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I feel like I'm part of exemplifying how that's not true.
Exemplifying witty image curation, it is simply a charming and absorbing read.
It's taken years, but it's ultimately devolved into exemplifying its worst qualities.
These abstract works marry the two materials, exemplifying a harmony between two opposing media.
They simply stand out in exemplifying the supreme irony of such hostility in hindsight.
It actually takes us from being human, connects us to becoming selfish, to exemplifying selfishness.
Thus, "the Amazon coat" invented itself, exemplifying the bizarre ways the internet and consumer habits often interact.
Exemplifying that theme is NADA, a visual arts and sound duo consisting of Rizman Putra and Safuan Johari.
Trump lauded Capitol Police officers and first responders for exemplifying that spirit at the scene of the crime.
The scale ranges from zero, exemplifying perfect equality, to one, if one household received all of the income.
Exemplifying this trend are two of what were once the hottest startups in Silicon Valley: Snap and Blue Apron.
Egyptians and Tunisians alike referred to themselves as "the Facebook generation," exemplifying their break away from the nonmodernized past.
A series of portraits of men exemplifying what Fischer calls "archetypal gay images" is also included in the show.
The criteria include exemplifying qualities of sacrificial love and overcoming major obstacles to provide for a child and others.
Now, thanks mainly to Mr. Ratmansky, it is exemplifying a distinctive classical style that ranks beside the best anywhere.
If they want a model, they should look toward the W.N.B.A., whose players have been exemplifying thoughtful political expression.
No matter our political dissimilarities, he is exemplifying the sort of local activism I aspire to in my own life.
Beyond exemplifying the partisan dysfunction of Washington, the shutdown effectively has communicated that not all public servants are created equal.
Shamel Pitts recently left Batsheva Dance Company after six years of exemplifying that Tel Aviv-based company's signature charged charisma.
Nearby, a glass boxing glove shines quietly on a pedestal, exemplifying all the soft power of her more overt work.
The IEA gave examples of where demand growth could be starting to ebb, with China and the U.S. exemplifying the trend.
Fire Chief Mark Becraft commended the two firefighters on exemplifying the values of the department, including safety, compassion and customer service.
The Giants have presented a Willie Mac Award annually since 0003 to a San Francisco player exemplifying McCovey's spirit and leadership.
Now, she's a successful influencer on Instagram and YouTube, exemplifying a specific type of social media personality that's bubbly but also generic.
The brief piece was deliberately provocative, and many others on the left condemned Moulitsas as exemplifying everything that's wrong with liberal condescension.
Here, too, World Vision and partners like Kohler are exemplifying how collaborative efforts can help turn these lofty visions into concrete realities.
The cover of the first issue was an image of the earth — another sphere — taken from space, exemplifying its spirit of holism.
"El Trifinio" feels like a contemporary, harmonious mixture of quilt making and abstraction, exemplifying in one work many elements seen in the exhibition.
It was a sticky ethical issue, seemingly exemplifying the revolving door that has separated lobbying from policymaking in the nation's capital for decades.
"The website notes that Vietnamese culture generally favors conservative dress, and the áo dài fits into that by exemplifying "grace, modesty and beauty.
But rather than exemplifying a higher standard, Waters has retreated along the behavioral continuum toward endorsing mob-rule to satisfy a political goal.
Going big and bold, local artists favored installation, mixed media, and sculpture, with five artists in particular exemplifying this shift toward expanded materiality.
ABC fired the problematic matriarch of Roseanne once she became too toxic, then resurrected the show as The Conners, exemplifying a similar impulse.
Exemplifying the former, a salad combines honeydew and cantaloupe with blueberries, grape tomatoes, crunchy blanched asparagus, arugula and slivered almonds in a citrusy vinaigrette.
"We thank Apple for exemplifying corporate responsibility and taking swift action to remove a dangerous app that stigmatizes and demeans LGBT people," said Besen.
Interestingly, Erkonauts are receiving more press internationally than locally, exemplifying the lack of metal promotion within Switzerland, but also demonstrating their huge international potential.
But he was actually exemplifying the effect of working with people across lines of race and gender when they are your equals or betters.
Sanders is the only person who I think would characterize me, a woman running to be the first woman president, as exemplifying the establishment.
Some have accused the new President of exemplifying the type of behavior dubbed "straight man cancer" on the Chinese internet -- stubbornly sexist and chauvinistic men.
Home Depot might be the quintessential American stock of this market cycle, exemplifying many of the crucial themes that investors have come to rely on.
On Tuesday, exemplifying the potential political consequences of Trump's subsequent comments, the incoming chairman of the House Judiciary Committee delivered a warning to the President.
"Senator Sanders is the only person who would characterize me, a woman running to be the first woman president, as exemplifying the establishment," she said.
Andy Warhol, Seven Illustrated Books (1952-1959) compiles what are arguably Warhol's most personal works, with their quirky drawings and handwritten texts exemplifying his fanciful musings.
But for Trump, China could be as much or more important, exemplifying what he sees as his key attribute — strength against the foes he sees everywhere.
" According to an NBA press release, the award is presented annually "to an individual who has been a trailblazer while exemplifying courage, faith, compassion and grace.
"Fuck tha Police" was written by N.W.A. to protest police brutality and racial profiling, exemplifying the tensions between black youth and law enforcement officers in America.
Ms. Moneo's dancing, often exemplifying the same crossed-over legwork as Farruquito, was marvelously robust, with intoxicating touches of self-contradiction, as if expressing conflicting impulses.
PeiJu Chien-Pott moved like what she is, an excellent Martha Graham dancer; the tension in her body and face kept exemplifying what Cunningham style isn't.
Sometimes, he would give out the awards spontaneously, like when he saw an employee exemplifying the company's culture during one of his visits to a restaurant.
But a number of retailers are exemplifying the risk of too much borrowing, as unexpected downturns can imperial their ability to invest or even pay their bills.
She cited Soul City, a development organization working across sub-Saharan Africa in HIV prevention, as exemplifying how to use mass media effectively in catalyzing behavioral change.
About two-thirds of federal AmeriCorps funding is allocated by state commissions appointed by governors, exemplifying exactly the kind of state control that Republicans profess to love.
On the face of it, this was in line with government policy: The party has embraced Wang for exemplifying an incorruptible spirit and matching words with deeds.
Though once embraced by Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, cap-and-trade schemes have come to be seen by Republicans as exemplifying government overreach.
And they've got a powerful ally: Bernie Sanders, who has joined workers on the picket line and called out Verizon as exemplifying everything he hates about corporate America.
While released in December after a judge suspended his sentence, Naji faces a retrial this April, exemplifying his country's strict legislation that holds state interests above artists' voices.
Everything from the gold combs in her hair to her exaggerated eye makeup was an ode to "camp," exemplifying the "'style' over 'content'" and extravagance that embodies the concept.
Exemplifying the brand's minimalism is an elegant long-sleeved white cashmere bodysuit with a clean-lined silhouette that calls to mind the crisp wardrobe staples of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.
As far back as 1771, the French novelist Louis Sébastien Mercier depicted a futuristic society exemplifying the rational values of the Enlightenment in a hit novel called L'an 2440.
When I interviewed creators and stars Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, they pointed to the films of David Fincher as exemplifying some of what they were going for — except, y'know, funny.
The Times's public editor at the time, Clark Hoyt, wrote about how conservatives and liberals viewed the story differently, exemplifying the effect that outlets like Breitbart had on the public conversation.
Some staff working under the lab's director, Joichi Ito, referred to Epstein as the popular "Harry Potter" villain, whose name was feared or taboo, exemplifying the hushed attitude around his involvement.
"Through it all, she remained assiduous in her role, flexible, receptive to constructive criticism, and always exemplifying a great attitude with a strong sense of integrity and moral fiber," Banfield concluded.
Organized by the Equator Initiative within the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Prize honors outstanding indigenous and local community initiatives from 12 countries that are demonstrating and exemplifying sustainable development.
The ad has become a bit of a cultural phenomenon — exemplifying what many people see as the ridiculous hyperbole behind the federal government's war on drugs and its anti-drug campaigns.
Or, rather, it does, by exemplifying the ludicrousness of such distinctions and underlining the show's bid to be seen as a universal story that every culture enacts and anyone can tell.
TechCrunch's Include program aims to promote diversity by applying resources uniquely available to TechCrunch, including our editorial and events platforms, and by exemplifying the diversity mission in TechCrunch's own staffing and culture.
Both are now part of a long roster of celebrities and musicians (most recently Canadian forever teen, Justin Bieber) featured in campaigns for the fashion line, exemplifying the "In My Calvins" branding.
The stunt was funny, but it was also a good way of exemplifying a serious problem in the US: Black people are often denied social and economic opportunities because of their race.
It is also a season to follow the Dallas Wings, a franchise with three W.N.B.A. titles and as many relocations to build an audience — exemplifying the ups and downs of the league.
" During a short ceremony to sign the law, Democratic Governor Jim Justice said: "We've got a day that is exemplifying really just the compassion that West Virginians have for their fellow man.
Exemplifying the investment spree is the multi-billion dollar Qiddiya entertainment resort near Riyadh, whose construction was begun in April last year and which promises more than 300 recreational and educational facilities.
Similarly, in Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly, a title that appears to echo in your interesting piece, assemblies form and act, sometimes exemplifying the very principles for which they call.
Trotz took a moment after accepting the award to honor his goalie, Robin Lehner, who won the Masterton Trophy as the player exemplifying the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey.
For added flavor, the artist includes two vitrines showcases objects from the Netherlands' colonial past, exemplifying why the Dutch have a responsibility to harbor immigrants fleeing to their lowland country for better lives.
As well as exemplifying the frictions between different levels of government and different strands of Republicanism (business-minded and religious), these flashpoints also illuminate a bigger clash: between the past and the future.
Though Bee has been criticized by some for exemplifying a kind of smug liberalism that doomed Democrats this fall, I've always felt that her show was far too angry to fit that description.
It takes nothing away from the historic nature of her candidacy to say that everyone would characterize Clinton — a former first lady, senator, secretary of state, and Democratic frontrunner — as exemplifying the establishment.
But watch out, people: The little piece of fabric that was blamed for a lost generation is back — and it's exemplifying fashion's latest obsession with high-end, laid-back clothing in all its glory.
The military decoration is awarded to JROTC cadets "who perform an act of heroism," according to the Army, which "must have involved the acceptance of danger and extraordinary responsibilities, exemplifying praiseworthy fortitude and courage."
In another case exemplifying the public's mistrust in police, the Supreme Judicial Court in Massachusetts tossed out a five-year-old gun conviction in the case of Jimmy Warren, a black man from Boston.
Exemplifying the issue, regulators found PwC's lead auditor of BHS spent two hours on its 2014 audit and 31 hours on more lucrative non-audit work, leaving the bulk of auditing work to juniors.
At the same time, he warned against the illusion that American action could mend a broken region, exemplifying a common, ambivalent thread between his administration and that of Obama, a predecessor who he disdains.
Of course the plan had nothing to do with copyright and everything to do with control, exemplifying how copyright is often abused to hamstring the emergence of legitimate, more open forms of video competition.
When it comes to generating productive economic growth, central bankers have not come through: The world economy is pretty much in a dead zone, with the United States exemplifying a woeful lack of dynamism.
Lee described this instance as "reverse censorship," exemplifying a form of censorship implemented in the West to protect identity, while safeguards against such leaking of private information have yet to be erected in China.
But this week and last, calls went unanswered, exemplifying the uncertainty that still surrounds the law, raising concern among thousands of nongovernmental organizations about their ability to continue their work in the new year.
JPMorgan Chase held its 2020 Investor Day presentation for its Consumer and Business Banking (CBB) unit earlier this week, highlighting growth in its branch network and digital channels, exemplifying the importance of prioritizing both.
A 9 percent slump to record lows on Friday for the German lender was rapidly reversed in afternoon trade, exemplifying the difficulties investors face in staying bearish on a sector which still faces fundamental problems.
The game uses a tilt-shift photography effect to blur our portions of the players' field of view, exemplifying your character's tiny stature and turning every frame of Below into a piece of modern art.
People in Times Square were fleeing in panic after mistaking a motorcycle backfiring for gunshots on Tuesday night, exemplifying the residual fear resonating throughout the US following a series of back-to-back mass shootings.
He had been effective as an international statesman and moral leader because he represented a small country that had fought for its freedom against British imperialism, thus exemplifying the new international spirit of self determination.
Princess Diana is an icon of the posh, moneyed '80s woman: Her clothes were often accentuated with ultra-feminine details like puff sleeves and ruffles while exemplifying British prep (or specifically the Sloane Ranger look).
That's one reason we revere people like Martin Luther King Jr. so much: They got a lot done — notably, including fighting racism — through peaceful means, exemplifying the kind of discourse we should strive for in politics.
Trump cited urban violence in Baltimore, Chicago, and the nation's capital as signs of social decay, pointed to rising deaths of police officers as exemplifying lawlessness, and criminal activities of illegal immigrants as a national scourge.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An indigenous community in southwestern Brazil faces imminent eviction from its traditional territories, Amnesty International said on Tuesday, in a case exemplifying ongoing land conflicts in South America's largest country.
Throwing "ness" on the end of the word is, in my summation, the writer's way of exemplifying how he can be tame — in moments and minutes, when he seeps back into memories of his misfortunate childhood.
From Poland come three painters exemplifying postwar and contemporary Surrealism, among them the young Ewa Juszkiewicz, who repaints classic portraits of women, but hides their faces with cloth, ears of corn or a backward French braid.
They became the 18th and 19th Predators to score goals in the postseason, exemplifying the "next man up" mentality they've adopted after losing top center Ryan Johansen and top six forward Kevin Fiala during this playoff run.
CLINTON: Well, look, I've got to just jump in here because, honestly, Senator Sanders is the only person who I think would characterize me, a woman running to be the first woman president, as exemplifying the establishment.
Earlier this month, the FBI backed away from a controversial case against the tech giant that has been seen as exemplifying the so-called going dark debate, when suspected terrorists use encrypted communication to hide from surveillance.
"It represents our most reduced design to date, exemplifying what both Uniform Wares and MoMA are about, as well as our mutual appreciation of attention to detail and considered design," said Michael Carr, the watchmaker's design director.
Exemplifying the opposite of what's needed right now is the situation in Texas, a red state where COVID-19 could calcify the layers of bans and barriers that already place abortion out of reach for many pregnant people.
But despite South Africa's tolerant laws, gay and transgender people remain the target of violence there, exemplifying the wide disparities in some African countries between what the legal code says and how the authorities choose to enforce it.
The show presents 60 design projects which focus not merely on design in communities, but designing communities, exemplifying ways design can aid resistance in a time where women, people of color, indigenous communities, and other marginalized groups are vulnerable.
With its high-backed chairs and white wooden panels, its Art Nouveau ironwork and stained glass, the tearoom became famous, as the street itself now is, exemplifying the art of making everyday life more interesting than it might be.
The phrase "country over party" is becoming synonymous with the movement of Republicans who oppose President Donald Trump and see a candidate like Moore — whom Trump formally endorsed on Monday — as exemplifying the erosion of the GOP's core values.
The newest installment builds upon Disney's massively successful "The Force Awakens," J.J. Abrams' charming, rousing, re-energized, and overly nostalgic contribution to the prolonged space-based saga, while also exemplifying everything eager fans to casual viewers will want to see.
The rainbow, the striking black and white of the BLM logo, the Manchester bee—all are symbols of support shared widely on social media, where pop fanbases tend to be most active, exemplifying a generational shift in consciousness towards social awareness.
Further exemplifying a Pence Effect, the Club for Growth — which won't spend to help Trump in the general election because it doesn't engage in general elections — says Pence's selection might tip some of the group's donors in Trump's direction, a spokesman said.
"It's a case that many people have identified as exemplifying the 'me' decade of the 1980s and it is distinguished by a complete lack or remorse on the part of the perpetrators, "said Schmid, a professor of English at the University at Buffalo.
A group of environmental lawyers at the American Bar Association, where Mr. Wright was an active member, cited his "well-recognized personal integrity" as exemplifying "the highest standards of the legal profession" in a letter of support sent to the E.P.A. in February.
Perfectly exemplifying the dumb machismo and unwarranted confidence that was ubiquitous in the Bush era, the network spent the next few years courting the "boobs, sports, and barbecue" type of man who we'd today find too insipid to even put in a beer commercial.
In this way, the survivors' experiences are part of an old story, exemplifying how powerful men can weaponize women and girls' career ambitions to manipulate and abuse them and, later, how that same ambition is used to dismiss and blame them when they speak out.
Robert A. Newson, who formerly led strategy and concept development for the Naval Special Warfare Command and commanded the Special Operations Command (Forward) in Yemen, told the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point, exemplifying the balancing act of combating adversaries with varying degrees of capabilities.
Instead of being upright, it lays on the floor; instead of being unified, it is disparate and seemingly chaotic; and instead of exemplifying a superficial permanence, it is constructed from indigenous Korean mulberry paper that is said to have a duration of more than a millennium.
Said win was met with much chagrin from Breese himself and the fans, who had put a lot of stock into England's most promising prospect—exemplifying the naivety of fight fans who blindly buy into hype, not noting the clear discrepancy in experience between the two men.
"Three Minute Love Affair" turns a single roadhouse dance into the lovely fleeting thing it can be, and soon "Analog" is exemplifying the corny notion that tunes this fetching shouldn't have to coexist with newfangled annoyances like robocalls, GMOs, and the pitch correction Rose plainly doesn't need.
While a short video in the exhibition shows her measuring a Malaysian sitter's head with calipers, the show emphasizes her differences with scholars like the British anthropologist Sir Arthur Keith, a leading exponent of the idea of racial typologies (and the model for Hoffman's bust exemplifying the craggy Scot).
Potter also often drew her subjects in an array of angles, positions, and scales, exemplifying her keen attention to form: watercolors of a bat record both its belly and its back; studies of a butterfly portray the winged creature in full but also hone in on its wing patterns.
His approach is to explain the points of grammar and their natural acquisition in the order in which a toddler develops language skills, a brilliant strategy that allows him to begin with the most basic concepts and build upon them while simultaneously exemplifying the descriptive nature of his work.
Just recently, in the MSNBC debate, Hillary responded to Sanders' "establishment" charge with this: Well look, I've got to just jump in here because, honestly, Senator Sanders is the only person who I think would characterize me, a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment.
VR programming is split across two showcases: Storyscapes presents VR alongside physical installations and Virtual Arcade features 13 films exemplifying the breadth of stories being told in VR. The medium's first person point of view lends itself to journalism and gaming, but the artists in this year's festival explore comedy, animation, and even horror in 360 degrees.
In the slide show for this 2008 article, "Color as Field: American Painting," the artist Helen Frankenthaler's painting "Flood" is described as exuberant, exemplifying how artists use color to convey expression: Ms. Frankenthaler keeps us conscious of her high-wire act in the jaggedly stepped colors of the aptly titled "Flood" and "Interior landscape," which centers on a single, exuberant splash.
Oh, Meryl, here you were celebrating Hollywood, which not even a year ago was trying to explain to the world why all 20 of the actors nominated for Academy Awards that year were white, and you chose to use MMA as the cultural bludgeon to prove your point, when all along MMA has been exemplifying the very values and virtues you were exhorting us to celebrate.
His approach to repressive regimes is more nudging and needling than whacking, and when he's addressed the people directly on trips like this—in his speech in Nairobi last July, for example, facing a government there that's known for its own crackdowns and control (though to a much lesser degree)—he tends to lean on talk about American values exemplifying the kind of freedom and openness that leads to the economic and life opportunities that they want.
Keighran also pointed to the Offset deal as exemplifying several aspects of his vision for how Caffeine can become "the future of live TV." As part of the deal, Offset will host two exclusive shows on his Caffeine channel — a weekly stream at 6pm Pacific on Sundays where he'll play his favorite games and try out new games suggested by fans, plus a second show called "Bet with Set," where he'll compete with celebrity guests on a variety of a challenges.
And then there's Pablo Picasso's "Painter and His Model" (1914), which, as the wall label tells us, was painted "at the height of Cubism's success, [exemplifying] an entirely different style known as classicizing figuration, which Picasso would fully embrace a few years later, at the conclusion of World War I." This "art historical anomaly," as the text calls it, is a monkey wrench in the gears of a well-oiled narrative, a reminder that whatever chapter we think of as closed is perforce open, a recognition of complexity and contradiction that a museum like the Met is uniquely positioned to impart.
The pundits, practitioners, and politicians that make up the foreign policy establishment have rarely respected the non-interventionist principles at the core of the United Nations, an institution exemplifying the liberal rules-based international order that the United States helped establish following World War II. Article 22016(4) of the UN Charter says "All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state…" According to the Charter, which American post-war planners helped write, the use of force is illegal and illegitimate unless at least one of two prerequisites are met: first, that force is used in self-defense; second, that the UN Security Council authorizes it.

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