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"So, we have two existences, two parallel existences, that are taking place," he says.
The vast majority of early American colonists lived out bleak existences.
Watching their seemingly perfect existences made me stress about being perfect, too.
Our increasingly digital everyday lives are creating more and more fragmented existences.
But with AR, we can finally get a glimpse of the other existences.
These existences are occasionally embellished by fantasy but they exude a robust physicality.
But her quixotic quest inspired women to find independence from their homebound existences.
Their overlapping existences are routine-driven and cozy to the point of claustrophobia.
Guadalupe, Hilda, and others managed to eke out existences in the United States.
This is Daniela's theory: She is immortal and has cycled through many existences.
After all, neither BuzzFeed nor Vice were doing layoffs so early into their existences.
In Ferris's and Park's novels, the characters' seemingly secure existences are upended by layoffs.
Reducing those existences to just prurient transformation spectacle is neither progressive nor inventive storytelling.
We'd say all that's missing from their pampered existences is some high-end CBD products.
When introduced last year, automatic Windows 10 updates quickly became the bane of users' existences.
There's two parallel existences that are taking place and we have that kind of split.
She embraces a grueling production process that mimics the precarious existences she shows on-screen.
We have creatively questioned the pharmaceutical and financial control over our existences through direct action.
Such a notion also gibes with the show's overall obsession with duality and parallel existences.
They often reflected an introverted and troubled woman caught between her Hungarian and Indian existences.
The true secret lives of the stars were the imagined existences we gave to them.
We can't make our existences longer, H. L. Mencken said, but we can make them wider.
He's an entity whose components split off to form independent existences that now threaten to undo him.
They may be determined and industrious, these poor souls, but their existences are nothing but waiting games.
It's an arresting visual metaphor for existences reduced to ashes by people who can't help destroying themselves.
Viewers can weigh in their hands the precarity of these people's existences, reduced to a makeshift document.
It's a principle that explains the otherwise suspect existences of humans like Beyoncé, and Prince, and Patti Smith.
The question is, how do we brighten our hopelessly drab muggle existences and proudly display our House allegiance?
But in their hypnotized silence as Redding wails, we truly feel what's lacking in their existences, tenderness included.
But there's a crucial, melancholy difference: In the time between our non-existences, we've loved and created things.
They frame for us existences that are and are not possible, delineate tracks we can or cannot travel.
Most of Papua New Guinea's seven million people live subsistence existences in isolated mountain villages and scattered tropical islands.
She was street smart and taught the rest of the gang a thing or two about their cushy existences.
It's about challenging hateful lies that ruin lives, and then creating a space for truth, love and fulfilling existences.
Should we be able to live hedonistic, Tequila-soaked existences with zero consequences for any of our alcoholic excess?
A portrait of a woman, Vanessa, and her infant daughter Manuela combines two seemingly incompatible existences: warfare and motherhood.
It's so, so important to remember there are a range of unhealthy existences even within a normal weight range.
But all of our existences are unlikely, the chance meeting of the exact two right cells to create us.
But his images certainly do connect; they are tender, searching, hugely understanding of even the most chaotic or circumscribed existences.
And life is difficult in some of their existences, but I'm still very attracted to how they're going to survive nonetheless.
Most people assume they were complicit, or that they deserved what they got for being spoiled, entitled and leading lavish existences.
His uncanny installations feel somehow familiar and personal, moving us to contemplate our own scattered existences and ruinous relationship with nature.
It's that ability to color those experiences in subtle shades that adds a much needed nuance to the marginalized existences being shown.
It took about a year to confirm their existences and their orbits, which is why we haven't heard about them until now.
No longer, as John Brennan noted, do agencies keep their very existences, as well as the identities of their directors, under wraps.
In the realm of things that could hit Earth and obliterate our existences, an interstellar Armageddon is pretty low on the list.
Class infects every single aspect of their respective existences, so that even something as fundamental as water becomes an entirely different experience.
Nor are any of this play's inhabitants smart enough to conceal their depravity, or to perceive the moral emptiness of their existences.
It is what gets us up each morning, the very reason for our collective existences, what helps us pay the rent tbqh.
We'll have far better existences if we keep our smartphones quite literally at arm's length, rather than implanting them directly in our skulls. 
As millennials and Gen Xers strive toward having more meaningful existences, we will see even less ownership of homes, vehicles and materialistic possessions.
Retirees do in fact care about the economic disparity between their lives and the precarious existences eked out by most Ecuadorians, Hayes shows.
Regardless of how intelligent and capable they were, the adults around me found their existences dictated simply by the color of their skin.
"Sauce Boyz" roasts brokeboys making claims their bank account statements don't back, and "Lit Thot" control-alt-delete's trash dudes' existences over cold Coronas.
Yet men's physical and psychological injuries often precluded any return to their prewar existences, as did the social and economic upheaval of these years.
Whether trans-male or trans-female, the majority of Mr. Seliger's subjects had celebrity role models after whom they had somehow modeled their existences.
There, he meets 22 (Tina Fey), and the two embark on a journey examining their own existences, life's purpose, and their senses of self.
Also known as extremophiles, some deep sea creatures and their unique existences can provide an analog for possible life on other planets as well.
The zing of travel is the vulnerability it inspires, and the promise that that vulnerability might lead to a transcendence of our everyday existences.
Low-lying nations whose very existences are at risk due to climate change have a very different set of cost concerns than Saudi Arabia.
And China also provides a road map for how one of Asia's poorest nations might lift its citizens out of hand-to-mouth existences.
Trent: Every human being, unless you're on some really good prescription drugs, deals with ups and downs throughout their lives and weeks and existences.
The rest of us have to live vicariously through their resplendent existences while we sit back and watch hours of cats reacting to fidget spinners.
People in the audience believe there's more out there—not just for their sex lives, but in other parts of their day-to-day existences.
Men hovering around forty fall regularly for nineteen and twenty-year-old women, and, living "trompe l'oeil existences," crush the lives around them, Poirier writes.
Ultimately, I hope the full body of work will show the layered complexity of our existences as queer, trans, working class, mentally ill, beautiful humans.
I am especially doing a disservice to my nonbinary siblings, whose very existences challenge the idea that there are "men" and "women" and that's it.
"For most of my life I believed my parents were intense masochists for devoting their existences to the least thankful business I know," she wrote.
Storytelling is the default mode of speech here; it gives form, substance and almost ceremonial style to existences that might otherwise feel all too tangential.
But the vast majority of those fleeing Syria's civil war, including the most vulnerable, remain in the Middle East, living marginal existences with uncertain futures.
By looking at the remarkable existences of extremophiles, we may better understand the origins of life—here at home, and perhaps on far-off worlds.
According to psychology academics, clique formation is actually not unique to our high school experiences — the existences of Twitter cliques boils down to our human nature.
My partner and I would cut the tedium of our directionless existences with meaningless arguments, usually predicated on a slight I had committed in his eyes.
Though I can't say how their lives might have turned out had this not occurred, their existences now continue to be consumed by addiction and struggle.
Shaq's court skills might put most of our entire existences to shame, but it's fair to say the man just cannot do percussion with his mouth.
It's a trip that leads him to wonder about how, ultimately, we can get the most out of our existences as conscious beings in the world.
Surely on some level, conscious or not, you've thought about the existences that preceded yours in this spot, and felt both their weight and their ephemerality.
Both endeavored to capture something of their unhappy existences in stitches through working on elaborate samplers: wide stretches of fabric embroidered with snippets of their life-stories.
We are each of us limited, in different ways and at different times, and we will all one day face the final limit of our small existences.
" The actress does hope that the series will help change "people's idea of love and family" to encompass "the existences of communities they would not have normally considered.
I wouldn't say we were very similar people—she was much kinder —but what was similar was that we both dreamed ourselves out of our suburban, peripheral existences.
But while "Greater Clements" deploys the grinding gears of melodrama to wear down its doomed characters, "Paris" takes an almost flatline approach to the unhappy existences it portrays.
But when they are reduced to a line item on a list, their multimillion-year existences and roles in the complex living communities that include humans become invisible.
But when they are reduced to a line item on a list, their multimillion-year existences and roles in the complex living communities that include humans become invisible.
A black South African man working in the United States, he's steeped in the culture of two countries whose entire existences were defined by race and racial oppression.
They're ultra-busy filming and shooting ad campaigns and walking red carpets and giving all of us something to talk about beyond the minutia of our own daily existences.
Because there are still people scraping for their very existences -- trying to go on -- as their country works to make that fight as hard and as awful as possible.
Some celebrities have confirmed that our wildest dreams about fame aren't far from the truth, while others have done their best to help us appreciate our lowly, forgettable existences.
Ordering onion rings, much like growing a beard or buying a leather jacket, is one of the many mild ways we try to spice up our otherwise mundane existences.
Because of how entangled it is with our existences, it inevitably comes up when you're dating someone—unless you and your partner(s) are totally off the grid, somehow.
In fact, everyone from showrunner Steve Blackman to star Emmy Raver-Lampman is considering the long game when it comes to the Hargreeves siblings and their superpowered, tortured existences.
This King's Landing procedural follows the workaday existences of the City Watch as they struggle to uphold justice from Flea Bottom to the corrupt ranks of the High Septons.
The near-total absence of people has allowed for extraordinary photographs that show some of the world's most celebrated places as quiet shadows of their pre-COVID-19 existences.
A lot of these existences that fly just below the radar of our collective mainstream consciousness are from people who have historically and systematically been pushed to the margins.
But this sort of wondering goes doubly for adopted people, like me, whose existences are so often driven by one-time, chance encounters that resulted in completely unplanned pregnancies.
A large number of businesspeople who were drawn in by the cult of entrepreneurship encountered only failure and now eke out marginal existences with little provision for their old age.
Us digs beyond the simple horror of the Tethered doppelgängers and into the tragedy of their existences – which is that, ultimately, they aren't any different from their surface-world counterparts.
" As a live-in aide between gigs, the most she can say of her post-Suzanne life is this: "I tended to the in-between spaces of other people's existences.
There's been girls that I've met who have since passed away who, just knowing them changed or made me a better person—from talking with them and sharing their existences.
This theatrical organization commissioned 17 writers to recreate the daily existences of these men, women and children in the 17th and 18th centuries, based on the contents of 419 graves.
He begins with a crash course on genetics and DNA sequencing, then discusses the Neanderthals and "ghost populations" whose existences are inferred from genetic evidence although they no longer exist.
The genre was birthed from groups of people of color—people whose very existences are often politicized by oppressive public policies—and quickly became a voice for the underrepresented and unsatisfied.
And when tech's most massive companies behave badly, it's a reminder to some of them that their very existences hinge on 26 words that Congress giveth and Congress can taketh away.
The quick takeaway: Disney signed up more customers in one day than HBO Now, CBS All Access + Showtime, ESPN+, DAZN and Crunchyroll have signed up in the entirety of their existences.
"Such a model fundamentally erases transgender people, excluding their concerns, needs and existences from both design and research," Keyes wrote in The Misgendering Machines, a research paper they published in November.
Historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich included the sentence in a paper about women in colonial America, whose domestic existences had largely rendered them uninteresting to historians and therefore absent from history books.
Some went as far as claiming that Zen revealed the essence of Japanese life: simple, intuitive and relatively free of the wordiness with which Europeans and Americans so complicated their existences.
"Just because Orthodox Jews live what appear to be more culturally conforming existences, doesn't mean that there isn't passion and play in their intimate lives," said Shosha Pearl, a frum erotica novelist.
More important, Mr. Harrison's play succeeds as a poignant portrayal of everyday existences, of unexceptional people given just enough characterizing detail to make us fear for their losing what individuality they have.
Hubbard himself claimed to have lived previous existences as British imperialist and mogul Cecil Rhodes, a tax collector in ancient Rome, and an alien race car driver in a distant galactic civilization.
In interviews, lead author Seth Shipman suggests that it's a proof of concept exercise meant to model a future in which cells record a kind of living record of their own existences.
The study, published Tuesday in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior, found that more young people are living sexless existences than their counterparts born in the 1960s did at the same age.
Science and medicine have improved the quality of life for diabetics immensely in the past century, allowing them to live largely normal existences, but there is a new challenge facing patients: insulin manufacturers.
In this way, jihadism is more like an analgesic than a coherent doctrine, curing these young men of their internal agony, consoling their rootless existences, and paving the way to a heavenly utopia.
"Mudbound" and Dee Rees: Her epic tale of two families, one black, the other white, eking out hardscrabble existences in the World War II-era South has every hallmark of an Oscar movie.
Anita Strand, the nine-time world champion caster from Norway who took silver in the 2016 accuracy event, recalled watching in awe as Maxine pivoted between two existences — world champion fly caster and child.
So what we used to call "the newspaper industry" — but which now includes outlets with robust online existences — is coming together to make its biggest push so far to change the balance of power.
Both films, soon be released by Amazon Studios, are in their own ways portraits of working-class artists from off the beaten track, whose need for self-expression trumps the quotidian facts of their existences.
It explores the ways in which personal existences become inherently political and the ways in which explorations of those spaces can remap the toxic and abusive power dynamics that threaten the continued existence of humanity.
For most of my life I believed my parents were intense masochists for devoting their existences to the least thankful business I know: the very business that taught me how to discern imbalances of power.
As the film's first teaser trailer makes clear, it's the story of a magical world that has lost its magic, and what's left behind is a society of mythical creatures living mundane small-town existences.
In the late 1960s, his followers were so convinced by his tales of past lives, Hubbard was reportedly able to lead an expedition to dig up treasure he'd buried during previous existences (no treasure was found).
This is a story of many perspectives, which might feel a little overloaded for some readers, but I thought they all fit perfectly, and offer a comment as well on the fragmented existences we live online.
Though most of its characters spent their often unhappy existences in the same Illinois backwater, they are fluent in the far-flung vernaculars of Appalachian ballads, Southern gospel, Tennessee bluegrass and even New Orleans honky-tonk.
Much of the March 25 episode, "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage," is devoted to flashbacks to Marge and Homer's lives before they had kids, showing how children, in essence, made their existences miserable.
The show was produced by Streetwise Opera, which puts people living on the streets and, almost by definition, leading chaotic existences, into the discipline of working in high-profile musical performances that make serious demands of them.
Ralph Arnold's firm belief in the versatility of his and other Black gay men's existences remains politically potent in 2018, while it speaks to a greater Black queer aesthetic of assemblage within the ever-expanding long Black song.
"Now We Are Here," which opened last month at the Young Vic under the direction of Ian Rickson, is a documentary piece that examines the fraught existences of gay, transgender and lesbian refugees from East Africa, Pakistan and Jamaica.
"Trans existences are built around fluidity, contextuality, and autonomy, and administrative systems are fundamentally opposed to that," Keyes wrote, arguing that what is required is a data science premised on "plural ways of being" and the preservation of context.
Facebook, Google, Twitter, and Apple are increasingly monopolizing the ways we consume information, are using algorithms to sort us into parallel existences and planes of truth, and are constantly working to obtain further control over their platforms and ecosystems.
I am not suggesting a racial purity project where our desires become as segregated as Jim Crow apartheid, because that would be a call to negate the existences of many bi/multiracial people, including people who are dear to me.
It was a picture of a forgotten part of our society, the one away from any limelight, a hundred thousand beige prisons up and down the country facilitating not lives but existences, especially in the case of its agonizingly sad protagonist David Brent.
While these species may not be as visible or as charismatic as polar bears or other mammals whose existences are threatened by a changing climate, placing them on the endangered list is a victory for the species and those who fight for it.
The demands put on YouTube creators—the never-ending churn of new material, the 24-hour online scrutiny, the strain of maintaining what Ellis describes as "on-brand affect"—invariably spill over into the video-makers' IRL existences, a fact Ellis knows all too well.
The sociologist Émile Durkheim thought that blood was one of the bases of human religious experience, that our earliest ancestors might paint with it or create a totem with it, and that this has trickled down to all of our social and spiritual existences.
But it has been a bubble of kidlike unconcern, with the Magic Castle motel in which she and her young mother Halley (Bria Vinaite) live serving as a brightly painted, run-down playground brimming with potential friends who have similarly transient existences, a half step above homelessness.
It's rare and interesting to relate intensely to music—often we have very little idea about the real lives of the people who make the music we love, and yet, every so often, we find relative strangers singing our very existences, put to melody, back to us.
The thing that sparked the book was a self-interested examination of my own life, and of so many of my contemporaries who also had these independent existences that were full of work and friends and commitments and passions and ambition and achievements and disappointment and failures.
You create ... this is not a European-style social welfare system, but this is a system where people who live often rather fragile existences have some degree of social support so that they can go and kind of take risks, move to where the jobs are.
What he wanted to say is that there can be many different ways of existing, and societies should be organized in such a way that they allow for the possibility of many types of existences and not insist that there must be one answer, one truth, one morality.
This perspective is not so much in alignment with object-oriented ontology, which suggests that objects have existences and uses beyond their relationships to humans, but rather a hyper-human orientation that regards much-used, well-loved, and dearly-valued objects as repositories for the energies of their human caretakers.
Not only does this dark gamble affect the 7 billion of us alive today; if you factor in the moral weight of the billion billions of future people who would also never get to live out their existences, it becomes clear that we urgently need to get our collective act together.
Instead, the new series is taking a satiric, over-the-top look at the post-phenom existences of the stars some 30 years later -- a notion concocted by Garth and her original series co-star and real-life bestie Tori Spelling, who serve as executive producers as well as performers.
Otherwise we erase whole chunks of people's existences, and that's as cruel and mistaken "as it would be to leave out someone's life work or what country they lived in," said Nathaniel Frank, the author of "Awakening," a history of the marriage-equality movement that will be published this month.
I did love several of them — Eleanor remains one of my favorite TV protagonists from recent years and Kristen Bell one of my favorite TV performances — but when it came time for the show to insist that their existences were the most important in human history, I sorta tapped out.
" And for those thinking that Kim and her family live in the ultimate lap of luxury, while there's no denying their existences aren't quite like most regular people's, she says she and her husband Kanye West, "[try] to be as grounded and well rounded as possible," adding, "I don't like presents anymore.
That's presumably why so many people are crowded into the slums of the domed city of Kandor, where those who aren't lucky enough to be members of one of Krypton's great houses eke out meager existences scavenging, working as underlings to the elite, or sometimes just relying on the kindness of their friends and neighbors.
Those poor orphans of circumstance, forced to change jobs all the time because there are so few good gigs; they retreat into online life as a refuge from their shitty offline existences; they follow Sanders around because he promises to lift them up the same way Donald Trump promises to lift old white people up.
Like the ghosts we know from stories, they are tied to their former existences, trapped by an idea of themselves, and can't leave until they are ready; perhaps you recognize their dilemma from your own life, when you have been stuck between one obsolete version of yourself and the new version waiting just ahead.
In short, he's pitting the notion of a battle between the inside and outside against the more abstract reality that all art might be is a momentarily useful, socially-constructed label to elevate the activities of people on the fringes of society who are attempting to rationalize their existences to, first and foremost, themselves.
Faced with baffled silence, I continued, losing steam, "Women kings… We would like to be referred to as kings…" A few days later, at the grand event, the king and I finally acknowledged each other's existences—"Happy birthday to twin princesses, Callie and Blair!" he intoned over the loudspeaker—though he was apparently reluctant to cede us his title.
Nazi collaborators: A U.S. judge last week ordered a 94-year-old man to return to Germany, where he remains a citizen and where he served as a guard in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. It may be the end of a long-running effort to root out Nazi collaborators from often cozy American existences.
It is not absurd to believe that owners should be allowed to spend whatever they like on their plaything, and it is not crazy to feel that clubs should be allowed to gamble their very existences on the whim of a benefactor, or that the whole edifice was designed to protect, and enshrine, the primacy of the established elite.
And that means the likely end of a specific kind of high-stakes detective drama, heavy with the weight of history and horror — cases that played out over the years in the long shadow of World War II and the Holocaust, as collaborators were discovered and rooted out from often-cozy American existences that had normalized them and scrubbed them of their complicity.
Best known for his Tony-winning adaptation of Mark Haddon's "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," Mr. Stephens has also written a series of quieter, diamond-faceted dramas in which static existences are shaken and stirred into new forms, including the smashing two-character "Heisenberg," seen on Broadway last season with Mary-Louise Parker and Denis Arndt.
In America, now more than ever, I'm convinced that we Jews have to hold our family conversations out in the open; we have to say the private things that might publicly shame; the narrow things that might widely offend; and we have to do all this not just in our school and work existences, but also on social media — which isn't quite a safe space, let alone a warm kitchen wafting with unconditional love.

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