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As with Chekhov, Ms Baker foregoes loud noise for a quiet ache.
By complying with this order, ARM Holdings foregoes a huge chunk of revenue.
And to this day, the 99-year-old foregoes a computer in favor of her beloved typewriter.
Like his audio artist precursors, Martin foregoes spatial-temporal order in favor of visual or thematic echoes.
Star-spangled in blue and purple, the artist's structure foregoes rectilinear geometries in favor of more circular swivel shapes.
Interestingly, the solo exhibition foregoes the artist's larger sculptures, presenting instead two lesser known components of his oeuvre: drawings and maquettes.
BEAM foregoes the use of rigid (and often heavy) building materials for a collapsible manufactured structure that is expanded once in place.
I would hope AiB brings back its endearing style of light-touch forced socializing next year and foregoes any online pre-sales.
It's a scorched song about loss, and Mr. East foregoes his shaky yelp for a tone that's lush but hollow, pregnant with dread.
Bites Baieta, with a 23-year-old chef at the helm, foregoes an Instagram-oriented atmosphere for a firm focus on what matters most: the food.
If everyone foregoes the algorithm and the company's revenue takes a hit, we can expect others to be even more insistent on taking control away from the user.
Ms. Gebre Egziabher foregoes the traditional gloss of niter kibbeh, spiced clarified butter, for oil infused with the same spices, to make the food healthier but still rich.
It foregoes much of the physical ruggedizing for software that will theoretically compensate for conditions on the ISS — throttling its performance in reaction to space-based radiation, for instance.
The play doesn't employ this characterization to arrive at a deeper understanding of Gorey's art — in fact, it foregoes discussion and use of his creative work to a disappointing degree.
The team says that games convert with lossless quality and maintain 90hz render times so everything should look smooth, though Swift notably foregoes stereoscopic rendering for the sake of performance.
Like Amnesia and BioShock, Memoranda foregoes a direct retelling of the source material in place of seeking to instill upon its audience a sensation similar to the experience of reading Murakami.
Universal student loan debt cancellation would result in about "0.4% of GDP in annual forfeited revenue as the government foregoes debt service collection on forgiven loans," according to the Moody's report.
The role Clinton models, however, foregoes Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's advice to Lean In and redefines traditional masculine and feminine roles in favor of "Princeton Mom" Susan Patton's advice to Marry Well.
Egyptian moussaka foregoes both the béchamel of the Greek version and the usual ground beef, so all attention is given to the eggplant, roasted in tomato sauce until the flesh goes lush.
Faced with a period of economic troubles, she is forced to tighten her belt: she eats out less often, puts off some home repairs, foregoes a couple of salon visits, and so on.
Instead, the Périgord Construction of Vision Drawings take historical culture as their starting point, in a way that foregoes anything we might know about the artist — except for the remarkable achievement of his hand.
In Creep, a found-footage film that foregoes pageantry for a stark sense of panic, Duplass plays a strange loner that his documentarian/friend/victim, played by writer-director Patrick Brice, can't quite pin down.
In sisig baboy, the chef, Carmen Sta Maria (pronounced Santa Maria), foregoes the usual pig ears, jowl and snout for pork belly and crumbled chicharrón, to evoke the crunch, if not the chewiness, of cartilage.
Apparently, still thirsting for this type of work, and blinded by post-internet aesthetics, critics of this year's focused exhibition—which foregoes attempts at global activism in favor of a localized, pointed critique of the art world itself—tend to miss the point.
It foregoes lengthy exposition and backstories, and while that makes for a disjointed narrative structure, it allows for a fast-paced story told mainly through scares and monsters and plenty of gunfights and Idris Elba asking Jake if the animals in his world still speak.
By taking unilateral action under U.S. trade law, the United States foregoes in concert with allies suing China at the WTO, which has multiple provisions that we could have used here to punish their intellectual property violations, to punish them for state subsidies, for exports and all manner of things.
My colleague VanDerWerff has argued that MST3K is at its best when it foregoes the snark and sticks to less aggressive mockery of the films it's skewering; but when the fictional conceit at play is that our hero is being "forced" to endure bad films, the audience's basic goodwill should be allowed to have its limits.
Until we reach the day when no student makes a meal from someone else's scraps, or falls asleep on a steering wheel, or foregoes the assistance they need because they can't get away from their job long enough to access it, we have work to do, and passing the BASIC Act is the first step we should take.
And if the GOP foregoes the anti-abortion provisions, it would likely anger many conservatives who oppose Planned Parenthood and would like to see it defunded (even though the organization can't use federal funds to provide abortions because of the Hyde Amendment, and the Medicaid reimbursements it receives cover health services such as birth control and cancer screenings.) It's not the first time the Byrd rule has been considered in relation to defunding Planned Parenthood.
Twitch foregoes his future modeling plans to settle down with Lyric. Linden spends Seward's remaining twelve hours with him. He allows his son Adrian to visit, but Becker denies entry. Seward admits to Linden that he arrived home after his wife's death, but quickly left.
The school operates on a shoestring budget of , or when including the kitchen program. The Free School intentionally foregoes government funding to avoid external control and needless bureaucracy. A volunteer staff performs the school's administrative duties, and as of 2012, six teachers are employed full-time at forty-hour weeks for a yearly stipend. Many take second jobs.
Julian (Percy Marmont) is a poor artist who lives with wife Edith (Alice Joyce) and their newborn baby in Harlem. Struggling to make ends meet, he foregoes his artistic calling and draws for magazines. Reaching his limits, Julian convinces his wife he could reach higher grounds if he were to go to Paris. He moves to Paris while his Edith works at a shop on Fifth Avenue.
Bowers does not attribute either as the director for this particular production nor does Bowers credit a cameraman. Blair Smith was the first cameraman of the Thanhouser company, but he was soon joined by Carl Louis Gregory who had years of experience as a still and motion picture photographer. The role of the cameraman was uncredited in 1910 productions. The Thanhouser adaption notably foregoes the famous Shakespearean stage directions: Exit, pursued by a bear.
When Venkatapathy asks Ramana to marry Chitti, he refuses and foregoes the wealth he is entitled to inherit in exchange for Ammadu and their newborn son. Govindayya asks Venkatapathy to marry Chitti and Chukkalamma protests, reuniting Chitti and Bheemudu. A helpless Govindayya is confronted by Viyyanna, who threatens to use his influence as a president of the panchayat to have him arrested if he does not reform himself. Govindayya begs pardon and flees with his family.
Her genetic condition Hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (hEDS) results in chronic pain so she foregoes post-show selfies for more meaningful interactions. Appearing on Drag Race, let alone winning, put Oddly on a steep learning curve to transform every aspect of her drag art into a business. It also forced her to re- evaluate what she could physically do—as contorting her body in performances takes a toll—while still delivering a drag experience for her audiences.
Oddly has been diagnosed with type 3 Hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (hEDS). With her heightened status, she's found a content community of people living with ‘hEDS’, and other invisible disabilities, who call themselves zebras as they have more exotic diseases than doctors would expect. The condition as well as the chronic pain of her "bones grinding" leave her depleted after performing so she foregoes post-show photo ops for more meaningful interactions. Oddly is the grandson of Denver Black Panther's leader Lauren Watson.
Potter argues that the Building & Loan should be dissolved. The directors tell George that the Building & Loan will only stay open if he agrees to remain and carry on his father's work. George foregoes a trip to Europe and his plans for college, giving the funds saved toward tuition to his younger brother. In 1932, George and Uncle Billy are waiting at the Bedford Falls railroad station for Harry to come home from college, when Harry arrives with his new wife, Ruth.
As of 2013, the most common matching program increased to 100% of the first 6%. This program states that once the employee contributes 6% of their gross pay, the employer's contributions stop until the following year. If the employee contributes less than 6% of their gross income, the employee foregoes additional compensation from the employer available to them had they contributed up to the 6% limit. For example, an employee whose annual gross pay is $50,000 contributes $3,000 (6% of gross pay) would receive a $3,000 employer contribution.
T in a dress) and Sockhead (Bobcat Goldthwait), who has a sock puppet for a head. Ricky has trouble adjusting to his new life as a freak, though he opens up when some of the other freaks recount how they were captured and disfigured by Elijah. During his first performance, Ricky foregoes his act and performs a Shakespearean monologue which captivates the audience. Spotting his agent in the crowd, Ricky jumps off the stage hoping to be rescued, but flies into a murderous rage when the agent makes fun of him.
At the core of Becker's economic theory on the family, which he developed on the basis of figures for United States families in 1981, is the rotten kid theorem. He applied the economics of an altruist to a family, wherein a person takes actions that improve the well-being of another person, despite more self-interested action being feasible. Becker pointed out that a parent foregoes higher income, by focusing on family work commitments in order to maximize a well-meaning objective. Becker also theorized that a child in a US family may be perfectly selfish because it maximizes its own utility.
One consequence of employer-based coverage (as opposed to single-payer or government-funded via individual taxes) is that employers facing increasing healthcare costs offset the expense by either paying relatively less or hiring fewer workers. Since health insurance benefits paid by employers are not treated as income to employees, the government foregoes a sizable amount of tax revenue each year. This subsidy or tax expenditure was estimated by CBO at $281 billion in 2017. On March 1, 2010, billionaire investor Warren Buffett said that the high costs paid by U.S. companies for their employees' health care put them at a competitive disadvantage.
Winston is a genetically engineered gorilla, scientist, and adventurer. He wields a short-range Tesla Cannon that electrocutes enemies at close range, and wears armor that incorporates a Jump Pack, allowing him to make leaps across great distances and damage foes on landing. He can also deploy a Barrier Projector that provides a temporary spherical shield to protect himself and teammates from enemy fire. Winston's ultimate ability is Primal Rage, in which he briefly gives in to "the beast within" to get massively increased health and powerful melee attacks with knockback, although he foregoes his primary weapon.
After the murder of an American secret agent by an international ring of assassins, the US foregoes sending another government agent but hires an amoral mercenary named Merrill to shut the organisation down. The Americans arrange for Merrill, nicknamed Bingo, to work with a Norwegian secret agent named Erik as a Norwegian national named Edith identifies Rubeck, the head of the assassination ring. The Norwegians want Rubeck taken to Oslo to stand trial for killing all the passengers aboard an airliner when Rubeck planted a bomb to kill one passenger. The Americans initially agree but want Merrill to capture and interrogate Rubeck for the details of his organisation.
As individuals become more involved with radical activities, their social circles become more constrained, which diminishes contact with non-radicalized persons and further entrenches radicalized thinking. For example, when a young man spends several years in a Yeshiva in order to establish himself within a Haredi community, he foregoes future earnings that would be accessible should he choose a secular education. To quote Berman “As consumption opportunities are limited, work for pay becomes less appealing, freeing up even more time for community activities.” This sunk cost figures into future calculations, and raises the defection constraint in a way that non-radicalized group dynamics cannot.
" Robert Blair of Highsnobiety gave a positive review stating, "Aware of their favorable position in the industry, Cole and Dreamville took it upon themselves to create a watershed moment that foregoes petty squabbles or territorialism in order to celebrate an artform that captivates millions around the world. A launching pad for future stars and another accolade in the storied career of others, this one, as they say, is for the culture." Writing for HipHopDX, Trent Clark praised the album calling it a "clinic for hardbody hip hop." He continued saying: "ROTD3 sports keepers for a wide range of Hip Hop listeners, further proof that Young Simba has grown into the Mufasa of this rap shit.
In an excerpt from The Organism, he writes: > If, in examining a man's pupillary reflex, we obtain a relatively constant > contraction of the iris, this is possible only because the individual, so to > speak, surrenders his eye to us and completely foregoes the usual act of > seeing, i.e. the visual prehension of some environmental feature. Of course, > it is true that in real vision the diameter of the pupil changes according > to the amount of light on the seen object. But it certainly is not true that > the same light intensity will produce the same contraction when it affects > the organ in isolation (as in the reflex examination), and when it acts upon > the eye of the person who deliberately regards an objects.
The stamina meter drops after performing most intensive actions like running, dodging, or attacking, but restores when the player otherwise is walking around. When the player's stamina is depleted, the character will be forced to stop for a brief period to catch their breath before they can move, leaving them vulnerable to attack. In addition, the maximum stamina that the player has will drop over time while in the field, though certain items can restore the maximum stamina level. While on free hunts, the player can leave the field and return to the village at any time, keeping any items they have collected; on Quest hunts, failure to complete the mission in time or abandoning the quest foregoes any reward items.
It was originally intended as a five-part miniseries but, thanks to the audience reception, Tezuka's engagement with the character was extended to five years. Black Jack's attitude and matter of dress are meant to remind readers of the archetypal pirate: rebellious and clever, a man who operates outside the restricting bureaucracy of modern life. His scar embodies the principle of the flawed hero: his half-black, half-white face foregoes any claim to "purity"—be it cultural or ideological—and betrays the complexity of the character. A pirate carrying a similar scar, Captain Harlock, was introduced in 1953's "Adventures of a Honeybee" prior to Black Jack's creation, however Black Jack became the star of his own manga series years before Harlock did.
A synopsis of the book published in 1910 states: > This is a romance of the Virginia tobacco fields and has for its central > figure Christopher Blake. He is the descendant of a rich and aristocratic > family, and through reduced fortunes is obligated to work as a laborer on > the estate which for generations has been owned by his forebears. Upon the > death of his father, when he is only ten years old, he suddenly finds home > and fortune snatched from him, and with a blind mother and two sisters to > support he begins a life of toil. He foregoes education and drudges > unceasingly that his mother may be kept in ignorance of her change of > fortune and that his twin sister may not have to work.
Katie Bain of Billboard wrote that Garrix and Lewis paid homage to American singer Bruce Springsteen with the lyrics "we had Springsteen playing so loud" in their track. She felt the song swelling and compelling "in the same style as many of Springsteen's biggest and most grandiose hits", noting that "Lewis' soaring vocals add to the effect" and that "all these elements making yet another bonafide smash from the EDM hitmaker". Writing for Dancing Astronaut, Farrell Sweeney noted the presence of "an energy-building violin line and acoustic elements" resulting from a song "vocal-led by Lewis's impassioned vocals, while Garrix foregoes a heavy electronic emphasis, trading it in for a subtle production backdrop accented with acoustics". Mike Wass of Idolator deemed the song "an emotional banger" and "a duo's genre-blurring bop", containing Dean Lewis vocals "over piano keys and strummed guitar".
The album largely foregoes radio-friendly "pop bangers" in favour of "sexy, seductive R&B;" that focuses on "moods and textures and creating an alluring, provocative vibe", while maintaining an almost seamless cohesiveness throughout the record. The album showcases Malik's vocals, tackling different moods such as smitten, libidinous, and ethereal, and using vocal techniques such as intricately voiced chords and falsettos throughout the album, ornate vocal runs in "Fool for You", vibrato in "It's You", Qawwali singing in "Flower", freestyle singing in "Lucozade" and reggae singing in "Do Something Good". The music production is similarly detailed, complex, and deeply textured, ranging from elaborate synth swirls in "She" to the careful layering of soft-funk guitar lines in "Borderz". There is sonic experimentation present throughout the album, experimenting with elements such as the minimal and moody tones of contemporary R&B;, reverberated funk guitar, M83-esque electronics, and soft rock drums and piano.
After Castiel's actions result in the release of the Leviathans – God's first creations – Sam is left struggling with the restoration of his memories of his time in Hell, even if he remains dedicated to helping Dean and others stop the Leviathans. During this time, he has a reunion with his old Kitsune friend, Amy Pond, who has become a mortician feeding on the dead to sustain her, although Dean nevertheless kills her when he discovers that she has been killing to help her sick son. As Sam experiences hallucinations of Lucifer taunting him with the idea that he is still in Hell, he initially tries to control them by focusing on wounds he sustains in the real world, but matters become worse when he is forced to rely on information from the hallucination to save Dean. As his mental state becomes worse, Sam foregoes sleep to stop his visions, but is sent to an asylum when he is hit by a car while running away from Lucifer.
See, for example ; ; ) Following evidence that Solomon's conclusions may have been flawedSummarized in and largely based on his own psychoanalytic reading of a dream narrative Schubert set down in 1822, McClary revised the paper again. Its definitive version was printed in the 1994 edition of the book Queering the Pitch: The New Gay and Lesbian Musicology edited by Philip Brett, Elizabeth Wood, Gary Thomas. According to McClary, Schubert, in the second movement of his Unfinished Symphony, foregoes the usual narrative of the sonata form by "wandering" from one key area to another in a manner which does not consolidate the tonic, but without causing its violent reaffirmation: > What is remarkable about this movement is that Schubert conceives of and > executes a musical narrative that does not enact the more standard model in > which a self strives to define identity through the consolidation of ego > boundaries...in a Beethovian world such a passage would sound vulnerable, > its tonal identity not safely anchored; and its ambiguity would probably > precipitate a crisis, thereby justifying the violence needed to put things > right again.McClary (1994) p.
Estrella TV assumed a permanent channel slot on DirecTV on October 4, 2016, taking over the channel 442 slot previously occupied by Azteca México, which was discontinued by Mexican network TV Azteca in favor of focusing on its domestic Azteca América broadcast network. In 2018, Estrella TV was the only American television network to experience total day ratings growth in cable viewership among viewers over age 12 between the same period in 2016. That year saw Estrella TV begin producing new drama and comedy series such as LOL (a Canadian-produced sketch comedy series that foregoes the use of verbal dialogue, performed by comedians across the world) and Tarde lo Conocí (a novela-style drama series focusing on the life of musical superstar Patricia Terehan as she rose from poverty to stardom, while faces tough challenges that take her to path from fame to misfortune). On October 10, 2018, Estrella TV re-ordered the Hispanic television landscape, when it bumped UniMás for third place among the national Spanish language networks in the weeknight prime time (8:00-11:00 p.

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