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Definitely not all filtered through him, but it's filtered through being his dad.
All Obama politics should be filtered through the DNC, and all Party politics"—including existing organizations that support candidates for Congress and statehouses—"should be filtered through the DNC.
The demand for commodities has also filtered through hedge funds.
Very little information about the forum's content has filtered through.
Sunlight filtered through bullet holes in the building's metal siding.
I filtered through each candidate's account, pulling out certain policy keywords.
Everything else is filtered through it, because that's your reality. Right?
The rally in Asia filtered through to other regions as well.
In his view, all photographs are filtered through the photographer's subjectivity.
In a later scene, Victoria is filtered through a softer lens.
The idea of "period" is filtered through imagination and fevered memory.
Not everything in the show needs to be filtered through commentary.
Rather, her life is filtered through prescribed priorities, devotions, principles, commitments.
But his sharpest social commentary is filtered through a personal prism.
Written from my heart and not filtered through a third party gaze.
Conventional Washington hawkishness, when filtered through Trump's instincts, could be extremely dangerous.
"They're telling me something filtered through 50 years of memories," he said.
Strong earnings have not filtered through to across-the-board equity gains.
Yet a sense of energy and accomplishment filtered through its dated extravagance.
More likely, the shapes represent a building, filtered through Tal R's imagination.
It's filtered through a prism of class solidarity and institutional self-preservation.
Their stories, as filtered through Faye, comprise the bulk of the narrative.
It can observe large exoplanets and detect starlight filtered through their atmosphere.
It was Mr. Jones's wisdom filtered through that of all the others.
The bribes were filtered through a charity that claimed to help underserved students.
But they get filtered through different lenses so often that they stay exciting.
Other Christmas markets and some bars had emptied as the news filtered through.
Everything I learn is filtered through the possibility that it might be taught.
Disappointment filtered through "Say You Will," an opener fed up with broken promises.
The apartment was spotless and furnished in white; sunlight filtered through closed blinds.
Their perceptions of Trump's behavior are also filtered through the conservative media machine.
Thin winter light filtered through its dusty panes onto the unfinished plasterboard walls.
A happy story about family togetherness, filtered through the lens of superhuman antics.
"The distillery uses water that's naturally filtered through pure lava rock," says Petch.
Blue light filtered through the magnificent stained-glass rose windows above the portals.
Their affairs with loggers and oil palm plantations are filtered through the government.
For them, everything has to be filtered through their own experience and concerns.
I absorbed these lessons, but they were filtered through a porous layer of antiquity.
This acts as an engagement ring of sorts, albeit filtered through the fantasy setting.
Once protesters hit the barricades, they filtered through the adjacent streets off Fifth Avenue.
It's consumed, filtered through the liver, and spread to every part of the body.
In order to create the ink, pollution is filtered through a three-step process.
Slim sunbeams filtered through the canopy beaming patches of light onto the forest floor.
Any questions I have about their problem-solving work are filtered through Facebook spokespeople.
It's not just raw emotion; it's raw emotion filtered through a very artful intelligence.
Every sentence has the beautiful glow of light filtered through a stained glass window.
These contradictory realities have long filtered through the two countries' approach to their relations.
She hasn't disappeared — we've still seen most of its events filtered through her eyes.
This was filtered through the battle between communism and capitalism in the 20th century.
Filtered through a distorting lens, his view of Kailash feels surreal; the mood depressed.
Sexual hedonism no longer offers escape; it's now filtered through the stress of Tinder.
Each reads the light bouncing back in their direction — filtered through "their" media outlets.
The tightening in supply has filtered through to pricing activity in East Coast markets.
By this, I simply mean that successful comedy is filtered through some specific perspective.
It's your brain's way of color correcting the world when it's filtered through different light.
And that's filtered through our experience with the police, our experience with the justice system.
Instead of seeing everything that got filtered through my model, you see the model itself.
Tennessee whiskey is like bourbon, except after it's distilled, the liquid is filtered through charcoal.
Every news story gets filtered through the ears and minds of the individual audience member.
Street scenes are filtered through the black mesh walls surrounding bus benches in the city.
But the fact geopolitical tensions have been running high has clearly filtered through to markets.
In 2010, a startling rumor filtered through the number theory community and reached Jared Weinstein.
It's a painted world that mirrors this world, as filtered through me and the paint.
It's that fantasy, that English fantasy world, sort of filtered through all that Japanese culture.
"The sun filtered through everything, and it was this beautiful moment," Ms. Joy recalled recently.
Politics is not filtered through political correctness, not parsed by focus groups or marketing departments.
It's filtered through a prism of elite solidarity and class solidarity and institutional self-preservation.
Other times, their anger, filtered through the lens of a man, manifests onscreen as grotesque.
Questions for government officials or corporate executives are heavily filtered through publicists and communications people.
She'll wash her produce with tap water filtered through a separate treatment system under her sink.
Are they still filtered through his point-of-view, so we still can't "trust" certain details?
But her vocals, even filtered through a production tool, are gripping for their desperation and emotion.
Open commentary, Sachs said, is less likely to mislead than op-eds filtered through media gatekeepers.
Once Upon A Deadpool will revisit Deadpool 2 "filtered through the prism of childlike innocence" – a.k.a.
They can feel the passion, [and] they don't have to have it filtered through another source.
We are constantly given secondhand information or leaks filtered through a thick screen of partisan advocates.
"I don't like politicians using it," he said, his annoyance filtered through a thick Chicago accent.
In Ford's case, her account will be filtered through one of the most political lenses possible.
Bigger challenges facing developed economies are also nicely filtered through Krueger's analysis of the music business.
It didn't manage the artistic greatness — Tolkien as filtered through "The Wire" — that it aspired to.
As is customary with literary adaptations of this kind, subjective impressions are filtered through physical details.
There is sunlight, but even it is greenish, as if filtered through a screen of chlorophyll.
Mallo is inspired by Almodóvar, but the character is still filtered through your own emotional experiences.
In this town circa 2016 everything on the left was filtered through what will "they" think.
Nowhere is this dizzying interconnectedness more succinctly illustrated than in Colin McMullan's "Clouds Filtered through Trees" (2019), which consists of an almost-seven-foot tall water cooler that resembles a laboratory beaker and dispenses rainwater captured from the museum's roof and filtered through white pine tree sapwood.
But behind the scenes, your request for information has been filtered through one of Cloudflare's data centers.
Granted, that crash course is filtered through the sensibilities of Saturday Night Live alums and Documentary Now!
I'm not ready to say Q1 weakness has totally filtered through to Q2, but it's a concern.
We only get glimpses of Vera as she is filtered through other characters, many of them male.
The website reads like an index of inaccuracies about The Innocent Man, filtered through Peterson's own bias.
The stories in Electric Dreams are a snapshot of today, filtered through our collective hopes and fears.
Surely critical opinion (filtered through Rotten Tomatoes) matters somewhat, but word of mouth likely does as well.
All of our analysis relies on information about the destination network of each packet filtered through tun0.
In most geek properties, and in Harry Potter especially, danger is filtered through a lens of twee.
It is, instead, filtered through the mechanisms of party politics and the clunky machinery of congressional elections.
For Super Mario Run, that means the tried and true platformer filtered through a reimagined control scheme.
Instead, his tweets are being filtered through their preferred partisan lens before it ever gets to them.
And it's still fantasy, filtered through a lens very much like the one that made The Magicians.
Course, that was the pre-teen perspective, filtered through a prism of TV advertising and magazine spreads.
These ads are filtered through Google's AdSense program and there are a few steps to getting started.
That anxiety filtered through nearly every aspect of my life, even little things that most wouldn't notice.
Remember that everything -- absolutely everything -- that Trump says or does is filtered through the lens of Trump.
Somewhere below me, as the morning sun filtered through the grove, the rancher yelled at his cows.
The budget office said growth in subsequent quarters would increase as delayed spending filtered through the economy.
Mr. Spears music is richly evocative, but the borrowed elements are audaciously filtered through his own sensibilities.
He rarely holds anything resembling a news conference and gets most of his news filtered through aides.
Because Harris is Harris, many of her memories are filtered through her recollections of recipes and meals.
The new Dyson Supersonic applies that knowledge to the beauty category, filtered through the company's strict quality control.
AMN shares fell 2.23 percent to $54.41 in Thursday's trading session as weakness filtered through the broader market.
I mean, I used a Mellotron for this, so it's all samples filtered through fucked up old tapes.
It is unlikely to reach those whose view of the era is mostly filtered through movies and videogames.
It's a knowingly ridiculous premise filtered through a strange, off-kilter tone, and it won't be for everyone.
The participatory ways in which nonconformist churches often chose their leaders eventually filtered through to society in general.
These beams were then filtered through a crystal onboard the satellite, which produced a pair of entangled photons.
It's like Stephen King's Dark Tower series and Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball were filtered through European comics sensibilities.
The constantly revisited themes of family, women, jealousy, and money are all filtered through Drake's all-consuming ego.
Her music, minimal orchestral compositions and wordless phrases looped and filtered through various effects, have a meditative quality.
But when emojis and GIFs are filtered through the interests of tech companies, they often become slickly automated.
Up front, semi-closed-off booths feel like private rooms, with light filtered through rattan mats hung above.
Maybe it was the music—fast-paced norteño rhythms followed by Argentinean ska filtered through the open doorway.
Shortridge pointed out how the sun filtered through the leaves like a projector, creating designs on the grass.
This is diaspora cuisine, adapted by immigrant chefs for outsiders' palates and slowly filtered through another nation's consciousness.
By measuring the starlight filtered through each planet's atmosphere, the Hubble Space Telescope can characterize their atmospheric composition.
Think of all the time I could waste scrolling through financial news filtered through the voice of Yoda!
On this record, she mixes recordings of other instruments — passed and filtered through analog tape — with warbling saxophone.
The train drifted southward, and now the moonlight, filtered through the window glass fell incessantly on her face.
As Rhodes' story filtered through the Atlanta Police Department, Deputy Chief Jeff Glazier became aware of the situation.
As far as the world is concerned, your entire being is filtered through the color of your skin.
The array of characters is rather like a Tolstoy novel filtered through a 1980s American prime-time soap.
His emotions can sometimes be hard to connect with when filtered through the distant lens of the chi.
"It's still an opera born of Shamlou, but filtered through my story as a young artist," Talebi said.
It wasn't being filtered through the other members of my band it was very quiet, private songwriting process.
Would we have gotten to know a more complex version of Laney, rather than one filtered through external gazes?
Grim takes place in the Land of the Dead, an interpretation of Mexica traditions filtered through film noir sensibilities.
That's such a challenge in writing nonfiction, because reality gets filtered through memory, and memories are faulty by nature.
In previous presidential elections, the conversation around women (and the accompanying misogyny) usually filtered through the issue of abortion.
The ShFE-driven rally filtered through to London, where nickel added more than 3% during the Asian morning session.
I am enjoying this weird composite of a game filtered through the mind of two people I've never met.
Tetris Effect is still Tetris filtered through a heady, sincere blend of hyper-chromatic visuals and plaintive electronic music.
Both give players agency, but it's filtered through a digital body that is both specifically male and viscerally terrified.
Filtered through specially tinted Oakley shades, Watson's version will have heightened contrasts that accentuate some colors and downplay others.
The money was supplied by investors and, since it was filtered through corporation, Trump was never held personally accountable.
In many cases they serve to flatten and distribute access, so that information isn't filtered through a single intermediary.
These are people that, filtered through the unique elements of film, are filled with the arbitrary and the fictional.
That filtered through to me: wanting everything to be individual, have a story, and have a kind of soul.
All messages delivered into the public arena are filtered through the attitudes, values and biases of the disseminating source.
Last week, word filtered through the art world that the 72-year-old artist Barkley L. Hendricks had died.
As the score at St James' Park filtered through to the Emirates, it was akin to a religious awakening.
Leaving Northern Ireland, we would be filtered through a military checkpoint: towers protected with steel plating and camouflage nets.
Second, I want my sons to know the original fairy tales, and not just get them filtered through reinterpretations.
She considers the dappled sunlight filtered through the leaves, takes her time enjoying each bite, dawdles over her coffee.
Pokémon is weird, especially when it's filtered through the lens of someone who only understands it as a spectator.
Yet, the impact of big rises in 20- to 40-year yields filtered through to the 10-year debt.
All of the information is filtered through a machine learning algorithm-fueled mobile app used to direct police activity.
When filtered through a different creator's vision and different actors' choices, a script can take on a new shape entirely.
It's full of interrogations of overarching world issues – climate change, culture as we know it—filtered through Mering's personal perspective.
When I left, it was early afternoon and a soft golden light filtered through the bedraggled halls of Dhaka University.
Whatever money coming out of the song's use would also have to get filtered through whatever record deal Glitter has.
"Cable broke below $1.35 and that filtered through to weakness against the euro," said Lee Hardman, FX strategist at MUFG.
Those declines, caused by controversy over the alleged misuse of user data, filtered through the tech sector, with technology companies .
In his film, Soderbergh told a story of economic decline and Wall Street excess, filtered through the lens of prostitution.
When Pluto appears in Scorpio, the sign that it naturally rules, its influence is filtered through a rather dark lens.
Cautious sentiment in Europe also filtered through to the U.S. with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the mildly lower.
It fuels its 200-ton body by eating tiny crustaceans called krill, which get filtered through the blue whales' baleen.
Despite pushback from investors that has led to some revisions to opening documentation, much of the terms have filtered through.
What many Trump supporters are asking for is straighter reporting and analysis not filtered through a liberal or Democratic lens.
Since they're filtered through the eyes of one character in particular, how much are they colored by that character's memories?
Released in the late 1980s, both animated films featured dystopian cyberpunk themes filtered through the Japanese lens of manga comics.
" The Yamaneko project, he reveals somewhat candidly, "is ultimately all of their ideas filtered through what feels like my 'voice'.
A flashback, by necessity, is usually filtered through one person's point-of-view (and that's especially true on Lindelof shows).
Cinematic and self-possessed, they offered up Wagnerian bombast stripped down and filtered through wild pagan folk and thunderous doom.
Even Vivian's political rise is filtered through the family members' perspectives, despite Thompson being the biggest name in the cast.
Sly and slithering, a lot is like lounge music gone astray or filtered through a bad dream: fried, droopy, twisty.
One incident, filtered through a narcotic haze, still haunts me, though it must have occurred more than five years ago.
The EPA tested water filtered through the city-provided filters and lead levels still came out above the federal limit.
Their vibe is the climax of all those faintly related spheres, filtered through Brockhampton's brightly-coloured, post-One Direction world.
And all of this is filtered through a pictorial style that evokes classic magazine illustrations from the 1930s and 1940s.
Some weakness in British gilts also filtered through to euro zone bonds, with focus on a British government Brexit proposal.
"More so than in other media, podcast reporting is really filtered through the person doing the reporting," Mr. Vogt said.
One man in a yellow tie gave me a tip: Tell your customers the water is filtered through reverse osmosis.
She is seen wrapped in a blanket as the sun flits through the room, producing shadows filtered through empty wine bottles.
He rested his fingers lightly on a volume dial, as audio from the trial was filtered through a dozen language interpreters.
The magical world we adore has suddenly been filtered through a particularly narrow male perspective — and unfortunately he's just getting started.
Teague's unique vocal delivery is in the spirit of Tammy Wynette's original, but it's filtered through a '90s singer-songwriter filter.
He thought that the popular will had to be filtered through institutions that tamed raw emotions and countered brute self-interest.
Were this just a Coens-style crime drama, filtered through a bleak worldview and laced with dark humor, it might've worked.
The device also boasts high resolution sound, filtered through 96 output channels, and technology that isolates speech and reduces background noise.
This year's Pixar offering, the ebullient seven-minute wonder "Sanjay's Super Team," is a personal story filtered through a compelling fantasy.
Of what we could find, it was unclear who was presenting these images; what lenses these stories were being filtered through.
Everything we did was filtered through the lens of London's other 9 million residents, and our lives stopped being our own.
" "The public needs all the facts," Nadler said, "and we can't have it filtered through someone who may be very partisan.
On the campaign trail, there have been nasty ads, insults and slights, filtered through the delicate prism of gender and race.
"Organic cold-pressed juice is rainwater filtered through the soil and the roots and the stems and the plants," he said.
The Labour Party conference was in session at the time, and when the news filtered through, a minute's silence was held.
"I've given myself permission to make my most primal, instinctual marks, filtered through decades of artistic and life experience," Jackson says.
I watched as young girls and their moms filtered through the crowd to ask the coaches how they could get involved.
Those concerns have also filtered through to the stock market, where major indexes fell again on Friday after dropping on Thursday.
They drank water, some of it filtered through shreds of one of her dresses and boiled in an empty oil can.
Instead, their experience is filtered through popular films and television shows — far more accessible than a plane ride to El Paso.
As a person of color, it is a vulnerability that everything I say for some people gets filtered through my race.
While artworks in this series might get filtered through a humorous lens, Brody is serious about the work and its message.
And oh boy, even filtered through innumerable layers of corporate speak the message is clear: Board members aren't happy with Mark Zuckerberg.
While a tech-led rally on Wall Street overnight filtered through to Asian stock markets, gains were capped by the trade tensions.
Like the book, which is told in a close first-person, Quicksand will be filtered through Maja's often unreliable point of view.
It's about call-out culture becoming just as obscene as any other bigotry when it's filtered through the universal lens of power.
As word of Ant City filtered through the bureau, Hilbert began fielding requests from other FBI offices to look into specific hacks.
The modernist principles of functionality and embracing industrial materials are present, just filtered through one too many blueprints to keep their edge.
As is the way online, it spiraled into silliness, and was filtered through other popular meme categories until it barely made sense.
The Souvenir comes to us through Hogg's eyes, a memory deftly filtered through her recollection of what she saw, thought, and felt.
But since financial resources are held by private institutions, the ultimate effects of the Fed's decisions are filtered through these other organizations.
But rather than a teenage girl's story told by a woman, audiences would see a narrative filtered through the perspectives of men.
The plight of the elves, for example, is filtered through Reyla, a gifted young woman who belongs to a coven of assassins.
As we walked slowly around the dirt path, light filtered through the towering old trees, dropping light patterns on the forest floor.
"[Trump's tweets] matter in the sense that it gives him a communications tool, again that isn't filtered through media bias," Sanders argued.
These ads are filtered through Google's AdSense program and placed in videos, and eligible creators are able to earn money from them.
HBO's "Carnivale" is among the dramas that have taken a stab at this period, and that was filtered through a supernatural prism.
At the University of Paris, medical scholars called themselves arabizantes , and some of our modern terms were originally filtered through the language.
I had to adjust by flying at a higher altitude, where the drone met direct sunlight instead of light filtered through trees.
Photo: Todd White Visual artist Quayola's work often explores classical art filtered through computer algorithms, generating new audiovisual or sculptural hybrid pieces.
Despite Pelosi's reputation for open-mindedness, there's a constant awareness that the people on screen are being filtered through a liberal lens.
That speaks to your point about how the show, even when it tried really hard, was perpetually filtered through a white lens.
Both are histories filtered through the filmmaker's singular experience as an Italian American and as a preternaturally inquisitive and insightful spectator/creator.
The afternoon was drawing to a close, but sunlight still filtered through the tall windows of the old Summerton High School auditorium.
For centuries, images of it were in the hands of male artists and often filtered through a scrim of mythology and religion.
Now it was all filtered through my own social-media bubble — that of a middle-class white woman who lives in Brooklyn.
Have you ever wondered what vintage synthpop would sound like filtered through the mind of everyone's favorite awkwardly charming funnyman, Michael Cera?
Again, it was a look at that drive filtered through the someone who actually did accomplish that and kind of came up empty.
Game of Thrones unfolds simultaneously on HBO and on Twitter, where it's filtered through the incredibly witty commentary of its devoted, frustrated fans.
These interactions aren't filtered through the rose-colored lenses of a movie (though, they are filtered somewhat — it's still YouTube content, after all).
The deteriorating global outlook and how that filtered through to domestic business confidence were the main considerations for any further easing, Hawkesby said.
I was the daughter they left behind, and for most of my life, my relationship with my parents was filtered through that lens.
ANC Deputy Secretary General Jessie Duarte said she expected the party's vote share to grow as results from larger voting districts filtered through.
Filtered through the perspective of a woman named Cora, the book follows her as she heads toward the north, via the Underground Railroad.
By the time the warnings filtered through the media and other networks, however, the storm was already battering parts of the island's coast.
Foxy Knoxy was the product of some of these shortcomings, but filtered through society's long history of villainizing women and particularly our sexuality.
Bond yields rose broadly as the German data filtered through, with 10-year yields up 2-4 basis points across the euro zone.
On Monday, Baby Boiz dropped their first single, and light filtered through the darkness of a world where One Direction's fate remains uncertain.
It was followed this morning by a metaphorical one, as news that Britain's voters had chosen to leave the European Union filtered through.
Ferrante also deals with issues of class and inequality, filtered through a period of tumult, where turning to communism is among the alternatives.
A stream of reporters filtered through, one by one, like pilgrims seeking gems of wisdom from one of the game's greatest hit producers.
The researchers said the patient used tap water filtered through a store-bought water filter, instead of the recommended boiled or saline water.
But at least it's a mess that comes with enterprise, vision, and yet more phallic metaphors, all filtered through a loopy French imagination.
But mostly, the panels captured Mr. Trincale's often ironic take on recent Italian history, filtered through his left-leaning politics and big heart.
But because most of the testimony in "Heimat" (the word roughly means "homeland") is filtered through Heise, the structure seems even more oblique.
She squinted at Sunny, as if the light was too brilliant to bear, though what filtered through the canopy was soft and emerald.
It was a sentiment shared widely across the protests, where in Manhattan and Ridgefield, teenagers filtered through the crowds with voter registration forms.
Just about every cultural sentiment — even what to think about a piece of corporate messaging — comes to you filtered through a social feed.
And its FEC filings show that many independent expenditures for digital ad buys against Trump were filtered through Lockwood Strategies, which McGowan runs.
The room was windowless and dark, aside from the light from the screen, which looked as if it had been filtered through seawater.
That optimism has also filtered through to the currency derivatives markets, with gauges of expected volatility plummeting to more than three-year lows.
The telegraph sped the news both north and south — but it was filtered through partisan editors, who described it differently to their tribes.
Since moderators cannot communicate directly with Facebook, their questions are filtered through their Cognizant superiors, which adds another layer of murkiness to everything.
And she had new topics to write about: divisive politics, relationships filtered through technology, and the way social media prizes photos of derrières.
It&aposs all the same bundle of concepts that point to how we tend to see the world filtered through our group identities.
"I was never prevented from exploring my point of view, but ultimately The Daily Show was filtered through someone else's worldview," Bee said.
While nonmainstream views found niche audiences, most of the content that found large audiences was filtered through the methods and means of respectable journalism.
But Dwyer, who has been predicting a 3% to 5% pullback for weeks, believes most of the pain has now filtered through the market.
Instead, foreign policy under Trump has been the ideas of top deputies, like Secretary of Defense James Mattis, as filtered through Trump's gut instincts.
We filtered through a massive number of contributions to find the gems, and those are the designs that made it to the finished project.
It's also filtered through the prism of a National Transportation Safety Board investigation seemingly determined to second-guess Sullenberger's decision, which saved 155 lives.
Events are related in long, winding sentences punctuated by asides, filtered through the narrator's gaze; attention is lavished on landscape, often pregnant with meaning.
It's tied both to specific figures and to a general white supremacy-fueled protest against racial or religious diversity, as filtered through 4chan memes.
When Greer meets Faith, she is about to see all the same problems with the world, filtered through the perspective of her own generation.
HOW NEWS SPREAD ON TWITTER: The Washington Post has a graphic showing how news of the Belgian explosions filtered through Twitter early Tuesday morning.
The whole exercise takes on a different hue filtered through the prism of Louis C.K.'s confession, after years of rumors about his behavior.
Its site once promised that the loans actually did go to specific borrowers before they clarified that the money was filtered through Field Partners.
They're not seeking to create actual spaces of calm, but to use the language that's filtered through others as a way of establishing contrasts.
Even our encounters with paintings in a museum are ultimately filtered through mass media and the devices with which we read the written word.
All of new things I want to try have to be filtered through my schedule, how it would affect me, and probably a coach.
The dissidents had created an expectation that a different kind of language was possible, one that expressed a reality not filtered through Soviet imperatives.
Stewart says that, in the beginning, they took requests by text or email, but now everything is filtered through their "Rose Rush" Facebook page.
She and her co-authors speculate that once the baby is born, air pollution is no longer filtered through the mother's superior defense mechanisms.
That goal is much easier when most of the information voters receive is filtered through conservative media, and not directly from the report itself.
So if perception is filtered through American television because we're selling it around the world, we haven't gotten that many shots to do it.
Why We're Excited: It's obvious — we'll get the news and pop culture filtered through Roxane Gay's wit and ferocity, and we'll laugh along the way.
As the sun filtered through the grimy windows, and the voices weaved in and out, the optimistic event gave form to a utopian social fabric.
She chose her own platform to tell her story, ensuring it wouldn't be scandalized or filtered through too much context as to render it forgettable.
We rarely experience "reality" directly; it comes to us filtered through the written word and the TV screen, the Twitter feed and the YouTube stream.
The Washington Post first reported Tuesday that the payments were filtered through a U.S. law firm, which then hired the opposition research company, Fusion GPS.
It's a mixture of signature N.E.R.D. beats filtered through the negative space so popular in SoundCloud rap, with Grande's distinct, feminine signature embossed on top.
And it's all filtered through the lens of somebody who seems to have watched every Kubrick movie a half-dozen times, without ever laughing once.
As we move outside, the frame is filtered through a hazy black-and-white lens and fixates on a floating rock island in the sky.
The wine is filtered through a pulp of red grape skins which contain a natural pigment, anthocyanin, and gives the wine its electric blue color.
Though they're filtered through a Hitchcockian plot of gaslighting and deception, both women's emotional motivations tell a more mature story than the pulpy content belies.
Nowadays, the medium is reworked, elevated, and filtered through a contemporary view to create versions inflected with pop-culture collage or representations of microscopic algae.
But even though it is filtered through a male gaze, Mr. Refn says the film is "beyond feminism," given his treatment of its male characters.
Amos (Amir Tessler) is an alert and watchful child, and the entwined dramas of Zionism and his parents' marriage are filtered through his quizzical consciousness.
But I've come increasingly to admire McPherson's use, and subversion, of well-worn tropes to create a collective national sensibility, filtered through decades of memory.
But everything comes filtered through the personal lives of Lila Cerullo and Elena Greco, ordinary women who would never make it into the history books.
The sinister ambience of space disco and Greem's undecipherable mutterings, filtered through vocoders from late-80s acid house, amass in alien realms of demonic techno.
Like many who have filtered through the country, I held memories of Haiti that were complicated, any happiness diluted by the things I lived through.
It turns cataclysmic when another family of mysterious origin — their mirror images, but as filtered through a particularly ghastly nightmare — shows up on their doorstep.
Editorial By overwhelming majorities, Americans would prefer to elect the president by direct popular vote, not filtered through the antiquated mechanism of the Electoral College.
Instead of submitting questions that are filtered through an internal team, staffers are privately floating the idea of letting everyone vote for questions in Slack.
It is as if the playwright felt that what he had to say here was too urgent to be filtered through his usual cerebral playfulness.
Yet despite Sredojevic's best efforts to focus on the task ahead, news of the expansion, which could benefit smaller federations like Uganda's, filtered through anyway.
But until now I can't remember seeing anything he's written in which his thoughts and insights were not filtered through a comic or dramatic persona.
Filtered through Elton John's beloved hits, it's an outsize, audacious, jubilant take on a familiar story — and there's no denying it's shooting for the stars.
In practice, though, state legislature outcomes are a second-order consequence of people's feelings about the president as filtered through early years' worth of gerrymandering.
Again the far-off tropics are evoked through the play of indirect, dappled light, as if filtered through jungle foliage or a carved wooden screen.
Her anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-state violence screeds (and the occasional Nirvana cover) come filtered through a corrosive howl, delivered with the utmost conviction.
But it was the hair that made us do a double take: models wore nape-of-the-neck ponytails filtered through transparent, inches-long acrylic tubing.
It's the closest, and most earnest, look at the modern millennial "how to make it" narrative as filtered through the lens of black life in Atlanta.
Traders said sentiment had improved and copper reversed early losses after the New York open as the Bloomberg report, unverified by Reuters, filtered through the market.
These protesters filtered through the crowd, but somehow managed to keep to themselves—any jabs from Trump supporters came sotto voce, after the targets had passed.
This drug-fueled mystery, based on a Thomas Pynchon novel, is Paul Thomas Anderson's latest trip into the American past, as filtered through his modern sensibilities.
That move filtered through to other parts of the world on Thursday, and global stocks were heading towards all time highs even as bonds sold off.
The latter look like straightforward drawings of astronomical charts but the artist incorporates rainwater filtered through stencils to depict nighttime stars as splotches of negative space.
Lower unemployment has translated into higher wages, which have finally filtered through to middle-class families, with the greatest gains accruing to the lowest income brackets.
It's a bit jarring at first, seeing those icons filtered through a medieval fantasy landscape, but ultimately the aesthetic provides a grounding for first-time viewers.
Then come hints, doubtless filtered through a compliance department, of the higher returns available on the bank's investment offerings, which, of course, carry risks (and fees).
What they will find is a film that reflects our present hopes and fears, as filtered through a dystopian dreamscape that will never come to pass.
The Facebook losses have filtered through other tech shares in the United States and overseas, with shares in Twitter falling more than 10 percent on Tuesday.
The comics have filtered through the world daily since June 19, 1978, which has made Garfield one of the most recognizable mascots in pop culture history.
She silently reflected on this as the gentle Montreal breeze filtered through the open window, then folded the pages and put them back in the envelope.
In many of these pieces, his thoughts on freedom, alienation, and community are filtered through an exuberant appreciation of culture, from William Blake to Cyndi Lauper.
The softening outlook for world trade has filtered through to the oil market, with Brent calendar spreads and spot prices peaking in April and May respectively.
Filtered through MacCabe's experiences and recollections, one hears about Marker's final projects: Owls at Noon Prelude: The Hallow Man (20043) and PASSENGERS (2008–10), among others.
However, there are key segments of the voting public where economic views, even filtered through partisanship, may prove key, including with rural voters and women voters.
One of the greatest strengths of "Outlander" is its keen, honest understanding of sex between men and women filtered through the relationship of Claire and Jamie.
I was just starting to listen to country music, mostly filtered through the Byrds, Grateful Dead, Gram Parsons and other country rock bands of my generation.
It's the American Dream filtered through a set of over-rehearsed soundbites: Virtuous thrift leading to wealth as surely as planting apple seeds gets you apples.
It's a story that Mr. Nguyen grew up hearing and knows well, but it has also been filtered through his pop-culture-filled and irreverent sensibility.
That move filtered through to other parts of the world on Thursday, and global stocks were heading toward all time highs even as bonds sold off.
I tend to learn more from them than I do from stuff that's filtered through six layers of management by the time it gets to me.
In "Skinnamarink," a new play from the unpredictable troupe known as Little Lord, school is a Dickensian dystopia filtered through the skewed aesthetics of Tim Burton.
He can, however, talk to Tim — everyone else simply hears "pika, pika" — in dialogue that sounds like Raymond Chandler filtered through the children's game of telephone.
But that's why it works; Verdon is completely game to lean hard into the playful nature of old-school burlesque as filtered through Fosse's precise choreography.
With Dahbura's metrics filtered through Tarasco's on-field experience, the Charros were 22-16 in the first half of the season and stood in first place.
By the end of "Sharp Objects," the sinister HBO limited series that ended Sunday night, that old sentiment has been filtered through a very twisted algorithm.
"It will always be filtered through the institutional interests of advertisers, which are always cautious about pushing the envelope too much and too quickly," he said.
Off the side of the Esperanza, the manta trawl lazily gobbles up water samples from the ocean's surface that are filtered through its long mesh tail.
The effect is a dreamlike carnival of images and ideas that suggests a toothier Adult Swim, or "In Living Color" as filtered through Nell Irvin Painter.
There was little sign of a public outcry as news of the parole board's decision filtered through Israeli society; many observers seemed ready to move on.
What I miss about my father, as much as anything, is life as it looked filtered through him, held up and considered against his inner lights.
What she delivered, filtered through Auto-Tune, was a rush of tangled syllables and rat-a-tat repetition that somehow sounded familiar and was instantly hummable.
Regardless of whether you spend time raising money in small increments or big increments, everything you hear still gets filtered through your own values and experiences.
Shows like Her Story, Sense8, Doubt, Boy Meets Girl, and others depict trans stories on their own, without having to be filtered through a cisgender lens.
But then you'll have the Angela scenes within E Corp, which often seem like they're heavily filtered through Elliot's point-of-view, even though he's not around.
Aside from the deep Marilyn Monroe vibes I'm getting from her hair, there is something so lovely about a Jamaican dancehall filtered through Northern Soul/British aesthetics.
We might regard the installation as an allegory of historical understanding and misapprehension, the way our fitful perception of historical fact is filtered through a glass, darkly.
Instead, Let's Do the Time Warp Again is a sterile facsimile of Rocky Horror's original camp, filtered through the lens of Party City's least inspired Halloween aisle.
Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell reported better-than-expected full-year earnings on Thursday, as deep cost cuts introduced after the 2014 energy market downturn filtered through.
All my posts on Call Me They are inherently filtered through my lens as a queer, trans, non-binary, first-generation American and child of Filipino immigrants.
But they also enjoy the aesthetic of the gaming environment, and the sculptural and painterly qualities filtered through the anything-is-possible pixels of the digital world.
"All the products are filtered through rose quartz, which has been used for years to really help encourage love of yourself and love of others," explains Kerr.
If you insist on getting your dose of life filtered through cinema screens, or strained through the pages of books, how much life are you actually consuming?
He said the new government would press on with hikes in the minimum wage, which have filtered through to the broader economy, helping Orban's re-election bid.
Cam: I wouldn't label us a "political band", though a lot of our lyrics come from a place of social commentary, filtered through rage and light psychosis.
Importantly, although reaction to Clinton's behavior was heavily filtered through a partisan lens, the whole incident left a strong sense that the office had been brought down.
Around me, the sun filtered through dense canopies of leaves, and mosses hung, beardlike, from Sitka spruces and Douglas firs, turning the landscape into a Seussian fantasia.
"I think the canary in the coal mine passed when Sessions was nominated to become the attorney general and his staff filtered through the administration," he added.
Her program drew heavily on settings of quietly enigmatic texts, whether by Symbolist poets like Paul Verlaine or Sanskrit miniatures filtered through the lenses of Western translators.
And yet "sexy" would continue, in the main, to be defined by the male gaze, filtered through a consumer market dominated by men, most of them white.
The liveliness and buoyant nature of the dance serves as a primary source of inspiration for the exhibition, filtered through a lens of witchcraft as an imagined profession.
They argue Snowden's disclosures brought about necessary surveillance reforms, advanced encryption, and were properly filtered through news organizations to prevent harm of disclosures not in the public interest.
Because femininity and sexuality are so heavily filtered through both the male gaze and a binary system of gender, we still haven't haven't separated sexuality and gender presentation.
The visuals are a powerful conduit for his message, turning the 'fancy location, shot with a drone' trope on his head when filtered through this freedom-fight narrative.
Hussein is apparently "elated" by the news, and there was spontaneous celebration in the prison where she was being held when the news filtered through, Equality Now said.
Towler, 47, is no stranger to the clinic's chaotic waiting room, so he quietly took his place against the back wall as various patients filtered through the clinic.
Really, though, Sharp Objects is filtered through Camille's (Amy Adams) perspective, as each of Wind Gap's landmarks triggers a memory from her twisted youth growing up in town.
The water is filtered through the mangroves, extracting the final nutrients, and the water can either be fed back to the ocean or recycled to the fish farms.
In the Title III process, however, the other indebted utilities will get to default on more of their debt, and reform will be filtered through the political process.
By now, you'll have heard Kojo's name if you've been keeping up with how an explosion of various styles from the black diaspora have filtered through UK music.
"We can actually work out the fingerprint of how light is filtered through the atmosphere and that tells us which molecules are inside the atmosphere," says Kipping. Cool!
Most of the anger-related problems we encounter come from its social construction and how our emotions are filtered through our identities and social location relative to others.
Filtered through the absurdist choreography and Lisa Frank CGI, all this bloodshed only seems a little bit terrible, the way cartoon characters can be gleefully tortured without consequence.
Nenadi guided Anahah, her partner-in-all-things, past the scarred worktops and equipment cabinets, all dyed crimson by the light that filtered through an afternoon dust blizzard.
The music that Glacken crafts as Tourist Kid is dense and wildly atmospheric, comprised of 128kbs samples filtered through reverberation and effects that form a thing of beauty.
While many documentaries struggle to maintain a veneer of objectivity, Braatz wants the viewer to know that this story is filtered through the subjective lens of his experience.
There is a sense that all his books are in some way about himself, but filtered through the hazy memory of b-movies, detective fiction, and the fantastic.
"Organic cold-pressed juice is rainwater filtered through the soil and the roots and the stems and the plants," Mr. Evans told The New York Times last year.
"We are unable at this time to assure Newark residents that their health is fully protected when drinking tap water filtered through these devices," the EPA's letter read.
Stephenson's recreations come with the nuances and glitches of seeing these works online and filtered through Google's 360 backpack cameras: complete with distortions, bending, or just completely blurred-out.
His new cries of dismay are a pointed reminder that political promises, even those of a vice president, are subsequently filtered through stodgy and often recalcitrant layers of bureaucracy.
Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford and Catherine Keener co-star in Get Out, which offers a provocative commentary on race relations as filtered through the lens of a genre film.
The central bank said on Tuesday it expects growth to strengthen by the first quarter of next year, by which time, effects of current policy would have filtered through.
Writing that is consciously pitched to reach and inspire some mythical average reader (as encountered in social science studies filtered through popular journalism) tends to be flavorless and dull.
Even filtered through a zany lens — El Pollo Loco's logo has a prominent role — the show is asking big questions, maybe the biggest questions: Can good coexist with greed?
Now, I like Breton—I've interviewed the south Londoners a few times in the past, and dig their brand of glitch-shaken electronica filtered through recognizably indie-dance breakdowns.
What's inside is a vodka that's all-natural, gluten-free and is distilled from 100 percent estate grown corn and limestone water before being filtered through sugar maple charcoal.
To create filters on a larger and rapider scale, Majumder's team developed an industrial technique that can produce an even film from graphene, which water can be filtered through.
There's a Linda Ronstadt-tenor to her voice, filtered through whatever vibe machine Tennis and Cults used in the golden era of bedroom indie pop from the late 2010s.
The unsettling corollary of that is the gap between what is seen and believed -- filtered through today's age of media divided into ideological silos -- has, seemingly, only grown wider.
The three releases sound and feel like some kind of noise jazz filtered through the medium of electronic music, rudimentary, naively un-structured and improvised, and nakedly collage-oriented.
There are elements of goth and industrial music to Unreality, but every subgenre she explores is filtered through this notion of ambiguity and confusion that comes with staggering loss.
There are lingering questions about how much of the benefit from cheaper fuel prices has already filtered through into gasoline demand and how much is still left to come.
He wants his products to create a direct intimate space for Muslims who visually want to learn more about the religion without it being filtered through someone else's lens.
Some 2,000 spectators, who paid about a dollar each, filtered through a narrow gate and filled seats or climbed walls, trees and nearby buildings to get a clear view.
And this is Brecht as filtered through Ms. Parks, the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Topdog/Underdog" and one of the most inventive, eclectic and uncategorizable dramatists working.
"We found water," UCL astrophysicist Ingo Waldmann told Reuters of the breakthrough, revealed from observations made with the Hubble Space Telescope, which analyzed starlight filtered through K2-18b's atmosphere.
The information that comes from the President will instantly be filtered through a political lens as newscasters spin the information in ways that will be appealing to their base.
His ideas about moral contractualism were filtered through Michael Schur and his writing team and then spoken by actor William Jackson Harper as he played the character of Chidi. 
The colors she uses don't have that warm, burnished glow you expect from classic portraiture, and the immediacy of her renderings isn't filtered through the careful staging of power.
" The group adds that the water filtered through the system undergoes testing "for microbiological content by Michigan accredited third-party laboratories to ensure the water is clean and safe.
There are elements of goth and industrial music to Unreality, but every subgenre she explores is filtered through this notion of ambiguity and confusion that comes with staggering loss.
But as the New Republic's Jamil Smith wrote last year, that figure always seems to be ignored, as sports is mostly always filtered through a white, heterosexual male gaze.
Lopatin explained that he gets the demonic voice that ghosts the track by "shifting these peaks" after a voice has been filtered through Chip Speech and then a vocoder.
The natural light washing the gallery walls, even on cloudy days, is both cleansing and muted, coaxing out the complexity of colors filtered through translucent gels, glazes, and pulsating globs.
Hamza smoked a cig with him on the grass, his image bright and smiling under the sun, filtered through the code on Benjamin's comband and boosted by the base below.
This cast of characters all lent their talents to the futuristic disco odyssey of the album—it's a mix of funky experimentation, filtered through a stripped-back, house-oriented approach.
And it's all filtered through a collection of superhero tropes and motifs, which Watchmen uses to tell stories about the world we live in today and how unjust it is.
In the continuous life cycle of fashion, the runway shoe has filtered through our favorite fast fashion shops and can now be found everywhere from Net-a-Porter to Amazon.
In a recent study, New York University researchers showed that a technique that offers visual feedback on users' resonant frequency, or how their voice is filtered through their vocal tract.
The Facebook losses, caused by uproar over the alleged misuse of user data, have filtered through the tech sector, with shares in Twitter falling more than 10 percent on Tuesday.
The original filtered through a stable of five white stars, almost always in groups of three: Milano, fellow #MeToo advocate Rose McGowan, Holly Marie Combs, Shannen Doherty, and Kaley Cuoco.
Filtered through Chatterjee's anguished consciousness, she comes to an understanding that her son's radicalisation is rooted as much in his hatred of his loathsome father as of the iniquitous system.
However, as we filtered through all the shops that have free shipping, we found that we still had no problem finding cool and unique gifts for anyone in your life.
But that consensus never filtered through to the women involved, many of whom were convinced they had been targeted by Islamic State sympathizers right up until the AP contacted them.
So here is an idea: Let's stop the manipulation and hold a public (rather than a closed) hearing; closed hearings allow testimony to be filtered through these same conflicted politicians.
Think reggae and hip-hop, then picture six white guys jamming out on stage with undertones of those genres filtered through the high-low intensity of SoCal-bred alternative rock.
But when the story got filtered through the editorial departments of America's illustrious right-wing news publications, the takeaway was that the yearbook note was "forged," and Moore was vindicated.
One example given is Detroit's Motown sound in the 60s and 70s being filtered through the mechanistic lens of German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk, whose own music influenced 80s Detroit techno.
"We struggle to find sources reflecting women's lives in the Middle Ages that aren't filtered through men's experiences or opinions about what women's lives should have been," Dr. Beach said.
Filtered through his photographs, Mesoamerican architecture showed Albers the accordion-like nature of pictorial space: it could be rendered as volumetric, flat and something in between at the same time.
And he used urban black music and black gay attitude as it filtered through and got mixed up in his predominantly white Midwestern environment to express his quintessentially American self.
We see the rapes primarily from Hannah's point of view, but her perspective is filtered through Clay's point of view; he controls the way in which we receive her story.
A much higher percentage of the new admits were either from middle-class and upper-middle-class backgrounds or had been filtered through middle-class and upper-middle-class institutions.
This, my friends, is an unforgettable decade-by-decade strut through American history from 1776 to the present, all told through songs and stories filtered through a radical queer lens.
I had been "away with some issues" — that was the official company line, but offices are gossip hotbeds, and I wondered how much of the real story had filtered through.
The Times's website is blocked in China, but there were signs that the disclosures had filtered through the country's so-called Great Firewall, as they received unexpected expressions of support.
You even characterize it as a biography filtered through the lens of you as "a 15-year-old sissy" observing the power that marginalized communities can exert on the mainstream.
The water that is already used in the kitchen and bathroom is filtered through the plants and microorganisms in the soil and is then reused to help run the toilets.
But on screen, its broader subtext becomes much more explicit — it's a narrative, really, of brokenness and reparation, filtered through the particular experiences of black women in the American South.
People on the autism spectrum aren't always given agency or control over their own narratives — their stories are often filtered through well-meaning family members and caregivers looking to spread awareness.
When the actor spoke, I heard his voice — not filtered through digital processing and piped into my ears via the headset, but because he was actually standing right next to me.
Some of the beats, like the "Careless Whisper" keys of "Torino," could possibly classify as adult contemporary, but they're filtered through a kind of gothic sensibility unique to the downtown GTA.
Instead of relaxing, I began thinking of Katrina again and how we experienced the drowning of New Orleans from afar in dry Houston, all of it filtered through the media's lens.
The Sunday morning light filtered through my sheer curtains and onto my Murphy bed as I sorted through a selection of lingerie and clothing I had pulled out of my closet.
This is a really exciting time, because language is becoming democratized, whereas 20 years ago, pretty much everything you would hear or see was filtered through the FCC or the MPAA.
Together they comprise a kind of Wes World, in which reality seems as if it has been filtered through a sieve and then carefully arranged with white gloves in a vitrine.
The chronological interplay of published stories and more than 523 photographs presents a timeline of the relentless march — and marches — of recent history, as filtered through the media's perspectives and prejudices.
The person said media requests related to the virus will be filtered through Pence's office rather than the White House press shop in an effort to further centralize the administration's response.
Area's Beckett Fogg and Piotrek Panszczyk channeled the draping work of the 20th-century French couturier Madame Grès, which they filtered through the lens of their own street-meets-glam aesthetic.
Todd Haynes's 1998 film examines a similar musical and romantic partnership in its aftermath, though filtered through a queer sensibility and set against the backdrop of glam rock in the '70s.
Physical evidence is always filtered through the human bias of experts; eyewitnesses are unreliable for reasons that may not have anything to do with the crime; and motives are simply nonsense.
The world's second largest listed oil and gas company saw its cash generation from operations rise by nearly 60 percent to $12.1 billion, as deep cost savings in recent years filtered through.
Has that policy been debated and discussed among North Korea experts at the State Department, Defense Department, CIA, and other agencies, and filtered through the interagency process at the National Security Council?
As Titan swept across the Sun, Voyager captured some of the light that filtered through its hazy atmosphere, which scientists used to confirm that the moon's skies are composed mostly of nitrogen.
Cameron has a propensity for vision in line with Joe's, filtered through her confidence in her own ability to code and a steadfast conviction that her ideas are always the best ones.
Frank said cookies support a lot of of third-party websites, and consumers may not want all news and information filtered through a small number of companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon.
The word filtered through to the back of the hive that it was Rita Ora, the British pop star and fashion-show mainstay, and, crucially, someone clearly committed to working a dress.
Higher rig counts have also revealed new information about the price levels at which operators in certain areas can grow production, which have filtered through to the models that the agency uses.
The result feels like an album Travis $cott might make if he had a soul, a logical extrapolation of Kanye West's recent sung material filtered through the world of new wave synths.
To create it, Lutz stepped into a netherworld, a space where reality is filtered through an irrational lens, where quiet moments of lucidity are like rays of sunshine breaking through the clouds.
They all share the same decorating scheme: cheap gold furniture that, to some, might convey a dream of luxury, and light filtered through heavy red curtains drawn lazily against the desert sun.
It is in these ways, that we begin to be more easily controlled—and that becomes more dangerous, the more of our food, medication, and all else is filtered through one behemoth.
In the fourth quarter, net income attributable to shareholders, based on a current cost of supplies (CCS) and excluding identified items, rose 24.5 percent to $22.5 billion as cost cuts filtered through.
News like that of the earthquake, she says, needs to be filtered through a "trauma-informed perspective"—an outlook that acknowledges many refugees have been fleeing catastrophe for most of their lives.
Then Pang cited a comment by Senator Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina, in a recent appearance on the "Today" show , which had filtered through translations and reached Pang more or less intact.
Dan Archer, a journalist and media executive who was inside the airport when the first report of gunfire filtered through the crowd, described scenes of "panic" in a series of Twitter posts.
The other standout, "Hang the DJ," is a love story filtered through a twisted prism of online dating, as two people go through the process of being paired up by computer modules.
The music becomes alive with jazzy intensity and bursts of boogie-woogie, though filtered through hard-edged Modernist harmonies, as a roster of dancers led by two men take over the stage.
Again, these are exaggerated versions of people who we've all met in our real lives, albeit filtered through purposefully zany design in the case of perhaps the best of the bunch, Wrench.
"Big Baby D.R.A.M." is full of offhand riffs on several decades of black musical styles — "Get It Myself" leans in on a sort of D.I.Y. gospel harmonizing, filtered through 1970s electro funk.
But as you can see, even when the stocks are recommended by professional money managers and filtered through some of the best financial journalists, they don't do as well as the averages.
Compiled from footage taken over a number of years, they are personal documents of his first two decades in New York, filtered through a displaced person's double prism of loneliness and excitement.
These were places that served what was then referred to as Continental cuisine, their menus drawn from those of Spain, Italy, France and the United Kingdom and filtered through an American sensibility.
Kevin Hart is teaming up with History Channel for The Black Man's Guide to History, a look at lesser-known but important black history stories, filtered through the lens of Hart's comedic sensibilities.
The positive gross domestic product data out of the U.K. on Wednesday also led to a sell-off in U.K. government bonds, which filtered through to other global bonds, leading to rising yields.
I might have worked better had the voice been that of a young woman — at least then, we'd get to know her, rather than the version of her filtered through a man's perspective.
However news has filtered through that similar sanctions could now be placed on a Chinese video surveillance firm, raising concerns that the tech sector will become central to a drawn out trade war.
Their riffs move between two chords, occasionally three; Bloomgarden's vocals are filtered through the same overdrive as the guitars, the drums, the whole mix; hooks are there to dig into you like tics.
The Fixer Upper star, 41, shared several photos on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday of herself and husband Chip Gaines filtered through the app to make them look much older than they are.
But more to the point, this wild new world often turns out to feel surprisingly stultified and regimented and formatted and controlled, filtered through prefab structures like Facebook and Google and, yes, eBay.
Middle Eastern and Indian traditions filtered through a Western lens were the theme of "Eastern Wind," a program heavy in world premieres, which the American Composers Orchestra offered at Zankel Hall on Friday.
Comparatively low fuel prices should continue to support faster than average growth in fuel demand although it remains uncertain how much of the impact from the drop in prices has already filtered through.
There is the monumental concrete form that holds a vast tiled chapel with vaulted ceilings, and the soft light filtered through small, strategically placed windows, with whisper-thin marble instead of glass panes.
The North Jersey quartet's take on doom metal is so thoroughly corroded with harsh industrial elements that at times, it's reduced down to screaming noise, filtered through a nightmarish homemade vocal distortion mask.
Now, you don't have to stop at supporting Mr. Sanders as a political candidate; you can get your news filtered through "The Bernie Sanders Show," in your podcast feed or on Facebook Live.
Its blackened, industrialized noise comes filtered through a decidedly doomed, atmospheric lens (which makes sense given Messing's previous tenure as the guitarist in sadly defunct, dearly missed epic crust punk band Nux Vomica).
The poignancy of the picture is filtered through hopefulness, for Goya's mastery conveys the realization that after its scene became a memory, the painter brushed the colors on his canvas with firm strokes.
Neil Austin's evocatively seedy lighting is filtered through a curtain of (be warned) cigarette smoke, while Jon Driscoll's wall-filling projections summon black-and-white pages that seem to smudge before your eyes.
The mood turned sour as word filtered through the galleries and the field that the PGA Tour had decided to take drastic steps in an attempt to curb the spread of the outbreak.
Bone Black Vodka — wheat-based and so named because it has been filtered through charcoal made from bones — is strong at 104 proof, but smooth, with a touch of sweetness in its finish.
Instead it is relying on highly dubious and vague insinuations filtered through its preferred media outlets, which seem designed to create a panic rather than actually inform the public about a genuine threat.
Odebrecht is accused of doling out nearly $800 million in bribes between 2001 and 2016 -- some filtered through the United States -- to get contracts from governments to build roads, bridges, dams and highways.
BLKNWS is a continuous collage of videos featuring Black Americans interspersed with originally produced segments from Joseph's utopic fictional news channel, which broadcasts a version of news not filtered through a white gaze.
The service re-routed all the traffic to go through its scrubbing centers, which filtered through the incoming data with the goal of blocking any malicious software packages being driven toward its servers.
Her work, which is now on view at the New Museum, Casteel's first solo museum exhibition in New York, is something like the vibrancy of Matisse filtered through the intensity of Alice Neel.
Granted, it's hard to find much originality in movies that essentially have their roots in the consumer-products division -- based on another 27-year-old movie, as filtered through a long-running Broadway production.
Director Cathy Yan and her team retain enough of the previous film's cartoonish-grimy aesthetic to keep Birds of Prey recognizably within the same universe, but tweaked and upgraded and filtered through Harley's perspective.
The song's range and degree of difficulty have made it a rite of passage for generations of belters, so it's pleasing to hear it filtered through Jennifer Hudson's lustrous pipes in the movie trailer.
One example of these elements is resonant frequency: how the sound produced by the vibrations of the vocal cords are filtered through the vocal tract, which depend on physical attributes, such as its size.
Those declines, caused by uproar over the alleged misuse of user data, filtered through the tech sector, with technology companies in the benchmark S&P 500 down 2 percent for the week to date.
Snapchat makes your phone into a customizable TV network and there's so much interesting content being produced by black users, I feel like I'm watching the ultimate BET as filtered through the selfie generation.
Here, it's filtered through singer-guitarist Brandon Hagen's experience with the mental and physical deterioration of a loved one, and the vertiginous loss of innocence that threatened to bring him down in its wake.
Operating profit in North America, which has been a sore spot for Toyota over the past two years, more than doubled during the quarter as benefits of measures to cut vehicle discounts filtered through.
What little we know of the events comes filtered through the publication of "The Confessions of Nat Turner, the Leader of the Late Insurrection in Southampton, Va." by Thomas R. Gray, a local lawyer.
Its often pure abstraction has the single focus of parts of the old MoMA but filtered through an entirely different sensibility, one whose restraint and rationalism often reflects the influence of European geometric art.
As the dawn's rays filtered through the windows and the sounds of other passengers stirring woke me up, there was only one way to describe the scenery: It was unlike anything else I'd seen.
The similarly stripped-back, installation-art feel to her latest production is of a piece with the Almeida's Continental aesthetic, as filtered through such English directors as Robert Icke, a former Almeida artistic associate.
Directed and written by Lorene Scafaria, and based on a 2015 New York magazine article by Jessica Pressler, it's a thrilling story filtered through the female gaze — and all the more commanding for it.
Joyful and redemptive as it is at times, the show's strength comes from the dead seriousness of its one presiding voice, filtered through characters who are more alike than their shame lets them know.
Those declines, caused by uproar over the alleged misuse of user data, filtered through the tech sector, with technology companies in the benchmark S&P 103 down 2 percent for the week to date.
But the "satire" moniker is apt: Jojo Rabbit does cartoonishly skewer the frenzy that enabled Hitler's rise to power (and propagation of atrocities), filtered through the eyes of a bullied 10-year-old kid.
In a year marked by "fake news" filtered through Twitter and Facebook, as well as real news that seemed devastating and too intractable to grasp, the death of a beloved artist is a tangible fact.
Formally, I've been influenced by the dramatic hot/cool lighting aesthetic of B, horror, and some art house films, and as they're filtered through works by Cindy Sherman, Tony Oursler, Mike Kelly, and Ericka Beckman.
This is a show that is heavily filtered through Rebecca's perspective, and it consistently nods to that fact: That's how it pulls off its musical numbers, and its theme songs, and its movie trailer parodies.
She is the owner of what she calls a "resting angry face" that she uses to humorous effect in her TikToks, which are at once joyous and surreal, and filtered through several layers of irony.
A graphic subgenre often dubbed "rapesploitation" tends to center on sexual violence, filtered through the male gaze as a titillating form of entertainment, and then using that sexual assault to fuel the ultraviolence that follows.
The Facebook losses, caused by uproar over the alleged misuse of user data, filtered through the tech sector, with technology companies in the benchmark S&P 500 down 2 percent for the week to date.
All of this adds up to a message that, while simple, isn't always this easily perceptible: Reality, as filtered through the internet, can look very different depending on which version of the internet you're using.
The challenge was when you tell a character's story so fully, and then you have to come back as a version of her that's filtered through other people's eyes; that required a lot of trust.
"Higher global LPG availability in 2015, on the back of strong supply growth, has certainly filtered through to flows to Asia in the short-term," said David Wech, managing director of consultancy firm JBC Energy.
A wide range of voices, from voters and potential FBI recruits to political notables, spoke out as news of FBI Director James Comey's ouster filtered through to the public and members of the political classes.
"Youth" was "exact autobiography," in his phrase, only insofar as the experiences it depicted had been filtered through his "temperament," or "the medium of my own emotions"—and that went for the "outward coloring," too.
In short, they have caused legislation to be filtered through Democratic support because GOP leadership has had to go to Democratic members to get bills passed because Freedom Caucus members just refused to govern reasonably.
From head games filtered through his Instagram account to the daily pressure of pleasing an all-time (all-time) great, if you want the job playing with James, you better be ready for some hiccups.
But frustratingly, all the dragon sex information Martin has provided so far has been filtered through the highly fallible historians he has invented, which cloaks all mention of dragon mating habits in contradictions and myth.
I still had a bottle of Madame Dry Rose Water, which is "botanically infused, positively charged" water that is filtered through rose-quartz crystals, and a bottle of Lifewtr, which is just water without vowels.
My mother did leave the John Birch Society, and though she remained mostly committed to classical conservative ideals for the rest of her life, her views were always filtered through the lens of Christian compassion.
Jeff Spross, the economics correspondent for The Week, wrote in an April 3 essay "The Dark Side of Cities": Trump supporters' politics may be filtered through the perverse lenses of racial anxiety and cultural reaction.
When they meet again at the end of the movie, the Dude summarizes his wayward journey as "strikes and gutters," which is basically the same colloquialism filtered through the mind of a bowling alley stoner.
In earlier films, this conflict has been filtered through larger battles between the First Order and the Resistance, as well as secondary villains like Supreme Leader Snoke and Kylo Ren's partner General Hux (Domhnall Gleeson).
"Loot" has a loose cannon friend who brags that he's "been robbing motherfuckers since the slave ships," while "Warning" plays out through a series of rumors, filtered through clipped calls on maybe-bugged land lines.
What they know is filtered through word of mouth, marketing pitches from people hoping to get paid to smuggle them north, and rumors about US policy — for example, that the border is shutting down entirely.
"Wildfire" (Columbia) It's difficult to argue with the spirit of Rachel Platten's "Fight Song," one of last year's biggest unexpected pop hits, which bristles with late-1990s optimism filtered through Katy Perry-scale sturm und drang.
The dazzling rise and shattering downfall of the Grammy Award-winning, drug-addled singer Amy Winehouse (who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011, at the age of 27), are filtered through the lens of Asif Kapadia.
When the cars encounter edge cases or other unique scenarios, like jaywalkers or parallel-parking cars, those are filtered through Waymo's simulator to be transformed into thousands of iterations that can be used for further training.
All of these conflicts are filtered through the voices of six main characters — Laura, Henry, Jamie, Hap, Florence, and Ronsel — who fill in their recollections in quiet voiceovers relating what they saw and what they learned.
His work is often an analysis of the art that precedes it, filtered through personal experience and his current circumstance—and My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea, Shaw's first feature film, is no different.
The vibe feels like an echo of a John Hughes movie, filtered through Anthony Gonzales' memory, as interpreted by Carly Rae Jepsen, whose album was probably included on a Sony trend consultant's moodboard for this record.
She creates totemic cork and styrofoam sculptures, one of them eight feet tall, filtered through the Giger-esque cinematography of Alien and Prometheus—merging the fictions and myths of those alien civilizations with those of Earth.
Though the characters don't spend much time tweeting onscreen, the story retains its internet roots in its aesthetic, which not-so-subtly frames the tale as one filtered through one woman's perspective for the internet's enjoyment.
In Rakesh Satyal's "No One Can Pronounce My Name," his second novel after the well-received "Blue Boy," we are given a portrait of the Indian-American experience filtered through the lens of three intersecting characters.
As the sun sinks lower on the horizon, its light is filtered through more of the molecules in the lower atmosphere, which means it's reflected and redirected in a different way as it reaches your eyes.
In contrast, the messages flowing from the U.S. approach to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and to the steel and aluminum tariffs appear to be filtered through a zero-sum lens of win-lose.
At the heart of this novel is a character study of a brilliant chef, filtered through the perception of her most obsessive disciple, a much younger man to whom she is fairy godmother, mother, and beloved.
The changes came as part of a broader Grammy effort at slimming, but it was during a period when R&B — at least as filtered through hip-hop — was nearing a peak of its mainstream influence.
For my work, I'll be mining from all sorts of visual or literary references and then they get filtered through painting, and I like to think about the idea of quoting and misquoting with visual language.
Mr. Bhiman, who has a bright, quivering tenor, sang his original song, "Up in Arms," filtered through the sensibility of the Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton, expressing confusion and despair at the end of his life.
The models come from diverse backgrounds and show a range of disabilities, a conscious effort to reflect the world as it is rather than how it's been filtered through one photographer's idea of what normal looks like.
Yet the movie's strong streak of voyeurism -- a woman who peers longingly at the lives of others as filtered through her window seat -- owes a significant debt to Alfred Hitchcock in general, and "Rear Window" in particular.
You can spin around the room in 360 degrees to observe two men preparing a weather report filtered through oil and dye, a friendly crow manning a computer station, and a video camera ready to go live.
More viewers, especially smartphone owners who don't pay for cable, have turned to social platforms to both interact with others about big sporting matches and to watch the game as it's filtered through tweets, snaps, and vines.
Those gains filtered through to global stocks, lifting the MSCI All-Country World index 0.4 percent to a record high and on track to post a seventh straight week of gains, the longest such run since 2010.
It is not clear how significant the mention of the name "Clinton" was, particularly since Mr. Kent's account of the conversation between Mr. Trump and Mr. Sondland was filtered through several other officials before it reached him.
Both use the body — the artist's, mainly — to cultivate profound sensations of self-alienation, as filtered through Surrealist photography and film, and, especially, the work of revered feminist artists like Alina Szapocznikow, Ana Mendieta and Cindy Sherman.
Water gets filtered through invisible holes and zapped with UV lightOrange County's filtration process begins like most "toilet to tap" systems in the US. Household sewage arrives at local wastewater treatment facilities, where it's filtered by screens.
But they arrive in schizophrenic 30 second clips, like a future frat boy's bar mitzvah playlist zapped in a Bullet blender with a bottle of Axe Gold Temptation™, and filtered through a flip phone from 2007.
The three dancers are touring players, arriving with a cart to enact scenes from the Bible; those scenes are filtered through Spanish colonial traditions of the American Southwest, in which believers expiate sins by mortifying the flesh.
If not mocking, it's at least filtered through several layers of irony or sarcasm — "Am I an e-girl yet?" you might jokingly ask a friend while trying on a pair of tiny sunglasses at Forever 260.
Filtered through the prism of Iraq's many media outlets that are linked to militias supported by Iran, the highway deal has become seen here as a conspiracy by the United States and Israel to occupy the country.
The whole concept of small-r republicanism rests on the idea that self-government works only when public opinion is filtered through multiple institutions and wiser heads, not merely flushed through Congress like sewage in a drain.
This is high-energy dance-pop, but filtered through an armory of touchstones that are so recent as to barely be memories — the Technicolor, spasmodic, thrashing punk-rap of Brokencyde; the hyperdigital electro-pop-punk of 3OH!
A weak lead from Wall Street overnight filtered through to stock markets, with Chinese shares falling after two strong days and South Korea's Kospi dropping 3 percent to its lowest in more than a year and a half.
"Pillars of Frost" is a three-minute drone that sounds like a cathedral organ played backward, filtered through the Great Atari ST in the Sky and dumped into a deep freezer the size of eight International Space Stations.
One of the most interesting facets of Sick Shit's sound is their dual vocal approach; at times it reminds me of old Nausea, or a burlier Appalachian Terror Unit, filtered through the band's own ultra-heavy powerviolent filter.
Although the $225 billion quarterly profit slightly missed forecasts for a fourth quarter, investors took heart from a nearly 230 percent rise in Shell's cash generation to $23.63 billion, as deep cost savings in recent years filtered through.
Much like the Kremlinology of the Soviet years, "Pekingology" has relied on secondhand and indirect information filtered through a set of ideas and assumptions of the way Chinese elite politics functioned, in order to assess intent and purpose.
The James Webb Space Telescope is capable of observing large exoplanets and detecting starlight filtered through their atmospheres, which will enable scientists to determine the atmospheric composition and analyze them for gases that can create a biological ecosystem.
It was election night in Alabama, and as word of Roy Moore's Senate loss filtered through the crowd, Ms. Kirkwood said she felt that was reason enough to celebrate, no matter what the critics turned out to think.
It cheaply and rather unthoughtfully reworks an aesthetic paradigm developed decades earlier by Laibach and NSK, filtered through Nick Landian-accelerationist ideas long since debunked, all the while embezzling the tired and overly-utilized strategy of Situationist détournement.
Stepping over the threshold was like stepping through the looking glass into an imaginary world: A sophisticated French salon filtered through the fever dream of Alice in Wonderland, all pops of color, perfectly-mismatched pattern and vibrant art.
By telling the story on two timelines, Donna's and Sophie's, we can easily see all the ways that history repeats itself, filtered through all kinds of love — between friends, between romantic partners, and between mothers and their daughters.
That data is filtered through Google's AI framework to parse relevant information, which will allow users to conduct incredibly specific Street View search queries that correspond to on-the-ground information like store names and opening and closing times.
Then, the wax is then shipped all the way across the globe to the Burt's Bees factory in North Carolina, where the special globally-harvested wax is filtered through a purifier so it can reach the ideal melting consistency.
This disconnect is best expressed by this comic meme, turning a Superman sequence from the classic All-Star Superman (where Superman comforts a suicidal kid) into an excuse for intense action and gigantic explosions when filtered through Snyder vision.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese manufacturers' mood improved for the first time in five quarters while service sector confidence worsened to the lowest since 2014, a Reuters poll showed, as the effects of a strong yen JPY= filtered through the economy.
With heroin, it's more common for users who inject it to overdose because it's not filtered through the liver—it's going straight into the bloodstream, typically in a more potent dose than you'd be able to get from smoking.
Nevertheless, the appeal of these extended programs has been something of a revelation, demonstrating that knowing the outcome doesn't mean there isn't more to learn -- both in the particulars and filtered through a wider lens -- about these sensational stories.
Randomly he was in Lisbon working on other stuff and once he was telling me what he was working on I was interested to hear what the stuff I was working on would sound like filtered through his headspace.
All of that made it pretty clear, if it wasn't before, that her music and ideas move in tandem, a philosophy of developing and giving and changing, filtered through an intense sentimentality that takes surreal, spiritual and comic turns.
Marking the first time they'd performed the songs in years, Tramonto acts as a retrospective of the band's material as well as documenting a new chapter in their history; those original songs filtered through an older, wiser Van Pelt.
" There are intimidating 19th-century precedents — Tolstoy, Turgenev, Stendhal — for a narrative structure of historical change filtered through a young person's coming-of-age, a hero "desperate," as Hammad describes Midhat, "for any principles to steer his life by.
The film is positioned as the product of the mind-set of the characters within the film — not a bad way to understand how what we see on "The Affair" is filtered through the perspectives of its main characters.
Her appearance is always filtered through Goethe's obsession, so that the experience of a 19-year-old woman, awkwardly trying to respond to the flattering but also insistent and uncomfortable attentions of a powerful man, isn't what comes across.
And until regulations and solid medical research provide more of a framing for the trend, the real dangers of vaping and e-cigarette use will remain undefined, filtered through desperate calls for change and the occasional headline-making tragedy
Although the title gestures at religious allegory, it's religious allegory as filtered through the history of the novel (Simón is devoted to Don Quixote, and the prevalence of Russian names suggests you should dig out your Dostoyevsky) and through Platonic philosophy.
After clicking through a series of photos — bathroom sinks, landscapes, colors — and even sound clips, and choosing the ones that resonate with you, you then input your birthday, and your results are then filtered through an algorithm, determining your "personality".
But dollar weakness has kept emerging markets aloft, shrugging off geopolitical risks and fresh falls for U.S. tech shares that filtered through to Asian names such as Samsung and put Korean stocks on track for a second week of falls.
Klein's is the main event, with its gleeful consolidation of culinary influences filtered through a brisk New York diner, but there are a handful of other delicious options, as detailed by blogger Evan Caplan on the website Jewish Food Experience.
But if that's not the case, hopefully things will be straightened out by the release of the 2018 iPhone — and by then hopefully we'll all be able to walk around aimlessly looking at the world filtered through our iPhone screens.
Now, Reddit's r/all and front page—and thus, the experience for many of its users—has been filtered through layers of infighting and drama, inside jokes, internal politics, and volunteer moderators of varying quality who have largely unknown motivations.
Here's a key bit of the Un-Carrier's response to the ruling, filtered through Google Translate: T-Mobile meets the European requirements and is therefore not agree with the decision of the ACM and will refer the matter to the courts.
But despite the imperfections of the narrative itself, the story actually functions as a woefully on-point metaphor for the way rape survivors are often treated: Their testimonies are reshaped and called into question, filtered through layers of subjective listeners.
That innate musicianship is then filtered through a voice so rich with warmth, intimacy, and an attention-grabbing level of clarity that each note it produces feels like being repeatedly struck by a freight train made entirely of warm silk.
Instead I was following, or attempting to follow, the opioid-induced wanderings of a dying man's memory into the darkest corners of his life, as filtered through the memory of his loving grandson a quarter-century after the old man's death.
The opening track — the pointed, confessional "Supermodel" — sets the tone for what's to come; "Drew Barrymore" is a gorgeous ode to loneliness filtered through a haze of smoke; I've barely stopped listening to the dreamy "Prom" since I first heard it.
The scene is depicted as a flashback (to 270, from the movie's 28 timeline) filtered through Cliff's memory in one interpretation and as an idle daydream he has while doing an odd job for his friend Rick in another interpretation.
The resulting watercolor images of Harlem — which took shape from Baldwin's recollections, filtered through a French artist's imagination — have a dreamlike, impressionist quality that can be almost jarring when juxtaposed with the sometimes menacing elements TJ confronts in his neighborhood.
To make the discovery of atmospheric water, Angelos Tsiaras, an astronomer at University College London, and his colleagues looked at how light filtered through the atmosphere of K2-18b as it passed in front of its star between 2015 and 2017.
Until now, much if not all of the African literature in the West has been filtered through the tastes of European and American publishers and editors, who often select works they judge to be historically significant, educational or prize worthy.
The hope at the agency is that working through Mr. Pence will give Mr. Pompeo the kind of direct line to the Oval Office that the C.I.A. has come to expect — and will keep intelligence from being filtered through Lt. Gen.
What in the World It's the stuff of urban legend, filtered through a 21st-century nightmare: A shadowy organization surreptitiously turns on the camera and microphone of your smartphone, changing an essential and trusted device into an insidious surveillance tool.
After a couple of years in which dancehall became just another empty signifier in American pop (especially as filtered through the brief reign of tropical house), there is some irony that Afrobeats is getting its spotlight through a Caribbean lens.
Velvet Buzzsaw is about greed, narcissism, and posturing in the world of contemporary art, filtered through the eyes of resolutely unlikable people, and while it doesn't really add up to much, it's darkly enjoyable as long as you're into all that.
Early histories of the Bauhaus, filtered through West Germany, where the first Bauhaus archive was founded, and the United States, where several of the key instructors lived after the school closed down, minimized the influence of socialism on the school.
This debate, in turn, was finally resolved by Immanuel Kant, in the late eighteenth century, when he figured out a way to show that both sides were correct, since all perception is necessarily filtered through the categories imposed by our minds.
Sleepyheaded and lo-fi as all hell, their music sounded like it was filtered through every late Summer evening you ever spent alone, wanting to be somebody else, anywhere else, laying head-to-toe with someone who just gets it.
Certainly, there's a case to be made that Delacroix's embrace of greater painterly expression filtered through to these other practitioners; however, curator Christopher Riopelle's attempt to prove it through direct, painting-to-painting comparison serves only to distract from this aim.
The pared down vernacular that Dlugos got from O'Hara and Williams is always linked to immediate, everyday perceptions filtered through a particular consciousness; it is evidence of his engagement with the present, fully aware that he has little time left in this world.
A remix album is a rare occasion for Thomas, who throughout his career has rarely had his work filtered through the lens of others despite having made nearly 300 remixes himself for artists including Hieroglyphic Being, Actress, Lauer, Jaga Jazzist, and Todd Terje.
By drawing in readers through sympathetic characters, and rooting along with them for some great universal goal, fiction can get people back on the same page and carve out a deeper meaning from news that normally gets filtered through partisan points of view.
Grand Theft Auto filtered through the mind of a fucking lunatic, pushed to boundaries of ludicrousness that make things like giant dildo clubs and man-launching cannons seem altogether reasonable compared with much of the other batshit nonsense going on in here.
The dollar more broadly is down 1 percent or more for the week against most major currencies but it gained ground for a second day against the Korean won, and New Zealand and Australian dollars as news of the test filtered through.
Often, the common perception of LGBTQ people's lives in the US is filtered through the experiences of white, upper-middle-class, cisgender lesbian and gay people like Kirchick who live in coastal cities and happen to have access to large media platforms.
The Anglo-Dutch company on Thursday reported a more than doubling of profit in 2017 to $16 billion, the highest since the start of the 2014 downturn as the effect of years of costs cuts and the integration of BG Group filtered through.
We know that the latter the part of the research which resulted in the hiring of former MI-6 Operative Christopher Steele, and that subsequent dossier was paid for by the Clinton campaign with money that was filtered through a D.C. lawyer.
It's clear that the Forum gets what's happening and the Fourth Industrial Revolution is a critically important topic, but it's being filtered through a corporate reality of these large players carefully controlling the conversation and I think that is a shame for everyone.
"The City" that populates his songs is the distilled experiences of life, the Toronto that only truly exists to him, filtered through his singular vision and broadcast out to the world along with incantations of every woman that didn't check back with him.
Martin himself pops in during the clip to explain that the show is "a haunted house story on a starship" and "Psycho in space," but the thing seems more like Alien filtered through SyFy's other recent foray into prestige TV, The Expanse.
"The effects of higher crude runs may not have fully filtered through yet, with stocks of unfinished oils having risen strongly over recent weeks, meaning that the headline categories should start to reflect some of this in the near future," he said.
Similarly, perceptions of economic change were filtered through broader views about Obama and the country: the political scientist Michael Tesler found that the most racially resentful Americans were the most economically pessimistic before the 2016 election and the most economically optimistic after it.
Handled well, it would have some of the jarring thematic resonance of the same idea within the book — no matter how much the book version of Offred wants to reclaim her story, it will always be filtered through the perceptions of men.
Victims who feared that coming forward with their stories could jeopardize their reputations and careers felt more comfortable talking with Mr. Kwek, he said, knowing that their identities would be hidden behind a veil of anonymity and filtered through the lens of fiction.
Catch "American Girl" or "Don't Do Me Like That" on the radio and he's unmistakable: a voice filtered through the material emoluments of the rock star lifestyle until the gnarled whine that remains suggests a man who can survive anything, take any punch.
The fat is pumped through a grinder, filtered through a number of apparatuses, and slowly turned into grease and then into blue-black ink, which is sprayed around the gallery through a tube as the whole system moves, like an engine leaking oil.
As a few critics noted at the time, the wall-mounted objects evoked the nonwestern masks that early European Modernists prized, yet the crude construction and mood lighting summoned a kind of return of the repressed filtered through an adolescent heavy-metal aesthetic.
But there's a trade-off: Because so much of the series is filtered through an unreliable narrator, for significant stretches it is, in a way, a story with only one character — we're not seeing other characters so much as Elliot's perspective of them.
As the novel proceeds, Blake begins to visit her on Sunday afternoons, and she begins to reminisce, though her recollections are often filtered through the haze of the opiates she's been swallowing since the age of 13 to blunt panic, depression and grief.
Climate change denialism has lingered for far too long in Australian popular culture, thanks to a conservative government that has spun the tale to its advantage and to the way information has filtered through one of the world's most monolithic media markets.
Putting aside the merits of those complaints and whether they diverted too much blame from Clinton herself, they at least weren't woven from the threads of some campaign whiz's data, filtered through a committee of jittery advisers and read from some pasteurized script.
But contrasted with the realism of the scenes set in 1969, the flashbacks feel forced, which blunts their effect (though there's something to be said for the flashbacks happening in Garland's memory, which can only be filtered through a movie-like filter).
Francis has not been terribly shy about talking with media and appearing on camera, but most of what the average person gets to hear and see about him is filtered through the broader news media or political commentary, or perhaps religiously oriented analysis.
This is all filtered through the eyes of the oldest daughter Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy), who is starting to "blossom as a woman" (the film's words, not mine) in a way that is causing everyone else in the family problems, particularly her young brother.
And so, far from being deeply engaged by the cycle of outrage-and-response that Trump triggers, they ignore most of it and make their judgments based on vaguer, more occasional impressions of political news filtered through a sense of the world around them.
Set to a minimalist soundtrack of guitar strumming and engine rumbling, the video treats us to a view of the Salt Lake City skyline at sunset before moving on to pleasing closeups of bubbles foaming up as the coffee is filtered through the machine.
The James Webb Space Telescope, however, is capable of observing large exoplanets and detecting starlight filtered through their atmosphere, which will enable scientists to determine the atmospheric composition of the planets and analyze them for the presence of gases that can create a biological ecosystem.
Though Saul is the one battered, bound, and humiliated in hostage videos, his predicament is filtered through the ethical choice it presents Carrie: Let him kill himself in captivity, or deny him the dignity of a quick death and, instead, risk a rescue mission.
Here, in no particular order, are a few inconvenient examples of just what #WeAccept has meant when filtered through Airbnb's profit seeking mindset that they so cravenly disguise as social justice: For starters, in Chicago, Airbnb might as well have titled the ad #WeAccept Bombings.
It's much subtler than the traffic incident, but every choice he has to make (Yael versus Chantal, to stay or to leave, to choose Tiffany or not) is filtered through racial optics in a way Adam never had to worry about, and it's worth noting.
The artist's images are effectively remixes and reinterpretations of classic Renaissance paintings captured through the lens of her camera and filtered through the mind of a socially engaged artist who both appreciates the canon of art history but realizes certain inadequacies it possesses in 2016.
In 1936, the FWP began collecting interviews with former slaves, amassing thousands of pages of oral histories which, though often filtered through the racism of white interviewers and their supervisors, provide an invaluable snapshot of how more than 2,000 survivors of slavery lived and thought.
A blunt fieldstone chimney rises behind a steep shingled roof that projects out over a trough-like porch, connected to the ground by a wood ramp that, from the distance, resembles bamboo: another suburban ranch home, this time filtered through the lens of rural Japan.
Also, some of their chatter—not filtered through Marcus's narration, as it is on the page, but delivered straight—has a half-archaic stiffness ("I, who have eight thousand moods a minute," Olivia says), and that lack of pliability extends to the entire tale.
In fact, as video evidence shows, cast member Brandon Victor Dixon had read out a scrupulously polite statement of the inclusive values celebrated in the performance; it gave the impression of having been filtered through so many Broadway PR flacks as to be rendered entirely uncontentious.
But when you dig into the question of the real goal, you find that it's just another attempt to decapitate government at all cost, filtered through a warm and fuzzy-looking report by a "women's group" that is essentially yet another front for big corporate interests.
Law enforcement officials have often protested that it is not easy to win cases against senior executives at financial firms, who are often far away from low-level wrongdoers on the organizational chart, and whose work product is usually filtered through compliance officers, risk managers and lawyers.
Stripped to its basics, the choice is stark: Does Congress want modernization and independent copyright advice straight and true from the expert agency, or does it want copyright administration and advice filtered through the lens – and shaped by the perspective – of the head of the national library?
If the same number of men and women were filtered through to the World Tour, the WSL could potentially be risking the standard of talent on the CT. VICE asked Dave if there was ever talk of running equal prize purses, despite the difference in competitor numbers.
Still, the notion that generates such an anthology-memoir, the idea that poems must be filtered through a scrim of ordinary language and life in order for us to commune with them, in order that they be "understood" in some definite way, is wrongheaded and, indeed, condescending.
"It is now clear that the adverse effects of the oil price shock have filtered through to the demand side of the economy, and we maintain our view that Abuja's current policy framework only serves to exacerbate the oil shock," Cape Town-based NKC African Economists said.
These choices feel like mediation, as if the experience of being marginalized — whether you're targeted by hostile neighbors or used as dehumanized labor for a community you're not allowed to be a part of — needs to be filtered through Nicky and Paul in order to be relatable or accessible.
That understanding is present all over the place in Sorry, which is filtered through Leigh's perspective but never forgets that all of the other characters, including her sister (Kelly Marie Tran) and mother (Janet McTeer — spot-on "Elizabeth Olsen's mom" casting), miss Matt, too, in their own ways.
Enjoy: Big Joanie describe themselves as being "like The Ronettes filtered through 23s DIY and riot grrrl with a sprinkling of dashikis" and I'm not sure I can really explain this accomplished, joyful, discordant debut album with anything better than those words, so I'll just leave this one here.
In its most presumptuous and insidious form, we believe we have access to people's inner lives, that we know where they're coming from and what motivates them — when that knowledge is heavily filtered through a mishmash of our own projections, prejudices and how much they remind us of us.
I don't have a clear understanding of what they did, because whether it was Mayan or Aztec, everything that we have that's taken down is translated into English, and the interpretation of it, because it is Western, is immediately filtered through the eyes of the people cataloguing it.
Established by video and installation artist Joyce Yu-Jean Lee in collaboration with technologist Dan Phiffer, the exhibition FIREWALL Internet Cafe NYC  at Chinatown Soup enables visitors to navigate the internet as users in China do, filtered through the Great Firewall — from which the show takes its name.
Filtered through that poop-biofilm, the water that washes over you, as you supposedly scrub yourself clean, might contain not only all those harmless amoebas and nematodes but a few bacteria that can be dangerous — in particular some species of Mycobacterium, cousins of the Mycobacterium that causes tuberculosis.
"The notion that generates such an anthology-memoir, the idea that poems must be filtered through a scrim of ordinary language and life in order for us to commune with them, in order that they be 'understood' in some definite way, is wrongheaded and, indeed, condescending," Simone White wrote.
On the first two albums that the singer-songwriter Aaron Earl Livingston recorded under this current moniker, he demonstrated a robust appreciation for American roots music, filtered through a thoroughly contemporary lens: Songs like "Go Blue Blood Red" pair blues-inflected guitar and soulful vocals with unexpected electronic embellishments.
"Late Show With Stephen Colbert" and "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver" For those who like their news filtered through a comedic prism, these latenight shows fronted by "The Daily Show" alums delivered not only wit and laughs, but a clarity that sometimes appears to be in short supply.
As a very simple example, a code for infinite lives would mean that, while the Sonic cartridge is saying that "this game starts with three lives", the information filtered through the Game Genie is reported back to the console as "this game starts with an unlimited number of lives".
You said last week, Todd, that it's hard to tell whether or not Angie and Darlene's stories are being filtered through Elliot's perspective, but I really don't think they are (or at least I'm not seeing that, based on the clues the show's provided so far this season).
Today—even with the breakdown of business models in journalism, controversies over whether major outlets should publish information leaked to them from hackers, and the propensity of journalists to overstate the honor of our profession—the content that the mainstream media produces is still filtered through the methods of journalism.
Sargent's Daughters' rationale for exhibiting these artists together stems from the thematic affinities in their work: Abonnenc scrutinizes colonial histories and the lingering stains left behind; Garcia's work concerns the fraught relationship between Mexico and the United States, filtered through the subjective lens of his own upbringing in both countries.
Class representations in media, Kendall says, are filtered through stereotypes that routinely ask us to identify with the top of the pack — the leaders, lawyers, and head detectives — while freeing us to sneer at the lower classes, because at least then we can feel better about ourselves and our living situation.
Both these characters are filtered through the sensibilities of Wigfield, Carlock, and Fey, who use the Wendelsons to put a human face on what it's like to be a 21st century woman in the media, juggling career expectations and messy personal lives while working in a stressful, rapidly evolving industry.
From there, the episode moves to the police investigation, which — rather than generating suspense or showing how the portrait of Cunanan was itself filtered through the media and law enforcement — instead comes across as a narrative teaching tool for the ways anti-gay prejudice and ignorance manifested in the '90s.
Between 2001 and 2006, the company dished out nearly $800 million in bribes, some of which filtered through the US. A probe into the corruption landed many of Brazil's most prominent politicians and business owners in jail In February 2017, Peruvian police raided Toledo's home for allegedly accepting an Odebrecht bribe.
Decorated with imagery from the company's range of titles, these featured your standard, not-at-all-corny messages of affection as filtered through video gaming series, such as "You Are The Keeper Of My Heart!" beside a FIFA goalkeeper and "I Have Faith In You, Valentine" on a Mirror's Edge design.
When Col3trane eventually makes his way back to his hotel before a festival gig in Melbourne, he reflects on his 180° shift from a London boy obsessed with rugby and football to a globe-trotting bastard child of Frank Ocean and How to Dress Well filtered through a cheeky British accent.
To summarize: "the colors were composing to create a whole," geometric Flower of Life patterns took over my visual field and peaceful sadness leaked from my eyes as I listened to Frank Ocean's Blonde, every note on the record synergizing with the wholesomeness of reality filtered through a heightened empathy.
One might disagree, for example, about exactly how black men and women who "knew their place" (as the letter describes both Calpurnia and Tom) would behave and speak in light of that knowledge, especially where the audience is not having its experience filtered through the perceptions of a young white girl.
Humans, prehistorically speaking, have felt most optimistic and in control under "white, clear sunlight, filtered through a canopy of leaves," the researcher Jorn Viumdal reports in "Skogluft: Norwegian Secrets for Bringing Natural Air and Light into Your Home and Office to Dramatically Improve Health and Happiness" (Harper Design, $25.99, 288 pp.).
People may come in thinking about politics, but the creators hope people will leave also thinking about what it means to trust "the evidence of your eyes and ears," in the novel's famous phrase, when so much of what we know is filtered through screens and texts of our own choosing.
While it may be simple and straightforward to identify unique cases of physical intimidation and/or the curtailing of creativity due to political content, it is much more difficult to track cultural and artistic censorship online where keywords and political content can be filtered through sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms.
"Many young people mistakenly believe that smoking tobacco from a hookah is less harmful than cigarette smoking because the tobacco is filtered through water, but there is no scientific evidence that supports that claim," said lead author Aruni Bhatnagar, a professor of medicine at the University of Louisville in Kentucky.
His concerns are not far from those expressed by Ta-Nehisi Coates in "Between the World and Me," albeit filtered through the life-sustaining energy of music (the score is by Tommy Shepherd, who also performs) and dance (the choreography, which often draws from soccer moves, is by Stacey Printz).
For many, concern for the women whose lives and careers have been harmed by abuse has been coupled with the worry that all of us may have been affected, in ways large and small, by a version of our country's past and present filtered through the perspectives of sexual harassers.
But it's also encapsulating how the player feels, or how I do at least, during each sprint from coastal highway to any one of five goal lines: just totally, hopelessly, in love with the engineering of SEGA's AM2 division filtered through a mighty fine conversion, sitting right here in their hands.
That's basically the concept behind The Boss Baby, which, despite its marketing, is not a movie about a baby who is the boss of a company — it's more of a fantastical riff on babies' tendency to take over their parents' lives, filtered through the overactive imagination of the kiddo's big brother, Tim.
While the company reserved most of the pomp and/or circumstance for its shiny new phablet, it devoted large chunks of the unveil to its virtual reality experience filtered through the Gear headsets it distributed to attendees, highlighting the peripheral's AR and VR offerings while also promoting the new Gear 360 camera.
So it makes some sense Giger's works of nightmarish imagination would get a virtual reality exhibition, where his fantastic realism gets another dose of the unreal when filtered through VR. Created by Fguillotine, H.R. Giger Virtual Gallery brings viewers into what looks like Giger's home office, with a suitably eerie electronic soundtrack.
One consequence of this categorical thinking is that very rarely is the luxury of context afforded to the artistic practices surveyed in these compact, regionally focused shows; the art has been filtered through ranks of advisories, gallery representation, and safari-like research trips before arriving at the pristine galleries of prominent institutions.
In his films, clothes, wallpaper and furniture are never mere details of production design; they are integral to the world he imagines, a rendering of contemporary Spain filtered through selected works of literature and Hollywood films of the 1950s and accompanied, more often than not, by the lustrous ache of Alberto Iglesias's music.
There are some fascinating examinations of the shifting culture as filtered through Andrea's various iterations: the art student, hungry for approval; the single woman at her best friend's side, feeling more warmly toward this TriBeCa yummy-mummy now that her financier husband has ditched her and their baby, somehow evening out the score.
As a consequence, for us, the American public — we who most deserve to understand the peril to which our democracy might have been exposed — the Mueller investigation has been a chaotic Rorschach blot, interpreted from a spectrum of unrecognizably different perspectives and filtered through the worst and wildest partisan and conspiratorial lenses.
The entertainment industry has been more open to the perspectives of people of color and women in recent years, to be sure — though it still has a lot of ground to make up in this regard — but those perspectives almost always need to be filtered through an economically comfortable one as well.
It becomes a closed system where stories that originated in fairly, you know, disreputable sources in Germany or Sweden or other parts of Europe that are experiencing tensions with immigration, that thing gets filtered through to the English-speaking media in the UK and in the US. But you sort of lose that local content.
Plenty is left on the cutting-room floor: although narrated by her, events are not wholly filtered through Scout's childlike, unreliable perspective; many of the secondary and tertiary Maycomb characters have been lost, including members of the Finch family; there is no jury in the courtroom scenes; the important Boo Radley subplot gets less focus.
However, these Swedes deftly illustrate what can happen when a genre first forged by a bunch of young anarcho-punks who possessed little more than a few beat-up guitars, a passing familiarity with the concept of tuning their instruments, and something to say is exposed to heavier metallic elements and filtered through modern equipment.
Even if the next storm knocks out the electric grid, which is all but certain (the federal government spent $3.8 billion to patch it after Maria, but it remains fragile), the huts would still have water, which is collected in cisterns and filtered through a sophisticated recycling system that feeds a garden and flushes toilets.
His use of texture, contrast, and composition bear the hallmarks of a true artist, but it is his unexpected subject matter, which ranges from gay erotica, to stylized glamor portraits, and even florals, is all consistently filtered through Mapplethorpe's singular lens, reflecting not only the visionary artist's highly refined aesthetic, but his then-contemporary experience.
The most immediately apparent sonic ingredients are the harshest ones: pounding metallic drums, random electronic shrieks, piercingly high bleeps dragged down a chalkboard, blasts of bass turned up way too loud, surprisingly hummable if dissonant synthesizer hooks, Gazelle Twin's own voice filtered through a mechanical groan — a musical forest of whirling knives and churning gears.
The story of Taystee (Danielle Brooks), for instance, is easily the season's most compelling — she ends up on trial for some pretty terrible crimes connected to the riot, and both the audience and certain characters know, conclusively, that she is not guilty of them — but also too often filtered through characters in her orbit.
Anderson has worked in a variety of genres — noir, screwball comedy, historical epic, and straight-up relationship drama — but his films always bear his distinctive fingerprints: sharply drawn characters (some of whom are uneasily at odds with the world around them); a sense of humor filtered through dark situations; and a stable of actors with whom he works regularly.
To make matters more obscure, Area X is filtered through the eyes of someone slowly being contaminated by Area X. In her expedition journal, the Biologist claws at the insufficiency of language to describe Area X. Through this unreliable narrator, VanderMeer plays games of perspective and weirdness that, I assumed while reading, would never be possible in a movie.
I think what everyone learned over the course of shooting and developing her was that you don't see the same Hannah this season, and that's for a number of reasons, but one of the biggest reasons is that every time we see Hannah this season, it's either through flashbacks or filtered through the eyes of someone else.
And yet, and yet … when the idea begins to catch fire in the Vatican that Pius is, perhaps, a great and holy man, you find yourself agreeing  — or, at any rate, giving up once and for all any notion that this Bishop of Rome could be another Frank Underwood, only colored by light filtered through stained glass.
He began working on the plan to build a museum about seven years ago, and took meticulous care to ensure that it was lit with natural light, filtered through a vellum scrim, and that all of the museum's technology — air conditioning vents, fire alarms, even exit signs — would be hidden to avoid distracting viewers from the art.
And there is a lot of Iowa in Mr. Snyder, an Everyman designer whose work consistently draws on a vocabulary rooted in elements of American sportswear and work wear, on sweatshirts and varsity jackets, on bombers and car coats, on toggle-buttoned duffels and buffalo plaids, all of it filtered through the eyes of a stealth sophisticate.
Meantime, on the Capitol lawn, a pack of Hyenas are busy rending the corpse of the former United States of America, sending its lifeblood and nutrients, filtered through their diseased and corrupt digestive apparatus, into tubes planted in their assholes, which are avidly sucked through the lit end of a cigar by the Fat Cat King of Skull Island.
You also drop into the series these questions of sexual desire, which is subconscious and can't really be controlled, so the old, "How can I be so attracted to someone who's everything I hate?" gets filtered through the idea that Dick also represents all of these things about the way the world works that Chris despises.
Co-producers Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never fashion for her a batch of beats whose avoidance of ordinary melodic structure draws attention to all the cool noises chomping along underneath — sharp, sizzling glittersirens, piercing rays of sunlight filtered through glass prisms, abrasive metal slabs undercut with sweet synthesized bass — forming an elegant, pulsating, computerized musical body that's always on its toes.
"We cannot count on anyone but Mueller to tell us what he was thinking, and it should not be filtered through anyone else — seeing is believing, hearing is believing," said Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California and the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, adding that a "sterile report" was no substitute for either Mr. Mueller or Mr. McGahn.
It also spoke to a certain dissonance that arose as Crossroads put its stamp on the young faith-and-tech community: When filtered through the church's production machine—which, as a 210 Bloomberg Businessweek profile of Ocean noted, includes a 75-person "experience team" that serves as "the equivalent of an in-house advertising agency"—Unpolished became something significantly glossier.
That was the decade which gave us the mesmeric chevrons of Arsenal's 1991-1993 second kit, the ice-blue maple leaves of Manchester United's 1990-1992 away number, and the intersecting rectangular madness of England's greatest ever goalkeeping strip, which looked like the opening credits to Newsround filtered through an intense PCP trip and fitted loosely to David Seaman's flesh.
Faced with an old frenemy who's in town for a visit, Miss P. wisely diagnoses herself with a noncontagious illness, takes to her bed, and invites her frenemy over for tea: When the guest arrived, she was ushered into Miss P.'s bedroom, in which the late afternoon sun filtered through white Venetian blinds and fell upon a bowl of roses on a low mirrored table.
Among the smallest works in either show, a roughly 8-by-14-inch "Standard Candles" (no numeration appears on the checklist) comprises a double-wide box-jointed frame of unfinished wood enclosing a sheet of frosted Plexiglas; the wall behind the Plexi is painted a color that we don't see directly but that, filtered through the Plexi, comes across as a gentle but insistent rosy pink.
Polls suggest state TV's U-turn over Trump has filtered through to the public, most of whom get their news from TV. A survey by state pollster VTsIOM showed on Monday that the percentage of Russians who hold a negative view of Trump has jumped to 39 from seven percent in a month, and that feelings of distrust and disappointment towards him have grown too.
In the space of a few months, new rave filtered through the mainstream and onto TV series like Skins, conceived more bands than you can count with the name "Trash," "Disco," or "Club" in their name, then slunk off again just as all the MDMA in Britain was seized and the next generation of teenagers had to make do with mephedrone and collecting expensive baseball caps.
"This is an age that grew up in an era of Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter, and their consciousness about shootings and police and shootings involving the police was filtered through a different experience that may not actually be shared in some ways by others," said Mr. Ferguson, a star of the video that Washington's Superior Court jurors see after they arrive at Judiciary Square.
Yes. In fact, I-- I-- I think I can make the argument that most of the economic develop-- economic growth that you've seen in the first 18 months of this administration have more to-- have-- has more to do with the deregulatory policies than it has the tax policies, 'cause the tax policy has not really fil-- sort of filtered through the economy yet.
It's a show so of its time (garage rock filtered through a Broadway sensibility!) that it can be easy to play down the impact it had as a daring, wildly progressive musical prominently featuring characters of color, queer romance and people living with (and dying from) AIDS, at a time when the disease and its victims were rarely front and center in pop culture.
They point out that the Act would address issues that have escalated in the relationship between the Copyright Office and the Library, which they state are "structural, not personal or political", and explain that Congress should be able to obtain "independent copyright advice straight and true from the expert agency" rather than "filtered through the lens - and shaped by the perspective - of the head of the national library".
His scholarly attention ranged over Wordsworth, to whom he was long devoted; the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins; Judaica (he helped found the Judaic studies program at Yale); Alfred Hitchcock; Freud; detective stories; and the nature of trauma, the memory of trauma and testimony about trauma — interests borne of his own wartime experience — as well as the ways in which traumatic recollections can be filtered through the creative imagination.
On it, refugees hoping to flee to Britain are rounded up in concentration camps, and fascist populism gains traction by having an entertaining figurehead who's not afraid to be ridiculous on TV. (Here, that figurehead is named Vivian Rook, and she's played by Emma Thompson with ruthless hilarity.) But the events are all filtered through the prism of the fictional Lyons family: four siblings, their partners, their children, and their grandmother.
As Gabe Sherman, national affairs editor at New York magazine and author of The Loudest Voice In The Room on Fox News' Roger Ailes, described: I hear from my sources inside Fox News who are frustrated that almost every story that producers program have to be filtered through a pro-Trump narrative and so we're very clearly seeing Murdoch's heavy hand in shaping the coverage of Fox News to help Trump.
O&aposGRADY: One of the things that&aposs going on here is that it&aposs eroding the trust of the audience because they don&apost know if the news they are getting is just being filtered through his own-- (CROSSTALK) MACCALLUM: Well, he even said after the president-- (CROSSTALK) SHELBY HOLLIDAY, REPORTER, WALL STREET JOURNAL: Well, the issue is that the viewers at that point sort of are forced to take aside.
Screenshot via YouTube Here's the thing about songs about being drunk: At some point a few years ago, we all seemed to collectively decide that the best way to designate that a song was about the general state of substance-induced disorientation was to throw a couple synthesizer patches on there and make the whole thing sound like it was being filtered through a record player sitting at the bottom of a well.
Meredith Whittaker: It only reflects what's in the data, which is why this question of, is the data coming through biased policing practices that have a record of arrest, that is actually a record of corruption, is really important because once that is filtered through one of these systems, people take it as the product of a smart computer, that it's infallible, that it is sort of mathematical wizardry and probably not to be contested.
Growing up on the same streets and in the same colleges as Krept and Konan, Stormzy, Bonkaz and Yungen, (within a stone's throw of the Brit School, only without the vocational training or funding) Section Boyz' sound sits somewhere between the ad-lib trap of Migos and Rae Sremmurd, the 16-bar rallies of early grime radio and the Southern-influenced road rap pioneered by Giggs and SN1, all filtered through the kaleidoscopic swagger of London Posse.
Credit...CreditChris Buck for The New York Times On the fifth episode of Caveh Zahedi's "The Show About the Show" — a metadocumentary series that is sort of like if "Scenes From a Marriage" were crossed with "Synecdoche, New York" and then filtered through reality TV and the cheerful low-budget atmosphere of public-access cable but also a completely sui generis work of art that is nothing like any of those things and doubles as a deranged social experiment — Zahedi's wife, Amanda Field, pleads with him to leave something on the cutting-room floor.

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