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The courageous man "endures and fears," and no man "endures what is terrifying more steadfastly" than he.
And while we can't ensure that any particular job endures, we can and should ensure that a decent life endures even when a job doesn't.
Still, a sense of velocity endures — a flourishing, dendritic quality.
Along the coast, the recovery is slow and anger endures.
In season one, the fleet endures a Cylon suicide bombing.
His legacy endures in his mother's powerful voice for Georgia.
True creativity endures as one of the last eternal scarcities!
But its use endures beyond the shadow of its origins.
The original settlers' "promised land and chosen people" narrative endures.
What happens when that imagination endures a little too much?
Though F.D.C. Willard has long since died, his legacy endures.
The cold winter she endures in her new apartment ends.
Here's what you need to know: • Las Vegas puzzle endures.
Harry's wand endures, though much is left to the imagination.
It remains to be seen whether the McKibben effect endures.
There's a picture that endures from one of these summers.
And the horrific humanitarian plight of the Syrian people endures.
Yet the imperfect idealism that animated protesters in Chicago endures.
Fancy websites and services come and go, but Craigslist endures.
But Newtown shows how mourning evolves and endures years later.
She died in 1879, and interest in her work endures.
Still, his status as a seductive, if elusive, soul man endures.
Although the star faded, the display endures all these years later.
After seeing what Donna endures, it's a relief that he does.
And yet Diana's image still endures, especially as a style icon.
Trauma is a part of passion, even if the passion endures.
The longer today's system endures, the greater the risk to taxpayers.
He endures a lot and doesn't talk a lot about it.
Its power supply improved last year while Nigeria endures frequent blackouts.
When art endures, it is because it refracts enduring human conditions.
And that it is in these differences that pure beauty endures.
The legacy endures in our printing plant at College Point, Queens.
Still, a culture of public expressions of respect for government endures.
Ultimately, how well her handiwork endures remains the test for Ukraine.
But they established a pattern that endures to the present day.
But the legacy endures and colors the conversation about meaningful representation.
But it only endures if both parties feel seen and supported.
Halloween may be over, but the lure of this tale endures.
And that open-hearted generosity of spirit is why it endures.
No boss, though, could succeed under the suffocating governance structure she endures.
Speaking with Evans, it's evident her love for her late husband endures.
Yet here we are at the close of 2017 and Uber endures.
The country endures more mediocre leaders than it glories in great ones.
And, the longer the trauma endures the greater the impact will be.
That's why Teddy's cause endures and we still love him so much.
But to those closer to it, it endures for a different reason.
The congregation endures on Central Park West, where it moved in 1897.
She just can't handle the constant punishment a full-time wrestler endures.
Why the book endures, even in an era of disposable digital culture.
But what endures through all the bittersweetness is what they accomplished together.
And the list endures, because it will never lack for worthy candidates.
To this day, Columbine endures as an emblem of random, senseless murder.
Banksy's public art endures, partly because of extraordinary efforts to salvage it.
Meanwhile, American efforts to overthrow Castro diminished, and his regime endures today.
Yet while Dom endures baptisms of fire, he is never genuinely alone.
Iran today is far more urban and educated, but the split endures.
A couple of millennia later, the middle finger's power to offend endures.
But a lowering of the speed limit endures, provoking yet others to protest.
If China's sudden demand reduction endures, a new cut might not be enough.
If China's sudden demand reduction endures, a new cut might not be enough.
So long as that sentiment endures, the EFF will be a political force.
But it is, above all, a story about what matters and what endures.
As the old adage has it, nothing endures so long as the provisional.
As Facebook endures unending scandals, Instagram has remained relatively unscathed by the backlash.
As she endures pregnancies and labours perfumed by incense, Ethiopia changes around her.
To many Oscars viewers, Evans' gesture was chivalry's peak, proof that gentlemanliness endures.
Cybergoth's legacy endures beyond more than just these internet-led teen fashion trends.
Kashmir endures harsh winters, with temperatures as low as minus 8 degrees Celsius.
In most nature documentaries, humans are the encroaching enemy against which nature endures.
Thanks to its frequent appearances in popular culture, however, the device's mystique endures.
But the love they and the youthful performers have for the tango endures.
The TSLIB was disbanded in 1946, but their legacy endures in the region.
Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
Clinton's lead endures for another week or two — after convention bounces usually fade.
But to them, there's a more simple explanation for why this brand endures.
As Syria's war quietens, aid workers warn, the plight of its refugees endures.
Here are five things to know about the practice and why it endures.
What endures is the victory, the trophy, the glory, the place in history.
A recent renovation took five years and $28 million — and the appeal endures.
The history endures underground, through old pipes, dry wells and shoddy septic tanks.
Trump has defied all expectations that he would resign and endures despite impeachment.
But Mr. Assad still has his chemical weapons, and the civil war endures.
"That legacy of caring for others is something that endures today," she said.
But Cats also endures, despite its flaws, because it's a Lloyd Webber musical.
A similar notion endures when considering the streaming services FilmStruck and Warner Archive.
And Ms. Letissier's message endures: What does it mean when you lose balance?
That spirit endures, though it is tested in the hyperpartisan world of 2018.
But even if Sarno didn't play by the rules of science, he endures.
It always seems to be on the brink of extinction, but it always endures.
The legislative filibuster endures only because a majority of senators want it to endure.
Official adulation for the monarchy endures, but in private King Vajiralongkorn is widely reviled.
Like Natasha Romanoff, Dominika, too, endures a brutal training regime to become an agent.
We've become inured to the get-out-the-vote sales pitch; the nation endures.
This Russian policy endures through today under President Vladimir Putin, a former KGB officer.
Today, her legacy in the beauty world endures, thanks in part to Max Factor.
Out of the hospital, as inside it, the patient endures an inexplicable natural disaster.
The same is true of her husband, who endures a fair amount of bashing.
Its doomed protagonist endures trials at least the equal of Tosca's or Madama Butterfly's.
Despite the family's many travails, the ruse endures long enough for Francie to graduate.
Ms. Rousseff remains widely unpopular as Brazil endures its worst economic downturn in decades.
While Mexico endures these atrocities, Americans are spending billions of dollars on illegal drugs.
But shifting harmonies in the middle section signify that her love for Hippolyte endures.
J. K. Rowling's series facilitated a golden age of magic and fantasy that endures.
Almost everyone who visits SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida, endures a fair amount of misery.
"Get Out" names a movie, yet it also endures as a humiliating national command.
Biden's strength among African American voters is also a formidable asset — if it endures.
The challenge of threading that needle partially explains why the broken status quo endures.
From the United States to China, the French hold on the world's imagination endures.
Jane makes coffee and copies, takes calls and endures light ribbing from her colleagues.
Interest in that moment in film history from more than 50 years ago endures.
Insecure about his voice, Mr. Cohen lacks all grandiosity and politely endures press interviews.
It has also gone through turmoil as it endures an extended beta-mode period.
Bitcoin still endures torrid swings in price, as this week's 30 percent plunge shows.
Jack the Ripper endures to this day as a real-world, metaphorical horror story.
On top of all that, the agency endures endless razzing in the halls of congress.
But in the fifty years since her death the myth has dimmed; the work endures.
Despite recent, tough-sounding talk from President Donald Trump about Pakistan, that fatal ambiguity endures.
And Mr. Obama still endures questions about his citizenship despite his confirmed origins in Hawaii.
For Yahweh is good, and His love is eternal; His faithfulness endures through all generations.
"It puts pressure on everybody to come up with something that endures," said Republican Sen.
Like vampires, great art lives forever, but this biography doesn't suggest that's why "Dracula" endures.
The discounts come as China endures a shrinking market for automobiles as the economy slows.
I hope it endures as a piece of history to be read again and again.
Patel plays Arjun, a Sikh waiter who endures the horror to usher hostages to safety.
Places that do have to pay rent are folding left and right, and Odeon endures.
She endures her family's racism and her lover's skepticism about the feasibility of their love.
Boone said Bard is perpetually throwing ideas at him and endures his venting after losses.
Waters — said the play endures precisely because it complicates monolithic images of African-American culture.
If your startup endures a WeWork-like fiasco, no one is coming after your car.
Ms. Lacks's legacy endures not only in petri dishes, but in all of our lives.
Ethiopia has already pulled some troops from Somalia as the country endures significant domestic turmoil.
The lure of the dream endures, as well as pain that sexism was somehow acceptable.
But its legacy endures in the aura of ridicule surrounding U.F.O. reports, inhibiting scientific progress.
But the impact of the Women's March as a broader movement on American politics endures.
I know this because no other country endures this pace of mass carnage like America.
By contrast "Gulliver's Travels" endures and will continue to do so for its narrative and message.
"Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things," Scripture teaches us.
Rooted in the human condition rather than a distinct time or place, the show's appeal endures.
Of course, the biggest mystery of fast radio bursts in space endures: Why do they happen?
They're both savvy businesswomen (if Cardi's success endures, fingers crossed for a Bardi-themed amusement park).
And the constant, unending abuse Kroeger's band endures has seemingly dipped past the zenith of acceptability.
Yet the creation of attractive takeover targets also shows the city's knack for entrepreneurship, which endures.
The air of mystery that surrounds the Etruscans, which so captivated Lawrence, endures to this day.
For Mr Charney, the art that endures is not always the art that is the best.
That is the worry, where this expands and endures and leads to a summer of uncertainty.
For them, literacy—having read the source material—endures as an ideal, something to strive for.
Omega's "awkwardness — its desire to fully do justice to the [Post-Impressionist] paintings — endures," Britton says.
Even while she endures the public rejection he deals her in the game, she remains loyal.
Now, Trump's work begins to ensure the new American outlook he's projected onto the world endures.
Hannibal Buress endures the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and digs into Scottish culture in this documentary.
Though the latter group is on an indefinite hiatus, their impression on contemporary live performance endures.
She will find a way, she insists, to ensure the tradition of Laotian woven silk endures.
Mr. Trump's upending of these customs, not his transient policies, will form the legacy that endures.
What endures after reading "Leonardo da Vinci" is just how indifferent to glory the man was.
Have students read "The Word Choices That Explain Why Jane Austen Endures," and study the graphic.
Given the earth shaking that Indonesia constantly endures, the country remains woefully underprepared for nature's wrath.
Despite what she endures, this is a courageous story of a woman asserting her own voice.
As California endures a yearslong drought, the Jacksons, like other winemakers, are grappling with new realities.
While thoroughly refuted, the theory of the sugar high endures as a topic of ongoing investigation.
Elizabeth is shamed by her misjudgment, and by the humiliations Darcy endures to rescue her sister.
For now, the social compact endures, and at the Boliden mine, a sense of calm prevails.
Photographer Peter Steinhauer spent two decades photographing the traditional bamboo scaffolding that endures in Hong Kong.
By contrast, a wife endures a long process that requires her to produce witnesses and attend hearings.
She travels to a faraway country and endures hardships and trials, but eventually, she finds a family.
That's made clear by the onslaught of microaggressions and harassment Marina endures as the film goes on.
From Occupy Wall Street to Arab Spring to Anonymous, the image of V in the film endures.
The idea of them, however, endures as the "save" icon in many modern apps and other software.
If there's a reason Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" endures, it's because it isn't really fantasy.
But today's working class no longer fits this archetype, though the image endures in the American imagination.
Will is so committed to his Big Move that he grits his teeth and endures Ken's philosophizing.
But it endures, a sobering reminder of racial violence and the culture that sought to justify it.
The telecommunications industry was the most powerful lobbying force of the 20th century, and that power endures.
Today, they remain standing, but covered — a ghostly reminder of the veiled ways the Confederacy quietly endures.
One part endures the abuse and contains the horrific emotional and physical impacts; another part exists afterwards.
Even as the group's territory has shrunk, and its all-consuming bureaucracy has collapsed, its ideology endures.
Despite what is known here, what exactly this fantastic city was remains unknown, and the mystery endures.
This accountability is essential to ensuring the nation never endures another travesty like the Russia collusion narrative.
Can she relate to the bad online dates that Debra endures before meeting her charming con man?
In 85033, another legal and social crossroads looms for the United States where gender discrimination endures unabated.
The more people across all strata see progress, the greater the chance his third-generation dictatorship endures.
Downtown is arguably more "Real Housewives of New York" than CBGB now, but Reminiscence adjusts and endures.
The teen comedy endures for its nuanced exploration of class differences as well as its yearning soundtrack.
Though I love these scores, I wouldn't go that far: Condescension endures toward Bernstein's unabashedly theatrical symphonies.
No one is really talking about school segregation anymore, even though it endures throughout the United States.
But adding darkness infuses a well-done second film with depth that endures over the long term.
It's hard to fret for yourself when you know the reality an incarcerated person endures each day.
She is a survivor, and perhaps because of that she endures more than her share of suffering.
"Doctor Zhivago" endures less as a novel than as a peak episode in the cultural Cold War.
After signing with the Rams, Hekker began watching film of punters he respected, an exercise that endures.
Plus Facebook endures yet another privacy fumble, and China's trade tensions bubble up north of the border.
Shakespeare endures alongside analyses of his flawed characterizations of all kinds of races, nationalities, religions and women.
Robyn, Asheville, N.C. Other readers said that even after losing weight, the stigma surrounding their bodies endures.
The Sabbathday Lake village, a collection of 18 buildings on a picturesque hillside in inland Maine, endures.
This trend, if it endures, is good news for low-cost, labor-intensive manufacturing in emerging economies.
But even as the Red Cross poster controversy dwindles, the racist legacy surrounding American public pools endures.
But controversy endures on the margins, especially in states like Florida that are largely Christian and conservative.
It is not a social loneliness she endures, but one that afflicts the bones of her being.
He would surely be irritated that his name endures more strongly in London's topography than in universal understanding.
Hamilton, a founding father of the United States, helped establish the financial system that endures to this day.
But there are also unexpected costs that an immigrant waitress endures at an Asian restaurant in New Jersey.
Along the coast, the recovery is slow and anger endures among fishermen and people in the tourist industry.
But now, most of the series regulars — plus two newcomers — are back on MTV, and the drama endures.
Christ alone offers peace that endures through the challenges of this world to all who call on him.
At this distance, each star endures a close encounter with a neighboring star about once every million years.
The custom endures because of passed-down beliefs about religion, cleanliness, passage into womanhood, or suppressing sexual desires.
Pichai's remarks on Maps also come as Google endures intense scrutiny from regulators over its digital advertising business.
Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding JFK's shocking assassination — and whether the mob played a role in his death — endures.
Alcoa has been curtailing smelting capacity as the industry endures tumbling prices amid rising trade tensions with China.
My wife, who generally endures technology, was clearly looking forward to putting the Dyson Supersonic to the test.
That outrage endures, even though Stephens ended his own life after a brief pursuit by police in Pennsylvania.
But if he endures his inquisition with humility, respectfulness and sincerity, he could actually emerge much better off.
But it's Little Women that endures, and it's because of Little Women that we remember Alcott in 2018.
What should have been business as usual for Cicio turned into a surprising friendship that still endures today.
The wait has been torturous, and even after the Sharks have arrived in the finals, their frustration endures.
A sustained effort to address this crisis will require bipartisan national security consensus that endures across successive administrations.
The strategy seemed to backfire then; the conflict with the governor only deepened, and endures to this day.
Not a momentary, transient sadness, but something that sinks in and is forgotten, yet is there and endures.
But one of the things this luminous novel insists upon is that loss endures, even as grief departs.
Despite this lived experience, the common opinion that Middle Eastern women are best served by secular dictators endures.
He still endures streaks of depression, and just the other week he suffered a vivid flashback, he said.
The aura of the radiant color still endures, even since it emerged in a synthetic form in 1826.
But it also feels like an essential document of how the history of American music evolves and endures.
And because of that box, all these years later, the fight over who rightfully owns the race endures.
He endures the occasional racist assumption and recoils from a mysterious male stranger with a splash of homophobia.
Assuming that American democracy endures, a party organized around a single extreme personality seems like a brittle proposition.
While the glow of their title endures, it is worth remembering how baseball works in strange ways sometimes.
This time feels different, she said, as Hong Kong endures political, economic and social crises all at once.
But approaching the third anniversary of his death, they've found a way to make sure his memory endures.
For now, at least, the house endures just as Gehrig once did, game after game, year after year.
But the conflict endures, even though military operations have made huge progress killing and arresting hundreds of fighters.
But can the 79-year-old pontiff appoint enough like-minded cardinals to ensure that his vision endures?
In Doncaster, the Belles' fame endures, and so does the affection and esteem in which they are held.
Chicago's runoff system — and its facile mano-a-mano narratives — endures mostly because it's the devil we know.
Whereas bamboo scaffolding has mostly disappeared from other Asian cities, replaced by metal, it endures in Hong Kong.
Although Alan has passed, his legacy endures and his life was an example for all who seek to love.
It's important to have something that will protect your new treasure so it endures no rips, folds, wrinkles, etc.
One thing that endures is the mix of anxiety, prayer, and dreamlike normalcy in the hours after the shooting.
Both factors are a sign that although Mr Mugabe's name is not on the ballot, his ruinous legacy endures.
Their shared success is the point of the song, and like the art the surrounds them, their partnership endures.
We need to act urgently on climate change, but we also need to act in a way that endures.
At worst, they get to absorb every negative controversy and problem Trump endures as if it were their own.
And they are protected in other ways from having to face the kind of scrutiny the everyday accused endures.
None are more diligently committed than Leonardo DiCaprio, as a 19163 mountain man who endures a crucible of suffering.
None are more diligently committed than Leonardo DiCaprio, as a 253 mountain man who endures a crucible of suffering.
None are more diligently committed than Leonardo DiCaprio, as a 1823 mountain man who endures a crucible of suffering.
We talked to her about social anxiety, why it endures, and the surprising ways that it can be overcome.
These investments helped launch the internet as an entire job-creating ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship that endures today.
What Shula endures—being denied an education, ostracized from her community, and forced to work to survive—is commonplace.
And one hallmark of the summer movie season endures: Even bad movies are worth it for the air-conditioning.
As he and his peers in Here & Not Yet articulate, queerness endures in the face of discrimination and hate.
"Nothing delightful here below endures," Apollo tells Orpheus, advising him to give up on life and go to Heaven.
But as much as Flockaveli was a seismic shift, it endures above all as an eardrum-shattering good time.
HIAS endures because the Jewish people have learned the hard way that without welcomers, there will be no welcome.
He endures a withering mare of a mother and a Harvard-educated, name-dropping former writing partner named Cuddlywhiskers.
Because she knows what I know: Love trumps hate, the United States Constitution endures and justice will ultimately prevail.
Either way, the genre endures, no longer preaching to the converted—and, sometimes, no longer preaching at all. ♦
Given the surprisingly extensive legislative and legal efforts directed against it, you could even say that the Whizzinator endures.
The facts show that income inequality is not just threat to America, it is a brutal reality that endures.
The constant is the racism Khakpour endures because she is a brown-skinned woman in post-9/11 America.
Though the main stakeholders in this saga have petered out, for most of Plath's readers a vexed affinity endures.
Most Thais had known no other king when he died, and for many uncertainty about the kingdom's future endures.
The line that Mr. Miranda endures on his way into the United States can last more than three hours.
Her work endures (despite her own efforts) not merely because of the strength of its message but its artistry.
From copypasta mascot to its undead afterlife as a Weird Twitter hero, the Spooky Skelinton endures (" Still waiting, OP").
The Competition Bureau is working hard to make sure that a fair, competitive and trustworthy marketplace endures in Canada.
But because it became so ubiquitous at holidays, the green-bean casserole endures, evoking powerful nostalgia for many Americans.
Every time a pitcher throws a baseball, the ulnar collateral ligament in the elbow endures enough stress to tear.
This pattern endures regardless of who is telling the truth, these studies conclude, and regardless of either candidate's intentions.
It's 1906, and while wonders like moving pictures are rapidly shrinking the world, the dream of unknown lands endures.
The Yale Foreign Missionary Society, later the Yale-China Association, was founded here in 1901, a connection that endures.
But the episode seems more interested in the torture Offred endures than in any violence she could enact herself.
Everything here takes time, starting with the family's daily commute from Long Island, but a spirit of generosity endures.
They left behind wisdom for us to perfect it, but the founders are dead and the American experiment endures.
For at least one generation of Americans, "Friends" endures as a cultural touchstone, a glowing chunk of 1990s amber.
Childhood is a sensitive and vulnerable period; experiences of trauma and adversity can produce harm that endures into adulthood.
Beard management is also crucial: Every year, Marchetti endures a multi-day bleaching process to make it pure white.
And regardless of whether the story of the very first flag is true, it's an endearing one, and it endures.
However, a shared cultural and linguistic heritage mostly endures -- with Mandarin Chinese spoken as the official language in both places.
Folk music, he thinks, endures because people 200 years ago aren't too different, at their core, from people in 2017.
Yet the appeal of the global hub endures for all but the most battle-worn and hardened of business travellers.
But it endures, an assurance to voters that their philosophy of the country and their place in it remains intact.
"[C]onstitutional law is a long game", Mr Foley notes, "and the victory that counts is the one that endures".
But one strange tradition borne out of imperial necessity — a pile of shamrocks on a soldier's head — endures even today.
That's especially true if the populist nature of the Trump and Sanders campaigns endures even if they are personally defeated.
The title song reflects on songwriting and romance: "Love endures all the carnage and the useless detours," Mr. Simon sings.
Ferguson propelled Mckesson into the spotlight and also created a friendship between him and Dorsey that endures to this day.
Even if Sanders's success only endures through early February, they say, he has made a lasting impression on the race.
No, instead, common sense dictates that the longer a baseball game endures, the chances of something bizarre occurring naturally rise.
You never have any doubt what you ought to feel about the long nightmare that the book's narrator, Agu, endures.
Like her Xhosa name,  Nomzamo, which means "she who endures trials," she  endured the struggle against apartheid until the end.
The Democrats are upping the pressure on Trump as the president endures a torrid time on other fronts as well.
Nearly a decade later, the shape-shifting body frozen in memory, his extraordinary image endures as if he never left.
I was offended not by Ms. Bowler's reaction to all the well-meaning, albeit awkward, platitudes that she regularly endures.
As the United States endures the longest shutdown in its history, Americans are getting a taste of life without government.
Mars has a constant wind cycle and even endures dust storms that can cover the entire surface of the planet.
Male domination of the industry endures despite evidence showing that audiences respond equally to films irrespective of a director's gender.
The tea lady, once a fixture at British soccer clubs, endures mostly as a mythical image from a simpler time.
No sane person endures so much physical and emotional anguish and continues to drink — that's why it's called a disease.
But although they are static, they are dynamic, and their power to intrigue and even seduce endures to this day.
The stuff that endures is the work that does both, that manages to reflect a moment while also transcending it.
The film's best scenes explore the dangers of the friendship while honoring the complexity of the love that endures between them.
Women, on the other hand, still require a strong narrative that endures before and beyond who they are in that moment.
We follow Angelou as she ages from childhood to womanhood, and as she endures racism, sexual assault and so much more.
It is in this way that no matter the outrageous (some say misogynistic) violence her body endures, a feminist seam unravels.
Justices are appointed for life, and a president's legacy for federal courts at all levels endures long after he leaves office.
As she endures her first Christmas without her father, Meghan McCain is reminding others who are grieving that they're not alone.
Despite this, the Mathare Foundation endures, and serves as a chance for children from the slum can meet like-minded people.
The most powerful statement Rowland makes with 91020000 is in plainly exposing the ways in which the legacy of slavery endures.
The case of the missing writer went cold—and with no evidence of foul play the mystery endures: was Barbara murdered?
"Over time, critics and historians will play a larger role in deciding whose fame endures," Gioia wrote me in an email.
North Korea endures because it is repressive, but many other regimes were also pretty brutal, frocom Romania to Iraq to Libya.
In scarier bits, he also endures a weird voodoo ritual in which the man next to him is shot to death.
That project failed, partly because the old street cars went away as the city embraced the automobile, but the building endures.
Andrew Das: So Russia endures its first rough day at the World Cup: a three-goal loss and a red card.
Evidently she changed her mind, and yet something of her initial judgment endures in her ghoulish selfies and uncommon personal disclosures.
Nevertheless, Germans' opposition to nuclear power endures: 60 percent of them want to get rid of it as soon as possible.
It would be wrong to say too much about the heartbreak that Jeanne endures, though none of it is altogether surprising.
His name was Mohamed Abdihakim, and he was a freelance journalist, making his living filming the mayhem that Mogadishu regularly endures.
Four years later, the lawsuit endures, and it might be one of the stranger cases in the history of Silicon Valley.
The most cherished winter pastime of the Upper Midwest still endures, and still lacks any real frills or pesky safety features.
Hence, the Kim dynasty endures despite presiding over a population that is desperately poor and subject to the most inhumane conditions.
That ethos endures, with residents describing how they survive brutal winters feasting on mushrooms, berries and meat culled from the forest.
Its reliance on upper-income taxpayers means the state endures churning drops in revenues whenever there is a stock market crash.
Even if the strong market endures leading up to election day, it may not be enough if other economic factors lag.
The history of "Respect" reveals just how revolutionary an artist Franklin was, and how much her impact endures to this day.
When you think about writing that book, the first book, Built to Last, you were talking about enduring things, that it endures.
Despite continuing to remain in the top-10 she endures a frustrating 2014, where she makes four finals and loses them all.
It is sobering to think that the men who signed the armistice in 1953 are long gone, while this tortured relationship endures.
The New York-based company has been curtailing smelting capacity as the industry endures tumbling prices amid rising trade tensions with China.
Of course, that can be painful because sometimes there's not a lot of hope to be found, but it's surprising what endures.
The risk remains that the issue endures and impacts economic activity for portions of the remainder of 2020 and therefore volatility remains.
The Taif accord, which ended Lebanon's long civil war in 1990, created a sectarian power-sharing arrangement that endures to this day.
In Macklemore's Gemini world, white supremacy still endures — just as it does in the Pacific Northwest — but no one's mad about it.
As the nation's heartland endures heavy rainfall, catastrophic flooding and deadly tornadoes, homeowners elsewhere shouldn't assume they are out of harm's way.
Though Ren & Stimpy endures because it's seen as a legendary cartoon, Kricfalusi, 62, does not currently have a show on the air.
It started catering mainly to Jewish and Italian immigrants, and endures as a gathering point for the food traditions in the neighborhood.
Although Bronzeville has become safer in the past few years, it still endures levels of crime unthinkable in richer (and whiter) places.
Though the cold-war hysteria has subsided, the worry that the youngest generation of Americans is losing an educational arms race endures.
And while it hasn't fulfilled the lofty of promises made by its evangelists yet, ten years after its inception it still endures.
And the suspicion and contempt they engendered endures, which is why all the mainstream Republican candidates—even more compelling ones than Jeb!
Camaraderie: When someone shares your values and endures adversity with you, over hundreds or thousands of hours, a strong bond can form.
The pattern of recent airstrikes suggests ISIS endures, albeit in a more localized and basic way, in places like Fallujah and Baiji.
If the court sides with the property owners, this would provide long-term help to property owners that endures beyond this presidency.
Or we will all suffer as a next generation endures injustice it did not create — and perhaps seeks justice itself later on.
But style is open to the present and the past, and it is that which endures, and that which we aspire to.
She consults a sleazy, high-powered lawyer (Chris Noth), and in a state of semiconsciousness endures what appears to be a rape.
What separates the 16 counties where the death penalty regularly endures from the rest of the country, where it is fading away?
In 1867, the British philosopher John Stuart Mill issued what presciently endures as a warning to the do nothing Democrats of today.
His legacy endures in two bronze owls that flank the statue of Minerva and regularly blink their green eyes over Herald Square.
That reputation endures with 251 Lex, which opened in October, but there the menu is geared more toward Greek notes and methods.
Meanwhile, the armistice agreement that ended the Korean War — a truce, not a peace treaty — endures, reaching its 65th anniversary on Friday.
While you might think this is an overreaction to the constant criticism Google endures over privacy issues, it's arguably a wise move.
I will hope that baseball endures as the collective effort of all who have played and all who have supported the game.
I don't know that the idea that the game endures and we're all just passing through it is inherently an offensive idea.
Spat at and verbally harassed almost whenever she leaves her house, Asma feels that every day she endures a new psychological scar.
Her personal appeal at home endures, and the military-linked party remains reviled for the army's long, ruinous grip on the country.
If Girls endures into the future, it will be because these qualities allowed it to transcend the political climate of the moment.
Before big games, Guerrero said, he endures stomach cramps and bouts of gastritis; to counter that, he drinks aniseed or apple tea.
As long as this collaboration endures, the opposition will be able to deflect many of the assaults coming from the Trump administration.
Still, as each recovered, they continued to mine their behavior for clues about future relationships while valuing a deep friendship, which endures.
As Venezuela endures its own crisis, it has cut oil shipments in half and abandoned economic joint ventures between the two countries.
She also defiantly endures a harsh patriarchy that believes women should stay in the home and uses them as tools of war.
Fifty years later the result endures — though the N.B.A. has never acknowledged it, possibly to avoid having to pay the player royalties.
In the same vein, Chloe (Brittany Snow) endures veterinary school, while Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson) coasts on her Fat Amy Winehouse impersonation.
A few residents even pushed the idea that the murder was a drug deal gone wrong, a stubborn theory that endures today.
Still, as you act, never forget that a faith that endures is not forged on a protest line, or in institutional reformation.
While the work continues to protect and understand plant diversity, struggles remain, and despite his tragic end, Vavilov's legacy endures as an inspiration.
And finally, there was one sticker in particular that pretty much summed up the importance of the election: making sure American democracy endures.
"Witchcraft extends and endures ... and now we have the internet," indicating the group is now able to reach more people than ever before.
She will live on in accounts of this Oscars ceremony, the same way Nicole Kidman's flappy clapping from the 2017 Academy Awards endures.
Despite a surge in the production of coal, which makes up half of Mozambique's exports, the damage of the hidden-debt crisis endures.
Still, it may be for the best that the city that inspired the most fevered reimaginings has gone, even if the art endures.
Meanwhile, the male character stumbles haphazardly into the life of his dreams and endures only the most half-hearted efforts at self-reflection.
The college hookups that Blake endures in pursuit of actual romance certainly aren't satisfying, nor are they helping her live her best life.
Yet he faces stiff legal challenges to many of those actions so long as the regulatory dispensation that gave rise to them endures.
One in 153 born at the hospital endures withdrawal from some type of drug -- heroin, opiates, cocaine, alcohol or a combination of many.
O/U: 42.5 ABOUT THE FALCONS (4-3): While Atlanta endures the Super Bowl hangover, Ryan seems to be experiencing an MVP hangover.
Kasanda says he endures harassment from landlords who constantly evict him and faces discrimination at public health care facilities and even physical assaults.
OPEC member Venezuela is struggling to pay back creditors as its economy endures triple-digit inflation and chronic shortages of food and medicine.
Magda endures chemotherapy, loses her hair and has a mastectomy, but avoids (this being showbiz) the many other grueling manifestations of the treatment.
The island's landscapes give shape to the characters' hopes and fears, as its grandeur becomes a refuge that endures and outlives human infamy.
The final lesson is that the legacy of Islamic Spain—"nine hundred years of creative engagement that took place despite religious difference"—endures.
As our circumstances and bodies change, as we inflict and cause pain, as our lives expand and contract, what of the self endures?
Even after the Raiders moved to Los Angeles and then moved back again, they never really lost their swagger, because Raider Nation endures.
Yutu was the 18th typhoon of the season to hit the Philippines, which endures 20 or so every year, some of them devastating.
Spencer endures both overt racist taunts and not-so-micro micro aggressions, and in the third episode he and Jordan face police harassment.
The appeal endures: "My youngest one has a doll in his bed and goes to sleep with him every night," Mr. Hojer said.
A devious and manipulative person, Bundy created a myth of himself as charismatic, handsome, and smart: A myth that, arguably, still endures today.
Mr. Abdul Karim is reluctant to divulge too much private information, for fear of exposing family members to the harassment he regularly endures.
When the country endures one mass shooting after another, why they happen certainly ought to be the main focus of the national conversation.
Some of the investigative reporting still endures in neighborhood weeklies or on WNYC, or on nonprofit websites like City Limits and Gotham Gazette.
It's a beautiful tribute, not only to Bryant and Gianna, but to the special bond between dads and daughters that endures through everything.
In today's show, we discuss how the unsolved killing of Seth Rich became a case study of how and why fake news endures.
"Pansy, sissy, wimp, girly boy, pussy, bitch, homo, fruit, poof, queer," reads a partial, and printable, scourge of epithets he endures at school.
Inside the administration, as Attorney General Jeff Sessions endures Trump's mockery, he exhibits the resignation of a weary believer who fears being excommunicated.
There's something mysterious and paradoxical about Wilder and her view of America, which might just be part of the reason her story endures.
" Feminism endures when it embraces consciousness both within and without, becoming a cooperative struggle for justice across categories, what Kimberlé Crenshaw termed "intersectionality.
But the debutante-party circuit, a staple of New York high society for generations, endures in the city's new era of extreme affluence.
Within seemingly candid shots, these young women are allowed to exist within the covert intensity of childhood that endures beyond society's implicit chains.
Headlines from The New York Times are there, too — a nudge that the tragic cycle keeps recurring and our appetite for disaster endures.
Ando died at 96 in January 2007, but his legacy endures — not least due to the widespread popularity of his most famous invention.
The ramifications for the N.B.A., if this postponement endures or morphs into an outright cancellation of the season, could be felt for years.
But his reputation as the "style master" endures, with his sketches now going for $100,20093 or more, and his canvases for triple that.
Pan Am hasn't existed as an airline since 1991, but its blue globe logo endures as a familiar icon of the Jet Age.
Watch the above video to learn how the story of the original DeLorean ended — and how it endures in ways nobody could have predicted.
The original path of the brook has been built over, but it endures in street names like Tibbett Avenue, which runs west of Broadway.
Brexit fears return: As the UK endures the latest round of political wrangling over Brexit, ongoing uncertainty is leading investors to drop the pound.
His ambition endures in the bold Bad Ass and Blind, the title being a description of its maker, endorsed by soul icon Bill Withers.
For his part, Usry concurs with something Rawitsch says in the video: that the The Oregon Trail endures because it wasn't conceived for profit.
But it endures as a cultural touchstone, and that's primarily thanks to the film's now-iconic songs, and to the performer who sang them.
On top of all the issues the LGBTQ community endures under this administration, we have to worry about workplace discrimination in a slowing economy.
The first is its isolation, cultural as well as geographical, which endures despite the patina of sameness conferred by fast-food chains and motels.
Like Harry, Sabrina endures difficult arcane rites of passage that her parents dealt with before her, without them around to guide her through them.
There's also a haunting scene of J. Bruce Ismay, portrayed by Jonathan Hyde, as he endures the silent shaming stares of the surviving passengers.
With their latest album, Amadou & Mariam show the rest of the world that whatever chaos their country endures, Mali's musical soul has remained untouched.
While You've Got Mail is a story about change, what endures, 20 years on, are the timeless depictions of emotion, prejudice, and overcoming failure.
The chart-topping "Foolish Beat" made her the youngest female artist to write, produce and perform a top single – a record that endures today.
OPEC member Venezuela is struggling to pay back creditors as its socialist economy endures triple-digit inflation and chronic shortages of food and medicine.
In those extra 60 minutes, I began to feel the anxious kind of excitement a person endures in line for a new roller coaster.
Rather than trumpeting a lifespan of 30 years or 1000 miles, as Wolverine brands its boots, "simply be a product that endures," he suggests.
Now, those gains are coming undone, with millions of working-class Brazilians sinking into poverty as the country endures its second year of recession.
CVA has also been working hard to address the issues that go beyond the VA, making sure the work of our service members endures.
No matter: As long as AC/DC endures, its music is more an archetype than the individual statement of any musician but Angus Young.
They have been governed separately ever since although a shared cultural and linguistic heritage largely endures, with Mandarin the official language in both places.
Only Das's beloved Lhasa endures, the gleaming white walls of Potala still draped over their outcrop of rock like fresh snow upon a mountaintop.
Gropius, for his part, first endures a sobering though not life-changing service in the German military, before getting down to creating his legacy.
As its mining heartland endures mass layoffs at big mines caused by low commodity prices, small-scale mining is helping to fill the deficit.
For all the heady anticipation about women winning midterm elections and female voters demanding change, it's the influence that comes with money that endures.
In a political moment crowded by violence, failed political revolutions, and the rise of white populism, Black Lives Matter not only endures, but advances.
In a post dated October 2019, she discusses the emotional fluctuations she endures, not only in her mind, but as a homeless young woman.
All the elements combined created a tension, one that felt familiar in the context of fashion week: even in a global crisis, creativity endures.
The Taliban endures, Afghan security forces struggle to operate independently, civilian hunger is widespread and persistent, reported cases of polio are on the rise.
And yet the game endures: Last year the 22008th anniversary edition of Night Trap was made available on Steam, PS230, and the Nintendo Switch.
"(Her parents) wanted them at the center of the ceremony because it is through their passion and creativity that Tessa's memory endures," he said.
But the show's popularity endures, and anyone even remotely connected to its titular family can probably dine out on it for another decade-plus.
That season, the set evoked a dark dystopian cityscape, and a year later, the idea of dark times calling for even darker fashions endures.
Malek fled to Syria as a result of a fraught relationship with his father, Mohamed (Mohamed Houcine Grayaa), which endures after Malek returns to Tunisia.
This tension—between the conflicting pulls of the town's sophistication and the simplicity of fields and forests—endures in Russia and in today's American South.
The orality of Kipling's writing must be one reason why his children's literature endures particularly well: He knew how to write to be read aloud.
Loyalty to resource extraction endures in Eveleth and across four small mining cities—called the Quad Cities—in a region known as the Iron Range.
And in the United States, the promotion of toxic industry — even if it results in the destruction of the very place it is supporting — endures.
So while we may not know the ins and out of their relationships, we know that their love endures, and frankly, that's enough for us.
Love is not dead Amid the broken hearts -- and brazen sales pitches -- some social media users were doing their best to prove that love endures.
Skittering around the Sahara, the insect endures temperatures so brutal, it can sometimes only manage foraging runs of 15 minutes before it burns to death.
The fan connection also endures, especially with her youngest admirers, who are often downright enchanted when they hear Belle's voice coming out of her mouth.
But Bush had a profound impact on American life that endures to this day—indeed, that affects citizens every day—through just two consequential decisions.
He admired the natural habitat in Maine, "which endures and so successfully survives the long, cold winters," he wrote in a grant application in 1958.
Still, the Walton family's fondness for her endures; in December, Alice L. Walton, Mr. Walton's daughter, donated more than $240,2000 to the Hillary Victory Fund.
Horn thought of the notoriously gridlocked I-93 near Boston, which he regularly endures on his drive from rural New Hampshire to the Cambridge university.
My goal is to make sure that we are building something that outlives me, and that endures, and that continues to serve generations beyond me.
Over on the more violent, drug-peddling side of our story, Nacho endures more tortures of the damned in the name of his cover story.
And, in classic fashion, Dominika endures the extremes of punishment — penance that centers on her pulverized, near-martyred body — that often come with heroic journeys.
The old studio system is gone, but the attitude that exploitation is part of the price for being in the business — hey, it's Hollywood — endures.
Our ways of murder, state-sponsored or not, may have become more sophisticated with each technological advance, and yet poison, elegant, arcane and deadly, endures.
But you can't deny, by virtue of that strong GOP showing in the Senate, that Trump's allure endures for a big swath of the country.
Kenai then endures a Freaky Friday-esque transformation into a bear, and while he is a bear, he develops a sibling-like relationship with Koda.
Some installments are more memorable than others, some writers more capable, and because it's ever changing by design, what endures are the words Modern Love.
But this cannot be reassurance enough for would-be Rohingya returnees: They know that the Rakhine's historical distrust of Muslims endures and could be reignited.
Onstage at Lincoln Center, the holiday endures for another 2866 days with the magnificent conifer in "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker" growing nightly to impressive heights.
Director Hal Ashby made "Shampoo" with Warren Beatty a few years earlier, and that film endures as a piquant time capsule of the 1968 election.
As long as that enthusiasm gap endures, it will be a major source of anxiety for Republicans, even in normally safe districts like Georgia's Sixth.
North Korea's totalitarian system, as long as it endures, makes it virtually impossible to ensure full monitoring and compliance even when a deal is struck.
The underlying premise is that a separated system of powers and duties will be most likely to prevent tyranny and to ensure that democracy endures.
But to see Newtown in 2017 is to see how grief endures and evolves, and how a community can, however fitfully, negotiate a way forward.
Taken together with Wednesday's other shootings, it also serves as a stark reminder of the intense level of gun violence the United States endures each day.
AYN RAND'S politics may be less popular than they used to be, but in one way her influence endures: in the popular image of the architect.
An Impossible War by Andy Remic A soldier named Robert Jones during the First World War endures the horrors of the trenches on the front lines.
But she needs to see an externalization of the attacks she endures everyday for not living up to Adora's ideal of what a daughter should be.
In its place the old German Empire endures, which in their telling was never properly abolished and persists in the borders of either 1871 or 1937.
Justin Hartley might look like he lives at the gym and endures a carb-free existence, but that's not the case, says the super-fit actor.
That's not an option for people like Ton, who endures up to four hours on the trucks everyday so she can spend time with her son.
But the rise of post-9/11 veterans pursuing public office demonstrates that, even with the high costs of entry, their commitment to public service endures.
Yet even if California endures ark-worthy deluges, the drought will probably persist anyway, says Noah Diffenbaugh, a professor of earth-system science at Stanford University.
Furthermore, to the extent U.S. tariffs provide aluminum makers with a competitive edge, it only endures so long as the import tax is left in place.
Thirty years later, the portrait of the team endures — for both the production crew and the fans who have viewed the video over and over again.
Kate Upton took to Twitter Wednesday to rail against the "dumb misogynist comments" she regularly endures after publicly commenting on happenings in the world of sports.
One of the most quotable scenes in "Mad Men" comes after Joan (Christina Hendricks) endures a meeting with male colleagues who harass her with sexual innuendos.
Brooklyn's Gowanus neighborhood is a rapidly gentrifying Superfund site, where the ecological disruption of over 150 years of industry endures alongside new condos and commercial spaces.
But, then, the existence of books, no matter how grim the tale, is itself a sign, evidence that humanity endures, in the very contagion of reading.
The question is why, in the age of helicopter parents, a game that causes so much mayhem endures at Kaisei while other schools have abandoned it.
Nineteenth-century minstrel entertainers spawned a racist caricature that endures to this day when they darkened their faces to portray black people as grinning, dancing simpletons.
"As the world endures a difficult time due to COVID-19, I am happy to partner with @harvesters to donate 6,000 meals to families," Hill said.
Cuomo's popularity is soaring: The governor has stressed this is no time for politics, but his approval rating has skyrocketed as his state endures the outbreak.
His age is against him, but his ability to conjure shots that other players can only dream of endures, as does his incredible athleticism and stamina.
These traditional Aboriginal practices, which reduce the undergrowth that can fuel bigger blazes, are attracting new attention as Australia endures disaster and confronts a fiery future.
In a brutal war of attrition, the winning side is not the one that inflicts the most pain but the one that endures the most suffering.
Against this cycling backdrop, is the voice of Edward Yusuf Anthony, who survived Kligman's experiments and likely endures the long-term health repercussions to this day.
Boarding a New York City subway is a "test of your patience," said Mark Taitt, who endures a twice-daily commute between Brooklyn and the Bronx.
Our republic endures because of the wisdom of our Constitution, enshrined in three co equal branches of government serving as checks and balances on each other.
Our republic endures because of the wisdom of our Constitution, enshrined in three co-equal branches of government serving as checks and balances on each other.
In time, she becomes independent (after a series of hardships which she endures stoically) all the while earning her living and finding love in the end.
But the strategy — claiming that any attempt to strengthen the social safety net or limit inequality will put us on a slippery slope to totalitarianism — endures.
The comments Chris endures in good faith aren't attempts to genuinely interact with him; they're buyer inquiries from a horrific parade of consumers inspecting new merchandise.
Yet that night endures as part of the lore of the Big 5, the name for a collection of five Division I men's basketball programs in Philadelphia.
While few Americans remember the signing statements or rules changes that have been part of a presidency, the imprint that Congress makes on policy through legislation endures.
Instead of celebrating the birth of baby Jesus, one endures the "airing of the grievances," in which all must declare any and all issues with the world.
But a pardon is a symbolically potent recognition of the disadvantages even relatively privileged African Americans have experienced in American history — a theme whose relevance endures today.
Operation Iraqi Freedom came the following year, which endures in conspiracy circles due to then-Press Secretary Ari Fleischer referring to it as "Operation Iraqi Liberation," a.k.a.
And of course, the fan connection endures, especially with the littlest admirers who are often downright enchanted when they hear Belle's voice coming out of her mouth.
Vanderpump Rules star Lala Kent is still grieving the loss of her father, but embracing a silver lining as she endures her second Father's Day without him.
He endures thanks to a big, stupid, remote-holding contingent that conflates MMA with grainy clips of street fights they downloaded during the George W. Bush administration.
The cruelness Ms Harding endures is fodder for both pain and humour, and the film-makers manage to skillfully navigate the pitfalls of this traumatic subject matter.
With some 325m cars now on its roads China endures eight of the top 20193 most congested cities in the world, according to TomTom, a navigation firm.
" Zeitgeist ... "Warnings of complacency made by some as crisis memory endures," per Bloomberg: "[T]he giddiness ... gave some investors pause as they warned against turning too exuberant.
To ensure our democracy endures these new threats, we'll have to undertake hard societal work to educate voters and painful political labor to make sure votes matter.
Mr. Greene has had success in addressing the loss musically — a tribute to Ana released in 2014, "Beautiful Life," earned two Grammy nominations — but the pain endures.
Four members of the National Rifle Association's board of directors have resigned in recent days, as the organization endures infighting and controversy over its leadership and finances.
He is making it a point to look to the future as he endures criticisms that he is a candidate of the past and a bygone era.
The two sides have been governed separately since, though a shared cultural and linguistic heritage largely endures -- with Mandarin spoken as the official language in both places.
Given that the vote was, on one level, a call for limits on immigration, some celebrate Mr. Carney's prominent role as a sign that British openness endures.
The two sides have been governed separately since, though a shared cultural and linguistic heritage mostly endures -- with Mandarin spoken as the official language in both places.
As she endures terrible food and corny trust exercises, she's grappling with the possibility of her parents divorcing and her own unsatisfying relationship with Fran (Jake Lacy).
Elsewhere in the episode, he endures an awkward blind date arranged by his grandmother, and he finally makes his feelings toward Sarah clear with an unrequited kiss.
Staying on daylight saving time could have particular benefits in New England, which, as the easternmost region of a sprawling time zone, endures very early winter sunsets.
And the clouds are as golden as sunshine — or at least I suppose they were, for now the final fresco endures only in black-and-white photographs.
Ronaldo's Madrid teams failed to win the European game's biggest prize, the Champions League, but they left an imprint of celebrity sizzle on the sport that endures.
But one bastion of culture endures, untouched by the blight that is COVID-19: St. Patrick's Day celebrations that are, as of this week, proceeding as planned.
An L- or I-shaped downturn projects a grimmer future, as economic activity fails to rebound and endures continuous shocks from a lasting coronavirus pandemic, he added.
As soon as you've defeated one set of troops, another is ready to take its place, and thus the battle ever endures, wave after wave, ad infinitum.
"Some of those tend to be cyclical," he said, meaning their prices wax and wane with macroeconomic trends, even as long-term demand for their products endures.
Ms. Roundtree, who practiced law into her 80s, was a founding partner, in 1970, of Roundtree, Knox, Hunter & Parker, a Washington firm that endures to this day.
Betelgeuse endures such cycles of ups and downs, and the most likely explanation for the current episode is that two cycles bottomed out at the same time.
Today there are three more bars — in Gothenburg, Hamburg, and a seasonal beer garden in central Stockholm — but the fondness for Soder, as locals call it, endures.
Litigants routinely cite protective orders themselves as an argument for filing evidence in court under seal, thus ensuring that secrecy endures for the life of a case.
Perhaps conservatism endures by virtue of adherence to its governing principles (a preference for free markets, federalism), which can moderate and modulate whatever agenda Trump is pushing.
Joe Nevins, 55, who works at an architecture firm in Midtown Manhattan, endures a commute that makes most others look like a stroll to the corner deli.
Today about a third of black students attend majority white secondary schools, yet the color line endures within these schools because of unfair suspension and expulsion practices.
The hand gesture performed by the students was used in Nazi Germany to salute Adolf Hitler, and it endures as a symbol of anti-Semitism and racism.
Guided by boxing legend Érik Morales and nutritionist Cicilio Flores, Jessie endures long runs, calorie-counting, and closed-door sparring rounds in his pursuit of boxing history.
Through frenetic media reportage and public outrage, the cultural impact of the event endures, and now manifests itself in artist Bunny Rogers' latest exhibition at Greenspon Gallery.
Yet Storyville's legacy endures a century later, whether in its role in the beginnings of jazz or the perception of New Orleans as a southern center of debauchery.
Brittany O'Grady plays Simone and told CNN that in addition to also being biracial, she could relate to the dark times her character endures trying to become famous.
Lawrence endures multiple beatings and sexual assaults, and savagely bludgeons two people in a steam room; the film never took off with audiences, earning just $46.9 million domestically.
This is, after all, the year that brought us Beyoncé's Lemonade, a massively popular album about the heartbreak a woman endures at the whim of an unfaithful man.
Her art focuses on the inspiration and empowerment of black communities, with many pieces (like her Emotion Series) shedding light on the mental health issues the community endures.
It's been fifty years since the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, but the mystique of the Kennedy family — and its influence on the country and the culture — endures.
Matilda endures her fair share of feeling helpless, of course — that's the premise of the movie, and it continues for a solid three-quarters of the way through.
He's clearly attracted to stories about people who overcome the odds — often while facing some physical or mental challenge — to create art that endures far beyond their time.
The third and gravest threat to the long-run survival of the euro area endures: the mismatch between the scope of its economic institutions and its political ones.
But the real reason The Craft endures is that one of the witches committed so hard to the movie, you can practically feel her vibrating off the screen.
Because of his standing with the group, Tilikum endures continued bullying from both of the female whales, who often forcibly herd him into a smaller medical tank. Feb.
In lieu of an agenda, the overarching Democratic mantra remains the same as it has been since Karl Marx — economic inequality — whose solution also endures: denouncing the rich.
A fire that killed 2190 people in a public-housing block in London shone a light on the poverty that endures in some of the city's ritziest neighbourhoods.
Deep as we are now in the muck and guts of the Trump era, its dedication to managing appearances and propping up an obviously broken status quo endures.
Even with constant battles over censorship with the government, even with long-running server issues that make those in the United States look minor, World of Warcraft endures.
Remember former President Bill Clinton, whose popularity endures despite a long string of allegations of sexual misconduct and, in one case, rape — all of which he has denied.
What endures in Café Müller is an ephemeral grandeur that's somehow rooted in mundane things — some chairs, a few doors, a suit jacket, a pair of high heels.
They offer a measure of comfort — a guarantee that whatever horrors he endures, our hero will at least survive — and also a dose of semi-satirical social critique.
MEASURE OF A MAN An overweight teenager (Blake Cooper) endures a trying summer in a coming-of-age film directed by Jim Loach (a son of Ken Loach).
Those teams that live longest in soccer's communal memory tend to define, or be defined by, something — their legacy endures partly because of what they come to represent.
Unno (Chojuro Kawarasaki), a down-on-his-luck samurai, stoically endures a string of humiliations as he tries to collect on a debt owed to his dead father.
Chauffeured to a dusty motel by the driver (Andrew Pastides), she endures an apparent gang rape and, later, participates in a watery baptism and enacts a gender switch.
When, at his mother's urging, Mr. Ranganathan agrees to an ayurvedic cleansing, he endures a level of fat-shaming that would never make it into an American show.
She endures for a simple reason: Without internet access, her business, a center where students across the valley take online exams like the TOEFL, has nearly closed down.
At 41, after nearly two decades with Ringling Brothers, he has an awe in his voice when he speaks of the place that suggests that his certainty endures.
Although the teenage phenom Coco Gauff was eliminated from the United States Open, an entirely different Coco endures: a furry, 7-pound brown dog belonging to Bianca Andreescu.
Psychosurgery endures, as with a procedure called a cingulotomy, which is used to treat depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder and involves severing fibers deep in the frontal lobe.
Or Thailand, or Zambia, or any other perfectly nice country that endures the usual ups and downs of history as the years pass, headed toward no particular destiny.
He is in no doubt that the old spirit, as exemplified by Aragonés, endures, but those meetings on soccer's ultimate stage have fostered something approaching a common bond.
Huawei endures Huawei has released an estimate showing that its sales will top 850 billion Chinese yuan ($122 billion) in 2019, an 18% increase over the previous year.
"Our republic endures because of the wisdom of our Constitution enshrined in three coequal branches that act as checks and balances," Pelosi said late Tuesday in the Capitol.
Even in recent culture, her presence endures, like a 1990 assemblage by Daniel Spoerri, and in the 2002 exhibition Le Dernier Portrait at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
If someone endures second- or third-degree sexual misconduct, however, prosecutors must bring charges within a decade of the offense or the victim's 21st birthday, whichever is later.
The album showcases the members' unabashed love of metal riffs and fucked up time signatures, which seem to get more illogical for each year that Mutoid Man endures.
AI. With Uber working quietly on its technology as it endures the attention on its legal battle with Alphabet, Lyft has scooped up a series of major partners.
Instead, Cersei strides into the throne room, endures her uncle Kevan's sexist courtly standards, and hears King "Butters" Tommen declare the barbaric custom of trial by combat discontinued.
PETA and Baldwin hope by raising awareness about the life a circus animal endures, animal lovers will boycott circuses until they adopt routines that do not include animal entertainment.  
Even in an era of LGBTQ centers, houses of worship, gay Greek college societies, and professional associations, their centrality in the lives of contemporary gay men and lesbians endures.
And without the ability to produce an heir, Dany will need a new system of succession in order to make her vision for a better world one that endures.
As soccer endures its own head-spinning corruption scandal, it has become comical to consider who might reform the organization as president when Sepp Blatter's reign ends next month.
TO REPUBLICANS, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, is the zombie that endures countless hits to rise from its knees and haunt America's health-care industry.
Bush's loss in the 1992 election made him a cautionary tale for a generation of Republicans, a lesson that endures in today's showdowns over the federal budget and spending.
Image: 20th Century FoxIn Andy Weir's novel-turned-Matt-Damon-movie The Martian, the protagonist endures the harsh terrain of Mars by using his own shit to grow potatoes.
And by "watch," I mean I fall asleep 20 minutes into the movie while my husband endures a film he had no intention of watching in the first place.
Every reader doesn't have a similar aha effect, but the basic theme endures: Fan fiction is an erotic, sensual, and safe way to experiment with your own sexual identity.
Or, there might be one part that endures the abuse, another that gets the body back to its bedroom, and another that goes down to breakfast in the morning.
Nevertheless, the rule of thumb endures — airflow equipment is still sold with labels advising against lower flows — keeping flows whistling in most buildings above 2300 percent at all times.
Claudia Duque (Colombia) Human rights defender endures attacks in Columbia where impunity remains 98.81% The veteran investigative reporter has endured kidnapping, illegal surveillance, psychological torture and has been exiled.
The levels of physical, mental, and emotional stress a Presidential candidate endures in their run for the office are hard for anyone outside of a campaign to even contemplate.
Over time, Chris metaphorically becomes the land on which she grows up and, like Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind," recognizes it as the only thing that endures.
What are the odds that the 70-year-old billionaire finally thickens his skin, as he gains far greater power and endures far more withering criticism than ever before?
But we all share the burden of a policy that has not been shown to make the public any safer, and that endures despite the availability of reasonable alternatives.
Despite external challenges, including Russia's illegal occupation of nearly 20 percent of our territory since 2008, Georgia's commitment to peace and stability at home and in the region endures.
One running story arc is about how a rage-filled officer becomes a celebrity for murdering a black prisoner, while his partner endures racist harassment for reporting his misconduct.
The 79-year-old pontiff is in a race against time to appoint enough like-minded cardinals to ensure that his vision of the church endures after he dies.
The concept of "God," he figured, endures because it offers a psychological salve to people, while "eternal damnation" survives because it is useful as a means of social control.
She endures her own traumas and anxiety, as does every pregnant woman — not to mention every woman who yearns to be pregnant — no matter what fantastical images they project.
" He would pursue "the strongest and most sustainable legal framework," a legacy "that outlasts my administration, my presidency, that endures for the next president and the president after that.
The standout sequence in Homecoming is the one where Peter endures a tense car ride with his girlfriend's supervillain dad, which cleverly blends high school stakes with superhero stakes.
Yet Republican power endures, and while it's politically vulnerable, there's no reason to be sure it can't survive the 2018 midterms and indeed the entire reign of Donald Trump.
Like Sandler's earlier work, "Jack and Jill" is a broad comedy — slapstick, fart jokes, mockery of difference — a time-tested shtick that endures for more people than you'd think.
"Huckleberry Finn," Mark Twain The classic story of a wild child on the outskirts of rural society with an absent mother and wayward father, and the trials he endures.
But amid all the physical pain and disappointment, Kranepool endures, much as he did in carving out a long career in New York as a player with modest abilities.
We're reporting on talks on the Korean Peninsula, the presence of a U.S. aircraft carrier in Vietnam, and a man who endures insect stings in order to rank them.
The show aired from 1993 to 1999, but Drescher's character—with her hair high as heaven, a thousand-watt smile, and that voice—endures, especially among nostalgia-hungry millennials.
Even as fashion, makeup and hairstyles change, the pressure for women to cover up gray hair endures, no matter how many lists or articles tell us to embrace natural beauty.
Despite the weekly tears, Laframboise loves the show so much that she endures the pain of each episode twice — watching once in English and again in French with her father.
But to understand why Pruitt endures, you also have to look at how he differs from three top Cabinet officials who were terminated: David Shulkin, Tom Price, and Rex Tillerson.
This is a book that endures, generation after generation, because every time a reader returns to "The Great Gatsby," we discover new revelations, new insights, new burning bits of language.
Instead of using petty politicians to represent the government, cartoonists sketched the proud, classically robed Columbia (whose name endures but whose role as an avatar of strong government has disappeared).
Why it matters: No matter how far-fetched it seems after the government shutdown, the fact remains that policy endures better with bipartisan support, political scientists and past precedent suggest.
At several points in the video, the couple sweats, experiences shortness of breath, and endures blood circulation issues (which is actually visible in Ken's arms at the 2:35 mark).
This album heavily influenced the glitter-soaked glam rock decade that followed, but the look that accompanied the album cemented Bowie as a style icon whose legacy still endures today.
The Myth Of The Gold Digger Endures — But Black Women Know It's B.S. by Sesali BowenOn America's long tradition of villainizing Black women who just want to get what's theirs.
But there's a reason the Obama's Katrina genre endures in futility: The unwholesome mixture of a press corps obsessed with optics and a conservative establishment reeling from its own failures.
We can acknowledge that Trump is moderating a bit—but need to add that he's dodging any real discussion of issues where his extremism endures and where it might lead.
But the impression endures, and there is little reason to think black and Hispanic voters, whom Mr Sanders is about to lovebomb with revolutionary promises, will be immune to it.
I still run into folks who tell me how much Crain and Rodan meant to them and it certainly feels good to hear we made a positive difference that endures.
Polarizing as that decision was, This Is Happening endures because it stands alone, its components much easier to disentangle from their event trappings than, say, Jay Z's The Black Album.
While #aspiepower endures on Twitter, so does #AllAutistics, a symbol of inclusivity and solidarity among people on the spectrum—even those who can't speak or require help with daily functions.
History did effectively legitimize the revolution, providing its early moral imperative — redressing the imperialist depredations of the republic — and it endures, mutatis mutandis, as a marker of collective, national identity.
The supermodel — who married Houston Astros ace Justin Verlander in 2017 — railed against the "dumb misogynist comments" she regularly endures after publicly commenting on happenings in the world of sports.
Now, 16 years later, the couple's romance endures under extraordinary circumstances — across thousands of miles, through prison walls and against the backdrop of an international fight over freedom of expression.
Ultimately, if we want to uphold the legacy of our Founders, it is our responsibility to ensure that this unique experiment not only endures, but also achieves its great potential.
The disruption to the smuggling networks also cut off a major escape route for the Muslim minority, which is denied citizenship and endures apartheid-like conditions in Buddhist-majority Myanmar.
Dating back to Thomas Jefferson and the Land Ordinance of 1785, which created a system of surveying undeveloped country for settling, this division of land endures, especially in the Midwest.
Rabbi Shimon bar Lakish taught in the name of Rabbi Judah the Patriarch that the whole world endures only for the sake of the breath of schoolchildren (BT Shabbat 119b).
But I would argue that the "Downton" passion is unique in that it admits any manner of opposed feelings — impatience, hilarity, agnosticism, scorn, bafflement — and still thrives and still endures.
The president has called an investigation into possible ties between his campaign and Moscow a "witch hunt," but his administration has warned that the threat of meddling from Russia endures.
What endures, sadly, is Roth's lack of imagination, the unempathetic and incurious caricaturing of others that he turned into a virtue — and which now defines much of American public life.
If your love for a particular universe endures, one day you'll likely wake up in a present that is more technologically advanced than the show's dated vision of the future.
Yet analysts were already pencilling in a similar decline before the virus spread, suggesting the French group's own targets may need to be revised down further if the outbreak endures.
To what degree the glow endures will be the measure of how far I can honor that deepest vulnerable part of Sydney whose beauty I was lucky enough to know.
This time around — even as Sanders faces a much more complicated field that includes Elizabeth Warren, who shares similar if not identical policy priorities — his popularity with younger voters endures.
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Midway through "Waves," about a black Florida family that endures a cataclysmic tragedy, the film's weight shifts onto the shoulders of Emily, a stoic teenage girl played by Russell, 2000.
Chris endures a social nightmare: a garden party full of rich white people who invade his space, touch him without permission, prod him, and explicitly objectify him physically and sexually.
There is a government that endures beyond the transition of one presidency to the next: career civil servants, appointees with long tenures, and the policies and rules that bind them.
When I was 16, one of my best friends passed away in a car accident, and we did an episode called 'Nothing Endures But Change' where it is dealing with grief.
"If civilization endures, if the Golden Age materializes," Ettinger wrote: The more romantic elements of Ettinger's pitch for a better second life could help improve one's attitude during the first one.
Given the strenuous workouts a racehorse endures each day, it's important to ensure there are no signs of stress on the animal's bones that could lead to a career-ending break.
It endures because at its core lie the most basic elements of storytelling itself — a peasant kid, a wise old knight, a band of sidekicks, a princess, and a great adventure.
But a pardon would be a symbolically potent recognition of the kinds of racial disadvantage even relatively privileged African Americans have experienced in American history — a theme whose relevance endures today.
And a lot of people want it to go away — Maddie and Tae have built their career on it and endless think pieces have been penned about it — yet it endures.
Because there have been worse moments in our history, and the events in Charlottesville were hardly the first indication to the African American community that racism endures in the United States.
Tanowitz's dance returns on Sunday afternoon, concluding the season alongside the charming, peculiar "Diggity," from 1978 (complete with cutout dogs), and "Esplanade," from 1975, which endures as Taylor's exuberant calling card.
If divided government endures in 2016 and Justice Scalia's seat remains vacant, then I fear we will hear the argument that the American people should decide the court's future in 2020.
"Wiener-Dog" dramatizes these assumptions in the inscrutable presence of a nonhuman observer, a dachshund who goes by a few different names and endures the company of a variety of masters.
The president-elect plans to move to the White House, said Hope Hicks, a spokeswoman for Mr. Trump, though speculation endures that he will continue to spend time in New York.
Colombia endures more inequality than most other countries in the world, and its economy is beholden to the interests of local oligopolies that control the financial sector and other key industries.
The 2747 also endures as a symbol of speed, escape and, frankly, sexiness, one that — along with the pleasingly palindromic rhythm of its number-name — has appealed in particular to singers.
The philosopher Avishai Margalit has distinguished the journalist or historian, who passes along evidence of evil and suffering, from the "moral witness," who endures evil and suffering firsthand, like the Syrians.
A skulking, slouching Merricat endures the taunts of the townspeople when she makes weekly trips for provisions, rushing home to bury trinkets in the castle's enormous garden and casting protective spells.
Twelve-year-old Zain witnesses and undergoes horrors that don't seem exaggerated, but Zain al Rafeea, the young actor who plays him, endures the worst with Keatonesque stoicism and Chaplinesque empathy.
Mr. Netanyahu faces corruption investigations and pressure from the right in his narrow coalition not to make concessions, while Mr. Abbas is aging and endures strong opposition among his own constituents.
Rather than depicting the milieu in which Fuller thrived, Ms. Di Giusto mainly confines the action to a villa where Fuller endures sickness and a series of self-fulfilling romantic humiliations.
The Saudis clearly mean to signal to the United States and the West that they have options, as the kingdom endures a tarnished reputation over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The fraught, guilt-filled internal conflict Kenai endures once he realizes that he killed Koda's mother is a struggle reminiscent of those faced by Phoenix's other multi-faceted, uniquely human characters.
Yet, even as the right to a free and independent press endures, it has created tension for presidents and government leaders who want to influence the public and shape political messages.
But the mysterious fumes that have permeated the L train this week and made some subway riders and transit workers feel ill, go beyond the usual odors a New Yorker endures.
The religious superstition of the creeks and hollers where the aftermath of the Great Depression endures has already fended off so many advances in rational thinking that it's impenetrable by now.
In the final episode of When They See Us, the audience endures a condensed 12 years in prison alongside Korey Wise (Jharrel Jerome, whose quiet, emotive performance intensifies the already traumatic story).
In his review of the film before its American release in 2006, the New York Times's Stephen Holden mused: How would you behave during the kind of relentless interrogations that Sophie endures?
Kurdish officials are apprehensive that once Mosul has fallen, US interest in the region will wither, though senior figures in the new administration have pledged that the "strategic US-Iraq relationship" endures.
Was this some sort of maneuver as part of his off-the-books investigation, or simply an illustration of how Stan's loyalty to Philip endures even in the face of his suspicions?
He is wanted for arrest, has had his passport revoked, and says he endures numerous death threats every week because of his staunch but unwavering criticism of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
She's had 10 brain surgeries and endures intense physical therapy to train the left side of her body how to move again after the bullet punctured the right side of her brain.
And the personal essay — long a mainstay of journalism, and now being adapted to a social media landscape where everything from a Facebook update to an Instagram story, in its way, endures.
And no matter how we slice and dice the data, the gap endures: We match each female executive with a male of the same title, age and tenure at a similar firm.
It's been fifty years since Robert F. Kennedy was shot and killed on June 6, 1968 at the Ambassador Hotel in California — but the mystery surrounding his assassination endures to this day.
Though he regularly endures injections and an endless stream of doctor visits, his upbeat spirit and can-do attitude (just watch him smack a baseball!) masks the genetic disorder that plagues him.
Readers found the Black Panther so appealing that he endures 24 years later, when other characters introduced during the same period—try to find a Wonder Man comic—have largely been forgotten.
If Trumpism endures beyond the man himself, the policy battles of the next four years will seems insignificant compared to the false, revisionist history that will have taken hold of Obama's legacy.
All at once, we're transported from Boston in the 1980s to the 1920s and '30s in Kansas, and we're given full entrance into David's thoughts while he endures his somewhat gothic childhood.
But the shutdown may yet prove to be a drag on the campaign and help set the tone for the race, depending on how long it endures and how it gets resolved.
So begins "Level Up," a British indie that rearranges the bones of Martin Scorsese's "After Hours" — man seeking woman endures a surreal urban odyssey — into a familiar vision of technology-fostered callousness.
Perhaps more than any other figure associated with the 1916 Easter Rising (there are events all over Ireland celebrating its centenary this year), Casement endures after death in a swirl of controversy.
Still, she said she was concerned by the rise in water use and warned that the state may reimpose mandatory cuts if conservation continues to decline and California endures another dry winter.
The diamond dust was swept up long ago, yet the memory endures of a moment in the late 1970s when a flash of brilliance glittered from the rubble of a bankrupt city.
Vikstroem endures the same problems — a meager pipeline, recruiting struggles — but in a nation where hockey is more popular and where the able-bodied, he said, are permitted to play in sleds.
One area Securing the Shadow falls short is in delving into how posthumous portraiture endures despite our access to photography, such as through charitable organizations that donate portraits of stillborns to parents.
This autobiographical novel, a gay coming-of-age story about a boy who endures a brutal childhood and escapes his hometown, "is the 'Hillbilly Elegy' of France," a Times book critic wrote.
Puerto Rican artists and other professionals have made the island known across the globe and can use their voices, talent, and leadership to ensure Puerto Rican culture endures the test of time.
Urging young Egyptians to be patient as the country endures economic difficulties, Mr. Sisi said that he had lived for a decade with only water in his refrigerator and had not complained.
But his preference for them provided a point about how the legend endures in the internet age, a time when soccer coverage has become increasingly saturated and reference points ever more accessible.
In an intensely physical performance, Taylor-Johnson leaps and writhes and trembles through treatment as James endures a root canal, a broken-nose reset and a clarinet-playing roommate — all without anesthesia.
In a country where erectile dysfunction ads fill television commercial slots and jokes about flatulence and bowel movements have inspired entire books, the bodily function of menstruation endures as a taboo subject.
The idea of being able to create an encyclopedic representation of the world still endures in museums, even if few visitors are likely to come today to marvel at the nautilus cups.
" When Mr. Spielberg switched to more serious fare, like "The Color Purple" (1985), he drew critical opprobrium that endures — a 2014 Los Angeles Magazine article lamented its "Disneyfication of race in America.
Men in vests are acknowledged as the universal arbiter of yuck, and yet sweaty side-moobs are almost entirely justified in a country that endures 25-degree Celsius heat on a cool day.
The beloved trio of Top Gear presenters is long gone, but another pillar of the BBC's most popular show endures: spectacular stunts in exotic locales, with cars that drill dimples into your cheeks.
In the show's second season, Tony grows closer with Olivia — who is still grieving over the loss of her daughter, Hannah — as she endures a divorce and a lawsuit against Liberty High School.
Because if what Casey Affleck's ghost endures is where we're going next — watching loved ones move on, standing the same ground as epochs grind by in agonizing real time — then count me out.
For many decades educational innovators have happily anticipated the end of "factory model", whereby children of the same age learn from the same teacher in broadly the same way, yet the model endures.
When we meet our main characters, Alison is an aspiring actress in New York City, where she endures the usual ingénue miseries, including dead-end auditions, annoying roommates and a dwindling bank account.
The ultimate disgrace for a Spartan was surrender, a philosophy that endures today among the tribe of OCRers who sometimes spray-paint the Spartan Race helmet logo on their cut pecs and abs.
A dispute over whether the Young Money joint venture endures not only makes Wayne's status unclear, but it puts a cloud over royalties for a number of releases, including Drake's wildly successful Views.
Although the role of the courtroom sketch has diminished, the practice endures, such as at the recent trials of Bill Cosby and Dylann Roof, during which photography by the media was not permitted.
KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Each time Aryana Sayeed, one of Afghanistan's most famous singers, returns to the country of her birth, she braves threats and endures scrutiny right down to her choice of clothes.
Although the film was made more than 15 years ago, the legend of the Blair Witch endures, and many fans still believe that the legend, if not the Blair Witch herself, is legitimate.
The first is that the show endures as a good civics lesson, showing that the inner workings of government is complicated and heavily dependent upon the people who come to work each day.
Cilenti said the setup hit the sweet spot between functionality and austerity — now a guiding principle of the Games, which will be played as Brazil endures its most severe economic recession in decades.
The numbers underscore the success of Chief Executive Officer Roberto Setubal's strategy of cutting disbursements for some borrowers as Brazil endures a harsh recession and fallout from a corruption probe at state firms.
It is fair to say that most Americans don't know exactly what to make of our ally Turkey these days, as it endures a prolonged political crisis that challenges its long-term stability.
Robert (John Magaro) is a hangdog Manhattan photographer flailing after initial success; now he endures the indignity of working for his philandering father, Harry (Christopher McDonald), who runs an Upper East Side preschool.
But an iconic image from June 5, of a lone, still unidentified man standing in front of a column of tanks, endures as an emblem of defiance in the face of overwhelming odds.
Though the strands weave together into impressive dissent — the Trump White House has been forced to rely on executive orders to override it — overall support for the kingdom in Washington endures for now.
The police harassment he endures while in prison forces him to reckon with his past; it gives him the strength to apologize to the classmate years later and stand up to his family.
In this video, they recall their memories of "The Sopranos" and James Gandolfini, who died in 2013, and discuss the show's legacy, what made it so special then, and why it endures today.
But it is the people who know this, and who spend their days trying to answer the riddles of their own selfhood anyway, who make the art that endures, transforms and, ultimately, inspires.
For all the chaos and pain she endures (and causes) on the hardwood, Fowles's life away from basketball is spent in quite a contradictory manner, in a continual search for moments of tranquillity.
Earlier in the film, he endures an onstage interview discussing the influence of Robert Smithson on his work while an audience member with Tourette's syndrome repeatedly shouts "Garbage!" and other, more profane words.
More than 20 years on, this feels too cleanly schematic, but it endures as an example of the affinity so many gay male artists have for women at the mercy of patriarchal structures.
Arrested and struggling to survive under a totalitarian regime with segregated communities (recalling divisions over religion and caste), Shalini endures grueling conditions as she uncovers the truth about what happened to her daughter.
The tale of conspiracy that it weaves is a tall tale indeed, and it will be difficult for the DNC to win over the court with its arguments — if the lawsuit even endures.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Weaving with the help of backstrap or belt looms is a Maya textile tradition dating back centuries that endures to this day in parts of Central America.
Lizzo's September 2017 song "Truth Hurts" endures as a classic, thanks to its reappearance in the Netflix film Someone Great and as a bonus track on her most recent album Cuz I Love You.
In this version, it's not Beverly who encounters the deadlights, but Stan — he's pulled away before he loses it entirely, although the trauma he endures surely has something to do with his ultimate fate.
Moving Animals' heartbreaking eyewitness accounts of what this baby elephant endures every day has prompted Phuket Provincial Office of the Department of Livestock Development (DLD) to investigate the Phuket Zoo, reports The Phuket News.
The night is a disaster: Jade endures the horrified stares of men who once would have made a pass and Shami has started dating Naz, with whom Jade shared a flirtation before the attack.
Before Cummins' sentencing in a Nashville courtroom, a prosecutor read a statement from Elizabeth describing the emotional turmoil she endures daily as a result of what she described as his "unspeakable" crimes, CNN reports.
Seven decades into the special relationship, no test as grave as a world war has resurfaced; but on countless vital matters, from Afghanistan to Syria, the alliance endures, made stronger by discussion and debate.
Fish and Wildlife Director Dan Ashe said he wants the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Burns to become a symbol to the rest of the country that collaboration, not confrontation, endures, The Oregonian reported.
Within the flows and counterflows of digital communication some spark of opportunity endures, and we can still chart a path to human freedom if we reroute them as thoroughly as he did broadcast television.
Sepp Blatter, president since 1998, and UEFA president Michel Platini have been banned from football for eight years by FIFA's Ethics Committee as the world body endures the worst graft scandal in its history.
The two parties change — some disappearing entirely or, as has been the case for the last century and a half, simply retaining their names but altering their policies — but the two-party system endures.
His new limited-edition zine, Northern Boundary, allows a rare glimpse into the adverse conditions ATAK endures to produce his work and offers a counter-narrative to the popular conception of flashy, colorful graffiti.
McGee is a likeable, noble, sardonic houseboat-dwelling dilettante in all his books, but the horror he endures (and by necessity, causes) in this one was as powerful as any "literary" novel I've read.
Even though America touts itself as the "home of the brave," backlash against Kaepernick shows America still resists acknowledging its original sin of slavery honestly, let alone the legacy of slavery that endures today.
What endures in this final book, though, is a fixation with the past as a portal to present misères, whether persistent gender inequalities or economic disparities as extreme as those of the industrial age.
By framing their plans around the Stonewall celebration, the Yankees hope to create an event that in some way endures, though it remains uncertain whether it will be more than a one-time event.
When he leaves the apartment and his computer, the vindictive, rampaging deity, who endures one humiliation after another, is a nobody, and his protest, "Do you know who I am?" is to no avail.
All laughable plights compared to what the bar-headed goose endures in its migration over the Himalayas, where it hits altitudes of 26,000 feet, all without the luxuries of pressure control and complimentary peanuts.
Obama can still take steps to ensure that his Prague agenda endures and that the next president has the flexibility and data necessary to make the hard choices of paring back the modernization plans.
Based on the minor fantasy classic by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, it's the ultimate story of male friendship—one that begins in the Garden of Eden and endures up through the apocalyptic present.
In the opening moments of Andrea Arnold's sprawling, intricate film American Honey, Lee Brice's "I Don't Dance" seeps through cheap speakers as the protagonist, Star, endures another day of violent domesticity in small-town Oklahoma.
But sitting in the cafe, listening to these two strangers share their stories of escape, it became clear that no matter how much dogma and brainwashing one endures, our true personality remains in our core.
The normal pattern of GOP nominating contests for the past two decades is that the party endures heated primary fights between populist, evangelical and center-right candidates, only to settle on the leading establishment choice.
Those voters have in turn become the president's most loyal base, even as he endures a campaign finance scandal linked to payoffs to a porn actress, and they played a critical role on Election Day.
Christina Dokou, an assistant professor of American literature and culture at the University of Athens, explains that the "boys' club" legacy of comic books, in which female characters were stuck with sexist stereotypes, still endures.
Though it tells the story of a young black man (Daniel Kaluuya) who endures an escalating series of racial horrors while visiting his white girlfriend's family, it mixes sharp-edged satire with crowd-pleasing thrills.
Unsurprisingly, Grammarly is also a topic of vigorous discussion on Reddit, where the extension receives high praise from dyslexic users and endures bitter criticism from Redditors dissing the app and those who rely on it.
Merle Haggard, the country music giant whose pioneering outlaw stylings and hard edges steered the genre in a direction that still endures today, died Wednesday, his 19663th birthday, his manager confirmed to Nashville's WSMV-TV.
From a tight-suited villain in The Powerpuff Girls to a scathing metaphor for UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in UB40's hit song "Madam Medusa," the myth of Medusa endures in contemporary pop culture.
Today Medusa, with her snake hair and stare that turns people to stone, endures as an allegorical figure of fatal beauty, or a ready image for superimposing the face of a detested woman in power.
Washington, a city with a deep jazz culture that still endures amid recent hardships, was the epicenter all day Saturday: a citywide swarm of performances, panels, workshops and film screenings, in spaces grand and unassuming.
That conversation is taking place in a media environment in which the N.F.L. is that rare content producer that can deliver huge audiences for live programming, where the power of the 30-second ad endures.
In addition to these product announcements, Adobe also today released its latest email consumer survey, which highlights that no matter how annoyed you may be whenever you look at your overflowing inbox, email's power endures.
Cosmo endures the weather just fine, as he is composed of plastic that has washed ashore — flip-flops, bottle caps, toy wheels, cigarette lighters — all mounted to a stainless-steel frame and bolted to concrete.
Such technological breakthroughs have occurred before: In the 1940s, Charles and Ray Eames's experiments in molded plywood made possible their "potato chip" chair (the DCM), which defined midcentury Modernism and endures today as a classic.
There are increasingly awful incidents at boot camp and in Afghanistan, where he endures vulgar hazing from his fellow soldiers and sadistic humiliations from the racist sergeant (the bass-baritone Wayne Tigges, who is chilling).
It is a theme that recurs in conversations with Wenger's friends and former colleagues, this sense that he endures as much out of fear of what comes next as love for all he has done.
The narrator, a young boy whose family is shunned—it was once wealthy and is suspected of being Jewish—endures beatings, hunger, and taunts with the fatalism of someone who has never known anything else.
I've been in some of the situations Marta endures — being asked to prove my citizenship, feeling unsafe speaking Spanish — and the movie brought up so many of these unpleasant memories repeatedly to little narrative effect.
Here, he also endures and enjoys, with winces and tenderness, a visit from his mother, Ann (a lovely Ashley Judd), and absorbs lessons on the basketball court, including from a black friend, PJ (Jason Mitchell).
And he's recently taken up living at a Tesla factory for stretches while the company endures "production hell" to meet an important, self-imposed goal to produce 23,23 of its Model 25 cars in a week.
As the show progresses, Emily and Patrick become its primary source of humanity, as Miranda endures one indignity after another but receives enough encouragement (sometimes misread or inadvertent) to keep her committed to her elusive path.
" Greenfield's media examples: New York Times' Editorial Board: "Remember former President Bill Clinton, whose popularity endures despite a long string of allegations of sexual misconduct and, in one case, rape — all of which he has denied.
If the Trump era endures beyond Trump himself, its enablers may one day seek to absolve themselves, of different but analogous sins, using the Obama years as a scapegoat, the way American exceptionalists once used Reconstruction.
Yet this does not mark the end of IS. The group endures as a low-level insurgency in parts of Syria and Iraq, carrying out attacks (see map) and preying on civilians to fund its operations.
He also discussed the physical wear and tear he endures throughout the season, as a 6-foot-6, 268-pounder who takes big hits as a receiver, regularly blocks defensive linemen and often plays through injury.
Although Langer and the Europeans proved their point repeatedly, the desire endures, even if some of Europe's stars of today — like Rory McIlroy — now live in Florida and compete week to week on the PGA Tour.
She will also need a strong circle of emotional supporters who can help her think through her next moves, as she bonds with the baby and endures the exhaustion and stress of life with a newborn.
"ISIL's horrific crimes in Iraq have left the headlines but the trauma of the victims' families endures, with thousands of women, men and children still unaccounted for," UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said.
If she endures this kind of invasion to no avail, it's worth wondering if some women might decide it's simply not worth the exposure and scrutiny to go after the most powerful men in the country.
And after an introduction in which he fights crime in only a pair of dark jeans, he endures a sequence in the desert (please, don't make me explain) wearing a long-sleeved Henley and linen slacks.
Exclusive 20003 Photos View Slide Show ' The Upper East Side apartment of Lella and Massimo Vignelli, the influential design team whose understated work endures in their adoptive home of New York, will list for $22000 million.
But no matter what, he endures, leans on those closest to him, and remembers to take stock on the simple things that bring him joy—to Pera, it truly is a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
If it does happen, such a meltdown will shake the party badly -- no political party endures a major loss without repercussions -- and Trump, the supreme magical winner of 2016, will become an epic party-killing loser.
Multiply that frustration a hundredfold, and you can imagine the Kafkian nightmare that Daniel endures as he seeks the restoration of his employment and support allowance from the British state after it was mysteriously taken away.
Her leg was not amputated until more than a year later, and the agonizing fight to save it — she endures 17 bouts of surgery in the meantime — propels much of the first half of the book.
The beast of Gévaudan, a creature blamed for the deaths of dozens—possibly hundreds—of peasants in the 18th century French countryside proved to be an irresistible tale at the time, and endures to this day.
This was particularly incendiary given MacKenzie was in charge of The Sun when its coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster, which killed 96 Liverpool soccer fans, caused revulsion in the city which endures to this day.
The mystery endures about who brutally murdered the Sharp family — single mom Sue Sharp, 36; her son Johnny, 15; daughter Tina, 12; and Johnny's friend Dana Wingate, 713 — in the small Sierra Nevada community of Keddie, California.
The further into the future you wish to send a message, the more care you'll need to put into not only designing and treating your capsule, but also deciding what to seal inside to ensure it endures.
ALEPPO, Syria (Reuters) - The remains of the medieval Umayyad Mosque's felled minaret lie in its once-elegant courtyard along with discarded mattresses, fragments of rockets and antique doors, but, after years of fighting, Aleppo's holiest monument endures.
Filming for the "The Girl in the Spider's Web" is underway in Sweden with British actress Claire Foy cast as the young tattooed Salander, an introvert who endures a complex relationship with journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Sverrir Gudnason).
I stand hand in hand with advocates across the country in calling for the abolishment of ICE and CBP to ensure that no person or family endures the toll of indefinite family detention and separation ever again.
Imagine the consequences in hotter climates with less air-conditioning: The average Indian now endures about 33 days a year above 90 degrees, and that is forecast to increase by as many as 100 days by 2100.
Another member of the National Rifle Association's board of directors resigned Monday, becoming the fourth to do so in less than two weeks as the gun-rights group endures an internal crisis over its leadership and finances.
On both sides of the Atlantic, leaders need to take affirmative steps to solidify the democratic legitimacy of the NATO project and ensure that the vision of cooperative security and a Europe free and at peace endures.
But this was bro-country in a redemptive sense: two singers telling a story about how friendship endures even as it changes, as it's complicated by families and work and things that happen when you grow old.
It may be old fashioned — the first balanced fund, Vanguard Wellington, began in 1929, while a precursor of the modern bike was patented in 1866 — but it endures because of its sturdy simplicity and its sheer usefulness.
Milk served only 11 months, but his political legacy endures: Some recently noted that it paved the way for what Americans witnessed earlier this month, when more than 150 L.G.B.T.Q. candidates won seats in the midterm elections.
Every time we fish she engages in a ritual that deepens her love of the sea, rivers, lakes, clean air and that singular fellowship that endures among anglers of all ages, races, genders and — even today — politics.
Marnie becomes an external voice of parenting-magazine guilt, all "sacred time" and "tough but miraculous transition" as Hannah endures the physical and emotional pain of trying to get her "liquid gold" breastmilk into a reluctant infant.
That passion endures because of the decision-makers who have been at the helm — the problem-solvers who took the many obstacles facing our parks head on, and who were approved of and embraced as real leaders.
Julian Schnabel is both a painter and a celebrated filmmaker, and he's clearly attracted to stories of people who overcome the odds — often some physical or mental challenge — to create art that endures far beyond their time.
Technologically savvy criminals will continue to use other encryption technologies, while the law-abiding public endures these threats to their security and personal liberties—an especially perverse form of unilateral disarmament in the war on terror and crime.
But if the longstanding dislike of official Washington that preceded President Trump and Steve Bannon endures, much of the new White House's agenda will be popular despite any personal dislike for both the president and Bannon as individuals.
During that time, despite the low expectations of male delegates at the founding of the United Nations (UN), she was the driving force behind the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a UN document that endures to this day.
If you're curious why it endures after all this time, look no further than this story about a man and his virtual dog: a perfect and charming tale made possible by the weird possibilities of an open world.
Many industry observers say "Heaven's Gate" soured Hollywood on the auteur-driven era of the 1970s and led movie studios to exert more control over their projects and budgets -- if not director's egos -- a trend that endures today.
MSNBC correspondent Mariana Atencio documented her late father's fight for his life in a Venezuelan hospital on social media, while raising awareness about the devastating humanitarian crisis that endures in her native country, depriving citizens of basic necessities.
They triggered the abort sequence 55 seconds into the launch, a critical moment when, at an altitude of around 10 kilometers (6 miles), the rocket reached Max Q—the stage at which it endures the highest aerodynamic stress.
Chinese newspapers wage periodic propaganda campaigns against the look, but it endures and is increasingly visible abroad, proudly displayed by Chinese tourists outside New York City art museums, Buckingham Palace in London and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
If the "current mood of uncertainty that has been affecting investment" endures or worsens, that would put further pressure on growth, as would a fresh downgrade in the rating of state-run companies, notably Pemex, the bank said.
In "Pen & Paper," Criminal host Phoebe Judge interviews Austin on her life as a Chicago courtroom staple with a distinctive watercolor style, and how art endures as a vital medium in the drama of witnesses, defendants, and jury.
"Let us continue to hear each other and partner with each other -- as public servants, police and members of the public -- and let us ensure our collective mission is what endures for generations to come," the statement said.
Dining at a coveted window seat in the luminous River Café, which rests on a former coffee barge in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge, even the most jaundiced New Yorkers have to concede that the magic endures.
Only 20 years after the Prophet Muhammad's death, a rebellion toppled the caliph, who was the prophet's son-in-law, and rival claims to leadership led to fratricide and civil war whose legacy endures almost 1,500 years later.
In the bottom left corner of the display was a small rectangular shanty with a tarp for a roof and a small sign: Apostolic Multiracial Church in Zion of S.A. The message was clear: The power structure endures.
At points, the film threatens to tip over into melodrama, but the directors Mag Hsu and Hsu Chih-yen always right the ship, balancing oversaturated flashbacks with a nuanced portrait of love that endures both trials and time.
Mr. van Houtryve, who previously photographed countries where communism endures in the 21st century, like Nepal and North Korea, said he embarked on this project after the 2016 election in the United States was marked by resurgent bigotry.
But outside of those grander themes, The Handmaid's Tale is also just about a mother being desperate to find the daughter who was taken from her, and the hell she endures in the aftermath of that heartbreaking event.
Britain's economy is shrinking, the broadest survey of business confidence since last month's historic vote to quit the European Union showed on Friday, leading finance minister Philip Hammond to pledge a loosening of purse strings if the weakness endures.
In an awkward interview with Daniel Tosh a year after the video went viral, Downs endures bad penis jokes and describes how the video resulted in phone calls to her parents' house and her ultimate disaffiliation from the sorority.
The Pride Month poll found that despite winning incremental rights, 9 out of 10 LGBTQ people in the United States think discrimination endures — particularly against transgender people — and many report personally facing bias in housing, restaurants, workplaces, and stores.
Now that the 52-week public service campaign has run its course, an exhibition of photographs of the public art project shot by street art photographer Luna Park, and an accompanying book, will ensure that the ephemeral project endures.
But the 20th century was less kind to the city, and by 2010 CQ Press listed Fall River as the 88th most dangerous city in the United States (the city's heroin epidemic, which endures, can't have helped with that).
Angels, his first novel, is one of the great pictures of American displacement, because it's one of the only books by a major postwar writer to understand what road life is actually like for almost everyone who endures it.
But the first half of the twentieth century produced a situation that would transform the lives of many American workers, create a comfortable middle class for several decades to come, and a national mythos that endures to this day.
While the question of the Queen of Sheba's true origin and intentions remains relevant, perhaps the more interesting inquiry is: What exactly makes her legend so captivating that it appears in so many cultures and endures to this day?
It is the kind of place where a man dies and leaves his estate to the town with the condition that his money be used to ensure that no child endures a winter without a new pair of mittens.
We can't know what their curious device sounded like back in the 9th century, but as an incredibly early example of a programmable instrument, its significance endures in the player pianos and MIDI software that clang out tunes today.
But analysts say that arrests also serve another purpose: consolidating power for a beleaguered president who has lost the trust of the country's population as it endures widespread food shortages and teeters on the edge of a debt crisis.
It endures on the fringes of the repertory as a display cabinet for comic actors, and a few of the roles, like Lady Gay — "glee made a living thing," as one character describes her — must be bliss to play.
And then—even as no developed country endures a homicide rate like ours, a difference explained largely by pervasive accessibility to guns; even as the majority of gun owners support commonsense reforms—the political debate spirals into acrimony and paralysis.
She endures interrogation at their hands rife with hate speech and discrimination, and the film uses the conflict to tackle the polarizing isolation of transgender living, particularly in Chile, where there is little government or cultural support for the trans community.
"The true test for policy, and the direction of the sovereign rating, will hinge on whether the current bias towards tighter financial regulation endures what Fitch anticipates will be a sequential slowdown in the growth outlook over 2018-2019," Fitch said.
The '00s brought Christian in Clueless, Stanford in Sex and the City, and Brandon in Easy A. Even in the current post-feminist, supposedly woke rom-com resurgence era, which I am eternally grateful for, the Gay Best Friend trope endures.
Such is one of many questions that endures throughout Josefina López's An Enemy of the Pueblo, a Latinx-focused adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play An Enemy of the People, which caused a stir when it premiered in Norway in 1882.
Nicole Hockley, the mother of 6-year-old Dylan Hockley, who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, said that she endures such regular harassment on Twitter that she doesn't even report the accounts anymore, she just blocks them.
Synopsis: Thirteen-year-old Kayla endures the tidal wave of contemporary suburban adolescence as she makes her way through the last week of middle school — the end of her thus far disastrous eighth grade year — before she begins high school.
But while the film lacks the bells and whistles of today's movie magic (and, if we're being honest, those goblin masks are a little ridiculous) Halloweentown did manage to capture the Halloween spirit in a way that endures to this day.
Moody's downgraded Britain's credit rating, saying it expects the burden of public debt to rise, and that "fiscal pressures will be exacerbated" if the country endures a messy divorce from the EU. The Treasury hit back, describing the analysis as "outdated".
From the Oscar-winning "Moonlight" (2016) to the celebrated "Call Me By Your Name" (2017), they are garnering critical acclaim and encouraging public discussion of how the struggle for acceptance endures today, even in societies which have legally enshrined equality.
BELLA THORNE ACCUSED OF RIPPING OFF BLACK-OWNED MAKEUP BRAND, CHARGING MORE The spinoff would focus on Sue Heck, the middle child played by Eden Sher, and what she endures as a twentysomething after leaving her small hometown of Orson, Ind.
"As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, I have heard from our military leaders about the challenging fiscal environment our military endures with increased global threats, readiness shortfalls, force structure reductions and the need to modernize equipment," she said.
The joyful opening of South America's first Games also contrasted with months of turmoil and chaos, not only in the organization of the Olympics but across Brazil as it endures its worst economic recession in decades and a deep political crisis.
As the nation endures its worst political upheaval in a generation, the lawmakers orchestrating the ouster of President Dilma Rousseff — who was suspended on Thursday and faces an impeachment trial on charges of manipulating the budget — are coming under renewed scrutiny.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jewel's rise in the music world from the Alaska frontier to first-name-only star is almost unbelievable: Girl endures an abusive environment, becomes homeless - and then not only survives, but reaches the pinnacle of her profession.
Although Louis C.K. has expressed displeasure with the cut that reached theaters, the shambles today endures as a spectacle of go-for-broke randomness, with the potential to prompt dissertations from pop-culture historians, cinema-studies majors and perhaps linguistics Ph.D.s.
Along the way, Castle endures nearly as much punishment as he dishes out (although "The Punishee" doesn't have quite the same ring to it), and the gore factor rises to bordering-on-gratuitous heights during the closing flurry of episodes.
As Helmand, the largest province in Afghanistan and the center of its opium production, endures intense enemy fire this summer, the regular police and army forces have failed to stand firm, raising the possibility that the Taliban could overrun Lashkar Gah.
Editorial Notebook For as long as poverty endures, there will be political candidates working to snag voters' attention with vows of a "crackdown" on welfare abuses supposedly traceable to great throngs of people living high on the hog with taxpayer support.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy is shrinking, the broadest survey of business confidence since last month's historic vote to quit the European Union showed on Friday, leading finance minister Philip Hammond to pledge a loosening of purse strings if the weakness endures.
The president's swing this month through deep-red Tennessee and Mississippi, where he basked in the warmth of supporters at political rallies, confirmed that despite the scandals and chaos that have churned out of the White House, their relationship endures.
"Under the gleaming lights of the boutique, I saw the ticking balance wheel, gold-finished bridges and the sparkling jewels, and it was love at first sight," Mr. Boutros said, clearly recalling a childhood obsession with watches that endures today.
The Huffington Post recently deemed the film "seriously problematic" after some viewers pointed out the severity of abuse Rudolph endures, but it still reigns supreme as America's most beloved Christmas movie, according to a national Hollywood Reporter/Morning Consult poll.
"ISIL's horrific crimes in Iraq have left the headlines, but the trauma of the victims' families endures, with thousands of women, men and children still unaccounted for," Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations human rights commissioner, said, referring to the Islamic State.
Yet his "sad, senseless end," as The Baltimore Sun put it, endures as an emblem of the courage and folly of a war that formally ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 19183th month in 1918.
As Ms. Goldstein observed, the righteousness of the Danish rescue, once seen as a model of minority protection, no longer endures: "Today Denmark has closed its borders to refugees to preserve its welfare state and cohesive tribal identity," she wrote.
In the real life of liberalism, Hefnerism endures as the effective philosophy of many liberal men, for whom sexual individualism justifies using women because hey, we're all cool consenting adults here, and caddishness blurs into predation when power differentials permit.
And Sonja — who has the translator's heightened sensitivity to language — endures hours of what sounds like gnomic life advice from her instructor: "If you'd just glance back into your blind spot to the right you'll be fine," her teacher barks.
The real reason Sex and the City endures as a classic is not its depiction of sexual mores (weirdly outdated, perhaps always more conservative than was thought) but the way it conjured lives structured around friendship instead of romance or family.
But they also show that the royal family, led by the seemingly indestructible 91-year-old queen, endures as a comforting unifying thread, providing a constitutional underpinning for a nation whose quirks include the fact that it has no written constitution.
He realized the seed of a more arresting story was there, scrapped the draft and wrote a much different novel, one that focused on Turtle's experience and the physical, psychological and sexual abuse she endures, and her fight to overcome it.
But the kind of shaming Deanna endures is, of course, as old as society, and this admirably layered story is not so much about the vilification as it is about the recovery, for both Deanna and those close to her.
"L'Amant Double" is one of a handful of female-driven movies in the main lineup along with "A Gentle Creature," a misfire from the Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa about a woman who endures a series of torments, including a gang rape.
As she walked past the parking garage, Kayla Massey, a junior, said she endures street harassment constantly, and her response varies based on the circumstances: what time of day it is, whether she is alone or in a pack of friends.
Bourdain's Appalachian empathy endures for the rest of us J.D. Vance, raised in the Rust Belt with ties to Appalachia, rose to prominence with the publication of "Hillbilly Elegy" coinciding with (and enabling) his own political climb and birth as a venture capitalist.
Ted Kennedy's car crashed off a small bridge on the tiny Massachusetts island of Chappaquiddick and plunged into the dark waters below, killing 28-year-old passenger and political aide Mary Jo Kopechne — and sparking a mystery that endures to this day.
In addition to an exclusive First Look clip that gives insight the hardships that Kunta Kinte endures as he adjusts to his new life, PEOPLE can reveal seven characters who will play central roles in Roots' four-night run, starting this Memorial Day.
Michael endures precisely because, like the new Halloween's sequel-free conception, he offers a blank slate: He's a "boogeyman" or a "shape," as he's also been called in the films, a monster that filmmakers and audiences can project their own fears onto.
You called Lizzie a victim of her times, but one thing about her character that stood out—and, really, all the characters you've played over the years—is that even though she endures so much, ultimately she doesn't come across as a victim.
Ted Kennedy's car crashed off a small bridge on the tiny Massachusetts island of Chappaquiddick and plunged into the dark waters below, killing 28-year-old passenger and political aide Mary Jo Kopechne — and sparking a mystery that endures to this day.
Director Barry Jenkins has somehow figured out how to envelop this turbulent story — a poor black boy endures soul-scarring rites of passage as he grows up to be a very troubled gay man — in an atmosphere that's achingly tender and even beautiful.
Mattar's living room that day became both sleeping quarters and makeshift clinic, as wounded soldiers were brought in, and the family shared their meager meals with all of us, keen to maintain the Iraqi hospitality that somehow endures through the worst situations.
We could just be passed over in a matter of days or a couple hours, but it still endures because we had that solid organic base from back in the day where things were passed around, hand to hand, word of mouth.
"Yet the belief endures, from Armstrong's time and before, that visible, affluent African American entertainers are obliged to adopt a pose of ceaseless gratitude—appreciation for the waiver that spared them the low status of so many others of their kind," Cobb observed.
That dynamic, adapted from Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai," endures in the director Antoine Fuqua's update of "The Magnificent Seven," in which Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Chris Pratt and others are the mismatched gunslingers; Peter Sarsgaard is the ruthless industrialist they are set against.
Soule works under the name Chippewar (a nod to both his identity as a Chippewa Native American of the Thames and the ongoing hostility his community endures), and with his recent movie poster series, he's Indigenizing and reclaiming pop culture imagery and narratives.
Whereas Vargas Llosa tells one man's life story, Murray tells the far more dynamic story of two men and a woman whose friendship endures for nearly 30 years, only to be shattered when they find themselves on opposite sides in the war.
It's a beautiful scene that sees our heroine get some much-deserved recognition for the horrors she regularly endures to keep them alive — and smartly sets up the awareness and camaraderie among the student body that makes the season's big finish possible.
But the ever-polite Martin — who was reluctant to be interviewed as he would like to keep a respectful distance given the daily hoopla Ball already endures — said he wouldn't dare impose himself on Ball in the middle of his rookie campaign.
But what if they had hailed from a more media-centric market from which to launch their egalitarian approach, the one that endures in the post-Duncan era with a new leading man, Kawhi Leonard, who, like Tim Duncan, is averse to preening?
The economy grew by a moderate 2.1% in the fourth quarter of last year, but many economists believe that will be the last positive growth seen for some time as the country endures a sharp contraction due to the impact of the coronavirus.
They began to abandon memorization in favor of teaching methods that emphasized self-expression, although the practice remained popular until about 1960 — and still endures in some foreign language classes (to pass a college Russian course, I had to memorize some Pushkin).
So even though they may never know what it's like to be in the final night talent show or experience the thrill of the 1000 foot zipline, it's comforting to know that at least this one humane piece of summer camp endures.
And while Mikael endures the horrors of an Ottoman work camp, and Chris and Ana are busily saving orphans at a Protestant mission, their director — who was infinitely more adept with his other genocide movie, "Hotel Rwanda" — appears oblivious to the story's inadequacies.
While Kelly endures the fallout from challenging Trump about his sexist remarks during the first Republican primary debate in 2015, another Fox anchor, Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) is suffering her own indignity at the hands of their misogynistic boss and erstwhile mentor.
But as recalled in this final offering in the current series of Retro Report, she endures as a symbol of bystanders' refusal to get involved, even as a terrible wrong is being committed in front of them and the victim's desperation is evident.
Mr. Crimp, who died this year at 74, brought these artists together in a landmark show called "Pictures" at a small alternative gallery called Artists Space — which endures as a turning point in art history, and a classic of downtown New York.
Though hope may be too strong a word for it, the unexpected, unpredictable resilience of life endures in VanderMeer's work: the spirited uncertainty of extinction, the unflagging uncertainty of survival, the thing with feathers a kind of hope in and of itself.
Here, Henson plays Ali Davis, a hard-charging sports agent in a male-dominated field, where she endures "locker-room talk" and yearns to be a member of the boys' club, despite being frozen out of things like the partners' secret poker game.
Now, in "Winter," the English novelist Christopher Nicholson sets out to avenge (up to a point) Florence Hardy, the ­decades-younger second wife of the aged Thomas, as she endures the fall and winter of 1924-25 inside a storm of sickness, jealousy and anger.
"This is a plea that's been entered into as a moral imperative to eliminate all of the drama and pain and suffering that everyone that touches this case endures," Almana's attorney Tony Serra told reporters after the hearing, according to the East Bay Times.
The show's catholic range of subjects, respect for listeners' intelligence and its quality of insight mean that "In Our Time" endures in a time when shrinking attention spans and an abundance of poorly cited information can make well-informed intellectual discussion tricky to find.
Even beyond the pressure of saving humanity, she endures crippling anxiety based on her experiences as the smartest kid in the classroom as a child, where she was used as a tool or a prop by her teachers to encourage her less-motivated male counterparts.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europeans were safer from jihadist attacks last year than at any point since Islamic State set up its caliphate in 2014, but a number of foiled attacks including plots to use poison chemicals show that the threat still endures, police agency Europol said.
"If the lower rate endures through September 2019, the potential loss of revenue to Meggitt is $8.525m, perhaps somewhat more as we figure the monthly 737 MAX production rate was likely to rise towards 57 per month through 2019," wrote analysts at brokerage Jefferies.
"If the lower rate endures through September 2019, the potential loss of revenue to Meggitt is $8.525 million, perhaps somewhat more as we figure the monthly 737 MAX production rate was likely to rise towards 57 per month through 2019," wrote analysts at brokerage Jefferies.
So she laughs off Trump's sexist jibes about her stamina and health, and endures his attempts to rattle her with Bill Clinton's past, most notably when he invited to the second debate several women who have made accusations of sexual misconduct against her husband.
These days, the term endures as a derogatory epithet for the Brexiteers, who prefer to claim the mantle of a reawakened Britannia ruling newer waves — this time through a web of trade deals and alliances beyond the perceived narrow constraints and petty regulation of Brussels.
It will be interesting to see if the pressure James endures begins to surround Curry, not only to win games and titles, but also to provide jaw-dropping performances rather than just well-fought games in which his team wins with depth and strategy.
Light-colored rain boots can seem like a bad decision as you walk through dirty conditions, but Everlane's were easy to wipe down, plus the toe — which often endures the bulk of encounters with puddles and other grimey obstacles — has a black rubber reinforcement.
The story echoes a sentiment that endures in contemporary life: However much time kale, yoga, spa weekends and wonder drugs may buy us, we accept that at some point we'll become so enfeebled that we'll be ready to pack it in, once and for all.
From the moment Lonzo Ball arrived in the N.B.A., there has been no shortage of attention paid to his plight, given the target he has become so early in his career because of his father's chatter and the relentless social media scrutiny he endures.
The power of that imagery — the coal miner as the avatar for the common, "forgotten" man — endures in Norman Rockwell's painting, which functioned as a kind of populist propaganda tool during World War II, portraying the miner as the ideal of the proud American worker.
That would be Darlene, who is barely hanging on in an impossible position: Coerced by the F.B.I. into betraying her brother as his alter ego threatens her, all of it coming as she endures the trauma of seeing her boyfriend get assassinated not long ago.
But when strangers approach Duffy to thank her for her sacrifice, she often tells them that the lasting impact of losing her leg does not compare to the daily pain she endures due to an injury invisible to the naked eye: a traumatic brain injury.
The Daily Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: On iPhone or iPad | On Android via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher Last week, a story re-emerged in the news media — a kind of case study of how and why fake news endures.
In his time, his devotion to the mark of the hand separated him from the International Style that swept Europe and championed the machine-made and easily replaceable; today, his message — that true beauty endures, transcending global tumult and uncertainty — has never seemed more germane.
Later he formed a band with his brothers, and by the time he was in his early 20s, Yaghmaei was rising up on the national pop charts with ballads like "Gole Yakh," a melancholic hit from 1973 about a love that endures through the bitterest winters.
The fact that I grew up in North Carolina, surrounded by Spruills, Garrisons, Faisons, Ramseys, and MacRaes—Mencken's last-name-as-first-name trend endures in the South—exacerbated my sense that my parents hadn't tried hard enough, that my name was neither particularly distinguished nor meaningful.
The Oscar campaign provides the arc of the new season, as BoJack endures press interviews (including one with a reporter from "Manatee Fair") and schmoozes with industry types at parties including a "bat bat mitzvah," where the young celebrant becoming an adult is, in fact, a bat.
The movie makes it clear that Mr. Pazienza doesn't box to suffer, he suffers to box: The story is about moving past the pain, even the excruciating pain the fiercely anti-drink-and-drugs boxer endures when he insists on having his halo brace removed without anesthesia.
In "White Houses," Bloom weaves back and forth between April 1945, shortly after Franklin Roosevelt's death, and the early 1930s, telling the textured story of a physical passion and spiritual kinship between two middle-aged women that endures through Eleanor's 12 years as the president's wife.
"It nearly killed me," said Negga, who is perhaps best known for her Oscar-nominated turn in the 2016 biopic "Loving," in which she played a woman who endures jail time and exile for the then-crime of being married to a white man in 1950s Virginia.
Unlike in the United States, where the legacy of slavery endures in our binary concepts of "black" and "white," Brazilians have a flexible and plural variety of racial categories, and matters of identity in the two most populous countries in the Americas don't always run in parallel.
Victor, the slave-catcher in "Underground Airlines," is interesting not only because he is a former fugitive but because he is an essentially bureaucratic figure—one of many such people employed by the federal government to navigate and enforce the byzantine system by which slavery endures.
The animated skeleton that first manifested in the 15th century and proliferated in the 16th and 17th centuries endures as a personification of our anxiety over death, whether in the Day of the Dead imagery in Mexico, or the zombies that prowl through film and television.
We all have an interest in the well-being of children, and it is difficult to imagine the fear and trauma a child endures when they are ripped (often literally) from the arms of their parents, taken away for an indefinite period of time, and held in inhumane conditions.
Much about a Hatsune Miku performance resembles a concert like any other: one endures the same breastplate-punch of blockbuster bass, suffers the same knee-gelatinizing endurance test of all-night standing, enacts the same ritual of lip-reading and head-nodding to feebly communicate a passing witticism.
The verdict, in a trial arising from former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation that detailed extensive Russian interference in that election, is not only a blow to Stone but renews scrutiny on Trump's actions as a candidate even as he endures an impeachment inquiry that threatens his presidency.
Sex and the City has long been lambasted for its inaccuracies and omissions, but it endures 20 years on because of all the details it got right: At the turn of the millennium, New York really was becoming more selfish, more consumerist, and more focused on the ambitious individual.
Anna Paquin plays 17-year-old Lisa Cohen ("Margaret" is not her name, but rather refers to a Gerard Manley-Hopkins poem thematically fitting to the film), who is in so many frustrating ways just like a real teen—yet she endures something most teens don't ever experience.
The worsening harassment she endures and her angry refusal to back down are the tough shell of a film that above all is a biographical portrait of a proud woman weathering setbacks that include an early bout with breast cancer and pressures from her three grown children to sell.
Over the next year, she endures relentless atrocities and witnesses others — a woman in labor with her legs bound shut; a young boy used for target practice — only to be lifted from a pile of corpses at the end of the war, weighing 70 pounds and nearly dead herself.
Car chases have long been a fixture of the zeitgeist of Los Angeles, a phenomenon that perhaps reached its apex with the O.J. Simpson pursuit and endures today, with near-daily coverage on local television news — often broadcast with footage from helicopters zooming across the skies of the city.
The first season of "Pose," a show about the ballroom scene — and so much more — set in the late 1980s, included a window into this experience in a heartbreaking scene in which Blanca, played exquisitely by MJ Rodriguez, endures transmisogynistic harassment for trying to integrate a downtown gay bar.
In Woodward's book, John Dowd, the President's lawyer (since replaced), endures an awful mock deposition that leads him to conclude that in order to avoid being fired with a prison-style "orange jumpsuit," Trump should avoid answering questions from the team investigating Russia's meddling in the 2016 election.
The pain of impeachment However his economy roars, no matter how long his conservative Supreme Court majority endures, the impeached 45th President's legacy will now be inseparable from a scheme to use constitutional authority to coerce a foreign nation, Ukraine to rough up his potential political foe -- Joe Biden.

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