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To outsiders, the finer points of competing border on impenetrable.
Alan is a stickler for the finer points, which I appreciate.
This isn't Viall's first foray into the finer points of acting.
You hear all the finer points, and you learn the details.
Here, Steiner and Truscott discuss the finer points of skipping-stone anatomy.
The writers sought Guerrero's input on the finer points of the episode.
A "Hotel Impossible" spinoff looks at the finer points of luxury establishments.
Sarandos was not questioned on some of the finer points of Netflix methodology.
Email threads with top advisers debating finer points of the campaign are common.
These are finer points that can be resolved as the functions are reorganized.
Now that we have established that, we can move to the finer points.
Now he teaches a new generation the finer points of conducting an auction.
Bureaucrats can then debate the finer points of trade policy in relative peace.
You can discuss the finer points of why, or why not, it passes.
"I'm not exactly a connoisseur of the finer points of the game," Rudd said.
Your boss might not know all of the finer points, Salpeter told Business Insider.
But I fear that many coaches ignore the finer points that support those conclusions.
Some questions about the finer points of Mao's theories were met with long silences.
And too few such people, it figured, appreciate the finer points of hip-hop.
But the Treasury is interested in trade-offs, not the finer points of aerial warfare.
BRIAN KRZANICH, YOU COVERED A LOT OF GROUND FOR US GOING THROUGH THE FINER POINTS.
Explaining to your newly-out wingfemme the finer points of good ol' fashioned lez luvin'.
I was willing to roll up my sleeves and learn the finer points of the business.
Over the phone, the doctor walked me through the finer points of a new diet plan.
Widman explained finer points of law, pausing to illustrate them with stories from his long career.
You could spend years debating the finer points of this idea: How much do people get?
And we also see you debating the finer points of what particularly earns that "sexy" designation.
She's a bit too young to really appreciate the finer points of Ted Nugent ammo, though.
Soon we were discussing the finer points of teaching, and the importance of a good principal.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, for instance, has never suggested he knows the finer points of securities law.
There, he learned the finer points of sales, marketing, and how to reach a target audience.
Politics has always been our national fun-house mirror, exaggerating the finer points of real life.
The result would be a roadmap or framework agreement, with finer points filled in along the way.
The RIOT series How to Get A Job focuses on the, ahem, finer points of job-searching.
They later took him under their wing and taught him the finer points of working with glass.
The cinematography is quick and disorientating, instead focusing on the finer points of Berghain's architecture—its roof.
Hyatt discusses the finer points of leadership, productivity, influence, personal development, and goal-setting in his show.
Let Sean Lomax, a world champion whistler, explain the finer points of this pastime and musical art.
Over eight tracks, the quartet melds the finer points of black and doom into a truly stirring composition.
Have fun engaging in an increasingly testy debate about the finer points of Cap's "no, you move" speech!
While some broad strokes are known about Palantir's relationship with spy agencies, the finer points seldom see daylight.
This will also help astronomers determine finer points about Jupiter's composition and how much of it is water.
Whether making fart jokes or discussing the finer points of Egyptology, I worry less about the reader's judgments.
Though the actor seemed keener to discuss the finer points of Deflategate with Simmons than his latest roles.
In Mr. Claret's view, the robots allow his workers to concentrate on the finer points of haute horlogerie.
She created her own spreadsheets but felt she was still missing out on some of the finer points.
Before reporting to camp, he spoke with coaches on the phone about the finer points of base running.
So when they needed extra lessons on the finer points, they enrolled in a summer class with Nate Duncan.
Try to imagine Trump negotiating the finer points of public policy, even with a Republican-dominated Congress or Senate.
The finer points of gaining a proper lead and studying a pitcher's delivery could help him steal a base.
Free speech means different things in different regions (and of course, most of us disagree on the finer points).
That included explaining the finer points of mountain driving in India, which required faith, acceptance and a good horn.
Mariah Carey and Bryan Tanaka: Have the more basketball-literate of the pair explain the finer points of the game.
Moving forward, DSA may have to wrestle with the finer points of what it wants to achieve under a microscope.
There's the smartwatch that knows what you're touching, and the hypnotic video studying the finer points of video game water.
Further, Knox said, asylum seekers aren't thinking about the finer points of U.S. asylum law when they are fleeing persecution.
In the advanced area, the instructor Simeon Etta was illustrating the finer points of the crazy legs to his students.
To help, The New York Times asked four watch specialists about the finer points of buying and collecting mechanical watches.
Not having mastered all Russian's finer points didn't keep Stalin from ruling the Soviet Union with a murderously effective iron hand.
The farmers, dismissed by urban Indians as bumpkins, roamed in gangs, examining the machines, discussing the finer points with the inventors.
So it's up to us, the people for whom they are deciding the finer points of law, to interpret their words.
Interactive conversations with the Lily voice AI helps you grasp the finer points of Mandarin Chinese vocabulary, grammar, and precise pronunciation.
But he'd run into significant difficulty in polishing—or, in some cases, developing at all—the finer points of the position.
"We can argue over the finer points of which parts should be handled by civil law and criminal law," Buttigieg said.
Instead, the focus is on the finer points of law enforcement procedure, with every excruciating moment of the process painstakingly recounted.
Insiders said he was bewildered by the finer points of the political process and didn't understand why his approach was sputtering.
Read more on the finer points of clubs to use at the tee over at The Sandtrap's forum on the subject.
They're agreed on that—now, they've focused on the finer points of how we might still be changing as a species.
To try and settle the world's nerdiest flame war, let's go through the finer points of the ocean sunfish's singular existence.
Appreciation for the finer points of tsukemen and mazemen, of seasoning shio and blending tare, had grown far beyond Japanese expatriates.
Getting into a fetish like leather or bondage often requires mentorship to navigate the finer points of its culture and etiquette.
By his teens he had become a baseball prodigy, and his sessions in Italy taught him the finer points of footwork.
But he learned to be acutely aware of game situations, and has spent decades passing on the finer points of baserunning.
We&aposve sat down with LaFrieda multiple times to discuss, among other things, the finer points of meat preparation and grilling.
Personally, it's how I learned to sail, rock climb and develop an appreciation for the finer points of noise music and puppetry.
But despite requests being made in court, it's now refusing to reveal the finer points of how it carried out the operation.
Along the way you'll see a few Mr. Handys, floating robotic butlers who explain the finer points of how Fallout games work.
With humor and a touch of good-natured acerbity, the two converse and even argue over the finer points of their craft.
It is only in winter, after the tree's greenery has been shed, that the sweet gum's finer points can truly be appreciated.
Debate over pensions: A reporter in our Paris bureau explains the finer points of what strikers and the government are arguing about.
Schooling the Supreme crowd — he calls them "the kids on Prince and Mercer" — in the finer points of fashion is one thing.
During that tour, Mr. Young had the opportunity to introduce George Harrison to the finer points of his Southern style of playing.
There have been a series of elaborate attempts over the past few days to analyze the finer points of last Thursday's result.
For nearly 20 years, Angel Garcia has taught his son, Danny, the finer points of boxing inside and outside of the ring.
The person at the end of the line is usually thrilled to explain the finer points of measuring Britain's trade deficit with Luxembourg.
THE coarse-talking, arse-kicking president of the Philippines is not the sort to worry unduly about the finer points of the law.
Two days after the deal, while diplomatic teams in Geneva, Switzerland, worked out finer points of the cessation, bombs pelted a Damascus suburb.
Not many executives can say they've studied the finer points of everything from deodorant and washing machines, to Bluetooth speakers and gaming keyboards.
I zeroed in on a trio of young women eagerly discussing finer points from the book that didn't make it into the movie.
Along with dissecting basketball statistics and resurfacing little known NBA insider lore, they talked about the finer points of East Coast rap vs.
As you would expect, Cargill is more interested in getting cattle carcasses efficiently sliced up than in the finer points of Islamic supplication.
Buzzfeed noted that fans have speculated about Cersei ending up with Euron Greyjoy, who — if you don't remember the finer points — basically sucks.
In a private room, the owners discussed the structure of Goodell's new deal and some of the finer points the commissioner wanted added.
Mr. Paley also taught the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia and the young Ry Cooder some of the finer points of the acoustic guitar.
They are not interested in the finer points of Fidel Castro's reign, and Sanders' doubling down on Castro is confusing but also stubborn.
At 88, Bob Watson, an adviser at Valerie Wilson Travel, has had plenty of time to contemplate the finer points of alcohol consumption.
Much of my recording of the interview is Xylouris and the waitress jovially discussing the finer points of all thing Greek, in Greek.
A substitute teacher was fired in Vermont on Thursday after instructing third-grade children on the finer points of how to heil Hitler.
Boborykin published a blog post addressing the concerns, attributed the "misconceptions and confusion" to finer points about the app effectively being lost in translation.
For those who don't obsessively contemplate the finer points of social media and have no idea what that word means, allow us to explain.
And her beauty look — a poreless matte complexion punctuated by golden and oxblood accents — was similarly stunning in its emphasis on the finer points.
In the premiere, Winter was an ardent Hillary Clinton supporter who believed in Planned Parenthood, trigger warnings, and the finer points of campaign planning.
Obviously, there is plenty to learn from these founders about all the finer points of taking a digital-first brand into the real world.
Seek out books on the subject and, more importantly, find a mentor who can introduce you to the finer points of communicating with spirits.
It's hard to say where that middle ground is right now, but it might depend on Trump letting lawmakers work out the finer points.
If the bout is anywhere near as good as this writer hopes, we will look into the finer points and the outcome on Monday.
Kelly is seen, by allies and detractors alike, as more concerned with policy and managerial order than with the finer points of electoral politics.
Teran and Hanrahan will hop onstage to argue the finer points of both employment methods — and we can't wait to watch it play out.
The three were still bickering over the finer points of the deal just hours before officials were due to sit down and sign it.
That's because the two bills actually aren't that different, and the Republicans really only have to hammer out the finer points of the legislation.
But to players — low on cash, uneducated in the finer points of contract law and sleeping on couches in Lithuania — that is hardly reassuring.
When Amazon leaders joined the low-carb craze, they ended meetings debating the finer points of ketosis, and raced one another up the stairs.
The finer points of disability legislation, in fact, have led many developers to embrace popular design elements like open floor plans and expansive bathrooms.
She spends algebra class debating the finer points of Buffy The Vampire Slayer and obsessing over the fact that her mom is dating her teacher.
But the more you chew over the finer points of the deal, the more it looks like an astute piece of business for both parties.
It's good to understand those finer points of the rules if you want to get serious about blackjack gambling, but they're irrelevant to this discussion.
If you make the cut, experienced TechCrunch editors will coach you on the finer points of startup-pitching, so you'll make the best impression possible.
It's hard to think of the last time a television show cared enough to explain the finer points of sexual fluidity to a national audience.
Kelley said he and Fox sometimes discussed the finer points of flopping on the basketball court, evaluating the good and bad performers around the league.
An agent will often drive a buyer around town, showing her neighborhoods that meet her criteria and explaining the finer points of the local market.
The finer points aside, Congress can't take the savings from the 2014 farm bill and apply them to programs in the next installment, said Sen.
Finer points: Because the European Union dictates Britain's departure, Brexit will be official at the stroke of midnight, Brussels time, which is only 11 p.m.
Don't expect any fireworks, though: Participants in these hearings will discuss the finer points of the impeachment case in terms of Constitutional and federal laws.
If you appreciate the finer points of the well-crafted interior and the fantastic styling, it's an option, but value-first customers should look elsewhere.
While the finer points of the event -- likely a special, limited game mode -- are still unknown, it will apparently take place between Thursday at 4 a.m.
The JUMP-Uber deal finally wrapped — as expected — and we discussed the finer points of what a scooter is and how they fit into our lives.
Of course, no interrogation into the finer points of Nicole's superlative personal style would be complete without a comprehensive list of the things she's currently feeling.
The green queen also took some time to explain to Brown the finer points of her yoga routine in the pursuit of becoming more like Gwyneth.
Volunteers who feel they know the finer points of genealogy will answer questions on the group or work one-on-one with adoptees to guide them.
But Seager said that working with Wooten, in particular studying video with him, allowed him to think more deeply about the finer points of his swing.
If your child were swallowing water laced with lead, you would not likely focus on the finer points of the verbiage used to describe the situation.
On this episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, The Verge's Lauren Goode and Recode's Kara Swisher discuss the finer points of Apple's wireless headphones, the AirPods.
She is not always up-to-date on the latest progressive lingo, and doesn't really want to debate the finer points of femme gender presentation or feminism.
They were there to discuss the finer points of gathering neglected foodstuffs from roadsides, back yards, and other nonpublic places, and then donating them to the hungry.
During the funeral service, Mr. Timoney was remembered for being just as comfortable talking with fellow officers as he was for discussing the finer points of policy.
For all his supposed deviations from GOP orthodoxy, Trump has unquestionably absorbed the language and conceits underpinning conservative opposition strategy—if not the finer points of it.
And you've found yourself schooling a preteen in pigtails on the finer points of HTML when it's obvious that she's been blogging for longer than you have.
That was the conclusion reached by Lex Perez, a proud member of the seduction scene who recorded a video essay analyzing the finer points of Ferguson's cocksuredness.
The reality, however, is that the problems with adding a trigger mechanism to the Senate GOP tax bill go beyond the finer points of Keynesian macroeconomic management.
On this episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, The Verge's Lauren Goode and the Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern discuss the finer points of wireless phone plans.
Lots of people tweeted about the Oscars, but you probably missed the ones from the CIA -- yes, that CIA -- debating the finer points of vibranium and holograms.
Still, Trump has struggled with the finer points of statecraft when attending international gatherings throughout his presidency, committing unforced violations of protocol or explicitly denigrating American allies.
Here's one to check off your bucket list: watching Keanu Reeves, Whoopi Goldberg and Jamie Dornan discuss the finer points of sex scenes on The Graham Norton Show.
Koeh­ler sees little point in starting moral or theological arguments with these young people, who are more interested in becoming warriors than debating the finer points of scripture.
Just imagine: Sean Spicer and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, perched across from each other at a Starbucks, discussing the finer points of hospital corners and fluffing your pillows.
Here's video of UFC Hall of Famer Ken Shamrock schoolin' Steve Aoki on the finer points of being a fighter -- like taking shots STRAIGHT TO THE BALL BAG.
The feud is so petty and tedious, I refused to watch the excerpted episode in which its finer points were presumably elucidated, as an act of self-care.
That included classes for aspiring dominatrices on the finer points of spanking, flogging and rope bondage, as well as events catering to those more experienced with fetish play.
Nor, for that matter, does she need to know the finer points of incest, infanticide or Little Red Riding Hood's slut-shaming (by her grandmother's cat — that happens!).
In this case, a mix of Democratic and Republican aides who specialize in investigations and committee rules are advising the lawmakers on the finer points of their debate.
There isn't much information about the finer points of the story, but Young M.A's description of her type is a pretty good indication of the vibe on set.
The fact that you can earn an Olympic medal for sliding a heavy stone across some ice seems a little ludicrous, but I'm sure it has its finer points.
And, for those who want to learn the finer points of using the app, there's a 14-part video series explaining everything from quick start tips to mic techniques.
How many people were experts in the finer points of laws about disclosing connections to foreign powers, or even of the interaction between various branches of our own government?
Matias looks on despondently as Aranas writes him a ticket for not having a vending permit, and sternly lectures onlookers about the finer points of abiding by the law.
That uncertainty saddles petitioners or their attorneys (if they can afford them) with the additional challenge of instructing skeptical or hesitant judges on the finer points of the law.
Finer points aside, the omission deeply bothers the Kik CEO, who has been a champion of startups in Canada through donations to his alma mater: the University of Waterloo.
The case has dragged on for years as both sides argued about the finer points of how much was owed per device, what could be deducted and so on.
" While acknowledging that "DeVos did not distinguish herself during her confirmation hearing with her knowledge of the finer points of education policy," Dalmia called it a "galling ... confirmation charade.
He is at play with the finer points of silhouette, shrinking his tailoring, considering how to expand upon (as it were) Vetements's oversize silhouettes of the last several seasons.
Moreover, he was quickly learning and he seemed to have a genuine love for boxing, spending considerable time studying and practicing the finer points that many big men would overlook.
And once you've learned the finer points of cubing, it can help you improve your skills, as well as track your progress and compete against friends through an online leaderboard.
In the policy world, wonks spend decades debating the finer points of healthcare and social spending, only to be wholly ignorant at how their decisions are actually implemented into code.
That personal tie will likely limit her willingness to push him on some of the finer points on his meetings with Kisylak or his conversations with Comey about Trump. 8.
On the other hand, the finer points of the law were unclear, leaving open questions like whether cars licensed outside Beijing would be allowed to take fares in the city.
"We didn't have enough time, my constituents didn't have enough time" to consider the finer points of the repeal bill, Johnson said in explaining his opposition to the original measure.
As your one-week-only fill-ins, you'll have two middle-aged guys discussing the finer points of progressive lenses, teen parenting and why Subarus are terrific in the snow.
They would research and copy down the finer points of the arguments they wanted to use, they would reword those passages, and they turned to Google Scholar to find citations.
Without prior knowledge of P-Orridge's enthralling life journey (from avant-garde musician to a pioneer of body modification) the finer points of this exhibition may be lost on you.
And brewers can discuss the finer points of Brettanomyces (a kind of wild yeast), the implications of brewing with sorghum and the finest fashion to keep their foeder in fine fettle.
We know that you're too busy working out the finer points of economics, engineering, international relations, philosophy, French existentialism, agriculture, medicine, and legislature to sweat over the silly stuff like food.
Addressing the finer points of email decorum and subsidiary communication tools in the office would warrant another piece altogether, so for now suffice to say that France has the right idea.
In his role as head of AE911Truth, Richard Gage travels to conferences around the world (both alternative and mainstream) and lectures audiences on the finer points of the controlled demolition theory.
Shortly after downloading the Tandem app I'm trying to explain the finer points of using the English auxiliary verb 'will' in a messaging chat with Juan, 20153, from the Dominican Republic.
A few reckoned the public could not be trusted to understand the finer points of monetary policy; others felt that catching markets unawares maximised the impact of a change in policy.
And while many have spent the past two days arguing the finer points of plagiarism and whether or not it really even matters, I wonder if an earlier passage in Mrs.
MILAN (Reuters) - Riccardo Illy, whose family owns one of Italy's most renowned coffee brands, would rather discuss the finer points of tea and cellared wine these days than the perfect espresso.
You wind down by chain smoking in basement apartments, grinding your teeth in between dipping your head for a rail as you re-hash the finer points of that night's service.
Ware grew an inch and packed on fifty pounds, while the likes of Rocker, Umenyiora and Felton all tutored him in the finer points rushing with his hand on the ground.
Where once these sorts of hearings served to inform Americans about the finer points of constitutional law, now they might be used to alert them to cynical tactics of power politics.
She coached Mr. Surya on the finer points of translating the Quran into sign language, and his progress was monitored by an organization for deaf people based in Jidda, Saudi Arabia.
As with the census case, the fate of DACA hinges on finer points of administrative law: whether the executive branch provided an adequate basis for reversing course on Mr Obama's 2012 directive.
While demonstrating the finer points of the game, Figgins recounts the who's who of the rich and famous he has had at his table, including Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis and Joe Louis.
We spent some quality one-on-one time with Siri and discussed the finer points of Lannister debts, Hodor, and winter being right around the corner... Siri is officially a super-fan.
An announcer came onto the ice to explain the finer points of the game as Fin (Vancouver's killer whale) and Bailey (Los Angeles's lion) mimicked infractions like charging, crosschecking, tripping and hooking.
When I came out, no one had yet been schooled on the finer points of hating me; most bigots in this country didn't know a trans woman from the Trans-Siberian Railway.
Markets will still keep an eye on tensions with Iran over the accidental shooting of a passenger plane, and the finer points of the implementation of the U.S.-China deal, analysts said.
"Bust Out" really gets into the finer points of how Tony and his crew see themselves: as shrewd operators, delivering righteous punishment and life lessons to folks who've crossed the wrong line.
He spends large amounts of stage time describing the technical features of his microphone, or running the audience through the finer points of his lyrics, many of which have been cribbed off Wikipedia.
Unlike expos like E3, where publishers arrive to make announcements and showcase their new products, GDC has a more educational aim, with panels from top developers teaching the finer points of their craft.
The FCC's new proposal is the first step toward restricting these calls, but debate over the finer points is expected, as Democrats and Republicans in the commission have already disagreed on their importance.
Conventionally speaking, if your violent gangster movie ends with a documentary-style interview of Deepak Chopra discussing the finer points of egocentrism, you've either discovered a groundbreaking new genre or committed creative suicide.
Poggenburg who campaigned in a poor eastern state saw himself as championing the "non-academic", for example, while Meuthen delighted in debating the finer points of the German constitution in the richer west.
Of course, those finer points of fabric composition likely won't matter much to the casual shopper, who may be more attuned to the fact that Ms. Hearst's pieces feel and look, simply, good.
The guide spills plenty of ink on the finer points of snoozy-sounding data-sharing policies—a topic which has, interestingly enough, ignited plenty of fights across US cities in the past year.
He was clearly expecting someone with a name like Horatio Farnsworth III, a Harvard man who would bat around the finer points of the North Atlantic alliance over highballs on Air Force One.
All of which is a new thing for Will and his team, who, despite their precocious success as producers, are still learning when it comes to the finer points of licensing-royalty splits.
"We have not ironed out the finer points of the bill, we haven't formalized it into language yet, so I wouldn't say that we have a complete agreement just yet," Mr. Scutari said.
But constraining a service to one piece of hardware means your market is mostly limited to that device's owners, and the finer points — price and possible bundle deals — could make all the difference here. 
In any case, being shocked in the moment, sitting with it afterward, arguing its finer points with friends, and figuring out when you can re-watch it already, are all part of the experience.
That shouldn't be the case with this Rocket Languages: not only do you learn the finer points of grammar and culture, but the voice recognition system helps you pronounce words more naturally and authentically.
Htet Htet and a group of young friends were at the Amarapura event as part of their nat kadaw training, which involves shadowing older nat kadaws and learning the finer points of the trade.
But with Mr. Müller on his way to a showdown with regulators, including the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, it is unlikely the finer points of the new Tiguan will get much attention.
As straightforward as it might be to check Venus and the moon, only an electional astrologer can explain the finer points of the chart and give you the full picture of your wedding's astrology.
The letter also breaks down some of the finer points of the discussion as follows, DJI drones do not share flight logs, photos or videos unless the drone pilot deliberately chooses to do so.
He basically plead ignorance: This is, obviously, a great quote, but actually, to focus on it would be to ignore the finer points of his interview on the show, which you can watch above.
The finer points of the Clinton investigation might have already been consigned to history were it not for the fact that the two principals in last year's presidential election continue to litigate Comey's actions.
I sat down with Pat LaFrieda, of Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors, on several occasions to grill and discuss the finer points of preparing and cooking meat, and what you need to do it right.
By the end of the season, in the spring of 22016, Popovich noticed that Hammon was confident enough to argue with him about the finer points of, say, offensive ball movement and floor spacing.
As they're busy discussing the finer points of "My Roanoke Nightmare" — it only seems like an interracial love story set in a post-racial world, but really it's all about colonialism and the patriarchy.
As part of The Upshot's Live Polls project, The Times has done some of its own polling on the finer points of immigration, which, Amanda explained, has revealed some unexpected views in battleground districts.
The Phillies wanted him to learn a breaking ball instead, and Giles had a breakthrough with the slider in Class AAA in 2014 when a teammate, Justin De Fratus, taught him the finer points.
Who has time to focus on the finer points of trade policy or prescription drug costs or the continuing assault on democratic institutions when the leader of the free world is tweeting bathroom humor?
He barrels through this blackly comic story the way his protagonist, Luis Machi, barrels through life: loud, crude and indifferent to the finer points of character and plot as he rushes inexorably toward doom.
Trump's decision to effectively wing it during his hour-long meeting with Putin at a social dinner wasn't simply a casual choice by a president who isn't well-versed in the finer points of diplomacy.
De Broux also said ChargeHub is about to release a dealership portal in California with EV advocacy group Plug In America, which aims to train salespeople on the finer points of owning an electric car.
You start out by laying out a lesson plan, teaching specific students the finer points of swordplay or flying horses, and then there are regular occurrences like choir practice or trips to clean the stables.
He spends much of his time these days on the Mesa, Arizona backfields, coaching a couple of kids you may have heard of—Javy Baez and Addison Russell—on the finer points of their positions.
In 2013, there was Mark Johnson—himself a former big-league catcher—introducing Contreras to the finer points of the position a few miles northwest of Chicago, as Contreras's manager at Low-A Kane County.
Trump and Xi are expected to discuss finer points of trade and foreign policy on Friday, finishing the event with a working lunch—but don't expect a major breakthrough over just two days, he added.
We interviewed her for our latest episode of our show The Real, and we had such a great time discussing the finer points of Saul's moral failings that we decided to call her up again.
Entire dinners were spent discussing the finer points of sleep tracking, which monitoring gadgets worked best (the Oura Ring was popular); how best to optimise a bedtime schedule; what to eat; what not to drink.
The firm also has clips of commentators walking around other virtual vehicles, explaining the finer points to viewers, and of weather forecasters sharing studios with computer-generated tornadoes that are, apparently, crossing the American Midwest.
Now a new generation of young people comes to his Washington studio to learn the finer points of a dance style that has evolved into a sport, hoping one day to bring home Olympic gold.
Now a new generation of young people comes to his Washington studio to learn the finer points of a dance style that has evolved into a sport, hoping one day to bring home Olympic gold.
Of the 400 city laborers who work on water mains, many learn the finer points of leak repair at a training center in Queens, where underground pipes are made to spring leaks for repair drills.
In this week's episode, Dave and Sean talk Jacob Trouba, debate blindside hits, break down the Blackhawks, and discuss the finer points of enraging various fan bases...instead of talking about the election for an hour.
But even so, her latest Instagram makes it clear the Dancing with the Stars judge definitely has her wedding on the brain and is already prepping for all of the finer points of her big day.
You can read all about the finer points of how this went down over on Facebook's blog post about the project, but the bottom line is that their efforts were far more successful than they anticipated.
CHICAGO — For a dozen years at the University of Chicago Law School, President Obama taught students the finer points of constitutional jurisprudence, preaching what he would later try to put into practice in the Oval Office.
That, however, turned out to be harder than he'd anticipated, with some students struggling to understand the finer points of what he was teaching, or battling with their "fear and lack of focus" for the subject.
A tasting of Big Alice's Lemongrass Kölsch sent Mr. DeSalle off on a tangent on the finer points of the type of fermentation used for making a Kölsch, a type of beer developed in Cologne, Germany.
She'd had to move a business meeting to a local library, so that her kids would be entertained by the free storytelling hour while she tried to hammer through the finer points of a business deal.
South Florida's Host Committee Chairman Rodney Barreto and sports business expert Rick Horrow discuss the finer points of hosting a Super Bowl and what to look forward to when Miami hosts the big game in 2020.
Amid the caustic exchanges, Mr. Cruz discussed the finer points of federal water regulations during a taped interview in Nashville and engaged in an online war of words about immigration with Dennis Rodman, the retired basketball star.
But on October 20th-21st, as the 28 leaders chewed over the finer points of EU migration and foreign policy, the real action was unfolding 40 miles away in Namur, capital of Belgium's French-speaking Walloon region.
Unless a small business already understood both the basics of cybersecurity (the need to patch systems, and how) and some of the finer points (DNS security, for example), they wouldn't know to search for any of them.
This is especially true for the incredibly detailed paintings, as you're able to get a good look at the finer points of everything from intricate hairstyles to shockingly realistic recreations of meals like a roast and carpaccio.
Humanity, great discussion, and a drama-free experience still exists if you want to, say, learn about biking in New York City, the finer points of SpaceX's launches, or kill time comparing actual life to computer games.
NKF and ASN vigorously support this goal, which is based in part on our organizations' years of collective efforts, and we are committed to working together with the administration to perfect the finer points of this directive.
Some finer points to understand: The judge could wholly find in favor of the government and block the merger altogether, or he could find the government failed to prove its case and let the merger go through.
Jesus, just look at the final line of this check: While the $1 million "Open Miscellaneous Dodger Killer" item is sure to turn some heads, let's look at some of the finer points to this check, shall we?
Donald Trump has long been the career coach America didn't ask for, instructing the country on the finer points of business leadership by bellowing advice and insults at the hapless MBAs who competed on his reality TV show.
I was ready to dive into the finer points of how registration might work for a felon on probation when one of my colleagues pointed out to me that Blankenship was convicted of a misdemeanor, not a felony.
Chef-owner Stuart Brioza of San Francisco's State Bird Provisions took a star turn in an early episode of Chef's Night Out, where, between swigs of premium Japanese whiskey, he learned about the finer points of Juggalo culture.
Feeling the public pressure, Justice Denis O'Brien, one of the judges who had concurred with Parker, responded in a Columbia Law Review article, saying that the press and lay public didn't appreciate the finer points of the law.
We know he likes jogging around Dagobah in Luke Skywalker's backpack, but the Star Wars franchise has given us almost no glimpses into what it's like to practice the finer points of lightsaber dueling with Jedi Master Yoda.
But instead Trump doubles down and says you bet I can do it, which is why we&aposre all sitting here debating the finer points of whether or not the president could hypothetically get to that point. Why?
With a bearded, ponytailed postdoc, he considered some mysteries of monkey consciousness; with his silver-haired neighbors, many of whom had attended the party annually since 1976, he discussed the Patriots and the finer points of apple brandy.
In addition to altering some of the finer points of the rules, there is the question of whether the modern Senate is a cultural fit for the sort of impeachment trial envisioned by the authors of the Constitution.
You can expect the Democrats' cast-of-thousands presidential field to all swear to protect Obamacare's pre-existing conditions rules — and President Trump to demonstrate his usual command of the finer points of health care policy in response.
But this tendency to favor plot over substance can erase the finer points a show is making about its topic, whether that's the ultimate quest for power (Thrones), religion and afterlife (The Leftovers), or the nature of consciousness (Westworld).
The issue is that for Montagna to properly prove that he is being defamed, he needs to know for certain who is making the accusations against him—which is where the case gets buried in finer points of legalese.
When the Taipei High Administrative Court rejected Uber's appeal on one of the finer points of the ruling, the Ministry's press release stated: 'We are grieved for and pity them; we do not feel joy at our own ability.
Partly in order to sort these things out, in 2017 the UN's Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons formalised its earlier discussions of the issues by creating a group of governmental experts (GGE) to study the finer points of autonomy.
If you're now contemplating the ins and outs of the show "The World's Smallest Stripper" puts on, allow me to describe it, but please note that words may fail to encapsulate some of the finer points of the performance.
McDonald himself sends about five pictures a day of badly parked dockless bikes to Seattle's transportation department, and he regularly fires off emails debating the finer points of city and state laws on who has the right of way.
Rather than have them write long memos for him, as is the custom of many other judges, he insists on doing his own research, for fear that he might miss some nuance or the finer points of an argument.
And so, it was a breath of fresh air this week to see the topic being debated in a more serious fashion, in a formal Senate hearing setting, with our elected officials debating the finer points of drug pricing.
Over a few days that take the duo from the pope's extravagant lakeside gardens at Castel Gandolfo to the Sistine Chapel, the two banter and gently argue about everything from the finer points of Catholic theology to the Beatles.
Thursday's debate touched on the finer points of criminal law and constitutional standards for impeachment as lawmakers dug into the details of the case, tussling over whether Trump's "high crimes and misdemeanors" actually met the threshold for his removal.
The series has unique significance to me, but watching the show whilst in a heightened state of emotion and without time to digest and ponder the significance of each episode didn't allow me to absorb some of its finer points.
The restaurant was the natural evolution of Noble Rot magazine (a publication dedicated to the finer points of wine and its consumption) and the wine bar sees the great and the good pass through its doors as a matter of course.
Americans might not understand the finer points of trade agreements, but they know whether you're for them or against them — and Trump has made a big bet that no Democrat can outmaneuver him on foolhardy belligerence toward a foreign adversary.
Ahuja will be joining TechCrunch's editors, along with Qualtrics chief experience officer Julie Larson-Green and Segment CEO Peter Reinhardt to discuss the finer points of what it means to build a customer experience, and how software can help drive that.
Finer points of the deal are being worked out in Geneva by U.S.- and Russian-led task forces that aim to rush humanitarian aid to besieged areas and force a pause in the 5-year-old civil war within a week.
Paul Bodnar spent much of the last few years of his life negotiating the finer points of the Paris Agreement in President Obama's White House, where he was Senior Director of Energy and Climate Change for the National Security Council.
Such letters—which usually ask for $20 to $75 per infringement—have a long history of abuse by copyright trolls that have attempted to turn piracy warnings into a controversial revenue stream, often while ignoring the finer points of the law.
It's unclear what caused the jury discrepancy, but it could range from Gates' involvement in the accounts to the finer points of the federal law on disclosures, such as how they apply to businesses like Manafort's consulting partnership DMP International.
While the finer points of Tiller's persona tend to remain tucked away beneath his perpetually downward-slanted cap, he is eager to remind fans of his truly remarkable come up, a feel-good narrative that it would feel bad to mock.
In a rant that comes across like a profane, adulterous, extremely sexist version of Hannibal Buress's "Get yourself together, man" hipster self-help monologue from "The Eric Andre Show," Rhoades père instructs Taiga on the finer points of maintaining a marriage.
The goal wasn't to resolve the finer points of atmospheric physics, but to get an answer to a simple question: Do you actually want a diversity of views on the Opinion pages, and if so, what's the matter with Bret Stephens?
Top of the vacancy list at France's DGSE, the equivalent of America's CIA or Britain's MI6, are posts for young information technology gurus and linguists who master the finer points of Russian, Chinese or Farsi, widely used in Iran and Afghanistan.
When the team convened in June after their professional seasons ended, the players were already in good shape and their playing skills were sharper, which allowed coaches to use practices to focus on strategy and the finer points of the game.
But none of that deterred Marco Albanese, a police officer for 19 years and a trained sommelier for five, from teaching a class of rapt students the finer points of deconstructing the bouquet of a chardonnay or pouring a rare vintage.
In this installment, we hang with noma and elBulli alum Christian Puglisi and get to the finer points of establishing a new Nordic cuisine, making sense of his Sicilian-Norwegian background, and cooking for the World's 50 Best Restaurants after-party.
Earlier this year, MUNCHIES spoke with a contemplative Sebastien Bras about his new restaurant on Japan's isolated Hokkaido island, and he already seemed far more interested in the finer points of milk, gardening, and his family than he did with the restaurant guide.
Welcome to the deliciously knotty interiority of Fog of Love, a board game designed to be played by two people that, nonetheless, might entertain an audience of many more, who sit and watch and debate the finer points of love and relationships.
Something interesting is bound to happen at UFC 226 and whether it's another defense for King Stipe, or Daniel Cormier walking off into the sunset with both belts draped over his shoulders, we will be breaking down the finer points on Monday.
The stultifyingly dry colloquy on memos and finer points of administrative law rarely gave way to discussion of how ending DACA would impact the lives of some 700,000 people who rely on its protections to build careers and raise families in America.
If games and guns are destined to be together, in their kind of amour fou, starting to appreciate and utilize guns' finer points—to imagine them as props that can facilitate dramatic significance—is one way of complicating and enriching game violence.
Mr. Trump is a keen student of television ratings: During a recent interview, he produced a sheaf of photocopied Nielsen charts for "The Apprentice" dating to the mid-2000s, and he often calls network executives to discuss the finer points of audience data.
The finer points of Mr. López Obrador's views on Nafta remain to be seen, but analysts say he is likely to toughen Mexico's defense of its agriculture — an issue that he sees as linked to migration from Mexico to the United States.
He asks his readers to remain patient through long scenes of office infighting and to follow the halting progress of his Everycop hero's thoughts, which are often about bureaucratic tactics and the finer points of professional ethics — not the usual stuff of thrillers.
The night was a strong one not only for Booker, who has repeatedly showed his command of the finer points of debating, but also for O'Rourke, who has often seemed out of his depth when sharing the stage with his more experienced rivals.
The reality, however, is a fair and democratic voting system featuring a panel of men and women binge watching sex scenes for weeks on end while goring on a constant supply of snacks and debating the finer points of lesbianism and BDSM.
The phrase became such a popular comeback among conspiracy theorists (likely because it contains a kernel of truth, and refuting requires knowledge of the finer points of the structural integrity of steel) that it eventually morphed into a shorthand for the whole conspiracy theory mindset.
While there may be inertia behind the Montreal Protocol, there may not be any oxygen left on Capitol Hill to consider the finer points of an international treaty anytime soon, as lawmakers face a looming debt ceiling deadline and a bruising fight over tax reform.
Data on Plus subscribers show that many are sampling a wide range of courses that suit their moods or circumstances, whether it is a high school student needing to catch up on organic chemistry or a foodie interested in the finer points of French cuisine.
"We'll do the axe throwing here," Brett McLeod, an emissary from Trump country—his upstate-New York county went for Trump by seven points—said the other night, in Brooklyn, as he prepared to give a demonstration on the finer points of being a lumberjack.
FROST: AND TO WRAP IT UP, ON THE TOPIC OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM, WE TOUCHED ON THE FINER POINTS OF IT, BUT AS AN AUSTRALIAN THAT'S BEEN WELCOMED HERE AND BECOME A CITIZEN, DO YOU TAKE PERSONAL OFFENSE FROM THE TONE OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AND PROTECTIONISM?
Regardless of the finer points, it's looking increasingly likely that Apple has three phones coming later this year, all inspired by the iPhone X.For now, iPhone buyers looking for a sub-$1,000 phone have to pick one with a now-dated design that first debuted in 2014.
To that end, these Republicans are counting on the reporters who interview them, and the news outlets that report on AHCA, to either not grasp finer points of health policy or to feel inhibited from disputing lies, so that the lies get transmitted to the public uncorrected.
Arzu-Brown's friends José Ávila and a man who introduced himself as Dream argued about the finer points of where the Garifuna come from, but they agreed that they are descendants of people from St. Vincent who battled fiercely for their freedom against the British colonizers.
In neighboring New Jersey, for example, lawmakers have been struggling over the past year to iron out the finer points of their marijuana plan, though this week saw Governor Phil Murphy and Democratic leaders finally—yet tentatively—agreeing on a regulatory committee and a tax rate.
And if a little more talk about bread-and-butter issues and a little less talk about the finer points of democratic socialism can help bring some rural working-class white voters back into Sanders's camp, he could reshape the map in a more favorable direction.
Memrise handles this a bit better, with lessons dedicated to how certain particles and grammar work, but it helps to have external lessons, an instructor, or best of all a native speaker to help explain some of the finer points of nuance in a language's grammar.
He is more conversant in the finer points of advanced data, is more willing to abandon his game plan at a moment's notice, and has learned — like an increasing number of today's pitchers — to counterattack the fly-ball revolution by pitching up in the strike zone.
But the declaration from South Korean president Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had no details on how denuclearization will be achieved, leaving it to Trump to negotiate the finer points of an agreement when he meets with Kim in May or June.
I do not suspect that NASA sat Trump in a room and explained the finer points of a lunar sample return mission, but these slides and the accompanying report is what the administration will use as a starting point to shape the future of the agency.
You could spend all day trying to explain why various utterances don't really make sense, but if he's putting advisers out on television to denounce an entirely fake trade agreement with China, pointing out that he's also getting the finer points wrong hardly seems worth our time.
I have the option of allowing the Dadbot to converse out loud, via Alexa (though unnervingly, his responses would come out in her voice.) He discusses the context of a Gertrude Stein quote, how to say "instrumentality" in Portuguese, and the finer points of Ottoman-era governance in Greece.
It will also include on the American side Sung Kim, who the U.S. ambassador to the Philippines who really is the point person here in dealing with the North Korean delegation about the finer points of diplomacy here and what they can and cannot get done as well.
The gardens are an effort to address that issue as well, offering longtime residents of the neighborhood their own garden plots and an opportunity to work, learn the finer points of nurturing mustard greens, and socialize with their new neighbors—not to mention enjoy some healthy, fresh food themselves.
The Super Bowl is traditionally considered to be a male-only, sports-centric activity, leaving those of us unfamiliar with the finer points of football to gorge on all the viewing party snacks and make idle chit-chat with the other uninitiated about which uniforms have the best colorways.
The Islamists' control of Timbuktu focused on wrecking the ancient Sufi shrines, mounting public amputations and boasting on Twitter; the finer points of the city's cultural heritage didn't seem to interest them, and as Hammer acknowledges, the manuscript collections were "mostly ignored" until the final stages of the occupation.
"It seems beneath the moment to spend so much time debating the finer points of healthcare plans that will be revised a hundred times before they are ever even proposed to Congress, let alone passed into law, while Rome is burning all around us," said Miller, the Democratic strategist.
Huddled in a windowless room at the historic hip-hop label Def Jam, Ms. Williams, a 64-year-old communications coach and artist development specialist, pressed the rapper Fetty Luciano, an energetic new signee fresh from a stint in prison, on the finer points of his future aspirations.
The Christianity that Erasmus advocated — eschewing the finer points of metaphysics in favor of the humility, simplicity and charity he saw in Jesus of Nazareth — was overpowered by Luther's conviction that the Word of God, revealed in Scripture, speaks unambiguously on all doctrinal matters, no matter how abstruse.
She was praised as a model for how white candidates could use policy proposals and rhetoric to highlight their values, and a testament to the importance of building a diverse staff who could advocate the finer points of minority outreach — like engaging with the black and Latino press.
Niall O'Dowd, the publisher of several Irish-American media outlets, said these slip-ups were par for the course on St. Patrick's Day in the United States, where some of the finer points of Irish culture often get lost in the green-tinged melee of parades and bar crawls.
Much of the rest of the day was filled with plodding testimony about debates among the Founding Fathers, discussion of the finer points of President Andrew Johnson's 1865 impeachment, and careful recitation of the definition of "high misdemeanors" from Samuel Johnson's 1755 A Dictionary of the English Language.
I've figured out the perfect way to braise turnips (lots of butter, a small amount of chicken stock), mastered the too-many-parsnips conundrum (roast with olive oil and cumin salt), and even gotten my 7-year-old to appreciate the finer points of kohlrabi (sliced thin and eaten raw).
If Happy Gilmore did not directly anticipate the golfing boom that immediately followed its release, it certainly preceded it, and gave people too young to enjoy the, uh, finer points of Caddyshack and Caddyshack II a point of reference from which to build an understanding and love for the game.
In his work, across entries like 2009's breakout double album Toeachizown and last year's exquisite, underrated Invite the Light, the Los Angeles singer-producer-arranger wields a handle on the finer points of the chemistry of classic funk that can only come from an encyclopedic knowledge of the source material.
Kennedy never closed the door on the use of race in college admissions but, until 2016, had never voted to uphold such a program — and that was in the Fisher II case where the post-Scalia court simply lost appetite for the finer points of University of Texas-Austin's unusual system.
This is the woman, after all, who threw herself on the ground at Kimye's feet, regularly discusses the finer points of her sex life and her secrets to preventing thigh chafe in front of audiences of thousands, and writes scathing satires and musical numbers about dismantling the patriarchy brick by brick.
FROM COINAGE: Vacation Like a Kardashian: Here's How Much It Will Cost You FROM COINAGE: Vacation Like a Kardashian: Here's How Much It Will Cost You But Kanye's lack of understanding when it comes to the finer points of optimal #OOTD angles and lighting isn't the only thing keeping Kim up at night.
Political and economic leaders across Europe will be paying very close attention to a high-stakes Italian ballot measure coming up for a vote on Sunday that is so confusing, nine out of 10 Italians have admitted they don't understand it and an Italian startup is offering classes on the referendum's finer points.
After discussing some of the finer points of fight promotion, the excited UFC president said that he is willing to offer Conor and Floyd $25 million each to face off (plus a portion of the Pay-Per-View revenue)in an event that Dana says would include an entire card of fights.
The current queen of Westeros is looking pretty confident atop the Iron Throne, with no one around to mansplain the finer points of leadership to her — but with everyone gunning for her, from Dany to Jon to Arya to Tyrion to perhaps even her beloved Jaime, the fiercest Lannister is definitely doomed.
A Word With As a 7-year-old in North Carolina, Amy Sedaris yearned to host her own hospitality show, inspired by local women like Peggy Mann and Betty Elliot who, on sets resembling their homes, discussed the finer points of bat sleeves and collar construction or the lineage of Mayflower descendants.
Trade has its benefits, for sure — and tariffs like the 1930s' Smoot Hawley should be avoided at all costs — but the finer points of economic theory are lost on those who just want to go to work each morning and make the kind of wage that kept their parents in the middle class.
A formative stint at Angelica Kitchen in the East Village, for instance, taught her the finer points of the dragon bowl — a traditional macrobiotic dish of layered whole grains, vegetables, beans and fermented garnishes — which she later transformed into an Instagram sensation during a residency at the now-shuttered Café Henrie in 22.
While Kim taught the world the finer points of contouring your face until it's made up entirely of sharp angles, Kylie has recently made a name for herself selling thousands of tubes of vanilla-scented matte lipstick, and now Kendall's cashing in on the cosmetics craze, creating a custom eyeshadow palette exclusively for Estée Lauder.
Nobody knows the finer points of the law better than Ruth, but she's second-guessed regarding her style as she prepares to appear before the U.S. Court of Appeals, and confronted with doubts from colleagues -- including the ACLU's legal director (Justin Theroux), an ostensible ally -- regarding whether her approach will really work with the judges.
You need it to help you get through that last mile, or drown out the noise of the train or your chatty car-pool friend, but it's hardly the time to really dive into the finer points of the guitars in your favorite song, or truly appreciate the vocal range of your favorite singer.
HowStuffWorksScreenshot: GizmodoA site some of you will have come across before, but worth mentioning for those who haven't discovered it yet (or have forgotten about it): HowStuffWorks is packed with educational info on how almost everything in this world works, from why your pets act the way they do, to the finer points of rocket science.
It had much of the same camaraderie of the anime convention nearly a decade earlier, though instead of discussing the finer points of anime—like the political importance of tentacle porn no longer being a pervasive part of the medium—he was now hiking, drinking Scotch, and plotting a white-only future with his fellow Nazis.
And while the characteristically acerbic writing includes witty barbs and observations -- from those sporting MAGA hats to latte-sipping liberals -- the finer points are lost in lurid imagery and cheap scares, masquerading as smart TV. "Horror Story" regulars Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters again anchor the show, which opens with 90 seconds of news footage building toward election night.
Her side of the story is not about guilt or innocence — the discussion over guilt and innocence ended right about the time she completed her community service, as far as she's concerned — but about the finer points of being Tonya Harding: respect, mitigating circumstances, how we treat people and what we expect from them in the first place.
Experts of other martial lines have philosophized similarly, saying that a practitioner must first learn basic principles, which can often be a rough and brutish process, and only then can they learn to refine the finer points of the art, much like the progression a potter develops in learning how to shape a mound of clay into an intricate vase.
I mean, look, I know it is a heck of a lot easier to cover 140 characters here or there or what the president may be saying about the media here or there than it is to the learn finer points of how Medicaid is funded in this country and how that would or would not change under the Senate bill.
It's fine, even necessary, for "Empire" to be a little goofy, but a show about music — especially one with clever, knowing real life music industry flourishes like Hakeem hopping up on the Empire board room desk like the ill-fated rapper Bobby Shmurda did at his signing — could stand to be more sensitive to the finer points of the actual business.
But as someone who has long been a devoted theatergoer (and can knowledgeably debate, for instance, the finer points of the Angela Lansbury versus Tyne Daly versus Bernadette Peters productions of "Gypsy"), I have a grudging admiration for someone who once had four shows running simultaneously on Broadway, tying a record that had been held by the legendary Rodgers and Hammerstein.
She says she bought books on Amazon to help her work out some finer points of her medium—a self-deprecating comment from someone who studied painting with the likes of Amy Sillman and Nicole Eisenman at Bard College—but the slightly naïve approach, awkward spatial relations, jarring color juxtapositions create an effect that is, ultimately, vulnerable, open-hearted, and immediate.
And as such, we can only presume they engage in the usual pastimes of celebrity BFFs, such as dining out at swanky restaurants with their wives, calling each other up to compare notes on the latest Oscar-worthy screenplay they're reading, examining the finer points of their new multi-million dollar business venture, and of course, discussing what they plan on wearing the next day.
Many of the photos of the event online show students holding signs with simplistic slogans pre-written by the Tea Party group, such as, "Gun control only stops good guys from getting guns," and "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety"—a quote attributed to Benjamin Franklin that was written to argue the finer points of a tax dispute.
We sat down with Pat LaFrieda, of the three-generation-old LaFrieda Meats, purveyors of some of the choicest bovine, swine, poultry, and game provisions to the likes of New York City restaurants as The Spotted Pig, Union Square Cafe, Minetta Tavern, and yes, of course, Shake Shack, to grill and to discuss the finer points of preparing and cooking meat, and what you need to do it right.
" For insight into America's eschatological mind-set, and into fundamentalist culture generally, there may be no more eloquent guide than Meghan O'Gieblyn, who was raised in the faith and then — painfully, reluctantly — abandoned it, though not before honing her considerable intellect on the finer points of church doctrine at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, a deeply conservative college known among evangelicals, she notes, as "the West Point of Christian service.
Read all the finer points... >> In her sum-up of the study, Poynter's Kristen Hare offers a glass half full with "a few much smaller but still important data points" and success stories... The "dying gasp of one local newspaper" Katie Pellico writes: The demise of the longstanding, small town weekly newspaper The Warroad Pioneer is documented in stunning detail in this new story by NYT correspondent Richard Fausset.
In addition to a meticulous biography written by Lippincott, the monograph includes a 2141-page interview between Lippincott and Murray that covers Murray's salad days in New York City in the early 313s; his time as an assistant to Barnett Newman; his relationship with the influential critic Clement Greenberg; and the finer points of his work, including his naming conventions, the idea of sculpture as experience, and his intentions for his public and sited works.
The piece, written by Seth Abramovitch, whose narrative made it clear that he had no idea who the group was ("I admit to being a little fuzzy on some of the finer points of BTS history, like where they came from, why they are so appealing to so many millions or even what BTS stands for"), had a dismissive and condescending view of Korean culture, its music industry and the artists themselves.
To understand what the Underworld series is about, and why it has survived for so long, it's worth reviewing the separate entries — if for no other reason than to sort out the finer points of the series' mythology, much of which was first established in... Underworld (513): Director Len Wiseman's debut film is best understood as a cheap, gothic knockoff of The Matrix, which more or less defined the R-rated action movie in the early '214s.

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