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"entangle" Definitions
  1. to make somebody/something become caught or twisted in something
  2. to involve somebody in a difficult or complicated situation

168 Sentences With "entangle"

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They entangle these atoms' states using a series of lasers.
Ultimately, the World Bank's own bureaucratic habits will probably entangle Mr Malpass.
To further entangle the couples, Liser caught the STI that Charles had given Belcombe.
Her martyred sister's ghost appears, time starts behaving strangely and all these lives entangle.
As we continued north, I promised myself not to entangle our lives with his.
They entangle and interfere to solve big problems difficult for a classical computer to solve.
Oftentimes, credible advice can be difficult to entangle from more dubious sources, and misinformation abounds.
But that's expected when many of your players entangle themselves in off-the-court troubles.
Such attacks "entangle, and attempt to contaminate, all of the best things about you," she writes.
Fishing boats also drag nets that entangle live coral and tear them away from their bases.
That case marked the fourth to entangle the Prime Minister or members of his inner circle.
Qubits can also entangle, where the probabilities apply to combinations of two or more qubits' values simultaneously.
Putin wants to entangle U.S. and European foreign policy with Russia to dilute and distort NATO's influence.
It could also further entangle the president in a criminal investigation that for months has targeted Cohen.
So I always hated that fact that to attack my opponent's legs I invariably had to entangle them.
You can entangle qubits, meaning that they're treated mathematically as single units regardless of the separation between them.
If we move to entangle them, it may have a chilling effect that could really harm community systems.
It shows how our byzantine immigration system can entangle anyone, even aspiring supermodels and billionaire real estate developers.
He has stayed in the neighborhood and away from the mob ties that entangle his friends and family.
They released their first results last month, demonstrating that they could "entangle" particles over record distances—hundreds of kilometers.
There is no other person to please or perform for—no one else's expectations to entangle with your own.
The results are subconscious scenes where characters of distorted proportions entangle with phantom scenes hinged between fiction and reality.
"Investigations now entangle Donald Trump's White House, campaign, transition, inauguration, charity and business," the Associated Press reported on Sunday.
Plastic debris can entangle birds or block their digestive tracts, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
And so each action to deport an immigrant is just as likely to entangle a citizen or legal U.S. resident.
A revamped Pyongyang will also extort Japan and entangle the United States with more sequels to its two-act scheme.
"Whatever anger we felt toward each other, we agreed to keep between us and not entangle the girls," Wendie said.
Today's threats are loss of habitat, dams, pollution, nets and even hair ties that can entangle and kill the animals.
In recent years, Mr. Navalny became the prime example of how the government would use the courts to entangle critics.
In a thoroughly wired universe, the coveted commodity is freedom from the nets upon nets that catch, connect and entangle us.
If you want the truly universal quantum computers that futurists dream of, you have to be able to entangle the qubits.
Only the bravest of Westworld guests would choose to embark on a quest that would entangle them with this particular tribe.
Given the legal and political briars that entangle Mr Trump after just seven months in office, that is a fair point.
Carlile was able to toss a rope into the water and entangle the runaway boat's propellor, according to the press release.
It was the last high-profile Justice Department probe to entangle the White House, making the symbolism of Trump's act unmistakable.
The wholes and parts of bodies in Quarles's cheerfully orgiastic pictures entangle in alternating styles of line, stroke, stain, and smear.
What they don't typically do is enter the thicket of licensing and regulatory issues that entangle traditional taxi and hotel businesses.
Perhaps it's because although men still out-earn women, they then entangle themselves in financial trouble trying to enhance their fortunes.
Plastics can entangle and trap animals, sometimes causing them to drown, or pierce elements of their digestive systems after being swallowed.
Plastic can entangle or be ingested by fish, birds and marine mammals, and can damage marine ecosystems such as coral reefs.
Their power comes from that added complexity, as well as their ability to entangle and interfere through the mathematics of quantum mechanics.
But before the computer measures the state, the player can entangle the bomb with a second bomb, correlating where both explode simultaneously.
But city business groups such as the Partnership for New York City say, collectively, the measures entangle entrepreneurs in needless red tape.
Critics worry that it could lead to an expanded role for the armed forces overseas and entangle it in U.S.-led conflicts.
Worse, intervention in foreign conflicts has many unintended consequences, including increased attacks against America, which entangle Washington in more lengthy military campaigns.
Yet "to ravel" is both to entangle and to disentangle — thus to stay still while getting caught up in making the music.
Multiple particles can entangle, meaning when you measure the particles, the values are more correlated than they would be by chance alone.
But despite Democratic hopes, Chief Justice Roberts is unlikely to want entangle himself in a dispute that has been so thoroughly politicized.
But if Mr. Putin and his agents wanted to entangle Mr. Trump using business deals, they did not do it very successfully.
The plant proteins in Impossible and Beyond meats, on the other hand, are precooked, which makes it difficult for them to entangle.
What scares him, though, is how the 5th Circuit's ruling could entangle protest leaders in litigation for the actions of rogue protestors.
Like when Harry met Sally, the differences of one partner infuriate, enliven, or otherwise entangle the other into an irresistible 80s rom-com.
The photons came out of an ultraviolet laser beam, then passed through a special crystal known to entangle the phase of some photons.
The Black Keys story is one of throwback musical instincts and 22014st-century possibilities, of the ways rock's past and future can entangle.
Pushing reluctant governments and their recalcitrant populations to entangle themselves in issues of at best tangential interest would complicate, not expedite, U.S. policy.
Scientists have used Bose-Einstein condensates to create entirely new states of matter, quantum entangle thousands of atoms, and even model the Big Bang.
Its female figure and headless male, plucked from more traditional figurative roles, entangle themselves with their oversized avian guardians, but they don't dominate them.
They had voiced concerns that covert surveillance, particularly in private homes and in the intimacy of bedrooms or bathrooms, could entangle innocent third parties.
We know that when people are freer and without the bureaucratic burdens that can entangle our businesses and our families, we can achieve more.
In the second round Gadelha began to entangle Jędrzejczyk's near leg on the feet but found herself the victim of an uchi-mata throw.
But the plot ends up losing momentum as it tries to entangle Fergus, the contraband pistol, the vicious Redcoats and Jamie's call to action.
Legal experts said the President's comment could entangle prosecutors as they seek to seat an unbiased jury and deliberate over what punishment to seek.
Early reverses, especially when they are self-inflicted wounds, sap confidence and energy and can entangle new leaders in vicious cycles and downward spirals.
A similar experiment was done on the 16-qubit cloud device by an external group that was able to entangle all 16 qubits, she said.
Ambrose's case will pull him into the "darkness" of his hometown in upstate New York, and entangle him with Vera and all her own mysteries.
Beckley's article was actually asking a different question — whether those alliances lead the US to war, by allowing allies to "entangle" it in foreign conflict.
Less obvious was another point of contention that would entangle the jurors during their 52 hours of deliberations — the not-so-simple meaning of words.
"A great catalog of unnatural self-restraints," the new "world state" would entangle the country abroad, jeopardize American independence and constrain U.S. freedom of action.
The latest three issues of Unlikely, now available online, entangle aesthetic, environmental, and political concerns: Unlikely also publishes books and e-books and hosts evolving projects.
You can dance and entangle with the other players, and you can intimidatingly burst off the stage and into the audience seats which are, realistically, empty.
Slavery, Native American genocide, the dangers of being gay: Outlander Season 4 does not hesitate to entangle itself in the diciest territories of this country's legacy.
"I am a big fan of Hindu, and I am a big fan of India," Mr. Trump said, seeming to entangle the faith with the nation.
Many organizations, including both religious and secular, have declined to accept government funds because they do not wish to entangle themselves in an array of requirements.
They have tried to argue that staying in the Paris accord could entangle the United States in a series of legal obligations, much as Kyoto did.
Over the last three years, the federal government's erosion of immigrant protections and efforts to entangle localities in immigration enforcement have jeopardized critical relationships with communities.
Netflix description: Two nefarious schemes taking place 10 years apart entangle a dauntless triad member who must break out of prison to rescue a loved one.
Members of the House Freedom Caucus must stop threatening to entangle the need to raise the limit on federal borrowing with drastic proposals to cut needed services.
Washington will entangle the United States in an avoidable and unnecessary war, further destabilizing the Middle East, inflaming anti-American attitudes, and inflicting misery on ordinary Iranians.
The satellite contains a laser with a device to split the beam, when then passes through a special crystal in order to entangle the pairs of photons.
Much more than the mystery promised in its opening pages, "Tornado Weather" focuses on the volatile forces of class and race that entangle people and divide them.
The weird stuff kicks in when you "entangle" particles together, making them interact in a way that the particles must be described using the same list of probabilities.
Myst, originally released in 1993, was drizzled with mysticism and mystery; a tale of books and authors who could use those books to entangle and reshape entire realms.
In that sense, it seems widely relevant to the many ways people live virtual lives online, and how those lives entangle with their real-world feelings and possibilities.
The review is also likely to entangle the C.I.A. director, Gina Haspel, who was the agency's London station chief at a seminal moment in the F.B.I.'s investigation.
The protests have threatened to entangle global businesses that have alluded to the turmoil in publicity material, including U.S. luxury jewelry retailer Tiffany & Co and sports brand Vans.
Second, issuing a blanket pardon would further entangle the president with Russian interests, since at least in theory it could extend to the Russian agents under indictment themselves.
But in the end, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held off from hard action, unwilling to entangle the military in a foreign country of 400,000 people, the sources said.
In "Stranded between one act and another" (2016), two hairbrushes entangle with one another, with synthetic hair replacing bristles, capturing the incessant ritual of brushing long, "feminine" hair.
For instance, circuits that omit entanglement fall into this trap, as do those that entangle only a limited number of qubits or use only certain kinds of entangling gates.
Although both open air and optical fiber can be used to entangle particles, both of these mediums degrade entanglement and, over long enough distances, the effect will be lost entirely.
The language of love being applied to work is not an age-old phenomenon, of course, but it certainly seems to further entangle, rather than disentangle, love with oppressive systems.
Thousands of pounds of plastic garbage wash up here annually and so-called ghost nets — abandoned nylon fishing trawls — entangle and kill endangered animals including sea turtles, dugongs and sharks.
With President Trump promising enhanced cooperation with Russia to battle the Islamic State, we can only hope that moving forward the U.S. does not entangle itself in the Syrian quagmire.
As detailed in the physics journal Physical Review X, Christle and his colleagues used atomic imperfections in silicon carbide wafers—a material commonly found in everyday electronic devices—to entangle particles.
But as the bout progressed, Tonon began to attempt rolls for knee bars and leg scissor takedown attempts, always looking to entangle one of Palhares' legs like a young Volk Han.
But we must also consider Trump's depraved character, and the fact that Flynn is under investigation for something that could easily entangle Trump's administration, perhaps even bring down the president himself.
But you can entangle the qubits, which is like magnetizing the iron pieces so that the dice must be treated as a single multi-sided dice with its own set of probabilities.
But increased human activity, particularly surrounding fisheries and their nets, which inadvertently entangle penguins and also reduce biodiversity amongst their habitats, is also playing a big role in speeding up their decline.
I really thought the show was going to entangle us in another silly love triangle, so it was actually refreshing to see Quinn set Charlie straight: She loves him, she's marrying him.
American museum directors and their professional association have argued that foreign museums in countries like Russia are more reluctant to make loans because of costly ownership battles that could entangle foreign powers.
In deciding for Quill, the Supreme Court cited the "administrative and record-keeping requirements" that could "entangle" a mail-order house if it were subject to sales-tax obligations in every jurisdiction.
Ironically, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's strategic play is to inflict economic costs on the American economy and entangle President Trump in an unpopular war during the heat of the 2020 election.
It's impossible to reconcile this talk with the escalatory actions executed by the U.S. that more deeply entangle the U.S. in the Middle East, a region of limited and diminishing strategic importance.
Along with contributing to the endangerment of the totoaba, gill-nets are a threat to many other animals, including the vaquita, because they indiscriminately catch and entangle all animals that swim through them.
Western officials fear that the longer the war goes on, the more Iran can entangle the Saudis at low cost to itself, and the more the Houthis become a fully-fledged Iranian proxy.
They can also entangle such that multiple qubits values' become more correlated than regular probability would allow, and interfere such that certain combinations of qubit values become more likely and others become forbidden.
That's where the secret-state method comes into play: Mahadev's protocol requires the quantum computer to first create a secret state and then entangle it with the state it is supposed to measure.
Here's a movie about female friendship and collegiality — which, of course, also entails rivalry, miscommunication and shifting allegiances — that feels no need to entangle any of its heroines in a heterosexual romance plot.
The attorney general, Mohammad Farid Hamidi, must contend with a powerful political elite that over the past 15 years has seen law enforcement as its private net to entangle rivals and make money.
But you can also entangle these particles' states, meaning when you repeat the measurements many times, they seem more related than you'd expect from two independent things following the usual rules of probability.
Mr. Trump had said before the attack that he would not entangle the United States in the Syrian war and that his main goal was to eliminate the Islamic State's redoubts in the country.
If you think of each of those two-state systems as a weird computer bit, and allow these bits to entangle, then you can generate strange new quantum-only correlated statistics when you measure them.
He's got those memories that are going to also entangle things, and as we see in the prologue, the Emperor, on some level, wants to see what happens when he visits some of those memories.
Ultimately, it's important for researchers to know that photons from disparate sources can entangle and interfere for various quantum technology applications, and the Sun is a very different than a photon source in a lab.
As tariffs and combative rhetoric entangle the United States in trade fights, a scuffle has broken out at home over the rising cost of the aluminum used to make cans for beer and other beverages.
But what's more profound, at this point, are his decisions to uphold America's global alliances, entangle himself in never-ending war in the Middle East, and detach the idea of "civilization" from liberalism and democracy.
But they want to continue using the criminal law as a weapon of moral disapproval by prosecuting male customers, alongside pimps and traffickers — though this approach still tends to entangle sex workers in a legal net.
Or you could entangle a qubit over a long distance—if measured, the two entangled qubits could take on the same random answer when measured, impossible to be predetermined and impossible for a third party to know.
According to a very scientific study, where I view the clip 24 times and try my hardest not to entangle personal dating bias with television narratives, I've translated what the guys are really saying in this clip.
In laying out the charges to which Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump's longtime lawyer, pleaded guilty on Tuesday, the documents filed in New York also entangle several unidentified people in Mr. Trump's business and from his campaign.
The annual United Nations General Assembly convened this week against a backdrop of crises — from a warming planet to economic uncertainty to flaring conflicts that threaten to further entangle the United States in a volatile Middle East.
While the ability to instantly and securely relay information between two points by manipulating a photon's quantum state would have big implications for the future of communications, figuring out how to entangle particles over long distances is tricky.
The annual United Nations General Assembly will unfold this week against a backdrop of crises — from the warming planet to economic uncertainty to flaring conflicts that threaten to further entangle the United States in the volatile Middle East.
This revelation opens up innumerable questions on the whys and hows of so many aspects of Abar's life and extracurricular activities, not to mention on Dr. Manhattan's decision to entangle himself in the tiresome lives of humankind again.
Exploring how Possession itself might feel in its binding and opening of the soul, we've taken our view of the world and married it with how the Spirits, Gods and Goddesses might entangle themselves in our own lives.
But she is also no longer embarrassed to entangle herself in the mix of the show's storylines, alluding to her messy divorce, and getting in the kinds of fights with her castmates that once made her leave the show.
While Trump appears to want to show his strength against the best organized of the al Qaeda affiliates, his counterterrorism push threatens to entangle the United States in a complex war that could have serious blowback on national security.
Computers that rely on quantum processors, based on quantum bits that can take on a superposition of states or entangle, might quickly create accurate simulations of molecules, enhance artificial intelligence, and solve other problems faster than regular computers can.
"Managing the trouble this strike seems likely to produce will further weaken the United States and entangle it in peripheral conflicts disconnected from U.S. security," said Daniel Davis, a senior fellow at Defense Priorities, a think tank in Washington.
Many Democrats agree, viewing Mr. Trump's border push as a political loser that will energize the progressive base and entangle Republicans in a costly wall construction that the Mexican government, despite Mr. Trump's longstanding pledge, is unlikely to fund.
Jerusalem (CNN)For the second time this week, Israeli police have announced a new corruption investigation targeting members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's inner circle, marking the fifth such investigation to entangle the premier and those closest to him.
The systems generated by Hörnschemeyer's works entangle the viewer and transform the space of the gallery — in this case, the classrooms of the former Jewish School for Girls, completed in 1928 in a Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) design that privileged functionality.
It can even entangle with other holes—this is kind of like coherence, but instead of being unable to conclusively describe a single particle, multiple particles get swept up into the same math, and can't be described without each other.
But the key is finding a sort of quantum heads-and-tails system where the two states can form a superposition (the black box), entangle (tying the coins together), and interfere (the likelihoods changing when coins are combined in the box).
What the Chinese satellite did was use lasers and crystals to bestow light particles with one of two available properties, in this case, polarization states, entangle them, and separate them between 500 and 1400 kilometers, or 310 to 870 miles.
In this Harvard case, affirmative action opponents have tried to entangle the alleged discrimination Asians might face in the admissions process with the systemic discrimination that has kept black and Hispanic students from achieving similar success in the American education system.
This works in classical computers, but a quantum computer having only a left or right option would entangle extra paths along every switch, ultimately resulting in an enormously large and fragile quantum state which could easily fall apart into a non-quantum state.
"Rather than entangle U.S. combat forces on the ground, help build the capacity of regional forces to tackle their countries' security challenges," said Jennifer G. Cooke, Africa director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, who visited Nigeria last month.
Will martial artists in a hundred years' time reflect on the key as a weapon of circumstance with limited and simple application, or will they find a thousand ways to entangle a stepping straight punch between the key and the key ring?
While they are not involved in anything that could rationally be considered terrorism, individuals hostile to the U.S. would use that charge to, at the very least, entangle Washington in an unending round of lawsuits based on questionable interpretations of their actions.
"In effect, he was threatening to entangle me in a legal battle for voicing my concerns on Twitter that he does not possess expertise sufficient to assist the president of the United States with formulating and guiding national security policies," he continued.
Of course, rapid cycles of innovation, constant software updates, and 'smart' products that entangle themselves with our personal data have made our lives easier—but they have also made it harder than ever for us to protect ourselves against infiltration and abuse.
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Even so, Mr. Putin's economy is a mess, which by itself is reason to wonder whether he would entangle himself in a broader conflict in Ukraine and risk even tougher sanctions, when what he really wants is to get those sanctions lifted.
Lopez also wrote about how systemic racism can entangle all officers: Racial bias isn't necessarily about how a person views himself in terms of race, but how he views others in terms of race, particularly in different roles throughout his everyday life.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — A Syrian government assault on one of the country's last two rebel-held territories has driven 160,153 people from their homes across southwestern Syria, violating a United States-backed cease-fire and threatening to entangle Israel and Jordan in the conflict.
Mr. Sonnier grew too enamored of assemblage as he got older, and several flat-footed works from the 1990s and 2000s, in which neons entangle found objects like a tomato cage or a plastic canister of Murphy Oil, appear as gaudy Rauschenberg reboots.
His schemes often entangle, by chance or by choice, an array of accomplices, enablers, observers and victims — many of whom will need to be heard from as House members begin investigating the Ukraine scandal as part of the impeachment inquiry announced last week.
This means that they can enter superpositions, taking on multiple locations or identities at the same time; interfere, making some of these locations or identities more or less likely upon observation; and entangle, meaning multiple particles' properties become correlated regardless of the distance between them.
In addition, these tools support consumer objectives of evaluating the benefits of the financial products they qualify for, avoiding attempts to spend money that they do not have, and escaping incurring late fees or penalties or the need to entangle themselves in predatory loan products.
"Yet now companies which willingly entangle themselves in partnerships with the anti-American, illegitimate, and oppressive regime in Cuba are on notice that they will be held responsible for their part in callously benefiting from the extensive losses suffered by victims of the regime," he added.
Compliance officers inside JPMorgan's private bank were instructed to comb through the files of all clients to confirm that their paperwork was in order and that nothing about the nature of their lives or work could entangle the bank in illegal activity or otherwise damage its reputation.
Compliance officers inside JPMorgan's private bank were instructed to comb through the files of all clients to confirm that their paperwork was in order and that nothing about the nature of their lives or work could entangle the bank in illegal activity or otherwise damage its reputation.
Whatever links the two photons is intangible and undetectable — you can't entangle a third one to listen in, and if even if you managed to interfere with the process, it would be immediately noticed by the observers of the original entangled photons, which would cease to be perfectly correlated.
Conversely, others like Chief Keef and YG continue to regrettably entangle themselves in social media fueled beefs with him, giving both dubious rap blogs and prestige music media outlets alike the sort of tabloid-level back-and-forth coverage that assuredly benefits all quarreling parties and their careers.
Typically, those ground meat cones are made like sausages: Seasoned ground meat is mixed and kneaded until raw proteins begin to stretch and entangle with one another on a microscopic level, forming a sticky, cohesive texture that retains fat and moisture, and develops a springy bite when cooked.
About a third of the tuna pulled from the Indian Ocean is caught in gill nets that hang in the water column–a method that has long concerned conservationists, because as well as catching the valuable tuna, they also entangle other species, including dolphins, whales, sharks, and turtles.
The story of the pair's alleged 2006 relationship blends the scandalous details of an affair, a bungled attempt to silence the porn actress and the President's penchant for a larger-than-life lifestyle before he entered the White House, a combination that seems too combustible not to further entangle the Trump administration.
She reeled off the list: plastic bags require nonrenewable fossil fuels for their manufacture, disperse themselves easily because of their lightness, impede waterways, contribute to flooding, pollute oceans, entangle wildlife, kill sea turtles, degrade to small particles, contaminate water and soil, overwhelm landfills, and cost huge amounts of money to clean up and dispose of.
Such a project would require a quantum channel, or a physical link to transmit qubits; it would need quantum repeaters that would allow for two qubits to entangle over large distances; and finally, it would require quantum end nodes that could be a simple as devices that measure the qubits' values or full-scale quantum computer processors.
And the balancing of opposites, the rhythm of assertion and counter-assertion, the sudden questioning turns, all of it seems irresistibly like Florio's Montaigne, notably in the springy, self-surprised beat: How often do we pester our spirits with anger or sadness by such shadows and entangle ourselves into fantastical passions which alter both our mind and body?
Diligently engaging the "matrix of labor" to which he has devoted himself, Esparza reads aloud from a document that intimately portrays the actions, thoughts, histories, desires, and casualties that entangle themselves in his practice: … He wants earth to be the platform on which he performs … He remembers reading about the river and the land before it belonged to anyone.
Though the outcome of Trump's trial has appeared preordained for weeks — conviction and removal from office would require an unrealistic 20 Republican defections— potential witnesses and new evidence released by House Democrats last Tuesday could entangle the vice president in a mess he has deliberately tried to sidestep as he considers a White House bid of his own in 2024.
But like everything else in "Run Me to Earth," simple explanations give way to deep nuance, and the single, obvious threat of American bombs is replaced by a more complex set of dangers that imperil the three friends' safety: the unreliability of allies, the specter of betrayal and, above all, a past that continues to entangle them, confusing their sense of the future.
Add this problem to E. coli contamination of streams, estuaries, and even beaches, throw in miles of fences that entangle wildlife, and top it all off with the loss of threatened and endangered plants and wildlife from the coho salmon to the Myrtle's silverspot butterfly, and commercial livestock operations are revealed as completely incompatible with the conservation requirements of the National Seashore.
But we ought to continually question our enduring involvement in faraway conflicts, particularly when they come at a terrible cost to the United States and local populations as in Afghanistan and Iraq; make us complicit in abuses as in Yemen; entangle us with unsavory partners as occurred with some elements of the Syrian opposition; or exacerbate anti-American sentiment as our broader counterterrorism campaign often did.
She implied as much, in a celebratory Instagram post addressed to her ride-or-dies in July, where she referenced their patience as she pieced together the follow-up to her 26 mixtape Cut 228 Me and 2015 Hallucinogen EP. The result—the rippling, intimate, lovesick Take Me Apart—throbs with an intensity that carries you from a post-breakup talk in your now-ex's apartment, to the car, to the club, to your bedroom when you entangle yourselves in each other's limbs again.
Written two years after Pollock's death — and, not coincidentally, it would seem, two years after completing the paintings included in this show (and one year before "21956 Happenings in 21 Parts") — Kaprow's text famously spotlighted the performative aspect of Pollock's painting process: I am convinced that to grasp […] Pollock's impact properly, we must be acrobats, constantly shuttling between an identification with the hands and body that flung the paint and stood "in" the canvas and submission to the objective markings, allowing them to entangle and assault us.

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