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Then it pulls out, eschewing the terrifying, fascinating human murk.
Eschewing taste, they are neither good nor bad, as art.
Trump will fly commercially to South Korea, eschewing a government jet.
She even goes to funerals dressed in red, eschewing traditional black.
Part of that included eschewing corporate donations for his 2009 inaugural.
Black homeowners, eschewing neighborhood and community, sell for million-dollar trinkets.
In your work, you talk about eschewing traditional notions of masculinity.
Eschewing follower numbers helps put the focus on each individual video.
Eschewing props, the defense team has focused instead on the process.
By eschewing accountability, dominant online platforms contribute to that downward spiral.
Eschewing meat requires explanation, especially if you were raised an omnivore.
Suddenly shoppers were eschewing physical stores altogether to make purchases online.
Finding your Why — and eschewing materialism — is certainly an inspiring idea.
Years ago, he explains, he was mocked for eschewing market-segmentation studies.
Philip Morris has learned from some of Juul's mistakes, eschewing fruity flavors.
If eavesdropping is your problem, eschewing smart speakers does not solve it.
She can feel comfortable dwelling in her imagination, eschewing drama, embracing quietude.
So eschewing the Internet entirely is getting harder and harder to do.
By eschewing an I.P.O., Spotify is not seeking to raise additional money.
True prudence means eschewing safety and familiarity in favor of entrepreneurial living.
"Her boobs are out too," Joey retorts, pointing to Jameelah's gravity-eschewing top.
Eschewing the traditional controllers is but one step along the journey for beginners.
Apple is eschewing MagSafe and opting for Thunderbolt 3 powered USB-C ports.
It solves the problem partly by eschewing the idiosyncrasies of the individual series.
Eschewing narrative, the film instead follows the direction of the song and movement.
Washington, D.C. could reciprocate by nuancing its policy and eschewing the word 'Islamic'.
However, Burrow isn't completely eschewing the showroom as part of its selling strategy.
Eschewing pigment altogether, colorlessness turns out to be remarkably, even miraculously, attention-getting.
Nixon played to the middle by eschewing the overt racism of George Wallace.
Eschewing an open layup — and overtime — for a Terrell Brown 3-point attempt.
And Diane von Furstenberg is eschewing a runway show for a power lunch.
Many of them identify as pragmatic moderates, eschewing the conservative and liberal labels.
Artists are now emerging organically, with some even eschewing the mighty music labels.
His campaign, looking to reinforce his underdog image, claims he's eschewing typical debate preparations.
The data indicates that Britons are favoring small ticket items and eschewing bigger ones.
Eschewing the purely educational approach, Herzog opts to prioritize his unbridled —and contagious — awe.
Eschewing any overt political stance, Patani Semasa simply asks us to start to listen.
The economy is straightforward, eschewing the complex interplay of having multiple resources to balance.
Add Legend of the Monkey to the long list of movies eschewing Asian actors.
She eventually returned to Monroeville, eschewing the public eye for a more private life.
Above all else, it's uplifting—firmly eschewing ballad territory like Five with better jeans.
Owens took a keen interest in whatever her peers were up to, eschewing competitiveness.
And for pollsters, that means eschewing Marquette's example and steering clear of loaded questions.
Millennials are eschewing settling down in big cities and are turning to suburbs instead.Realtor.
We're constantly questioning and rewriting who we are and by eschewing from labels completely.
It was much more traditional than Steinbach, eschewing electricity, motorized vehicles and all entertainment.
Mr. Toyoda favored an egalitarian workplace culture, eschewing executive parking garages and dining rooms.
Ironically, eschewing my name may be the most Jo March decision I've ever made.
Eschewing the current Palestinian leadership as a true partner for peace, he advised patienc.
Nathan Lyons worked outside mainstream aesthetics, eschewing pomposity, while capturing wonderment amid everyday banality.
Check. Eschewing a strong-deutsch-mark (now euro) policy to make its goods affordable?
Opinions were split about eschewing cash from Wall Street — and corporate America more broadly — entirely.
There was a perverse pleasure in eschewing the thing that everybody's there for: the kills.
Uchtdorf is well known within the church for emphasizing tolerance while eschewing more political issues.
Nevertheless, the company is firm in its commitment to eschewing a dynastic future for Facebook.
Growing numbers of working-class Americans are eschewing marriage and having children outside of marriage.
We watched our children chase other kids in the park, eschewing language barriers and timidity.
Sonos has spent the past 17 years eschewing Bluetooth audio; dismissing it, in many ways.
He continues to get around Mexico City in his old Volkswagen, eschewing a presidential limousine.
"Nixon played to the middle by eschewing the overt racism of George Wallace," Risen wrote.
It's gutsy at first glance, eschewing The Program and The Facilities for some homegrown voodoo.
Lately, she's been eschewing runway for the the camera, having most recently appeared in Suicide Squad.
Those three caught my eye, but other games eschewing traditional controls were thick on the ground.
But the number of people grabbing an Uber, and indeed eschewing car ownership altogether, may increase.
The night began with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton avoiding shaking hands, eschewing a debate tradition.
Eschewing the gravel driveway, he vaulted over a chain-link fence and knocked on the door.
Falwell glowingly compared Trump to his father due to their shared propensity for eschewing political correctness.
But it's this eschewing of the spotlight that has given Kinane such a devoted fan base.
Eschewing boring polyester, she designed a gown that incorporates feathers, sequins, and plenty of pink tulle.
Eschewing imminent death, his skewed priorities ensure that he will die with his prize in hand.
Candidates such as Warren have tried to build their grass-roots credentials by eschewing wealthy donors.
In 2015 a ban eschewing religious language was imposed on "face-covering clothing" in certain situations.
Trump launched the event by eschewing the typical presidential statement of humility after a midterm defeat.
Eschewing animal products entirely, you could make Martha Rose Shulman's recipe for lentil minestrone with greens.
Eschewing computers, he wrote patients letters in elegant cursive with his treasured Mont Blanc fountain pen.
Many consumers are eschewing traditional distribution in favor of streaming services and viewing on mobile devices.
And they are doing so by eschewing a star designer in favor of a new name.
Of eschewing language to offer excuse; of calling it a phobia when it is nothing but hate.
The first daughter has kept a relatively low profile, eschewing press interviews and making few public appearances.
Inside Out rewrites the movie's conception of childhood by eschewing the reliance on expulsion or parental absence.
Surveys show that millennial consumers are eschewing "stuff" in favour of experiential gifts like travel and entertainment.
But brands aren't exactly eschewing fur as an aesthetic choice, as some animal rights advocates would hope.
The farm is an impressively green enterprise, eschewing the use of any chemicals, antibiotics, or artificial feeds.
You can save a lot of money by eschewing expensive salon treatments and going the DIY route.
Jedis are supposed to be the wise peacekeepers of the galaxy, eschewing personal belongings and human desires.
So I set out to find out what each chain has to offer our meat-eschewing brethren.
Accordingly, Lévy comports himself like a reclusive aesthete, avoiding social media and generally eschewing a public profile.
This year he is eschewing his usual address to the legislature at the state capitol in Albany.
Putnam doesn't think Trump's success in eschewing a traditional media strategy is applicable to down-ballot races.
However, my motive for eschewing this ravaged country was personal and emotional, not a matter of principle.
By eschewing an I.P.O., Spotify would signal that it is not going public to raise additional money.
The genius of the drafters of our Constitution was in eschewing attempts to answer such questions theoretically.
After decades of eschewing the internet, creator Gary Larson is releasing daily batches of the classic strip.
Burma's former junta was roundly criticized for eschewing outside assistance during the Cyclone Nargis crisis in 2008.
By eschewing a traditional IPO, Slack helped stamp direct listings as the cooler way to go public.
He gave a lofty outline of his five-year term, setting a tone but largely eschewing specifics.
Second, he represents another alternative to speediness, eschewing decisive moments in favor of large, meticulously constructed tableaux.
That does not mean eschewing engagement, abandoning confrontation, or reflexively utilizing one to the exclusion of the other.
Records from the ongoing probate case also revealed Prince stockpiled cash and 67 gold bars, while eschewing stocks.
Will today's tweens and teens use video games as their primary methods of social contact, eschewing social networks?
In Jablon's use of language, words create worlds, eschewing the fixity of reference to revel in utopian otherworldliness.
Firing Definers and disclaiming responsibility is the epitome of the "typical D.C. relationships" Zuckerberg claimed to be eschewing.
Connick vows to keep things as unstructured as possible, even eschewing traditional pre-show interviews with his guests.
Russell Lloyd was a prominent counselor for the missionary group, eschewing traditional psychology for "Bible-based" therapy methods.
And then just wait for the evangelical right to start painting him as Godless for eschewing organized religion.
There are tradeoffs among priorities, and eschewing 9.45 TWh of carbon-free energy is a big-ass tradeoff.
Hinkie was famous for his vaunted "process" for rebuilding the team using the draft while eschewing free agency.
He has boasted about eschewing attacks on his opponents, making his positivity a defining trait of his campaign.
Eschewing the law of primogeniture, in which the firstborn child inherited everything, the French opted for equal inheritance.
Eschewing the conventional break between each side's statements, he grabbed five minutes before lunch to begin damage control.
Both candidates have been pretty firm about eschewing corporate money in their campaigns; it's built into their brands.
A lot of the latest laptops are eschewing a variety of ports for more or only USB-C.
In the presidential race he relied heavily on social media posts and comedy gigs while eschewing traditional rallies.
In this way, he does resemble a demagogue, eschewing conversations with voters for the adulation of an invited crowd.
That means eschewing the cowboy aesthetic and opting for a more casual look, nailed by Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
They can play hard if they work hard, while eschewing any demands for empathy or introspection along the way.
There is good reason for eschewing a glance over the nation's many conflicting sex-crime laws, Mr Kedem claimed.
But the company is also always iterating on its hardware, eschewing the traditional model year upgrades of legacy automakers.
Other teams, working within the limits of conventional-but-as-yet-unproven theory, have similarly economical, collider-eschewing ideas.
So, apart from eschewing social media all together, how can you, a private citizen, avoid a similar reverse-doxxing?
The cyberbullying has gotten so bad that social media-eschewing Davidson called out the haters in an Instagram post.
She recently started working out in addition to eating a heavy dose of protein while eschewing sugars and carbs.
Eschewing thundering speeches or grand injustices, the film unfolds simply as a series of problems for Ollie to solve.
There are young Americans eschewing Facebook and taking to the streets to push politicians into passing better healthcare policies.
He helped make the counterculture an accessible source of positive energy without eschewing its deep-seated sense of opposition.
The idea that women must support Hillary because they are women is so passé even feminists are eschewing it.
Like McCain, he developed a killer earned media strategy, dominating the news cycle and eschewing poll-tested talking points.
Admittedly, showing political courage and eschewing identity politics does not mean that Javid will make a good home secretary.
And as private equity firms are eschewing retail, Sycamore is in the process of raising its largest-ever fund.
The odds of Taylor eschewing songs from Big Machine are 3 to 1, meaning a $100 wager pays $2003.
Perhaps, in the future, it's worth eschewing the meme altogether and having one more conversation across the generation gap.
He was a firebrand to his core, spewing inflammatory rhetoric, eschewing compromise and pushing political discourse to the extremes.
Eschewing the name on your birth certificate is also fun, a way to keep the serious you at bay.
Williams is wearing the black version of her tennis tutu by the designer Virgil Abloh, eschewing the periwinkle option.
Musk is famous for his workaholic tendencies, famously eschewing vacations and sleeping on the floor of his Tesla factory.
To be sure, eschewing hard choices makes it easier for politicians, but that is far short of real leadership.
By eschewing fabricated material and calling permanence into question, Grosvenor does more than undo commonplace suppositions regarding sculpture's status.
It hasn't been determined, for example, what the landfill-eschewing answer is to disposing of a dishwasher beyond repair.
Japan has shown no interest in such offers in the past, eschewing any action that would imply Russian sovereignty.
Ted Cruz, energizing new voters and taking in record donations for a Senate campaign while eschewing special-interest money.
Their farm will observe local customs, she adds, eschewing mass slaughter of livestock in deference to Tibetan Buddhist culture.
Paimon, it turns out, is kind of a dudebro, eschewing female hosts for the physical power of the male body.
In September, that jogger defecated numerous times outside one family's home, eschewing the gas station and public park restrooms nearby.
Johnson opted to keep the look simple, eschewing beading or jewels, except for a line of pearls down the back.
By embracing globalisation and eschewing central planning, the cities of the PRD led the way for the country's economic opening.
The August is unique in that it depends entirely on the phone for usage, improving security but eschewing the keypad.
The high end is nicely restrained, eschewing any sibilance or shouty peaks, and the midrange is given room to breathe.
Then, once Walden has isolated the patterns, he'll further discombobulate his opponent by eschewing what they expect him to do.
New episodes of the series will air on a weekly basis, eschewing the binge-friendly release format Netflix typically embraces.
Some people think eschewing a sign-off line comes across as cold, but I don't agree — it simply feels straightforward.
During its great boom, in the 228s, China maintained tight capital controls, permitting foreign direct investment while eschewing "hot money".
During active shooter events, Shaffer recommends eschewing the hide option, and encourages someone caught in a shooter's sights to move.
A growing number of serious barbecue fanatics are eschewing both gas and charcoal grills and turning to a third option.
By eschewing these sorts of tools, God of War was declining to use an entire toolbox filled with storytelling devices.
Demian Maia, meanwhile, has had a career resurgence at welterweight by completely eschewing the other parts of the MMA game.
Long before the invention of political correctness, the larrikin was eschewing convention, resisting mainstream respectability and adding levity to politics.
TKO, which is also eschewing superheroes — the bread and butter of the industry — has recruited top talent for the comics.
Catering to a new New Orleanian while eschewing corny, inauthentic liquor-soaked tourism, DNO exudes and amplifies its city's singularity.
But Mr. Fanaka's work is known for eschewing the poetic realism associated with the movement in favor of genre work.
If we did, we'd find women eschewing traditional definitions of what it means to be a wife or a mother.
Yet another approach is to increase the penalty for eschewing coverage, which for many people is cheaper than buying insurance.
Meantime, millennials are increasingly eschewing credit cards, as they tend to be more distrustful of banking institutions than their predecessors.
But each time Sulli posted a selfie on Instagram that showed her eschewing K-pop norms, she faced scathing criticism.
If we turn our back on the world's most vulnerable people, we're eschewing the values our country was founded on.
Eschewing the musical influence of nearby Nashville, for Old Hickory, Tennessee, McLean Fahnestock cultivates her own brand of surrealist art.
But Glee soon became a parody of itself, eschewing strong character connections in favor of guest stars and tired stunts.
What's weird is eschewing those options in favor of having a group of recent college grads tackle these problems solo.
Buoyed by low gas prices, Americans are largely eschewing electric cars in favor of lower-mileage trucks and sport utility vehicles.
Eschewing pure vector-based minimalism, Nash adopts a crinkled-paper texture that seems right out of a Khaki Scout's dirty pocket.
Especially with the declining popularity of alcohol, perhaps iGen'ers are eschewing parties in favor of just hanging out with their friends.
The former FBI director, always known for keeping his head down and eschewing the media spotlight, continues to do just that.
Even Republican presidential candidates are eschewing the perennial tough-on-drugs speeches and opening up about struggles within their own families.
If you had to reduce their popular appeal down to a single issue, eschewing "dark money" support would probably be it.
He's embraced progressiveness in the sport of football, eschewing live tackling and blocking during the season to further eliminate unnecessary risks.
Such as heavily-structured joint ventures with lenders or PE firms eschewing blind pool funds in favor of special-purpose vehicles.
By eschewing the radical tradition of democracy, Kloppenberg has ceded the ground of optimism that fueled democratic movements in the past.
The app gained attention early on for eschewing the traditional calendar design and including helpful extras like weather forecasts and maps.
He replicated the Cranbrook Art Museum gallery where he installed his thesis, eschewing plain white paint for Lambert Sea Pearl Flat.
LeEco has already started the trend by eschewing the old jack in its latest phones, and others are sure to follow.
Eschewing a traditional format, the series' episodes can range from intimate portraits of single characters to miniature plays with ensemble casts.
The administration can start by eschewing ideological and social commitments in favor of smart, strategic diplomacy grounded in traditional economic interests.
Thirty-six states and D.C. eventually opted to accept expansion, but the remaining states refused, eschewing anything to do with ObamaCare.
Eschewing the showiness that his first foray into a 'proper' studio could have afforded him, Allen retained that delicate, accidental feel.
Millennials, Taylor noted, want smaller homes and are eschewing crown moldings and ornate details for clean lines and open floor plans.
Lowe's is once again eschewing the traditional holiday model by offering special deals for nearly a whole week after Black Friday.
Its marquee store, Victoria's Secret, has lost touch with women who are eschewing its sexy lacy brand for more comfortable styles.
Nor does it look like a brand new startup that is eschewing short-term profits in order to establish its business.
Jackson and Apple make it seem that, in eschewing third party repair, the company makes up for it in other areas.
Eschewing the goal of developing an overall, consistent surface, he fitted disparate forms and paint applications together as he went along.
Eschewing stereotypes, 73 percent of participants "hate the way their generation is patronized when it comes to technology," the report says.
AAA Freight stressed to Weakley that eschewing safety laws were key to pleasing Amazon, its largest customer, according to the lawsuit.
Other indie games are more focused on the directly contemporary, eschewing speculative thought for what we face in the current moment.
Americans buy billions of dollars in chips, cookies and other treats every year, but are increasingly eschewing ingredients perceived as artificial.
Trump, eschewing expertise, has decided to nominate Stephen Moore, an adviser from his campaign, and Herman Cain, a former presidential candidate.
He has not strayed west of the Mississippi River, appearing at public events in only seven states and eschewing trips overseas.
BI: I know factors like eschewing glue and identifying sustainable color-dying processes can be fairly challenging on the manufacturing side.
If you want zero chance of that, you're better off not opting into VAA at all, or eschewing voice assistants altogether.
Standing next to him in a simple white shirt and brown skirt, eschewing frippery, was his wife, Louise, looking equally grounded.
What she discovered is that Utah is keeping the American dream alive by eschewing both "big government" and "laissez-faire" policies.
But eschewing any sort of regulation would be an odd way for Britain to "take back control", as the Leave campaign promised.
By eschewing dialogue, he's challenged himself and his writers to find a way to explore emotions that words could complicate or obfuscate.
Immediately, headlines started popping up applauding the singer for eschewing the traditional awards-show makeup formula of smoky eyes and contoured cheekbones.
Across a range of issues and departments, Trump is eschewing the normal processes in favor of governing by whim and gut instinct.
Instead, Netflix will direct these users to pay via mobile webpage, eschewing Apple's percentage cut of subscription fees, as spotted by TechCrunch.
After a year of eschewing makeup, I found an old MAC lipstick as I was packing up my first year dorm room.
Even copycat exhibits have taken off, eschewing accredited museums in favor of places like the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
"Given the current buoyant demand environment, manufacturers are eschewing political uncertainty and quietly getting on with growing their businesses," added IHS's Williamson.
Eschewing tourist traps and staid sights, Jenner, Hadid, Baldwin, and a bevy of other catwalk superstars spent the night at Pink Paradise.
Eschewing the White House mess, he stopped at a Peet's Coffee to grab a quick breakfast before his meeting with the president.
The notion that "the body is a temple" misleads slimmers and health freaks into pursuing purity and eschewing contamination when choosing foods.
Some are looking farther afield for their next vacation and others eschewing the traditional package tours in favor of self-planned trips.
Inspired, I went back another night, this time mostly eschewing conversation with my dining companions for a focussed regimen of crawfish domination.
Instead, many chose photography, performance, video, and street theater, eschewing traditional venues as well as expected materials, much as women had here.
Eschewing the conventional thrusters or ruddered propellers of most underwater robots, GRACE instead packs a powerful tail fin to propel it forward.
Thailand's Nak Muay are known for eschewing shin guards when sparring and relying on their control over their kicks rather than protection.
It's even more rare for wrestlers to continuously reinvent themselves, eschewing nostalgia pops to push the envelope with new and fresh ideas.
Trump is convinced he can lower the trade deficit by eschewing multilateral negotiations in favor of a transactional deal-by-deal approach.
Kingsbury kept his powder dry during the preseason, eschewing the no-huddle, four-WR sets and packaged plays that define his offense.
The convention marks the party's intention to tack leftwards, eschewing Mulcair's strategy of trying to bring the party to the political center.
Advocating eschewing an inflation target, or at least moving away from aiming for a 2 percent rate, isn't an entirely new idea.
As an argument for eschewing the quick-hit allure of the Instagram moment in favor of the individual detail, it's powerfully convincing.
She is a self-abandoning virtuoso who foregrounds the emotional authenticity of her characters, eschewing the ostentatious posturing of most cinematic chameleons.
The Trump campaign, enjoying an avalanche of free media and promoting large-audience rallies, appeared to be eschewing conventional ground game activities.
But in her evolution, she's stayed true to her roots, eschewing layers of falsies and heavy contouring for lighter makeup that flatters, instead.
Now, school officials are eschewing donors' efforts to pay off the debt in its entirety, despite several offers to do so, NPR reports.
This is the equivalent of eschewing a physician visit and instead watching episodes of Dr. Oz in order to treat your sick kid.
With the genome to hand, and in the public domain (the IWGSC is eschewing patents), iteration and improvement can be done rather faster.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) threw down a small-dollar donations gauntlet in February, eschewing big donors and drawing from fellow progressive Sen.
The group is known for eschewing the swastikas and Confederate flags typical of the far right in favor of a preppy, collegiate look.
Their stories tend to focus on Earth itself—eschewing galaxies far far away and long ago—while being conceived on a stupendous scale.
And Threads has turned the website concept on its head by targeting the same people, but eschewing own-brand URLs and apps altogether.
This means deterring a nuclear North Korea, assuring American allies, and eschewing threats that could provoke the regime to start a nuclear war.
With "The Vegetarian," she aimed to explore what it would mean for a person to live a completely nonviolent life, by eschewing food.
Millennials aren't interested in the outdated interior design, eschewing crown moldings and ornate details for clean lines and open floor plans, Taylor wrote.
Since leaving prison, Abramoff has been speaking out about corruption in Washington, pushing for more reforms and eschewing his old K Street ways.
Sharp is careful to point out that, for individual influencers, recommendations like eschewing cooked foods or fasting intermittently could be healthy and beneficial.
Pence's party did return to power in Congress (and Pence joined it in 2000), but not by eschewing negative campaigning and personal attacks.
By eschewing the rigors of academic study, Jóhannsson's taste remained mutable and dynamic, open to creative forces that extend back hundreds of years.
With around $16 billion under management, Cevian prides itself on working with company management, eschewing the more aggressive tactics of Wall Street activists.
Holmes responded to the treatment with a steadily increasing line of important opinions that advanced Progressive causes, all the while eschewing Progressive beliefs.
Even then, he was keen to stand out, eschewing traditional hosting duties in favor of freestyling, before moving onto garage and eventually grime.
Some European venture capital firms have moved their entire operations online, eschewing face-to-face meetings in favour of video conferencing for pitching.
By then, Hinch had already shown a willingness to find other pitchers for crucial spots, eschewing the crutch that managers often depend on.
" Glass, who began his collaborations with Mabou Mines in the 1960s, describes his work as "music with repetitive structures," eschewing the term "minimalism.
Warren's first instinct was to copy Sanders in eschewing details while simply making the case that aggregate health care costs would be lower.
Mr. Bezos built his online empire by investing cash flow into the business and eschewing conventional corporate finance tools like debt and dividends.
Eschewing pomp while honoring circumstance, Hujar's portraits serve as cogent tributes to what may be called the pedestrian peculiar, or the quotidian queer.
Police officers have been given unstructured time to engage with neighborhood residents and hear complaints, eschewing the blare of the radio for conversations.
Eschewing Western narratives, she recontextualizes the diaspora on its own terms, pulling customs from imperial clutches and realigning them in robust color palettes.
This is a pivotal time in the U.S. for abortion laws, as states are eschewing from protecting reproductive rights on a local level.
By eschewing stock-picking, Dravid and his co-portfolio manager Rufus Rankin have catapulted their fund to the top ranks of 2019 performance.
After all, the way people are consuming television has changed in recent years, eschewing traditional TV for services like HBO Now and Netflix.
With many millennials eschewing cable, which can be expensive and cumbersome, they're increasing turning to their laptops to catch the latest prestige television show.
Japan still loves CDs Part of the reason for its late coming to Japan could be the country's notorious reputation for eschewing streaming services.
According to new research from Cornell University, there is a "vegetarian gene" that helps those eschewing meat and fish to create additional fatty acids.
Gregg Araki's angry punk debut feature The Living End portrayed an HIV-positive gay couple turning to a life of crime, eschewing respectability politics.
But the ultra-private celebrities always kept their romance out of the spotlight, rarely commenting on each other publicly and eschewing social media PDA.
Eschewing the 16-bit pixel style of the older games, which AM2R mimics, Samus Returns instead embraces a slightly cartoonish detail-rich graphical approach.
Like Tarantino and Anderson, he's known as a traditionalist when it comes to how a movie looks, preferring film over digital and eschewing 3D.
Touting their products online, luring customers with digital advertising and eschewing conventional retailers and marketers, they were anomalies shaking up small segments of retail.
The real estate mogul has spent his primary eschewing political donations, saying he would self fund his campaign to not be beholden to lobbyists.
Its lean cost structure—eschewing high ad spending and a heavy physical retail presence in favour of online sales—had been its competitive advantage.
Direct-to-consumer brands have exploded in popularity in recent years, often eschewing middlemen, brick-and-mortar storefronts and other traditional facets of retail.
Eschewing even the merest whiff of mahogany veneer or slightest hint of shag pile carpeting, the result is remarkably understated and very "new" England.
Only this year, the candy brand is eschewing the chocolate-covered-strawberry inspo and throwing the fruity flavor in with its beloved peanut pal.
Initially eschewing sex shops, Imboden's team targeted mainstream retailers, positioning their products as accessories to a luxury lifestyle rather than a cheap, seedy thrill.
Bezos built his online empire by investing cash flow back into the business and eschewing such conventional corporate-finance tools as debt and dividends.
While eschewing radical Islamist movements and publicly reaffirming secularism, he's given a stronger role to religious education and ramped up his own Islamic rhetoric.
Eschewing the divisive polarization that has characterized much contemporary political discourse, Fraser examines the role that left-leaning artists and institutions may have played.
Eschewing Western narratives, her work recontextualizes the diaspora on its own terms, pulling customs from colonial clutches and realigning them in robust color palettes.
They criticized the spiritual group for, among other things, according to Mr. Chu, believing in paranormal activity, eschewing modern medicine and distorting Chinese culture.
And, of course, Williams doesn't play the game, eschewing a chummy relationship with celebrities to keep her show as honest and raw as possible.
In an attempt to attract customers, especially much-desired millennials, premium spirit brands are often eschewing traditional marketing in favor of more imaginative promotions.
Employing media from ink painting to animatronics, they conceive of China more as a concept than as an identity, eschewing easy associations and symbols.
It's first-person, too, eschewing the third-person tank controls so familiar to those of us who were deeply offended by the Playstation Classic.
Although Mexican negotiators see this as a breakthrough, by eschewing trilateral talks they limited their bargaining power and ultimately left money on the table.
We engage our hands like on no other day of the year, eschewing forks and knives, and sucking the grease from our outstretched fingers.
Eschewing celebrity adulation, Tosh brings a refreshingly naïve perspective to these, and other encounters, offering a rare proximity of the prominent and the prosaic.
He is fluent in business speak and even calls himself chief executive officer, eschewing the traditional nonprofit leadership titles of executive director or president.
Or you could do it by eschewing the idea of recipes entirely and just cooking what you find at the market, as you like.
While that vote is expected to split along party lines, some moderate Democrats are reportedly discussing eschewing the articles and censuring the President instead.
Underneath an Interstate 90 overpass on the North Side of Chicago, Alvin Henry was another one eschewing the idea of staying in a shelter.
This is a big move for Take-Two, which has up to now focused more on console and PC gaming, eschewing the mobile games market.
Consistent with the party ethic of eschewing identity politics, the Republican Party has deprived itself of the broader breadth that future female leaders would offer.
Eschewing the conventional ethical motivation of social conformity, the loving individual is instead motivated by a sense of love that they have discovered within themselves.
For two decades, Amazon has grown like wildfire, eschewing profit, pouring all its revenue back into itself, and leaving a wake of destruction in retail.
Largely eschewing biographical details, this take on Sullenberger (which writer Todd Komarnicki adapted from Sullenberger's own book) plays like an ode to competence and commitment.
Eschewing high-profile diplomacy, China kept its bilateral focus on commerce and investment, with a consistent emphasis on "win-win" cooperation, which helped win friends.
To evaluate submissions, the MTA is eschewing the normal bureaucratic red tape and convening a panel of experts and specialists to pick the winning companies.
It's a cipher for the larger tension Billi feels, of belonging in two places, not eschewing either, and trying somehow to live in the middle.
White evangelicals are Mr Moore's base, and he has geared his campaign entirely toward them, eschewing public appearances, debates and questions from the mainstream media.
Video games have always depicted all manner of violence, but it's traditionally grotesque and over-the-top, eschewing nuance in favor of fetishized aesthetic hyperbole.
They seclude themselves in the mountains, using trees and rocks as heavy bags and pads, and eschewing sleep in an effort to reach their goals.
Reggie McKenzie is done as Raiders general manager, reportedly eschewing the opportunity to maintain his role through the end of the regular season in Oakland.
Eschewing rules in favor of outcomes; responding to change instead of following a rigid plan; and encouraging participation and self-direction over an outdated hierarchy.
Eschewing a simplistic focus on bombast and bling, Scottish photographer Ivan Wigan instead has sought to capture a nuanced portrait of these marginalized urban communities.
"Law enforcement and immigration agencies expanded their surveillance of the public, eschewing oversight, transparency, and accountability mechanisms that might restrain their actions," the report said.
Eschewing big switch makers in favor of custom designs is not a new trend, but Microsoft has not historically been a part of that movement.
Mr. Sanders has also created a road map for other insurgent candidates by eschewing "super PACs" and raising more than $212 million through small donations.
Many, in fact, preferred to live in the nation's downtowns, eschewing personal cars in favor of shared Ubers, or walking to their work and play.
Eschewing conventional medicine in favor of natural remedies is, at best, a waste of money, or at worst, fatal, in the case of serious diseases.
They are calling for market solutions to intractable social problems, but eschewing the racism and nativism that has become a staple of right-wing politics.
The continued decline is unusual under a strong economy, and it remains unclear whether the decline means women are delaying motherhood or eschewing it completely.
Governors across the nation pledged to work together with legislative Republicans, eschewing partisan labels in hopes of making progress on issues important to their voters.
The two began to brainstorm how they could continue living their preferred mobile and minimalist lifestyle, ideally eschewing the need for any complicated visa procedures.
But because Spotify is eschewing Wall Street banks to manage the raising of new capital, the listing could face a rockier reception in the markets.
His dementia took him all over the country; he'd relay his adventures to me as he careened around his apartment throughout the night, eschewing sleep.
Eschewing the formality of aisles and booths, 70 international gallerists are presenting contemporary artworks through six floors of a stylish Art Deco former department store.
Faced with a loss of revenue, unions may chose to focus on the needs and interests of members, eschewing partisan politics and far-left causes.
Relying almost exclusively on single-take scenes and eschewing music, Ayr details the obstacles in Soni and Kalpana's way with low-key, quasi-documentary detachment.
Morrison tells this story using few documentary conventions, eschewing voiceovers and most interviews and relying almost entirely on film and photographic elements from the period.
Eschewing or minimizing corporate tax hikes in favor of hikes on dividend and capital gains income is the most egalitarian way to approach the issue.
Davis actually lives up to the high bar of her title, eschewing a "philosophy 101" approach to answer the question in her own clever manner.
The fashions and locations are very 2015, and Farr and cinematographer Ed Rutherford keep the lighting fairly plain, eschewing deep shadows and dynamic splashes of color.
Eschewing the Bachelor tradition of leaving the long-running series engaged, Underwood and Randolph are just happy to finally begin their relationship away from the cameras.
India's central bank stood pat on interest rates on Wednesday, eschewing the market's expectation for a cut as the new demonetization policy continues to play out.
Christopher Nolan, in particular, led the charge, eschewing digital effects where possible and continuing to shoot on film — not only 35mm but 43mm IMAX as well.
Eschewing the day-to-day dramas of managerial sackings and player transfers, the authors unpick how the league became a "global sports business, and entertainment behemoth".
These decisions come as sports media — and the media industry at large — is becoming more steeped in a digital strategy while eschewing the traditional print medium.
No skin: More women are eschewing plunging necklines, high slights and corseted bodices for flowing silhouettes that reveal little skin but still exude sensuality and style.
"Hidden Truth" is something of a throwback for Darnielle, a grainy bedroom demo that elevates his wry lyricism and gentle melodic tendencies, eschewing hi-fi production.
Several years ago Nintendo made a similar move, eschewing the in-person press conference for the online Nintendo Direct "Treehouse" it uses to showcase new trailers.
Credit to Zidane for eschewing the graceful way that personified him as a Galáctico and showing that, as a coach, he knows how to win ugly.
It also appears that the sleep/wake button is staying up at the top, eschewing recent iPhone designs where that button has moved to the side.
It is casual and reflects how people actually communicate, eschewing e-mail's outdated formalities, says Chris Becherer of Pandora, an online-music firm that uses Slack.
In a new trend, Chinese tourists are increasingly eschewing package tours to Europe to strike out on their own trips off the beaten path, surveys suggest.
Chinese talk host Jin Xing might be one of the most prolific television personalities on the mainland, but she's eschewing home-ownership and sticking to renting.
He was an early adopter of a rule that's become popular with Democrats angling to run for president in 2020: eschewing corporate political action committee donations.
The last were to be first and the first last; suffering was extolled; living fully in the Promised Land meant eschewing the pleasures of this one.
He's one of many people eschewing New York City for second, third, or fourth homes in places with lower infection rates, from the Hamptons to Hawaii.
Eschewing the comedic entertainment vibe that ran through most of the ads that aired during Super Bowl LIV, Google went for the heartstrings — and it worked.
Eschewing traditional bridal trends, Duff wore her hair in a sleek, almost-wet wavy bob, which she topped with a dainty pearl and crystal-lined headband.
Eschewing wide-scale boycotts of the speech — a feature of Mr. Trump's inaugural address — members of Congress have used their invitations as another form of protest.
The contract comes as Pruitt has weathered criticism for being secretive, eschewing emails and written communications, prohibiting employees from bringing phones to meetings and the like.
Open Phil (as the staff calls it, eschewing the OPP acronym) doesn't know which of these is the best bet, but it's determined to find out.
So far, the president has been careful to blame "OPEC" and unspecified countries in the "Middle East" for rising oil prices, eschewing identifying individual countries by name.
In fact, the company is eschewing brown altogether: No brown leaves and no brown spots on the approved colors makes for a more difficult money-making venture.
He spent Tuesday relentlessly on message, eschewing wild tangents and political fights in favor of carefully scripted remarks focused on health care and attacks on his opponent.
Despite Xcel's clean-power plans, which include nuclear energy on top of renewables, even Mr Fowkes says that eschewing gas altogether would be "a little short-sighted".
McComas is candid that this kind of model — eschewing advertising for commerce, actively discouraging the scale-at-all-costs strategy of most content services — is relatively untested.
The campaign says they have been eschewing big rallies, claiming it's a deliberate choice to focus on grassroots organizing and connecting with voters, not the national spotlight.
From the start, Netskope has taken aim at cloud and mobile security, eschewing the traditional perimeter security that was still popular when the company launched in 2012.
Generations are also divided on the role of government, with older people eschewing more services and higher taxes, and younger ones embracing the programs those services support.
Eschewing NDAs – or at least ensuring the victims concerned aren't silenced – would be another way for companies to ensure they face up to problems in their ranks.
Beyoncé, 34, joins Oprah Winfrey and basketball star LeBron James in the growing ranks of celebrities eschewing traditional endorsement deals in favor of direct investments in companies.
Super Deluxe is everywhere and nowhere, taking credit for things when they feel like it, eschewing it if it seems like it'll be more fun that way.
Eschewing the heroic, monumental approach which for centuries was sculpture's default mode, his figures are evocations of disquiet and discontent that fit a world disillusioned with bombast.
Former colleagues and current executives describe Murphy as private — eschewing the public spotlight — "refreshingly" honest, "no fluff," tough, a little bit coarse but never cruel or unkind.
And while excessive politeness sometimes gets a bad rap, consider how easily society would descend into conflict if people acted aggressively and exploitatively, eschewing basic social rules.
Eschewing the policy questions of the day, Murray (or Mr. President) instead gave some baseball predictions for the upcoming Cubs verse Dodgers game in full Chicago regalia.
Young couples are increasingly choosing colorful stones such as rubies, emeralds, and sapphires for engagement jewelry, eschewing from a long-standing tradition (and marketing push) towards diamonds.
All other correspondence, including statements, happens online — and in the case of a problem, Final is eschewing complicated phone support trees and moving to email-first support.
Eschewing the sort of body-shaming rhetoric that unfortunately comprises most of the fashion advice we've likely all gotten (and given, even if with the best intentions).
By 1962, eschewing her earlier grainy style and looking for more definition, Arbus began using a Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex camera with a larger square film format.
Kelechi Osemele, an offensive lineman for the Jets, had shoulder surgery last month after eschewing the team's advice to take painkillers so he could continue to play.
At that point, it will be hard to deny that drivers still operating a car manually are behaving irresponsibly by eschewing an option statistically 10 times safer.
These men boldly went where many hadn't gone before, eschewing the world of buzz cuts and combovers, fades and undercuts, in favor of something far more freeform.
Advocates have picked their spots on ballot initiatives, eschewing expensive states with arduous rules and focusing on smaller states where they have a real shot at victory.
The key, he said, was eschewing the news industry's growing enthusiasm for click bait, hastily shot videos and incessant tweeting, all at the expense of actual reporting.
And the business that make and use these chemicals must eliminate all neurodevelopmental toxins from their products, eschewing the workarounds that continue to put us in danger.
Next, she turned the conventional business model on its head, eschewing department stores in favor of a network of independent consultants — think Avon rather than Estée Lauder.
Bill Clinton—the necktie-eschewing, more loosely hinged 2016 edition—went to New Hampshire last month to attack Bernie Sanders on behalf of his wife's Presidential campaign.
They are eschewing the traditional model of selling to commercial processors, instead bottling their own milk (and ice cream and yogurt) and selling it directly to customers.
By eschewing federalism in favor of an increased layer of bureaucracy and complication, Acosta and Daugaard invite the creation and adoption of national standards for licensing requirements.
This means eschewing outright hostility towards the Kremlin, and working with Russia on a selective basis, but only removing sanctions when Russian troops and guns leave Ukraine.
Sweetgreen took things a step further, eschewing soft drinks and red meat and forming relationships directly with its suppliers, like a farm-to-table restaurant made fast.
Alongside controversies about the latest high-tech running shoes, a major trend of the past decade took exactly the opposite approach, eschewing any form of footwear altogether.
Some speakers used the phrase "traditional custodians of the land," which was admirable for eschewing the concept of ownership, but also had a janitorial ring to it.
August: TV Giving up television wasn't that hard either (and, as with Facebook, I made a work exception), but eschewing this form of entertainment also seemed silly.
Even within fixed income markets, investors appeared to be looking for safer ways to ride out the holiday by seeking shorter-tenor, high-rated bonds and eschewing leverage.
MANCHESTER, N.H. – John Kasich is campaigning for president as the good-humor man, eschewing what he calls the "doom and gloom" of his rivals for the Republican nomination.
While "iPhone XS" follows Apple's familiar naming conventions, if somewhat clumsily, the larger, 6.5-inch variant will be called iPhone XS Max, eschewing the typical "Plus" moniker. Confused?
This also changed the game's style, eschewing its original weirdness in favor of an "edgy" aesthetic designed to appeal to the young men who still dominate the matches.
China's top smartphone maker Oppo even went as far as eschewing a device launch in favor of showing off a dummy prototype of its new camera zoom technology.
Some entrepreneurs, meanwhile, are eschewing Chinese money, fearful of lengthy government reviews that could sap their resources and momentum in an arena where speed to market is critical.
Toyota has chosen a technology developed by Ford to allow consumers to access smartphone apps and features via their dashboard, eschewing similar technology offered by Apple and Google.
She is not only eschewing the cash and gifts that are traditionally given out on the campaign trail, but making it the centerpiece of her pitch to voters.
The package also offers payment options on a national, flat-rate monthly fee, eschewing the typical dealership structure included in most leases (the rate hasn't been settled yet).
EHarmony has long positioned its marketplace as a forum for finding a life partner, eschewing the quick swiping popularized by Tinder, which is owned by Barry Diller's IAC.
The detail of his models didn't possess the fidelity of the original miniatures, but they're still pretty convincing and impressive, especially considering he's eschewing a giant price tag.
Nevertheless, their film posters were distinct in eschewing the glamor of Hollywood and proposing incredible scenes of action, in which elements of photography, lithography, and collage are overlaid.
Eschewing VR's helmets and headsets for a blended approach, augmented reality (AR) is the domain of creators and innovators like Jeri Ellsworth, co-founder of technology startup castAR.
Ghana first used the book-runners structure to borrow in November, eschewing a traditional auction, when it paid a yield of 24 percent for a five-year bond.
For the most part, Mr Norman is a reporter and not an artist, eschewing literary turns of phrase and symbolism in favor of concise diction and exhaustive research.
Anyone who goes on such a journey for two weeks while eschewing both a cell phone and an Internet connection is something of a nut—or an artist.
The former Navy fighter pilot has kept a low profile, eschewing media requests but issuing a statement alongside first officer Darren Ellisor, who was also in attendance Tuesday.
For the first time ever, the entire game is in first-person, eschewing the traditional third-person view the Resident Evil games have generally used for two decades.
Zelenskiy won big in April by departing from traditional politics, relying on comedy gigs, social media savvy and crowdsourcing policy ideas to climb the polls, while eschewing rallies.
Eschewing normal side-by-side parallel parking, Smith implemented the now iconic off-set diagonal spaces—to prevent "wild teenagers" from being able to socialize with other cars.
What do you make of the so-called celibacy syndrome in Japan, a trend in which millions of people under 40 are eschewing dating, as well as sex?
Designers, including the costume jeweler Roxanne Assoulin to the luxury label Ippolita, are eschewing the category's classic gold-silver-and-diamond palette in favor of something more prismatic.
The trend in the previous three administrations has also been to appoint Washington political figures to top decision-making positions, eschewing professionals who come out of the ranks.
"Eschewing a regular purse, which would encumber her hands, she utilized suit pockets to carry necessaries," Elinor Richey wrote in the book "Eminent Women of the West" (1975).
Eschewing the star-studded route that many rock documentaries take, this film focuses on the familial bond between the brothers and group co-founders Scott and Seth Avett.
News that women would be wearing only black gowns to the Globes and eschewing talk of fashion and brands to highlight gender disparities only whet the media's appetite.
Her interest in traditional cooking took root when she was a teenager, eschewing trips to McDonald's in favor of learning Algonquin recipes, passed on orally from her grandmothers.
If following a gluten-free diet means eschewing whole grains, that can be especially problematic, because whole grains are associated with numerous health benefits, especially for heart health.
Eschewing his usual pop culture punning — McDonald's, paper dolls, TV game shows — his riff was on Picasso: the artist's muses, his most famous paintings, his passion for bullfighting.
This was also his first weekend at the presidential retreat in Maryland, after eschewing it for nearly five months in favor of staying at mostly Trump-owned properties.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Warren — have sought to make a selling point of their commitment to eschewing traditional fundraising methods, focusing instead on fostering small-donor networks.
This finding could be helpful to athletes who might welcome a performance boost from caffeine but not at the cost of eschewing coffee for days beforehand, he says.
Mr. Johnson's withdrawal agreement, which will now sail through Parliament, hews to a hard-line version of Brexit, eschewing participation in the European single market or customs union.
Eschewing Warhol's calculated cool, Woronov's canvases are mainly figurative and expressionistic, hewing more closely to the works of Francis Bacon or Alice Neel, with a dash of surrealism.
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar each have a new super PAC backing them, even though both candidates have tried to distinguish themselves by eschewing super PAC support.
But at a rally in Roanoke Monday, he was back to his more typical off-the-cuff and bombastic mode, eschewing a teleprompter and going on endless digressions.
The debate among the candidates was civil throughout on stage, with the candidates eschewing attacks against one another in favor of attacks on the government and mainstream political parties.
Choosing a bleak December day to take his photos, and eschewing all contextual information in the postcards, Bush depicts a Europe trying to repress its contradictions and failing miserably.
Eschewing their traditional runway show in Paris, the team showed the collection "in an environment more suitable for its contents, somewhere adventurous," says H&M Design Director, Pernilla Wohlfarht.
I'm not blaming Apple for not pushing it hard enough, consumers for not bothering to learn a new interaction method, or developers from eschewing the functionality from their apps.
At the same time, Capsule is eschewing selling customers candy, soda, shampoo, greeting cards and other nonpharmaceutical items, unlike many of its 2,500 existing competitors in New York City.
He can't stop screaming on tracks, eschewing popular hip-hop's trendy vocal croons and laconic delivery for a chronic need to be heard at the top of his lungs.
Beto O'Rourke, who is running against Ted Cruz for his Senate seat, bested Cruz in fundraising last quarter while accepting only individual contributions and eschewing pollsters and big data.
Eschewing the button has a few real-world advantages, like cutting out a wearable part that frequently fails, and helping seal off the chassis so the device is waterproof.
Letting Jack Ma's Ant Financial, last valued at $60 billion, jump the queue may convince other entrepreneurs to list at home, eschewing venues in New York and Hong Kong.
Pictionary Air is the latest iteration of the classic group game, eschewing the tried-and-true pencils and papers of the past for a more modern version of drawing.
He stands and moves well, but when he is under fire he will often just duck or cover up, eschewing or perhaps not recognizing the opportunities to counter punch.
But after a spiritual awakening last year, he said he came to embrace Buddhism, eschewing meat and alcohol and persuading his wife to join him on his spiritual journey.
Unlike the E8 2.0's, the E8 Motion headphones are only available in white, eschewing the obsession with making sporty headphones in color schemes better suited to your sneakers.
And in May, he debuted a namesake restaurant next door, eschewing the ubiquitous fixed menu format in favor of casual à la-carte plates made with humble Italian staples.
O'Connor has also looked to fight being linked to national Democrats, eschewing the fiery rhetoric and leftward swing dominating the Democratic Party to reach out to longtime Republican voters.
Dotdash has had success eschewing news, gossip, and other content areas that have a short shelf life and instead focusing on service categories like home, personal finance, and health.
McCain made a point of eschewing racism, as when he rebuked a supporter in 2008 for calling Barack Obama "an Arab," and was an ardent proponent of immigration reform.
And the GOP has worked itself into a similarly happy place on Medicare, abandoning Paul Ryan's fanatical vision of privatizing the program while eschewing liberal plans for expanding it.
The diet is more about living an ethical lifestyle - sparing animals and eschewing farming techniques that generate greenhouse gases and consume excess water - than it is about shedding pounds.
But, although Hacker doesn't note it explicitly, there's a liberal version, too, having to do with doffing corporate structures, eschewing inhibiting social norms, and refusing a career in plastics.
Eschewing the politeness stereotypical of Canadians, this sub's users instead spend their time cheering the deaths of those who had the gall to be feminist (or simply not Islamophobic).
These drawings and stories flit by, none lingering too long, eschewing any context that would make sense of them in favor of a consistent mood of dark, trepidatious lust.
The SeaDrone is controlled with a tablet app, and the craft itself runs a custom Linux install — eschewing the "very analog" control schemes of most remote-operated underwater vehicles.
" Eschewing any notions of "strength and unity," Trump said his time in Brussels would be spent delivering a message to NATO allies: "'You have to start paying your bills.
Still, in the interests of research, eschewing the charms of ear candling, an ozone colonic, or an intuitive reading, I head upstairs to establish what a vaginal ozone is.
As a two-time Republican senator from Indiana, Mr. Coats was known for eschewing the flashy, focusing on pushing his agenda with back-room conversations, not news-making speeches.
You can address it as JW Anderson did, by eschewing glamour for the humanity of the everyday, and reinventing shirting, suits and shift dresses with asymmetry, crochet and craft.
Now we can go online and find people of color doing the gawking, offering jokes and anthropological scrutiny about white people's underseasoning food, mistreating potato salad or eschewing washcloths.
Officials in Mr. Maguire's office, who did not know the details of the complaint, were puzzled why Mr. Schiff went public right away, eschewing the usual closed-door negotiations.
Hammond has said only the November event will be important in future, eschewing the chance to dominate the headlines twice a year like his more flamboyant predecessor George Osborne.
More than an hour after the game finished, the Marlins said the cat had darted away, eschewing the media spotlight, never to be seen again by its adoring fans.
Eschewing the epic shopping list of ingredients required by some recipes, he views it as a challenge to produce the same deep, pronounced flavor with just 10 or 12.
Yes, he made $23 million last year, but since taking the helm at the investment bank from Lloyd Blankfein in October 2018, he's been eschewing Wall Street's stuffy ways.
ChesnuTT toured once more, hosting question-and-answer sessions and eschewing his most famous material, certainly befuddling those in the audience that came to hear "Looks Good in Leather".
But even against the backdrop of Breivik's own trial, extremist nationalists in the Norwegian public sphere expressed support for Breivik's anti-Muslim and bigoted views, even while eschewing his violence.
"For male writers, women tend to gain strength through being raped or by eschewing femininity and embracing masculine traits," Ira Madison III wrote at the Daily Beast after episode six.
Mulry aims to bring a house party vibe to every wedding, eschewing the trope of the annoying DJ in a shiny suit chatting shit on the mic all night long.
Instead, O'Rourke focused on a flurry of small campaign stops across 18 states, talking to hundreds of voters — mostly eschewing big rallies favored by many top Democratic contenders, like Sens.
While its rivals in the self-driving world make power moves, Ford is widely seen as playing the long game by focusing on small experiments and eschewing major deal announcements.
UNORTHODOX CAMPAIGNING Zelenskiy won big in April by departing from traditional politics, relying on comedy gigs, social media savvy and crowdsourcing policy ideas to climb the polls, while eschewing rallies.
Largely eschewing traditional campaign events, the former New Mexico governor has instead opted to appear almost daily on multiple news programs and appeal to his solid core of online support.
But those platforms are either dead or (arguably) dying, while powerhouses like YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook are all eschewing short form and pivoting to easier-to-monetize long-form video.
And here's a tip from a player (me) who spent a ton of time hunting animals, fishing, eschewing fast travel, and generally dicking around: don't worry about any of that.
As the years have passed, these inclinations have softened; Wilco's last few albums, pleasant though they are, never feel particularly ambitious, eschewing Tweedy's affinity for grand statements and dramatic reinventions.
Self-driving: A Goldman Sachs analyst asked why Musk diverges from virtually every other carmaker making autonomous vehicles by relying solely on radar, cameras and ultrasonic sensors, and eschewing Lidar.
And with more people eschewing the press as their trustworthy source of information than ever before, Trump's "straight from the horse's mouth" words could be taken as the unimpeachable truth.
British officials accuse Brussels of eschewing creative solutions to avoid trade disruption, while EU leaders complain that Prime Minister Theresa May's divided government is failing to make its intentions clear.
Senate Republican Leader Herman Baertschiger Jr. on Tuesday said that his caucus was "prepared to take actions" to prevent the bill from passing, according to The Oregonian, eschewing democratic norms.
Part of the widespread appeal is in the brand's design — by eschewing certain traditional substances and fragrances, it avoids falling into the stereotype of being a "girly" product, she said.
In keeping with the last two years, Kim opted to wear a Western suit with pinstripes and a gray tie, eschewing the collarless formal attire he usually wears in public.
The key to both came in the form of a simple intercom system that allowed diners to order from their cars, eschewing the typical walk-up style of hamburger stand.
But to think that they can do that by somehow eschewing identity is ridiculous — white Midwesterners have identities, too, and nobody votes based off detailed readings of campaigns' policy PDFs.
Christian women, like the swimwear designer Jessica Rey, may express their vision of modesty by eschewing bikinis in favor of bathing suits that expose their legs but cover their midriffs.
In eschewing Medicare for All, Ms. Pelosi is turning away from a proposal that does not have the votes to pass the House and has divided Democrats on Capitol Hill.
The group has accomplished this by eschewing gory attacks in favor of empowering its affiliates and building relations with local communities — all while maintaining its determination to attack the West.
In eschewing the program, the United States and some of its allies have also focused on China's poor record on human rights, highlighted by the harsh treatment of the Uighurs.
If you're looking to make a career out of creating great art, or changing the world through activism, or otherwise eschewing the conventional business track, I wish you the best.
A former architect, she creates her structured-yet-elegant dresses, short jackets and wide-legged trousers directly on a mannequin, eschewing paper, and using fabrics originally meant for home furnishings.
Even on the court, a place ruled by tradition, Gorsuch showed his independence early by eschewing the tradition of relying upon a pool of clerks to go through cert petitions.
Eschewing the traditional ways of Washington, Big Tech has flaunted its outsized fortune in the face of legacy industries like advertising, broadcasting, finance, media and telecom, which are heavily regulated.
At one point in 2000, 220,2000 Londoners a day were installing the app on their phones, eschewing iconic black cabs in favor of a Toyota Prius summoned with a tap.
And while Ms. Powell Jobs has in recent years become increasingly ambitious with her business and philanthropy, she keeps a low profile, granting relatively few interviews and eschewing the spotlight.
" Notably, the developers have chosen almost all local commercial establishments, eschewing national chains in favor of what Monty Hoffman, chief executive and founder of PN Hoffman, described as "authenticity throughout.
Carriers are hiring celebrity chefs, eschewing allergy-triggering peanuts and expanding their menus with gluten-free dishes, tastier vegan options and better ingredients to help build loyalty among picky travelers.
She starred in a big teen film early in her career but surprised everyone by eschewing Hollywood and moving to New York to become the star of Charlie's theatre company.
In practical terms, this means eschewing staunch insistence on procedural democracy and replacing it with an emphasis on "good enough" governance, which focuses on establishing basic security and job opportunities.
If you've been eschewing filet mignon for years now along with the rest of us (it's flavorless, we say, because everyone does), it might be worth a run this weekend.
For all the talk of DeRozan's masterful dominance of the supposedly archaic mid-range game, Lowry's gone the other direction, eschewing the least efficient parts of the court almost entirely.
Still, both plays featured ultra-talented first-overall picks doing what few rookies have the wherewithal to even consider, eschewing positional soundness to follow a hunch and make a play.
Photo: Adam Berry (Getty)If you're a kid in one of 16 selected US school districts, get ready to browse the web from the comfort of your seatbelt-eschewing school bus.
Once in office he plans to work out of the downtown National Palace and continue living in his modest home, eschewing the Los Pinos compound where presidents traditionally take up residence.
So next time you go to take a basic nail selfie post-salon visit, consider eschewing the brick wall or colorful graffiti and embrace a deli meat or household object instead.
It will also likely be the first to ship with Samsung's new voice assistant, continuing a trend among Android manufacturers of eschewing Google Assistant, in spite of its recent broad rollout.
Eschewing digital technology in favor of modular synthesizers and mixing boards, Roach's oeuvre ranges from amorphous soundscapes that recall Brian Eno's album Music for Airports, to more driving, Krautrock-inflected compositions.
Iraq's population is predominantly Shi'ite Muslim, and its society is conservative, with many women wearing the black head-to-toe abaya and most people eschewing alcohol, which is forbidden by Islam.
Local Motors wants to build vehicles tailor-made for micro-markets, eschewing the one-size fits most approach of many car makers for something that offers specific answers to specific problems.
They've made her leadership and speakership a central issue in numerous congressional campaigns, arguing she represents the ideals of coastal, elitist liberals while eschewing the economic needs of Middle America voters.
Until now, Donald J. Trump's campaign has broken all the rules, eschewing rope lines, diner visits and decorum in favor of one-hour rallies, Twitter commentary and one provocation after another.
And while the look was totally Kim, the 35-year-old mom of two did switch things up in the hair department, eschewing her signature waves for sleek center parted strands.
Jabra, much to its credit, went a different route entirely, eschewing the focuses of most Bluetooth earbud makers for one specially tailored to the company's strong suit: making and taking calls.
Both Coleman and Hammons struggled with the commercial demands of their respective practices, and as a result both shifted toward conceptualism over formalism, eschewing more marketable forms of their artistic mediums.
NYX Cosmetics describes itself as a "digital-first" brand, eschewing traditional ad buys in favor of customer selfies it shares on social media, including an Instagram account with 11.7 million followers.
He said a lot of people had cast doubt over the wisdom of moving Web Summit to Lisbon from Dublin in 2016, eschewing major cities such as Paris, Berlin and London.
Last Summer and Personal Record found her occasionally eschewing straightforward singing for rapid-fire, single-note narration, a strategy she'd use to cram insane amounts of detail into three-minute songs.
Elleithee's argument was that Trump defeated the Republican Party before defeating the Democratic Party by eschewing traditional political ideology and tapping into a growing resentment towards our government and economic institutions.
In recent years, many cosmetic companies and direct-to-consumer beauty brands have started eschewing traditional advertising altogether, in favor of tapping into the power of influencer marketing and brand ambassadors.
But there is a growing generation of Latinos and Latinas who are choosing to redefine what quinceañeras mean, eschewing some of the old rules and expanding the purpose of the event.
While most Democratic presidential hopefuls have sworn off of campaign cash from political action committees, she has gone even further, eschewing high-dollar fundraisers and refusing to actively court big donors.
Eschewing the enormous upfront costs of broadband infrastructure gives the company a chance to compete against much larger players if pricing is lower and customer service is dramatically better, said Doherty.
Indeed, many Democrats revere Mr. Clinton as the leader who brought the party back from the political wilderness by eschewing ideological purity in favor of a more incremental, politically centrist philosophy.
For business bailouts, any grants or loans should be contingent on companies keeping employees on their payroll (as in Norway), offering paid sick leave, and eschewing stock buybacks and dividend payouts.
Your practice of eschewing animal products might have some impact on the number of animals that suffer, at least over the course of a lifetime, by reducing demand for those products.
Eschewing the relative — and incorrect — terms like "minority" or "third world," he favors the phrase "majority world," which captures the reality of global demographics, where people of color are the majority.
Eschewing the preparations to go for a jog, the designer arrived backstage an hour before showtime, as the models walked a final run-through with their makeup and hair mostly finished.
By and large, they have wisely taken the same high road that Mr. Ashe took two generations ago, eschewing the politics of character assassination while keeping their eyes on the prize.
This heterodoxy is appealing in certain situations, but when it comes to tough budget choices, he is eschewing the hard choices both parties have traditionally been at least willing to consider.
Though she has made a name for herself by eschewing personal finance, talking to some of her fans has convinced her to incorporate more basic money management tips into her posts.
Just in this past year or so, networks and creators have begun to tackle the realities of this next generation, which is, that they're eschewing labels in a lot of respects.
In eschewing claims to an unmediated reality, Synonyms reveals truths about French society often masked by reality itself, while Young Ahmed obscures crucial systemic injustices in Belgium under the guise of realism.
About a year ago, I got the Nokia Body+, determined to use it in its dumbest form possible: getting only my weight measurement and eschewing all the tracking and body composition metrics.
If this were a weightless, episodic science fiction series, that could be refreshing, but dabbling in heavier issues and eschewing humor or self-awareness means Another Life can't fill that niche, either.
Sebald, "Max" to her, sent back her drafts by post, eschewing email; she treasured the way his central European melancholy and wandering sub-clauses touched the scenes of her native East Anglia.
The r/Games subreddit is closed for April Fools' Day, eschewing the day's typical tradition of lighthearted pranking to shed some light on problems that have plagued the gaming community for decades.
Lee, born in 22015 in Kowon in the region of South Hamgyeong-do above the 21972th parallel, has always been a solitary artist, eschewing identification with any groups, movements, trends or ideologies.
Loving's biggest accomplishment may be eschewing too much of a rah-rah-we-won attitude after the case is decided in the Lovings' favor, which serves to underline how little has changed.
There is something to be gained by eschewing the idea of the "Great Millennial Novel" altogether: it encourages reading variously and widely, rather than seeking a particular voice to fit a stereotype.
But the weekend was upon me: Tomorrow, Saturday, I would expand my radius, eschewing public transport, and come hell or high water, I would bag myself some of those elusive rare Pokémon.
Eschewing actual physicals and meetings with actual insurance agents should not only speed up the process but bring it to the zenith of startup service experience by making the process "on demand".
Eschewing the white roses worn by others, Villa showed off a white gown hand-painted with the image of a fetus in a rainbow-colored womb, accessorized by a "Choose Life" purse.
This is surprising in a museum where the installations typically provide visual delight, eschewing the standard blank white walls and opting instead to install their shows in rooms that pulse with color.
Bloomberg is eschewing, for example, the idea of a wealth tax embraced by Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, which would dun an array of assets besides income, like artwork and second homes.
Traditional retailers like Lord & Taylor have taken notice, and now see Walmart as a potential distribution partner in a world where customers are eschewing the shopping mall for the online retail experience.
Jim Barrineau, head of emerging markets debt at Schroders, said he has been buying "smaller, less well-known" names and boosting emerging market corporate debt, eschewing stalwarts like Brazil, Mexico and Russia.
The company made a name for itself as a direct-to-consumer subscription razor blades service, which cut costs by eschewing traditional store-shelf space and passing on the savings to consumers.
And for extended periods, they were basically just jamming, eschewing punk's ethos of trimming anything that could be seen as indulgent and letting the music be just as expressive as the lyrics.
Rather than look "punk," Descendents have actually been punk, eschewing all of the things bands "should do" in favor of playing angular and often discordant pop-inspired songs with melodies and harmonies.
Turkey, meanwhile, would try to reap maximum concessions from the EU — on trade, visa-free travel to Europe and support for Syrian refugees — while eschewing alignment with EU governance and economic standards.
What outsiders fail to understand about urbano is just how much it genuinely reps hip-hop, often eschewing Latin American cultural signifiers in favor of more universally understood and emblematic rap aesthetics.
Katy is part of a growing number of couples who are turning to less traditional registry options to suit their needs, eschewing custom in favor of asking for gifts they actually want.
It is a nonprofit organization that secretly buys cars like ordinary customers and has a history of eschewing any form of advertising or other entanglements that could appear to compromise its impartiality.
It's worth noting that Rammstein has established a huge and wildly dedicated global fan base while eschewing (or, perhaps more accurately, being eschewed by) traditional media outlets and most commercial radio stations.
It's a way of arguing against her understanding of her own authority, making the case that her rigorous eschewing of the personal often undermined her writing rather than granting it more rigor.
Spotify, the streaming music service, is eschewing the traditional initial public offering for a direct listing and is taking its pitch directly to retail investors, streaming its presentation on its website Thursday.
Across a wide range of classically risky teenage behaviors, today's teenagers are getting tamer and more responsible, making better decisions and eschewing the dangerous choices that, for many adults today, defined youth.
While he was not the first to advocate natural methods in childbirth, like eschewing unnecessary drugs and medical procedures, Mr. Leboyer set himself apart by focusing primarily on minimizing the baby's suffering.
Burst is a DTC company—that's direct-to-consumer, similar to how makeup company Glossier and luggage company Away are eschewing traditional retail channels and selling their stuff through their own websites.
But sussing out whether Bloomberg can appeal to Democrats by tacking left and railing against corruption—which as a self-funded rich person eschewing all donations, he can do—is one thing.
After showing early interest in the currency, most big banks have moved on to make investments in the blockchain, the new type of ledger technology introduced by Bitcoin, while eschewing Bitcoin itself.
More than that, there are hundreds who have represented English clubs at a professional level, with some deciding to represent Caribbean nations on the international stage and others eschewing international football altogether.
After the Cold War, George W. Bush began by emphatically eschewing democracy then shifted to make it a central feature, only to back away again toward the end of his second term.
He then spent 2017 consolidating his position as leader of the Republican Party at the expense of eschewing most of the policy heterodoxy that made him so intriguing as a 2016 candidate.
Denise Matthews, the singer, model and actress known as Vanity, who toured with Prince in the 19593s before eschewing her wild persona for life as a minister, died on Monday in Fremont, Calif.
Some of them wouldn't have even been fly balls: the livelier ball has driven hitters to swing harder and aim higher, eschewing ground balls and accepting strikeouts in exchange for potential home runs.
Eschewing the more traditional black-tie look, the five-time Super Bowl winner, 40, opted for a Versace tuxedo featuring a black turtleneck underneath a jacket featuring elaborate gold embroidering on the lapel.
Long before he was attracting problematic thirst as bookstore manager/serial killer Joe Goldberg on You, Penn Badgley was Gossip Girl's "Lonely Boy," — a..ka, literature-loving, Upper East Side-eschewing Dan Humphrey.
Slack is pursuing a direct listing, eschewing the typical IPO process in favor of putting its current stock on to the NYSE without doing an additional raise or bringing on underwriter banking partners.
Every Frame A Painting's Tony Zhou dedicated a video to his film style a couple of years ago, noting that he uses a precise hand behind the camera, largely eschewing handheld camera movement.
With countless hybrid devices having flooded the market in recent years, the ConceptD 9 is among the more unique, eschewing the kind of Surface form factor most of these companies go in for.
Carmakers are increasingly eschewing the traditional auto shows that take place in cities like Detroit, New York, and Paris for events like CES, E3, and Gamescom, all in hopes of attracting younger customers.
Airlines affected by the Max grounding, now in its fifth month, are reducing the number of flights they operate on certain routes or eschewing less profitable routes, in hopes of minimizing travel disruptions.
Koch said Spartan racers have a tendency to infuse their lives with opportunities to add activity: eschewing elevators for stairs and parking on the far side of the lot to force longer walks.
Over the years he would continue to make a name for himself for refusing to play by fashion's rules, even eschewing the industry's traditional seasonal collection calendars, which he retired from in 27.
Kuwait hasn't taken the dramatic steps of many of the emirates in the United Arab Emirates, like eschewing most or all taxes, opening up ownership to foreigners or establishing robust-free trade zones.
She's tried to draw a clearer line between her persona and herself, cutting back on revealing personal streams, eschewing flashy public debates, and thinking more critically about how her work will be understood.
For many years, BBM was considered BlackBerry's (nee Research in Motion) strongest product, with some loyalists eschewing Android and iOS devices before it was finally ported over to those operating systems in 2013.
A banker familiar with the deal said Springer's main owners wanted to uphold the company's heritage in news and take their time to expand its classifieds business, eschewing the idea of a breakup.
Demand remained strong despite a pick-up in volatility in many global markets during the quarter, with investors adding to their emerging market bets after years of eschewing riskier regions of the world.
The company went from small studio to behemoth very quickly after Vampire came out in 1991 on the back of the design team eschewing the trappings of most roleplaying games which preceded them.
Ant Financial is tipped to go public in the next year or two, potentially in China, eschewing the path taken by Alibaba which held a record U.S. IPO worth $25 billion in 2014.
Throughout, Key proved a populist while eschewing conservative morality politics, supporting gay marriage and rejecting his predecessor's attempt to play divisive, race-based politics by stirring up white grievance against the Maori population.
It's a way for the company to continue to avoid the Windows 10 route, eschewing full touchscreen functionality while still offering the ability for users to touch-poke a swipe at a proxy.
Eschewing his common practice of using his favorite models in his photography, Diop's self-portraits became a tool through which he worked to dismantle stereotypical images of derelict African refugees flooding Western shores.
Wen is also a refreshing face in the evolving landscape of Instagram style and beauty, eschewing strict notions of masculine beauty through his personal photography and professional modeling work with brands like Omocat.
A firm insistence by the media that politicians display in-depth knowledge, fact-based realism and astute judgment — while eschewing empty sloganism and easy campaign promises — would be a real show of idealism.
The key to his success was applying the tools and tricks that he learned in his earlier career as a Republican media consultant, eschewing the traditionally nonpartisan approach of other major broadcast networks.
They join popular restaurants like Little Tong Noodle Shop, Hunan Slurp and Little Alley, all of which have found success in eschewing homogeneous takeout staples and embracing more distinctly flavored regional noodle specialties.
Audric de Campeau, a bit of a showman, likes to demonstrate how safe it is to work with bees by eschewing the usual white protective suits and face masks worn by most beekeepers.
It doesn't mean eschewing specific materials, but rather going by their associations: Denim shorts are O.K., but maybe not Daisy Dukes; a sequined sheath or tank fine, but perhaps not a crop top.
Ultimately, Ukrainians got tired of Moscow's heavy hand, and the last straw was Yanukovych signing an exclusive trade agreement with Russia and eschewing a broad trade regime with Europe and the United States.
They are also eschewing the term pitch, the measure of one point on in a seat to a seat in front of them, because they say it doesn't capture the space travelers have.
The format is simple: Carlson prefers to talk to one person at a time, eschewing the "Brady Bunch" grids that many cable-news shows use to fill the screen with noise and drama.
"Eschewing technology and traditional management practices, many people would joke that Danny ran Henry Street out of his back pocket," Mr. Garza, the settlement house's current president and chief executive, said by email.
Interviews with a dozen current and past Vatican officials and aides paint a portrait of Pope Francis, a Jesuit who turns 80 in December, as eschewing filters between him and the outside world.
I greatly relate to their 2005 LP, I'm Some Songs, and its grotesque vocal treatments, sound collages, the alternating of dull and powerful moments, and unabashed creativity eschewing any kind of skilled musicianship.
Eschewing traditional rallies, his campaign relied heavily on quirky social media posts to his millions of online followers, jokey posters, comedy gigs and winking allusions to the fictional president he portrays on screen.
Eschewing a clear indictment of either candidate in tomorrow's election, the Weirdcore-produced video caricatures them both through distorted representations and pitched-up voices, conveying a general sense of wonky unease more than anything.
Li-Chen Miller, Microsoft's engineering manager for Windows experiences, showed them off in a demo where she logged into her laptop with wearable bands and a contactless ID card, eschewing the traditional password route.
Gabriel Chiu, M.D., a plastic and reconstructive surgeon based in Beverly Hills, also advises we dial down our expectations — and takes it one step further, eschewing microdermabrasion altogether in favor of gentler exfoliating options.
By eschewing the optical in favor of the visceral, as well as rejecting the mechanical for the handmade (while downplaying gesture and overt mark-making), Jones proves that painting's parameters continue to be commodious.
In addition to eschewing hard-nosed medical analysis, the film treads a line between acknowledging both its subjects' very real symptoms and the frustration of friends and family who see them retreat into isolation.
Frank soon graduates from fixing to whacking, with Scorsese, as so often, eschewing grandeur for the downbeat detail—a gun handed over in a brown paper bag, with no more fuss than a sandwich.
Rose is executing the Trumpiest thing of all: eschewing a political equivalency to work to convince voters with an idiosyncratic style that he hears them, that he's the one who can solve their problems.
The veteran senior exec, who's clocked up a decade at the company, also as its VP of engineering, is the latest stand-in for CEO Mark Zuckerberg who keeps eschewing repeat requests to appear.
In addition to simply showing some great parenting skills, commenters on the Facebook post have pointed out that it's great to see a man talking to his daughters about emotions and eschewing toxic masculinity.
Bill Clinton came to power by eschewing the progressive, constituency-focused — some might say Balkanized — progressive Democratic politics of the 1980s for a center-left "New Democrat" politics that courted swing voters (moderate whites).
Eschewing CGI animals for live ones was proving more limiting and costly than expected, and the sheer fun of their source material's "animal uprising" premise was getting lost in dreary stories about corporate espionage.
It's a huge step for the fashion retail conglomerate, which is one of the biggest fashion retailers in the world, especially since many fashion labels are eschewing the use of fur in their collections.
Puttick drew the attention of media outlets from across the globe with his eclectic casting, eschewing the traditional mannequins in favor of women he personally found inspiring, of varying shapes, sizes, ages, and professions.
Not only do these books manage to be modestly funny while eschewing burps, boogers and earwax, they also project a level of respect for adult authority that is rare in 21st-century children's literature.
Children eat what their parents eat; parents can help set the table for a healthy lifestyle, so to speak, by feeding their family nutritious, wholesome food and eschewing junk food as much as possible.
The Trump "America First" foreign policy is based on the view that the U.S. needs to defend its interests by acting alone, eschewing or withdrawing from multilateral arrangements for trade, economics, diplomacy or security.
And Chill is a movie recommendation engine that is eschewing the traditional "like/dislike" model of recommendation, instead pledging to dig deeper into the reasons a viewer would want to watch a certain movie.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is not eschewing political or diplomatic ways to settle the conflict in Syria, the Kremlin said on Friday, while making clear it would continue providing military assistance to the Syrian government.
Brewers are harnessing the citrus and tropical notes of new hop varieties while eschewing their characteristic bitterness, a trick they achieve by loading their hops late in the brewing process, and in huge quantities.
Instead, they're talking up the fact that Trump is eschewing traditional prep sessions (for the most part) and is relying on a team of advisers that reportedly includes former Fox News chief Roger Ailes.
Investors tend to turn to long-term government bonds as a safe place to park money, pushing down their yields, while eschewing shorter-term government debt, causing the rates on those securities to rise.
This season, the Los Angeles-based brand continued to experiment with its show format by eschewing a catwalk in favor of an ice rink, holding a skating extravaganza in the courtyard at Somerset House.
Four years ago, China took such a leadership position at the global climate talks by eschewing decades old political divisions over developed and developing country responsibilities and putting concrete emissions targets on the table.
Eschewing polemics, "How to See" channels the type of discussion you might overhear between artists — the shoptalk — in the service of helping the reader make sense of the sometimes perplexing world of contemporary art.
British label Burberry debuted both menswear and womenswear collections on the runway and made them immediately available to purchase through physical and online stores, eschewing the traditional six-month wait from runway to retail.
Eschewing chronology, it features 31 of the artist's paintings and collages, and a small selection of sculptures and furniture by Karon Davis and Shelby George, and an installation by Kahlil Joseph (Davis's elder brother).
He had his ups and downs in the fund business but made history by popularizing the index fund and creating Vanguard, giving up his chance at great wealth by eschewing ownership of the company.
" In a radio interview late last month, Pelosi slammed Facebook for eschewing responsibility for content, saying, "We have said all along, poor Facebook, they were unwittingly exploited by the Russians [in the 2016 election].
Clinton in Iowa: Does he have the stomach to directly attack and potentially defeat her, or will he be satisfied having injected important issues into the race and preserved his reputation for eschewing negative campaigning?
Hewitt, an old hand who has worked on Democratic campaigns going back to Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential race, says he can't help but raise an eyebrow when he hears O'Rourke talk about eschewing PACS now.
Eschewing typical forms of Chinese soft power, TikTok could be the arrival of a subtler form of algorithmic influence, with sophisticated Chinese AI controlling what becomes viral content potentially shared among millions of young Americans.
He's running on a Conor Lamb-like platform, eschewing the newfound issues of the left like Medicare-for-all and "Abolish ICE," but hitting his Republican opponent for wanting to cut Medicare and Social Security.
There, she was sexy, smart and vulnerable—eschewing the tiresome big-jerk demeanor of Tammy and The Boss—and in Ghostbusters, she's a charming, sensitive geek who never quite forgave Erin for breaking their bond.
Adopting environmentally conscious behaviors such as eschewing meat or living car-free for a year will cut the estimate for that New York-Beijing trip by about a fifth through emissions reduction, according to Shameplane.
It compared individual liberty positions Sanders expressed in opposing Clinton in the primaries with Johnson's similar beliefs, focusing on opposition to military interventionism, eschewing crony capitalism, and calling for ending excesses of the drug war.
Trump made his self-funding a selling point early in his campaign as he fended off 16 Republican rivals for the party nomination, arguing that by eschewing big donors he wasn't beholden to special interests.
Despite the flub, Falwell, who cut a radio advertisement for Trump last week, was laudatory of the real-estate magnate, glowingly comparing Trump to his father due to their shared propensity for eschewing political correctness.
The new map Ecopoint: Antarctica is an Arcade-only map and much more compact than traditional Overwatch maps, eschewing the objective-oriented layout of every other map to instead put the focus on team fights.
It has a wonderful large screen in the center, eschewing many of the sliders, buttons and knobs found in traditional cars, "but they have the steering wheel which is nice and super tactile," he smiled.
A former assistant college wrestling coach and past leader of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, Jordan is known for eschewing a suit jacket as he walks the Capitol hallways or interrogates witnesses during committee hearings.
Is it that these figures truly turn away from society, eschewing it for a "purer" form of life and practice, or is their disappearance more tantamount to an alternative career move, an immortalization in obscurity?
ELISA ADAMS New Hyde Park, N.Y. To the Editor: News that Donald Trump was eschewing traditional debate preparations in favor of discussions with Roger Ailes and Laura Ingraham points unmistakably to the strategy being devised.
An attorney for the plaintiffs claimed at Thursday's hearing that officials considering the the waiver requests were eschewing guidelines and accused them of repeatedly denying people the ability to demonstrate their qualifications for a visa.
By eschewing the charter model, James not only avoids what many critics consider to be the privatization of education; he may also shore up the school system's ability to address, rather than aggravate, existing inequalities.
Eschewing more traditional media outlets, Mr. Andrews reached out to The Onion, the satirical news organization known for outlandish social commentaries, comedic horoscopes and political spoofs, which since 2012 has had an internal ad agency.
For some reason Google decided a pulsing white light would signal the camera is recording, going against a half-century of established color-coding by eschewing red (red actually indicates the camera needs a reboot).
From there, there is very little relationship-based awkwardness between the pair, eschewing the will-they-won't-they-oh-now-one-is-sad-what-the-fuck dance that drags the comedy of other sitcoms down.
But what some vegans may not realize is that just eschewing animal products doesn't absolve them of any responsibility for the rise of antibiotic resistant superbugs, at least as it relates to the food supply.
" Meghan remembered the iconic photographer on Instagram, writing: "His work is revered globally for capturing the essence of a subject and promoting healthy ideals of beauty, eschewing photoshopping, and preferring natural beauty with minimal makeup.
Eschewing the traditional ways of Washington, Google and Amazon have flaunted their outsized fortune in the face of longtime legacy industries like advertising, broadcasting, finance and telecom, all of which — unlike Tech — are heavily regulated.
Her work often explores those themes directly, using tailoring tricks or, when not eschewing sleeves entirely, peppering her garments with three or four as decorative devices, displaced and hence especially difficult to cut and make.
Many Twitter users referred to a visit last month by President Donald Trump whose wife, Melania, and daughter Ivanka were widely praised by Saudi commentators for their elegance despite eschewing veils and wearing stylish dresses.
And yet, despite all the pearl-clutching about millennials eschewing marriage and commitment, the numbers show young people actually are often looking for something more substantial, fulfilling and long-term than just a casual hookup.
Many businesses predict that the future of shopping is being influenced by the "end of ownership," an idea authors Aaron Perzanowski and Jason Schultz coined when describing shoppers eschewing personal property in the digital era.
His eschewing of big-pocketed donors during his largely self-funded campaign also puts him in a unique position for a Republican — able to legitimately criticize a Democratic opponent for being potentially beholden to special interests.
But markets saw his appointment as a sign that Bolsonaro will give his economic team headed by Guedes full autonomy to run the economy, eschewing nationalist and protectionist development policies he has advocated in the past.
Eschewing the 10 AM to 12 AM Sunday service seems to be a strategic move, which implies to me that the people behind these religious movements sense Christianity may be losing its dominant hold in Norwich.
Also, by working with a short coil rather than a long one, which is commonplace when using a potter's wheel, Rosen underscores his intention to build something out of a minute form, while eschewing the wheel.
Importantly, the studies did not investigate non-health reasons for eschewing beef and bacon — including animal welfare and meat production's harmful impact on the environment — and the science backing the environmental case remains stronger than ever.
Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner, who Forbes called the mastermind behind Trump's campaign, recognized the public's waning faith in traditional news outlets and capitalized on it by eschewing those sources and highlighting their deficiencies.
She raised the couple's two sons, William and Harry, as much as possible herself, eschewing the traditional aristocratic childhood of starched shirts and quiet manners, opting instead for noisy football matches and splashy family bath-times.
But, from the candidates' opening statements, in which Donald Trump went after Hillary Clinton, eschewing his attacks on Lyin' Ted [Cruz] and Little Marco [Rubio]—epithets that remained unspoken throughout the evening—the atmosphere was different.
As the minority party in 2006, party leaders had focused heavily on purple swing districts, largely eschewing an emphasis on social issues like immigration, guns and abortion in favor of a bread-and-butter economic message.
Eschewing chronological and generational frames, the curators have explicitly sought to keep history at bay — neither staging an ideological exhibition nor instrumentalizing art in a storytelling function — and ask us to assess the art per se.
Eschewing the more radical language of Islamists in other parts of the region, the Brotherhood has emphasized bread-and-butter concerns and included women and Christians on the candidate lists it presented to voters on Tuesday.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Monday named a new cabinet little changed from that with which he narrowly won July 2 elections, eschewing a major reshuffle in favor of consolidating his shaky position.
Of course Burnett couldn't pass up the chance to get a laugh on such a serious occasion, eschewing the standard towering high heels in favor of a pair of winter-appropriate, super cozy, lug-soled slippers.
All along, the Food and Drug Administration has periodically issued warnings about clinical-sounding language on anti-aging products, which habitually play with the aura of science while eschewing its requirements for actual evidence and tests.
Hooked on the utopian glee of a Disney vacation, the couple has spent the past few years eschewing a single blowout trip in favor of feeling that Happiest Place on Earth glow as often as possible.
Eschewing Technicolor effects for deliberate, middle-of-the-road progress through the 85-minute score, he also sacrificed the building of momentum; the aim seemed to be a slow burn, but things never really caught fire.
Still, eschewing the outdated stereotype of M.L.S. as a retirement league for well-known Europeans, Coach Bob Bradley and General Manager John Thorrington have built a fan-friendly and surprisingly formidable (at least up front) team.
While he produces plenty of abstract and photorealist works, he is better known for eschewing paint and canvas altogether — making art out of Styrofoam, carpeting and aluminum-faced foam insulation, which viewers scratch and scrawl over.
With N.F.L. teams eschewing downfield passes for underneath routes, and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady averaging a mere 2.18 seconds per postseason throw in the pocket, according to Pro Football Focus, interior pressure is ever more critical.
At one point Switek hesitates to call a female skeleton from a tar pit "La Brea Woman" because of current theories on sex and gender, eschewing "biological sex" as presumptuous and sticking to "osteological sex" instead.
In eschewing broad new proposals, Mr. de Blasio focused his campaign on get-out-the-vote efforts, after only about 14 percent of registered Democratic voters turned out for the New York City primary in September.
Ms. Mumford's voice has filled the Metropolitan Opera House with ease and penetrated through the New York Philharmonic playing Wagner, yet she was engrossingly intimate in Bolcom: sometimes even eschewing vibrato and delivering quiet, seductive Sprechstimme.
Around the same time, an American Presbyterian minister, Sylvester Graham, reasoned that, as gluttony was the greatest sin, abstinence must lead to virtue; he advised eating vegetables and drinking water, eschewing meat, coffee, spices, and alcohol.
None of these thorny issues were mentioned when Mr. Trump and Mr. Erdogan delivered statements in the Roosevelt Room, eschewing the news conference that former President Barack Obama typically held with Mr. Erdogan after their meetings.
The company would add far more value to its brand by eschewing incentives and instead working with the winner to address challenges like affordable housing and traffic congestion, which its new headquarters is likely to exacerbate.
But on the lighter fare that attends the office of mayor, Mr. de Blasio has often taken a certain pride in eschewing some of the appearances that his predecessors made, sometimes grudgingly, sometimes with great enthusiasm.
While no statistics in Britain are available, a significant number of British Muslims say they are eschewing United States travel in light of the ban, according to Muslim officials and anecdotal evidence from interviews in Britain.
While some people consider "clean eating" to mean eschewing all animal products, sugar, and gluten, others use the term when talking about focusing on whole foods and steering clear of heavily processed, refined, and fried foods.
Woods had largely been eschewing his driver in the previous two days to avoid Carnoustie's daunting rough, but on Saturday, he had no compunction about pulling out the longest club in his bag on the tee.
To the chagrin of some critics, prominent rappers have been eschewing mainstream media in favor of starting their own radio shows—and Minaj is just the latest in a long line of artists to do so.
SYDNEY, Australia — For years, the graduating classes of Australia's military training programs studied Dari and Pashto, the languages of distant war-torn lands, eschewing the Bahasa and the Pijin of Asia-Pacific nations close to home.
Over the last decade, one of the major forces driving the explosive growth of the tech sector has been the constellation of companies and founders eschewing safe jobs and venerable institutions and, instead, launching their own startups.
Upon his launch in 2001, he single-handedly changed the silhouette of the classic men's suit, eschewing the roomier proportions of the '80s and '90s for a cropped and shrunken silhouette that is now a menswear standard.
This is leading us to "the end of ownership," which is how authors Aaron Perzanowski and Jason Schultz describe the result of shoppers eschewing personal property in the digital era in their book of the same name.
Yet by eschewing market values, Hansson was able to adopt a "fuck you" mentality, which he said has proved to be the "number one defense mechanism" against the developer burnout that runs rampant in the FOSS community.
She has also mostly refused to play the kinds of political games that can constitute a large part of academic life, eschewing disciplinary jargon and citing the work of other scholars only when she felt like it.
Eschewing any comments about acquisitions when I brought up the topic in our conversation ("No acquisitions," was his answer on that subject), he said that Zwift for now doesn't have any formal commercial partnerships team in place.
Washington (CNN)Top Donald Trump surrogate Ben Carson said Tuesday it was "relatively irrelevant" that the mogul seemed to be eschewing promises made over the primaries to strike a more moderate tone ahead of the general election.
But this year, day 22 might be their most surprising choice of all, eschewing their usual high profile It Girls like Bella, Gigi, and Kendall in favor of a relative newcomer to the modeling game, Alexis Ren.
Deadmau20163 and Fedoni were clearly eschewing tradition (if the pyrotechnics didn't already give that hint) as he also shared a photo of his bride-to-be hours before their ceremony as she sat in a makeup chair.
But this year, investors may be better served by eschewing the adage as stocks look positioned to buck that trend, with corporate profits coming off a banner quarter and as the U.S. economy continues to gain traction.
The enterprise communication company is pursuing a direct listing, eschewing the typical IPO process in favor of putting its current stock on to the NYSE without doing an additional raise or bringing on underwriter banking partners. 2.
As traditional retail stores close and vacancies mount, landlords across the country appear newly receptive to leases as short as a week, eschewing the typical 234-year time frame, even in locations that once shunned limited stays.
Crucially, TPU also recycles well, and has the added benefit that pieces can be fused together with heat and pressure, eschewing stitching and allowing the shoe to hang together with powerful, glue-less bonds like welded metal.
I've been riding them around the World War 1 shooter's Sinai desert map (the only one available in Battlefield 1's ongoing open beta), eschewing a selection of planes, trains, and automobiles in favor of living steeds.
Brands like Adidas have been at the forefront of integrating such efforts, with its debut in April of the Futurecraft Loop, a 100% recyclable performance running shoe made using only one material type and eschewing toxic glues.
In recent years he has spoken up on hot political issues, including support for gays in the Boy Scouts and for the Black Lives Matter movement, eschewing the conventional wisdom that a chief executive should avoid controversy.
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York ignited outrage from some corners when he picked up a fork and a knife to dive into a slice of pizza, eschewing the city's tradition of the hand-held slice.
Eschewing the plodding, back-to-the-basket approach of their forefathers, 3873-footers like the Knicks' Kristaps Porzingis and the Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo run the floor and hoist interstellar jumpers, turning defensive game plans inside out.
While Berryman and Jackson understood the project of writing sobriety in terms of deprivation — denying themselves the luxuries of plot and stylistic adornment, eschewing the momentous for the plain-spoken — Wallace wrote recovery with an exuberant excess.
Drummer Tim and guitarist Eric share vocal duties and imbue their compositions with the kind of existential dread that hangs over the best kind of death metal, eschewing blood and guts for a more cosmic, destructive focus.
What has gone almost unnoticed is how the Australian couple conquered New York City by eschewing the traditional gatekeepers of public art, like the nonprofit Creative Time and Public Art Fund, in favor of some unlikely allies.
The acting attorney general generated a flurry of headlines at his first news conference when he unexpectedly announced that the special counsel probe was close to being completed, eschewing Justice protocol of not commenting on ongoing investigations.
For most of my life, veganism has been about eschewing animal products whenever possible — not only skipping meat in your diet, but also leather in your shoes, wool in your clothes, and animal-testing in your cosmetics.
On the whole, "Can't Just Stop" is fast-paced and engaging without being simplistic, and Begley shows admirable restraint in eschewing news-you-can-use prescriptions for how to improve your productivity or otherwise better your life.
They didn't anticipate the Air Force more generally starting to send more flights in need of refueling to the financially troubled airport closest to that resort, eschewing military bases that might provide cheaper fuel, as Politico reported.
While Garbrandt's left hook is exceptional at catching opponent's coming in, he tends to open himself up and stand too tall when he exchanges in close—often eschewing the idea of tying up in order to throw back.
"There are tremendous threats to our country," he said during a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, eschewing specifics but suggesting that he, as President, was privy to information that would shake the broader public.
While the rapper and the bra-eschewing model have reportedly been friends for a while, rumors that they were dating started popping up in June, when they walked around Paris and had dinner together during Mens Fashion Week.
Western ideas around proof and truth as far as wellness is concerned can be limited, and limiting, but eschewing them means putting yourself and your health in the hands of individuals, rather than governmental bodies or governing boards.
Keeping a steady hand on its 15 billion euros ($16.77 billion) of assets, Cevian prides itself on working with companies' management teams, eschewing the famed aggressive activism of the likes of Bill Ackman, Carl Icahn and Chris Hohn.
All of this retail jargon feels relatively new and novel, geared towards the enigmatic millennial consumer known for despising any whiff of advertising that sounds like advertising and eschewing supposedly beloved product categories (bars of soap, physical banks).
Like many similar clubs across the Western world, this "atheist church" aims to offer some features of a religious congregation (fellowship, collective enjoyment, a stimulus to moral behaviour) while eschewing any belief in a deity or the supernatural.
Meanwhile, Buzzfeed recently wrote a lengthy report about how content producers of hyperpartisan Facebook pages are growing their audiences by eschewing factual reporting and using false or misleading information that simply tells people what they want to hear.
His dissents, particularly the ones he has written solo, tend to be fascinating and weird, eschewing traditional legal arguments for enthusiastic and lengthy historical surveys of the habits and cultural mores that might have informed the Founding Fathers.
On Sweetheart of the Rodeo, the band made one of the most daring course changes in rock history, eschewing the folk-rock blend that had made them pop luminaries and trading it for a full-blown country sound.
In the episode he paints the most vivid picture of the city I grew up and learned to cook in—eschewing the Hot New Spots to the chagrin of some in favor of Houston's rich, multiracial, artistic mix.
Eschewing traditional methods of distribution, the former Hype Williams member has decided to blast Live in Paris (which, strange actually seems to have been recorded in London in 2015, per a press release) into the ether via Vimeo.
Author and pundit Wayne Allyn Root will deliver the Tea Party response to the State of the Union next week, eschewing the Tea Party Express's tradition of inviting a well-known politician in favor of a political outsider.
Democrats on Tuesday protested the eschewing of that norm, referred to as the "blue slip" process, which has under recent committee chairmen allowed members of the party in opposition to the White House to block judicial nominees. Sen.
Apple is of course reliant on a business model that's focused on selling hardware not advertising, and thus they're in a bit more understandable of a position when it comes to eschewing personal data collection in most circumstances.
Now Hingston, a writer at Philadelphia Magazine, has uncovered a hidden dark side to the subject of sandwich spreads — her younger relatives are eschewing family tradition in favor of what they regard as hipper condiments, she recently wrote.
If you can get a bigger data plan for the same amount of money you are currently paying (while eschewing expensive features you don't use), you won't have to ration your internet usage like it's 1993 dial-up.
San Antonio's nominal starting five with Kyle Anderson in Leonard's place (alongside Parker, Green, Aldridge, and Gasol) is dominant, in part because the fourth-year forward has found ways to be efficient while eschewing the three-point line.
A painting instructor has students totally jazzed about what the class is calling "University of Instagram," eschewing clunky academic LMS's (Learning Management Systems) for the more popular app to show the progress of student work and stay connected.
While Warren had railed against other candidates tapping into super PAC support for months, she said earlier this month that she was increasingly being put at a disadvantage in the money race by eschewing support for such groups.
In the decades since that massacre, university students have generally helped advance the party's economic and political agenda, focusing on jobs, homes and other aspects of material well-being while supporting authoritarian rule, or at least eschewing politics.
The episode, reported earlier by The Washington Post, is the latest instance of Mr. Trump clashing sharply with the leader of a longtime ally, and of his penchant for eschewing diplomatic niceties in favor of hard-edge confrontation.
For ages, Lancaster has conjured up images of the horses and buggies, dairy farms and rustic bakeries of its Amish and Mennonite people, who believe in living simply, many of them eschewing modern conveniences like cars and electricity.
Speaking to an audience of political and economic barons in the ornate St. George's Hall of the Great Kremlin Palace, Mr. Putin praised his compatriots for rallying around "patriotic values" and, counterintuitively, for eschewing the lure of populism.
Of course, times have changed, so Cotton and Perdue, and President Trump for that matter, are eschewing any direct connection to race and have instead framed the RAISE Act as immigration reform legislation designed to protect America's workers.
But the relative liberalization of Vatican II (for example, eschewing Latin during Mass) has often been seen by later critics as paving the way for an acceptance of more extreme elements of "modernity," such as the sexual revolution.
In 2004 and 2005, Triple Candie hosted The Anonymous Artist Project l and The Anonymous Project ll, each of which featured a (supposedly) well-known artist eschewing their recognizable style and creating new and untethered work or works.
In these works, she continued to exploit the expressionistic strokes she used in the Black Paintings, but her imagery turned decidedly spare and clean, leaving large swaths of empty space, eschewing traditional composition for direct, impulsive mark-making.
Many Twitter users zeroed in on a visit to the kingdom last month by President Donald Trump whose wife Melania and daughter Ivanka were widely praised by Saudi commentators for their elegance despite eschewing veils and wearing stylish dresses.
Eschewing strict, bland diets or a rigid workout schedule, the radiant superstar focuses on getting plenty of sleep — at least 7 to 9 hours a night ("10 or 11 hours on a day off") — and drinking lots of water.
Omise capped its token sale at $25 million, eschewing the 'gold rush' mentality which has seen other companies raise tens of millions of U.S. dollars more as ICOs have gained a reputation for giving backers huge financial gains quickly.
But imagine a presidential ballot here in the US that featured neither Republican nor Democrat, but rather a fire-breathing nationalist from a historically fringe party and a centrist eschewing factions in an effort to bring political parties together.
On sensitive issues of diplomacy and national security, Trump has displayed a continued willingness to pressure and contradict President Barack Obama, eschewing a "one president at a time" policy that Obama insists must govern the peaceful transition of power.
And it might have more to do with Winnipeg's small-town vibe (and our murder-capital eschewing "Friendly Manitoba" license plates), but I can't imagine any new tenant of my old Winnipeg addresses turning me down if I tried.
Eschewing traditional structure where the singer takes the hook and the rapper does the verses, Chainz instead is on the chorus, with Ty Dolla Sign, Trey Songz, and Jhené Aiko each taking a solo, to inappropriately use band terminology.
That, at the same time, Washington is retreating from the world stage by questioning its alliances, eschewing multilateral trade deals, and refusing to promote freedom is creating a global vacuum that Beijing will be more than happy to fill.
Rather, it is following a much more dangerous course: eschewing diplomacy, forswearing ideals of democracy and human rights, disdaining its own allies, and cozying up to autocrats—all while trying to retain its hegemonic power through military might alone.
Eschewing the over-the-top set extravaganzas of recent seasons (the supermarket, the airplane hangar, the casino), Mr. Lagerfeld instead reconstituted a salon of old, from the cream carpet to the gold ballroom chairs, mirrored pillars and beige walls.
For instance, IEM's League of Legends broadcast utilized a different camera placement from CS:GO's, eschewing the spidercam in favor of shots right down the lanes and much closer to the battle, for a more intimate view of the action.
Bloomberg made history without winning a single primary (though, OK, he did win the American Samoa caucuses) — by running the most expensive self-funded campaign ever, spending $558 million of his money on ads alone and eschewing charitable donations.
Mr. Arnhold's governing principle, according to his family and close friends, was to seek companionship and joy — through good food, tennis and art — while eschewing any dark view of humanity that might accompany his status as a Holocaust survivor.
While a $10 or $15 per month cost may have previously been a barrier to entry, Americans may view streaming as a relative bargain if they're saving money by eschewing live entertainment and going out to eat at restaurants.
Square Feet As traditional retail stores close and vacancies mount, landlords across the country appear newly receptive to leases as short as a week, eschewing the typical 234-year time frame, even in locations that once shunned limited stays.
Eschewing the traditional walk to the helicopter with the President across the South Lawn of the White House, with prying eyes of press eagerly watching every step, the first lady left early for the airport in her own motorcade.
In fact, as the Times fashion critic Vanessa Friedman wrote this month, a covered-up look may just be the defining style of this decade, with more and more women eschewing miniskirts and strapless dresses for longer, looser layers.
Despite embracing a smaller price tag and eschewing any new taxes on the middle class, Warren's plan would not cut from the comprehensive benefits offered in Sanders' legislation, which she co-sponsored in 1.23 and again earlier this year.
Harden's triple-double lifts Rockets over Raptors HOUSTON — Having run the Raptors ragged earlier this month in Toronto, the Rockets proved adept at doing so again, this time eschewing the double-digit deficit while playing at their preferred pace.
With only token opposition in her primary, Sinema, a 42-year-old Tucson native, has been free to run essentially a general election campaign for months, positioning herself as an independent voice and eschewing attacks on Trump by name.
Swift on Friday released her back catalog to streaming services, after eschewing most such platforms for three years, on the same day that Perry released her new album "Witness" in what was widely seen as a bid to steal Perry's thunder.
WHAT FOLLOWED: On sensitive issues of diplomacy and national security, Trump has displayed a continued willingness to pressure and contradict President Barack Obama, eschewing a "one president at a time" policy that Obama insists must govern the peaceful transition of power.
From its opening scene, which features a worn-out Elton, clad in an rhinestone-covered orange devil jumpsuit — complete with fiery, feathered wings — stumbling through a hallway and into rehab, it subverts our expectations, eschewing the obvious for the whimsical.
LONDON (Reuters) - Famed for eschewing the tech bubble and sticking with tobacco and pharmaceuticals as others sold out, Neil Woodford's cult status among British money managers is on the ropes after some of his investors were unable to recoup their money.
While this data suggests the end of car ownership as we know it is near, a report from the American Public Transportation Association says that Americans are simply taking a more "car-lite" approach, instead of eschewing the auto completely.
The policy prescriptions do not typically include intimidating the central bank, railing against the "interest-rate lobby", falling out with allies, eschewing the IMF's help, pouring scorn on the dollar or appointing the president's son-in-law as finance minister.
Right-leaning public figures, with Fox News host Tucker Carlson as the most prominent example, are increasingly embracing populist economic rhetoric, arguing that the government can reshape culture to help nuclear families, and eschewing libertarian economic concepts and libertarianism itself.
As our latest 4K UHD players reach the... Oppo didn't say why it is shutting down its audio and disc player business, though it's likely due to consumers eschewing physical media in favor of streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO.
O'Rourke was, up until recently, deploying an "anti-media" strategy which involved eschewing prime-time cable news and talk show interviews in favor of being on the road, meeting as many voters as possible, and documenting it all on social media.
In that sense, a movie that's all about #TeamThis and #TeamThat can almost never provide a mature look at a topic because it's inherently about eschewing nuance in order to distill things down into a Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots match.
If the deep blue does nothing for you, but the blackness of space certainly does, an alternative meditative distraction is Three One Zero's ADR1FT, a violence-eschewing first-person experience where the greatest threat is your dwindling supply of oxygen.
Eschewing the hyperactive constructivism typical of Eisenstein's montage technique, Episodes for Study confers a vivid, gentle poetry on even the most ordinary and forgotten pieces of life — or, better still, allows them to attain heights of poetic expressiveness of their own.
They're probably too busy chewing on the chip on their shoulder over not getting into Oxbridge to go K-crazy but still, good on them for eschewing one of the more worrying drug-related trends of the last few years.
"With Brexit uncertainties looming, it remains to be seen whether the minister will aim for a cautious budget, eschewing large giveaways, in favor of a more ambitious target for a surplus," Davy Stockbrokers chief economist Conall MacCoille wrote in a note.
By passing tax reform that works for industries and taxpayers and eschewing policies that play favorites by singling out sectors such as fossil fuels, we can pave the way for an American energy future that works to the benefit of consumers.
The underdog Longhorns went toe-to-toe with physical Georgia, eschewing the flashy downfield passing attack prevalent in the Big 7 Conference and beating the Bulldogs at their own smash-mouth Southeastern Conference-style game, on both sides of the ball.
Eschewing the notion that pop music should be personal, that it should supply a pressure valve for the tortured frontperson singing it, the band looked to the Bible and other surrealist artworks for lyrical material instead of their own lives.
But otherwise, Hyde-Smith's campaign has kept her mostly out of public eye and away from the press -- eschewing the usual event-after-event sprint to Election Day -- as controversy over racially insensitive remarks she'd made earlier this month swirled.
It's also an indicator of libertarian Silicon Valley utopianism where everyone pins their identity to the blockchain, eschewing the globalist banking Nanny State and spending the rest of their lives blissfully playing video games on a seasteader colony in international waters.
For one, millennials typically have an affinity for a minimalist lifestyle and aren't interested in the outdated interior design that often characterizes baby boomers' homes, eschewing crown moldings and ornate details for clean lines and open floor plans, Taylor wrote.
Germany's anti-euro, anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party appeared to take a lurch further to the right at the weekend, with party members electing a hardline nationalist as co-leader of the party and eschewing more moderate candidates.
To get the most out of what this show has to offer it is best to acknowledge this at the entrance and move on, as the most successful pieces do, eschewing strictly aesthetic concerns and exploring instead Jackson's conceptual possibilities.
The Eagles also lost because of horrible fourth-quarter clock management, eschewing a no-huddle offense on a 13-play touchdown drive while trailing by 24-14, and Eagles fans are not bitter about that, no way, not at all.
As other campaigns followed suit, Ms. Warren raised the stakes, eschewing all private and high-dollar donations in a move that has come at some political risk — and led to the resignation of her finance director, who disagreed with the decision.
When pressed, Ms. Petel cited Michelle Obama, who effectively expand the definition of what a first lady might wear, eschewing suits for printed, often sleeveless, dresses, mixing J. Crew with Jason Wu and generally appearing to have fun with her clothes.
Eschewing a full-on runway show for small presentations, he went back to his roots, revisiting pieces from his earliest collections beginning with his "new suit": a thin wool duo that replaced the jacket with a T-shirt sculpted through seams.
Indeed, Mr. Trump has shown little interest in trying to steer Syria to a resolution of its civil war, eschewing the sort of Geneva diplomacy that absorbed Mr. Obama's last secretary of state, John F. Kerry, to little apparent effect.
CANFIELD, Ohio —Donald Trump and Mike Pence, emboldened by improving poll numbers, kicked off the campaign's final two-month stretch in all-important Ohio on Monday, eschewing the stadium-filling rallies the GOP nominee typically prefers for more traditional campaign stops.
Some moved to Bolivia in the last century, and about 57,000 Mennonites now live in 55 secluded settlements here, eschewing some aspects of 21st century technology, like modern cars, but enthusiastically embracing others, such as tractors and genetically modified seeds.
Trump has long mistrusted the analysis of career government officials or intelligence agencies, eschewing detailed briefing documents and instead relying on the counsel of media allies and associates from his days as a real-estate magnate and reality-TV star.
Ms. Pesle (pronounced pell) did her work behind the scenes, eschewing labels like "producer" and "presenter" while performing a wide array of functions — go-between, convincer, fund-raiser and more — that might in fact have fallen under those job descriptions.
Nina's choices (her submission to a boy who doesn't love her back, her casual eschewing of friendships) and a single, modern, act of cruelty that altered how the world sees Nina, and how Nina sees herself, can feel maddening at times.
Internet memes are, by and large, the currency in which these young nationalists trade, eschewing the stuffy, articulated treatises of Mein Kampf in favor of more virality-friendly catchphrases and image macros to be proliferated around image boards and subreddits.
After a debut album that she felt didn't accurately reflect her musical DNA (read: too much R&B, not enough rock), she spent her younger days doubling down on partying like a rockstar and eschewing the trappings of the Britneys of the world.
On Friday, Warren curiously stuck to the same strategy that failed her in Iowa: pivoting from policy wonkery, toward a relentless focus on a general anti-corruption message and eschewing attacks on the candidates who have slipped past her in the polls.
Eschewing any of the big names associated with the case, the movie focuses on a fictional pair of wealthy mothers intended to serve as surrogates for them, each of whom is at her wit's end over getting their children into elite universities.
It is not so hard to imagine the European Council (the EU heads of government, who formally propose commission presidents) eschewing Mr Weber in favour of safer EPP figures like Michel Barnier, the Brexit negotiator, or Peter Altmaier, Germany's multilingual economy minister.
The Burmese made it their own, playing it lap-style and open-tuned rather than slung over the shoulder; eschewing strumming in favour of complex, syncopated picking; using the lower strings as drones or walking bass-lines while the upper mimicked a voice.
Now Andy is bereft of purpose, and into this void comes the man who lobotomized his mother, Dr. Wallace Fiennes (Jeff Goldblum, giving his best performance in years, not eschewing his usual quirky persona but instead twisting it into something extraordinarily unsettling).
The pursuit of the highest quality offerings is a theme that is also recognizable in the classic car market where participants are seeing buyers gravitate towards the most exclusive, niche and impeccably maintained vehicles while eschewing products perceived as common or imperfect.
By eschewing such phrases as "he thought" or "she wondered," free indirect discourse submerges readers directly into a speaker's mind, and establishes a beautiful middle ground between the cold impersonality of third-person narration and the feverish proximity of first-person narration.
Blizzard played its cards right in "Reflections," eschewing a heavy-handed coming out story for a wholesome last-minute holiday shopping blitz that ends in a queer kiss between the speedy character and a cute redhead in a not-that-ugly Christmas sweater.
The attacks ran the gamut from suggesting Kasich was eschewing his responsibilities as governor to campaign for president to knocking the Ohio governor for not dropping out after placing third in neighboring Michigan's GOP primary, where Kasich played up his regional appeal.
Both bundles come with an eight-game demo disc, which has samples of titles like Battlezone and Driveclub VR. And if you really want to, you can save a little money by just buying the core bundle and camera separately, eschewing Move.
But it will not seek to join forces with a commercial bank, Koji Nagai said, eschewing a model that has reshaped Wall Street since the financial crisis and has seen Morgan Stanley tie up with Japan's biggest bank, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group.
Citing the energy drain of mixing and mingling with other Olympians, the American men and women players stayed on a cruise ship, eschewing the athletes' village, where they might have run into Usain Bolt, whose individual star power outshines the Americans' collective eminence.
By eschewing national politics for now, Abrams would be taking a powerful symbolic stand against the recent drift of the Democratic Party—in stark contrast to O'Rourke and Julián Castro, who've given up on changing Texas to pursue long-shot presidential bids.
Some of the companies are also easier to avoid than others; the average consumer might not have difficulties eschewing their Gucci shopping (the flagship store in Trump Tower), but kicking their Starbucks habit (which has locations in Trump Tower) may prove more challenging.
So, while us Brits were eschewing Spam as undesirable processed ham, fit only for Monty Python sketches sending up the silliness of the word itself, on the coast of the South China Sea, people were thrilled to taste the flavours of the West.
Also of note: Tommy Hilfiger's fall '16 InstaPit, where bloggers and other Instagram-famous folks got prime vantage points during the show and Misha Nonoo eschewing a physical showing in favor of a spring '16 InstaShow, shared exclusively on the social app.
The post-national is, perhaps, the easiest to connect to culture's current fixations: Eschewing borders as various governments seek to enforce them, fashion is, in a sense, evoking an aesthetic idyll, a leftist liberal dream in step with most fashion designers' sensibilities.
On a base, commercial level, the old rules of seasons and of male and female suddenly seem inapplicable, irrelevant — fashion labels are challenging gender binaries, eschewing retrospective styles, cultural cherry-picking and lazy luxury for something more fluid and less easily categorized.
" In her review in The Times, Michiko Kakutani wrote that Mr. Grossman expresses his ideas in "strong, clear language, eschewing both the naïve optimism about technology that has colored so much American thinking in the past and the doomsaying of many contemporary critics.
Flanagan tells his story like a family drama interspersed by ghosts, eschewing most standard horror-movie cues, with the result that when the ghosts drop in, it's often eerie, unnerving, and in at least one moment legitimately scream-your-head-off scary.
On a team that regularly employed the strategy of "bullpenning" — eschewing traditional roles for starting and relief pitchers to take advantage of matchups — Snell was the lone Rays' pitcher to remain as a starter from the beginning of the season to the end.
This has led a lot of experts to say that Apple was trading raw capability for privacy by eschewing the data-center heavy processes of assistants from companies like Amazon or Google in favor of keeping a "personal cloud" of data on device.
He said he is eschewing the pageantry of the road to the White House -- such as stops at the Iowa State Fair -- to refocus his bid for the Democratic nomination around the people and communities most threatened by Trump's policies and rhetoric.
Unlike other families of top junior skiers, the Shiffrins, who had moved from Colorado to New Hampshire in 2005, frustrated their youth coaches by eschewing a heavy race schedule at major resorts in favor of incessant training at tiny, unadorned New England hills.
In a second posting on Sunday morning, the president suggested that fans were already punishing the N.F.L. to protest players' behavior, arguing that they were eschewing not only the "boring games," but also athletes who fall to one knee during the anthem.
While festival appearances and bookings at venues such as Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheater attest to JRAD's ascending popularity, he runs his band like an econo indie outfit, eschewing fancy lights and managing it with Peter Costello, who also handles the band's sound.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) are reshaping the way campaigns are financed, leaning on vast networks of small-dollar donors to power their operations while eschewing the big-ticket fundraisers that have long defined presidential races, Max reports.
In addition to writing the fantasy, which the Dover Quartet will preview on May 30 at Le Poisson Rouge in New York, he rearranged parts of the original score — eschewing the original electric piano, synth and twangy surf-guitar scoring for string quartet.
He had once been a printer, and while he had degrees in accounting, engineering and advanced management, he cultivated a working-class persona, eschewing small talk, holding his dinner fork like a shovel and buying suits off the rack at Sears, Roebuck.
With Britain's latest scheduled exit from the EU just three weeks away, Minister Paschal Donohoe made the call last month to assume the worst, eschewing the breadth of tax cuts and spending increases of recent years to set aside funds for exposed businesses.
He made his oils and flours from acorns, dandelions, and pine; incorporated barks, saps, stems, and lichen, while eschewing sugar, butter, and cream; cured his meats in pine needles; made dozens of cheeses (without rennet); and cooked on wooden planks, soil, and stone.
Eschewing the approach taken by authoritarian regimes to data collection and usage by no means reveals the proper path to be taken, as any decision would be deeply linked to the historic roles of government and the private sector in each country.
With Britain's latest scheduled exit from the EU just three weeks away, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe made the call last month to assume the worst, eschewing the tax cuts and spending hikes of recent years to set aside funds for exposed businesses.
But in this decade, the Oscars have turned inward, eschewing ambitious epics and grand statements about the national character in favor of anxious self-reflection, bestowing the Academy's highest honors on films like "The Artist" and "Argo" that flattered Hollywood's self-image.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary is plying Olympic authorities with visions of a 22024 games played out from the elegant Danubian capital Budapest to the shores of Lake Balaton, eschewing the extravagance of recent years in a turn to a more modest global sporting celebration.
Now it's the small businesses run and owned by locals along a short stretch of a nearby road known as Brixton Hill that are successfully eschewing the onslaught of gentrification and proving that cool doesn't have to come with a high price tag.
Nor has the new era of genetic testing revealed a tsunami of misattributed paternity, despite the impression you get from daytime TV or from men's-rights groups, which conjure up an epidemic of paternity fraud perpetrated by scheming, birth-control-eschewing women.
Some in the EU worry that Britain could extend until the end of June while eschewing the European elections and then revoke its leave notice, which it could do unilaterally by law, putting the status of the bloc's new parliament in doubt.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Eschewing the pomp and fanfare that typically greet the opening of a new art institution, the Main Museum recently made its debut quietly, not with a star-studded gala but with a low-key performance.
To get sweeping changes in the immigration system enacted, conservatives would need to come to the table with some kind of help for the entire population of long-settled undocumented immigrants — precisely the kind of comprehensive immigration reform they've been eschewing for years.
Housed in a wooden shack-like structure, the labyrinthine installation is composed of glass, mylar, mirrors, and books from the artist's collection covered in sugar crystals, eschewing a clear-cut narrative in favor of a more complicated vision of African-American progress.
Zuckerberg (the younger sister of the Facebook CEO Mark) characterizes the "Red Pill" online community as the corner of the internet dominated by men's-rights activists, the alt-right, pickup artists, and the sex-eschewing communities known as Men Going Their Own Way.
As always, eschewing the conventions of what one would wear to the ballet, she opted for a lampshading-redux look in an oversized red hoodie from Vetements' collaboration with Russian retailer SVMoscow, featuring the Communist hammer-and-sickle emblem, and lace-up heeled Yeezy boots.
In that respect, the one-hour finish felt satisfying and appropriate, if somewhat low-key, eschewing huge fireworks that which would have likely felt like something of an overreach, to simply echo what has made the show so popular over the course of its run.
But the best thing we can do in this situation is make it clear to each other and young people in general that these are not the people we should look to lead any charge, especially one about eschewing stereotypes, changing perceptions, and accepting others.
It's not a huge price difference, but for the benefits of getting what looks like a better designed piece of hardware — with the added confidence that it's coming from Amazon's official consumer electronics brand — it's probably worth eschewing Apple's partner and grabbing this dongle instead.
Eschewing the painterly — it is hard to believe that, even if geographically distant, he is a near-exact contemporary of Rembrandt (1606-1669) — Dolci creates surfaces that are so softly fine-grained and meticulous that they could have been painted by the sighs of angels.
The analysis in the report falls in line with similar findings in other cities — a substantial chunk of short-term rentals are controlled by operators with multiple properties, suggesting that landlords are choosing to put units on Airbnb and other sites, eschewing long-term tenants.
In the meantime, Bromley and Croydon may not be the most high-profile parts of London to those outside of England, but Peters said that FiveAI is eschewing Central London and opting instead to focus on these two boroughs for a couple of reasons.
Yet the company continues to self-define as a technology platform, deliberately eschewing wider editorial responsibility for the content its algorithms distribute, in favor of applying a narrow and universal set of community standards and/or trying to find engineering solutions to filter the Newsfeed.
Annette Messager selects Poussin's "Massacre of the Innocents" and, unlike Hockney's eschewing subject matter for technical skill, it's the pathos of mothers enduring the murder of their children that holds her gaze, just as, she says, it haunted the work of Picasso and Francis Bacon.
OTTAWA/TORONTO (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada's journey from dove to hawk and back again this year has sent the currency market on a wild ride and put pressure on the central bank to provide better direction, despite eschewing its forward guidance policy years ago.
Clearly, Ivo has survived this fate, by eschewing duels (a hurried exit from Czechoslovakia with his family the week after the Russians invaded in 20103 may have helped), sleeping early (a timer plunges all the rooms of his house into darkness at 10 p.
Eschewing the presumably inhospitable soil of Britain, Mr. Pilotto and his partner, Christopher de Vos, flew south on the wings of swallows for their floor-length hibiscus lace, folkloric menagerie of parrots and kangaroos and palm trees appliquéd on faded denim, and bright-striped taffetas.
While the other two iPhone models are set to be named the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, according to the leak, meaning Apple is eschewing an iterative iPhone 7s/7s Plus release — underlining how the company wants this release to be interpreted; i.e.
As companies like Tidal move in eschewing the freemium model that has been the engine of Spotify's growth, it's clear that the company would like to figure out how more of its casual users might be better converted and locked into a closer, paying relationship.
So there's something rather elegant about eschewing the complexity and chaos of an AI engine (over)powering customer engagement tools — and just giving businesses user-friendly building blocks to create their own custom chat flows and channel site visitors through a few key flows.
When: Opens Saturday, March 5, 7–10pm Where: Eastside International (602 Moulton Ave, Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles) Eschewing the oversimplified distinction between "high art" and "craft," Modern Arts and Crafts features artists who draw equally on traditions of abstraction, decoration, and functional object making.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has spent his first year in office breaking every rule of presidential communication, conducting policymaking and diplomacy by Twitter and eschewing the careful, subdued tones of most presidents in favor of no-holds-barred attacks on his adversaries and allies alike.
But Ms. Peacock and her business partner husband, Shane Peacock — yes, it's their legal surname, a vestige of Mr. Peacock's British grandfather — are the rebel punks of India's high-fashion scene, eschewing traditions like block printing for marabou feathers and peddling catsuits rather than kurtas.
In moments of sublime social disorientation — we are living in one such moment now — Nauman appears as one of the few artists who tells it exactly as it is, without ever being didactic or eschewing the personal motivations that are the ultimate source of art.
The guidance also calls for a continued push toward what the Navy terms as "ready, relevant learning," or using more technology to get sailors trained faster with the skills they need right away, and eschewing extras that may not be part of their everyday job.
The White House had signaled that Mr. Trump would play the traditional role of healer in chief on Wednesday, eschewing photo-ops in favor of private sessions with emergency and hospital workers and victims of the shootings that shocked both cities and the nation.
" He went on to complain that "now you can't watch 'Good Morning America' without there being a Disney princess or a Marvel Avenger appearing," decrying the network for, in his view, eschewing "stories that we need to tell that are maybe hard to tell.
Time after time, internal documents and interviews with company insiders show, Amazon officials have ignored or overlooked signs that the company was overloading its fast-growing delivery network while eschewing the expansive sort of training and oversight provided by a legacy carrier like UPS.
He accused Ms. Warren of seeking to impose "purity tests" for a fund-raising model — eschewing elite donors — that she herself did not follow as a Senate candidate, and he raised the subject of their comparative affluence, pointing out that Ms. Warren was far wealthier.
Eschewing the approach of other Democratic-leaning states, which have challenged Mr. Trump's order by highlighting the claims of individual plaintiffs, Mr. Ferguson and his office opted to draft a complaint arguing that the ban would cause drastic damage to Washington State as a whole.
The White House had signaled that Mr. Trump would play the traditional role of healer in chief on Wednesday, eschewing photo-ops in favor of private sessions with emergency and hospital workers and victims of the shootings that shocked both cities and the nation.
Eschewing introductions, the strangers — clued in to the clandestine meeting via a WhatsApp chat and directed to color-coordinate their outfits — stood in a circle near a movie theater in a strip mall, riffing on ways to stop the swell of migrants arriving at this border city.
The C302CA also seems to be joining the ranks of many new computers in eschewing legacy USB 3.0 ports for a full conversion to USB-C, sporting two USB-C ports (which presumably also are used to charge the device) along with a microSD card slot.
Tesla's secrecy around the vehicle's rollout — the company is eschewing an official launch, opting instead for a more subdued delivery to the first customers — has created a black market for these types of spy shots, and made the internet go a little crazy in the process.
The festival's flyer gave a few promising hints: eschewing the Monster Energy, nu-metal aesthetic of today's popular rave flyers, it looked more like an ancient scroll, with a Minotaur leaping over hieroglyphic snakes against an earthy background of veiny rocks and sliver of blue ocean.
Drone racing is still a pretty niche scene, and for the most part, racers tend to either build or heavily customize their own drones for maximum speed and maneuverability, often eschewing the helpful computerized flight systems that make flying regular drones easier for total manual control.
Eschewing the pricy serials and star-studded films that have helped companies like Netflix upend the traditional TV business in the U.S., AbemaTV is betting on low-budget, reality-based fare with colourful graphics, relatable young faces and a relentless focus on generating social media buzz.
These anecdotes about the denizens of the Forbes 400 list driving sensible family vehicles and eschewing Rolexes are more than a reminder that the ultra-rich are just like everyone else: They're also a way of justifying billionaires' wealth by showing that they don't spend it frivolously.
At No. 22000, the Giants selected the player many scouts deemed to be the most purely talented in the draft, Penn State running back Saquon Barkley, eschewing a quarterback and instead keeping their trust in 212's top overall pick, the 37-year-old Eli Manning.
The ICOs or token sales are red hot right now but I've spoken to a number of founders who are dealing with the same legal troubles – albeit in far less drastic ways – and who are eschewing the process entirely due to legal, logistical, and security issues.
OnePlus said earlier this month that it would be eschewing its usual invitation-only purchasing system (otherwise known as the hype bottleneck), and today announced it'll also be launching pop-up stores to let users try and buy the OnePlus 3 on the day of its unveiling.
He shrank from any engagement with the emerging modernity of Europe, to the point of eschewing for his drawings—featured at the Met in a companion show from the private collection of Karen B. Cohen—the period's innovations in customized artist's paper and other novel materials.
Yet despite the flowering of such new ideas all through the 1970s and '80s, it would take another quarter-century for the American Psychological Association to issue guidelines for the ethical treatment of lesbian, gay and bisexual clients, eschewing therapeutic attempts to "cure" patients of being gay.
Given Mr. Trump's talk of renouncing trade agreements and renegotiating the terms of American debt, investors are likely to take rising odds of his election as impetus to limit their exposure to risk, eschewing stock markets and plowing funds into the safest forms of government debt.
The family moved to Panama in the 1960s where, according to the intelligence files, Mr. Mossack's father offered to spy for the C.I.A. Mr. Mossack has maintained a low profile, eschewing the party scene of Panama's high society while adopting a disciplined approach to his work.
During its tenure as the Garden Diner and Café—you may know it by its original moniker, the (a little on-the-nose) "Bartertown Diner"—the café prided itself on forgoing a tipping system, paying its employees a living wage, and eschewing the concept of management.
Communication with chatbots, or the use of relationship simulators, sits on the realm of creepy today, but those who grow up with parents talking to Siri on the phone and Alexa in the kitchen will have fewer reservations about eschewing fickle human relationships for simulated companionship.
On a team that regularly employed the strategy of "bullpenning" — eschewing traditional roles for starting and relief pitchers to take advantage of matchups — Snell was the lone Rays' pitcher to remain as a starter from beginning to end, which he said made the award that much sweeter.
Eschewing conventional poses, he had the queen's children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, reading on the floor at Buckingham Palace; captured a pensive Princess Margaret between two childhood hobby horses, and made portraits of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh for their 1957 tour of Canada.
Uber also has a long history of not playing nice with cities seeking to regulate its services, like eschewing taxi rules in its earliest days and getting California's utilities regulator in 2013 to enshrine its services at the state level, curtailing cities' power to regulate them.
It requires overhauling the brand's business model: forgoing seasonal collections; eschewing — or being rejected by — traditional retailers that accept only large orders and standard packaging; selling directly to consumers; and getting design teams to think about the sustainability and supply chain of each material and garment.
"While the history of Burundi and its legacy of civil war and ethnic conflict cannot be ignored, Würth's photographs, far from eschewing this legacy, offer new insights into how the nation strives to overcome its past by presenting a unique glimpse into life there today," Akel writes.
As well as selfies, MasterCard's Identity Check app supports fingerprint biometrics, offering users a choice of authenticating a mobile payment with either their face or finger at the point of purchase — idea being to speed up ecommerce by eschewing the need for online shoppers to remember yet another password.
Yet fund managers from Janus Henderson, Hotchkis & Wiley, and Fairpointe Capital are among those who are still finding values by concentrating on financial, energy and media stocks and eschewing the high-priced real estate investment trusts and utility companies that make up nearly a fifth of the benchmark index.
Charts is also an opportunity for Amazon to utilize what it describes as a purely data-driven list, eschewing the editorial latitude that some lists have by presenting a list that's driven entirely by sales and reading data, compiled from the data the Kindle and Audible users generate.
Religious-like adherence to the times-through-the-order penalty—the notion that each time a hitter sees the same pitcher in a game he is that much more likely to figure him out—is the kind of tradition-eschewing practice that sieves the genuine iconoclasts from the pretenders.
Ahead of her high-profile performance, watched by more than 100 million U.S. viewers, Gaga, 30, said in a post on the Instagram social media network that she planned to headline the slot entirely on her own, eschewing a tradition of halftime main acts bringing on special guests.
He's exploited that trust to sell homeo-therapy, psychic readings, and magic weight-loss beans to his credulous audience, eschewing recognized science and evidence-based medicine to the point that many of his fellow physicians have called for him to be outright removed from his position at Columbia.
Devoted fans of Mr Dylan, dismayed that the "voice of a generation" seemed to be eschewing the acoustic, political folk music of his early albums for capricious rock tunes, had been jeering his electric guitars since they first appeared onstage at the Newport Folk Festival a year before.
But because of Morrissey's ambiguous sexuality and refusal to conform to the male frontman stereotype, eschewing the norms of traditional rock stars, the crowds he drew were a motley crew of genders, sexualities, sizes, and ethnicities, all connected by their devout belief in a God they called Moz.
In the upcoming film Captain Fantastic (in limited release July 8), a mother and father decide to raise their six-kid brood in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, eschewing convention in an effort to impart something more valuable than the comfort of the status quo — namely, meaning.
Eschewing Bernstein fever, the Chelsea Music Festival honors Bach, with events including an evening of music written and inspired by the composer (at St. Paul's German Lutheran Church, on June 9) which, with "culinary interludes," lasts three hundred and thirty-three minutes: one for each year since his birth.
The Christianity that Erasmus advocated — eschewing the finer points of metaphysics in favor of the humility, simplicity and charity he saw in Jesus of Nazareth — was overpowered by Luther's conviction that the Word of God, revealed in Scripture, speaks unambiguously on all doctrinal matters, no matter how abstruse.
But such a coalition did not appear to be forming, and courting one bears considerable risk for a president who is most comfortable when he is defying convention, eschewing compromise and being hailed as a hero by supporters who often equate bipartisan deal making with weak-kneed capitulation.
In New York, Victoria Beckham is eschewing a full show and scaling down in favor of intimate small group chats, the way she did when she was first starting out — preparation, perhaps, for next season when she is leaving New York for London to celebrate her 10th anniversary.
Whether any worrisome effects on bone health would linger, intensify or disappear after a longer period of high-fat eating remains unknown, as does the question of whether those of us who are not world-class race walkers would be similarly affected, if we work out while eschewing carbs.
Though he was eventually able to rise to his feet, eschewing the wheelchair that had been brought for him, and hobble across the finish line long after the race ended, with his Jamaican teammates walking slowly and grimly beside him, he soon dropped to the track again and grimaced.
Francis, who has sought to embody his message of modesty in the Vatican by eschewing the option of living in the Apostolic Palace in favor of the simpler Santa Marta residence, has sought to increase financial transparency in a walled city-state not known for open business practices.
Their take-no-prisoners fury and snarky sing-song choruses have quickly made them local favorites in the DIY and indie scene, but they've proved difficult to keep tabs on, eschewing Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter in favorite of keeping things old-school—and shrouded in a little mystique.
Soderbergh, for his part, helped set up the project at Starz, where he and the network hammered out a price for which Seimetz and Kerrigan could make the series without network interference, eschewing TV's traditional writers' room format in favor of a more film-like writer-director model.
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In eschewing its past naming convention of good old fashioned numbers in favor of Roman numerals — and in doing so calling the phone "ten" — the Cupertino-based company is trying to have it both ways: implicitly saying this is a phone for the ages, but that it's also not too pretentious.
It is only by eschewing complacency and holding such artists to account that mainstream media and culture will become more diverse: the kind of representation that, without compromise, accurately tells the stories of people of color around the world, and not just the stories that are the easiest to sell.
By eschewing some of its blander, forgettable shows (Men at Work, Sullivan & Son) and focusing on comedies that aren't as broad in appeal, the network's learning how to become more FX and less CBS—to stand out with high-quality programming instead of churning out programs simply to fill a schedule.
For the popular "I Am …" series of graphic novel biographies of historical figures, which he illustrates and which are written by Brad Meltzer, and for his own projects, like a forthcoming children's book, "The Yawns Are Coming," Mr. Eliopoulos uses a hybrid of freehand digital lettering, eschewing his library of fonts.
But while multiple generations of fans and casual onlookers have been trying to shape him into more of a Platonic Form than a person, a projected ideal of morally upstanding martial artistry, bullshit-eschewing, and general bad assery, Norris has focused his work and activist efforts in a slightly different direction.
Last June, the Beijing bureau of the Cyberspace Administration of China ordered around a dozen accounts on the app shut down, calling on Toutiao and other news portals to "actively promote socialist core values" and create a "healthy, uplifting environment for mainstream opinion" by eschewing dishy coverage of celebrity scandals.
Read: IAC&aposs Dotdash got profitable by shunning the sexier parts of digital media, and now it&aposs applying that playbook to online beautyYouth-aimed Complex Networks built a profitable company that was on track to do $200 million in revenue this year by eschewing much of the digital media playbook.
And adapting the "any press is good press" Trump axiom, some of them talk freely about their aspirations, answering personal emails or speaking at length on their cellphones while eschewing the protective shield of public relations consultants that surrounds conventional politicians and is often quickly erected around first-time candidates.
Amid a legion of flashy investors who are hypersensitive about how the world sees them, Marc Stad has quite intentionally flown under the radar — eschewing press coverage even as he and his investment firm, Dragoneer Investment Group, find unique ways of getting access to some of Silicon Valley's highest-profile companies.
This group, which includes top bankers like JPMorgan Chase & Co Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon and powerful investors like Carl Icahn and Berkshire Hathaway Inc's Warren Buffett, were eschewing electronic communications long before the probe of U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's emails and the recent hacks of her campaign manager's account made headlines.
Eschewing the Hollywood standard of shooting on sound stages, partly as way to keep everything under the producers' control, Miami Vice was filmed on location in South Florida, at a time when Miami and Miami Beach looked more like Scarface than what the Kardashians who now "take" the city seem to see.
Sleep psychologists teach their clients two key methods of sleep therapy: stimulus control—eschewing reading and technology before bed, and disconnecting from the sleep environment when they can't fall asleep—and sleep restriction—increasing their sleep time in increments above a baseline of six hours only as they see signs of improvement.
Universe is a mobile-based website builder for the social media era, eschewing complicated templates for easily customizable website "filters" that pin trendy designs to a grid pattern where users can drag and drop photos, videos and icons to build up a mobile-optimized website in minutes on the company's iOS app.
They've also evidently concentrated effort on the design aspect of the product, eschewing an overly shiny gadget aesthetic for something softer — a textile-covered chime speaker that's intended to blend in with interior decoration trends — and thus more likely to appeal to the (likely) older homeowning consumers they have in their sights.
For nonprofits and corporations seeking to diversify their complimentary goodies, might I recommend eschewing totes and considering these undervalued potentially branded items: Crew socks Mugs Wine glasses Phone chargers Tissues Water bottles Blankets Nice dried meats Cheese puff barrels We don't heave to live in fear of our tote bag landfills anymore.
In his annotated translation of the Bhagavad Gita, readers could learn how to be pleasing to Lord Krishna by eschewing meat and spicy food (which could "cause misery by producing mucus in the stomach"), by working hard, by chanting his name—small, tangible steps that could bring a devotee close to the divine.
Adding Time Warner to the mix would provide AT&T with a deep well of in-house programming, and better position the telecom giant to compete with Comcast at a time when consumers are increasingly eschewing traditional pay-TV packages in favor of internet-based, or so-called "over-the-top," entertainment options.
He dismissed as paltry — "a very small step," the president said — the increases that NATO member countries have made in their military budgets in part because of his repeated lectures on the issue, eschewing a victory lap his advisers had encouraged him to take in favor of a sharp slap at allies.
Twelve years later, Mr. O'Rourke is championing progressive causes, attracting millions of dollars from small donors across the country and eschewing political action committee money in what he calls a grass-roots effort to unseat Ted Cruz, the Republican incumbent, in one of the most closely watched Senate races in the midterms.
Ms. Le Pen's tactics on Wednesday, eschewing any kind of detailed exposition of policies and instead relying on epithet-slinging — Mr. Macron was "the privileged child of the system and the elites," and the "representative of subjugated France" — would have been familiar to anyone attending her rallies across France this election season.
She moved to Moscow and embarked upon an unusual double career, spending her days in dentistry college and her nights in the city's clubs, soon gravitating toward a severe but open-minded form of techno, generally eschewing vocals and tunes so that dancers could lose themselves in the mutation of beats and textures.
But then she rejected the traditional game of fashion diplomacy in which first ladies have been engaged since Jacqueline Kennedy, eschewing any pressure either to use her public appearances to promote homegrown talent, or to follow more recent strategy and support designers from the host country, the better to demonstrate friendly intentions.
This year, despite the country being in the thick of a presidential election season with a fairly new crop of political stars born out of last year's midterm elections, it appears as if elite colleges and universities are eschewing political speakers in favor of representatives from the realms of the arts, activism and business.
For $5 per month, Comcast will give its internet-only customers a connected box to watch Netflix, Amazon Prime and other streaming applications, eschewing the need for a separately purchased device such as a Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV. Called Flex, the device and service will be available for Comcast customers on Tuesday.
"El Pepe: A Supreme Life", which premiered at the Venice Film Festival on Monday, is a documentary about Jose "Pepe" Mujica, a former leftist guerrilla who as Uruguay President from 2010-15 earned a reputation as a man of the people, giving away much of his salary and eschewing the luxury trappings of office.
Eschewing his signature black and deep jewel tones for a new palette of ruby, celadon green, peach, tangerine and teal (plus, of course, black and white), and silhouettes that ranged from the austerity of an almost monk-like coat dress to the calf-length, swishy and belted, Mr. Alaïa sent out idea after idea.
Eschewing his usual tripartite themes, Mr. Lauren built a tighter-than-usual collection — nominally Fall, Part 2, but effectively seasonless (can we all just forget the pointless meteorological nomenclature now?) — on the inspiration from an old Navajo blanket he had in his house, soignée city evening wear in fruity shades and Savile Row suiting.
With younger voters eschewing fellow millennial Pete Buttigieg for Sanders and older voters doing the opposite, with women voters not yet flocking to the female candidates and black voters sticking with Joe Biden in early polls, this is the primary that ought to put the final lie to the myth of identity-first voting.
McMeekin depends on a surprisingly narrow focus to make his overarching argument, eschewing analysis of the deeper social and political forces required for any comprehensive study of the revolution and its lessons for us today — when radical political groups are again relying on subterfuge and populism to force a fundamental change of the world order.
The summit timing, days after Trump left a trail of diplomatic wreckage as he exited the annual Group of Seven nations Saturday, cast further light on the extent to which he increasingly keeps his own counsel, eschewing the cautionary advice of aides and confident in his ability to single-handedly attempt to redraw the global order.
" The key word there is probably "all": this actual and also potential "all" could never be encompassed by enumeration but only by synecdoche or some other such "standing in for" that is essentially poetic or, as she writes in another poem, "indebted to lyric" and eschewing descriptive enumeration (blazon) in favor of "a sort of generic atmosphere.
Presenters included Tom Ford, Carine Roitfeld, and a who's-who list of models: Gigi Hadid, Jourdan Dunn, Adriana Lima, Karlie Kloss, and Emily Ratajkowski.)Ahead, a handful of fashion folks at the FMAs share how they've broken the rules in their careers, plus their favorite people in the industry (and beyond) that are rule-eschewing badasses.
Walsh said the party has learned lessons from that loss eschewing a reliance on polling for a more predictive modeling program called "voter scores," which gives each would-be voter in the 190-million member voter file a numerical value, 1-100, on how likely they are to vote and how likely they are to vote Republican.
My next big challenge comes in the form of cleaning the bathroom: Although I've replaced my environmentally-unfriendly Fairy Liquid with an organic alternative, I'm not quite ready to branch out into the world of totally natural cleaning, mostly because this involves eschewing usual products such as bleach and Mr. Clean for cleaning vinegar and baking soda.
Researchers managed this by eschewing the usual practice of borrowing from how music and speech processing works for algorithmic prediction, which are much better when it comes to predicting predictable paths of travel, and instead came up with a "partial trajectory" method that references real-time trajectory data with a large library of reference trajectories gathered before.
Alistair and Jonny Brownlee, gold and bronze medalists in the 2012 Games, have always been based in Yorkshire, eschewing warm-weather training camps in South Africa's Stellenbosch and Boulder, Colorado, that have attracted so many of their compatriots over the years to instead bike and run on the same lanes and fells they knew as boys.
But by eschewing so much of what politicos consider sound practice, Warren has given herself a potential edge, if Democrats are ultimately capable of judging their field with clear eyes: She's running, defiantly, in a way that clearly suits her to a T. She is campaigning as her own damn self, wonky and fierce, occasionally funny and sometimes professorial.
People are eschewing tap and bottled water in favor of an icy cold glass of untreated spring water — so-called "raw" or "unprocessed" water — which proponents say has beneficial minerals that are removed from treated or filtered water, and doesn't include chemicals in tap water, such as fluoride, or move through infrastructure such as lead pipes.
Eschewing the stereotypes of strength that have been so dominant this season (big shoulders, '80s references), Mr. Piccioli chose instead to express freedom through ease, cutting flowing tunics in red and deep pink and leafy greens, scalloping the edges and pairing them with neatly pressed trousers, allowing hands to be plunged deep in pockets, heads held high.
And while they may be revolutionizing and redefining the way we work — with more than 234% of them eschewing a typical 34-to-24 workday for a more flexible and fluid environment — this flexibility comes at a cost: a harried, hurried and overworked mass who is plugged in 24/7, pushing to work harder and better.
Eschewing her more polemical feminism for leotard-like body suits instead of her usual playsuits, Ms. Chiuri layered on Isadora Duncan dresses of draped jersey, macramé'd tulle tea frocks, combined it all with faded denim and folkloric work wear, and then brought on the unforced romance of tie-dyed over-embroidered florals and minutely layered feather appliqués.
My suspicion that doing less — the art of subtraction, predicated on a zeal for leaving things unsaid — mattered deeply to Jain was confirmed when later that afternoon he began to speak rapturously of Masanobu Fukuoka, the author of the 1975 classic "The One-Straw Revolution," who pioneered the "do-nothing" school of agriculture, eschewing the plow and chemical fertilizers.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is eschewing the early states in the hopes of raking in a massive delegate haul on Super Tuesday, is showing signs his strategy may be working: The latest national polls had favorable results, pushing the relative newcomer to the race up to a polling average of 8 percent.
The show attempts again to simplify this story by eschewing a lot of what it no longer needs, but creator Chris Carter and his writers can't seem to find a way to boil it down to something more manageable, which leads to some pretty strange maneuvering to escape the seemingly apocalyptic story promised in the season 10 finale.
For the past two years, the legal battle between Apple and Qualcomm has played out much like this, while the patent cases have greatly inconvenienced Apple at times in certain markets, the royalties suit that Apple filed in January of 2017 has threatened a big part of Qualcomm's core business and ultimately led Apple to start eschewing Qualcomm IP in their devices.

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