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If we are enmeshed in our waste, then our waste is also enmeshed in us.
This layering creates an enmeshed space, evoking foliage and underbrush.
Seldom has a composer been so enmeshed in worldly power.
Finally, our very identity is enmeshed in these neural circuits.
Few nations are as enmeshed with China's economy as Australia.
"She was enmeshed in a delusional system," Dr. Breggin said.
The French in particular became completely enmeshed in Anishinaabeg affairs.
And vice versa, as the overly enmeshed seek some air.
Mr. Persico became enmeshed in criminal trials in the 1960s.
It has also gotten enmeshed in a larger debate about immigration.
Mr. Trump and his businesses are enmeshed in myriad other litigation.
I believe India's karma especially is irrevocably enmeshed with this species.
It is too inflamed and enmeshed, too full of passionate accusations.
The two are not meant to be enmeshed in the administration.
Mr Chandra describes coal as "deeply embedded and enmeshed" with the state.
Days before the texting scandal, Rosselló's government was enmeshed in another controversy.
Most of us are too enmeshed in communities to live our ideals.
The show was deeply enmeshed in Southern culture, both black and white.
But they fled for fear of being enmeshed in Trump's immigration crackdown.
Anyway, she's fully enmeshed in desert style, and truly living that #CoachellaLife.
These sorts of calculations are enmeshed in the daily life of Bourges.
You become enmeshed by your own hope, until something has to give.
Facebook is enmeshed in several investigations into Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
America is ready to unlock the boldness enmeshed within the dreams of democracy.
The president and his associates are deeply enmeshed in an unfinished criminal investigation.
Experts and those enmeshed in the fight against drugs see many possible explanations.
And yet the President is enmeshed in a series of scandals and controversies.
In particular, U.S., Canadian and Mexican manufacturing are deeply enmeshed with one another.
Today, black political leaders are enmeshed in a quagmire of unrequited liberal alliances.
And the Trump administration must only seem to be enmeshed in constant chaos.
In setting out to find her friend, Gloria becomes enmeshed with the drug cartel.
Obama may not want these topics to be issues enmeshed in the partisan fray.
Buildings became enmeshed with bodies: sometimes human ones, sometimes those of giant farm animals.
It has become, in many ways, enmeshed with the rest of the progressive movement.
KFC's identity, which is enmeshed with Colonel Sanders, is its strength, the study found.
And teams' financial interests are more enmeshed with bookmakers than they used to be.
Never in recent history has the F.B.I. been so enmeshed in a presidential race.
In Lawrence's telling, Yali was thoroughly enmeshed in an international economy and international politics.
But those executives are not as deeply enmeshed with the Saudis as Mr. Son.
The shooter, a 30-year-old Australian, was deeply enmeshed in white nationalist ideology.
The shooter, a 28-year-old Australian, was deeply enmeshed in white nationalist ideology.
THE TECH giant finds itself enmeshed in a broad battle between China and America.
In this community, the poor boy and girl are enmeshed in care and cultivation.
The question of ethnicity is enmeshed with another difficult challenge for DNA testers: geography.
China remains enmeshed in a bitter trade and tariff war with the United States.
It is possible that Amazon wants HQs 2 and 3 enmeshed in local tech ecosystems.
Based in Hong Kong, the airline has become enmeshed in the city's recent political strife.
Instead of joining the group, she becomes enmeshed with a 27-year-old grad student.
Paradoxically, the deeper the series gets, the more enmeshed it becomes by its own story.
It began as a product that was deeply enmeshed in Google+, Google's failed social network.
These companies—socially liberal, immensely popular, forward-looking—have become enmeshed in the Democratic establishment.
Most people used to live in tight-knit communities, constantly enmeshed in each other's lives.
About six, however, are pretty consistent investors or are deeply enmeshed in the tech scene.
Meanwhile, Freidman has ended up enmeshed in a series of business, personal, and legal problems.
Perhaps our dreams of the future are always enmeshed with our fantasies of the past.
And the 203-year-old senator remains enmeshed in the culture and politics of technology.
In Western economies, we don't yet have robots enmeshed in many aspects of our lives.
In "Humans," people and their inventions are deeply enmeshed: There are complications, awkwardnesses and attachments.
It was there that he saw the danger of law enforcement's becoming enmeshed with politics.
It feels too late now; alcohol is enmeshed so deeply into my memories of us.
The debate over immigration policy has become closely enmeshed with looming deadlines over government spending.
This task is made even harder by the enmeshed nature of the world's markets and economies.
La Barbara joined her voice, and over several minutes, a progression developed and individual parts enmeshed.
The ones who stand out are the ones who become enmeshed in the greater Grey's cast.
"It definitely can matter if someone is very enmeshed or fused with their families," she says.
"Chris is enmeshed in a web of lies, and that's important," says Brown in the trailer.
Whether mage or minx, Goyette makes a strong claim that America's gender issues are historically enmeshed.
We're told the situation worsened while Mel was enmeshed in her intense divorce from Stephen Belafonte.
"They were this power trio, very enmeshed with each other," says Amy Resner, a longtime friend.
The quarrel exemplifies how the mere act of voting has become enmeshed in volatile partisan politics.
Once in Singapore, Rachel will be enmeshed in the money-fueled politics of Nick's sprawling family.
It begins with the two violas sort of enmeshed, playing nervous, accented figures, teeming yet contained.
Enmeshed among Syria's decision-makers, Cohen was able to transmit information back to Israel via radio.
He had been enmeshed in a sex scandal that staggered the state and prompted criminal investigations.
Many are enmeshed in litigation, including a multimillion-dollar cache of Impressionist masterpieces seized from Mrs.
Ralph Northam of Virginia this weekend found himself enmeshed in controversy — and then self-inflicted confusion.
"Chris is enmeshed in a web of lies, and that's important," Brown says in the trailer.
After all, documentaries and propaganda were enmeshed at least as far back as the Russian Revolution.
Jill Kroesen was deeply enmeshed in the downtown performance scene of the 1970s before she disappeared.
Though enmeshed in the Delaware cultural scene, Lucente finds reasons to return to her childhood stomping grounds.
We are all dimly, unsettlingly aware that our lives are enmeshed in systems we can't fully comprehend.
You could also compel love, if someone is captive and dependent and enmeshed in order to survive.
As you walk further through the tunnel, your images become enmeshed with images that have come before.
For globalists, it's a warning that messing with deeply-enmeshed global supply chains risks multiple unintended consequences.
"The free trade arrangement has really enmeshed supply chains here in the U.S. and Canada and Mexico."
But as I got a handle on the clunky controls, I became enmeshed in its fearsome world.
Victory Day reflects Loznitsa's enduring preoccupation with communities engaging with, or enmeshed in the creation of history.
The fact that people still are enmeshed shows we are creating worlds from which we cannot escape.
The systematic rape of Yazidi women and girls eventually became deeply enmeshed in the group's radical theology.
Also enmeshed in the conflict is the N.R.A.'s longtime and now estranged advertising firm, Ackerman McQueen.
I'm regularly surprised by how enmeshed I am in the ways we wreck this world of ours.
But events soon spiral out of control, as Cameron finds himself enmeshed in the internet's dark side.
The business operations of Rhodes, based in Rhode Island, and Purdue, based in Connecticut, were closely enmeshed.
The people who produce and promulgate liberal policy are pretty well enmeshed with the increasingly concentrated corporate elite.
The website has been enmeshed in a court battle for nearly a year to keep the site online.
As McHugh became more and more enmeshed in this scene, its members found themselves tantalizingly closer to power.
"Turkey's academic institutions are deeply enmeshed with Turkish capitalism and the military industrial complex," the campaign's website reads.
Dirty sodas have become more than a novel beverage; they have enmeshed themselves into the culture of Utah.
The effort remains enmeshed in lawsuits accusing Mr. Trump of misrepresentation, a fact Mr. Rubio has gleefully highlighted.
Administrators and coaches at many of the schools involved in the alleged scheme were deeply enmeshed in it.
So much so that HomePod will really only appeal to customers already deeply enmeshed in the Apple ecosystem.
Hedge funds' trading systems are deeply enmeshed with their brokers, and switching providers can be an onerous process.
Most important to me, though, is that the word helps you recognize that instruments are enmeshed in culture.
Obama's successor, already enmeshed in a battle over health care, is just now entering his own budget wars.
With Britain's Theresa May enmeshed in Brexit and Germany's Angela Merkel hobbled politically, Haass welcomed Macron's spirited defense.
Unfortunately, however, enmeshed with these risks is the genuine need in developing countries across the world for infrastructure.
The result is that fairly banal aspects of the business world have gotten enmeshed in the political process.
The name "Pope Richard" will be familiar to many people, especially those who are enmeshed in metal Twitter.
Even when sponsors and refugees become enmeshed in one another's lives, they do not fully know one another.
The charges became enmeshed in the Vatileaks scandal, when former Pope Benedict's butler leaked documents detailing the infighting.
Now that you're able to recognize how deeply enmeshed certain relationships are, you can do something about it.
These two ideas are enmeshed within Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and movie history and human history.
People in disorganized neighborhoods need to grow up enmeshed in the loving relationships that will help them rise.
One family deeply enmeshed in the campaign was that of Wen Jiabao, China's premier from 483 to 2013.
Becoming enmeshed in a family, much less its profound anxiety about a child in harm's way, takes time.
But it's the novel intimately enmeshed with Ezra Blazer and Philip Roth that has become a national bestseller.
Young's heirs were, by the time of the exhibit, enmeshed in a bid to unscramble what had happened.
But that process has become enmeshed in the drama surrounding questions about President Trump's campaign ties to Russia.
That panel had five members and was enmeshed in the controversy surrounding Mr. Cooper's narrow victory over Gov.
The more enmeshed the Roses have become in their Schitt's Creek community, the more the show has blossomed.
And as she becomes further enmeshed in the life her young donor left behind, strange things begin happening.
So she turns to an uncle, heavily involved in the Russian government, and finds herself enmeshed in spycraft.
The island democracy has a heavily export-dependent economy enmeshed in billions of dollars in U.S. and China trade.
It's a moment that's become so enmeshed in recent cinematic history that any callback to it is instantly recognizable.
Mallory, for example, grew up enmeshed in the civil rights struggle as the daughter of founding members of Rev.
On the other, Apple is deeply enmeshed in a country that supports (state-approved) capitalism but not civil liberties.
Under China's "state capitalism" model, government and business are enmeshed and coordinated in pursuit of an overarching national goal.
Once unwound, the dangling cable would get enmeshed in Earth's magnetic field and get pulled slightly toward the ground.
The world's big clearing-houses are even more enmeshed: the notional value of interest-rate swaps cleared by LCH.
As a result, "philanthropists become more deeply enmeshed in the machinery of civic life," jeopardizing the participation of others.
The last time I saw him, he was on his deathbed, enmeshed in medical tubing and fighting for oxygen.
"TPA in this Congress has become enmeshed in corrupt Washington backroom dealing," Cruz wrote on the conservative website Breitbart.
"Its roots are totally enmeshed with the government," she said, in particular to war efforts of the 20th century.
Again and again, children are finding themselves enmeshed in the country's roiling debate over police treatment of African-Americans.
By this time, Epstein was already enmeshed in Wexner's personal and financial affairs, according to The New York Times.
The U.S. is still enmeshed in Mideast conflicts and engaged in a new power play with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
"You" is proggy yet heartfelt, enormous but wounded, and those qualities became enmeshed into Radiohead's catalogue from then on.
She inscribed lines of poetry on the candles' packaging and enmeshed herself in every aspect of design and production.
Roma Guy (Emily Skeggs younger, Mary-Louise Parker older) becomes enmeshed in feminist organizing while discovering her own sexuality.
Trump himself has been, up to now, largely wary of risking the U.S. becoming enmeshed in full-scale conflicts.
And the war in Yemen is indeed enmeshed in questions about the balance of power in the Middle East.
It's easier to appear to be a neutral observer when one is not enmeshed in the society of study.
Anand Giridharadas is a journalist and former McKinsey consultant who was fully enmeshed in the world of the elite.
Syria, meanwhile, has been enmeshed in a devastating civil war that's killed more than 475,000 and displaced 14 million.
Though Araeen may contest discussions of his art being enmeshed with his political and cultural views, they are inextricably linked.
It was safer to leave those where they lay, enmeshed in Kennedy's brain tissue, for the rest of his life.
In fact, government officials are so enmeshed in the drug trade that they have a name for it: narco-politics.
Cahoots handles non-criminal crises involving people who are homeless, disoriented, intoxicated, mentally ill, or enmeshed in an escalating dispute.
Living with a partner means being inextricably enmeshed with not only their domestic habits, but their financial ones as well.
It's one thing to be enmeshed in the ideas of self-driving vehicles, big data, the sharing economy and robots.
The UID is critical for brute-forcing the phone's password, since the unlock code is enmeshed in the identifier data.
A similar approach today, however, seems unlikely to work on China, whose economy is much more messily enmeshed with America's.
In Ituri, disputes between Hema pastoralists and Lendu farmers became enmeshed in the web of local, national, and regional conflict.
Of course, people enmeshed in such a climate are more likely to feel depressed, to suffer from mental health problems.
The old legacy welfare programs were designed for people enmeshed in thick communities but who had suffered a temporary setback.
In 2016, the board of directors commissioned a report into how the bank had become so enmeshed with Mr. Trump.
For all his achievements, the 1968 Masters shadowed De Vicenzo and the two other golfers enmeshed in the improbable event.
So it may come as something as a surprise that the Democratic Party is enmeshed in a divisive leadership fight.
Trump administration trade advisers are also enmeshed in an escalating conflict with China that threatens to become a trade war.
But he soon became enmeshed in a financial scandal involving self-dealing with Walco National, a holding company he founded.
You may have thought you were going to the movies, but you ended up enmeshed in full-contact economic critique.
So much of my social life was enmeshed in drinking, and what about Friday-night happy hour with my colleagues?
Although many perceive it as having wrecked the country, its symbols are still enmeshed in the fabric of daily life.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has received criticism for not adequately protecting the career diplomats enmeshed in the impeachment inquiry.
Furthermore, many GOP candidates are enmeshed in competitive primaries right now, and fundraising could pick up for the eventual nominees.
The story of the Bezos divorce is deeply enmeshed in the strange political and media climate of America in 2019.
As they accumulate data on their users they become more enmeshed in their lives, making it expensive for customers to switch.
The industry separates nicotine from tobacco to make its products, even as it becomes more enmeshed with the tobacco industry itself.
So go ahead: scroll, double-tap, repost, take selfies, engage with something that's as enmeshed in modern society as sending emails.
We are enmeshed in our own waste; we frequently fail to read it, to analyze it, or engage with it critically.
Cheap though Sesame may be, scraping the necessary money together in a region enmeshed in conflict has been no mean feat.
He said that because worries about the Zika virus are enmeshed with family planning issues, setting guidelines about it is tricky.
Canada is so enmeshed in NAFTA, a North American trade bloc, that the United States takes three quarters of its exports.
Palm has a history that is largely untold and mostly forgotten but nevertheless deeply enmeshed in the products we use today.
Instead of spinning Hangouts down (it's honestly too enmeshed in Google's own internal work culture to do that), Google pivoted it.
Instead, he's accused of specific white-collar crimes that appear to be deeply enmeshed in how the global elite due business.
His ex-partner, Luka, was the opposite, extroverted and enmeshed online — on Twitter and Facebook and a host of other apps.
Massive corruption scandals have enmeshed top political and business leaders, and have undermined the state oil company, the country's largest corporation.
When President Richard M. Nixon became enmeshed in the Watergate scandal, the Reagans had already begun planning their next political move.
The tape also shows how enmeshed the Trump Organization had become in politics and the effort to protect Mr. Trump's image.
Yet the country's political elites remain enmeshed in their parochial interests, unable to unite around new leadership at this critical moment.
Detroit had revealed itself as an all-too-ordinary American town: committed to slavery, enriched by it, and enmeshed in it.
Both are called to help investigate a murder at the Louvre — and wind up enmeshed in a mystery of biblical proportions.
He had to keep moving in order to keep his blood circulating, but became enmeshed in a dense thicket of branches.
" Elon presents Jerusalem as one "enmeshed in its own myth" and for which "there have always been simultaneously held conflicting images.
The state party here has been enmeshed in what seems to be an unending battle over who is its new leader.
But as a fierce advocate who sometimes became enmeshed in his clients' business affairs, he, like Mr. Cohn, occasionally needed defending.
The race has become enmeshed in the cultural reckoning around sexual misconduct since allegations against Mr. Moore began surfacing last month.
It has nothing on the immense financial corruption in which the Trump administration is already enmeshed before Trump even takes office.
It gets worse when you add extreme partisanship to the mix, because those beliefs get enmeshed in the person's sense of identity.
All of these films show how issues such as class, race, gender and sexuality have become enmeshed in Venezuelan life and politics.
Computers are now very much enmeshed in our everyday lives, and little by little, they've become part of our bodies as well.
They hoped that more enmeshed trade and financial relationships would mean a more democratic China with closer diplomatic ties to the West.
This is to say nothing of the degree to which the highly rated channel has become enmeshed with the Trump administration itself.
Within days of his election in 2008, Mr. Obama became enmeshed in selecting those who would serve on his science advisory board.
Turkey formally ended its Operation Euphrates Shield in 2017; however, the Turkish government and military continue to be enmeshed in the conflict.
Mortality statistics and drug advertisements notwithstanding, the cancer patients many of us imagine — as individuals enmeshed in their own stories – are white.
In Matt Sobel's "Take Me to the River," a gay California teenager becomes enmeshed in scandal during a family reunion in Nebraska.
The political legislation caught the interest of the artist, who was enmeshed in a unique living situation as the laws were passed.
The more deeply I became enmeshed in my own dependent relationship to alcohol, the more disabused I became of that particular illusion.
Instead, I find myself enmeshed in a Kafkaesque process that aggravates my cancer and robs me of the time I have left.
He went through about 20 versions of the piece before settling on a sort of dreamscape court enmeshed with the team's logo.
The Bessons are citizens, students and workers, enmeshed in networks of solidarity that offer at least a partial, fragile promise of protection.
Around that time, the Ukrainian officials indicated to the Americans that they wanted to avoid becoming more deeply enmeshed in American politics.
As in Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, those who don't leave a small town can find themselves enmeshed in a web of regrets.
At the same time, Britain remains enmeshed in negotiations over Brexit and faces huge uncertainty over its future trading relationship with Europe.
Some of Mr. Trump's staunchest defenders in the Senate have twisted themselves into contortions to avoid becoming enmeshed in the impeachment inquiry.
Each section is managed by a different conglomerate of companies, most of which are enmeshed with the higher echelons of the state.
He became the head of the Urdu service, supervising a staff of sixty, and the job kept him enmeshed in Pakistani politics.
George W. Bush became enmeshed in counterinsurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq despite a vow to keep the nation out of such quagmires.
The narrative follows characters enmeshed in a dystopian system (a many-tentacled biotech firm known as the Company) but fighting against it.
The softness of the chicken is enmeshed beautifully with the crunchiness of the chicken thanks to a generous pat of melted butter.
With Rat Film Theo Anthony shows how Baltimore's rat infestation and racism originate in and are enmeshed with the city's historical development.
I would argue that we need both, and fast, before these data-hungry tech companies become even more enmeshed in our lives.
Because the drug trade is so enmeshed with those in power, British intelligence units have been deployed to Tirana to monitor traffickers.
Not content to stop there, the lawsuit is asking for the return of lunar materials reportedly "enmeshed" in the fibers of the bag.
Behind the scenes, Republicans and Democrats carefully dispatched operatives to favored groups, which for the first time were enmeshed within their political infrastructure.
A century ago, in many major American cities the political parties and local governments were so enmeshed they were indistinguishable from one another.
Now, Rose seems happily enmeshed in a relationship with rapper 21 Savage, and Chmerkovskiy is in the arms of his ex, Jenna Johnson.
Gauntlet by Holly Jennings The sequel to Holly Jennings' 2016 novel Arena finds video game champion Kali Ling enmeshed in another brutal competition.
This February, multiple sources reported that Kardashian and Chyna had separated for good, and that they were enmeshed in an "ugly" custody battle.
That's why she enmeshed herself in a community of supportive, feminist women — the kind of social formation that would become Gilead's biggest threat.
Unlike America, enmeshed in global markets, China's economy is in self-imposed quarantine, protected by capital controls that limit its interactions with others.
"The problem is that human culture and technology are enmeshed with nature—we cannot partition ourselves from the ecosystems we inhabit," Kronemyer says.
As we've discussed before, June might already be too enmeshed in Gilead's way of life, no matter how much she wishes she weren't.
Cromarty went on to become, in the words of her close friend Katie Herzog, "entrenched and enmeshed" in the Los Angeles art community.
Carles-Tolra's documentary-style approach (she carries a Nikon D800 and a small flash to remain unobtrusive) is enmeshed with her theatrical background.
They had become as deeply enmeshed in Latin America's tradition of corrupt practices as their conservative predecessors, civilian or military, elected or imposed.
The crucial thing is that the nation's culture is now enmeshed in a new technology that we don't yet know how to control.
Around this time, Cohen's personal life and business interests both became deeply enmeshed in a community of Ukrainian immigrants in New York City.
When she's enmeshed in a shadowy feminist conspiracy (likely involving a terrorist cell that goes by the name of Jennifer), it starts anyway.
Rick Perry, the former governor of Texas who has become enmeshed in the Ukraine scandal, said he would resign as secretary of energy.
The NBA found itself enmeshed in a geopolitical incident after Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey expressed his support for Hong Kong protesters.
The party could also be enmeshed in a Senate race if Dianne Feinstein, who is 84, does not seek re-election next year.
Nevertheless, he is somewhat hamstrung by his promise to an exhausted American public that America no longer will become enmeshed in endless wars.
While Republicans have spent the last six months enmeshed in internal squabbling, Mr. Schumer has largely made sure Democrats stood on the sidelines.
Trying to get a handle on the progress of artificial intelligence is a daunting task, even for those enmeshed in the AI community.
There is always some level of turnover in Congress as people run for other offices, retire or get enmeshed in scandal and leave.
The Oakland police, enmeshed in their own sex-trafficking scandal, said they had not seen a recent increase in prostitution along International Boulevard.
When we fixate on this term, we tend up enmeshed in a battle of whose "identity" is worth preserving and whose is not.
He has spent his entire career enmeshed in right-wing groups like the Republican Attorneys General Association and the American Legislative Exchange Council.
When paired with the functionality that allows you to upload any user-owned file, works can become enmeshed in the world of poor images.
But around that time, Lewandowski became enmeshed in scandal when he was charged with battery for grabbing reporter Michelle Fields at a campaign event.
Long before launching her now-ubiquitous Lip Kits, Jenner was enmeshed in the beauty world, inspiring us with her neon hair and black lipstick.
Jim Jordan (R-OH), is enmeshed in a giant Ohio state sexual abuse scandal that Jordan's allies are dismissing as a conspiracy against him.
In recent years, Top 40 music has evolved — pop has become inextricably enmeshed with R&B, and it's harder to tease out the two.
And all these shows are enmeshed in modes of storytelling that seemed entertaining when they premiered but now feel a little out of date.
He said he was less worried about the Chinese government eavesdropping than about a foreign company being enmeshed with connected infrastructure down the road.
Yet America and Russia are enmeshed in worsening disputes over today's weapons, let alone tomorrow's, and China shows little interest in tying its hands.
Browder, who has often clashed with Veselnitskaya in and out of court, said this reinforced the idea that she was enmeshed with Russian officialdom.
The Tesla CEO has readily chatted with YouTubers on Twitter, and is enmeshed within the platform's creator community, of which MrBeast is a part.
The march toward passing tax legislation faced a risk earlier this week of becoming enmeshed in House Republican infighting over a separate spending measure.
That competition for resources has instantly become enmeshed in a growing geopolitical confrontation between the US, Russia, and China, generating new risks of conflict.
"Their responsibilities are being adjusted and limited so that they are less enmeshed in some of the offensive operations in Yemen," the official said.
No incumbent president in recent history has presided over a strong economy, not been enmeshed in a ground war and lost the next election.
But the problem, of course, is that the two big mobile OS makers, Apple and Google, are also deeply enmeshed in the messaging wars.
As the sociologist Irving Goffman has pointed out, performance is enmeshed in everyday social interactions; we perform a version of ourselves for various audiences.
Women are also more deeply enmeshed in the consumer economy than men — by some estimates, they account for 85 percent of all consumer purchases.
The network got enmeshed in a Trump controversy last week when leaked tapes from 2005 were revealed that featured Trump explicitly describing groping women.
But after surgery and the ensuing hospital stay, he found himself enmeshed in a series of conflicting messages about whether the treatment was covered.
Over the course of one year, the women's lives become enmeshed in surprising ways, revealing deep-seated tensions over class, race, and sexuality. —A.
The most troubling herd comprises companies like Anbang Insurance, HNA Group and Dalian Wanda, which are both in debt and enmeshed in the economy.
Despite our best efforts to affirm the differences between humans and the rest, Morton notes that we are enmeshed with other objects from birth.
Jeff Sessions, already one of the most controversial and most influential members of Donald Trump's Cabinet, now finds himself enmeshed in a major scandal.
Breitbart released the "sexting" of former Representative Anthony Weiner, husband of long-time Clinton aide Huma Abedin, who is enmeshed in the Clinton email mess.
When you're enmeshed in the treadmill of the news cycle, it can be hard to make out the forest for all the trees whizzing past.
The city faced a massive fiscal crisis, and no help would come from a federal government enmeshed in one war and preparing for a second.
In this adventure, Simon Kovalic is a spy for the Commonwealth of Independent Systems, which is enmeshed in a cold war with the Illyrican Empire.
Although no party is more enmeshed in Lava Jato than the PT, voters remember that the economy prospered and the poor benefited under Lula's presidency.
Why it matters: It reveals just how deeply political stories have become enmeshed with traditional cultural discourse — and how the two can often seem indistinguishable.
Taken together, they certainly don't add up to a compelling case for why somebody who is already enmeshed in Amazon's Alexa ecosystem should switch over.
Suggesting we stop using the word "tool" to describe tech is a way to make us fully engage with how it's enmeshed in our culture.
With the multiple sexual misconduct allegations that have emerged against Kavanaugh this month, his nomination has become enmeshed in a national debate over sexual misconduct.
Especially now, politics and pop culture feel more enmeshed than ever, perhaps because our leader honed his predilection for spewing unfiltered catchphrases on reality television.
The National Security Council's position, which was communicated by the colonel, was to focus on official diplomatic channels and not become enmeshed in American politics.
Surgery removed some of it, leaving the rest enmeshed in her brain tissue and a thick zipper of stitches up the back of her head.
The logical region for mergers is Europe, but enmeshed state ownership of automakers and labor politics prevents a Marchionnian elimination of redundancy from gaining traction.
Its relatively short, yet storied history has close ties to the fine art world, and it's innately enmeshed with the complex story of Berlin itself.
My favorite kind of books center on close-knit groups whose lives become enmeshed and whose secrets and agendas get all bunched up and tangled.
It was 22060; the digital world was becoming enmeshed with the physical world, accessible in a place where the environment could hardly sustain human life.
Putin's Russia and the West are now at loggerheads — even, according to a popular but misguided analogy Conradi uses, enmeshed in a new Cold War.
How heavily can the court weigh in on partisan issues like gerrymandering and voter ID requirements before it becomes even more enmeshed in partisanship itself?
Azar last year clashed with the White House over multiple health proposals and was enmeshed in a high-profile dispute with Medicare chief Seema Verma.
The NGV Triennial is not the first exhibition to become enmeshed in protests related to Australia's contentious offshore detention centers for refugees and asylum-seekers.
In exchange, he has received fairly lockstep support from congressional Republicans on crucial issues like the massive financial conflicts of interest in which he's currently enmeshed.
"Sydney is a city that is powered by real estate deals, and it's a state government that is deeply enmeshed in the property industry," Winkworth continued.
The US, the former diplomat said, by that time was largely ignoring Bosnia as it became more deeply enmeshed in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
McBath, whose father was the president of the Illinois NAACP chapter, said that she was raised in a home fully enmeshed in the civil rights movement.
He does not care for the civil wars in which his father Henry IV is enmeshed, and he is determined to avoid them at all costs.
With President Jacob Zuma enmeshed in several corruption scandals, there are doubts over whether the country can implement the economic reforms needed to shore up growth.
The party's last Politburo had four of its members enmeshed in corruption charges, including one regional chief, two senior PLA officers and the party security chief.
Whether Trump's attacks were fair, this time around the Democratic nominee may be someone who rejects the whole system of donors that Clinton was enmeshed in.
Ms Rousseff's Workers' Party and its coalition allies are enmeshed in a bribery scandal and the country is going through the worst recession since the 1930s.
Aries season has found you totally enmeshed with other people's shit: their emotions, shared resources, all that complicated relationship stuff that happens when you become intertwined.
Kurt D. Volker, an adviser and former manager at BGR who became enmeshed in the impeachment scandal, agreed to work for the Trump administration for free.
But the opposite has happened: The recession is deepening, the government is much more enmeshed in scandal, and its international reputation is falling off a cliff.
"She is worried about the end of the world," the therapist tells Renata and her husband, Gordon, who are already enmeshed into their own serious crisis.
Larry Kudlow, President Trump's top economic advisor, has become enmeshed in scandal because his recent birthday party had as its guest Peter Brimelow, editor of Vdare.
While he never owned nearly as many slaves as his cousin and rival Thomas Jefferson, Marshall was nonetheless deeply and inextricably enmeshed in a slave society.
He wasn't trying to poison anybody: It was a collection of minerals from around the world—some unearthed himself, some donated—each with uranium enmeshed inside.
"Enmeshed" is almost atonally placid, briefly broken up by an insistent rhythm at the front of the mix, before it falls into 20 seconds of silence.
The so-called internet of things is becoming enmeshed in many households, bringing with it a new level of convenience along with growing concerns about privacy.
"Enmeshed autonomy" is what Zaloom calls a situation in which parents and children face a future of intertwined finances, even as they hope for future independence.
With billions of insecure, old-generation IoT devices already enmeshed in digital infrastructure, it will be decades before the risks from IoT 1.0 are really contained.
American politics have become enmeshed in Russian and Ukrainian corruption, and much about the Trump administration seems pulled from the playbook of a post-Soviet kleptocracy.
But the time spent on this subject is overshadowed by his other favorite long-running pastime, expressing sympathy for rich and powerful men enmeshed in scandal.
Critics said the law was part of a national trend to extract fees and fines from people who find themselves enmeshed in the criminal justice system.
By then he was deeply enmeshed with the American Army, based in Versailles, France, where he waited until he could finally emigrate to the United States.
They have links to the high-profile far-right demagogue Aleksandr Dugin and to Vladimir Pligin, a politician deeply enmeshed in President Vladimir Putin's inner circle.
Also, as Turkey becomes further enmeshed in Northern Syria, Secretary Jim Mattis must clarify that the U.S. will not discount human rights as it discusses defense.
Their arrival more than 30 years ago came with tension, but over time, the relationship warmed as residents of Islamberg became enmeshed in the broader community.
Several Arab countries — led by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt — are enmeshed in a standoff with Qatar and, to a lesser extent, Turkey.
Such players are now so big, so complex, so indebted and so enmeshed in the economy that the Chinese government is abruptly bringing them to heel.
Two cousins, one a kindly landowner, the other a scientist with some troubling theories about race, find themselves enmeshed in a debate about property and power.
And, perhaps because their products are enmeshed with the intimate lives of consumers – people literally take Apple devices to bed – the offence is more keenly felt.
But right now, he's 4 and learning how to subtract with his fingers, and he doesn't need to be enmeshed in a complex web of dating rituals.
Around the globe, and especially in developing countries with weak government institutions, leaders frequently become enmeshed in scandals for allegedly mixing personal business with their public duties.
He and the art historian Stephen Polcari provided written authentication for some of the works and became enmeshed in a lawsuit claiming that the paintings were fake.
The big picture: Amazon is becoming more and more enmeshed with the machinations of government and the programs it administers — and has the lobbying budget to match.
We are so enmeshed in this global economic system, and our role as debtor nation, it becomes very difficult to see how we extract ourselves from it.
Tsai said she doesn't want her small, self-ruled nation, which China considers its territory and fears could be seeking full independence, to be enmeshed in conflict.
Enmeshed in the cavalcade of weird and wondrous cavorting that makes up the parade, there are some who cling to deeply ignorant sentiments of heteronormative white privilege.
The gangsters and their victims live together in the same towns, go to the same schools, and vie for the same jobs; their lives are thoroughly enmeshed.
Its view of human error is rarely less than abrasive, and most of the adult characters, visible and invisible, are enmeshed in a hell of good intentions.
The country is now enmeshed in a leadership crisis that makes everything uncertain, including who will negotiate the terms of a messy divorce with the European Union.
Unlike Argentina and Turkey, which are already enmeshed in major economic crises, Brazil is South America's largest economy and is a highly indebted country of systemic importance.
Widespread E-Verify rollout is impractical with millions of unauthorized residents currently enmeshed in our labor force, but it's a natural complement to a generous legalization program.
In recent months, Trump Jr., 40, has become enmeshed in an investigation of possible collusion between his father's presidential campaign and Russia in the 2016 presidential election.
Teens today are enmeshed in social media, yet oftentimes they feel lonely, disconnected and overwhelmed even though they seemingly have tons of "friends" in the cyber community.
If you have been wondering about how Ms. Davis found herself enmeshed in the Russia investigation, here are a few answers to some questions you may have.
Enmeshed in both cultures and soon to be back at home in Japan, he may bring along the secrets of making cheese, as it's done in France.
And the sensation of frozenness, of being enmeshed in a crisis from which it's impossible to withdraw, may well be familiar to anyone who follows the news.
He's enmeshed enough in the theater world, where so few actors get the chances he does, that he wants to make sure he's clear: He's not complaining.
The 2020 Oscars will forgo a host for the second year in a row, citing success from last year's awards after Kevin Hart became enmeshed in controversy.
Then last year the children became enmeshed in the Panama Papers dump: Information uncovered at the time contradicted the Sharifs' previous explanations, triggering an outcry in Pakistan.
There's the shrewdly independent white prostitute Candy (Maggie Gyllenhaal) who will not work for a pimp, and the vulnerable Darlene (Dominique Fishback) who's conflictingly enmeshed with hers.
For a writer whose life was so enmeshed with the experiences of being seen and talked about, Acker never truly established a fixed identity outside of language.
So if the first year and a half of the Trump administration has been enmeshed in confusion and chaos, QAnon is the conspiratorial response: Everything is fine.
The setting, called "My Move," is similar to the core feature in rival dating app Bumble, which is currently enmeshed in multiple lawsuits with Tinder parent Match Group.
Saccone is trying to win an election on Tuesday in Pennsylvania's 18th District to replace Republican Tim Murphy, who resigned last fall while enmeshed in a sex scandal.
A bit more stimulus might be just what is needed if business is dragged down by weakness in Germany, the neighbour with which Poland's economy is tightly enmeshed.
The United States remains deeply enmeshed in Gulf security, cooperating closely with the monarchies to strengthen their armed forces and share intelligence aimed at countering Islamist militant groups.
But as that data flows downstream and becomes enmeshed with our location tracking, response and purchase behavior, and other signals, it could bring about some genuinely creepy interactions.
This is a very different philosophy from the one that has guided the technology sector for 30 years, which has favored deeply enmeshed hardware and software supply chains.
Our devices are so deeply enmeshed in our lives that we anticipate them being there at all times with access to the full range of the internet's offerings.
And yet, once again, disappointment and progress are enmeshed; indeed, as with the new awareness of police abuses, the disappointment may partly be the consequence of the progress.
Having made a name for herself with super-luxe tracksuit-inspired clubwear, she presented a collection that was deeply enmeshed in nostalgia for London's early noughties garage scene.
Soon Mr. Bratton was on the cover of Time and enmeshed in a tug of war with Mr. Giuliani over credit for the transformation of the city's streets.
A diffident literature student (Betty Schneider) finds herself enmeshed in two plots — that of "Pericles" and the intrigue surrounding the mysterious death of an exile from Franco's Spain.
All too often the fact that human lives are increasingly enmeshed with and dependent on ever more complex, and ever more inscrutable, technologies is considered a good thing.
By elevating Steve Bannon of Breitbart News into its leadership and not vigorously forswearing white nationalist support, the Trump campaign enmeshed "Make America Great Again" with white nationalism.
Avoiding such conversations was untenable with service members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, who were enmeshed in messy counterinsurgency campaigns that often involved close-range killing and noncombatants.
And there is a risk in involving yourself more deeply in his life; the more you offer, the more you will be enmeshed in further obligations of dependency.
Rudy Giuliani, Mr. Trump's personal lawyer, is also enmeshed in the impeachment scandal, for his role in requesting foreign officials to investigate one of the president's political rivals.
The fusion of slang, color, emotion and process that this erstwhile Conceptualist has pursued on canvas for the past two decades has become more intensely enmeshed and crazed.
PAINT IT BLACK Alia Shawkat plays a Los Angeles woman who, after her boyfriend's death, becomes enmeshed in a toxic, codependent relationship with the man's mother (Janet McTeer).
The explosions have unsettled a community enmeshed with the oil refineries and chemical plants that surround it, one accustomed to a skyline of galvanized pipes and flare stacks.
Walmart, with 2.1 million employees around the world, is enmeshed in many of the policy issues facing the BRT — from trade and taxation to automation and health care.
The Intervention program targets students already enmeshed in gang activities and through one-on-one mentoring of these youths, provides kids with healthy alternatives to violence and crime.
What has been happening in Beijing is very similar to the way artists are enmeshed in the gentrification process in other cities, just on a much bigger scale.
But here we have Zuckerberg, the BS salesman, trying to claim his platform's ongoing manipulation of people already enmeshed in the network is evidence for people wanting creepy ads.
The EpiPen allergy shot, enmeshed in controversy because it sells for almost as much as the latest iPhone in the U.S., costs less than its leather case in Britain.
The account in the book was that of Goffman the participant, who had become so enmeshed in this community that she felt the need for vengeance ''in my bones.
And it was all the more surprising given how deeply enmeshed Hecker was in the fabric of Montreal's electronic music community and how much it seemingly shaped his work.
With each character enmeshed in their fantastical ruthless plotting against their foe, Billions exists in a universe that is not too different from ours, just one that's better written.
Civilians have been enmeshed over the years in the conflict which has killed over 10,000, crippled the country&aposs health system and pushed it to the brink of famine.
But interviews with Steele's friends, colleagues, and business associates tell a very different story about how a British citizen became enmeshed in one of America's most consequential political battles.
"We stayed away from gun groups because we were afraid that we would become enmeshed in other political issues," said Nancy Farrell, who chairs AFSP's national board of directors.
No wonder our versions of the sacred texts should be so interlineated, so discursive, so likely to refer back and forth among other texts—so enmeshed in literary commentary.
Instead, it brings conservatives and liberals together around the thought that people are happiest when their lives are enmeshed in caring face-to-face relationships, building their communities together.
That's why I loved Alexander Chee's personal essay about the loss of his father at the age of 18, and the way his inheritance forever enmeshed money and pain.
For a few hours anyway, because there were more places to see where fictional people got killed, cursed, discovered, drunk, fed and further enmeshed in a Gothic murder mystery.
BCG has been deeply enmeshed in laying out the economic blueprint of the country, called Vision 2030, which aims to wean Saudi Arabia from its dependency on oil revenues.
LUCKY Lucky, played by the film's writer and director, Bari King, is an undocumented immigrant who gets enmeshed in a crime web and has to fight his way out.
Thanks to having a dermatologist as a parent, VICE Associate Creative Director Emery Coopersmith has long been enmeshed in the world of skincare samples, cleansing techniques, and active ingredients.
He later moved to Texas, where he became the second-ranking official at the state's Health and Human Services Commission and became enmeshed in controversies about his business ties.
The results were dismal: The Israeli strikes dealt only minor setbacks to Iran's nuclear program, and the United States was enmeshed in yet another war in the Middle East.
It was the first time I understood that someone else was enmeshed in painkillers as I was, and he gave me the confidence to tell the truth on myself.
WASHINGTON — Some of President Trump's staunchest defenders in the Senate have twisted themselves into contortions to avoid becoming enmeshed in the impeachment inquiry into his pressure campaign on Ukraine.
China and the United States are enmeshed in a tit-for-tat trade war that has led to escalating import tariffs at a time of slowing global economic growth.
In Iraq, a country enmeshed in bloody conflict and where HIV positive people are murdered, Amir Ashour of gay rights organization Iraqueer says the country pretends HIV does not exist.
What has it been like to go through all of this while sexual assault was still only on its way to being really deeply enmeshed in the wider national dialogue?
He's doing it because he disagrees with the path Europe is on, and he doesn't see any benefit to America in following its lead or being enmeshed in its mistakes.
He governs a country that serves as a conduit for much of the cocaine that enters the United States, and where police and politicians are enmeshed with drug-trafficking gangs.
Barry's three-year-old son, Shiva, has just been diagnosed with autism; and something is deeply fishy about Valupro, a pharmaceutical firm with which This Side of Capital is enmeshed.
When the adult Zachary reaches this wondrous realm via a literary party at the Algonquin Club, he becomes enmeshed in a lethal battle to save the Starless Sea from destruction.
Latching on to some piece of inspiration, people enmeshed in fandom write novel-length stories, create stunning works of visual art, and write enough music to classify whole new genres.
The Roman Catholic Church has been enmeshed in a sex abuse scandal that has enveloped clergy in a number of countries, including the United States, Germany, Chile, Australia and Ireland.
This has been hard for me to grapple with just because of how deeply enmeshed the organization was in my upbringing, and how naive I can see I once was.
The reality is that nothing Trump does can or ever will be normal — regardless of how it looks — as long as he's this deeply enmeshed in a web of corruption.
Known as pyrosomes, they are tubular colonies of hundreds or thousands of tiny individual creatures called zooids, enmeshed together in a gelatinous tunic roughly the consistency of gummy bear candy.
Here's what you need to know: • Little more than a week before Election Day in the United States, the F.B.I. has become enmeshed as never before in a presidential race.
And he'd make clear that the great power competition in which America is enmeshed will be contested not only with economic power and military strength, but by force of ideals.
Instead, he enmeshed support for WikiLeaks with support for his own case; he blurred the distinction between the broader mission of transparency and genuine legal questions about his personal behavior.
He hasn't come out largely because he's not sure how to go about doing so, and his continuing reluctance gets him enmeshed with a thoroughly obnoxious weasel of a blackmailer.
The actual science behind this breastfeeding push seems highly questionable to me, but it's good to see hospitals less enmeshed in marketing schemes for overpriced products one way or another.
Part of the work is to build thick communities across the country, so everybody, including detached young men, will have a chance to be enmeshed in thick and trusting relationships.
Here's a look at the controversy that has become enmeshed with Mr. Buttigieg's tenure as mayor — context that may offer a window into why he was quick to return home.
Following in the footsteps of his father, who founded Liberty University and then became a leading voice in the Moral Majority, Jerry Falwell Jr. has become deeply enmeshed in politics.
ALBANY — The Democratic primary for Queens district attorney, now enmeshed in a lengthy recount and possibly lengthier court battle, could have another nexus, 150 miles away in the State Capitol.
As simple as they sound on paper, they have become so enmeshed in daily life that one wonders how people young and old got by all this time without them.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Ugandan pop musician turned MP Bobi Wine was freed on bail Monday, the latest twist in a legal odyssey he's been enmeshed in for nearly two weeks.
When a player enmeshed in trade rumors — as Rose has been — does not participate in practice, it fuels speculation, even if the development has nothing to do with a trade.
But once you're enmeshed in a conspiracy theory, that tweet becomes a coded lament about how Sprouse was forced to miss his secret boyfriend's birthday party by their evil CW overlords.
Many leaders said some of the new principles — like one borrowed from Britain's method of quickly analyzing and responding to volatile episodes — are already enmeshed in some ways in American policing.
Meryl Streep is a silver screen goddess, and what better way to honor her than to gift someone a keychain of her enmeshed with a food item, such as a churro.
Lauren Ambrose ("Six Feet Under") stars as Jules, who as an adult still feels like a lucky guest at the Interestings' party, even though she's as enmeshed as any of them.
Now, Discord chats obtained by leftist media collective Unicorn Riot shed more light on Climo and suggest that he'd been deeply enmeshed in far-right circles for at least two years.
The big tech companies will only find themselves enmeshed in a growing public crossfire if they become active arbiters of content, purveyors of speech codes, and forerunners of a "Bladerunner" future.
The R29 Entertainment team is so enmeshed in the world of pop culture 24/7 that we can probably tell you where any Kardashian or Jenner is at any given time.
But as Facebook's growth continued, its influence was intensified by broader trends in internet use, primarily the use of smartphones, on which Facebook became more deeply enmeshed with users' daily routines.
The president's decision has also exposed many of his aides, leaving them deeply enmeshed in an inquiry that is likely to cost them tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees.
While the president may appear unconstrained, intoxicated with escaping the net of those who displease him by telling him "No," he is getting ever more enmeshed in another net — Robert Mueller's.
When you don't have such attitudes about people — second-order reactive attitudes, like the anger and indignation you feel — you treat them as if you weren't enmeshed in relationships with them.
Swift was enmeshed in her endless feud with Kanye West at the time, and on this particular occasion in 2016, West's wife Kim Kardashian caught Swift in a lie about West.
Monday loan, Tuesday loan, blue shirt, yellow shirt: small, unsecured loans promoted by the government after the decades-long civil war ended in 21990 have enmeshed many women in hopeless debt.
After short times in New Jersey and New York and also in the Marines, Mr. Axelrod returned to Los Angeles and became enmeshed in the city's night life and music industry.
The Knicks fell for the 50th time in 15 games, a 113-110 loss to the Washington Wizards, Anthony was annoyed again, and the game's conclusion was enmeshed in a controversy.
Apple, which designs many of its products so that it cannot see users' data, has largely avoided the data privacy scandals that have enmeshed its rivals Google and Facebook this year.
Critics say probation and parole often go on far longer than necessary and keep people enmeshed in the criminal justice system, and that those accused of violations have limited due process.
Last year, 61 whales were found caught up in fishing gear, nets and buoy lines, and nearly 40 have been reported enmeshed so far this year along the West Coast, Milstein said.
The announcement has been planned for weeks, sources close to McAleenan say, and has nothing to do with the Ukraine scandal in which Trump and several other Cabinet officials are currently enmeshed.
A big investment bank might be enmeshed in credit markets in such a way as to need a government bail out in a crisis even if it had no deposit-taking arm.
"Along with the logs of Epstein's private plane, released in 2015, the book paints a picture of a man deeply enmeshed in the highest social circles," New York says in its article.
The truth is that Trump can't meaningfully break from congressional Republicans on policy because he's enmeshed in tons of financial conflicts of interest that Republicans in Congress are helping him cover up.
The 10-episode drama will debut on Sony Pictures' streaming platform Crackle, and centers around three strangers who find themselves enmeshed in a digital currency scheme (hello, bitcoin!) while fighting the FBI.
And then last year, Mr. Garber, whose usual work includes handling regulatory investigations and international trade issues, was on Mr. Bentley's team after the Alabama governor was enmeshed in a sex scandal.
These four women of color are all very left-wing, represent very safe seats, are on the younger side for Congress, and have gotten enmeshed in a multifaceted dispute with House leadership.
Though Clinton has also attempted to tackle these concerns, her ties to controversial free trade policies and her being enmeshed in a campaign finance system that privileges wealthier Americans hurts her efforts.
"The Democratic senator further said Zelensky "did not contradict the facts I laid out in my question, and instead simply relayed his desire to say clear of becoming enmeshed in American politics.
Slavery, both as a political and moral issue and as embodied by the enslaved people whose lives were deeply enmeshed with his, isn't relegated to a single chapter, but woven in throughout.
The limestone is clearly nearly all fossil… One of my special finds on this hunt was this relatively large brachiopod shell enmeshed in an oblong lens of finer grains of shelly material.
But ultimately the show works because it captures the feeling of being enmeshed in something greater than yourself, whether that organization is bound together by faith, by familial duty, or by love.
Ring of Honor, meanwhile, is owned by arch-conservative media outlet Sinclair Broadcasting, and smaller promotions have long been enmeshed in local right-leaning struggles over pay and contracting with their wrestlers.
Despite his newfound lone wolf attitude, Elabi became enmeshed in the militants' propaganda efforts to convince a generation of disaffected Western youth to board a plane to Syria and join the fight.
The latest installment of its Cheer, Rally, Kill series follows Cassie (Alexandra Beaton), a college freshman who finds herself enmeshed in a ring of cheerleaders who moonlight as escorts for rich alumni.
Amid the blue-and-white pompoms, few are so rude as to mention that the University of North Carolina, the Microsoft of college basketball, remains enmeshed in a scandal of spectacular proportions.
They feel they are paying the price for the corruption of Mr. Ramaphosa's party, the African National Congress, whose former leadership is enmeshed in multiple graft scandals, including within the electricity sector.
Immediately, she finds herself enmeshed in the city's cheerfully seedy theatrical underbelly of hack musicals and showgirls, and proceeds to have an absolutely delightful time, right up until everything comes crashing down.
Bernie Sanders and British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn — guys whose ideological commitments left them hanging around for decades in the vicinity of political power without ever getting enmeshed in the establishment nexus.
At the same time, members of the Ku Klux Klan — an organization whose history is closely enmeshed with the use of nooses in lynchings — appear to be stepping up their public activities.
Mullah Rashid is just one of dozens of senior Taliban leaders who are so enmeshed in the drug trade that it has become difficult to distinguish the group from a dedicated drug cartel.
Experts believe this is partly what's causing Clinton's lack of appeal with young voters in the first place — they despise both Wall Street and Washington, and they see Clinton as enmeshed in both.
By the time of their divorce, Getty Jr. was already enmeshed with Talitha Pol, a 25-year-old actress and dancer he had met at a dinner party in the summer of 1965.
The fact that no person and no artwork stands alone, that all of us are enmeshed in systems of economic and social power, is for anyone under 40 a statement of the obvious.
Its storytellers have often been enmeshed in the dramas they describe; their tales of Mumbai have reflected its lurching growth, the scenes and themes evolving with its criminal demi-monde and quicksilver economy.
It's her rage at this idea that animates Chris, prompting her into a creative state that's as enmeshed with her attraction to Dick as her resentment is with her desire to impress him.
Viacom, which is controlled by 93 year-old media mogul Sumner Redstone and his daughter Shari Redstone, has been enmeshed in turmoil, which resulted in the resignation of its former CEO Philippe Dauman.
But starting in September, the bank became enmeshed in a months-long scandal after revelations that thousands of employees had opened as many as 2.1 million sham accounts in customers' names without permission.
Offshore bordering demonstrates just how profoundly immigration control is enmeshed in international hierarchies of power and wealth, as dominant countries of the global north attempt to mold the migration policies of other states.
Iran, the Syrian government's closest ally, has more reason to oust the Islamic State from Sunni areas straddling the border between Syria and Iraq, a country where Iran is deeply enmeshed and influential.
The reasons for U.S. involvement are deeply enmeshed in the complex power politics of the Middle East—including a desire to give concessions to Saudi Arabia following an Iran nuclear deal it opposed.
The Twitter outburst also came as Mr. Trump is laboring to fill crucial positions in his cabinet, with his advisers enmeshed in a rift over whom he should select as secretary of state.
The election is taking place at a critical time as California is enmeshed in a protracted fight with the Trump administration on range of battlefields, including environmental protections, immigration and offshore oil drilling.
The Indian state and its business allies have become increasingly enmeshed in Hindu religious education and promotion, funding ashrams, gurukuls (where students apprentice themselves to a guru and study Sanskrit) and priest education.
Harris, enmeshed in an argument with Bernie Sanders about health care that couldn't be pursued with the two of them on different stages, shied away from reengaging with Biden on the busing topic.
Clinton is the least popular Democratic nominee among Democrats since 1992, when — as New York magazine's Jon Chait noted on Thursday — her husband Bill Clinton was enmeshed in the Gennifer Flowers sex scandal.
Season 2 is 10 episodes instead of six, and the longer season is a major boon: The show is more settled into its stories, and everything feels a lot more earned and enmeshed.
"North Korea has not left the Cold War behind and does not want to, and is enmeshed in a web of its own spinning of antagonism between its enemies and itself," it said.
DS: Yeah, anyone who's been living in this world, like myself, and anyone who's sort of been enmeshed in the Mueller investigation previously or had been following the Trump presidency knows Jay Sekulow.
The goal is immediate social impact as much as expanding knowledge, so, for example, A.S.U.'s Watts College of Public Service & Community Solutions is enmeshed with local residents to transform a Phoenix neighborhood.
The Affordable Care Act has had much more time to become enmeshed in the health care system, with millions of people relying on it — especially those receiving guaranteed coverage for pre-existing conditions.
His decision thwarted the will of Congress, undercut an American ally enmeshed in a war with Russia and, according to a report last week by the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office, violated American law.
Keynes argued that while many Europeans were celebrating a new era in the continent's economy, too much of what emerged from the war rested on longstanding, underappreciated and elaborately enmeshed networks and foundations.
Thursday's debate, in fact, is only taking place at Loyola Marymount because the Democrats' first choice as host, the University of California, Los Angeles, is enmeshed in a labor dispute of its own.
Greek banks are enmeshed in bad debts and the nation still has an unsustainable debt position partly caused by its euro membership, whereas debt as a proportion of G.D.P. in Iceland is recovering.
The first mission is to promote policies to make sure children are enmeshed in webs of warm relationships: child tax credits, early childhood education, parental leave, schools that emphasize social and emotional learning.
Woven into the film, and supplying its most edifying parts, are the sections in which Anthony shows how Baltimore's rat infestation and racism originate in and are enmeshed with the city's historical development.
They are members of our family, deeply enmeshed in our lives, and for many of us, thoughts of euthanasia seem unfathomable, so we cling to the notion that a natural death is desirable.
No one had ever provided proof to back up the Hannity-shilled version of events, but Wheeler was about to become enmeshed in the most significant attempt to push this conspiracy into the mainstream.
One possible reason is that since Trump was enmeshed a high-profile feud and legal battle with Schneiderman over Trump University, they thought Trump would find it useful to have some "dirt" on Schneiderman.
In Pretoria, South Africa, where he grew up, the people around him were enmeshed in the chaos of a fast-changing, post-apartheid culture, in which getting power was about manipulating a rigged system.
At churches, work, and schools, people were enmeshed in stable personal networks that were far from egalitarian but were often the main way young men found a job and small businesses built their base.
Despite having no political experience and only a vague policy platform, voters entrusted him with the helm of a country that needs radical reform and is still enmeshed in a simmering war with Russia.
That became something of a theme, especially in "Take Two," in which Lucia Jackson, self-possessed and lovely, and Felipe Escalante became enmeshed in Mr. Khoury's bizarre game of wrapped limbs and intense stares.
The reality: Ryan is a lame duck, but he is not in danger of being pushed out, according to several senior aides and lawmakers enmeshed in the current dynamics -- at least at the moment.
It got how losing your siblings can get bound up in the loss of certain fantasies: fantasies of innocence or dependence, the fantasy of being totally known by others or totally enmeshed with them.
"If they're maintaining separate business structures and infrastructure, it's much easier to have a divestiture in that circumstance than in where they're completely enmeshed and all the eggs are scrambled," Simons told Financial Times.
For them, getting back to work with the two main characters enmeshed in a real crime — one of them horribly scarred and the other fresh from jail — might not seem too weird, he said.
The F.B.I. wouldn't be examining Anthony Weiner's laptop if he hadn't invited so many strangers to examine his lap, and her fate is enmeshed once more with the wanton misdeeds of the weaker sex.
At fifty-nine, Anderson is the chair of the University of Michigan's department of philosophy and a champion of the view that equality and freedom are mutually dependent, enmeshed in changing conditions through time.
But once we get past the lines, the Barbican show sets out to untangle an individual whose art was enmeshed within an intensely messy New York City scene comprising music, graffiti, parties, and painting.
In "The Exterminating Angel," the characters seem to become enmeshed in their fateful trap right after the pianist's performance, when a conductor in the group harshly corrects another guest who uses the wrong terminology.
On Friday, some of her accumulated pain was also addressed, as a senior police official enmeshed in the 1994 episode, as the department's top spokesman, delivered an apology the woman had been waiting for.
So comfort the couple and other bridesmaids when they're stressed, and complain to "anybody who is not in a position of being deeply enmeshed and more stressed out by your stress," Ms. Eisenhart said.
Theresa May, politically weak and enmeshed in brutal Brexit negotiations, needs an uplifting escape story: I suggest Laura Hillenbrand's "Unbroken," in which the hero survives on a makeshift raft despite the ravenous encircling sharks.
It's no secret that the war-ravaged nations where American soldiers have been enmeshed in conflict for nearly two decades are home to many of civilization's oldest and most prized antiquities and cultural treasures.
The ambassador has not become enmeshed in the type of ethics scandals that have plagued other Cabinet heads and her charisma and outspokenness, while grating to some, can be an asset for the president.
For the first eight months that I lived in Florida, as I hopped from one detox clinic or sober home to another, I had no notion of the industry in which I was enmeshed.
Understanding better than anyone why voters yearned for a candidate whom they could trust and someone who did not seem deeply enmeshed in Washington politics, he won the nomination and he won the presidency.
Sumner Redstone, the 93-year-old billionaire in control of MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount, CBS and Showtime, is currently enmeshed in a fascinating train wreck of a family drama that could cripple his media empire.
Whether he's of a politically ambitious bent or because the best guarantor of safety in the Revolution is to ensure he is helping to chart its course, Fidèle starts getting further enmeshed in revolutionary politics.
That night four years ago, when I was 19, was my introduction to the BDSM scene through a high school friend deeply enmeshed in the world of kink on both a personal and professional level.
While this attitude was helpful in breaking through initial taxi cartel rules, applying the principle to every situation has enmeshed the company in an endless series of controversies that's unusual for a consumer-facing company.
Along the way, I got a taste of just how deeply the country remains enmeshed in a dark cycle of retaliatory violence—and how much work will be left even if ISIS is totally destroyed.
I think we'll all soon be enmeshed in a wild robotic sex swing with odors and tactile sensations and little spanking machines, and then we won't have an overpopulation problem because we'll always be alone.
A group of women, appearing in negative compositions (with dark and light reversed), are enmeshed in a tangle of sticky strings and coils that sometimes look like nerves or vessels being drawn from their bodies.
The developer that had paid Trump and invited him to Georgia—a holding company known as the Silk Road Group—had been funded by a bank that was enmeshed in a giant money-laundering scandal.
But the new details — some of which have been reported by news outlets including BuzzFeed and Reuters over the last year — show how deeply Mr. Falwell was enmeshed in Mr. Cohen's and Mr. Trump's world.
Since the show has been on the air, the women of Claws have graduated from laundering money through their nail salon to becoming enmeshed in political intrigue involving a casino, private prisons, and international cartels.
We ask him why he does it, when the communication between community and cop has deteriorated so badly, when the job seems so thankless and the prospects so bleak, so enmeshed in South African stereotypes.
Some countries in Europe — the Palestinians' biggest financial donor — have long discouraged a referral to the international body, fearing that it will become inextricably enmeshed in a quagmire to the detriment of its other work.
The ambitious comic series by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, which first appeared in 63, imagined a realistic group of "costumed vigilantes" enmeshed in the nuclear arms race and Vietnam War, among other geopolitical conflicts.
As Republicans charged ahead, both sides seemed cognizant of the possible fallout from unwinding the law, which has become deeply enmeshed with America's health care system and has provided insurance for about 20 million people.
Over the coming decades, Brocklehurst became enmeshed in the inventive fetish scene that blossomed in London in the 1990s, and which likewise attracted the attention of designers such as Thierry Mugler and Jean Paul Gaultier.
The crossroads are familiar for Venezuela's armed forces, which have spent generations enmeshed in the nation's politics and repeatedly brokered power during the time of Mr. Maduro's predecessor, Hugo Chávez, himself a former army commander.
That estate had been vast, but, a half-century after the composer's death in 1924, it had been bled down and become enmeshed in competing claims that would continue to be contested into this century.
"How the USB stick on the seal poo remains a quandary—the scientists who unfroze the sample are adamant it was too enmeshed to have simply been dropped in it as it were," Nally explained.
A review of dozens of Chinese court cases and internal corporate documents as well as interviews with company insiders showed how foreign firms have become deeply enmeshed in the corruption pervading China's health care industry.
For instance, depression without comorbid anxiety is linked to a higher risk of suicide (which may seem obvious given the above symptoms), but it doesn't help suicide prevention efforts when the two diagnoses are so enmeshed.
"How the USB stick on the seal poo remains a quandary — the scientists who unfroze the sample are adamant it was too enmeshed to have simply been dropped in it as it were," Nally told Motherboard.
At the same time, he's enmeshed in an unprecedented level of personal corruption; his business enterprises are set up as perfect vehicles for interest groups seeking favors from the government to line his pockets with cash.
It was a future in which the world's nations grasp that they're enmeshed in lots of nonzero-sum games and act accordingly: working together to solve various problems, gradually building the foundation of good global governance.
Peter Kafka: What do you want from Silicon Valley, from this crowd, everyone here is trying to get into the Chinese market or they're already in it, or their supply chain is deeply enmeshed in there.
This is the hard fact that Petersen's work, like others of its kind, leaves out: how race, gender identity, sexuality, age, and size are deeply enmeshed in the capitalism we've let run amok with our futures.
Since then he has extended a feud with a former Miss Universe, been hit with a New York Times exposé on his tax returns, seen his poll ratings dip and become enmeshed in several other disputes.
But Mr. Temer's centrist Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, which anchored the Workers' Party's governing coalition for more than a decade, was also deeply enmeshed in the colossal graft schemes staining Brazil's political system in recent years.
Puerto Rico has been enmeshed in a recession for a decade, and the attendant revenue decline has wreaked havoc with its budgets, a fact that a series of governors have done their best to paper over.
Far removed from the political posturing and brinkmanship that capture most of the attention in Britain's long and tedious departure from the European Union, Yme Pasma is deeply enmeshed in the mother of all logistical problems.
Led by an ossifying ruling party that seems perpetually enmeshed in corruption scandals, South Africans have begun to question the story their leadership has told them about who they are and what their democracy stands for.
The shuttered restaurant, the Water's Edge, is enmeshed in a federal investigation into whether Mayor Bill de Blasio helped Harendra Singh, its operator, in his quest to obtain favorable lease terms in exchange for campaign contributions.
Any Trump administration effort to overturn the Obama administration's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals initiative and then deport participants could ensnare almost 800,000 people who are deeply enmeshed in communities, churches and campuses across the nation.
For Democrats, who have been enmeshed in a battle between their progressive and moderate wings, the Labour Party's defeat is a useful example, since party officials have long debated the risks of tacking to the left.
Rather than being enmeshed in a creaky Erector Set, drivers on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway will travel between two tapered concrete pylons that rise from the Brooklyn shore and open like arms to embrace the sky.
All seven Democratic candidates who qualified for the PBS NewsHour/Politico Debate at Loyola Marymount University next week have threatened to skip it in solidarity with campus workers enmeshed in a labor dispute with the school.
When the folk songwriter, known for his incisive but poetic personal commentary, first turned his hand to a more straight-up rock sound with his band Desaparecidos, he enmeshed rock's traditional principles with nuanced observations of life.
Once a powerful politician and rich businesswoman, she has not been seen since 2014, when she was placed under house arrest after becoming enmeshed in international graft probes and a Shakespearean feud with her mother and sister.
If this story is unfamiliar, that's because for most of the 20th century, Libertarians were enmeshed in a kind of tacit alliance with political conservatives, united by their common opposition to the perceived threat of international communism.
Each day's news events can thus be interpreted through the up-is-down prism this worldview imposes, ensuring that every national tragedy or mass shooting is soon enmeshed in a web of theories about its real purpose.
But I'd point to something deeper: Over the past few decades, thousands of good people have gone into public service, but they have found themselves enmeshed in a system that drains them of their sense of vocation.
Mere days after Jimmy became Saul Goodman, and started pitching his services to the criminally inclined, he's been recruited by Lalo Salamanca and is now enmeshed in the imminent war between the Mexican cartel and Gus Fring.
Mr. Trump's participation in discussions about building a grand skyscraper in Moscow showed how the interests of his business empire were enmeshed with his political ambitions as he was closing in on the Republican nomination for president.
So enmeshed were Dostoyevsky and his writing in the legal consciousness of czarist Russia that defense attorneys were known to invoke Rodion Raskolnikov, the charismatic murderer-protagonist of "Crime and Punishment," when seeking sympathy from the jury.
LONDON — Joseph Mifsud's lawyer is enmeshed in one of the world's biggest fraud cases, adding yet more intrigue to the saga of the man who allegedly delivered word of Hillary Clinton's stolen emails to Donald Trump's campaign.
Personal integrity and political corruption have become major issues: Mr. Fillon is enmeshed in an embezzlement scandal, and Ms. Le Pen has faced questions about her use of her position as a member of the European Parliament.
Two of them, David and Sarah, are enmeshed in a torrid will-they-won't-they affair; their charismatic acting teacher, Mr. Kingsley, forces them to mine that relationship for stage material repeatedly in front of their classmates.
As federal prosecutors on Tuesday brought new money laundering charges against 16 parents enmeshed in the college admissions scandal, a question hung over the sprawling case: Would anybody implicated in the scam actually serve time behind bars?
The German capital — and Schöneberg, the neighborhood in which Folsom is held — is also deeply enmeshed in the L.G.B.T. history of the 19th and early 20th centuries, when the city was a center of gay culture and activism.
The series starts incredibly strong, with Parker peeling back the onion-like layers of a conspiracy that is so enmeshed in our own real-world popular culture that it's easy to think this could all possibly be true.
Tropikos is actually shot in Plymouth and Tamar Valley, England, where early English expeditions to the African Guinea coast departed from in search of goods and gold, and became enmeshed in the transport of slaves to the Americas.
Martela, the trans woman who founded Trans Lifeline, suspects that the enmeshed social and digital circles of many transgender people mean they are regularly exposed to reports about suicide, making contagion an almost constant factor in trans communities.
Sadly, Mr Temer's party is as deeply enmeshed in the Petrobras scandal as the PT. Many politicians who would join a unity government, including some from the opposition, are popularly seen as representatives of a discredited ruling class.
He is enmeshed in a series of cogs, as Chaplin was in " Modern Times " (1936), and the homage that King pays to Wes Anderson, not least to the jailbreak in " The Grand Budapest Hotel " (2014), is positively slavish.
WASHINGTON — For the past two years, ever since 18-year-old Michael Brown was fatally shot by a Ferguson, Mo., police officer, America has been enmeshed in a wrenching discussion about how the police treat young black men.
But it's hard to build a better world, and it's especially hard when you're enmeshed in a system whose primary design goal often seems to be to perpetuate power, wealth and privilege for those who already have it.
Radicals — anarchists, Communists and other Marxists — have at critical moments influenced America's development, often for the better, and most of them have despised American socialists as insufficiently revolutionary, ideologically incoherent, hopelessly sentimental and utterly enmeshed in existing society.
Billy Graham admitted in his later years that he had learned a hard lesson after the Watergate scandal exposed his cozy complicity with President Richard M. Nixon: Pastors should not become too enmeshed with politicians and partisan politics.
Instead, the rest of us find ourselves revisiting the story of their onstage encounter at the 2009 VMAs over and over, reinscribing it with new meaning every time either Taylor or Kanye becomes enmeshed in a new controversy.
We look at exactly how the island nation was enmeshed in a web of Chinese debt that ended up forcing it to hand over the port, and 15,000 acres of land around it, to China for 99 years.
Mr. Pinchuk, a steel magnate long enmeshed with Ukraine's business and political elite, had earlier donated more than $10 million to the Clinton Foundation and been invited to dine at the Washington home of Hillary and Bill Clinton.
Papadopoulos thought the FBI agents who came to his mother's house while he showered in early 2017 wanted to speak with him about Russian businessman Sergei Millian -- then enmeshed in the Trump dossier news coverage, the filing says.
His highest profile hotel properties have become battlefields in the partisan wars that have pushed down occupancy and enmeshed them in constitutional issues about the ability of a president to own and run a business while in office.
By the time the above statement is made to Stephen, he's veered far away from mere determination and ended up near monomania, and his will to win has become enmeshed in bitter jealousy, calculated malice and philosophical scrutiny.
Prosecutors didn't charge the Trump Organization or any of its executives, but court papers illustrate how Trump Organization executives were deeply enmeshed in efforts to reimburse Cohen for what prosecutors suggested the employees knew wasn't legitimate legal work.
Although not excited to be further enmeshed with religious warlords—Snoke and Kylo Ren being troublesome enough—the officers of the First Order reluctantly accept the alliance with Palpatine, if only for the massive power that he provides.
History recognizes Marie-Antoinette's indulgences, excesses and involvement in the "affair of the diamond necklace," a piece so elaborate and rare that its expense, enmeshed in a failed cover-up, roiled a tabloid-like mix of outrage and scandal.
Erica Olsen and Kalea Woods are suing the schools enmeshed in the racketeering scandal, including Yale University; Georgetown University; the University of Texas; University of Southern California; University of California, Los Angeles; University of San Diego; and Stanford University.
Trump and his family are also enmeshed in a number of financial conflicts of interest that congressional Republicans have turned a blind eye to in a way they clearly would not if we were talking about a Democratic administration.
Trump and Cruz were enmeshed in a fight last week involving their wives, with a Cruz SuperPAC publishing a provocative photo of Trump's former model wife, Melania, and Trump retaliating by tweeting an unflattering photo of Cruz's wife, Heidi.
Another of his allies was Khalid bin Mahfouz, a billionaire who later became enmeshed in the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International in 1991, at the time one of the largest private banks in the world.
While European officials were quick to condemn the use of a nerve agent, and an attempted murder on British soil, President Trump, whose administration is enmeshed in investigations into Russian election manipulation, has made no public statement about it.
In her public talks, curator Chanzit pointed to these factors and described a number of examples of women artists who destroyed their work once it had become clear to them that they were not enmeshed in criticism or exhibitions.
Barely have we become enmeshed in the shadowy dealings of Sir Frances Walsingham (Aidan McArdle), the vaunted Elizabethan-era spymaster, before barbed mentions of Europe and immigrants remind us that time may move on but attitudes often do not.
Press TV has found itself enmeshed in several controversies, including in 2010 when it broadcast a confession given under duress by Maziar Bahari, a Canadian-Iranian journalist who was arrested in 2009 while covering the Iranian elections for Newsweek.
Mr. Jordan, a founder of the hard-line Freedom Caucus who became enmeshed in a sexual assault scandal from his time as a college wrestling coach, reiterated his intent on Wednesday to challenge Mr. McCarthy for the top slot.
The N.R.A. also paid David Keene, a former president, $40,000 last year, even as he was enmeshed in the scandal involving his one-time business partner Maria Butina, a Russian who pleaded guilty to being a covert foreign agent.
And there are those who make allowances for Antonio Weiss, noting that Lazard is not as politically enmeshed as the big banks, and that he would have brought to the Treasury Department expertise in the functioning of capital markets.
Six months into the Trump presidency, two symbols of American financial might — the Dow and the dollar — have taken divergent paths, highlighting the complexities that investors face as the global economy hums, while Washington is enmeshed in political turmoil.
"The mistreatment of women in Korean society, particularly the voyeuristic and sexually objectifying treatment of women's bodies, is deeply enmeshed in K-Pop," said CedarBough Saeji, an expert in Korean culture and society at the University of British Columbia.
At the time, President Donald Trump's personal attorney was deeply enmeshed in the roots of the Ukraine saga — calling and arranging meetings with top Ukrainian officials to press them to investigate the former vice president and his son Hunter.
We know how your life will end — adored by a surprisingly genteel young criminal, poisoned by Walter White — and we eagerly await the tale of how such a sharp and presentable young lady wound up enmeshed with these rogues.
Mr. Holbeach, who has received a diagnosis of PTSD, is among the thousands who were caught in the crossfire of Northern Ireland's guerrilla war, in which bombings, shootings and maimings were enmeshed in daily life for nearly three decades.
" Because Hatch has effectively neutralized all potential opponents and spent decades becoming more and more enmeshed in Washington, D.C. political intrigue, the newspaper goes on, his political career is at this point "basically a theft from the Utah electorate.
Aja: I think if we keep thinking about the mythology of Westworld, we end up where we started, enmeshed in cyclical pathways, probably with a giant inferno in the bargain, given how much fiery foreshadowing we've been treated to this season.
If you reshare that content in private messages or Stories, BMW gets bonus exposure to people who see the brand enmeshed with their friends' content so they don't just skip past it like the banners we've all grown numb to.
While I don't believe in objectivity, the role of the writer as subject and the degree to which the writer is enmeshed in the lives of the people he or she is writing about should be as transparent as possible.
Investors dumped Brazilian assets in foreign markets after the news broke late in Brazil, as the prospect of Temer becoming enmeshed in a fresh political crisis clouded the prospects for his unpopular reform agenda, considered key to ending a deep recession.
AQAP has been enmeshed in conflicts in impoverished Yemen for nearly 20 years — at times working with the government and at times facing crackdown, all the while building ties among tribes in the mountainous countryside to establish refuges and allies.
Kasich is currently enmeshed in a battle with Bush's brother, Jeb Bush, to occupy the establishment lane in the Republican presidential primary, and a Kasich adviser told CNN that the campaign sees Portman's endorsement as a blow to Jeb Bush.
This relatively recent interest in, and legal defense of, privacy was a result of industrialization, rapidly growing cities, and the fraying of a local social fabric that once enmeshed (to not say ensnared) everyone within a set of expectations and possibilities.
With the EU enmeshed in its biggest-ever crisis, over migration flows, spending the best part of two days arguing over trivial reforms purely to allow one country to settle an internal dispute seemed to some to be almost frivolous.
The company, which had raised $120 million in funding from firms like Google Ventures and Kleiner Perkins, became enmeshed in controversy, after it was revealed that one could just squeeze its juice cartridge refills by hand and bypass the $400 machine.
The aphorism has come back into vogue, or at least into the cultural conversation, because we are currently enmeshed in short-form writing, which is flourishing on Twitter and in the proliferation of political sound bites, both true and false.
The group has reached out to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and is in discussions with Canadian trade officials to ensure the U.S. market remains open to Canadian exporters, whose business is enmeshed with U.S. manufacturers after 22 years under NAFTA.
Courtesy Ron Amstutz / Whitney Museum of American Art Some of Leonard's subjects go unnoticed because they're mundane, the way nature becomes incidental in cities; eight pictures document trees, resilient survivors that have grown enmeshed with the metal fences around them.
Though he has been enmeshed in his patients' lives for decades, having gone to grade school with many of them and delivered their children and grandchildren, the new vigilance has injected an uncomfortable layer of suspicion in his relationships with them.
Roughly half of the victims of gun violence in the United States are black men, and the stories of their deaths are often enmeshed with realities shaped by poverty, unemployment, poor education, mass incarceration, and other byproducts of institutional racism.
Meanwhile, shares of Wells Fargo, in which Berkshire owns a 10 percent stake, rose 16 percent this week despite being enmeshed in a scandal over employees who set up accounts without customers' permission, in a drive to meet sales goals.
The Supreme Court will soon consider whether to hear Mr. Statham's challenge to Ramsey County's fund-raising efforts, which are part of a national trend to extract fees and fines from people who find themselves enmeshed in the criminal justice system.
Living ethically means understanding that our actions have consequences, taking responsibility for how those consequences ripple out across the web of life in which each of us is irrevocably enmeshed and working every day to ease what suffering we can.
It's not clear how many people will attend Unite the Right 22017 — many white nationalists have already said they have no interest in going, while others who might otherwise attend are enmeshed in legal troubles stemming from last year's rally.
He was circumspect when asked about controversial topics, like congestion pricing — a plan to charge drivers in the most crowded parts of Manhattan as a way to increase subway financing — and said he wanted to avoid getting enmeshed in political feuds.
Mr. Ghani and Mr. Abdullah were also enmeshed in an election dispute in 2014, when Secretary of State John Kerry spent several days in Kabul negotiating a coalition government that made Mr. Ghani president and Mr. Abdullah the government's chief executive.
The cases have broader implications for government officials, who have increasingly taken a bolder approach to naming-and-shaming state sponsors of cyberattacks, but now risk becoming enmeshed in corporate disputes by giving insurance companies a rationale to deny claims.
As the race went on, Warren found herself enmeshed in the horserace bind, appealing to both the kinds of voters who went for Sanders and the ones who went for Pete Buttigieg — but not quite succeeding as a unity candidate, either.
Yet the declaration is, in truth, a wish list for future negotiations — one that fudged the central question of whether Britain would stay deeply enmeshed in the bloc's economic structures, and therefore accept its rules, or chart a different course.
Republicans in those districts lost special elections last year, got wiped out in the November midterms, and are now enmeshed in a wave of retirements, as reality sets in that the GOP is unlikely to win back the House next year.
U.S. District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel said that when plaintiff Tarla Makaeff brought the suit six years ago, she never expected to find herself enmeshed in a national presidential campaign or to be called out by Trump on the campaign trail.
Investigators soon learned that the woman was 47-year-old Stephanie Nicolai, a former Playboy model and author who had been enmeshed in a custody dispute over the child found dead at her side: her 7-year-old son, Vincent.
As someone so deeply enmeshed in religion, the author is in a unique position to ponder the overlap between extremist and mainstream religiosity, or the ways many mainstream evangelicals have driven the culture wars in the name of their God.
In either event, the risk of escalation would be high, and Trump — who has promised the American public and, especially, his political base that he would get America out of Middle Eastern wars — could find himself enmeshed in yet another one.
The many students enmeshed in the college admissions scandal that was unveiled last week now face a reckoning as universities seek to determine whether they were innocent victims who should keep working toward their degrees or unethical schemers worthy of discipline.
Clinton's choices are deeply enmeshed in Democratic politics — they'll be much more likely to play ball with what the party wants, and likely unwilling to cause too much heartburn for Democrats looking to unify around a set of core issues.
Beyond that, the levels of self-dealing Trump is enmeshed in are something no Republican Congress member would have defended as recently as two years ago and something that all Democrats can agree is bad despite their own internal ideological differences.
Early in the opening song — "Rehab" — a dancer lands from a jump in a briefly sustained arabesque with such perfect timing on a bell-like note in the music that you feel how dance, music and you are enmeshed in a single weave.
LOS ANGELES, June 28 (Reuters) - Marine mammal rescue teams were hoping on Tuesday to renew their attempt to disentangle a blue whale found enmeshed in fishing line off the Southern California coast a day after initial efforts to free the giant creature failed.
The question of who owns the lunar material "enmeshed" in the bag will be particularly challenging, and it's somewhat reminiscent of a current case in which a woman is claiming ownership of a vial of moon dust given to her by Neil Armstrong.
As the show became enmeshed with our culture, we later got a feature film (+1), a Simpsons takeover of 7-11s (+1), replete with the iconic pink donut (+1), and a theme park quadrant dedicated to the show at Universal Studios (+1).
Further clouding the outlook, Mr Temer's party—though not the vice-president himself—is as enmeshed in the Petrobras scandal as the PT. Six PMDB congressmen, including Mr Calheiros and the party's national leader, Senator Romero Jucá, are under investigation in it.
"The new regulations seek to violate user privacy by revealing details of anonymous whistleblowers to authorities," said Maxence Melo, who runs a popular social media website, JamiiForums, and has been enmeshed in a court battle for months to keep the site online.
And although Mr. McCrory is now enmeshed in what could become landmark litigation about transgender rights — he and the Justice Department sued each other last week over whether HB 2 violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 — social issues rarely animated him.
The Epstein scandal has also enmeshed Leslie Wexner, the billionaire chairman and chief executive behind Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works parent L Brands Inc, who had previously entrusted Epstein to manage his personal finances and serve as trustee of his charitable foundation.
Traditional think tanks have become as enmeshed in Beltway culture as any career bureaucrat, and the spirit of civic engagement that should mark the democratic campaign process could help reinvigorate the think tanks as much as the politicians they work to influence.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - When RYB Education Inc became enmeshed in allegations of child abuse at one of its Beijing kindergartens, it touched off an angry online furor in China, a police inquiry and a precipitous fall in the company's New York-listed shares.
Chan was enmeshed in the vast underclass of the great Hong Kong economy, which to this day is jam-packed with underpaid laborers from around the world who live stacked on top of each other in dismal apartments the size of coffins.
One of its key challenges will be to make a success of its six-month presidency of the European Council from January next year, when the bloc will be enmeshed in debates about its future and negotiating the terms of Britain's exit.
But there are growing concerns that it is stoking a new red scare, fueling discrimination against students, scientists and companies with ties to China and risking the collapse of a fraught but deeply enmeshed trade relationship between the world's two largest economies.
What was the point of traveling all the way to London to tell others about injustice when I was so enmeshed in the logic of occupation that the possibility that I might be stopped at a checkpoint sent me into such panic?
When Dara, a beautiful spirit warrior, appears with information about Nahri's ancestry, revealing that she descends from a half-human, half-magical tribe, Nahri is taken on an adventure to the city of Daevabad, where she becomes enmeshed in its local politics.
Once established as a model in New York in the late 1960s, Ms. Schiano enmeshed herself in a circle of well-known designers, artist and writers, exhibiting, by all accounts, an eye-catching stylishness and unflappable self-confidence that was hard to ignore.
While enmeshed in an affair with a married man she knows is going nowhere, and worried that her life, too, might be going nowhere, she realizes that she has a strong instinct and nearly preternatural ability when it comes to solving crimes.
It's given us a language where we can now describe much more intricately and robustly how human beings — not just their minds but their bodies, their microbiomes, their modes of communication and so on — are enmeshed in and interact with the nonhuman world.
The possibility of Pakistan becoming enmeshed in a long and costly civil war on its western front might be enough for military civilian leaders in Islamabad to tread carefully when using a hidden hand to influence the politics of a war-weary nation.
Both she and the reader become enmeshed in Sam's determination to make a success of his life as a food writer, even if it means going to extremes (like laughable disguises and Dumpster-diving for cans to prove that a restaurant's tomato sauce isn't homemade).
Trump doesn't want an attorney general who believes in the Constitution, or an attorney general willing to hasten the deportation of victims of domestic violence seeking asylum — or even an attorney general who will fix the "inner cities" he believes are enmeshed in turmoil.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has until September 20093 to decide whether the government will continue his predecessor Stephen Harper's legacy of opposing the resisters in four specific cases this fall — a decision that will be an important signal for others enmeshed in similar fights.
This Fire HD 8 won't compete with the power or app selection of the latest iPad, or be as versatile as the Surface Go, but this device's screen is decent for the price, and it's best fit for those enmeshed in Amazon's offering of services.
Most of Clinton's Cabinet picks turned out to be successful — several served for most or all of his administration — but Attorney General designate Zoe Baird soon found herself enmeshed in a scandal regarding her failure to pay Social Security taxes for a domestic servant.
Very powerful actors are heavily enmeshed in business as usual, and it's only when you see the big picture — not only of the absurdity of the rule itself, but how much trouble it's causing — that you see the rule really has to be reformed.
They included Senator John McCain, the Arizona Republican who endured torture by the North Vietnamese; Jim Webb, a former Navy secretary and senator from Virginia; and three others who became enmeshed in the Iran-contra scandal during the Reagan administration in the 1980s: Lt. Col.
What Grossman observes in "Life and Fate" about the psychological state of the individual in war might also be said of nations — perhaps of the United States, enmeshed in resurgent violence in the Middle East and lingering still in Afghanistan after 15 years of conflict.
At least publicly, he played the statesman; he subordinated his own ambitions for the sake of governmental continuity, ensuring that the country was not thrown off balance at a time when the United States was enmeshed in a Cold War with the Soviet Union.
Nothing about this would work if not for the fact that hundreds of Republican Party members of Congress wake up each morning and decide anew that they are indifferent to the myriad financial conflicts of interest in which Trump and his family are enmeshed.
Artemis takes place on the titular lunar colony, where small-time smuggler Jazz is about to take the leap to greatness by committing the perfect crime — only to find herself enmeshed in a shadowy conspiracy that will determine the fate of the colony itself.
Then, just as the president was about to be wheels-up, the guilty plea by his former lawyer Michael Cohen revealed that Mr. Trump was more enmeshed in discussions over a potential Russian business deal during the 2016 presidential campaign than he had previously acknowledged.
The New York Times filmed the commission vote in October, as part of a video documentary following Ms. Bell and her son, a high-school football player in Shreveport who was enmeshed in the controversy over student athletes' taking a knee during the national anthem.
Is considering your spouse your closest friend a sign of hard-earned intimacy, attachment and trust, or is it a sign you've become so enmeshed in the day-to-day logistics of managing your lives that you've given up sexual attraction, passion and erotic play?
Since its launch in 11.53, Team 10 has been enmeshed in controversy: the group&aposs shared house was accused of turning a quiet neighborhood into a "living hell," and several members have quit over the years complaining of bullying, drama, and a toxic atmosphere.
It situates itself in and focuses on the in-between space of the "1.5 generation," people who immigrated before their early teens and for whom there can be the unshakeable feeling of being not entirely American nor entirely enmeshed in cultures of origin either.
It comes as the secretary grows more deeply enmeshed in Democrats' impeachment probe, with State Department staffers defying his orders to share their accounts of how the president's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani led a shadow foreign policy with Ukraine that cut out professional diplomats.
Coronel, who married El Chapo when she was 18 years old, follows in a long line of pageant queens who became enmeshed in Mexican cartels dating back to 1967, when Miss Sinaloa Ana Victoria Santanares married Ernesto Carillo Fonseco, a cartel boss depicted in Narcos: Mexico.
After surviving an attack on her village, Khosa is taken to safety at the royal palace in Stille where she finds herself enmeshed in a love triangle — or probably more apt, love square — that could alter not only her own fate but the fate of her kingdom.
Through the stories of four real women whose lives became enmeshed in murder, Monroe identifies four archetypes of the true crime obsessive — the detective, the victim, the defender, and the killer — and delves into the machinations driving each, seamlessly weaving together biography, cultural analysis, and personal narrative.
But two years later, the controversy that started with Kaepernick has enmeshed the country's most popular sports league — one whose 270 teams are worth roughly $22017 billion, more than the MLB and the NBA combined — in a political and cultural firestorm it most definitely did not want.
The delightful thing about its trailer is that it's too busy showing Henson in action and playing Tina Turner's "Proud Mary" to get to what apparently is its main plot, which is her becoming enmeshed in the life of a young boy whose family she killed.
" In early April, Senator Mark Warner (D-Virginia) told CNBC that if regulators were to "chop off the legs of Facebook and Google," then those companies "might be replaced by Alibaba, Baidu, Tencent—companies that are totally enmeshed with the Chinese government in their global economic plan.
Over the past two decades, Corsi has been deeply enmeshed in the conspiratorial wing of the far-right — from John Kerry's military service to President Barack Obama's birth certificate to QAnon, the conspiracy theory that says Mueller and Trump are secretly working together to expose pedophiles nationwide.
In effect, it told a story of a presidential candidate who was enmeshed in a commercial relationship with a nation that Mueller accused in previous indictments of waging "information warfare" against the United States to disrupt the election and help put Trump into the White House.
Her brother is deeply enmeshed in the story of how the National Enquirer got ahold of her and Jeff Bezos' textsJeff Bezos' private investigator Gavin de Becker identified Michael Sanchez as the source of the leak to the National Enquirer in an article for the Daily Beast.
Some support the move as a way to regain a measure of lost sovereignty, but as The Economist reminds us, Britain is already enmeshed in the world as a party to hundreds of treaties, all of which constrain its freedom to operate on the global stage.
Influencers come in the form of power social media users: People who have enmeshed and established themselves within digital communities—whether it be makeup, fitness, or lifestyle—and whose corresponding growth in following has a bona fide timbre that has made it fertile ground for lucrative collaborations.
A writer could learn a great deal about how good people can become enmeshed in their own wicked deeds from the excellent story "Fresh Complaint," in which a middle-aged physicist is sexually entrapped by a young woman desperate to be released from an arranged marriage.
The most prominent facts of her own life — her marriage to the poet Robert Lowell, her involvement with Partisan Review and then The New York Review of Books — are themselves fully enmeshed in literature: the arguing about it, writing about it, building love affairs around it.
Earlier this month, Kurt D. Volker, the former special envoy for Ukraine, produced to investigators text messages with Mr. Sondland and other American and Ukrainian officials that showed Mr. Sondland was deeply enmeshed in efforts to secure investigations from the Ukrainians that could help the president politically.
Among the measures being considered are blocking transactions by American companies with firms that have ties to the Cuban military, which is deeply enmeshed in the economy, and tightening restrictions on Americans traveling to Cuba that Mr. Obama eased last year before his historic trip to Havana.
Towering over the Grand Concourse, the 242-room hospital is enmeshed in the daily lives of those who live around it in ways that hospitals in more affluent areas tend not to be, from the cafe and the gift shop to the chapel and the emergency room.
"President Trump's continued ownership interest in a global business empire, which renders him deeply enmeshed with a legion of foreign and domestic government actors, violates the Constitution and calls into question the rule of law and the integrity of the country's political system," the plaintiffs write.
DC and Maryland v Donald J. Trump asserts that the "framers of the constitution foresaw" the rise of presidents "deeply enmeshed with a legion of foreign and domestic government actors" and sought to protect the republic from conflicts of interest to which these business connections would inevitably give rise.
Parker is not a trailblazer—Bon Iver became so enmeshed in the contemporary pop industry that he ended up accidentally producing a homophobic Eminem song—but the nakedness of this specific ambition says all you need to know about our culture's shifting tolerance for the pursuit of popularity.
Thanks to the same man who brought the world Milkshake Duck, a certain swath of the politically engaged internet spent much of Friday enmeshed in what is by far the most hilarious and unexpected development in the controversy around Michael Wolff's salacious exposé of the Trump White House.
So the nerdy sister from Pride and Prejudice and Frankenstein's monster walk into a bar... That is more or less the premise of John Kessel's Pride and Prometheus, which sees Mary Bennet, the dourest of Jane Austen's Bennet sisters, become enmeshed in the plot of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
Roy became the most famous novelist on the subcontinent, and she probably still is, which is a considerable achievement, given that, after "The God of Small Things," she became so enmeshed in the politics of her homeland that, for the next two decades, she didn't produce any more fiction.
" Cruz went on to acknowledge that many of those supporting Trump see him as a political outsider but argued, "If you're fed up with Washington, with the corruption of Washington, then it doesn't make any sense to support Donald Trump, who has been enmeshed in the corruption of Washington.
The move is the latest in a back and forth between the United States and China, which are enmeshed in a global competition for technological dominance that has begun to cleave the high-tech world in two and start what some analysts refer to as a new Cold War.
This piece of technological fool's gold, created by the UK-based practice UVA, is precisely the kind of work that we will look to make and share once we have thoroughly laid waste to the planet and become even more enmeshed in the global matrix of abstracted electronic participation.
That exercise, employing data from the American Community Survey's 20183-2016 district-level estimates, produced a stark divergence between the 235 House Democrats and the 199 House Republicans (for the purpose of this analysis, CNN treated the North Carolina House seat enmeshed in allegations of voter fraud as vacant).
Newspapers, with their shorter formats, might be able to find pockets of candor, but could we round up enough insight to sustain 2396 or 244 pages while people were still enmeshed in the confusion and ugliness of a war that had turned out nothing like its organizers predicted?
But the other possibility would be to follow in the footsteps of the reaction to the debt crisis, where problems caused by partial integration have tended to lead to even deeper integration, with the European Union and European Central Bank now deeply enmeshed in member states' budgetary decisions.
During a week in the capital, Riyadh, and the Red Sea port of Jeddah, I found a dizzying nation where ultrachic malls are full of stores that close five times a day for prayer and modern restaurants are still enmeshed in the regulatory minutiae of segregating men from women.
" It wasn't until 1995, after the Republicans had swept the midterm elections, propelled by the release of Newt Gingrich's conservative legislative blueprint "Contract With America," that Ralph Reed, the Christian Coalition's director, could say his movement was "thoroughly integrated and enmeshed into the machinery of the Republican Party.
"President Trump's continued ownership interest in a global business empire, which renders him deeply enmeshed with a legion of foreign and domestic government actors, violates the Constitution and calls into question the rule of law and the integrity of the country's political system," they wrote in their complaint.
Yet the botched announcement is also a human story — of a recently married prince at odds with his older brother, Prince William; his American actress wife, isolated and unhappy in her cloistered new life; and a young couple enmeshed in a bitter feud with Britain's aggressive tabloid press.
He gabs with Jim Norton and Sam Roberts, two comedians and radio personalities enmeshed in the wrestling and UFC worlds, impresses Adam Carolla with his knowledge of power saws, recaps legendary WWE matches with pro wrestler Chris Jericho, and kvetches about left wing #canceling with all of them.
WASHINGTON — Days after introducing her Green New Deal — a plan to combat climate change that has won the endorsement of several Democratic presidential candidates — Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez found the proposal enmeshed in confusion when her staff published a summary that included provisions not endorsed by the candidates.
What was once a fraught, but deeply enmeshed, trade relationship is threatening to break apart almost entirely, raising the specter of a new geopolitical reality in which the world's two superpowers would compete for economic influence and try to freeze each other out of key technologies and resources.
The jury pool of 41 people for Warren's trial reflected a community whose lives and livelihoods are enmeshed with local border tensions, including a volunteer for the aid group Humane Borders, a Border Patrol agent, the wife of another agent, and the wife of a retired Customs and Border Protection officer.
While the measure passed overwhelmingly in the House late last year, Senate Democrats had vowed to stop it, and the matter quickly became enmeshed in presidential politics, presaging what is all but certain to be a contentious and protracted proxy battle for the White House fought in Congress this year.
This book, as such, is an act of speculation regarding how a reignited discourse of aesthetics and the extended space of its influence can prompt new understandings of not only objects, spaces, environments, and ecologies, but also with each other and the political structures in which we are all enmeshed.
As America became enmeshed in the Vietnam war, and the fear of communism's possible domino effect across Asia took hold in the West, President Lyndon B. Johnson and his allies were happy to look away as more than a million alleged communists were tortured and killed, many of them Chinese Indonesians.
For the last two years, this rapper, now two decades into a career defined by prodigious output, has been enmeshed in a messy public contract dispute with Cash Money Records, his longtime label, and in a more personal clash with its boss and his onetime father figure, Baby, or Birdman.
Martin O'Malley, all that appeared to stand in her way was a motley crew of little-known outsiders and political has-beens — Lincoln Chafee, who was enmeshed in a frog scandal as governor of Rhode Island; Jim Webb, who bizarrely boasted about killing someone at the first debate; and Sanders.
"I would be willing to say we're obsessed with suicide," she said, citing not just scripted TV series and movies but books and musicals, like Dear Evan Hansen, which tells the story of a suicidal teen boy who becomes enmeshed in another family's tragedy when their son takes his own life.
But what started three years ago as a casual beach party for a class of people that was once maligned by the traditional entertainment industry has become a who's who of young Hollywood, a sun-soaked declaration of just how completely enmeshed Instagram has become with the teen-entertainment world.
Following the GOP gathering, Trump enmeshed himself in new controversies — including a weekslong feud with the parents of a fallen Muslim Army captain — that sparked fear in GOP leaders, who worried their nominee had no intention of softening his tone as he shifted from the primary to the general election.
It is bad enough that our president-elect defied practice by refusing to release his tax returns and is enmeshed in a vast array of business interests that will probably prove almost impossible to unsnarl, and it does not appear likely that a serious effort will be made to do so.
In her speech on Thursday, Ms. Haspel talked about the C.I.A.'s efforts to change with the times — to diversify, to bring in recruits with new technology and language skills, and to refocus on the business of spying on rival powers after years of being deeply enmeshed in the fight against Islamist militants.
Other favorites: MapQuest, Movable Type Destroying the menace that was Blockbuster's late fees would have been legendary enough, but Netflix also managed to rapidly transform from a DVD rental service to a full-on digital streaming service that thoroughly redefined how and where we watch movies and TV. Netflix is now enmeshed in popular culture.
Not gonna lie: Kanye made some cool-ass-looking videos during the 808s and Heartbreak period, and this obviously Ralph Bakshi-indebted clip is no exception, a trippy cel-shaded experience stuffed with pop art and pop culture references released at the exact moment that Kanye himself became inextricably enmeshed in pop culture's DNA.
As I wrote earlier this week, the ultimate size of the event is anyone's guess: It's not clear how many people will attend Unite the Right 238 — many white nationalists have already said they have no interest in going, while others who might otherwise attend are enmeshed in legal troubles stemming from last year's rally.
Western finance remains enmeshed with the fossil fuel industry — environmental groups are mounting a last-ditch effort this week, for instance, to persuade several big banks to stop financing the Keystone XL pipeline by reminding them that top climate scientists say that the pipeline represents a deep and direct threat to our climate future.
" He added: "We work with the family to get their conflicts out into the open, so that everybody can see that their problem isn't that they have a little girl who won't eat, but that the family is enmeshed — they are all into each other's lives so much that the system simply can't work.
"If they're maintaining separate business structures and infrastructure, it's much easier to have a divestiture in that circumstance than in where they're completely enmeshed and all the eggs are scrambled," Simons told the FT. Facebook has been under scrutiny from regulators around the world over data privacy practices and how its subsidiaries WhatsApp and Instagram process personal data.
Departing from the "critical" stance of twentieth-century artists and theorists who embraced a counter-aesthetic framework for political engagement, this book documents how a broader understanding of aesthetics can offer insights into our relationships not only with objects, spaces, environments, and ecologies, but also with each other and the political structures in which we are all enmeshed.
"If they're maintaining separate business structures and infrastructure, it's much easier to have a divestiture in that circumstance than in where they're completely enmeshed and all the eggs are scrambled," Simons told the FT.Facebook has been under scrutiny from regulators around the world over its data privacy practices and how subsidiaries WhatsApp and Instagram deal with personal data.
The rest of the menu is noodles: anchored with chile-strafed fish cakes, the scent of garlic mounting; creamy from coconut milk, under a thatch of fried noodles; and beautifully enmeshed in tamarind and fish sauce, with studdings of dried shrimp and caramelized onions like insistent asterisks, all leavened by red cabbage with its clean finishing crunch.
Read more: I started sending a thank-you note a week, and it completely changed the way I workWhen we are so deeply enmeshed in the feeling of "wanting," it becomes extremely hard to adjust to the experience of "having"This is because any change, no matter how positive, is uncomfortable until it is also familiar.
This is, for the foreseeable future, probably the last meeting of Young Money's king and queen we're going to get on record, particularly since Wayne, the centerpiece who we would theoretically need on the track for diplomacy's sake, isn't getting anywhere near a Drake and Nicki track while he's still deeply enmeshed in his Cash Money lawsuit​.
The three Henry VI plays are probably some of Shakespeare's earliest plays, and widely agreed to be some of his weakest, especially Part I. They cover the War of the Roses, which is the part of English history that dissolves into a blur of people with the same names enmeshed in a bloody power struggle for no clear reason.
"The Lovers," one of his drawings from around 1914, remains shocking, because the contrast between the sketchy outline of two bodies enmeshed and the darker nexus where they actually meet so effectively captures the thrill of sudden recognition when you happen to see something you shouldn't — through a darkened window, let's say, or a door left ajar.
Flynn's current squad of attorneys contend that Flynn's original legal counsel with the prominent Washington law firm Covington & Burling was too enmeshed in the early stages of Flynn's legal troubles to give him detached advice about what to do once prosecutors from special counsel Robert Mueller's office began threatening to prosecute the retired Army lieutenant general.
She wandering, hosting, raising children connected to new mobilities and most unusual these movements in Treme', New Orleans was a incubating, enmeshed embedded in this silken cocoon when she land, she's came to be parachute mender, landed those black immigrant peddlers from Hoogali network of new comers If you skimmed any of that title, I urge you to take it from top.
But those efforts have brought unwanted scrutiny and potential problems for the unions and Mr. de Blasio: Both are now enmeshed in overlapping state and federal fund-raising investigations, a fact that could drive a wedge between City Hall and its union allies, but thus far has appeared to draw them closer together as they defend their collective efforts as normal and legal.
As I meander from one poor idea to the next, I realize that it doesn't matter what you're dressed up as; there will inevitably be too many Donald Trump costumes at whatever gathering you attend, and trying to maneuver through a dark club enmeshed in a lethal concoction of sweat, smoke, and face paint fumes will always be a nightmare.
On Becoming a God in Central Florida veers wildly between fundamentally comedic scenes (especially those involving Krystal's main point of contact with FAM, a tryhard failson named Cody, played by Théodore Pellerin) and deeply tragic ones (especially those involving Krystal's neighbor Ernie, played by Mel Rodriguez, who gets further and further enmeshed in Krystal's scheming but doesn't have her innate savvy).
Many other namesake companies have become so enmeshed in the business landscape that consumers forget they were once associated with a person: Procter & Gamble (a candle maker and a soap maker), Bose (an engineer), Duncan Hines (a restaurant critic), Doc Martens (a doctor who wanted comfortable shoes) and even institutions like the Mayo Clinic (not for mayonnaise but two brothers).
But though Lopez has drawn on Forster's characters and plot, he isn't afraid to break from his source—Leonard Bast, Forster's pathetic, impoverished clerk, who gets enmeshed with the Schlegels, for instance, has been turned into two characters, a guileful actor and an abused sex worker (Samuel H. Levine takes on both roles)—and to have quippy, comic fun with it.
Yet with the House Judiciary Committee set to begin impeachment hearings on Wednesday and Mr. Trump enmeshed in legal battles on other fronts — like his tax returns, claims of immunity from prosecution and elements of his immigration and health care policies — Mr. Sekulow has emerged as one of Mr. Trump's most trusted advisers and loyal defenders in the news media.
With the Democrats enmeshed in the start of their primary season, Mr. Trump is beginning his own new phase: He has reasons to feel reassured about his prospects as he turns more fully to his re-election effort, and the apparatus of the White House and the Republican Party are more able to focus on winning him a second term.
That's not counting the many, many scandals involving Trump and members of his family, scandals that, as my colleague Matthew Yglesias wrote in June, stop Republicans in Congress from investigating others enmeshed in corrupt behavior: Republicans hold a majority in the Senate at the moment and could easily confirm replacements for any officials who got fired in a house-cleaning.
In the United States, various American lawyers and lobbyists have taken up work related to defending or dismantling the Magnitsky Act, as well as similar laws — and Russians like Veselnitskaya and Akhmetshin are a frequent presence on matters like this, showcasing just how active Russian interests are, and how enmeshed they are in New York and Washington culture, when it comes to US sanctions.
Donald Trump's stunning decision to fire FBI Director James Comey brought inevitable comparisons to the "Saturday Night Massacre," that evening in October 18323 when President Richard Nixon, enmeshed in the throes of Watergate, ordered independent special prosecutor Archibald Cox fired, and then accepted the resignations of both Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus when they refused to carry out his instructions.
Yet as the person who spent the most time with Mr. Trump, Ms. Hicks became enmeshed in a number of controversies over the past year, including key aspects of the investigations by Congress and the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, into possible collusion between the Russian government and the Trump campaign, as well as the firing of the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey.
The vibrant, blocky brush strokes in Paalen's painting "Tropical Night" nod to a pre-Columbian mosaic mask; Gunther Gerzso's "Paricutín" — named after the Michoacán volcano that erupted, along with so many bombs, in 1943 — shows a field of jagged plants enmeshed in lava; and Varo's "Hallazgo" depicts travelers aboard a whimsical ship making its way to a levitating pearl that might symbolize safety or self-actualization.
They were so relieved that soon after the meeting several of McConnell and Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn's top leadership and health care aides joyfully bolted from their offices in the Capitol -- with supermarket-baked cookies and cakes in hand -- to celebrate the birthday of Eric Ueland, the bow-tied and cheerful staff director of the Senate Budget Committee who, like them, was deeply enmeshed in the intense and uncertain negotiations.
Joined by three musicians a generation his junior or more — the fleet and fluid alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, the bassist Rashaan Carter and the South African pianist Nduduzo Makhathini, whose own set later that night was a highlight for many festivalgoers — Waits built a group identity that resembled his own drum sound (aerated and unfastened, but deeply enmeshed in tradition) while drawing out the best in a crowd of younger compatriots.
"If they're maintaining separate business structures and infrastructure, it's much easier to have a divestiture in that circumstance than in where they're completely enmeshed and all the eggs are scrambled," Simons told the FT.Read more: Big tech warned by top regulator: We will break you up if we have toFacebook has been under scrutiny from regulators around the world over data privacy practices and how its subsidiaries WhatsApp and Instagram process personal data.
Maisel, I know all about being a funny East Coast Jewish lady from a nice but quirky and enmeshed family (I'm looking at you, relatives who used my grad-school graduation drinks to weigh in on when/how they wanted me to break up with my boyfriend at the time), and about family being less than thrilled at the choice to struggle in the male world of comedy while trying to raise two little kids.
It's chillingly easy to envision a future of mutual assured terror, a multipolar world in which nations and terror cells and drug cartels and starry-eyed cults alike have the capability to inflict faraway havoc on thousands and constant dread on millions, a smoldering kaleidoscopic landscape of dozens of factions enmeshed in tit-for-tat vengeance and vendettas — ceaseless cycles of sporadic attacks which rarely kill more than a hundred, but send entire populations into perpetual fear and fury.
The obstacles to #MeToo in Catholicism seem more substantial even than the obstacles in Weinstein's Hollywood, because priests who endure sexual advances or end up enmeshed in "Uncle Ted" relationships are in a unique bind: Their commitment to the church is supernaturally absolute and life-defining, the power their superiors exercise is greater even than that of a Hollywood producer, and the sexual acts themselves can seem so compromising — not just sex, but gay sex that breaks a vow of celibacy — as to make truthtelling feel not just costly but impossible.
So here you go: On Monday, when Goldstone was already fully enmeshed in the story — but before the world had seen the full content of the emails, which show Goldstone purporting to represent "Russia and its government" in an effort to "provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" Clinton — Goldstone published this photo of himself in Greece: At some point in the next day or two, Goldstone also sent out a note to his Facebook friends, apologizing for any pestering they had received from journalists who wanted to write about him.

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