the young troubled rapper.
Those neo-Nazis are a joy to bludgeon—kicking to death a racist, in a junkyard, is as encapsulating a snapshot of Manhunt you could ask for.
"This show and all the people who help create it, it is encapsulating almost all the things I love about humans and humanity," he said between songs.
In a way, it was the perfect final, encapsulating image of Carrie—receiving all her friends in the bedroom, with Debbie holding court in the living room.
Under a microscope, Bourbon virus is a shape-shifter, sometimes long and filamentous, sometimes a sphere studded with spiky proteins, encapsulating a string of segmented genetic code.
The drawings often have a split screen or multiple windows, sitting next to or atop another, and they do not hide the encapsulating Graphic User Interface (GUI).
When I realized that I helped create a nightmare vision of an unchallenged, sustainable fascist world order encapsulating the better part of the galaxy, I stopped playing.
Banana Republic, J. Crew, even the Gap: They all began by encapsulating a narrow slice of American life, and then streamlined, expanded and mainstreamed it from there.
In a pivotal scene, Norman interrupts Esther's speech at the Oscars after she wins the Academy Award for Best Actress, perfectly encapsulating the couple's rapid shift of fortune.
That's an interesting way of describing a film that's built solidly on horror tropes — but it's a smart way of encapsulating what people love about A Quiet Place.
She tells her stories in Ms. Grokhovsky's absorbing video, "The Future Is Bright," (2018) which screens opposite a sculpture whose explosiveness suggests the impossibility of encapsulating a life.
There, she encountered the assemblage creations of artist Joseph Cornell: small, box-like structures encapsulating found objects like maps, text, paper birds, and more, to create fantastical scenes.
They appeared to center around a kidney ailment and a dialysis treatment that may have led to the often deadly condition sclerosis encapsulating peritonitis, also known as abdominal cocoon.
Our new column On the Level, by Ed Smith, examines how small moments in games can resonate throughout—and beyond—the games themselves, encapsulating all of their various qualities.
Encapsulating the President's "America First" theme, the Pentagon would get a spending boost, while foreign aid is slashed by 21% and the already gutted Environmental Protection Agency loses 31%.
Buoyed by questions of identity, spirituality, and feminism, her lyrical sculptures, potent wall reliefs, and dynamic performances interrogate the liminal self while encapsulating ideas of physical and psychic transformation.
The class emphasized the transformative power of hair color, encapsulating the bright bold hue trend and expanding on what certain colors can do for one's psyche and personal aesthetics.
Despite McGregor tapping his arm to indicate his submission, Nurmagomedov seemed to hold on to the winning choke rather than releasing it, encapsulating the bad blood between the pair.
Michael Wolff's book encapsulating the insanity of the first year of the Trump presidency proved to be so popular that it's causing other books to be best sellers as well.
The trick with encapsulating cytotoxins is that they don't always properly couple to their container, leaving the possibility of still introducing a bunch of unprotected, dangerous cytotoxins into the patient.
The image of Rachel McAdams using chardonnay as a disinfectant while prying a bullet from Jason Bateman's arm is a good way of encapsulating the tone of this bizarre comedy.
Encapsulating the seesawing ennui and excitement of city life, numbers such as "The Ladies Who Lunch," which was explicitly tailored for Stritch, and "Another Hundred People" have become cabaret classics.
"There's a way of working that got unearthed in the process, and I'm going to push into that until I'm done with it," Ms. Gill said, encapsulating her usual approach.
Now those documents have been made public, and amid its 173 heavily-redacted pages is one email chain encapsulating how a year of the Bureau's efforts resulted in exactly zero prosecutions.
Until I saw The Big Sick, a romantic comedy out this Friday, My Big Fat Greek Wedding was the only film that came close to encapsulating my family's intercultural, intercontinental situation.
Keesling points to pop culture like LMFAO's song "Sexy And I Know It"—which features the lyrics "wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle, yeah"—as encapsulating why people love wiggles so much.
Encapsulating the ballooning interesting in cannabis, medical marijuana company Tilray has drawn scores of headlines in recent months both for developments in the pharmaceutical space and its rapid swell in market cap.
The stroke he saved after tapping in for par wound up constituting his entire margin of victory, encapsulating the story of the tournament: unlike his rivals, Mr Woods refused to beat himself.
Bolton has always focused on film culture and has created something unique by not only encapsulating the feel of show with a few strategic objects but also by rendering everything in miniature.
You can take advantage of the encapsulating Atmos effect with the Apple TV 4K streaming box, as well as Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K and Fire TV Cube, to name a few options.
The Everence is invisible within the design and, thanks to that micro-encapsulating, the DNA doesn't disappear into the body, but instead sits permanently on the surface of the skin with the tattoo.
Encapsulating these narratives in a unique installation is What the River Told Me, an audio piece broadcast by a stream of water from the Thames Estuary as part of the inaugural Estuary festival.
Barr's brief letter didn't include a single complete sentence from the Mueller report he was purportedly encapsulating, and even the fragments he did include made it explicitly clear that Mueller was not exonerating Trump.
Okay, so: Have you ever seen anything more encapsulating of the pure essence of Cher than the woman herself acting out a condensed version of an entire musical, with multiple versions of her onscreen?
The Emmy-award winning series, which shows the dark side of our inevitable future, does an outstanding job of story-telling while encapsulating an entire plot line in a single episode at a time.
Encapsulating Trump's self-made box on immigration, a staggering 78% of conservative Republicans think Trump should shutter the government again to get wall funding -- even though the shutdown was a political disaster for him.
Though losing one's contact inside an eyelid is a common occurrence for most contact wearers, fewer than a handful of cases have been reported of the body encapsulating a lens as a foreign object.
For President Donald Trump, a second foreign trip was again a study in contrasts, the quick-shifting reaction to his controversial tenure encapsulating the divided world he and other leaders at the G20 summit confront.
"If you want to be a 21st-century laboratory for technology, you put out the carpet," said the mayor, basically encapsulating a concept called "greenlight governing," or letting companies do whatever they want (within reason).
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Lil Yachty was, for better or worse, one of 2016's biggest success stories, and "Minnesota" is his opus so far, encapsulating his self-described 'bubblegum trap' genre.
Cleaning will remove all residue dirt and debris from textiles of most compositions whereas odor elimination involves either masking, encapsulating or changing the molecular structure of the odor molecule that attaches itself to the fiber.
Before the visit, the State Department's acting head of Asian affairs said the new administration had not devised a term encapsulating American policy towards Asia, but she suggested it may no longer be called a "pivot".
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Screenwriter Ennio Flaiano once stated that "In Italy, the shortest distance between two points is the arabesque," encapsulating in one sentence his compatriots's talent for long-windedness, convolution, and elegance.
But, as several senators have admitted, it's also one of the most tedious — a key role in a complex legal and political dispute encapsulating hundreds of hours of arguments against Trump and his circle of advisers.
This is what Noah and I are encapsulating in this series, as the story progresses you will see the protagonist dive deeper into his mind as he becomes aware of his own needs through solitude and dreaming.
But it was an impromptu moment between the president and the historic group of Democratic women wearing white that captured the night, shooting like a rocket across social media and encapsulating the new political reality in Washington.
The most-cited engineer in history, who has contributed to 1,100 patents licensed to more than 300 companies, Langer was honoured for creating a whole new approach to fighting cancer by encapsulating targeted drugs within biodegradable plastics.
Tinling, the only designer in the tennis Hall of Fame, made the eyelet frocks that became synonymous with Tracy Austin, encapsulating her youthful spirit, and which she wore when she won the Open in 1979 and 20023.
The details and moments chosen by writer-director Noah Baumbach are devastating in their precision, encapsulating everything from the obviously good (her playfulness, his sensitivity) to the perfectly imperfect (she's naturally sloppy, but "she tries for me").
Directors Ken Burns and Lynn Novick spent 10 years working on this gripping documentary series, encapsulating the impact of the Vietnam War on both Vietnamese and American citizens through harrowing archival footage, news broadcasts and oral histories.
"I was drawn to make ephemeral sculptures in nature because I see the process as encapsulating the cyclical operating principles of nature that we need to adopt for a sustainable economy," Hill explains to The Creators Project.
"I'm encapsulating all those materials under one skin of plastic — and that's a really satisfying action, to stop the decay of something, and try to unify them and bring them all into the same space," said Torrence.
The attire in both cover portraits is modest, but not explicitly Muslim, in keeping with the values of the majority of the magazine's readership as well as encapsulating a major trend on the runways of the fashion capitals.
Encapsulating all of this is the larger problem that Perry's songs about feuds between billionaires and watered-down social statements squished next to praises of cunnilingus just don't feel relevant to the realm of popular music right now.
Back in 2005, at a star dedication ceremony at the Chicago Theatre, Ebert gave a speech that included a passage encapsulating his personal view of the power of movies [emphasis added]: We all are born with a certain package.
Encapsulating both the powerful horsepower and the lackadaisical nostalgia of car culture, Shrines to Speed: Art and the Automobile, From the Post-war to the Post-modern is a comprehensive ode to the steely American muse on four wheels.
We had a movie made about us recently, a documentary called "Obit," and in it my former deskmate Doug Martin, who effected his own exit from the obit business a couple of years ago, made a comment of encapsulating rue.
It's a brilliant, bruising affair; a record comprised of nine direct and dusty tracks, that if recovered in a century would go a long way to encapsulating exactly what the depths of a dark British nightclub in 2016 sound like.
"We are days away from encapsulating into our rocket faring and lifting this spacecraft on to the Atlas V vehicle and beginning the journey to Bennu and back," Dante Lauretta, the principal investigator of the mission told Reuters at the Kennedy Space Center.
Where such feeble evasions masquerading as strategy lead is to United States policy becoming Putin's policy in Syria, to awkward acquiescence to Moscow's end game and to embarrassed shrugs encapsulating the wish that — perhaps, somehow, with a little luck — Putin may crush ISIS.
Photo: Steve BrusatteGizmodo: By encapsulating the entire story of the dinosaurs in a single book, what did you learn about these creatures that you didn't appreciate before, and has the experience of researching and writing this book changed your approach to paleontology?
They were great at encapsulating that tabletop roleplaying that fascinated me, the storytelling of science fiction and fantasy I had been reading, and this almost-limitless free feeling of being able to do whatever I wanted within the fictional boundaries of that world.
Laura Hudson does a phenomenal job encapsulating the message and strengths of the show here, but suffice it to say, this series has made me empathize with its characters—particularly its women characters—more than almost any TV series I've ever watched.
His ornate casinos, which included the Bellagio, the Mirage, Treasure Island and Wynn, helped change the image of the Las Vegas Strip into one encapsulating glamour, fancy restaurants and exotic attractions like the lion-taming duo of Siegfried & Roy at the Mirage.
Mr. Giuliani contrasted Ms. Daniels with the three "beautiful women, classy women, women of great substance" who Mr. Trump has married, perfectly encapsulating the profoundly misogynist virgin/whore dichotomy imposed on women, where we can be only perfectly good or entirely bad.
One of the show's highlights was a room full of Berman's verifax collages that placed images taken from mass media, pop culture, religion, and science into a grid of hand-held transistor radios, often with allusions to Jewish mysticism, encapsulating Berman's wide-ranging aesthetic vision.
"  Millennial: your generation got houses and jobs Boomer: yes but we lived with constant fear of nuclear winterMillennial: hold my avocado — Ken Norton (@kennethn) August 8, 2017 According to TIME, "hold my avocado" is "perhaps the most zeitgeist-encapsulating catchphrase we've seen in a while.
I saw the story as encapsulating much of what everyone needs to know about the goat-eats-baby severity of the current famine in the Somali Peninsula, with more than six million affected, crops wasting away, livestock dead or dying, water and foods scarce.
Obama's valedictory, encapsulating the combination of "mom in chief" normalcy and celebrity star power that she has brought to her public initiatives, including the higher education project being celebrated Friday, the "Let's Move" anti-obesity program and her "Joining Forces" effort to support military families.
This story shows how the health system seems to have failed Ms. Karwah when she suffered complications from childbirth this month, encapsulating the urgent, ongoing need to counter the feelings of fear some people harbor against Ebola survivors and to strengthen health care in West Africa.
Brilliantly encapsulating the concurrent menace and pathos of American entertainment generally is Walter Robinson's "Strange Journey," a rough acrylic painting of a dark-eyed man and blond woman ripped from some forgotten noir poster: Instead of using canvas, Mr. Robinson painted them on a Smurf-themed bedsheet.
Hannah Godwin When it comes to encapsulating the epitome of sweetness, no one does it better than Hannah G. Right from the moment she stepped out of the limo she has proven to be a ray of much-needed sunshine amid all the drama going on around her.
There's an important triad encapsulating Brazilian filmmaker and photographer João Wainer's career: The movie Pixo (2000), the emergence of the outlet TV Folha in 24, and his photos of the now-demolished penitentiary in São Paulo commonly known as Carandiru, which was once the largest prison in Latin America.
The better term encapsulating Mr Sanders' positions is "social democrat", a label that jibes with his rather mainstream embrace of "private companies that thrive and grow in America" and belief that "the middle class and the working families who produce the wealth of America deserve a fair deal".
Fast-forward a few years, and it's probably Estée Lauder Pleasures — in all its floral, effervescent glory — or the bright, warm Kenzo Flower that takes pride of place atop the shabby dresser in your dorm room, a spritz of each encapsulating everything from sneaking into bars to new relationships and beyond.
Kingsglaive is three years in the making, which shows you that it's no last-minute bonus content; and FFXV takes its parent series's fondness for mini-games and puts a new one into the palm of your hand, further expanding the fiction encapsulating the main plot of the game proper.
They seemed to float like tiny planets, each encapsulating a cautionary fable, like "So Much Garbage In The Ocean," which featured a tiny turtle trying to avoid an artful mesh of fishing nets and plastic trash, or "When Time Comes … Comes …," which recreates the moment when the dinosaurs' fate was sealed.
But it's also encapsulating how the player feels, or how I do at least, during each sprint from coastal highway to any one of five goal lines: just totally, hopelessly, in love with the engineering of SEGA's AM2 division filtered through a mighty fine conversion, sitting right here in their hands.
You might think this is a very subjective opinion, but over-ear headphone comfort can be boiled down to three points: not causing an immense amount of pressure on the temples; encapsulating the ear (and not resting on it); not leaving a massive imprint (again, pressure) on the top of your head.
In her column on March 18th the editor of the Philippine Star, Ana Marie Pamintuan, described the Senate as the "upper chamber of the nation's biggest and most successful Laundromat"—encapsulating the insalubrious entanglement of money and politics in the Philippines, as politicians take from the public purse and wash the money clean.
The comedy still feels fresh, too, encapsulating a knowing and largely good-natured skewering of the struggles that come with being left behind by television's embrace of the now, as well as a caricature of self-serious Hollywood types and anyone who's ever referred to acting as a "calling" similar to, well, crime-fighting.
The long list of new Alexa devices Amazon announced at its hardware event The company's vision of encapsulating Alexa in anything with a circuit board was evident at its September hardware event where it announced more than a dozen new devices, including a clock, a microwave and some redesigns of existing products like the Echo.
And with renewed attention on Gab, another "free speech" (the new code for hate speech) platform, we'll learn again how hatred festers like a deadly infection inside the body politic, and hear more about how for-profit algorithms are encapsulating Americans in feedback loops of the most extreme versions of their points of view.
From the vantage point of Sutro Tower looking West, anyone can see the characteristically dense bank of fog careening towards the city from the sea, encapsulating the former sand dunes that now make up the ironically-named "Sunset" neighborhood, which is usually so inundated with fog that witnessing the sun going down is better done almost anywhere else.
The Margaret cover is part of an entire line of Judy Blume covers at Simon & Schuster's Atheneum Books for Young Readers, which prioritize encapsulating Blume's deathless topics (parental divorce, sex, bullying), while taking them out of the pastel-hued photorealistic covers of the '70s, '80s, and '90s and into the color-saturated, boldly graphic world of today's teen trends.
" The book explored the frequent incompatibility, if not outright conflict, between the institutional values and needs of government and those of science, encapsulating the tension by quoting President John F. Kennedy in 19793, when he said, "Scientists alone can establish the objectives of their research, but society, in extending support to science, must take into account its own needs.
"As the evidence conclusively shows, President Trump conditioned official acts — a White House meeting desperately desired by the new Ukrainian president and critical U.S. military assistance — on Ukraine announcing sham, politically motivated investigations that would help President Trump's 2020 re-election campaign," Mr. Schiff said, encapsulating what is likely to be the core of the Democrats' report.

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