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For many involved in the production this is familiar territory.
Which, at the very least, is familiar territory for Sonos.
It is familiar territory for the President's loyal No. 2.
They talked, covering their familiar territory of art and sports.
" He added, "We have to rock people out of familiar territory.
The subsequent obstacle dodging gameplay is familiar territory for the series.
Back in familiar territory, the sloth appears to be all smiles.
Trump has retreated to familiar territory and rallies in safe states.
The clandestine actions of royalty are familiar territory for fairy tales.
In a lot of ways, Black Mirror Season 4 is familiar territory.
It's a compelling story, but it's familiar territory, and Macdonald knows that.
Its new strategy will mean Goldman is competing on less familiar territory.
For America's partners in the region, this may be more familiar territory.
The contract limbo has become familiar territory for Busch in recent years.
Stephen Colbert feigned excitement at seeing Mr. Trump back in familiar territory.
"Horse internet" is familiar territory for Maddy Stover, Breyer's social media manager.
Initiating litigation against the Obama administration is familiar territory for House Republicans.
With 18 top-10 finishes in majors, it is familiar territory for Westwood.
And his address detoured into familiar territory for the Independent senator: economic inequality.
Act four wraps up in familiar territory: a war in an urban setting.
Every now and then, we would talk our way through less familiar territory.
The visit to Nigeria has marked a return to familiar territory for Macron.
What starts as an awkward ride quickly lands the two in familiar territory.
Hirst retreats into familiar territory instead of exploiting the thematic potential of his myth.
Ficarra wrote both Bad Santa and Bad Santa 2, so this is familiar territory.
Japan follows immediately after Malaysia and is familiar territory for the 21-year-old.
So some of these work from home changes are actually familiar territory for you.
His rallies in 2018 are a mix of ego-boosting and retreat to familiar territory.
The rules went into effect in 2014, and are familiar territory to most school districts.
While a showdown might be looming at some point, that's familiar territory for the industry.
But this is familiar territory for Lodato, who is also a playwright and a poet.
For "Daily Show" alumni — Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, Samantha Bee, Hasan Minhaj — this was familiar territory.
That's familiar territory for Jenkins, who tells unconventional stories of love and intimacy about black America.
So, Rob and Chyna would be stepping out on their own -- familiar territory at this point.
The speech opens with irony—Trump "humbly" accepts the nomination—before veering into now familiar territory.
But there is an inevitable letdown when this decidedly unconventional movie settles into more familiar territory.
FRIDAY PUZZLE — Weekends are familiar territory for Pete Wentz, as are slangy and buzzy debut entries.
The backlash to a once-free service asking for a subscription fee is familiar territory for Photobucket.
But it is also familiar territory, with some blocks lying just across the maritime border from America.
We also have plenty who remain within familiar territory, contributing works consistent with what they've made before.
Los Angeles (CNN)Arnold Schwarzenegger found himself in familiar territory Wednesday: taking aim at President Donald Trump.
In the 26 years Richard Linklater has been making movies, he has frequently returned to familiar territory.
For anyone who has watched Moore, it was familiar territory: Liberals and the media -- and establishment Republicans!
For Mr. Levy, who joined The Times in 1990, the job is a return to familiar territory.
This is familiar territory for single-guy stand-up, which is partly what justifies his unusual tactics.
His new role, with an initial five year term, is a step back to more familiar territory.
Trump's pas de deux with Speaker Paul Ryan marks the beginning of his shift into more familiar territory.
Paul Collier's new book revisits this familiar territory, but stands out because it is pragmatic, blunt—and optimistic.
Familiar territory, again, for a director and actor who, six years after Taxi Driver, were bona fide stars.
Looks like she's getting her feet wet first, though, with some familiar territory in front of the cameras.
This week we are in familiar territory, mourning the passing of another great American only months after Sen.
Later that day, however, I found myself back in familiar territory: watching my phone, waiting for a text.
But Atlanta is familiar territory for us here at Noisey, far beyond our previous series on the southern city.
Using levity to engage existential questions is familiar territory, but Tunkl takes it one step further by inciting curiosity.
That conservative white middle-class and working-class Americans feel a sense of betrayal and loss is familiar territory.
This is familiar territory for black Americans: to southern roots, to nature, a source of healing and of power.
And it seemed to arrive almost like tech: out of nowhere, fully formed, right on top of familiar territory.
For me this is somewhat familiar territory: I was skeptical about Barack Obama's promises of transcendence back in 2008, too.
He plays Hawk, a tutor who's romancing Hailey (Lia Marie Johnson) — and the character's a welcome twist on familiar territory.
China's giant bond market is more promising, with a largely institutional customer base that is familiar territory for Western banks.
Playing his cards close to his chest is familiar territory for a 40-year-old lawyer living in South Carolina.
Such gestures take Cuba and the United States back to the familiar territory of their nearly six decades of hostilities.
Cameron Crowe ("Almost Famous") returns to familiar territory in this series about rock stars and the people who serve them.
It's an artificial environment of plinks, blips, springy bass lines and airy keyboard chords, but it's familiar territory for Santigold.
"2017" is not his most original special, covering much familiar territory, including more wonderful jokes about the toil of parenting.
Now, Carson enters the caucuses back in familiar territory – as the underdog, a role with which he says he's comfortable.
In what could thus far be described as Real Housewives meets The Affair, Big Little Lies feels like strangely familiar territory.
"So what the athletes and the coaches saw today was familiar territory based on all their experience out there," Adams said.
Whitson was in familiar territory: he takes as many as 20 backpacking trips to the central California coastal forest each summer.
Waller's murky morals are familiar territory for Davis, whose lead character on ABC's How to Get Away With Murder is similarly nuanced.
It is the sense of familiar territory made surreal, of easiness gradually becoming a choke hold, that gives "Room" its echoing power.
While this is the first time EchoStar is flying a payload on a used Falcon 9, this is familiar territory for SES.
The dollar index stood at 96.743, stuck in familiar territory since drifting off a one-month low of 663 set last Friday.
Basically, the writers had to scrap a joke they wrote because it was treading familiar territory: Donald Trump's vile Access Hollywood tape.
Trump is retreating to familiar territory because he doesn't have anywhere else to go, and Republicans are following him out of desperation.
Fans of Chantal Akerman's 1975 epic of domestic alienation, "Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles," will be in familiar territory.
That's familiar territory for director Paul Thomas Anderson — Phantom Thread shares a great deal of DNA with his 2012 film The Master.
Here, the two are wrapped up in references of moonshine and bourbon, and "Moonlight" certainly feels like a drunken voyage through familiar territory.
These old and new stories would all trod familiar territory — namely, the ever-present challenges to and dangers of the experience of womanhood.
If neither side can figure out how to capitalize on peace, they may turn to more familiar territory: threatening war all over again.
Direct comparison with 2015's astonishing Barter 6 reveals why this particular installment feels like familiar territory: Young Thug's vocal signature has congealed.
As Spencer, Emily and Hanna find themselves back in familiar territory, they aren't happy with going about solving this puzzle 'the old way.
For all its daring subversion of expectations, the play takes a sharp left turn out of familiar territory, only to lose its way.
Soon, Sindiso Magaqa was clapping and bouncing behind the wheel of his beloved V8 Mercedes-Benz, pulling into familiar territory just before dark.
Here Cesarani returns to familiar territory, placing the short period of September to December 1941 at the center of the decision-making story.
For the finale, Cowgill loops back into more reassuringly familiar territory, warbling through "Shine Your Light," a subdued broken-heart ballad-cum-sinner's lament.
Prince Daddy & the Hyena's Thought You Didn't Even Like Leaving opens up in that all too familiar territory, but then takes an abrupt turn.
Of course, this is familiar territory for Loach, a former Palme d'Or winner who has made a career of tackling the tales of the disenfranchised.
When Pierre starts an affair with Elisabeth, a graduate student he meets at a film archive, the movie seems to be heading into familiar territory.
Let's Go plans to take players back to Kanto, the land of the original 151, and very familiar territory to any long-time Pokémon enthusiast.
This time, however, the journey into Jessica's past feels like familiar territory, making the show seem less urgent and less captivating than it previously did.
Through its first three episodes, Telltale's Batman game series has managed to carve out a niche, tackling very familiar territory in its own unique way.
Director David Mackenzie worked from a script by Sicario screenwriter Taylor Sheridan, but he's in familiar territory here, even as he switches genres yet again.
It will be somewhat familiar territory for Barr, a corporate lawyer who served as the nation's 6900th attorney general during the George H.W. Bush administration.
This is familiar territory for Trump, who repeatedly tried to drive a wedge between Clinton and Sanders supporters (with questionable success) during the 2016 election.
Dr. Cain, the Stanford professor, suggested that after the shock felt by many Californians over Mr. Trump's ascendance subsides, the state would enter familiar territory.
This is familiar territory for the Lone Star State, which becomes the first four-time winner in our annual study, now in its 12th year.
This is familiar territory for Lott, whose first major book, More Guns, Less Crime, published in 1998, marked a turning point in the gun debate.
On paper, at least, this seems familiar territory for Haynes, whose art-house breakout, "Safe," focuses on a middle-class woman affected by environmental illness.
It's thematically familiar territory for Bong; his films always pair heart-stopping and imaginative terror with humor and a healthy dose of raging at inequality.
Some lobbying shops and firms pass on hiring former lawmakers, preferring former senior Capitol Hill staffers to whom the halls of Congress are familiar territory.
Instead, we find ourselves in familiar territory: Silicon Valley proposing a revolutionary idea that will most likely benefit wealthy VCs, billionaire industrialists, and no one else.
It's familiar territory for Danielle, who previously ran the Huffington Post's Black Voices vertical and later launched ESPN's Undefeated, about the intersection of race and sports.
Like we said at the app's announcement, WeChat Enterprise includes a number of features that are familiar territory to those who have used business chat apps.
The old musical friends found themselves in familiar territory, working in the same custom-built Los Angeles studio where the Mac had recorded Tusk in 1979.
For Buttigieg, this is more familiar territory: He's been answering questions about race relations and his record managing the South Bend police since the June debate.
He was in familiar territory in New Hampshire, where he's practically embraced as a native son and won a rousing primary victory early in the year.
Sexism in the tech industry is familiar territory, and while this unfunny tweet isn't the most egregious example, it certainly doesn't make Razer look very good.
That would be familiar territory for Bouchard, who in 2014 reached the semifinals of the Australian Open and the French Open and the final of Wimbledon.
This is familiar territory for Trump, who prefers cutting nicknames for his male opponents, but saves the more visceral and visual insults for his female foes.
By contrast, the greenback held in familiar territory against the euro and yen even after a report showed solid U.S. jobs growth in the private sector.
According to Chandra, multiple investors asked the team to develop a version that worked on a web browser or completely abandon mobile for more familiar territory.
This was apparently familiar territory for Kimmel, who the documents said had used Singer to gain admission to Georgetown for her daughter as a tennis player.
So when her own daughter was born five weeks premature on May 20 and weighed just 3 lbs, 10 ounces, she was terrified but in familiar territory.
But the night belonged to Joanne — more globally known as Lady Gaga — and this new direction for the Lady is actually a return to very familiar territory.
Ms. Feiffer, the talented young playwright (and actress) whose earlier work includes the recent downtown hit "I'm Gonna Pray for You So Hard," is mining familiar territory.
Civil depositions are familiar territory for Trump, who claims he has testified more than 100 times in thousands of lawsuits over the course of his business career.
The other half was familiar territory to series fans: Kratos hacking away at enemies, including a terrifying giant troll, with his new axe weapons in typically intense fashion.
Adapted from J. G. Ballard's 1975 classic novel, the film brings Mr Thomas back to familiar territory with a controversial yet colourful rendering of the underbelly of society.
I'd almost be tempted to say that this is familiar territory, apart from one aspect — I've never encountered a technology with more promise for contributing positively to society.
These are evidence-based recommendations, but for someone with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and contamination and health anxieties, this advice can start to veer into uncomfortably familiar territory.
This is familiar territory for Zeller, whose play " The Father ," mounted on Broadway in 2016, featured Frank Langella as André, an egotistical man in the grips of dementia.
It gives us more of the characters we love, an equally worthy roster of songs and enough fresh storytelling to avoid moving the franchise into too-familiar territory.
Brands Hatch is fond and familiar territory, the southern circuit where last year she became the first female driver to win a round of the British Formula Three championship.
Even when tossed a softball, on what U.S. and foreign leader he most admired for their world leadership, he retreated back to familiar territory — singing President Franklin Roosevelt's praises.
In this show, which was organized by Jill Lloyd, an independent curator, Gerstl is constantly on the move, striking out on his own, and then retreating to familiar territory.
She moved into less familiar territory with "Wife" (1975), taking as her main character a young Bengali woman who rebels against her arranged marriage after moving to New York.
Cameras caught Sondland showing ticket agents photographs of his family -- a small suggestion that he was happy to be entering familiar territory after hours of intense questioning by lawmakers.
This being Adult Swim, things usually go off the rails pretty quickly, and it often doesn't really make any sense, even when we feel like we're in familiar territory.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The current solo exhibition of Paris-based artist Bernard Piffaretti at Lisson Gallery charts the familiar territory he has trodden since the mid-1980s.
Despite those losses, Leia is still forging ahead in The Last Jedi, finding herself in familiar territory: leading the galaxy's best, last hope after the loss of the New Republic.
The contrast between the settledness, and sometimes the bitterness, that can characterize a long-running marriage and the excitement of a new and secret liaison is familiar territory for movies.
Hulu's new show Harlots opens on some familiar territory for me: a young woman hurrying through a dirty London street to giggle and gossip with a community of sex workers.
While her exploration of themes like an apocalypse sparked by late capitalism is familiar territory, Mark's work stands out due to its unironic stoner/metal vibe and its jovial intimacy.
Those first few months after college can be overwhelming, and many grads may find themselves grateful for the chance to return to familiar territory while they plot their next move.
When talking about her child, she uses one of those woodblock and wire toys, which makes some sorta pleasant shuffling sounds into the microphone, before she retreats back into familiar territory.
Which is all to say that when I really came into my own as a reader and started searching out books and authors I found compelling, I stayed in familiar territory.
The path to that drive-through begins in familiar territory: a lonely older man with some money in the bank and a younger woman who would come to separate the two.
Failing to mirror, like maintaining a very formal greeting regardless of what the other person says, or escalating into too-familiar territory too soon, can keep you from building a relationship.
But with the exception of Carey's comparative perspective, a lot of this was familiar territory — Obama has expanded executive power, no he hasn't, well at least not more than everyone else.
While it still features the core, voracious mechanic — the hole — the world surrounding it isn't based on Indigenous culture, but on much more familiar territory: Los Angeles, the city Esposito calls home.
Queer Eye was renewed last month for season 5, which is currently filming in Philadelphia (familiar territory for The Real World: Philadelphia alum Karamo) and is expected to launch in early 2020.
Faced with the new revelations made public by his lawyer-turned-nemesis, Trump returned to familiar territory and lashed out against his accuser, along with Mueller and the investigation as a whole.
When my wife of 85033 years visits her South Carolina home, she's in familiar territory, a place that stirs in her family memories, allowing her to revisit sacred places of her past.
Steering the conversation back to more familiar territory, Parton did what she's also done when some interviews have gotten too political or contentious: She pulled from her trusted arsenal of boob jokes.
They were on familiar territory: Both men were born in the Soviet Union and had immigrated to the United States — Parnas in 2000, when he was 22018, and Fruman as a young adult.
So while he says that spending his one year in college in familiar territory will be special, it's obvious that his father also has a large hand in some of the decision making.
This year the state returns to more familiar territory, with some of the nation's largest class sizes, near the lowest per-pupil spending and a finish in the bottom tier for the category.
If the deal goes through, it will be familiar territory for Thomas Barrack, the founder and executive chairman of Colony Capital and a friend of Donald Trump who chaired the U.S. president's inaugural committee.
Nice Guys' failings —€" its shaggy-dog sloppiness and middling ambition —€" wouldn't matter so much if this wasn't all familiar territory, and if Black himself hadn't covered this ground in a smarter, sharper way already.
If the deal goes through, it will be familiar territory for Thomas Barrack, the founder and executive chairman of Colony Capital and a friend of Donald Trump who chaired the U.S. president's inaugural committee.
In his song "Fuchsia," which he believes is the color of sexuality, Jewel sang over and over "Let my people free," his cadence and fervor bleeding into the familiar territory of gospel and prayer.
The president's speech at times meandered into familiar territory as he knocked Democratic presidential candidates, derided U.S. immigration laws and defended his use of tariffs as a negotiating tool with China and other countries.
Getting a quarterback to build around was a priority entering this off-season — familiar territory for a franchise that mostly has struggled to find sustained success under center since the days of Joe Namath.
Death Magnetic suggested Metallica's return to familiar territory, but then they put out Lulu in 2011, a concept album made with Lou Reed that sounds like old men slipping into dementia without a caretaker.
His jokes cover familiar territory (movie clichés, auditioning), but what makes him one of the most exciting young stand-ups today, and one with breakout potential, is his outlandish physicality and old-school showmanship.
It's unusual to see a president personally involved in so much litigation — these are cases brought by Trump's personal lawyers, not the Justice Department — but they put the historically litigious Trump in familiar territory.
Acquisition of rare items and arcane knowledge—and a surrounding community to ascribe value to them—puts the model horse enthusiasts in the familiar territory of model train, maquette, trading card, and comic book collectors.
So, in Buffering, your new memoir, are there a lot of stories your longtime fans haven't heard or will it be familiar territory for them since you have always been so open on your channel?
Louis C.K., dressed in a suit and a loose tie, begins his latest Netflix special with a joke about abortion and then segues into more familiar territory as he riffs on the year's unsettling landscape.
Jiles, a poet as well as a novelist, has recognized that the best stories are the known ones, as long as they're told entrancingly and grow ever stranger as they roll on through familiar territory.
It's familiar territory for a President who in his first term attended more than 300 receptions, roundtables, dinners, concerts, Q+As, and every other method for collecting donations from wealthy Democrats that party operatives have devised.
The rally in Harrisburg, Pa., was familiar territory for Trump, who basked in the roars of the crowd as he ticked off various campaign pledges he said would get done while lobbying attacks at the media.
Trump's response to Sessions on Friday returned to familiar territory, as the president has long decried what he claims is bias within the DOJ and the attorney general's inaction in stanching the influence of alleged misconduct.
And now that my fame has brought me here, I find, more and more, that I'm in oddly familiar territory: As the days slog on, I can see that most of the rocks are turned over.
Hardware edge: While many companies purchase their scooters from Chinese suppliers, Yellow says it plans to set up its own factory locally—familiar territory for co-founder Eduardo Musa, previously owner and CEO of bike manufacturer Caloi.
Even though it's familiar territory, he describes bombing at a college show with fresh wit, and in the most memorable set piece, relates an embarrassing encounter with the film director David O. Russell at an awards show.
Emerging market production is familiar territory for VW, whose familiar Beetle model was a favorite on the streets of Mexico, but Kenya's car market is dominated by low-priced second-hand imports from countries such as Japan.
There have been a lot of movies about old curmudgeons and plucky orphans, like Kolya, Annie, Ernest & Celestine, and Up. Did you look at any of them, either for inspiration, or to avoid walking into familiar territory?
The album birthed three top 10 hits, including a No. 1; it was, in the end, familiar territory for Rihanna, but it felt like she had gotten there, for the first time, entirely on her own terms.
The story is all familiar territory, though fleshed out a bit more here than in the original, and it manages to have some fun with the fact that it's a remake thanks to some fourth-wall breaking jokes.
But if you were intrigued, unnerved and tickled by "The Lobster" or by Mr. Lanthimos's earlier films "Alps" and "Dogtooth" (I was), you might be surprised and a little disappointed to find him traipsing over such familiar territory.
That exploration of performance is familiar territory for Simon; in addition to her highly respected documentaries (which include 1998's Récréations and 2003's Mimi), she also directs actors in fiction films, like 2013's Gare du Nord.
"Generally speaking the majors are all holding in familiar territory here ahead of a busy week of economic news and data, particularly on the central bank front," said Omer Esiner, chief market analyst, at Commonwealth Foreign Exchange in Washington.
For a long time while I am sick, I feel as if I am probably dead, haunting the earth's slightly familiar territory, a traveller to an afterlife that, for whatever reason, I am sometimes allowed to believe is real.
Short of the heart stuff, this is familiar territory for fantasy games, and you'd be forgiven for missing this game from 2012 that's recently been re-released in an enhanced form as Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen for the Nintendo Switch.
Most of this will be familiar territory for AWVFTS fans, but the pulse is something new; where Atomos and A Winged Victory for the Sullen are atmospheric and rhythmically ambiguous, Iris, beholden to visual triggers and emotional contexts, needed a heartbeat.
Much of Google I/O was familiar territory As to Apple, its introduction of the larger iPad Pro was largely seen as a vindication of Microsoft's long-established belief that a keyboard and stylus are essential parts of mobile productivity.
But they do provide a sense of what director Rupert Sanders (Snow White and the Huntsman) is going for aesthetically, and in that regard it's clear that the new Ghost in the Shell is aiming for some very familiar territory.
Hillary Clinton's accusation during Monday night's debate that Donald J. Trump had once mocked a teenage Latina beauty queen as "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping" unexpectedly led to familiar territory: He rehashed his decade-old feud with the comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
We're in familiar territory, it seems: a story about a young man, forsaken by his father, betrayed by his friends, who rises up to overthrow his inheritance and now must forgive those who condemned him to this fate, past and present.
When Hainsey, who waited 907 regular-season games before reaching the playoffs for the first time this season, tapped in a pass from Malkin to make it 6-0, the stage was set for the Penguins to return to familiar territory.
It is familiar territory for the Knicks, as they failed to attract star free agents like Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving in the off-season, with the bright lights and glamour of New York City eclipsed by six consecutive losing seasons.
Serbian sixth seed Djokovic, who will cap the night session, is in familiar territory, appearing in his 11th quarter-final at Flushing Meadows, and looks like a favourite with five-times winner Roger Federer knocked out of his half of the draw.
America's nuclear arsenal By Amy Gallagher, CNN When Holt turned to Trump on the subject of a possible preemptive nuclear strike, Trump responded by turning the conversation to familiar territory: criticism of the current administration for failing to invest in military equipment.
And while he continued to hammer Clinton and Democrats on familiar territory -- from Clinton's comments vowing the coal industry's demise to his allegations of widespread voter fraud that could hurt his chances in November -- Trump addressed supporters in a slightly more subdued tone.
This is relatively familiar territory for any company making serious investment in self-driving tech: Uber acquired Otto, a company founded by former Google self-driving car team members dedicated to autonomous trucking, and it continues that work under its Advanced Technologies Group.
When you do go back on the main story path, you'll be in familiar territory, descending into an abandoned, spider-mutant infested communications center or fighting off enemy raiders in a makeshift base buried in the sand as a horde of zombies surrounds you below.
Instead, Persona 5's message falls back into familiar territory, opting to once again to tell a story of misfit friends teaming up to save the world from a great evil—without asking players to confront any that might live closer to home or heart.
In a broader sense, in the 21st century, the border should no longer be considered just that familiar territory between the US and Mexico (where President Trump now wants to build that "big, fat, beautiful wall" of his) and the Canadian border to the north.
Raptors ride hot hand of DeRozan, beat Pacers TORONTO — DeMar DeRozan was in familiar territory when he scored 26 points and added five assists and five rebounds to lead the Toronto Raptors to a 120-115 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Friday night.
Refusing to comply with congressional requests has been a successful tactic for the Trump administration in stalling other investigations into alleged misconduct, and given the president has already faced accusations he conspired with a foreign power to influence an election, he is in familiar territory.
Language declinism is familiar territory for linguists whose research into the way languages evolve is frequently met with howls of protest from those who insist that things were much better in the old days, when people presumably knew how to spell and write with perfect grammar.
MEXICO CITY — It was not long after the first trumpets on Sunday that José Tomás found himself in familiar territory: inches from the vicious horns of a fighting bull, so close they nearly brushed up against the pink silk of his traje de luces, or suit of lights.
This, for Matonis, was ominously familiar territory: For more than two years, he and the rest of the security industry had watched Russia launch a series of destructive hacking operations against Ukraine, a relentless cyberwar that accompanied Russia's invasion of the country after its pro-Western 2014 revolution.
Her case for the prosecution took her audience, in Reno, Nevada, into less familiar territory, too: the twilight world of the "alt-right", a mostly online universe of ethno-nationalists and anti-immigration populists, that is at heart little more than a gussied-up, millennial-pleasing version of old-school white supremacist prejudice.
The presence of Arrested Development's Michael Cera and Alia Shawkat adds an intriguingly surreal layer to the new world of Hearst College, and bringing back Veronica's season one boyfriend Troy is a neat way of creating quick emotional investment in a story so far away from our familiar territory of Neptune High.
This is familiar territory for director O'Connor, who despite flubbing The Accountant has proven himself capable, in movies like Warrior and Miracle, of craving both a compelling sports drama and exploring something interesting about how men are taught — and then have to relearn — how to deal with challenge and grief and relationships.
Kalfar's satire of Czech Communism treads familiar territory (Jakub's rocket takes off from a "state-owned potato field," while TV actresses are "replete with the look of strong femininity and fierce dedication to the Party"), which, being retrospective, lacks the urgency that this kind of writing used to have before the Velvet Revolution.
But even when it covers familiar territory — if you've seen any Star Is Born, you know where this is headed — it's a captivating and deeply felt film, with chill-inducing musical sequences and a movie star–making performance by Lady Gaga that will earn her at least an Oscar nomination, if not the statue.
Racing through the vineyards of Madiran, the peloton will head toward more familiar territory, with the finish of Stage 173 set in the city of Pau, the birthplace of 16th-century king Henri IV. Pau will be visited for the 70th time this year after hosting the race for the first time in 1930.
Readers who think we're in the familiar territory of books like Michael Faber's "The Crimson Petal and the White" or Emma Donogue's "Slammerkin" — or even of Masterpiece Theater's upstairs-downstairs chestnuts — may be surprised when the first actual gentlemen who show up turn out to be hilarious caricatures speaking to one another in baby talk.
Those thousands of fans making the journey down the Seven Sisters Road have been waiting for this moment throughout their club's long exile at Wembley: the day when they would step once again on familiar territory, when they might retrace the steps of more than a century, when they would be back where they belong.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 6900 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) was in familiar territory Monday evening, speaking to a college auditorium of liberal-leaning students and young voters.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 2628 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) was in familiar territory Monday evening, speaking to a college auditorium of liberal-leaning students and young voters.
No. 183 Baylor and top-ranked Kansas will findthemselves in familiar territory Friday when they meet in the Big 12 Tournamentsemifinals at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo. The fifth-seeded Bears,though, will definitely be hoping for a better result against the top-seededJayhawks, after scoring a season-low 52 points a year ago in a 10-point loss.
There's no well-worn narrative about a victim's struggle here to guide us into familiar territory, but a minefield of a comedy that shows Nazis as both buffoons who look like Rebel Wilson and Stephen Merchant, but also as little kids like Jojo and his chubby friend Yorki (Archie Yates), who look like they belong in a Wes Anderson film.
Saavedra explores more familiar territory in her novel "Blue Flowers," a story of obsession and the underside of desire built around two characters, a recently divorced man named Marcos and a woman known simply as A. The twist is that Marcos, a well-off businessman, comes to know A. only through reading the letters she sends to the former occupant of the apartment where he now lives.
So though Balmain began on a relatively somber note — not just because of the protest taking place outside the Opéra Garnier, where the show was held, as hundreds of retirees gathered to march against President Emmanuel Macron's changes to the labor laws, but thanks also to opening looks in a branded newsprint pattern reminiscent of the tattered billboards in the Paris Métro stations — it soon segued into familiar territory.

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