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It's a fascinating exercise for an artist who eschews nostalgia almost as much as he eschews predictability.
But while he eschews flashy techniques, Stearns explores similar territory.
EmFit eschews the usual wristband, instead slipping under your mattress.
And that's exactly why Green's documentary, Casting JonBenét, eschews conventions.
But one firm looking into the matter eschews all these.
But the Senate Intel bill eschews a warrant requirement entirely.
We come from an intelligence culture that eschews partisan politics.
I love Bernie and everything he stands for and eschews.
Zen Buddhism, for instance, eschews the idea of a god.
He says he eschews stocks but is a big art collector.
The Trump doctrine eschews limitations, particularly when it comes to media.
He eschews conventional realism, pushing his characters into almost mythic states.
The wisdom of this book is that it eschews such palliatives.
Even Queen Elizabeth herself eschews royal protocol every now and then.
Bank of America lacks clout abroad but its management team eschews deals.
Newton, who usually eschews social comment, spoke about the incident last Thursday.
Hillary eschews the understanding that female politicians can exist only without controversy.
Berlinski, one is happy to report, eschews Greene's tiresome religious self-mutilations.
Polk eschews subtlety for functionality, essentially plopping an Echo Dot into this speaker.
Lindbergh, too, is working in a mode that eschews traditional hallmarks of glamour.
Lucas eschews utopianism for a very human amalgam of beauty, humor, and darkness.
Fox News eschews memes and less than one-fifth page's posts are images.
It eschews its predecessor's hybrid nature in favor of an exclusively mobile experience.
He eschews painterly shorthand of any kind, preferring the particular to the general.
It eschews back-to-back jokes for natural dialogue and quirky plot points.
It eschews big shows, red carpet dressings, overweening ad campaigns and hysterical logomania.
Whatever legitimacy it has garnered comes largely from claims that it eschews violence.
Mr. Laudenbach's drawing eschews clean ink lines for a minimalist and impressionist aesthetic.
Which isn't to say this is a populist take that eschews elite glamour.
The mint of today eschews such tactics, but takes currency security no less seriously.
Mr Trump eschews spending cuts: he has promised to protect spending on the aged.
I needed that, I think, because I'm someone who eschews responsibility at ever turn.
As everybody knows, the show really eschews stunt casting—it's never, ever done that.
Snapchat eschews widely used social network conventions, making it an entire language unto itself.
One character eschews all human company in favor for his set of robotic lovers.
The subculture that embraces obscurity and eschews enthusiasm is no longer obscure or apathetic.
It sticks to the facts and eschews paternalistic tones in favor of measured ones.
Watson eschews most of the actual sound checking, but he sticks the landing effortlessly.
Materia eschews fancy plates and tablecloths in the interest of making food more affordable.
After all, she eschews the sex toy for her newer, younger colleague, Agent Petey.
One other important update — the STEMosaur eschews Watson in favor of Elemental's own proprietary software.
Though billed as a "political thriller," The Report eschews explosive drama or white-knuckle tension.
Still, there are times when Meyer himself eschews the automation of the Shake Shack app.
Canon knows that, and that's why the company repeatedly eschews adding it to new cameras.
Wells eschews human-like gendered pronouns and demonstrates just how differently Murderbot sees the world.
As America eschews global co-operation, its firms will also face more duplicative regulation abroad.
For one thing, it eschews weird additives or flavor twists—it's "stock" India Pale Ale.
Interestingly, Coach Erik Spoelstra has been using a starting lineup that eschews the traditional positions.
"We believe that natural is beautiful," says Pearson, who eschews excessive amounts of styling products.
She eschews previously prepared food, preferring instead that sauces and dressings be made on site.
The Senate Intelligence Committee legislation includes some small reforms but eschews a warrant requirement entirely.
As an absolute value pick, this Samsung eschews the extras, but still delivers on picture quality.
The show can't seem to decide if it loves tattoos or eschews those who have them.
The Americans has always been at its best when it eschews the big for the small.
For instance, Batman eschews all relationships here, but in The Lego Movie, he was dating Wyldstyle.
America Ferrera eschews the idea that women should prioritize their looks and beauty over anything else.
And it's fair to say that Snyder's version largely eschews nuance in favor of being awesome.
A Quiet Place eschews offering itself up as a direct metaphor for the current social paradigm.
Thankfully, the album eschews symphonic grandeur, solemnity, and the other qualities that befuddle earnest rock seekers.
The other is that China eschews reform and instead tries to patch up its current system.
In contrast, the Midwives Alliance of North America, the organization that represents C.P.M.s, eschews such standards.
Under Armour's founder and CEO Kevin Plank eschews unilateral decision-making in favor of team input.
It has no PAC, does not endorse candidates and eschews keeping scorecards for members of Congress.
" He eschews propriety, and traditional constraints of office: "He touched on my future at various points.
Yentl can get cheesy, especially with its musical numbers, but it remarkably eschews cheesy narrative choices.
Here's another reason paleo blows: Plenty of the foods it eschews are undeniably good for you.
He has denied any links to terrorist organizations, and says he eschews politics in his work.
Whether by circumstance or intent, this has always been a TV drama that eschews tidy resolutions.
Ms. Konofaos eschews symmetry for designs that include stunningly realistic, hand-molded flowers and painted icings.
McKinnon said he has never had an office and eschews other displays of top-dog status.
Sanders eschews relationships and deal making to a fault, while Biden fetishizes them to a fault.
Even if the rival plan is a stretch, the Oracle of Omaha famously eschews competitive processes.
That a candidate who eschews traditional campaign components — field activities, GOTV, data collection, TV ads etc.
Buffett typically eschews private equity for its focus on cost cutting over long-term growth potential.
Italian Renaissance art has very clearly-defined spaces; Baroque art eschews that and heightens the drama.
Pence, who swore off negative campaigning after losing a vituperative congressional race in 1990, eschews name calling.
It is a mercilessly dark musical that eschews levity and heaps violence on top of more violence.
It is a mercilessly dark musical that eschews levity and heaps violence on top of more violence.
"Sultan" works because director Ali Abbas Zafar injects enough wry humour into the proceedings and eschews melodrama.
In Poland, for example, the influential Committee to Protect Democracy ex­plicitly eschews any involvement in electoral politics.
There's romance, but it's peripheral, and Kaira largely eschews it because she doesn't feel any emotional attachment.
Known for his slicked-back hair, he speaks eloquently but often eschews discussing policy details in public.
As an actor, Letts is often cast as bureaucrats and fathers, and, like Coon, he eschews sentimentality.
On the other, Trump loyalists argue that the president rightly eschews the neoconservative fondness for foreign intervention.
Inside, he participated in a bit of retail politics that he usually eschews, shaking hands with voters.
Sanders' plan eschews nuclear energy development entirely, instead proposing a gradual phasing out of nuclear energy reliance.
It will also offer a similar credit-focused E.T.F. that eschews the debt of gunmakers and distributors.
Adding to the decline: an increasingly sophisticated customer base that eschews Western fast food for other options.
We're outspoken about running a profitable company in an industry that so often eschews profits for potential.
When it eschews horsepower in favor of a comfortable, intuitive controller based on a television remote, it succeeds.
How liberating the breed of female artist that eschews cool self-possession for loud, hairy, flashy self-expression!
There are other, smaller niceties that the E-Go2 eschews, like the quick charge time of its competitors.
Unlike your typical Twitter feed, this one eschews 140-character musings in favor of images of Brutalist buildings.
His recipe, however, eschews the conventional use of sweetened condensed milk in favor of a water-based filling.
It is extremely rare to meet a respected graffiti writer who largely eschews these tenets of self-promotion.
Ripple already eschews anonymous nodes and instead uses trusted validator nodes run by legitimate groups chosen by them.
It's a gloomy, straightforward indie-punk track that eschews the heavy synth sounds of their more recent records.
In addition to anonymizing the process, The Berlin Art Prize eschews corporate funding to eliminate conflicts of interest.
Like Sigmar Polke, Kilimnik is a mercurial artist who eschews a signature visual style and explores numerous directions.
The group reportedly eschews technology and requires its female members to wear black robes from head to toe.
She borrows the genre's best aspects (pacing, stakes, excitement) and eschews its worst (gore, stilted dialogue, clumsy foreshadowing).
Online, Sweetgreen eschews goofy social media memes and giveaways in favor of soulful tales of soil and sunshine.
Especially because it eschews the complicated issue of legal innocence or guilt, the exhibition provokes serious, empathetic thought.
The Senate Intelligence Committee legislation, favored by leadership, includes some small reforms but eschews a warrant requirement entirely.
It eschews ASMR-esque sound effects and chill-inducing needle drops, leaving the focus on humans speaking into microphones.
That is partly because Mr López Obrador, known as AMLO, eschews foreign distractions from his left-wing domestic agenda.
In fact, the ageless actress eschews normal clothes in favor of sexy swimwear when it comes to DIY projects.
Here Wertmüller mostly eschews conversations about gender politics, but confronts the naïveté of Italians during the rise of fascism.
The stage show eschews realism for hyperrealism; fluorescent colors and bold imagery, clinical and forensic, all simulacra and simulation.
More fundamentally, an internet that eschews control points may be one that affords firms less opportunity to build profits.
American Giant is focused on casual, comfortable clothes, and eschews stores in favor of direct sales through its website.
This one eschews the drilling — just remove little "holes" of nail polish with the end of a cotton swab.
Aunt Eller, who's had moral authority throughout, now coldly eschews the rule of law for a ruthless frontier efficiency.
But Bloodline's third season mostly eschews Mendelsohn, whose career has taken off in the wake of the series' debut.
Crucially, as a Nigerian production, it firmly eschews any white savior narrative one might expect from a Hollywood film.
Guggenheim eschews traditional transitions, and instead jumps from subject to subject, even when there's no clear connection between them.
The main difference is the Move ECG opts for a coin cell battery and eschews fancy features and notifications.
Strogatz eschews complicated formulas—hardly a single one appears in these pages—in favor of simple graphs and illustrations.
He's a narcissist, a barely-human husk of a person who eschews human connection in favor of pursuing power.
Fender Play is a video-centric learning platform that eschews traditional theory-based lessons in favor of instructor-guided videos.
Take, for instance, his unique vision of "cyberpunk," which eschews the familiar chrome and neon in favor of something else.
It eschews many of the practices of private-equity funds, such as shaking up management and applying plenty of debt.
Indeed, unpredictability is a necessary component of Trump's emerging foreign policy, which eschews multilateralism in favor of bilateral deal-making.
The French company eschews "wrist-­computer" designs, opting instead for devices that look and feel like analog watches and—hallelujah!
The G5 also eschews the distinct, but often uncomfortable and inconvenient, hardware design cues of the G4 and its predecessors.
It eschews jumps, rails, half-pipes and other features of traditional competitive skiing, and it is generally considered more dangerous.
The Red Turtle eschews any indicators suggesting where on earth or in what time period the man's story takes place.
Season seven eschews that structure, which is partly why it feels so monotonous, but this quiet episode has its charms.
Abigail Disney now eschews them; famous environmentalists including Leonardo DiCaprio and Prince Harry have been publicly pilloried for using them.
They are swabbed with Duke's mayo, which eschews sugar for a more pronounced tang, and lined with tomatoes and pickles.
Is there anything international human services agencies and the family of nations can do when a country eschews relief efforts?
Chernow's role as the dinner's performer eschews the tradition of the WHCA choosing a household name comedian for the role.
Trump eschews soft power in favor of military solutions, and is leading his fellow authoritarians in a race to the bottom.
Refugee eschews calculated political statements, instead aiming to convey the complex identities and narratives of its subjects beyond simply their suffering.
Philip Hammond, though friendly with Mrs May and outspoken on Brexit, eschews the imperial ostentations of most of his recent predecessors.
Qi Wireless Charging Pad - $10.99 See Details This Qi charger eschews the tech-y look for a more design-focused one.
Duterte visited China earlier this month and has, controversially, charted a foreign policy that eschews its traditional ally, the United States.
The film eschews historians, journalists and other talking heads, drawing only on the voices of the band to tell their history.
Ryan, who generally eschews the hard, one-on-one sell with wavering members, did just that, several times, one source said.
The writing and melodies are direct, even as the album largely eschews traditional verse-chorus structure, and the tone is conciliatory.
Mio is not the only wearable technology company to introduce software in recent weeks that eschews the "10,000 daily steps" rule.
Tell Me How You Really Feel eschews narrative-based ditties entirely, instead operating entirely in this second, more emotionally resonant mode.
In hearings and press appearances, he often eschews sound bites for dense statements drawing connections between the Trump campaign and Moscow.
RECIPE The photographer eschews the conventional use of sweetened condensed milk in favor of a water-based filling, to delightful effect.
Peale paints him with unerring realism, conveying an unembellished sense of strength and wisdom that eschews all trappings of the heroic.
The bottom line: Despite its limited electoral dominance, the AKP operates as if it has overwhelming support, and eschews consensus-building.
He seems to cultivate this blandness of affect to convey that he deals in facts, eschews drama, and tells the truth.
She eschews labels (don't ask her if she's a surrealist or a magical realist) and calls herself "complicit" with her subjects.
MSI eschews the standard red-and-black color scheme of its competitors in favor of a stylish black-on-copper design.
Their liaison eschews monogamy in more ways than the obvious infidelity, taking as lovers the moon, the gulf and its spirits.
But the film's quiet radicalism exists in how it eschews all of the things you'd expect from a movie about Loving v.
Loba, who eschews the use of pronouns, argues that for women and queers of color self-care is a method of survival.
Centrify eschews the "trust but verify" approach, opting instead for a zero-trust security model that verifies user identity at all levels.
The government's latest paper eschews crude threats, but it is replete with examples of the EU benefiting from British expertise and knowledge.
Though the Quiet Kardashian eschews the degree of celebrity his sisters have ascended to, he maintains a relatively robust social media presence.
Clark deliberately eschews the use of tools in order to concentrate on the physical act of pulling cloth apart with one's fingers.
Teaming up with Film Forum and Rooftop Films for its annual series, the park eschews blockbusters and cult classics for foreign films.
He largely eschews the small meet-and-greet events that are a tradition of early-state politicking in favor of large rallies.
But while Hollywood generally eschews the practice, the music industry has been using C.G.I. to recreate performances of dead musicians for years.
"The pledge that seems the most meaningful is the one that eschews closed-door big-money fundraisers and donor perks," Fischer says.
Trump was briefed on royal protocol before the visit but it was unclear if the president, who eschews briefings, received similar guidance.
In fact, he eschews all forms of documentation, written or otherwise, in relation to the sale, presentation and care of his work.
Trump was briefed on royal protocol before the visit, but it was unclear if the president, who eschews briefings, received similar guidance.
Mr. Abbas warned vaguely that the Israeli authorities would have to take responsibility for governing Palestinian territories — a prospect that Israel eschews.
Bogle revealed in a 2015 CNBC interview that he eschews international investing in his own portfolio, in spite of its diversification benefits.
Gravitas, which began publishing in 2014 and covers professional women in Sarasota and the Tampa Bay Area in Florida, eschews models altogether.
Meanwhile, "Uberpreneur: 20 Ways to Make Money On Each Ride" by Laurence Williams eschews personal storytelling in favour of simple money-making tips.
He eschews May's rampant individualism up front for a more collective effort, with Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford sharing the goalscoring burden equally.
The important parts seem to be that Glendale Fight Club fighters completely eschews kicks and that there just aren't many top fighters there.
The Sanders campaign has been a fascinating proof of concept for a grassroots, left-wing politics that eschews the typical Washington money machine.
The Cadbury collab brings the luxe treat to the masses, however, and eschews the high prices that often come with fancy candy stores.
He eschews the pompous style of past leaders: in place of mega-rallies and podium speeches he prefers walkabouts and gatherings in cafés.
Once again, the company eschews the unibody form factor that has become all the rage among the competition, for construction that looks premium.
Macquarie also eschews total shareholder returns as a goal for long-term performance rewards, saying that the share price isn't in executives' control.
The new version eschews USB tethering for Bluetooth LE-powered "smarthub" brick that connects the sensors to a tablet or PC / Mac app.
Even if you're an ascetic who eschews the materialism of holiday shopping, the Black Friday and Cyber Monday juggernaut is hard to avoid.
Similarly, Lionel eschews the tempting Order mysteries in favor of his ongoing journey to not be Winchester's most wholesome and naïve gay man.
These days, Guignol is a toned-down version of his former self, playing to a generation of parents that eschews spanking and violence.
Apart from interviews with Spencer and Cantwell, who are now his close friends and ideological allies, he largely eschews attention from the media.
He eschews the studio trickery of Auto-Tune and will wait — sometimes years — until the right mood strikes him to lay down vocals.
For example, she eschews the traditional red, white and blue campaign color scheme, opting instead for pink and black for her presidential campaign.
Mohamed El-Erian sees a world one day that eschews paper money in favor of digital payments that could include government-issued cryptocurrency.
In some ways it's a continuation of the dichotomy between representational and abstract art—it eschews immediate recognition for a more expressive quality.
The Radian is clearly aimed at the choosy, pack-loving traveler who eschews roller bags for aesthetic — which describes me to a tee.
"Hello Again" largely eschews dialogue as it leaps among historical eras and song sequences, depicting a series of fraught romantic encounters across decades.
He dispatched dozens of campaign surrogates -- including Vice President Mike Pence -- to embark upon the type of retail politicking Trump himself largely eschews.
A notable difference is the low-key score by Ludwig Goransson, which eschews the emotionally pummeling surges of John Williams's "Star Wars" music.
Its score is as upbeat and catchy as an FM Lite radio play list, and the script eschews easy jabs at political targets.
Her approach eschews the traditional classroom model where a teacher lectures at the chalkboard and students sit quietly in their seats absorbing information. 
"I Am Why" eschews Natalie's tendency to present her songs in the (for lack of a better word) Wong-ian, long-exposure style.
But it's also because the video eschews literal truth in favor of a narrative that the GOP hopes will feel emotionally true to Americans.
What all this seems to add up to is a muscular, nationalist, neo-isolationist view of the world that eschews foreign encumbrances and entanglements.
It said Modi had stressed to Trump the importance of creating a regional environment free from terror that eschews cross-border terrorism without exception.
Ironically for a book that is all about literature, he largely eschews literary flourishes, writing with a simplicity that is more serviceable than inspired.
But put up against these other experiences, it doesn't do enough to differentiate itself, and it eschews many of the series's unique selling points.
One example is the work of Jamaican-born artist Helen Elliott, who eschews the natural shiny, slick glossiness in favor of a stoning process.
And "Batman Arkham VR" shows some promise, but is ultimately too short for its own good — and eschews the action elements of the character.
Phoenix-based Fare eschews surge pricing, welcome news for riders who often find surprisingly large damage to their checking accounts after a night out.
One unlikely ally in this battle may prove to be Bluetooth — Nikon's recently launched baby-SLR D3400 eschews Wi-Fi in favor of Bluetooth.
It's certainly not the first matching service of this sort; it's actually just an extension of Project Fixup, which eschews algorithms for human matchmakers.
And her wardrobe staples, like Crocs and Birkenstocks, are helping to fuel the "ugly fashion" movement that eschews the look that's been conventionally popular.
To many people, it came as a surprise that the former quarterback – who usually eschews politics – was going to publicly endorse a political candidate.
Come summer, he will buy the sheet music and recordings, and write his parody lyrics longhand on a legal pad, since he eschews computers.
Veteran New York City bartender Carlos Salazar playfully eschews tradition by removing the gin synonymous with a gimlet and replacing it with añejo tequila.
Fame was his constant shadow; today he eschews the gilded good life he had back then for the principles of his conservative Islamic upbringing.
American intelligence and counterterrorism officials say he eschews all electronic devices, which could identify his location, and probably communicates through a series of couriers.
And the service eschews typical bus stops, dropping passengers instead at hot spots like Sweet Sue's in Phoenicia and Scribner's Catskill Lodge in Hunter.
It eschews plot for pure feeling, offering a distinctly feminine language of the forbidden ecstasy found in not shutting up and not backing down.
The president eschews the kind of structured calls of his predecessors and instead quickly moves from the stated topic of the call to others.
Unlike Mr. Macron, who likes to play tennis, jog and box; and her husband, Patrice Roques, who is a triathlete, Ms. Ndiaye eschews exercise.
The religious organization eschews being labeled a church, and states on its website that it has more than seven million followers in 200 countries.
Indeed, the story eschews a standard arc leading toward a catharsis that would provide relief to its main character and, by extension, the audience.
It's fine to look at, but it eschews a lot of high-tech bells and whistles that are found with newer e-bikes today.
Featuring narrated excerpts from Mr. Douglass's speeches, the film eschews action for quiet images that conjure a meditative state, interrupted by flashes of violence.
The Wing eschews hinges, temples, and earpieces—all standard elements of sunglasses—in favor of a single lens that wraps, Giordi-like, past the temples.
Dan discusses America's $1.5 trillion of student debt, and a new model that eschews tuition in favor of repayments via a percentage of future salary.
But there are still big questions about how Saudi Arabia will cater to its most active tourism market, especially as the kingdom eschews tourist visas.
Elizabeth Warren eschews hallway interviews altogether, a position so well-established at this point that she moves through the Capitol all but ignored by reporters.
Julie notably loves her nonexistent career more than her stable boyfriend and eschews kindness or altruism in favor of doing something that only benefits her.
Echoing the uncompromising angularity of earlier European purists, among them the architects Gerrit Rietveld and Le Corbusier, the armchair eschews quotidian cushiness for transparent provocation.
This is a president, after all, who eschews expertise unless it validates his assumptions and trusts his gut over the warnings and experience of others.
It will employ military, diplomatic and economic instruments of power, but eschews nation-building and curtails the pursuit of democracy as an end in itself.
If the bill does get out of the House, it faces an uncertain path in the Senate, where the Republican majority typically eschews government regulation.
I know that's heresy to many — it largely eschews the novel's comedic aspects in favor of swooning romanticism — but, dammit, I love a good swoon.
He is a president who, at age 71, eschews physical exercise, covets his own bed and is a lover of junk food and red meat.
He can be testy, but eschews anger, even in the face of the barely veiled bigotry and squalid conspiracy-mongering of his more extreme opponents.
He eschews many of the stereotypical trappings of the executive life and mannerisms in favor of taking silent retreats and traveling to countries like Burma.
Focussed on what Mauro's vocation allows him to achieve (independence, creativity, a cheap meal for a friend), it eschews the "anecdotes that build a legend."
A core part of her message is how she eschews activities that emit a lot of greenhouse gas emissions, most notably flying (she's also vegan).
De Cotiis eschews subtlety on another subject as well: He seems severely resistant to the commercial path of creating fabric lines or mass-produced furniture.
"Borne" is VanderMeer's take on a post-apocalyptic narrative, a humor-soaked fable about parenthood and sacrifice that eschews almost every convention of the genre.
The relaxed culture is also evident in the design of Capitec's headquarters, which eschews the statement conference rooms or art collections common at rival banks.
Now, the 34-year-old is is also reportedly recovering from mercury poisoning due to a pescatarian diet, or one that eschews meat but embraces fish.
You can no more be an investor who eschews technology, however you may define it, than you can be a life form not based on carbon.
First, there is the apolitical, quietist sort which favours intense conservatism in dress and personal life and eschews most kinds of involvement with the modern world.
" She also eschews the term lesbian, saying, "I hate to use the word lesbian because I feel like there is a stereotype that goes with it.
Though this year the category eschews rock and country — there's no equivalent to last year's nominations of Kelsea Ballerini and Maren Morris — the slate's stacked nonetheless.
Amazon Go eschews a traditional retail format in favor of a tracking system that uses sensors, algorithms, and cameras to determine what a customer has bought.
No one hoping to prove him or herself in an actual fight is going to choose a fighting philosophy that specifically eschews sparring and rolling, right?
She charges $850 an hour for her services and insisted that she eschews the role of therapist or after-hours drinking companion for her famous clients.
Photo by Jason Wyche, courtesy Sean Kelly, New York Accordingly, for these new portraits Wiley eschews the colorful floral backgrounds that have been among his trademarks.
For Honor eschews this approach in favor of throwing three factions of warrior badasses into an arena and screaming "fight" at the top of its lungs.
Tsipras, who eschews ties and prefers open-collared shirts, reiterated a pledge that a "significant event", such as debt relief, would make him put one on.
Last year, when Senator Corker announced that he would not seek re-election, he cited his belief in a "citizen legislator model" that eschews career politicians.
The cast eschews actorly fireworks, starting with Ms. Gould, who herself has a mild form of cerebral palsy and does not shy from Bernie's difficult side.
What people fear is the very real, very dangerous reality that we live in: a post-Enlightenment culture that eschews facts in favor of subjective narrative.
The electric sedan eschews the futurism of other EV models, such as the BMW i3 and the Nissan Leaf, by looking exactly like a normal sedan.
Similar to the Ford Mustang Mach-E revealed earlier this week, the ID Space Vizzion eschews traditional door handles in favor of a more futuristic approach.
After the film earned strong notices at fall festivals, Sandler has been surprisingly willing to suit up for the press and industry events he usually eschews.
They have balked at the proposal made by Alexander and Collins, tarring it as a partisan plan that eschews the months of bipartisan negotiations over health care.
It spreads out in all directions on the page, inverts normal French word order, eschews ordinary punctuation, and presents a variety of fonts, typefaces, and letter sizes.
Park's other films take this obsession to stomach-churning extremes, suffused as they are with violence and brutality, but The Handmaiden eschews outright gore for other horrors.
Like the others in the "Engineered by HP" series, this watch eschews a big color touchscreen, which we've come to consider as a standard for a smartwatch.
In the article Malkin argues that although Sia deliberately eschews fame because she views it as damaging, she puts a minor in the spotlight in her place.
And the goal should not only be to establish a refuge for civilians and refugees, but also a space that eschews Salafi jihadist or other extremist groups.
Poll by poll, Sanders is emerging as the left's very own Trump -- a rabble-rouser who eschews white papers and pragmatism for visionary pronouncements and unrealistic ideas.
The drift of Trump's policies and words in the first ten days of his presidency are toward an America that eschews international responsibility and disdains international opinion.
"It eschews the clunky, Microsoft Word-like menus and toolbars of Google Docs in favor of a Medium-like plain white page," wrote The Verge's Casey Newton.
Titled "Here Elsewhere," the immersive installation eschews any of the expected notions of a "dream house," evoking instead the emotional, dizzying, heady visions of a dream itself.
Just as Snap outwardly eschews the more earnest Silicon Valley ethos — technology should change the world — it has also sidestepped the biggest mistakes made by Google Glass.
Happily, Google's new Clips camera eschews its biggest potential privacy concerns by keeping storage local, staying offline and only allowing file transmission to a designated paired smartphone.
Extra Bases Wes Johnson, the first pitching coach to jump from college to the majors, is part of a tech-savvy generation that eschews the eyeball test.
Both eventually abandoned the approach, concluding that it did not work, and Mr. Mulvaney eschews the hub-and-spoke term to avoid associations with those failed experiments.
A cross by Hernandez from the left falls to Mbappé who, cool as a cucumber, eschews a shot to push the ball into space on the left.
She eschews makeup unless she is working, doesn't dye her hair and despises the nips, tucks and lifts that have become routine for women of her profession.
Living With Brown Despite the popularity of Ikea and West Elm and the shuttering of antiques shops from New York to California, not everyone eschews older pieces.
Works with PS403, Xbox, Switch, PC, Mobile —Jeffrey Van Camp The Logitech G Pro X (240/2150, WIRED Recommends) eschews the design language many gaming headsets share.
Rosalía brought Spanish-language songs to a wider audience and, likewise, Pongo eschews English and raps largely in Portuguese and in Kimbundu, a language spoken in Angola.
She is one of the recent innovators of the F1 night-life business and founded the Code 1003, a nightclub experience that eschews the traditional private concerts.
Yang, an affable 44-year-old who eschews neckties and traditional rhetoric, trails front-running candidates Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders by a wide margin.
Greenblatt defines the term "value investing" differently than most and eschews a strict adherence to popular metrics such as price-to-book and price-to-sales ratios.
Consisting of only 10 looks designed to be worn by both men and women, the collection eschews the wild over-ornamentation and excess typically associated with Balmain.
"1950" is especially impactful coming from King Princess, aka Mikaela Straus, an out-and-proud lesbian who gleefully eschews gender norms and the feminine pop star paradigm.
The new model eschews the common dogmas of work life: Everybody gets an office, or everyone gets a cubicle, or everybody gets a seat on a workbench.
The Swiss government hopes women will help fill a growing shortfall of skilled labor, but eschews many policies — like quotas and more parental leave — that promote women elsewhere.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump and his surrogates have embraced a style that eschews what they deride as political correctness, making for a long record of unguarded public statements.
In the summer, my warm-blooded little friend eschews all cushions so he can lie on the tile in front of the fan and moan until fall arrives.
What makes it novel is that it eschews the usual method of speech-to-text and then text-to-speech voice conversion—which is what Google Translate does.
While the private Waldorf School of the Peninsula, popular with Silicon Valley executives, eschews most screens, the nearby public Hillview Middle School advertises its 1:1 iPad program.
And, of course, there is the occasional altruist who eschews earbuds altogether and generously allows others to share in the melodious sounds of his game, music or video.
The Porsche Design Huawei Mate 21 RS is available in red and black, and eschews the circular camera bump in favor of a more integrated quad-sensor array.
It eschews the tendency of fantasy stories to largely focus on nobles, knights, and specific figures by presenting many of its conflicts through the perspectives of everyday people.
The film eschews talking head accounts—though there would certainly be no shortage of interviews from influential musicians who would be willing to wax poetic about the late icon.
Rather than striving to rationalize or clarify these nuances for larger audiences, Afteur Pasteur resumes the collective's humorously inquisitive tone that eschews answers for the sake of more questions.
" The former women's rights lawyer asks precise questions during arguments, and when she poses a query about some hypothetical petitioner, she eschews the standard "he" pronoun and uses "she.
As if there were any doubt, the new handset eschews the G24's modularity, instead fully committing to its role as the successor to last year's well-received V264.
Despite his name—his parents chose it in tribute to Keir Hardie, Labour's founder—he eschews tribalism and is close to liberal Tories like Andrew Tyrie and Dominic Grieve.
Unlike his immediate predecessors, who framed their foreign policy in idealistic terms, Trump eschews the advancement of moral values and conducts foreign policy within a short-term transactional prism.
She's from an older generation and eschews her counterparts' fondness for viral pranks (Jimmy Fallon is prominently name-checked) in favor of guests like Doris Kearns Goodwin and Sen.
The company eschews services like Skype and instead has built its own videoconferencing platform that it uses for one-to-one sessions (no group learning) between students and teachers.
While Dhodapkar declined to elaborate, the new product sounds like it could be a swipe card that features the display technology in SWYP, but eschews the multi-card features.
"Meanwhile, John Keogh tilts the remaining 60 percent to 65 percent bond portion toward corporates rated in the A range, and he eschews big interest-rate bets," he said.
Gaethje often eschews punching the head and simply absorbs blows on his high guard and the top of his skull, in order to come back with the low kick.
The downside is that Allo's Incognito Mode eschews all of the AI features that make the app standout, but you'll still be able to use stickers and what not.
She eschews labels like "feminist," which, she says, among some Hasidim connotes women who want to overstep religious boundaries separating women from men — boundaries that Ruchie continues to observe.
Considered one of the most progressive private schools in the city, it offers puppetry and printmaking classes and eschews letter grades, instead issuing long written evaluations of each student.
But "Dublin Carol," which premiered in New York in 2003 and is now revived by the Irish Repertory Theater, eschews the verbal fireworks booze so often encourages and fuels.
He runs the firm but still considers himself a customer man, even though he does not play golf and eschews client dinners, industry conferences and other schmooze-driven outings.
A year later, a mysterious visit from a friend arouses new doubts in David, who eschews police assistance and begins snooping about with little discretion and even less judgment.
These cases created a legal precedent that eschews rigorous analysis of what constitutes a valid patent claim in favor of an "I know it when I see it" approach.
An affable Long Island commuter who eschews the glamour of the television world, Mr. Shine also has strong supporters at Fox News, including some of the network's top personalities.
Honnold is volatile, dorky and self-absorbed; he eschews helmets, reads New Yorker articles while driving and harasses climbing partners about how much salt they put on their food.
Through a series of online developer updates, he has remained in constant communication with players, and become a celebrity of sorts in an industry which generally eschews such recognition.
Like Meze, AudioQuest, and Audio-Technica, MrSpeakers eschews the traditional thick headband padding for a simpler, lighter leather strap that holds the headphones in place rather than weighing you down.
Photo: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)Bose claims a runtime of 16 hours, and its charging case (which eschews USB-C for micro-USB) will provide another 16 hours of power.
Only 11 parliaments around the world use this typology, but it's thought to be the most democratic of them all, because it totally eschews a front and central dominant figure.
YouTube user Turbo Button (via a post at Gamasutra) just posted a video showing precisely how Breath of the Wild eschews this in favor of a much more organic world.
Chinese-language media in Australia, which was almost universally critical of China in the early 22012s, is mostly positive today and eschews sensitive topics such as Tibet and Falun Gong.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dan Ivascyn, the group chief investment officer at Pacific Investment Management Co (Pimco), eschews making big, splashy investment or market calls, unlike his legendary predecessor, Bill Gross.
While the band largely eschews that record's subtler elements of discordant, droning melody (a relative term) and death metal inflections, they've lost nothing in blistering, hammer-to-the-head power.
And despite the notion that youth culture today eschews things for experiences, Nahm, Law and Beland all say there's a brisk business in the flotsam and jetsam of cultural curiosities.
She eschews any phantasmagoric elements and veers sharply from the polychromatic palette associated with the era of her writing career, the period known as El Boom, into pitch-black darkness.
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's ground game is more top-down, marketing-based, and expensive, while Republican Donald Trump's campaign eschews data and relies on cheaper, traditional methods like phone banking.
The Germans in Dunkirk are a faceless menace, and the desperate young British soldiers can be hard to differentiate, as Nolan eschews character study for a portrait of collective desperation.
In fact, she eschews any quantitative recounting of eating disorder war stories:Even when someone eating disordered has recovered, he or she still retains an attachment to the anorexic value system.
But aside from some potted history and interviews with two prominent survivors of labor camps, Schmitz eschews the kind of contextual material that would have given the book more heft.
For a president who eschews norms, he appears to relish the opportunity to settle old scores and continues to appeal to a conservative base that cheerleads his defiance of convention.
This is because she largely eschews the dramatic moments of light favored by the 19th-century American Luminists, avoiding the deep, striking shadows that made the Luminists' work so theatrical.
It has considerable orchestral glories, not least the veiled hints of "Götterdämmerung" that hail Erda's warning to Wotan, yet his work modestly eschews grandeur in favor of exposing the voices.
It eschews most of the I.O.C.'s former requirements, including that trans competitors have their ovaries or testicles removed and undergo surgery so their external genitalia matches their gender identity.
They're experts at working with the JAMstack, the new standard in web architecture that eschews traditional servers and promises better speed, higher performance, increased security and a better developer experience.
Using an assortment of reclaimed wood and found materials to create gigantic public sculptures, the Robots art collective eschews traditional public art practices and still ends up with massive work.
Though he checks all the policy-agenda boxes of a Democrat, he eschews culture-war fights as a distraction, a stance shared by Republicans, including the current governor, Bill Haslam.
The app also eschews indicators that show when people are online and have read messages, which Twist thinks will help workers feel less pressure to be glued to their devices.
A bipartisan effort released by both the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, the legislations eschews many of Trump's more extreme budget proposals, including the elimination of the NEA and NEH.
She champions progressive policies like Medicare For All, a $15 minimum wage and abolishing ICE, and is both a Democrat and a democratic socialist, though she said she eschews labels.
Giacometti was a master of affixing tiny animals and curling leaves to the bronze framework of his designs, lending them a fey quality; Anthonioz eschews ornament, preferring sleek minimalist shapes.
Growth hacking is like guerrilla filmmaking: it eschews traditional growth strategies like radio and TV advertising and focuses on novel ways to reach potential customers and grow your user base.
Samsung mostly eschews Daydream in favor of Gear VR, and has a home-grown smart-home platform competing directly with Nest, Android Things, and all the other Google connected-home products.
There are options for manual controls if you desire, but the R23 eschews the bulky drone controller for a simple, single-handed control system on the Skydio app on your phone.
Those voters seem unlikely to reject Trump just because of a few strange remarks about Andrew Jackson and probably care little that he eschews the intellectualism of many of his predecessors.
Multi-cams don't pull in strong reviews or Emmy Awards; they feel purposely old-fashioned in a way that the era of Peak TV often eschews in favor of the new.
Because ultimately Trump's campaign is tactile — a blind gnawing at the future from one moment to the next as he flips policy positions, refashions fact and history, and eschews careful vision.
Media reports followed, assessing his personality and concluding that Trump thinks so highly of himself and his judgment that he eschews academic credentials, book learning and the wisdom of conventional politicians.
The RadWagon is affordable because it eschews a lot of the bells and whistles you tend to associate with e-bikes: no app, no GPS tracking, no Bluetooth, no anti-theft.
Trump has flouted some norms by, for instance, wearing stiletto heels while traveling to a hurricane disaster zone, she has brought some conventionality to a White House that often eschews it.
She eschews an electric potter's wheel for the "coiling" method, an antediluvian technique in which small bands of clay are slowly stacked on top of one another to create a shape.
The seasonal set menu of eight courses and a few smaller bites (with optional wine pairings), eschews dish names in favor of shortened ingredient lists ('Taiwan' Rice Pork Mushroom, no commas).
She eschews as well most newly created dwarf hybrids that allow suburban gardeners to create tiny tableaus, instead embracing robust height in plants like Queen Anne's lace and purple-magenta ironweed.
Although it invokes the realm of the imaginary, the exhibition eschews escapism; instead, the site-specific works on display show artists thinking creatively about the dispiriting circumstances of our own world.
The Virginia native's first feature film, which arrives in New York City this weekend, is a bricolage of dance, soundscape, and storytelling — it eschews dialogue for a different kind of language: movement.
Marlinspike is a rare sort of reverse tech celebrity, a figure who eschews both spotlight and Silicon Valley-style excess and has instead cultivated quiet respect in digital privacy and cryptography circles.
It seems fitting that Flynn, who has written about riveting female villains, serial killers, and deadly satanic cults, keeps a black cat as her feline familiar, but she eschews the spooky stereotypes.
Sticking loyally to Mr Macron's script, Mr Le Maire eschews the word "reform" in favour of the more epic term "transformation": of mindsets, of economic culture, of the French social model altogether.
The brand has worked with Disney before, but this time around, its limited-edition line eschews princesses for more recent lovable characters from Pixar hits Finding Dory, Toy Story, and Monsters, Inc.
Like successful European far-right leaders, he eschews explicit racial politics but merges extreme anti-immigration policies, populist hostility to the political establishment, and moderate views on social assistance to the elderly.
Their free verse poetry eschews difficult metaphors in favor of clear, plain language, and this accessibility is precisely what has garnered the new wave of "Instapoets" such a large and dedicated following.
Alexa eschews any visual interface whatsoever, which is one reason why it's often perceived by critics as being more successful as a voice-powered assistant than competitors from Apple, Microsoft and Google.
Still, he gently eschews comparison between Marvin's contentious relationship with his ex-wife, Trina (Stephanie J. Block), and his own history with the actress Sutton Foster, with whom he split in 2010.
For Cyril, who eschews marriage and instead pair-bonds with her brother in the "quiet, anal, hermetic world" of the House of Woodcock, "control is almost a kind of sex," she said.
Today's passage eschews birds and bees and instead chastises the human beast for one of our many inexcusable shortcomings, willful ignorance, the choice to just give up when faced with the unknown.
He eschews both the traditional options for Premier League managers on the sideline — tracksuit to convey dynamism, business suit to project authority — in favor, usually, of a turtleneck, skinny jeans and sneakers.
Francis is a radically different head of the Catholic Church, one who has stirred ire and controversy for his progressive views (by Catholicism's standards, anyway), and one who eschews too much ostentation.
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely's screenplay works largely because it eschews more traditional emotional arcs in favor of large-scale superhero crossover storytelling, trusting the universe-ending stakes to carry the day.
Erg, the product of a childhood spent absorbing the catchy hooks of 50s and 60s doo-wop groups, occasionally eschews the traditional verse-chorus-verse structure he's come to master over the years.
This worldview is incompatible with both the spirit of high-dollar, star-studded fundraising events (which, indeed, Sanders eschews) and with the idea of celebrating Hamilton and the Hamiltonian tradition in American politics.
Eero eschews some of the tech that allows for gigabit-level speeds—which 90 percent of us can't access or afford anyway—and instead supplies a consistent 100Mbps or better through your home.
Aside from a few coy nods to Supergirl plots like a Daxamite blade being sold in a market and a prisoner being held at Fort Rozz, Krypton largely eschews its comic-book roots.
Threatin is potentially the first of a brave new breed of fake rock band, one that eschews the genre's tried-and-true methods of obfuscation and theatricality in favor of cold, hard numbers.
Second, Tell eschews recommendations from random reviewers you'd find on Yelp or Foursquare and instead shows a curated list of recommendations from food influencers, blogs and celebrity chefs — people you follow and trust.
Unlike previous generations of neo-Nazis -- people who celebrated Hitler's birthday, sported SS-like uniforms, and hung swastikas at meetings where they would give the Sieg Heil salute -- this cohort eschews all that.
However, if North Korean leader Kim Jong-un eschews talks, then we should be prepared to intercept and destroy any ballistic missile that poses an imminent threat to the U.S. or its allies.
The company's new "We Help You Make It" campaign eschews the aspirational gloss of master suites and two-story foyers in favor of embracing Americans — and their furniture needs — where they are today.
The exhibition, which takes place over four galleries, encompassing paintings, drawings, textiles, sculptures, and installations from the 272s to the present day, eschews chronology – an astute choice by the curator, Amy Smith-Stewart.
Even President Michel Temer, whose agenda eschews the public interest and puts our natural resources at risk, was recently charged with bribery and is actively trying to thwart potential investigations into his operations.
Instead, "Little America" largely eschews overt politics, aside from its insistence in depicting immigrants from all over the world as individuals with their own idiosyncrasies and ambitions — in short, as real human beings.
Part of what makes Rebecca Morgan's work so fresh, especially in her new show, "Town and Country," is that she eschews timeworn symbolism for the messy realities and conflicting mythologies of rural life.
Cora Harrington, the author of "In Intimate Detail: How to Choose, Wear, and Love Lingerie" and editor of the Lingerie Addict blog, eschews the oft-repeated 80-percent-plus number in her book.
Read more " _____ • Rebecca Nelson in Cosmopolitan: "With her brash online persona, Fairbanks epitomizes this burgeoning, distinctly Trumpian cabal, which, just like Trump, eschews political correctness and aims to blow up politics as usual.
If their introduction to economics eschews the dry theory of supply and demand and instead emphasizes the importance of economic and racial inequality, that could have lasting ripples across academia, government, and business.
This week, he took along an unlikely guest: President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus, a veteran of the Soviet system who eschews the post-communist fashion for piety and cheerfully calls himself an "Orthodox atheist".
The long, straight hair, pushed back over her shoulders, that Sansa wears during her coronation as Queen in the North eschews intricate braids and elaborate updos like the ones she's worn in the past.
The Headphone is a stripped-down version of the Bragi Dash, and eschews the fitness tracking, heart rate monitoring, gesture controls, and app to simply function as a pair of truly wireless Bluetooth headphones.
Another, Marco Rubio, represents a dissenting movement within the religious right, one that strives to produce a candidate who eschews harsh culture-war rhetoric while maintaining staunch opposition to abortion and same-sex marriage.
It's true that he does have some things going for him: He's white (or, on the earlier end of the ROYGBIV spectrum), rich, famous, and privileged, doesn't drink alcohol, and eschews cigars and smoking.
Unsurprising for a film that eschews the manipulative conventions of the coming-of-age drama in favor of a more muted approach, The Fits doesn't really build to any grand crescendos or major insights.
Thematically, Clark's Birthday Party is the strongest; a pitch black comedy that eschews jump scares in favor of scathing social commentary and wicked laughs, while Vukovic's chilling Box lingers long after the credits roll.
The warm mauve-brown hue, called Cinnamon Beige, eschews any hint of girly pink while giving my face some warmth — even when it's rainy and cold outside and I haven't put on any makeup.
House of Secrets: The Many Lives of a Florentine Palazzo, published by Tauris Parke, Bloomsbury Publishing, is about what happens when a staid historian eschews the strictly academic for the adventure of real life.
In a context where the only discussion points are the ones designed to divide or consolidate people, the radical proposition becomes one that eschews flag-waving in favor of unguided discourse and personal discovery.
A candidate who eschews consensus and campaigns only for a narrow section of voters could win, they concede, by appealing to voters directly via social media and by "playing on the penchants of journalists".
The only problem with its new approach is the remedy embodied in the Fair Play legislation eschews an even-handed solution, in favor of one that caters to a very narrow set of interests.
With references that range from Prince to the punk band Black Flag to the performance art of Chris Burden, Token's latest collection eschews stereotypical surf style, such as cheerful aloha shirts and board shorts.
As with the non-Lux models, the K70 Lux RGB features a larger full keyboard with a number pad, while the smaller "tenkeyless" K65 Lux RGB eschews the number pad for a smaller footprint.
The document eschews this description of the threat, which critics say conflates Islam and terrorism, settling instead for the uncontroversial and accurate phase "jihadist terrorists" to describe groups such as ISIS and al Qaeda.
Peet Rivko, a fledgling "zero irritant" plant-based line, for example, eschews essential oils (along with nut oils, floral extracts and other sensitizing ingredients) in everything from the company's gentle cleanser to daily moisturizer.
Gal told People back in January she doesn't fly private jets, eschews plastic bags, recycles and does what she can to help the environment to be a good role model to her 2 daughters.
"We had a woman come in and make us drink shots with her," said Ms. Roth, who, like her sister, eschews the Brylcreem and suits of traditional funeral directors for nose piercings and tattoos.
Her script remixes the linear progression of Alcott's novel that other adaptations adhered to, creating a more impressionistic portrait of family life which eschews the cliché that coming of age is a straightforward path.
"We had a woman come in and make us drink shots with her," said Ms. Roth, who, like her sister, eschews the Brylcreem and suits of traditional funeral directors for nose piercings and tattoos.
The disappointment only grows more acute the deeper we get into the era of Peak TV. An awards body that eschews the safer choices of the Emmys could pull off some really crazy shit.
China prefers the Kuomintang (KMT), or Nationalist Party, which eschews talk of going it alone and stresses economic ties with the mainland, from which troops fled in 1949 after defeat in the Chinese Civil War.
Like a neophyte gaming PC maker, Samsung eschews high-end materials for a massive dollop of hollow plastic: I found flex both in the top lid of the Odyssey 17 and in the keyboard itself.
The organization is ostensibly a kind of confederated network of Christian prayer groups dating back to the early 1900s that eschews traditional denominations and hierarchies in favor of trying to more closely follow Jesus' teachings.
As I noted, the Galaxy Book 22 eschews the traditional Intel processor options for a Qualcomm Snapdragon 22, a modified version of the Snapdragon 845 found in many smartphones, that's specifically designed for Windows computers.
Lightwear eschews the visor-like style of most mixed reality headsets, favoring a cyberpunk-y design with big round lenses, which lead designer Gary Natsume says are supposed to evoke the "universal sign" of glasses.
Putin personally appears to have good feelings about Israel and Jews and Russian policy formally eschews anti-Semitism though it still exists in society and he is willing to use it for his domestic needs.
The New York Times reported that Sessions on a daily basis buys a $5.29 turkey sandwich for lunch from the Justice Department cafeteria, evidence he eschews the big-spending ways of some of his colleagues.
He has built his reputation on exquisite technique — his hands have such a liquid grace that they appear to contain no bones — and a geeky enthusiasm that largely eschews "Now You See Me"-style bravado.
Beach Bum is a stoner flick with a heart, a celebration of a goofball named Moondog who eschews the trappings of upper-class Miami in the hopes of spending one legendary night on the Keys.
A soft-spoken Englishman who eschews financial television and social media, Mr. Lee started writing an investment newsletter in 2003 after two decades working as an economist for the British mutual fund company GT Management.
World, a direct-to-consumer label in Los Angeles that eschews the traditional retail structure (and its limitations), to produce ethical, environmentally sound basics (some made entirely from recycled materials) that are anything but boring.
But the Trump White House eschews many of the protocols and procedures that usually surround a president, and advance warning for the press about Mr. Trump's movements and plans can be difficult to come by.
Until recently, Instagram grids favored glossy, curated photos with a unified aesthetic; now many of the platform's biggest stars favor a look that deliberately eschews filters, editing, and manipulation — or the appearance of them, anyway.
But that juicier yield is available only if she eschews expensive currency hedging that could wipe out that whole premium — a vulnerable position that funds have traditionally avoided for fear of adverse exchange rate swings.
Like the Occupy movement, it eschews hierarchy and centralized leadership, and its members have not infrequently been at odds with older civil-rights leaders and with the Obama Administration—as well as with one another.
Till's work with elbows and knees has been very impressive and frequent so far in the Octagon, it would be well in his interest to manufacture chances to use these weapons which Wonderboy essentially eschews.
Her gothic ghost story The Little Stranger, however, distinguishes itself in her bibliography on a couple fronts: It features a male protagonist and eschews the themes of lesbian romance that pervade many of her books.
And even though Don't Breathe eschews the repetitive, anvilicious visual odes to our societal and economic collapse that mar Hell or High Water, the film never once lets you forget that it's set in Detroit.
It eschews the cosmic horizons and electronic textures of ambient contemporaries like Stars Of The Lid in favor of something unmistakably born from terra firma, the soft interplay of woodwind, piano and strings rooting the group.
He eschews chauffeured car service and once shared a taxi with this reporter in Las Vegas from the SkyBridge Alternatives Conference to the airport — asking the cabbie questions about various casino performances most of the way.
Instead, HTC just wants to make a good phone, and in doing so, happily eschews branding in favor of features that make the 10 significantly better than anything HTC's built before, but is it $700 good?
He eschews chicken stock, ham bones and other flavoring agents, and instead opts for water, olive oil and salt, occasionally "tarting up" the liquid with aromatics like carrot and garlic and herbs like thyme or sage.
And it's exactly what it sounds like: A traditional liquid formula, except it eschews traditional applicators in favor of a small rolling wheel that is best likened to the same tool used to slice a pizza.
As The Atlantic's David Frum noted, the op-ed amounted to a wholesale acceptance of Trump's foreign policy vision: that America is a lone-wolf nation that eschews international order in favor of zero-sum combat.
Some of the legacy novelists like Nora Roberts, who eschews popular vernacular and still describes female orgasms as "floating away on gossamer wings," will always have an audience and a place in the Koch sisters' hearts.
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In a moment of rare if unseen joy in 25 movies, Bond ignores his meeting about Spectre, eschews his usual drink order, and lets loose with a howl of joy and a vodka with Red Bull.
The laconic McConnell eschews social media, can be hard-pressed to make small talk, sometimes sits silent in meetings, according to those who have attended, and can repel reporters' questions by refusing to utter a syllable.
Japan eschews militarism and therefore military parades, but it sought to make Mr. Trump feel special by making him the first foreign head of state invited to meet Emperor Naruhito after his ascension to the throne.
You've got to love a serving professional who cheerfully explains that "the Bitter Almond Negroni eschews gin" (for Cocchi Americano Rosa and an almond liqueur), as if it were entirely the Negroni's own excellent judgment call.
As it turns out, he had recently started cutting out carbohydrates in favor of the paleo diet, which eschews all grains and legumes in favor of a diet consisting mostly of meat, vegetables and some fruit.
The iMac dumped the floppy disk drive, the MacBook Air dropped the CD/DVD drive, the iPhone 5 killed the 30-pin connector, and the new MacBook eschews every port for a single USB-C port.
Now in his 50s, Pierce eschews the usual themes of sex, death, and oblivion in favor of the relatively quotidien—falling in love, falling out of love, getting older, contemplating life's regrets through the rearview mirror.
It's that pointing that out in the same breath as offering condolences and essentially saying that they had it coming eschews any moral or ethical high ground, let alone moment of humanity, this might have engendered.
The show follows three close female friends (it eschews an SATC fourth), who all work at fictional feminist magazine Scarlet, as they deal with the ups and downs of love, careers, and sex in New York City.
The technique used in this new study is actually similar to what happens in a lidar system used in many autonomous vehicle systems (though Tesla famously eschews use of laser-based vision systems in its tech stack).
It repeats clauses from other laws, but eschews the section of the declaration of independence that commits Israel to the "complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex".
Kaitlyn Booth, BleedingCool This is surely the most infantile of recent superhero yarns - a film that squanders the talents of an impressive ensemble cast and eschews any meaningful characterisation in favour of ever more overblown special effects.
It is a view that eschews the FCC's role in broadband privacy enforcement altogether, embraces the FTC's primary role and questions why broadband internet service providers are treated more harshly than technology companies operating on the edge.
Olympia Snowe said she retired from Congress because "the Senate is not living up to what the Founding Fathers envisioned," (and) routinely jettisons regular order, habitually eschews full debate and (favors) take-it-or-leave-it proposals.
The spending plan, which eschews new hikes in taxes and fees, eliminates a projected $98 million deficit through various measures, including savings from refinancing the city's GO bonds with a higher-rated securitization of sales tax revenue.
By addressing the question of Spock's sexuality, and the nature of desire in a culture that eschews emotion, it makes the classic fan-fiction gesture: to find a hole in the quilt of canon, and patch it.
Germany boasts eight finalists and Argentina just one but 18-year-old Nicolas 'nicolas99fc' Villalba — a man who eschews compatriot Messi for Ronaldo and Brazilians Neymar, Ronaldinho and Ronaldo Nazario in his team lineup — is a favorite.
And perhaps because of limited cash funds – he eschews credit cards so as not to alert associates to his whereabouts – Barry even grows a touch sympathetic to the wealth disparities that helped propel Trump to the presidency.
Greene's intelligent, probing film is, among other things, an inquiry into why such horrific true-life tales fascinates us, but Christine, to its eternal credit, eschews queasy, car-crash enthrallment for a heartfelt elegy to depression itself.
" Yet in the following scene Silva eschews vaudeville and again tunes herself to Dickens's imaginative frequency: "Dickens took off his hat with near-reverence as he stepped inside No. 13, at the top of the rickety stairs.
Charles M. Blow Donald Trump has a particular skill, one rooted in his weaknesses: Because he eschews intellectualism for intuition, because he prefers to watch rather than to read, he has honed his talent for reflexive reductionism.
But if you were a fan of the non-Laura Palmer aspects of the series, you might find the movie wanting, as it eschews many cast members and reduces Kyle MacLachlan's screen time (reportedly at his request).
JetBlue, which eschews the industry's prevailing hub-and-spoke route system in favour of direct point-to-point travel, tends to have far fewer passengers making connections, and is the rare carrier that does not overbook at all.
That app, called Facebook Lite, eschews data-intensive content like video and location-powered features like Nearby Friends to offer a more basic feature set and low res imagery in an app that's less than 1MB in size.
For one, the camera eschews the typical focus method found on cheaper instant cameras — physical buttons or knobs with icons of a human, a tree, or a row of trees to represent subjects that are increasingly far away.
Apparently, on boring ol' Tuesdays — in which no one is dedicating throwbacks, flashbacks, or otherwise — the reality star eschews her much-loved contouring palettes and falsies, giving both her overworked pores and makeup artists a hard-earned break.
With Motion, the differentiation is the underlying psychology of the product, which eschews the central focus on black lists and white lists, instead promoting the idea of helpful pushes more in spirit with OS-level screen-time apps.
More recently, in The Hague, a reworking of a government building, now called Rijnstraat 183, debuted in March and unites several Dutch government ministries; the design eschews nearly all private spaces for open views from floor to floor.
High Rhode eschews even a hint of sugar, delivering instead a syrupy yet astringent citrus flavor, with a bitter undertone and an intensely herbal nose, producing a flavor that somehow splits the difference between grapefruit juice and Jagermeister.
In its most recent 33-K filing with the SEC, Tesla said word of mouth, along with media coverage "have been the primary drivers of our vehicle sales leads," which is how and why the company eschews traditional advertising.
Whatever you think of Diamond and Silk's approach — a no-nonsense attitude that eschews political correctness and mixes in humor — they manage to connect with their target audience in a  relatable way that's proven to be big-league successful.
On Taylor's third solo album, Piano—out June 10 on Moshi Moshi—Taylor eschews the flashing lights and bombastic flair of Hot Chip's main stage fare for a small, empty room, a piano, a microphone, and some simple songs.
While the red-on-white look is itself striking and evocative, Rios's work stands out even more in a segment of the comic book market whose aesthetics adhere largely to a tradition that eschews alienating the reader's visual palate.
I spoke to one woman who adds a mantra to her breathing, a man who follows his breath's natural pattern instead of manipulating it, and one woman who eschews silence or sound baths and listens to Alicia Keys instead.
It has its odd enthusiast, an Arthur Weasley type who's charmed by the uncharmed, but by and large the wizarding world eschews e-anything, preferring to send endangered owls over terrific distances than emails at the speed of light.
Lennox's most recent album, "Buoys," eschews some of those ornate layers of synths and chaotic postproduction effects that have made his work so psychedelic and instead embraces straightforward songs that put his own, relatively unobscured voice front and center.
And as the mysteries surrounding both Olga's death and the family's emigration from Mexico deepen, so does Julia's characterization, leading to a conclusion that eschews neat and tidy answers while embracing a deeper understanding of one's self and others.
That's because Novelty Automation happily eschews the video game form in favor of a more traditional type of coin-operated machine: The mechanical amusements that dominated fairgrounds and bowling alleys until their pixelated cousins arrived with the Atari era.
The company eschews the American obsession with long promos and backstage vignettes for an obsessive focus on in-ring action, all of which is tied to a style that's a little rougher and more athletic than the standard WWE fare.
It might be possible to offer a less abrasive version of these policies: immigration restriction without the xenophobic bashing of immigrants, opposing trade agreements that offshore American jobs, and a realist foreign policy that eschews the adventurism advocated by neoconservatives.
Lastly, there's the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, perhaps the most conservative option on display, which eschews the modular Joy-Con mechanisms entirely for a standalone device that most resembles a standard console controller, much like Nintendo's earlier Wii U Pro Controller.
DealBook DAVOS, Switzerland — As business and political leaders arrive in the Swiss Alps for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, a surprisingly alarming letter from an influential investor who studiously eschews attention has already emerged as a talking point.
Powered by open source Python packages developed at Google and other machine learning hubs, the project eschews the normal path for state parties, which generally hire expensive outside data firms that come up with cookie cutter models trained on national datasets.
Mainly, she says, it's a concept album about climate change, one that eschews explicit political messaging to discover the artist, in videos and promotional social media posts, incarnating a misanthropic climate goddess who seems hell-bent on destroying the world.
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Developed by an anti-abortion OB-GYN named Thomas Hilgers who was also inspired by ''Humanae Vitae,'' ''NaProTechnology'' eschews most forms of birth control and fertility treatments and relies instead on tracking widely used ''biomarkers'' like cervical mucus and body temperature.
It's the same in France, where he has long been published by the top-tier Gallimard but eschews the cafe scene in Paris, preferring to spend summers with his second wife, Catherine, at their home on the coast of Brittany.
Perhaps for the good of the friendship, most of the trash-talking about wins and losses between them is limited to things like bowling and card games, or hypothetical alternative life scenarios in which each eschews basketball for a soccer career.
Though they vary significantly in style — Flywheel incorporates competitive racing elements using data tracking, whereas SoulCycle eschews metrics, instead focusing on spirituality and community through the workout — both classes developed cult-like followings, propelled by the support of celebrity fans.
Christine eschews the cheer typically associated with perky electronic music for a caution that feels European partially because her flighty, assured, accented vocals switch off between French and English, partially because she's committed to ironic modes that don't negate feeling.
Hone also eschews pre-recorded video, working instead with qualified professional coaches who have to audition for Hone and who are already teaching a growing number of customers 12 different modules, typically in online class sizes of eight to a dozen people.
And other than Tesla, which eschews the dealer model in favor of its own if-Apple-sold-cars-this-is-how-it-would-look retail stores, no carmaker has been able to crack the code on how to sell the damn things.
Huawei hasn't laden the MateBook X with a mess of additional bloatware to slow things down — it's actually running a Signature Edition of Windows 10 that eschews bloatware — and if you avoid using the jittery touchpad, the laptop feels smooth and responsive.
The X-T100 also eschews Fujifilm's dedicated shutter speed and exposure compensation dials for traditional PASM controls, like the entry-level X-A5; there are two unmarked dials on the top of the camera, but it's not clear what they actually do.
Making an impactful feature debut, Trachtenberg eschews the well-worn found-footage technique in favor of a suspenseful style that's more consistent with the tense character dynamics of the first two-thirds of the movie, perceptibly heightened by the claustrophobic underground setting.
Chuck has proven adept at manipulating Jimmy when he needs to, and this plot turn demonstrates one of the best qualities of Jimmy's narrative: It eschews the indulgent trope of the anti-hero being the best at whatever it is he does.
She drives an electric car, eschews plastic, eats less red meat and has cut down on air travel — celebrities often opt for private jets, while Fonda said she flies commercial — but said she was protesting out of a need to do more.
Warren, who usually eschews reporters on Capitol Hill, has stepped up her media outreach in recent days, delivering a major address at the National Press Club last week to unveil what she described as a "bold" plan to tackle corruption in Washington.
Among these complaints about smartphones and lazy young people we can see a new conservative politics forming that eschews President Donald Trump's red-meat cultural politics, with its attacks on immigrants and people of color, and focuses on millennials and their successors.
Mr. Pérez - Guaguas Negras Swiftly following up his coke rap summer single "El Cartero," the Carbon Fiber newbie eschews humor and goes straight for the jugular with bars on bars on bars of threats and violence for those altogether tired of crossover.
" There's a precious recording of the composer impishly discussing these pieces: in a dry, professorial tone, he says that he chose the word "nigger" because it represents "a basicness, a fundamentalness, and eschews that thing which is superficial or—what can we say?
It is not America's job to police the world — this is especially true under the presidency of Donald Trump, who eschews the idea of the United States as "globocop" — but the fact is that global jihadism has increased, not decreased, and greatly.
If you're brave enough to stay, you'll be swept away by the majesty of the mountains at Hôtel l'Héliopic, an upscale Chamonix property that eschews the rustic aesthetic found in so many neighboring hotels for an impeccable combination of Swedish minimalism, retro, and contemporary comforts.
Why it matters: Because Americans owe around $1.5 trillion in student debt, significantly more than they owe on credit cars or for vehicles, and Lambda is helping to pioneer a model that eschews tuition in favor of repayments via a percentage of future salary.
Material Theme, an updated version of the company's software design philosophy, is the driving force behind the Gmail and Chrome redesigns of late, and you'll notice it most prevalently in the new Chrome tab design that eschews rough and pronounced corners for softer, rounded ones.
That's why it's often hard to take anything The Walking Dead tries to say about human nature seriously: all too often, it eschews actual consequences or character development in the name of adding some surprise twist or plot turn dictated by the comic book.
Traditional, all-American green bean casserole eschews fresh mushrooms for canned cream of mushroom soup, but we're gonna ask all the moms and grandmas out there to trust us on this one—fresh chanterelles and a gouda cream sauce is the way to go.
While smartwatches tend to have to be charged on an almost daily basis, the Patch eschews a recharged battery for a coin cell, tucked away in the band, which the company claims offers about three months of battery life before needing to be replaced.
The first hint of its off-kilter style arrives in the form of Colin Farrell, who eschews his familiar brand of muscled, glint-eyed swagger to melt into the role of protagonist David, a paunchy sadsack freshly ditched by his wife for another man.
The BPD "lacks meaningful accountability systems to deter misconduct"; eschews community policing (a model that builds greater trust between the people and the cops); trains officers poorly; keeps inadequate data; and fails to provide officers with the tools and resources they need on the street.
Say a candidate does something different: attacks the wealthy and the upward redistribution that keeps them rich, but eschews the consensus the main Democratic front-runners are pursuing, with their proposals for job guarantees, single-payer health care, and mandatory worker representation on cor­porate boards.
With the help of a team that shoots nets from helicopters to catch and tag the calves with radio collars (a process that takes about 2000 minutes for the moose and eschews the use of drugs), Dr. Pekins was able to track 179 moose calves.
But in comparison to a 73-year-old President who eschews exercise and seems to prefer riding around in a golf cart to walking, Biden walks at a clip that sometimes makes it difficult for the throng of reporters and cameras to keep up.
Known for his ability to conceive and swiftly execute boutiques for such brands as Céline, Jil Sander and Max Mara, he eschews gloss and bustle in his private life, preferring to inhabit naturally burnished spaces borne of a Zenlike patience and a sense of restraint.
She eschews Hollywood parties where the food is just "some kind of cream on a cracker" — her favorite thing about these events is the fact that afterwards, she can go from glammed-up Cinderella to eating baked ziti in her sweats in 60 seconds flat.
"Now more than ever, we need a Supreme Court Justice who is independent, eschews ideology, who will preserve our democracy, protect fundamental rights, and will stand up to a President who has already shown a willingness to bend the Constitution," Schumer said in a statement.
On the eve of the synod, the pope will raise to the rank of cardinal 13 prelates who broadly share his vision of the church, one that eschews confrontation with other cultures and religions but challenges the perceived arrogance of the historically Christian world.
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Emma Chamberlain Is the Most Important YouTuber Today Taylor Lorenz profiles a young woman who eschews the formality of her predecessors and has one of the fastest-growing channels on YouTube as a result: The most talked-about teen influencer in the world doesn't airbrush her photos.
The beat is a regular 4/4 march, although played by a group of assembled drum machines significantly more dextrous than the rock drummers typically attracted to the time signature, the product of disco drum sound even if Prince eschews disco's slinkier rhythms for straightahead whomp.
The stylist, who works in the city of Novosibirsk, apparently has a bit of a reputation around town — not because he's left a mysterious rash of murders and meat pies in his wake, thankfully, but because he eschews traditional haircutting scissors in favor of a hatchet.
His newly opened ABCV restaurant in Manhattan, a plant-centric sequel to his James Beard Award-winning ABC Kitchen, eschews animal proteins and their facsimiles for vegetable-forward plates such as glittering beluga lentils tossed with yams and dressed with chili oil, black vinegar and cilantro.
It's about as powerful as a Raspberry Pi, but it comes with a custom touch-friendly version of Linux that eschews a traditional desktop UI. It's bigger than a really big phone, and thicker than a laptop, and I can barely cram it into my back pocket.
If Amar's alienation can be identified as the book's central tension (and given all the competing tensions, I am not 100 percent sure that it can), then the reasons behind it, the context that made it so, are muddied by the way Mirza eschews traditional plot development.
A strapping man who adorns himself in ethnic jewelry and indigenous talismans and decorates his office with wooden masks and fish tanks, Mr. Trubnikov serves herbal tea to guests, speaks in a gravely, reverent voice about traditional Siberian shamanism and eschews any hint of business attire.
As a narrator, David Cesarani, the author of "Becoming Eichmann," employs a timbre that is clear and somber, the voice of classical realism, as he eschews explicit emotional and moral commentary for the most part, in order not to displace the cumulative impact of his witnesses.
Rachel Bitecofer, who studies public opinion at Christopher Newport University, has developed a method that eschews poll-based models in favour of state-level demographic data, such as how many white voters live in a state, and how far left or right it typically leans in presidential contests.
Surrounded by a fleet of construction cranes, the half-finished Perth Stadium will, in a few years, house several sports, including the increasingly popular Big Bash League, a brand of cricket that eschews the days-long endurance tests of the traditional game in favor of shorter, faster bouts.
Fate of the Furious largely eschews the martial arts that were a staple of the past few films – which is a shame, since the few fistfights it does have are more energetically shot and staged than the explosive, CG-heavy extravaganzas that are the meat of this movie.
Still, "Fate of the Furious" (which eschews designating its sequel status numerically, other than its Twitter hashtag) only sporadically sparks to life, with the best recurring bit involving the macho banter between Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham's characters, which eventually prompts even these tough guys to burst out laughing.
If Trump pushes for military mobilization and eschews any efforts to address the deeper root issues of low education and no job prospects, then the violence will stop for a time to only begin anew once Trump or some successor president moves the troops out of the city. 6.
Now might just be the time; a confluence of factors, including a lot of great software that eschews mistakes made by early movers, as well as dramatic decreases in the cost of entry for VR-capable computers, have made it a good time to get onboard the virtual train.
Aerie, the lingerie brand of American Eagle, increased its sales by 26 percent in the last quarter of 2015 primarily on the strength of its "#AerieReal" campaign, which eschews Photoshop and employs models of a slightly larger size — and is described as "empowering" as if by legal mandate.
It's difficult to try to write about it like a conventional fashion show, as Michele eschews all the signifiers we fashion hacks grasp after — inspirations, muses, specific time periods — in favor of a focus not on a "look" but on individual items, each as important as the other.
Though the emotions and story are convincing, the style of the production eschews mimetic representation, except in the extensive use of live video projection onto the entirety of the back wall of the stage, as the actors openly film each other with cameras on tripods and cell phones.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer, his fifth and latest film, eschews a literal retelling of its source material, Euripides's Iphigenia in Aulis, in favor of a dense chamber drama that exposes the heart of body horror—literally—and revitalizes the power of myths for a modern audience.
While Pence himself maintains a public dignity and eschews vitriol against opponents in keeping with his long-ago atonement, he has tethered himself to a president who revels in negative campaigning, makes winning his all-consuming aspiration and has rarely been accused of an excess of human decency.
As the needs of the lesbian community continue to evolve, a new wave of alternative queer nightlife that eschews gender binaries, affected labels, and strictly delineated queer sensibilities has taken root, and it may be able to provide a blueprint for the next generation of lesbian-inclusive spaces.
Back at the Ace Hotel, Anzures hypothesized that the same generation that has spawned gun reform marches and eschews Facebook, is the one that will decide which products make sense—the ones that don't just add to the noise of social media and a 24-hour news cycle.
The keyboard itself eschews the fabric found on the Surface Pro, though it is afflicted with the same ridiculous directional key layout as Apple's current-day MacBooks, meaning tactile navigation is harder than it needs to be, an issue I should definitely not be complaining about in two thousand eighteen.
If she turns up at Windsor Castle in a shell suit with a smoke hanging out of her mouth and Harry eschews a suit in favour of one of his Vegas pool party ensembles then maybe I'll watch, but other than that I'll be avoiding the whole thing like the plague.
One is the Social Progress Index (SPI), by the Social Progress Imperative, an American think-tank (whose advisory board includes Matthew Bishop, an Economist Group employee), which eschews GDP entirely and focuses on 53 social and environmental output indicators under three headings: basic needs, the foundations of well-being and opportunity.
Jane eschews the typical and bland bromides, such as "eat ramen" and "save more," that often passes for financial advice these days for practical, actionable information organized by the topics retirees and those close to retirement need to grapple with and understand, such as Medicare, Social Security, pensions and more.
ARCore is launching on the Pixel and Galaxy S8 (running 7.0 Nougat and above) to start, but by its public launch Google plans to have 100 million Android devices supported for motion-tracked AR that eschews Tango's 3D mesh formation in favor of surface detection technologies similar to what we've seen from ARKit.
Even if your plans are limited to making the dopiest template websites, you should probably understand how to put together a linked list (a construct that doesn't exist in JavaScript because JavaScript eschews one of the most fundamental things in programming: pointers, or variables that point to specific locations in a computer's memory).
And thanks to a complete spec sheet from GSMArena, we also know basically all the details on the two phones, too: Both phones are expected to feature Samsung's new Infinity O hole-punch display, which eschews the notched design of most 2018 models for a front-facing camera punched directly through the screen.
He follows that up with an especially demeaning verse on "I'm Upset," in which he eschews the ideas of child and spousal support and dismisses a whole cadre of women as gold digging "hoes," one in particular who has the audacity to take him to court and then, later, ask how he's doing.
The new entry is the Galaxy S10E, where the "E" reportedly stands for Essential, with Samsung positioning the S10E as a sort of more affordable Galaxy S10 Lite that eschews fancy extras like rounded glass sides, an in-screen fingerprint reader, and triple rear cameras in favor of something simpler and cheaper.
A history of fiscal oversight boards in the U.S. in the last 40 years has shown that these are most successful when the board eschews the quick fixes generally advocated for by special interests and instead makes genuine tax, spending and regulatory reforms that poise the economy for stronger long-term economic growth.
In its favor: "Joker" started the season by snagging the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and this comic-book character study will soon gross $1 billion worldwide, a number that is all the more remarkable since it eschews the action scenes and computer-generated spectacle of its Bat-film brethren.
"We heard her tires screech and we were just bracing for the hit," recalled Mr. Martin, 63, who as an Old Order Mennonite avoids driving cars as part of a modest lifestyle that eschews many modern amenities, the same traditions that are also followed by the Amish who live in the state.
She broadens her backdrop to include other spasms of upheaval, such as the surrender of the Apache peoples in the 1880s, and she eschews the direct reportage found in her non-fiction book "Tell Me How It Ends" (an essay prompted by her work as a volunteer translator at a New York immigration tribunal).
A review of the last the Donald J. Trump Foundation's tax filings for the last decade uncovered an eclectic— and in some cases downright bizarre—mix of beneficiaries that eschews any discernible mission or coherent point of view, and ultimately raise more questions than answers about where the 2016 candidate's moral compass might lie.
The new material still grasps onto those more experimental aspects, like multi-layered harmonies, Afropop-inspired rhythms, and more use of electronics than we've ever heard from them before, but thankfully eschews the realm of cheesy, chanty, anthemic alternative rock (think Foster the People, Imagine Dragons) that their then-peers have since delved into.
But we see the innovative experiments going on in retail today — the "experiential" stores appealing to those craving experiences as much as things, the "shoppertainment" malls combining entertainment with spending, the back-to-the-future "local" retail that eschews universal brands in favor of more curated offerings — and this gives us even more confidence.
In 2012 I believed then and now that Democrats severely overplayed their hand, leaning on all those old stereotypes to convince the country that Mitt Romney -- the successful, mild-mannered, Mormon family man who eschews cursing and name-calling -- was a racist and sexist monster better suited for a white-collar prison than the presidency.
But instead of the deliberative processes in place during the Obama administration that made for lengthy National Security Council staff meetings, Mr. Trump has approved allowing his commanders more authority, giving the Pentagon a rare freedom to assert its control over national security policy from a commander in chief who eschews quibbling over the details.
Still: Having the gang get struck by lightning and wake up in black bodies was, uh, pretty surprising (though thankfully not because the show used blackface, which this storyline eschews … though It's Always Sunny has let its proud degenerates go there before when shooting their unauthorized Lethal Weapon sequels.) It was also … well, fine.
Think of him as a man like Mr. Borromeo, who eschews coats in favor of jackets or puffer vests and ties in favor of scarves, and who has what would seem to be a uniquely Italian ability to sport trousers in colors it used to be thought only Gianni Agnelli, the Fiat heir and storied playboy, could wear.
Not only because she rarely makes public appearances (although when she does it's always on a major red carpet and in the most stunning of evening gowns); she also completely eschews the types of social media platforms that many of her fellow under-30 A-listers embrace, preferring to focus on her career and charitable causes.
Celebrating the women he fucks on the drugs and alcohol the real-life Travis supposedly eschews, the rapper-organizer taps a raft of people who owe him something, and if they're somewhat less august than DJ Khaled's band of toadies, they get more done as they establish Auto-Tune as the human side of screwed-and-chopped.
By contrast, then, I give you the cover story French Elle did on Brigitte Macron, wife of French President Emmanuel Macron — if you haven't read it, I recommend it — in which she is photographed in Dior, Vuitton, YSL and Alaïa yet eschews all hashtags in favor of simply pointing out that putting effort into self-presentation matters to her.
If part of the supper club's appeal is a yearning for simpler days, we're burdened with the knowledge that nothing was ever that simple, and that what looks from one angle like coziness — a country club that eschews snobbery, exacts no dues and honors the workingman — can from another function as de facto exclusion, however unintended.
A low-impact arrangement like the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which works by consensus and eschews interference in members' internal affairs will likely appeal to local sensibilities, but will need to be robust enough to tackle challenges like the Aral Sea environmental disaster, fair use of water resources, narcotics trafficking, and cleaning up uranium legacy sites.
Ms. Jarrar is known for her tailoring, as well as her more functional approach to couture: Though the workmanship of her clothes is never less than perfect and she has a way with the flou, she eschews complicated ball gowns for more streamlined, cooler styles; her quintessential look is a razor-sharp pair of trousers with an elaborate, feathered perfecto jacket or vest.
There's Sculpt, $29, which is formulated with high concentrations of amino acids to encourage natural-looking volume and increased collagen production; Drench, $12, which eschews oils and waxes that coat the lips for the illusion of hydration in favor of deeply hydrating "water reservoirs"; and Pause, $27 — which, in terms of being a true hero, is actually your best bet for helping to maintain lip injections.
His work follows in the nageire tradition: He uses exclusively seasonal plants that change form and color throughout the year — bulbs and wildflowers, ferns and grasses, camellias and cherry blossoms that grow in the surrounding hills — and eschews traditional porcelain or bronze vases for everyday objects that he transforms into vessels, like woven bamboo baskets, old wooden well buckets or bits of roofing tile.
Some artists, like Susan Goethel Campbell, work flexibly with both; in some of her books that deal with interactions between mankind and nature, she eschews written content entirely, while in others, like Brick and Rim, from the Hub Series, she interlocks magnetized blocks of text that assemble written narratives into the shape of their titular forms, creating a story along a curving rim, for example, in Rim.
Michigan may have seemed an unlikely place for a noise scene to those outside of the Midwest, but Dread, the 221 debut from Wolf Eyes, stems from a local lineage of avant-garde weirdness, that eschews convention in favor of the theatrical, subversive, or freaked-out, and includes bands such as Destroy All Monsters and The Stooges (both formed at the University of Michigan) and Detroit's rock and electronic acts.
In an essay for The Atlantic's issue on "How to Stop a Civil War" this week, Yoni Appelbaum sketched out where Republicans might take the country if racism and nationalism continue to animate the party: If the center-right decides to accept some electoral defeats and then seeks to gain adherents via argumentation and attraction—and, crucially, eschews making racial heritage its organizing principle—then the GOP can remain vibrant.
Accordingly, because of the "extraordinariness" that is inherent in capital punishment (and the law as established by the Supreme Court of the United States), what Schubert stubbornly eschews admitting to California voters is that, if Proposition 66 were to pass, this whole five-year death penalty appeal business we keep hearing about is like that blob of orange "hair" atop The Donald's head: as fake as all get-out.
He hasn't changed; instead, 22019 years after his career took off, the culture has finally caught up to the idea that the actor who embodies some of our most rigidly masculine cinematic tropes — the badass action hero, the unstoppable cop, the martial arts master, the guy who levels up to save the world and get the girl — can also be a gentle, soft-spoken, wholesome dude who eschews those tropes in his own life.
"All this stereotyping inspires a deep-seated hatred of the black body, from head to toe: eyes, lips, everything, your features," said Muholi in a recent interview with Ms. Mussai Muholi, who eschews gender-specific pronouns, is co-founder of the Forum for the Empowerment of Women, which advocates for the rights of black lesbians in South Africa, as well as the founder of Inkanyiso, a collective for queer activism and visual media.
For her part, Ms. Brits, the author of "The Book of Hygge," eschews recipes and goes in hard for a moody, meditative approach in which she extols the virtues of wooden bowls, cuddling, brushing your teeth while your partner brushes his or her teeth and stands next to you, being naked, vintage textiles, pendant lights, circular tables, burned spatulas, old shoes, honking geese and line-dried laundry, among many other wholesome items and behaviors.

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