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Zhao Liang's gesture, though poetic, erases the awareness of our violent gazes just as much as it erases the man holding it.
This erases the depth of Muslim history in America and erases Black American Muslims, who have been here since before the U.S. became a country.
But none of that erases the great work done here.
Censorship erases much online discussion, and critics have been detained.
He carefully catalogs each tag, erases it, and then reinstates it.
At worst, it erases the struggles and achievements of all women.
Yet instead of offering empathy and solutions, Trump erases their experiences.
The rise erases less than half of Monday's sharp losses, however.
KillDisk erases files and destroys the ability to boot up computers.
The film has been plagued with complaints that it erases Mercury's sexuality.
Meat is marketed in a way that erases the presence of animals.
It also essentially erases Trump from the story of the Republican primary.
If personal risk for bleeding goes up, that erases the net benefit.
Hollywood is built on a fantasy that pretty much erases fat people.
Iowa erases big deficit to upend No. 14 Purdue WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.
For many orders, that erases the savings of buying cheap Ikea furniture.
And it basically erases us and the reasons why we support him.
This is not a look that erases sex, but rather emphasizes it.
"Everything erases from my mind here," Ms. Sanchez's mother, Miledys Herrera, said.
He only draws murals or, in this case, he erases them. Silently.
All too often, society erases a disabled person's sexual needs and desires.
It erases the responsibility that African Americans have for our own condition.
More specifically, 'love is love' also erases the violence experienced by trans people.
My phone can become a magic wand that erases advertisements wherever they occur.
Meaning, it erases those parts of feminism that Hollywood is still grappling with.
In effect, that "erases them off the face of the earth," she said.
He then erases the minute marker and hand; the old minute is gone.
It comes out of nowhere, there's no cure, it erases everything about you.
SHANGHAI COMPOSITE INDEX ERASES EARLY LOSSES TO TURN 0.5% HIGHER IN EARLY TRADE
"Trump spends several hours signing papers—and erases the Obama Presidency," he said.
It erases the differences between them and makes them operate by preset manuals.
In fact, the film erases a lot of what makes the book so compelling.
Krystal explains why a recanvas in Iowa erases the voice of the working class.
Telling these progress narratives erases the presence of transgender people from the historical record.
But just as importantly, it also erases his rationale for not releasing his returns.
None of that erases a troubling bottom line: The city tolerated incompetence for years.
It also erases the contributions of a significant portion of the American work force.
And anything that erases the last three Terminator sequels from memory is more than welcome.
Their stories have been co-opted into a white cisgender narrative that erases their legacy.
"The carbon-nanotube material has this property that kind of erases three-dimensionality," she explained.
"BEAUTIFUL BOY" understands something many films about addiction do not: the way it erases people.
For the rest of us, the motto erases the hard reality we face every day.
Like, say, saving the other from a foggy mental hellscape that erases your every thought.
It's modern, clean, and completely erases the stigma that dating sites are for old people.
The dismissal erases the entire criminal case ... it's as if Indio was never even arrested.
Ramírez Jonas erases the emperor from his version of "Equestrian Statue," democratizing the immutable monument.
And, she insists, being a first in no way erases the ballet world's race problem.
In particular, her feminist activism sometimes erases women who are not white, straight, and cis.
NASDAQ ERASES EARLY LOSSES AND TURNS POSITIVE; DOW INDUSTRIALS, S&P 500 SHOWING SLIGHT DECLINES
That erases the very real moral problems that people have with the policies of Israel.
But Trump's visit Saturday erases any doubt about whose side he's taking in the race.
His win erases the question of whether he can get his voters to the polls.
It requires maximum focus and, at least for a little while, erases all other concerns.
The idea of the model minority "denies individual quality and erases individual experience," Lim said.
But Tuesday's decision also erases the chances that last year's ruling melts away on appeal.
If we say we alone founded this, it erases the people who have made it possible.
The W1 chip erases another Bluetooth headphone headache, too, which is using them across multiple devices.
U.S. TREASURY YIELDS PARE FALL AS WALL STREET ERASES LOSSES, 10-YEAR YIELD LAST AT 2.1245%
In this context, the narrative efficiency of television erases the discomfort of reading the original material.
On the other hand, some Italian Americans feel that eliminating Columbus Day erases their ethnic heritage.
If Iowa's voters don't swoon for him, it erases the whole gaudy prelude to that moment.
As Hill, Kerry Washington quickly erases any lingering thoughts of savvy, theatrical Olivia Pope from Scandal.
It is more interesting than enjoyment, because enjoyment erases the mysteries and the vision of desire.
British nostalgia is dangerous, and erases the systemic racism and classism the royals are founded upon.
They're greeted by a mysterious pair who erases their felony record, and leads them off... somewhere.
Instead, the company chose to use "ally," which critics say erases asexual individuals from the discussion.
A bite of noble bread erases any trouble you may have had getting to this point.
"It's not an Etch a Sketch," he added, miming the gesture that erases the toy board.
"That's offensive to all of our ancestors, and erases the very real experiences of black women today."
These range from browsers' Incognito Mode, which erases search histories, to Snapchat, the platform with "disappearing" messages.
Expanding to native iOS apps erases one of the major pain points of enrolling in Advanced Protection.
The measles virus erases that memory, leaving the patient prone to catching the diseases all over again.
So, Stacy chops off her hair, Margaret erases her posh accent, and the women finally switch places.
Ruby erases herself from their memories, but they were never really in the film to begin with.
Then there's the magic eraser, which, uh, erases selected parts out of Snap, often to eerie results.
Online lending levels the playing field for customers and erases the hurdles of time, calendar and geography.
Just as important, they found, a terrible lifestyle erases about half of the benefits of good genetics.
Hollywood erases Asians faster than you can say anime, and so does the art world, it seems.
Terminating his YouTube channel erases all of its past videos and restricts it from posting new ones.
And you thinking having lunch with a gay couple erases a lifetime of homophobia/hatred is pitiful.
And still, I thought of him first, our name a reminder of how success never erases history.
After a certain point, time erases political enmity and the images lose much of their symbolic power.
And though she gives us very little of herself, she never entirely erases herself from the page.
Such ambiguity erases the line between conventional and nuclear weapons, and increases the likelihood of accidental Armageddon.
It erases the history of communities that have been here through the good and the bad times.
It was so much fun that it erases some of the pain of not competing for a title.
The idea that the word is some kind of red line that erases plausible deniability is an illusion.
The feature that erases messages on sight may make it the best privacy-conscious chat app there is.
But that erases the fact that [social media platforms and GIF databases] are actually partners, doing this together.
Besides the clear antidote—water—she recommends oranges and leafy greens to replenish the potassium that alcohol erases.
The right assaults us with hysteria while the left erases or marginalizes us from the American film landscape.
After one minute elapses, the robot erases the composition and begins a new search for sounds to sample.
The cutting truth in this final scene all but erases the sweet romance of the one before it.
Amazon said it erases transcripts "from all of Alexa's primary storage systems" when users manually delete voice recordings.
Facetune, which costs $3.99 on both iOS and Android, evens out skin tone, whitens teeth and erases blemishes.
The ball brings nightmares, erases her memory of how to do her work and makes her cry easily.
The figure then erases Trump from the video, in what's clearly a reference to the "pee tape" rumor.
Your ex is peddling a fraudulent version of himself, one that erases the trauma he inflicted on you.
A medical-grade silicone pad creates a healing environment that erases and helps prevent lines on the chest.
Neither project, however, erases the gulf between how New York artists developed her ideas and how she did.
Self-destructing/secret apps Burn Note is a messaging app that erases messages after a set period of time.
In public and private schools, history is often constructed in a way that erases the struggle of Indigenous communities.
Along the way, the brain steadily erases all the names, faces, places and stories it's stored up over decades.
State houses can protect a woman's right to make reproductive health decisions, even if the Supreme Court erases it.
Right now, they say that their mission, besides pressuring Republicans, is to avoid a mistake that erases their advantage.
Other methods include keyloggers, which record the keystrokes of infected computers, and malware that erases information from compromised computers.
Trillin's poem, to me, erases all that; "Fukien" is nothing more than the source of a new exotic food.
It completely erases the cultural differences that exist among people with varying backgrounds which isn't very realistic or inspiring.
Even a small slip-up during the 230 days erases your progress and mandates starting over at day one.
The art world, which still ignores and erases the work of the (multiply) marginalized, barely recognized or exhibited Baltrop.
Outside our office, San Francisco continues to churn, engraving its own mythologies at the same time it erases them.
He erases second-chance opportunities and it takes a focused group effort to keep him off the offensive glass.
And Britain's contradictory clinging to notions of a noble yesteryear even as it erases the evidence of its past.
That the administration practices this depraved process erases any higher moral ground the United States may have once held.
One's "new langue" erases difference by design — or there can be no difference, because the language doesn't allow it.
"It's not an Etch A Sketch," Mr. Rooney said, miming the tipping movement that erases the toy drawing board.
It erases a chunk of the past, depriving future generations of the chance to study, appreciate and learn from it.
But it's a different story for Apple, where a 533 percent drop erases tens of billions of dollars in value.
Another erases a decryption key necessary to access the device's data if a user enters a wrong passcode too frequently.
"In a stroke, this erases centuries of Leeds history," he wrote in the letter, which he also posted on Twitter.
She swoops in to rescue Susie, and Hilda erases Susie's father's memory so it's like the whole ordeal never happened.
The main drawback of this approach is that it erases whatever distinction was left between the party and Trumpism. Sad.
As a concept, she notes, the "women's vote" erases differences between populations with vastly different lived experiences and political needs.
Clinging to the idea of gender as a discrete, unifying factor actively erases other—often far more salient—social realities.
"To conclude otherwise rewards lawlessness and erases the fundamental difference between citizenship and illegal presence in our country," Henderson said.
One of its specialties is so-called wiper attacks, in which malicious software erases the hard drives of infected computers.
"As a Black man I think this term erases me and all his other women and POC supporters," he said.
Hopefully, queerness becomes so prevalent that it creates more solidarity, erases all borders, and ends capitalism as we know it!
The company claims the Copenhagen Wheel "erases hills" and makes it much more enjoyable for folks to bike instead of drive.
A great sex scene erases the incredible amount of effort that goes into making everything look and sound perfect on set.
They are hidden to reveal what the artist Carrie Mae Weems calls, "a cloud of invisibility," that erases and essentializes blackness.
The group carried signs claiming that trans activism "erases" lesbians, while their literature accused transgender people of complicity in "rape culture".
But MoviePass erases all those worries by letting you watch unlimited movies in 4,000 participating theaters for just $9.99 a month.
This prompts Madison to remember something she learned at Murder House: Michael can do this thing where he erases people's souls.
Unfortunately, this reclamation of the "bitch" tag to empower Hillary Clinton erases the word's long and odious history of oppressing women.
Bonnie, who has spent years covering up the burn scars on her back, casts a beauty spell that finally erases them.
At last year's event activists held banners reading "Transactivism erases lesbianism", prompting organisers to apologise for the "bigotry, ignorance and hate".
However, the administration will use their new criteria that emphasizes abstinence and erases mention of LGBTQ youth to award future grants.
One odd thing, though, is the camera automatically erases your phone from the photo so it looks like you're holding nothing.
The light erases it at the speed of light so the speed of dark would be negative the speed of light.
On the right side of the recording screen is a Beauty button, which subtly erases the dark shadows under your eyes.
Silicon Valley, however, has developed a culture that prizes our instant impulses and erases the space we use to question them.
Called Firefox Focus, the mobile browser by default blocks ad trackers, and erases your browsing history, including your passwords and cookies.
Trump administration staffers are reportedly communicating by using an encrypted messaging app that erases messages shortly after they have been received.
It erases the visage of a man once praised in high-school history textbooks but whose reputation has taken a turn.
Keisler argued that AT&T's promise of an arbitration process in negotiations with other providers erases the threat of a blackout.
If there is something leading to a possible smoking gun in the case, Mueller's removal in no way erases that evidence.
This $27 under-eye corrector ($21.27 with the discount) erases dark circles and creates a smooth canvas for foundation or concealer.
The tides are quite literally the flows of reality, and severing the castoffs from the system functionally erases them from existence.
If the Communist Party remains in power and erases our history, the question is whether we'll have a history at all.
The needlepoint erases its maker; the poem about the needlepoint, though borrowing its formal idioms, restores Aunt Jennifer and her pain.
At the same time, the idea that disabled people have extraordinary or psychic abilities erases the realities and challenges of our conditions.
It erases the stories of enslaved black people who, despite the most oppressive circumstances, managed to lead as many as 313 rebellions.
If Facebook wanted to truly respect its users, it would at least insert the tombstone when it erases old messages from executives.
A move like the new D.C. law could encourage them to get contraception, since it erases the need for a doctor's visit.
Protagonist Ruby Daly (Amandla Stenberg) learns she has the ability to control minds when she accidentally erases her parents' memory of her.
And we brought in the timeline that erases blocks as you set them with music and decided on that kind of mechanic.
Doing so erases the IRL Palace owner's questionable impulses and forces them to face the reality of any hideous acts they've committed.
"If a civilization stops advancing then that may be due to some calamitous event that erases civilization," Musk said, presenting two options.
A judge ordered his second release in January, about a month after Trump signed a bill that erases mandatory minimum drug sentences.
And the further pledge is that users can delete their account at any point — which immediately and permanently erases all their data.
And the proposal erases many of the enforcement procedures outlined in the earlier rule, including its explicit ban on intimidation or retaliation.
Hinrichs said Chinese wages are lower than wages in Mexico, although the cost to ship the vehicles erases some of that advantage.
Many young, American Latinos believe that Spain's official ruling on language erases our African and indigenous roots in favor of European values.
As a queer person, I disagree strongly with it: It reinforces a binary idea of gender, and erases transgender and intersex people.
Even though I am a woman who struggles with body image, I think that this change erases the history of the pageant.
The binary, linear perspective that traditionally defines White, Euro-American ideology erases the complexity needed to support an intersectional, multi-species ecology.
For him, the juridico-political system of early Islamic empires, imposed on the vanquished, erases the distinction between religion and civil code.
But an experience with sound in a properly immersive way erases the problem of records as background décor or as fetish objects.
There are also income gaps among Asian Americans, including a growing poverty crisis depending upon their ethnicity, that the model minority myth erases.
This way, the contents of the encrypted message won't live on Google's servers, and when ProtonMail eventually erases the message it's actually gone.
In the 2004 movie, Clementine (Kate Winslet) goes through a medical procedure that erases her ex Joel (Jim Carrey) from her mind completely.
The orcs, performed via motion-capture, are similarly distinctive in the early going, but hard to tell apart when battle erases their individuality.
It erases nuance, coarsens thought, turns into a game of 'Telephone' in which original meaning becomes hopelessly garbled with every successive re-tweet.
Her absurd caricature of him as a greedy, selfish billionaire erases the generous human being who helps others, sometimes without even realizing it.
The film erases every Halloween movie but the first one in an attempt to get back to its under-the-radar, nasty spirit.
So-called light pollution erases our view of stars and, to a degree, the wonder they bring at our place in the cosmos.
It erases nuance, coarsens thought, turns into a game of "Telephone" in which original meaning becomes hopelessly garbled with every successive re-tweet.
The deal erases that discount by offering the stakes to Wheelock shareholders directly, whom the company says will also benefit from higher dividends.
It erases the nuance in life and I feel like we don't need more melodramatic teenagers, and that's what our show doesn't have.
They should find refuge in the Muslim lands...This is why I say Trump aids Islam in that he erases the grey area.
The MeToo Kit is responding to a real problem: "Going to a hospital erases some anonymity that you have as survivors," Dewey noted.
This effectively whitewashes Oregon's racist history — a history that resurged in the 1990s — and erases the work black Oregonians have done to change it.
The time I spent with my father after his diagnosis was brief, but it was enough to see how rapidly Alzheimer's erases a person.
Southern Accent erases distinctions between insider and outsider, regional and national, documentary and abstract, densely weaving them into a mesh of stories and themes.
If rivers and mountain passes historically have determined routes of exchange and cultural transformation, what happens when a map erases cities or other markers?
The scope erases all notion that combat is fair or honorable, that war is won by soldiers with the biggest heart and reddest blood.
It wants Apple to disable or bypass the auto-erase function of iOS that erases your phone if too many wrong passwords are input.
But for some marginalized communities, selfies are tools for empowerment that enable people to represent themselves in a world that too easily erases them.
It's not the man's actions, per se—as he jumps out of his car, erases the phrase "Roll Tide," and writes "Go Vols" instead.
As Slate's Jamelle Bouie notes, French's article erases the experience of a vast chunk of the South: African-American church goers who vote Democratic.
You see, some part of him can't ignore the dull pain that erases his best musical instincts and fuels his objectively bad pop sensibilities.
Specifically, the order tells Apple to disable a feature that erases all of the data on the phone after too many failed password attempts.
Often, when people discuss whiteness in Portland, they say that there are aren't any black people, which erases the black people that live there.
It cruelly erases the subtle, nuanced, complex stories characters besides Maura have been telling with grace, dignity, and intrinsic understanding, rendering them disposable—worthless.
It's actually racist to ignore how these racist messages impact people of color because it erases our lived experiences, as if our pain isn't real.
Whatever the case, the way he has approached the incident onstage in the past year nearly erases her entirely — it's something that happened to him.
His heart beats, the music swells, and he erases their names from the tombstones so they can hold hands and skip through the portal together.
That's the concept behind Misplaced, an architectural science fiction story that erases New York buildings from busy Manhattan streets and drops them into barren landscapes.
There's also the option to clean up your hard drive, which securely erases everything currently on the disk (handy if you're selling your machine on).
And having these discussions in a friendly environment can help place films in a historical context, without arguing that historical context forgives or erases prejudice.
In fact, suggesting as much erases a lot of nuance about power dynamics involved with how both Africans and Europeans were involved in the process.
Instead, it erases the trauma of slavery, the history of survival, and deeply offends the descendants of the enslaved as recognized soon after its premiere.
He continued: Arguably we should hope that that's true, because if civilization stops advancing, that may be due to some calamitous event that erases civilization.
And if you're selling, trading, or giving away your PS4, you should do a factory reset precisely because it erases all of your personal information.
By excluding women, the VA's motto effectively erases the contributions by women in the military, and communicates to women veterans that they are unwelcome outsiders.
That erases all gains prompted by a tweet on Tuesday in which Musk publicly floated the possibility of going private, sending shares up 11 percent.
Bernie Sanders-style "Medicare-for-all" plan that erases the private insurance market, but he has expressed support for the principle of Medicare-for-all.
Trump erases doubt about commitment to hardline policies Trump's actions leave little doubt about whether his immigration policies as president would differ from his campaign rhetoric.
That wheelbase also contributes to an utterly sublime ride, so smooth and soft that it erases the potholes and pimpled highway surfaces that define Detroit motoring.
A Rolls-Royce rides so smoothly, it erases road imperfections without relying on the trick magnetic suspensions and road-scanning cameras deployed by Cadillac and Lincoln.
To do so is greenwashing that erases the possibility of using solar materials to learn about physical craft and possible solutions to climate change, he says.
The fear among European allies is that ripping up the deal erases any incentive Tehran might have to keep restrictions in place on its nuclear program.
Gender exists on a spectrum & the binary Narrative which suggests that all trans women transition from male privilege erases a lot of experiences and isn't intersectional.
Assuming that "masculine" traits, like feeling at home in a hoodie and a pair of sneakers, can indicate someone's sexuality erases feminine queer women like me.
Saving Vanessa essentially erases the implications of that act, giving her and Deadpool a happy ending where they can start the family they always wanted to.
A big-ticket item for someone very special, the Korver Sofa erases memories of wobbly and worn college furnishings with the foundation of something more lasting.
For example, there's Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood," a film that doesn't just rewrite the past, but boldly erases a piece of it.
Yet, the structures leave out the people who once passed through them, and this absence, for Thompson, erases histories vital to our understanding of these sites.
Framed by the landscape, the work erases the land and gives form to the air, allowing an intimate view of what is normally vast and immeasurable.
The digital sphere tends to be so focused on doing things right or making information orderly that it erases the possibilities of discovery that accidental order creates.
But when thinking about people who move away and come back, the process erases history, and their sense of place, that this is where I come from.
And rather than labeling them "The Other" -- which erases their humanity and historically has been used to justify heinous acts -- we must recognize their individuality and diversity.
"[E]xposure often erases or invisibilizes a population of queer people, and especially trans women of color, who are actually creating these cultural expressions," Imp Queen says.
According to police, video of the alleged incident was spread around the school via Snapchat, the social media app that erases the videos after they are viewed.
Confederate statues celebrate racism, but the ideology of white supremacy not only venerates oppressors — it also erases the stories and sacrifices of those who dared to resist.
"The headline number was definitely disappointing, and all but erases any chance of a rate hike in June," said Chris Gaffney, president of world markets at EverBank.
In an effort to spotlight Amazon's online features, Amazon has crafted a brick and mortar store that seemingly erases booksellers, who are the beating heart of bookstores.
Will Bonnie figure out a way to do a spell that erases the last eight years from everyone's mind, allowing Damon and Elena one final meet-cute?
It keeps away the unwanted ramblings and harassment of random, often anonymous strangers, but it erases the voice of anyone not deemed worthy enough for a checkmark.
This myopic view of the value of libraries privileges the wealthy and erases the great contributions trained library staff provide, especially to children, seniors and job seekers.
From the raw material of memory he's made something that nearly erases the difference between artifice and life, as well as the distance between past and present.
They also had angular cornerbacks patrolling the boundaries, and every week Ramsey antagonizes, and erases, the opposition's best receiver the way Richard Sherman did in his prime.
For me, then, the issue isn't openness versus tribalism, but suffocation through an assimilation that erases us, subsumes our plumage, our creativity and our daring, magnificent heritage.
Since then, the activists claim, "Latin American Art" has become a blanket term that erases the cultural needs and particularities of Latinx communities in the United States.
For one thing, Noah argues, the French model erases the positive pride that Africans, both on the continent and in the diaspora, feel in their common heritage.
It also erases the inconvenience of waiting for an app to update if you want to keep using the app, especially if you're working with low download speeds.
Saturday's Olympics gold erases nothing and is far from a permanent fix — simply qualifying for the 2018 World Cup will be an uphill climb as things stand now.
San Jorge de Estella's new look completely erases the subtle features of the original (like the rosy cheeks and lips, and the shading and wear of the armor).
In season 6, it looks like they'll be dealing with a force that erases people from their loved one's memories, easily the most horrific opponent they've faced yet.
And for anyone worrying that this Nativity scene erases Mary and her role in history — after all, she did all the work in the traditional story — don't fret.
So it kind of erases itself, and it's no longer something you see, so much as it's a part of the landscape and part of the pattern repetition.
The change potentially erases the justification for the kind of allegation of impermissible benefits in those sports that can lead to penalties like vacated titles and postseason bans.
If the First Amendment's Establishment Clause means anything, it has to mean that God's will cannot be a constitutional justification for a law that erases an individual right.
"This is savage capitalism that erases years of struggle," said Elias Jaua, Mr. Chávez's former vice president, who still sits on the board of Mr. Maduro's Socialist Party.
Cramer said that while his departure would justify investors taking profits, the White House's unequivocal denial of the rumor effectively erases any reason to sell on the reports.
H.R. 158 erases distinctions between foreigners who have perhaps never have left their country of origin and dual nationals who might never have set foot in it at all.
K2r turned out to be his biggest hit—it became K2r Spot-Lifter, a household cleaner that erases greasy stains from car seat upholstery and delicate silk shirts alike.
Not having to worry about cords as I wander around the room erases at least one burden—unfortunately I still have to worry about smacking into furniture and people.
Hardly a week goes by that Sessions doesn't rescind a policy, reverse a court position, or issue an order that erases another signature step taken by the previous administration.
Arguing that aliens brought magnificent structures to many African civilizations erases accomplishments, but so does arguing that colonizers brought gifts (rather than imposed obligations) upon the nations they colonized.
Instead, the order asks Apple to create software that would disable a failsafe that erases the phone's memory if an incorrect password is entered 10 times in a row.
Through this intentional conflation, the bill erases the boundary between the State of Israel and the territories it captured during the 1967 Six Day War and has occupied since.
It erases a connection to both the work that women did during World War II and how hard they had to fight to do it in the first place.
With these statements, West has echoed, on a national megaphone, a narrative that erases the injustice inflicted on black men and women, and bolstered lies circulated by white supremacists.
Eventually, you land a job in Hollywood, and then one day you're hired to draw 400 cat buttholes, and then, THEN, someone comes along and erases all your buttholes.
You can use any remaining balance on your Starbucks app if you're paying in person — though again, that erases the primary advantage of using the app to begin with.
I mean, people fuck it up now and then, but nobody can do something so fucked up, that is so large, that it erases everything that's come before it.
" She goes on to say that this view, while understandable, erases those of us still suffering: "Such forward thinking, however, cannot address structural inequalities or the real complexities of desire.
In the process, it totally erases the countless other victims who were slaves and other people of color with foreign religions that were demonized as witchcraft by white, colonizing Christians.
Also, when one object or framed image is placed next to another, that second one erases the first (which is the "first" and which is the "second" is anyone's guess).
A. leaves with me to take our dog on a quick walk; the super happy face our dog is sporting erases any stress I've had from waking up late (again).
It also erases the work of activists who are working tirelessly to use food to make us more thoughtful, empathetic humans; to shift policy; to improve their quality of life.
In her statements about the piece, she does not show any understanding that her own expression echoes Carolyn Bryant's expression, and erases the story of the victim and his family.
This single element has a huge impact on the tone and the spirit of the show, because it erases that initial distance between us and the story's dark subject matter.
Mr. Pryce illuminates Shylock's anguish so vividly, his face a contorted mask of spiritual suffering, that it all but erases any sense of contrasting light and dark in the play.
When the witch arrives and casts her spell, a voiceover narration explains that the enchantment erases all memory of the prince and his servants by anyone in the outside world.
But perpetuating the idea of Southernness as a monolith hurts all of us; it erases the identities of all of the people who have made the South what it is.
So often "the black body" is used in shorthand to talk about the direct object of violence, but the phrase distorts, even erases the humanity of the victims and survivors.
A faithless reader — and, notably, the mistress of Emily's brother — Mabel erases Emily's dashes and scrubs out the poet's loving dedications to her sister-in-law, Susan Gilbert (Susan Ziegler).
Cellebrite's and Grayshift's tools exploit flaws in iPhone software that let them remove limits on how many passwords can be tried before the device erases its data, the researchers said.
If you want to use an external NTFS drive with both computer platforms, you can reformat with a FAT32 system, but reformatting effectively erases all the data on the drive.
Nicolas Batum's current deal erases any path to cap space, while Bismack Biyombo, Marvin Williams, and Kidd-Gilchrist have $45 million worth of player options they're likely to pick up.
Hollywood not only by mocks women outwardly for being plus-size (see: Shallow Hal, Norbit, or even "Fat Amy" from Pitch Perfect), it also erases plus-size women from narratives completely.
According to Kimmell, Trump's playbook erases the often complicated medical reasons to terminate a pregnancy and instead paints women's choice to have an abortion at that point as cruel and inhumane.
His performance on Friday, in which he fell attempting a quad and went hands-first to the ground on a triple jump, all but erases the possibility of an individual medal.
Cronin works her magic, instilling her own take on the female form that erases the bias of the original myth and replaces it with an icon absolutely appropriate for contemporary women.
As we reported, 21's 20173 drug conviction was vacated and sealed in the Fall -- which effectively erases it -- but court records weren't updated, so all ICE saw was the conviction.
The software would help the FBI hack into the phone by bypassing a security time delay and feature that erases all data after 10 consecutive unsuccessful attempts to guess the passcode.
The judge wants the company to write software that will allow the agency unlimited pass code attempts without triggering a security mechanism that erases the phone's memory after 85033 failed tries.
"Such a model fundamentally erases transgender people, excluding their concerns, needs and existences from both design and research," Keyes wrote in The Misgendering Machines, a research paper they published in November.
Last year, after an academic journal on Somalia was found to have no Somalis involved, Somalis used the hashtag #CadaanStudies (meaning, "white studies") to challenge the way academia erases black voices.
Nicol Concilio gives us all a crash course on color correcting: green tones cancel out redness, purple erases dullness, and peach tones diminish the appearance of dark spots and undereye bags.
He is a filmmaker who effectively erases the distinction between what we used to call "underground" cinema and the independent label under which we now tend to put everything low-budget.
But it did not, contrary to its claims, invent the very concept of the fried chicken sandwich in the early 22015s — a history that erases the culinary legacy of African Americans.
The bill approved by the Senate erases $16 billion owed by the flood insurance program, but it does not include broader changes to the program that could make it more sustainable.
Mr. Abili told me in an interview that finding his way through that language was arduous work, but he has arrived at a way of speaking it that erases any insult.
In consequence, Giesing started to feel unsettled by Hitler's affinity for cocaine—which erases all feelings of self-doubt and encourages megalomania—and he wanted to stop administering the potent swabs.
The government has asked Apple to create a new version of its operating system, which would circumvent a feature that erases data on an iPhone after too many incorrect passwords are entered.
What I love about artist Julia Fletcher's Scraping the Surface series is that it normalizes that process and erases the feeling of isolation that often comes with not having all the answers.
In many ways, it is a balm to soothe the barbs we sustain in a culture that punishes women for their appetites, that villainizes sexuality and erases the value of sex workers.
Their name erases the work of Black and brown people who have died on this land, who rebuilt these buildings by themselves because the government and institutions left the Bronx to burn.
The tinted cream is inspired by its best-selling La Crème, goes on like a dream, smells like a field of flowers, erases redness and blemishes — and, yeah, costs a cool $250.
"Our hope of releasing it on Trans Day of Remembrance and Resilience is to bring light to the ways that language, even "positive" slogans, erases trans people throughout the year," says Shraya.
But Apple is making a stand because the government wants it to create something against its will: code that would disable a feature that erases all content after 10 failed password attempts.
This flaw was then used to create a hardware device that helped open the iPhone without triggering the security feature that erases all of its data after too many unsuccessful login attempts.
Trump's signature on a congressional resolution erases the CFPB's 85033 guidance targeting "dealer markups," the additional interest that is added to a customer's third-party auto loan as compensation for the dealer.
Trump's signature on a congressional resolution erases the CFPB's 2013 guidance targeting "dealer markups," the additional interest that is added to a customer's third-party auto loan as compensation for the dealer.
We should hope that's true because otherwise if civilization stops advancing, that could be due to some calamitous event that erases civilization, so maybe we should be hopeful this is a simulation.
Written was beautiful because it left its era and characters up to interpretation; Frankissstein defines them outright—reminding its readers that the modern world's search for facts erases the joy of mystery.
For me, as a scholar and a resident of Charlottesville, the Nazi label erases the ordinariness of this impulse to display and defend the symbols of a fallen iteration of white patriarchy.
Douglas Sheff -- who represents Lloyd's mother, Ursula Ward -- addressed the media about "abatement" ... the law in Massachusetts that essentially erases a conviction if the person dies before he's exhausted all of his appeals.
That kind of shaming completely erases the reality of Kevin's unfair playing ground when it comes to sex and romance for a "guy like him," to quote Moose, in a place like Riverdale.
Even The Ted Bundy Tapes released in January by Netflix reignited discussions over our disturbing attraction to convicted murderers and media coverage that all but erases the lives of victims and their survivors.
Sling TV is using that "recordings stick around for as long as you're a customer" as a selling point against PlayStation Vue (also available on Apple TV), which erases recordings after 28 days.
This also erases the efforts of female dancehall artists like Spice and Tifa who have continued to push boundaries as their lyrics, videos and live performances strive to redefine women's agency and sexuality.
Under Massachusetts law, when a person dies while a criminal case is on appeal, the death effectively erases all the criminal proceedings ... it's as if Aaron was never arrested, never tried, never convicted.
Arguing otherwise is like saying the Nazi swastika isn't a symbol of the Third Reich because it's also an ancient religious symbol — it's just nonsense that erases context in service of ass-covering.
The idea is that — by some feat of constitutional alchemy — combining the concededly unconstitutional tax on real property with the purportedly less problematic tax on personal property erases the flaw with the former.
Now, the failure to monitor these violations overseas erases the realities of women's lives and marks the next step in a systematic retreat by the U.S. on gender equality at home and abroad.
But in the case of Charlottesville and the "alt-right," this approach erases a demographic who are white but also despised by white supremacists: white Jews, which is to say, most American Jews.
It's ungainly and structurally off-kilter, and it erases from its canon every Halloween movie except the first one, which will surely anger some fans (though, really, most of those movies can go).
This same industry takes the inventiveness, skill, and irony in his work, steals it, profits, and erases his existence until pressed by the public to acknowledge that this was a Dapper Dan original.
The legend transfers credit for my idea to a man, erases the point of the custom (rejecting homophobia) and affirms what already exists (women are on the bimah) rather than demanding needed change.
Griffin isn't an ideal fit on those units, but his court vision, improved jump shot, and one-on-one dominance erases any concern that he'll cramp the floor and lower their offensive ceiling.
Passed by Congress under President George W. Bush and expanded under President Barack Obama, it effectively erases any federal student debt that remains after 21970 years of loan payments and public service employment.
Asia encompasses a series of rich, complex cultures, and claiming a high concentration of Asians will destroy on-campus diversity is not only false, but erases the unique perspectives offered by Asian students.
Its monitors have built a reputation for bringing a level of quality and reliability that erases all doubt when ordering one, and judging by the reviews for the 27UK850-W, that hasn't changed.
Yet in all that time, nobody around Trump has bothered to get him a map that doesn't exaggerate his popularity in a way that erases the plurality of people who didn't support him.
The Super Bowl ad's time has passed, leaving us to appreciate the Doritos or Heinz commercial with a smile as it erases itself from our memory to make room for something Denny's just tweeted.
The fact is that characters in "classics" are assumed to be white because we live in a culture where white is the default, something the Diverse Editions campaign seeks to subvert but instead erases.
Whereas talk to any bike owner and they'll almost invariably have at least one tale of theft woe, which is a key part of what makes bike sharing so attractive: It erases theft worry.
The court is trying to force Apple to create a way to deactivate the password-protection feature (which erases the device's contents after ten failed attempts at guessing the password) on this one iPhone.
The Washington Post has reported he will propose major changes to loan repayment in his forthcoming budget, including eliminating a program that erases student debt for public-sector workers after 10 years of payments.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Sheri Pym ruled Apple should supply highly specialized software the FBI can load onto the phone to cripple a security encryption feature that erases data after too many unsuccessful unlocking attempts.
"Without turning linguistic or lyrical cartwheels, Jerkins lucidly articulates social dynamics that have dictated the realities of American black women for centuries, like how white feminism erases black women," Febos writes in her review.
Our sources say although cops believe the brothers purchased the rope that was around Jussie's neck after the incident, there is no surveillance video at the hardware store because it erases after a week.
Many Puerto Ricans say they also feel that choosing black erases their unique cultural identity — including language, food and customs — and aligns their experience too closely with that of African-Americans on the mainland.
"There's a way death is perceived as something that automatically erases who a person was when they were alive," Scheaffer Okore, a development adviser and vice chairwoman of the youth-led Ukweli Party, said.
"The American dream has been taken away from us," Jane complains; but the movie is less concerned with facile politics than with hopelessness, with a location that engulfs the rootless and erases the orphaned.
The particular problem with Mallarmé is not simply that his writing loses lustre as it moves from French to English; it's that the mere act of translation erases the ambiguities that throng the text.
In fact, if you wanted to add a Twitter-savvy veneer to your critique of the Online Canon Wars, you could say that it erases the work of many noble scholars who came before.
I like the way it lifts my eyes and makes me look less tired; I like the way it erases the two fine lines permanently etched across my forehead and makes my makeup look smoother.
Very little, if anything, about the cruelty of the internet commentariat is specific to YA. Keeping the focus on Twitter's less thoughtful voices essentially erases the meaningful critique that take place within the same medium.
Yet Apple is being asked to do something new: to write a piece of software that does not currently exist in order to sidestep an iPhone feature that erases data after ten unsuccessful password attempts.
Only a police officer can know what it is like to have someone screaming inches from your face, condemning you for any number of things, showing real vitriol, as if a uniform erases one's humanity.
It erases the role played by the appetite for endless war and the comfort with market-friendly incremental change, no matter the urgency of the crisis (from climate change to police violence to raging inequality).
If you behave in a way that betrays relationship and obliterates the truth and erases your own integrity, you will sooner or later wind up where Michael Cohen has wound up — having ruined your life.
Midas becomes the inventor of money, "a necessary myth for our time": After the loss of his friend, Dionysos, he melts down his family's treasures into coinage, and in so doing, erases history and memory.
It's a six-person chat room ("Because seven is annoying," says the official blog), where every message you post erases the one you posted before it; you can only say one thing at a time.
Apple is currently opposing a court order demanding that it help investigators break into the phone by disabling a security feature that erases the device's data after 10 failed attempts to enter the pass code.
Ashanté Reese, a professor of anthropology at Spelman College studying food access in urban spaces, argues that this further segregates and erases communities that are already largely invisible in the social consciousness of the country.
"Typing and ranking have come to seem so elementary, natural and right that we are no longer conscious of the fact that every such judgment always erases the individuality of the person being judged," he writes.
Horford is one of the best defenders at his position, a versatile genius who protects the rim, erases passing lanes, and allows the Celtics to execute various pick-and-roll schemes whether they're big or small.
While it may seem like a small detail, neglecting her name erases her not just out of her own story, but out of the equal amount of work she did on the movie with her partner.
" He then added that, "We should hope that's true because otherwise if civilization stops advancing, that could be due to some calamitous event that erases civilization, so maybe we should be hopeful this is a simulation.
The ruling by Sheri Pym on Tuesday requires Apple to supply highly specialized software the FBI can load onto the phone to cripple a security encryption feature that erases data after too many unsuccessful unlocking attempts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City real estate companies' attempts to rename a Harlem neighborhood "SoHa" have enraged long-time residents of the historically black enclave, who say the move erases the community's rich cultural history.
Because time erases or alters Mr. Goldsworthy's sculptures, movies are the ideal medium to capture them (although with the sequel, the switch from 35-millimeter film to digital cinematography has removed some of the artisanal quality).
The image powerfully conjures the damage white supremacy has inflicted on people of color and suggests the obstacles it continues to pose to communities attempting to write themselves back into a history that systematically erases them.
Fitzpatrick also notably voted for the GOP tax bill that repealed Obamacare's individual mandate, a vote that Democrats argue effectively erases his vote against the earlier health care bill, given the mandate's centrality to the law.
What's really threatening in this Roundabout Theater Company production, which opened on Thursday night, is its creeping, gut-knotting insistence that family is no fortress against a darkness that erases all sense of a separate self.
On Tuesday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Sheri Pym ruled that Apple should supply highly specialized software the FBI can load onto the phone to cripple a security encryption feature that erases data after too many unsuccessful unlocking attempts.
Clearly no one can force another person to go to prom against their will, but the idea of a prom lottery where men choose women out of a hat completely erases these girls' power to make decisions.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Community banks will face less red tape and be able to lend to more small businesses once Congress erases financial rules conceived after the economic downturn of 2008, a leading Republican lawmaker said on Thursday.
Using dance, music and multimedia technology, the show follows a girl, Laia, who always erases any stains on the surfaces of her room until a character named Dot arrives and opens up a new world of possibilities.
Baieta also attempts to democratize haute cuisine with a relatively inexpensive fixed weekday lunch menu (a starter and a main for 29 euros, about $36), and the friendly young staff and cheerful logo erases any pretentious airs.
As with feminism, the term's over-saturation in the media gradually erases any to all nuance and it becomes another empty trend, designed to shift product or make a reader click on a headline or pay attention.
In fact, one central tenet of postmodern literary theory is the so-called "death of the author," which, among other things, erases the significance of an author's identity, background, and context in the interpretation of a text.
The QSBS perk erases federal capital gains tax on up to $10 million in profits or up to 10 times the original investment, whichever turns out to be bigger when you sell your startup and its underlying shares.
In the name of diversity, this project erases diversity by pretending the white child of colonial officers can be read as a non-white child, or that a monster created in a lab could be a Black monster.
It also erases one of the arguments against giving users a way to easily and seamlessly encrypt their email—something Google and other free email providers have resisted because it would prohibit them from scanning messages for profit.
The Republican bill would eliminate tax penalties in Obama's law, which has clamped down on people who don't buy coverage, and it erases tax increases in the Affordable Care Act on higher-earning people and the health industry.
That port is how machines made by forensic companies GrayShift, Cellebrite and others connect and get around the security provisions that limit how many password guesses can be made before the device freezes them out or erases data.
It might be the coldest sort of comfort, but Nadia's relief imagining "versions of her mother's life that did not end with a bullet shattering her brain" — every one of which erases Nadia's own birth — is starkly moving.
That someone can still continue to open their hearts to people despite times in their lives I'm sure it's been broken.. It's not an insult to every ex they have ever had...new love never erases old love.
"It completely erases any role for the city, local officials or the surrounding community," said Alicia Glen, deputy mayor of housing and economic development, citing concerns about environmental review and potential loss of tax revenue from new buildings.
Instead of wringing our hands at the closing of GM plants that make ordinary cars, why don't we call on Congress to create a unified fuel efficiency regime that erases the fake distinction between cars and light trucks?
The idea of a cleansing armageddon that instantly erases all the awkward parts of modernity, all the weary years of work and compromise between where we are and where we'd like to be, is universal, and universally childish.
Casting a cis woman like Johansson as a trans character robs actual trans actors of opportunities that are already difficult for them to come by, and erases actual trans people from narratives that are ostensibly about people like them.
The FBI is asking Apple to disable two aspects of iOS: One that erases the phone's encryption key if the unlock passcode is entered incorrectly 10 consecutive times, and another that forces a time delay with each failed attempt.
You should see a warning box asking you to confirm your decision, as deleting the book here permanently erases it from your cloud library and you will have to buy it again if you want to read it again.
Hopefully now, with the merger of the Human Resources Administration and the Department of Homeless Services, we'll see the start of a new approach that erases the arbitrary and artificial boundaries that limited the effectiveness of these two agencies.
That order could be one of the first things to go in January when President Trump "erases the Obama presidency" on Day 1 of his administration (in the words of Stephen Moore, a Trump adviser and Heritage Foundation fellow).
The premise of Will & Grace hasn't changed much at all, especially since the revival completely erases the events of the show's initial series finale, in which Will and Grace stopped speaking for 20 years as they each raised children.
"They're turning the city of New York into one giant digital shopping mall that erases the difference between online and offline marketing," said Jeffrey Chester, Executive Director of the Center for Digital Democracy, a leading consumer advocacy group focused on privacy.
A songwriter could fat-finger a name inside one of these databases, or a producer who briefly worked on the track could be left out, or a faulty merge between two databases could cause a technical error that erases information.
She was murdered right there in the shadow of this great, big rock that remembers one history and erases others, and so it just felt so small, her death there unremembered and this huge monument to this very troubling history.
If an employee loses a device with company work product stored on it, the only real way to protect it is through a remote wipe, which erases pictures and other personal content along with the work stuff — hardly an ideal scenario.
OTTAWA, March 23 (Reuters) - How soon Canada erases its budget deficit hinges on the extent of economic growth, the country's prime minister said on Wednesday, a day after his government unveiled a budget that foresees years of shortfalls to boost growth.
"Saying, 'Let's not talk about who was there' when referring to the LGBTQ community and the Latino community erases their experiences," said Victoria Rodríguez-Roldán, director of the Trans/Gender Non-Conforming Justice Project at the National LGBTQ Task Force.
It carries an electric supercharger for extra power, an optional self-healing wrap that erases small scratches, and robust connectivity features that the automaker says will swat away hackers as effectively as the 4x4 dispenses with snow, mud, and ice.
For the first three years after her birth, Jobs denies paternity (and later, when she is an adult, he erases her existence again, describing himself to magazines and on his company's website as the father of only her three half siblings).
And even if the party erases its steep polling deficit and fares well in the vote, Labour is likely to need the help of smaller, more moderate opposition parties in order to take power, potentially hemming in some of its plans.
Year of the woman And from CNN's John King: The final test is seven weeks from Tuesday, but the close of the primary season erases any doubt that 2018 will be a record-setting year for women in American politics.
Nine states, including several in recent years, have passed bills to ban a common second-trimester abortion method; courts have blocked all but two of those states' restrictions, on the grounds that banning the procedure essentially erases women's access to second-trimester abortion.
In the past month it launched the ability to use your Android device as a physical security key, and a new auto-delete feature rolling out in the coming weeks that erases your web and app activity after 3 or 18 months.
The desperation is understandable, of course: A horrific candidate like Trump threatens not just to cost Republicans the presidency, but to precipitate a down-ballot wipeout that erases the enormous gains the party has made in off-year elections during the Obama era.
The change to the clear-path foul erases some of the judgment calls for referees by requiring only that the offensive player is ahead of all defensive players and in control of the ball or ready to receive an already released pass.
It evolved in 2628 to a full package that targeted Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and embedded espionage modules, with the ability to attack multiple types of operating systems and employ KillDisk, which erases files and destroys the ability to boot up computers.
Spending time and energy on showing what consent looks and sounds like can be helpful, she said, "but if people are going home and into a world devoid of enthusiastic consent, it erases everything [consent educators] are trying to do," McGuire said.
We can still acknowledge that what happened to Smollett was wrong while holding our culture accountable for the ways in which it silences and erases QTPOC who aren't famous, specifically Black trans women who are killed at the highest rates in the QTPOC community.
The arrival of Tesla's Model 3 signals a new chapter in automotive history, one that erases 100-plus years of the gas engine and replaces it with technology, design, and performance hot enough to make electric vehicles more than aspirational—to make EVs inspirational.
Most troublingly, the popular image of infertility is that of an upper-middle-class, white, straight-partnered woman in her mid-to-late thirties, a stereotype that erases the significant experiences of black, indigenous, poor, and LGBTQ women who face barriers to diagnosis and treatment.
Trump has made many outlandish promises on his way to the presidency, and his aides have talked about a "First Day Project," modeled on Ronald Reagan's early time in office, where he signs executive orders that erases as much of Obama's accomplishments as he can.
Unlike a traditional hacking attempt to obtain information, the software the government is requesting would help the FBI break into the phone by bypassing a security time delay and feature that erases all data after 10 consecutive unsuccessful attempts to guess the pass code.
Turns out Hannah's having a boy, Jessa's the first person she's really told, and the improbability of Hannah raising a child that is also a boy hits them both so hard that it erases everything about their fight and lets them actually be friends.
I don't know another kitchen in the city where the fragrances of coconut and pandan leaf infuse the rice as elegantly, or where the tiny dried fish, which Kopitiam fries with peanuts, form a caramelized crust that erases the distinction between sweet and savory.
By neglecting those mothers, she erases the experience of many women who want to work meaningful jobs (or just earn some money) but can't find a job with enough flexibility to participate in their children's lives or enough pay to make it worth their time.
Christine Baranski reprises her role as Diane Lockhart in this spinoff of "The Good Wife," which picks up just after the presidential inauguration as a Madoffian financial scam erases her retirement savings — and tests the character of just about everyone in this intrepid lawyer's orbit.
Twenty years later, when she was pregnant with her third child, a routine amniocentesis revealed something different: Her father had most likely died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a rare illness known as C.J.D. that erases the brain as it ends life, typically within three months.
The move erases any lingering doubt that Democrats view Trump's dealings with Ukraine as a severe violation of the Constitution — and any question of whether they will take the next step of making him just the third president in the nation's history to be impeached.
Democrats have focused particular attention on an earlier investigation by Mr. Hawley that concluded Mr. Greitens, 44, most likely had not violated any laws in a separate matter related to his staff's use of a messaging app that erases content after it is sent for state business.
But if we've already accepted that Facebook erases these distinctions, it's hard to argue, from the standpoint of the average Facebook user, that establishment media companies—not just fly-by-night blogs in Eastern Europe—have fallen victim to their own brand of falsehoods and misinformation, too.
If Apple makes this software, it will allow the FBI to bypass security measures, including an auto-delete function that erases the key needed to decrypt data once a passcode is entered incorrectly after ten tries as well as a timed delay after each wrong password guess.
There's a long, proud tradition of vandalizing billboards in order to create memorable political messages in eye-catching spaces, which not only spreads a message, it also recontextualizes an existing message in an artistic, purposeful way, and erases one of the endless ads we're all subjected to.
Many talking heads and tweeters seem to think this particular shift in terminology is somehow fatal to Trump's case because it erases his staff's careful efforts over the past few months to insist that Trump's executive order wasn't a ban on travel and shouldn't be called that.
Instead of demanding that Apple decrypt the iPhone — a fearful scenario for tech firms — a court has ordered the tech giant to create software that would disable a security feature that erases the phone's memory if an incorrect password is attempted 10 times in a row.
Ms. Alajaji, 33, was one of an elite group of female drivers who succeeded in getting their driver's licenses in time to mark this historic day, one that erases her homeland's dubious distinction as the last nation in the world in which women could not drive.
"A spotlight on 'exceptional' black immigrants often erases and makes invisible the lived experience of black immigrants who experience police brutality, state surveillance, poverty, and workplace discrimination, among other things," says Nekessa Opoti, a communications strategist at the UndocuBlack Network, an advocacy organization comprised of black immigrants.
"People with dementia have emotions that are alive and can be retrieved, even in late stages, which can counteract the feeling that dementia destroys personality and erases what makes an individual unique," said Antonio Cherubini of the National Institute of Rest and Care for the Elderly in Ancona, Italy.
In another sign of lingering tensions, the two Koreas will not march together at the opening ceremony of the Winter Paralympics, as they did at the Olympics last month in South Korea, because they cannot agree on a united flag that erases islands disputed with Japan, officials said.
Macron has cast himself as the face of a new politics that erases the traditional left-right divide and instead pits an open, market-friendly, internationalist approach against a growing trend on both far left and far right toward nationalism, protectionism, and more tax-and-spend state intervention.
These are basically questions about how other parts of society can receive a pardon and how a pardon works in real life — whether the pardoning of a conviction then erases what preceded the conviction, and whether civil society can still make decisions based on what preceded the conviction.
Scholars like David Valentine write about how this split of sexuality and gender was crucial in the early creation of trans as a category—and this split has become part of a lineage of respectability politics that erases some key human qualities, like pleasure, from rights-seeking subjects.
In his keynote address, Andrew Ross, author of Bird on Fire: Lessons from the World's Least Sustainable City (2011), also invoked parallels between the Sun Belt and the Gulf: desert climates, economies driven by oil, rapid urban growth that erases or ignores indigenous ways of life, widespread migrations across borders.
In 2017 then-Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsFederal prosecutors to seek death penalty in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting case A better way to run the Federal Bureau of Prisons Trump admin erases key environmental enforcement tool MORE appointed General Mark Inch, a retired Army major general, to run the system.
It also erases the distinction between elite exhibitions and popular manifestations — above all when you reach Fondazione Prada's huge Deposito, or warehouse, where Mr. Celant projects dozens of installation shots from the Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution, which opened in Rome in 1932, for the 10th anniversary of the regime.
"I do not want to be a part of an art world where political work is made and put into white walled war zones (profit or non-profit) which are in service of racism, capitalism and white supremacy — this erases whatever intention the work had in the first place," they continued.
"Celebrating Columbus Day continues a dangerous narrative that erases Native American voices and minimizes the federal government's attempt at genocide and forced assimilation," Democratic Congresswoman Deb Haaland of New Mexico, one of the first two Native American women elected to Congress last fall, said in a statement to NBC News.
But equating medicine and the end of AIDS not only blinds us to how health is more than the absence of disease, it also erases the vitally important role people living with HIV/AIDS play in their own health as well as their expertise in helping to end AIDS nationally.
Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz mused in a January New York Times interview that young women not rallying behind Clinton are merely complacent, while Joan Walsh noted in The Nation that focusing on Sanders taking the lion's share of youth votes effectively erases those young women who do support Clinton.
Their mania for the latest thing is so strong, it outweighs all worries about privacy and price; it erases all concern over facial scanning and the odd glass back, all doubts about whether you really need a "Super Retina" screen or whether animoji is a novelty you'll use for five days at most.
The FBI is asking Apple to write software that would remove two features on the iPhone: One that erases the device's encryption key (which renders the data on it unreadable forever) if the unlock passcode is entered incorrectly 10 times in a row, and one that introduces a time delay with each subsequent failed attempt.
Roth's net art stunts have included amassing a GIF army to Occupy the Internet; hacking his internet cache to create digital "self-portraits;" fooling the Google algorithm into making his name the number one search result for "bad ass mother fucker," and creating a browser plug-in that erases Justin Bieber from the internet.
And while Asians may have helped birth model minorities in order to distance themselves from past discrimination, the problem with determining a whole ethnic group to be a certain way—even if that way is successful—is that is erases the disparities that exist between the many Asian populations that exist under the "Asian" umbrella.
"The Trump administration's version of reality does not function by erasing other, more fact-based descriptions of reality," in the way the way that Orwell's Big Brother erases and destroys empirical measurements of reality, I wrote: In fact, it needs other people — the media, the left, the Democratic Party — to describe reality as they see it.
Ole Miss erases 23-point deficit to rally past Auburn Terence Davis scored all 26 of his points in the second half and Cullen Neal added 15 of his 20 points after halftime to rally Mississippi from a 23-point deficit to a 90-84 victory over Auburn in a SEC game on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Thursday expressed optimism about the Republican Party's poll numbers as the GOP erases deficits in a number of generic ballot surveys.
He's dressed up in the style of a Beckett hobo, and as he delivers his set speech, in a wan funnel of light, he factors the playwright who created him into the equation, asking us to imagine a dramatist's writing a character in an endless creative loop that erases the boundaries between past, present and future.
However, Nikole Hannah-Jones, a writer at The New York Times Magazine and the creator of The 1619 Project, responded to Mr. Haas on Twitter by saying: "National unity" has depended on a national narrative and political reality that downplays and erases genocide and slavery to play up an "idea" only made possible through the subjugation of millions.
He presided over an era in which television and movies grappled with the meaning and meaninglessness of race, whether to laugh at it or take it seriously or ignore it altogether, whether the idea of a so-called postracial America was ever possible, as though electing a black man for eight years erases the traumas of 400.
If you go to Settings then tap Privacy and Advanced, you'll see you can access an Activity controls option: As on the web, this lets you choose how Google tracks you, and if you dig deeper into the options, you can enable the new-ish auto-delete feature that erases your digital tracks after 215 or 210 months.
Ostensibly, the point of a remake like this is to celebrate an aging video game in an industry that tends to move fast and forget, but in one sense it achieves the opposite: Shadow of the Colossus is such an improvement on the original it erases some important aspects of what made it stand out in the first place.
The warning comes as InterOil's ex-chief executive, and other shareholders representing more than 7 percent of InterOil's shares, criticised the deal, saying it undervalues InterOil and erases $1 billion in revenue it was due to receive from France's Total SA.. Analysts have mostly endorsed the union, with Morgans maintaining its target price for Oil Search at A$8.40 ($6.01) a share.
The details of those methods has been the subject of intense speculation ever since the government delayed a highly-anticipated hearing in the case, saying that an "outside party" had demonstrated a way to circumvent the phone's security features—notably a safeguard that erases the phone's encryption key after the passcode is entered incorrectly 10 times, making the data permanently inaccessible.
Speaking by phone from his office in Munich, Mr. Eicher recalled writing to Mr. Godard in the late 1980s; he had loved early Godard works like "Vivre Sa Vie" and "Band of Outsiders," which features a classic moment of playful movie-sound innovation: During a scene in a cafe, after a trio of characters has resolved to stay completely silent for one minute, Mr. Godard erases all the room's ambient noise.
Strange Weather contains four short novels: "Snapshot", about a teenager who's threatened with a Polaroid camera that erases memories, "Aloft," about a parachutist who finds himself stranded on a strand and solid cloud, "Rain," which follows a apocalyptic rainstorm of sharp crystals that spreads to the rest of the country, and "Loaded," about a mall security guard who becomes a hero after he stops a shooting, only to unravel as his story does.
Prosecutors announced they would seek the death penalty in the immediate aftermath of the massacre, with U.S. Attorney Scott Brady beginning the process to secure approval from then-Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsFederal prosecutors to seek death penalty in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting case A better way to run the Federal Bureau of Prisons Trump admin erases key environmental enforcement tool MORE to pursue a capital case against Bowers on Oct. 85033.
Additional Reading • Democratic Presidential Candidates Call for Release of Special Counsel Report • Trump and Republicans Seek to Turn the Tables in Post-Mueller Washington • Mueller's Investigation Erases a Line Drawn After Watergate The conclusion by the special counsel all but assures that Mr. Trump's political fate will be determined at the ballot box next year — intensifying pressure on 2020 Democratic candidates to start emphasizing the issues they want to bring into the campaign.
For the lay reader, the more exciting element is the edition of technical studies, which reproduces the paintings alongside images of the layers beneath (shot with infrared and other technologies), providing a thrilling opportunity to climb inside each Bosch painting, to see the draftsman's hand at work as he creates his underdrawings, to witness how he changes his mind and erases or adds imagery, then builds up his canvas layer by layer.
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According to the Mueller report, the president asked Lewandowski to deliver a message to then-Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsFederal prosecutors to seek death penalty in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting case A better way to run the Federal Bureau of Prisons Trump admin erases key environmental enforcement tool MORE asking him to reverse his decision to recuse himself from the Russia probe, a request that came two days after Trump ordered McGahn to remove the special counsel.
Following are Reuters' main stories on the event: > Boeing crisis, trade tensions cast pall over air show > EXCLUSIVE-Boeing eyes scope, duration cuts of some new jet tests > U.S. Navy official sees more orders for Boeing P-8A > CFM erases jet engine output delay, cautious on rate increases > NATO faces big bill if it does not pick AWACS successor soon > Airbus readies A321XLR jetliner launch, sees A330neo sales > Planemakers race for wide-body orders in Asia showdown (Compiled by Mark Potter)
The early signs are that the UK government — led by post-Brexit PM Theresa May — is heading for a so-called 'hard Brexit', as it looks set on prioritizing putting caps on EU immigration — which would mean, in all likelihood, being cut off from access to the EU Single Market: the keystone principal of the European project which erases barriers on the movement of goods, capital, services and people across the region in order to turn a series of discrete countries into a single trading bloc.

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