I think because it is a genre of suffering, to a large degree a genre of female suffering.
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And the Newtonian law of modern media is that for every genre of coverage, there will be a genre of meta-coverage.
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But I think wrapped up in this idea of its being a genre of suffering is also that it's a genre of empowerment.
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Yet the genre of categorizer is an abstract one where the genre of, say, kiddie psychedelia is a concrete one, and, crucially, the album declines to define its implied present.
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This whole genre of music is really fascinating to me.
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The 1970s genre of blaxploitation was polarizing for black audiences.
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The show's theme song inspired a whole genre of jokes.
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Fender achieves high marks with almost every genre of music.
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Are there professionals rendering services in this genre of storytelling?
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It also will return your top genre of the year.
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The coma genre is my favorite genre of Trump memes.
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Somewhere around 1974, the genre of punk rock was born.
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This might be my new favorite genre of sports photo.
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What genre of music do you listen to the most?
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He created a whole new genre of delivering the news.
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Quitting YouTube has become a genre of video unto itself.
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Each month, we focus on a particular genre of wine.
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Tyler, the Creator is exploring a totally new genre of music.
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The genre of video features soft sounds intended to soothe listeners.
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Rather, it's more a genre of transportation than a single invention.
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That they are going to hear a particular genre of music.
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A genre of films with identical thumbnails and near identical plots.
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Meanwhile, this story could spawn a whole new genre of cinema.
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Let's repeat that—he helped create an entire genre of music.
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But she has expanded into a new genre of terrible advice.
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Noir might be the most successful crossover genre of the bunch.
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KSI pioneered a new genre of crossover: The YouTube boxing match.
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Artist retrospectives most often fall into the genre of historical fiction.
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They wanted it to be reflective of that genre of music.
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"Metal has always been a political genre of music," said Deaibes.
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"Auto-battlers" are a relatively new genre of competitive strategy games.
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Now their tales are fueling a genre of grifter-related entertainment.
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"There is not just one genre of humor," Ms. Tummers said.
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I also like very much the genre of films about films.
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I knew exactly what genre of book I wanted to write.
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Another genre of performance gained prominence during this time period: drag.
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It's actually a savvy way to browse any genre of memes.
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Sepuya's photographs breathe new life into the genre of studio portraiture.
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The Instagram poets have given birth to a genre of their own.
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As per the genre of my practice as academic, professional, or business?
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JPEGMAFIA is obsessed with what he calls "a new genre" of movies.
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Crushing soap curls is now a sub-genre of "oddly satisfying" videos.
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It's more of a genre of content, but not a 'verb'/noun.
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I think it's just that it's a really fun genre of music.
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While no one was looking, VR birthed a new genre of film.
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Or will it exist in its own genre of terrible matrimony movie?
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One-hit wonders are common in every genre of music, even country.
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Swaggering men have long dominated the genre of truth-telling political humor.
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It's why writers' routines have become an entire genre of web content.
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Is there a specific genre of music that is recommended for babies?
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One particularly macabre genre of early-21 TikTok: the coronavirus stockpiling video.
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She's done a lot of clever things in that genre of protest.
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How does the genre of a work connect to all of this?
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That genre of pro wrestling is something Ambrose, as Moxley, thrived on.
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It seems like you guys created that genre of comedy and mockumentary.
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By the way, that's my favorite genre of film, women's prison films.
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In other words, social media has spawned a whole new genre of makeup.
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Now, there's an entire genre of comedy wrestlers here in the United States.
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Like every genre of music, country music is still dominated by white men.
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I liked the script, plus I hadn't done this genre of film before.
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Where would you say Big Black Coat fits in the genre of music?
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The result, Colossal Cave Adventure ("Adventure"), spawned a new genre of computer game.
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Boxing Emergency Contact into the genre of YA romance would be a disservice.
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The genre of cult podcasts is well its way to becoming a thing.
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For one thing, the entire genre of film noir would beg to differ.
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Do you dare admit you love this most mocked genre of heavy metal?
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There is a different genre of tech startup that values impact over profits.
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And then Allen as a comedic auteur, which is a genre of moviemaking.
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There may be no genre of television easier to parody than true crime.
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Perhaps sweeter still is the emerging micro-genre of animal-on-human revenge.
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Ransom pointed towards a new genre of popular fiction: the young adult novel.
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It's not helping that hip-hop is the biggest genre of music, period.
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But another genre of vehicle is also getting scarce: the el cheapo coupé.
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"Hearthstone Battlegrounds" is Blizzard's first foray into the growing genre of "auto-battlers."
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We wanted to give that genre of music its kind of nobility again.
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It's 2019, and scams are practically a pop culture genre of their own.
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The plantation genre of happy mammies and Sambos was gone with the wind.
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N. Like Infinity War, Game of Thrones became its own genre of meme.
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Not many people know that New Mexico has its own genre of music.
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I don't think it's an entirely new genre of game, like he says.
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You guys are constantly put in the genre of alt-country or Americana.
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It becomes a brand, almost; a defining characteristic, a genre of its own.
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The genre of the mystery was the architecture that serviced the stages of grief.
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It's a genre of television that's no longer as revelatory as it once was.
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But there's one genre of cover so ubiquitous it almost flew under the radar.
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Take a look at Soundcloud rap, the most popular new genre of last year.
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It's handy-dandy in situations where I'm looking for a particular genre of article.
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This genre of simulator is titled an "otome" game (乙女ゲーム Otome gēmu).
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What do you do after you help create an entirely new genre of game?
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Which genre of electronic music is most associated with Rotterdam in the early-90s?
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You've got your own genre of music that you created, so focus on that.
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How exactly would you describe the genre of what we're listening to right now?
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UK Garage has been, and is still a hugely influential genre of British music.
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Ms Grandin's "Thinking in Pictures" was part of a new genre of "autie-biographies".
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Whatever numbers we can reach, it still remains an underground genre of music, period.
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As the first modern alternative newspaper, it literally defined a new genre of publishing.
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Big festival shows are a staple for fans of nearly any genre of music.
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It's become so popular that it's even spawned an, erm, new genre of porn.
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But a new genre of political punditry has proclaimed this something of a myth.
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But if one female film fails, it affects the entire genre of female movies.
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This unending wave of PSAs has basically become a sub-genre of ironic humor.
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Thomson reclaims the dated genre of the love duet for lyric tenor and soprano.
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Her juxtapositions — of vocal approach, of genre, of era, of tempo — feel sui generis.
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Brazilian Carnival celebrations are closely tied with the music and dance genre of samba.
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Each month I select a particular genre of wine and recommend three good examples.
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Alien launched a whole genre of imitators (and sequels and prequels), some better than others.
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It makes the case for a whole new genre of movie: the breakup rom-com.
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They are wonderfully musical, fun, and enjoyable to listen to with any genre of music.
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"An Inconvenient Truth" can be said to have spawned the genre of climate-change films.
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This isn't to say that the genre of battle royale games is dying down, though.
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There is a genre of essay that is widely made fun of in literary circles.
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Ultimately, what Google has discovered is a whole new genre of attacks on modern computers.
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Yet "Hostiles", Scott Cooper's new film, has succeeded in robbing the genre of its frivolities.
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Videos of plastic surgery procedures on YouTube are their own special genre of body horror.
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And why more women are colonising a genre of Brazilian music known for its misogyny.
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I heard that you purposely avoid listening to any genre of heavy music in general.
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It's a really unique genre of music, particularly this guy Chancha Via Circuito from Argentina.
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Rilla: The reality is that this current genre of video is very popular right now.
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Sherri Dougherty: I'm thrilled that someone is paying attention to the genre of agriculture photography!
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It's always been this amorphous thing, whether something is a sub-genre of another thing.
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More important than the genre of music is the act of listening to music, period.
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Those characters could also spawn an entire new genre of game, as it turns out.
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How do you feel about the way things have changed in that genre of TV?
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These works are surreal deviations on the archaic genre of the Lady-in-Waiting portraits.
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Her fluid, surreal work lends itself to the genre of blacklight posters and drug use.
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Hyperrealism is a genre of art that produces hand-drawn images resembling high-resolution photos.
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He has also disrupted a core genre of viral animal content: inspirational interspecies friendship videos.
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It can also take you to an individual show, network, or specific genre of programming.
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Dixon: I feel like [Relapse] have some major thrash or whatever fucking genre of metal.
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It's a genre of music that is queer, even when it doesn't try to be.
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You'll probably also want to nail down what genre of music interests you the most.
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In fact, you could argue that man versus nature is the original genre of realism.
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His genre of criminality is light-years from the sort that characterized the apartheid state.
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It's not every river that has an entire genre of landscape painting named after it.
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Accounts of heroism were the genre of non-breaking news that generated the most interactions.
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There's an entire genre of social media accounts dedicated to promoting cult-favorite grocery stores.
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A New Class, in the genre of Milovan Djilas' writing, has taken root in academia.
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" To be fair, it seems to already be a pretty popular genre of "kid fails.
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Turns out, Klooster isn't responsible for creating the genre of blowjob wedding photos—America is!
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Each month I choose a genre of wines to explore, and suggest three representative bottles.
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But the mother in the genre of mothers disappearing, the woman is always being altruistic.
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In many ways, The Authority was a critique of the entire genre of superhero comics.
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Why does approval of this seemingly benign genre of dessert evoke such a passionate response?
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"For my name to be involved in that genre of music is validating," he says.
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It's a huge moment for Canada's capital and for the genre of punk as a whole.
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An anthropologist and a historian weigh in on the troubling genre of the archaeological adventure story.
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THERE exists a genre of information which might be termed "little-known facts that everyone knows".
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Despite its futuristic theme, Mr Lee's book fits into a familiar genre of business scare stories.
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Simmons pontificated on other genres of music too, including the popular genre of Electronic Dance Music.
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YouTube comedy can be a particularly bad genre of comedy, but Collins' video is exceptionally funny.
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Creepypasta, a genre of crowdsourced online myth-building and storytelling, is notoriously spartan in its execution.
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But the genre of populism depends on how turnout varies in some groups compared with others.
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The Fine Brothers claim that they're not trying to trademark the entire genre of reactions videos.
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Established in 1958, CMA was the first trade organization dedicated to a specific genre of music.
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No sub-genre of pop is so lamentable that it cannot be resold to the nostalgic.
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And hip-hop is arguably the most popular and influential genre of music in contemporary America.
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Does Cassell try to match the music to the mood and genre of games he plays?
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Quitting YouTube, and more specifically the confessional vlog, has become a genre of video unto itself.
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But is this new genre of video a fair way to rack up views and engagement?
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The Oregon Trail is synonymous with "edutainment"—that beloved genre of games that makes learning fun.
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Naturally, this has created a sub-genre of the college reveal video: the college rejection video.
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Josie Totah, actor (Jesse, Glee): Kids with disabilities is a genre of people misrepresented on television.
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Garage was the very first specific genre of music to be explicitly banned from London venues.
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Adi Robertson: My first question is how you bring something new to the genre of cyberpunk.
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It forms a genre of quick-hit entertainment: a prank, a dare, a teenager looking pretty.
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Pat Tarantino, 27, freelance writer specializing in healthcare: Are you into a particular genre of games?
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Riot describes "Teamfight Tactics" as an auto-battler — a relatively new genre of competitive strategy games.
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One particularly striking genre of drawing is comics, such as these Great Leap Forward food cartoons.
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There is also a whole genre of photos by foreign journalists, which have a different aesthetic.
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You will find this in just about every other genre of wine, so why not godello?
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In Secondhand Time, Alexievich turns to the fall of the Soviet Union—another genre of catastrophe.
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"Sonay Ke Chirya (Golden Bird)" (1986) is probably the best example of this genre of work.
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There used to be a genre of Broadway comedy meant to be topical but not emotional.
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The two coincide in her 1970s work to build a genre of startling and uncompromising minimalism.
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He started to grin, and to show signs — rare in this genre — of dancing for fun.
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He had them reenact their murders by filming them in the movie genre of their choosing.
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It's been a while since I've thought of the rich genre of the YO MAMA JOKE.
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The history of this genre is firmly intertwined with that of the genre of utopian literature.
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The artist appears at 122A; the genre of which he is an exemplar is at 25A.
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This is where "From the Corner of the Oval" shatters the genre of the Washington memoir.
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They had the confidence to interfere in every genre of art and every discipline of science.
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"Adventure cats" has become a popular genre of content online, going viral on platforms like Instagram.
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Stormzy is an award-winning rapper famous for his unique genre of rap known as Grime.
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"It put skateboarding on the map as a genre of video games, for one," says Hawk.
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Students can create poetry, drama, song lyrics, video, or use any other genre of creative expression.
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Just type in the genre of emoji you want and those related to your search appear.
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But this genre of advice ignores the perspectives of many nonwhite, non-Christian people in America.
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Apostrophe catastrophes are so common that they've even inspired a genre of writing — including at Vox!
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The Oregon Trail is synonymous with "edutainment"—that beloved genre of games that makes learning fun.
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Amy Nobile and Trisha Ashworth say they pioneered the literary genre of comedic openness about motherhood.
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Unfortunately, this genre of vile attacks on the first lady was not unusual in the least.
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Time and time again, the allegations have spawned what has become a genre of pseudo-apologies.
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Cardi B's deserved number one marks a certain end for what makes the genre of pop win.
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According to Vice, he invented a genre of music he calls "ghost metal," which sounds delightfully creepy.
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Honestly, if anyone can make a living reviewing such a specific genre of food, it's Chrissy Teigen.
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The midi-ring was perhaps the first big trend to come out of this genre of jewelry.
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So consider this a warning: even discussing the genre of these books is giving away critical information.
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But Arroyo decidedly updates the genre of American landscape painting, capturing the flux of contemporary urban landscapes.
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PUNK, so the saying went, was as much a mindset as it was a genre of music.
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Now, finally The Roommate has a logical successor, and some company in the genre of modern obsession.
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Within the genre of adult film, they did themselves proud with great cinematography, design, costumes, and locations.
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EVERY YEAR, as Americans polish off their Thanksgiving feasts, a particular genre of advertisement begins to air.
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Postmodernism (Rating: 4/10) There's a whole genre of art shot into space in the contemporary era.
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Slidey is a member of the vast and diverse genre of games remixing the classic Tetris formula.
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There is a genre of games that I love, and it is those that hate their player.
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Serial changed everything — for the genre of true crime, and for those who knew Syed and Lee.
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Let's wrap things up with not just one, but an entire genre of pop culture conspiracy theories.
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Sounds played through the headphones, but they were not recognizable melodies or a particular genre of music.
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Stone's work as a writer, thinker, artist, and performer helped establish the genre of New Media art.
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The series making its way to television certainly brought more attention to a growing genre of entertainment.
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She first began singing at age 11 playing trova, a traditional genre of music in Puerto Rico.
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Despite their diurnal name, SDRE played an enormous part in codifying the famously nocturnal genre of emo.
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By now you should know that nu-metal is far mre than just a genre of music.
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House explores the genre of Western cinema by placing female subjects in iconic roles from the time.
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One genre of tweets centers on paparazzi photos from Gigi's afternoon with Kendall Jenner in Beverly Hills.
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Home cafe is a genre of chill Instagram videos in which disembodied hands assemble aesthetically-appealing drinks.
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One genre of false theories suggests the attack was orchestrated to disenfranchise the group of angry men.
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It's an entire genre of slang, and the slang of a single language would fill a dictionary.
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Jared Diamond's "Upheaval" belongs to the genre of 220,270-foot books, which sell an explanation of everything.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK. American teen dramas are a psychologically confusing genre of television.
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He's used this persona to find a niche in the currently ubiquitous genre of the biographical sitcom.
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"I love that genre of breakup song, where it's the calm after a big fight," Antonoff said.
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Well, there's an entire genre of writing dedicated to bemoaning pretty much every thing the company does.
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HBO's planned Confederate, by the creators of Game of Thrones, is out of the genre of Griffith.
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There was no hint as to the story, the gameplay or even the genre of the game.
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The London Metropolitan police denied that the form targets any genre of music or demographic of people.
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That's the thing, they've all been hit or misses, mostly in how restrictive the genre of film is.
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The genre of music made Adams feel "unsafe," according to the report, which was also obtained by CNN.
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"I'm actually looking to coin or pioneer an entire new genre of music called 'Raga-rap' " he says.
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Because of this, horror films are one of the most consistently performing genre of all time, Dergarabedian said.
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In particular, Trek created a whole new genre of fiction, "Kirk/Spock" stories (or K/S for short).
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There are bad rom-coms, so much so that they've become an alluring sub-genre of their own.
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With its psychological reality infused with fabulism, Serre's fiction seems to have invented its own genre of literature.
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It's a sub-genre of the subculture that doesn't relate so much in terms of music or dress.
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By the 1980s New Age, a soothing, often synthesized genre of music suited to meditation, had gained popularity.
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There's even a whole genre of fashion design — resortwear — inspired by what you'd wear on these fancy holidays.
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Imagine Occupy Wall Street combined with SantaCon, with every genre of internet conspiracy theorist out in full force.
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In the genre of films about men learning their wives are witches, this one is decidedly less romantic.
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He abandoned his classical piano track, and instead fused traditions to create a hybrid genre of his own.
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What they reveal is Cézanne's continuous experimentation, and even a reinvention of the very genre of the portrait.
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There were a diverse genre of Billboard toppers, and we documented some of our favorites in a slideshow.
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And I find this entire genre of boffo, entitled, show-off masculinity morally problematic and just plain tiresome.
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Books of The Times The most purely, proudly American genre of writing might be the to-do list.
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And I think that there's a lot of room for this genre of games to continue to grow.
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What's usually going on in the culture that leads to one genre of conspiracy rather than the other?
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The "endless runner" genre of games seems inherently stress-generating to me, since it implies running, without end.
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Keanu Reeves is awesome; and long-haired, bearded Keanu breaking stuff is possibly my favorite genre of film.
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Celebrities getting rowdy is perhaps my favorite genre of Instagram feed, and this year they did not disappoint.
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The Obama family's post-presidency vacations might as well become their own genre of lifestyle reporting right now.
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The idea was simple: I would select a genre of wine, and recommend three bottles and some alternates.
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I don't know about you, but women-scamming-the-government-for-money is my favorite genre of film.
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"I think it's largely a genre of music that finds itself being a release for people," he says.
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Wired magazine appeared in 1993, and cyberpunk became a buzzword as a genre of fiction and an aesthetic.
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There is a genre of videos of places that in a more literal sense do not exist anymore.
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The new clue states the year and genre of the film, and indicates the answer is in Spanish.
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"Grossman kind of redefined the genre of caricature by introducing the airbrush as a tool," Mr. Heller said.
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In "O Peixe," instead of the language of advertising, de Andrade taps into the genre of anthropological films.
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Hiding in the book are also several thoughtful and refreshing themes about the genre of the epic itself.
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The result is basically an Old-Fashioned crusta, an old genre of cocktail that involves a sugar rim.
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But slashfic, the genre of fanfic that centers around two members of the same sex, is especially popular.
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Rekhti, a genre of poetry that flourished in India from the late 473s, describes erotic encounters between women.
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Beethoven modeled those Op. 18 quartets on Haydn — his teacher, who essentially invented the genre of string quartet.
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What is your reaction to the genre of A.S.M.R. role-play videos, like the ones that Owen creates?
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There's a whole genre of first-person essay about trying, and failing, to break addiction to the iPhone.
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"Exaggerations, distortion and alienation are characteristics of the genre of satire and caricature," prosecutors said in a statement.
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Unhelpful Guide A misnomer that describes a genre of fan-made YouTube video that introduces newcomers to a band.
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K. "My beloved Britain has been a leader in nearly every genre of music," Corden, 37, told the audience.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Canada There is no genre of music I hate more than Christmas music.
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Hey, this genre of aristocratic athleisure footwear could have a pretty commercial outcome, given Rihanna's track record at Puma.
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But it also brings some levity, and humanity, to a genre of app that had never previously seen either.
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Most affected videos belong to family vloggers like the Murrays — a popular genre of videos about living with kids.
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Like the frontier itself, the Western genre of fiction has adapted, never closing but expanding into new content territories.
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It's almost like the AI identified a new genre of film that we didn't even have a word for.
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The Egyptian genre of music, also known as "electro chaabi," has become a major fixture in urban Egyptian culture.
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Are we as greedy for new cooking competition shows as Netflix is for dominating basically every genre of TV?
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Fresh off the success of Bodyguard, Netflix is leaning into the genre of Sexy People Protecting Other Sexy People.
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All you have to do is go to the website and pick a genre of music and a mood.
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And there are times when Hardcore Henry feels like the beginning of a brand new genre of action movie.
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That's one explanation for why he savagely roasted this woman who loves nerdcore, an objectively terrible genre of music.
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He's helped inaugurate a new genre of lucrative dog marketing, attracting big-name sponsors like Google, Uber and Purina.
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For those that have never experienced this internet genre of storytelling, creepypastas are horror-related stories, images, or videos.
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It's a genre of political reporting unto itself, the article that captures all the reasons a campaign is flailing.
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Over the last few years, flexing has become a social media genre of its own—and a popular one.
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Here is the description: Pane In The Glass takes the genre of VR window washing to new EXTREME heights!
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I can't think of another genre of television that regularly focuses on the stories of poor people of color.
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In the bedroom next to ODB was this brother who was immersed in this whole other genre of music.
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There is no other genre of entertainment that allows fans to have accessibility to artists that country music does.
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Fans of the pick-a-thing genre of nonfiction know that the narrower the noun the better the book.
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He literally invented the genre of grime, only to watch his protégé, Dizzee Rascal, become the genre's breakout star.
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Within the past year, we've seen the publication of multiple books that fall under the genre of feminist dystopia.
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There is a particularly wonderful expression in the invented émigré genre of mixed-up Czech and English: lotofánek , i.e.
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Mainly, though, "Sherman's Showcase," on IFC, is a party, just like the lost genre of television that it's celebrating.
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This was about creating a new genre of circus, with acts seamlessly transitioning from floor to air to ice.
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The genre of self-help is clearly useful, but she suggests it may provide other kinds of satisfactions too.
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"I can't always take them seriously because they don't take the genre of the zombie apocalypse seriously," he said.
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Andrew had visited the place when he was in graduate school and this genre of pilgrimage had seemed meaningful.
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Rutherford-Johnson explores the genre of the "soundwalk," in which a composer curates a journey through a particular soundscape.
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The vast Met does not suit the intimate genre of song, one reason so few recitals are presented there.
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Tyler Perry's Easter season extravaganza, "The Passion," is the latest entry in the growing genre of live TV musicals.
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There is, for instance, an entire genre of architecture dedicated to subtly preventing people from sleeping or lying down.
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It's heartfelt, though not as powerful as other examples of the growing genre of films that capture personal loss.
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We're looking specifically at the genre of porn that involves women who game, and the sex that they have.
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There are numerous stories about the end times of MMOs—it's an entire genre of essay, at this point.
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The British science-fictioneer has, as a screenwriter and director, staked out a particular genre of galaxy-brain theater.
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If I were interested in this genre of writing I would subscribe to the Harlequin or Reader Service websites.
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Tracing the evolution of the mid-21940th-century magazine whose pages gave rise to the genre of science fiction.
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"Brad's Status," a worthy addition to the burgeoning genre of empty-nest movies, smooths more feathers than it ruffles.
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"I don't think this new genre of 'positive energy' films can be well received outside the country," Huang says.
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Black MIDI, which CyanSMP64 mentioned earlier, is a genre of music where MIDI sound files are overlapped one another.
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By now there's a whole genre of media portraits of working-class Trump supporters (there are even parody versions).
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It can be used in terms like thirst trap, a genre of Instagram posts that are fishing for likes.
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So whatever genre of entertainment you're into, you've probably seen some of this cast elsewhere in your binge-watching.
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Named for a sci-fi novel that Smithson read in 1967, earthworks represented a new genre of landscape art.
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I knew it was going to be big, but I didn't know it would spawn an entire genre of media.
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After all, when you're diving into the genre of true crime, the most important part is that it's, well, true.
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This is the first time a genre of music has been honored by the Library of Congress in this way.
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"There's an entire genre of player that's gone by the wayside, which is the enforcer or the goon," Wyshynski says.
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It seems somewhat intrinsic to the genre of a city builder that it would involve altering the nature around you.
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The egirl has become such a ubiquitous presence on the app that there's a whole genre of "egirl factory" videos.
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Levitating gimcrackery is perhaps my favorite genre of Kickstarter rubbish, but in recent months I've grown tired of the category.
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Apply this format to the entire smartphone interface and what you get is the emerging genre of the smartphone thriller.
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" —Hubert Vigilla, 161 movies in 2018 (so far) "Moviepass opened up a whole new genre of movies — the MoviePass Movie.
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The Den represents a growing sub-genre of horror movies, one that brings the worst cyber security anxieties to life.
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Turns out there isn't a single genre of the entertainment industry that's immune to the brutality of the mean tweet.
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Afterall, cyberpunk is a genre of science fiction that goes back decades with hundreds of works falling under its umbrella.
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Party records were a sub-genre of comedy filled with raunchier material for Adults-Only, if you catch my drift.
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French theater director Philippe Quesne's Caspar Western Friedrich is consistent with his own oeuvre and the wider genre of theater.
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The genre tapered off in the early '10s when it was overshadowed by vaporwave, another internet-fueled genre of music.
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A popular sub-genre of YA fiction, called "sick lit," depicts stories of kids battling grave, often life-threatening, illnesses.
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There is a genre of indie, slightly navel-gazey movie that is tailor-made for rainy and/or sick days.
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"It was interesting that a conversation was created about what people think defines a genre of music," said leader Daponte.
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Jim Carrey has been turning heads recently with a slew of paintings that lean on the genre of political satire.
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The Grammys brought out huge and diverse stars from pretty much every genre of music ... and most of them glittered.
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The whole genre of Disney princess counterfactual content can be metaphysically complicated so maybe the hedge was warranted after all.
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Hazel falls into the "color" genre of names, so there are a lot of options there — Periwinkle, Beige, Violet, Chartreuse.
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There is, as you note at the start of your book, no genre of music that is quite as uncool.
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If you listen to Kiss FM, the Kiss FM template since like 1990 has included literally every genre of music.
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Virgin America is widely credited with launching the genre of entertaining safety videos, with a crudely animated effort in 2007.
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With so many moons to collect, though, Super Mario Odyssey risks falling into the collect-a-thon genre of games.
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Turns out that Siegfried and Roy are just the tip of the iceberg in the genre of exotic cat entertainment.
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Documenting — which is a version of collecting — existing collections like these constitutes a genre of its own in the show.
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When the plates move and shake in a genre of entertainment, you survive by getting either smarter or more spectacular.
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Like Athena stepping out of Zeus' head, Alipour's feature birthed an entire genre of sports journalism: the Olympic fuckfest exposé.
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"Death metal has just been the most accepting genre of music that I've ever been involved with," he tells me.
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It's a fantasy, like any other genre of pornography—nurses, firefighters, librarians—"gamer" is almost just another kind of uniform.
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In the early 90s, the genre of the erotic thriller—with its glossy surfaces and seductive double-crosses—was king.
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In preparation for this THC-enhanced spectacle, we looked back at some other gems in the genre of stoner flicks.
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As the trigger warning debate rages on, I am tempted to step back and rethink this strange genre of document.
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But as Barton and Hall argue, as a genre of writing, letters are perhaps most like a real human connection.
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It's what's behind the perverse, ubiquitous, and undeniably transfixing photographic genre of ruin porn, to which these images squarely belong.
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Some fiber artists, taking their cues from the newly insurgent genre of performance art, intended their works to be temporary.
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There's an entire genre of heroic propaganda stories in North Korea of people risking their lives to save such portraits.
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Dick pics are also a part, even without Anthony Weiner's generous contribution to the "genre," of pop culture and sex.
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Mr. Young is a founder of Minimalism, a genre of composition marked by repetition, gradual development and sometimes spare harmonies.
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" A new genre of political writing has emerged seeking to explain and, occasionally, assign blame for "the rise of Trump.
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Immediately, Dory does my favorite thing for a character in any genre of fiction: she turns into an amateur detective.
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It&aposs safe to say, no matter what genre of gaming you&aposre into, there should be something for you.
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That was absolutely true for this genre of film, which I love, and which I felt this true story enlivened.
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La Medea combines dance, interactive theater, live music, film, and live broadcasting, creating a genre of art all its own.
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A fitting name for a team that would pave the way for an entirely new genre of games for fellow rubies!
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For a year or two in the early 2010s, a certain genre of cheesy, irresistibly uplifting headline was unavoidable on Facebook.
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It's fitting that a movie as vibrant as candy should be the global calling card of the emerging genre of AFROBUBBLEGUM.
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"It let me know the impact that the series had on, really, a whole generation and genre of television," Davis says.
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Many noted that for an average person who grew up with this genre of sound, "making beats isn't easy," someone commented.
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He likes to come here after work with friends, drink sodas, and listen to his favorite genre of music — love songs.
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Like "women laughing alone with salad," women being interrupted at work could conceivably be a stock photo genre of its own.
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This essay is so famous it is said to have spawned its own mini genre of essays about leaving New York.
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An entire genre of film banked on the assumption that women hide things, and it leads to the downfall of men.
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"Bikram" is part of an emerging genre of podcasts which is concerned with powerful men and the abuse of that power.
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Murad's 1966 film "Armaan" ("Desire") introduced audiences to the first South Asian pop song, creating a new genre of Pakistani music.
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I tried every genre of music on this thing to try to find its sonic deficiency and came up totally shorthanded.
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I really hope this book helps people recognize how important LGBTQ people have been in every single genre of popular music.
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As a genre of political spin and analysis, "Obama's Katrina" has been with us since the beginning of the president's administration.
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Everything that needed to be done in this genre of "realistic" superhero stories was done by Alan Moore in the 1980s.
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We can see The OA as part of a new genre of TV sci-fi that evangelizes against our atomized world.
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There are three divisions — Junior, Upper, and Team — who will compete among themselves, using any genre of they want, including clogging.
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MPREG, as the genre of pregnant man erotica is known, is just one of many incredibly niche categories at Film911.net.
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In the past decade, a new genre of highly personal TV comedies, starring the people who write the scripts, has flourished.
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That's true of any genre, of course — but most characters don't run the risk of sudden, violent death in romantic comedies.
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But the government also tried to suppress wuxia, a martial arts genre of literature and film, as superstitious and potentially subversive.
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But unlike the genre of pardon that the current White House could be noodling, Ford's pardon applied to a single individual.
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"With this deal, Facebook has licensed content from the biggest player in the biggest genre of video on YouTube," he said.
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It was and is a striking example of a genre of misconduct that society has a strong interest in stamping out.
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If you're looking to get into an emerging genre of music, take a moment to indulge in some amino acid jazz.
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There is a whole genre of "before" videos showing street life — sometimes represented by women in miniskirts — for Tehran and Kabul.
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Underpinning this genre of books is the fact that food and art are both shared experiences, shaped by wider cultural histories.
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Lil Wayne – Baby E, No Ceilings 2, 2015 If it weren't for Lil Wayne, the genre of Post Malone-core, i.e.
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Either way, he adopted the ancient genre of paradoxography, which dates back to the age of Homer and early Hellenistic writers.
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The startlingly talented Mr. de Holanda unites jazz and folk influences with choro, the predominant genre of improvised music in Brazil.
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He left his mark in restaurant kitchens and libraries — both fiction and nonfiction — and redefined the genre of food-tourism shows.
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Seemingly in response to that, a burgeoning genre of popular quarantine videos prioritizes aesthetic, emphasizing self-care, nice lighting, and productivity.
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The show is a "new genre of tele-icon-painting," said Pavel Lobkov, a journalist, on TV Dozhd, an independent channel.
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And so, in the genre of superhero films, "Joker" is a complete and utter departure from anything we've ever seen before.
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Chaat is India's seemingly limitless genre of snacks, alchemies of sour-sweet, tart and smoky, cooling and incendiary, creamy and crackling.
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In fact, there's a whole genre of thrilling, terrifying, and occasionally flat-out disturbing movies that take place on island time.
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Or, challenge them to explore a genre of music they might not normally listen to and see what they can learn.
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"Watching CATS is like stumbling upon an unholy and heretofore unknown genre of porn," noted The New York Times' Kyle Buchanan.
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This isn't the first time Apple had to remove a genre of applications from its App Store to observe Chinese regulations.
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That places "Ready or Not" in an emerging genre of horror films that also subvert prevailing notions of class and status.
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And most of all, Roberts is into shitposting, trading in a genre of particularly silly memes that's especially popular on Facebook.
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So we thought what about the idea that each person we're describing in this accident has their own genre of music?
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It's resulted in a genre of cookbooks that lean on a vocabulary of frugality, a genre bigger than one may imagine.
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It is the de facto aesthetic for a whole genre of stubbly athleisure men, but Kersey takes it to the extremes.
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In the class, criticism is considered a genre of literature, and inclined towards traditions of writing that privilege lucidity over jargon.
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Maybe it's because he always considered it a branch of sculpture rather than an entirely new (and contentious) genre of art.
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It was a relatively cheap and accessible and became a favorite of the DIY community, spawning a sub-genre of Kinect hacks.
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She asks candidates for creative positions about their music preferences — what genre of music they find inspiring followed by a specific song.
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For us hopeless romantics, there's only one genre of movies that we can watch again, and again, and again – and that's romances.
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This seems like a variation on the "greatest weakness" question: "What _________ would you be?" is a very popular genre of interview question.
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Lindsey Stirling: Artemis (Lindseystomp/BMG) As America's premier pop-classical crossover violinist, Lindsey Stirling has invented her own genre of instrumental music.
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While historically psychological thriller tweets were the highest genre of tweet, the conditions and our expectations have shifted with the Trump presidency.
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The conceptual underpinnings of No Man's Land lend the project a techno-dystopian edge, stripping the landscape genre of its typical palatability.
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Generic voiceover, twinkly music, cringeworthy compositing, and a strange bearded man place this squarely in the Compuserve CD-ROM genre of advertisement.
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Then, there's the whole idea that "male anger" doesn't have a platform in any other genre of music, when it absolutely does.
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It's a new genre of music called New Age, and I'm scared I might be fired, so would you please, please come?
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Roth's penchant for brutality and dark comedy continued with the Hostel series, which helped usher in a new genre of its own.
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Most of us would agree that listening to any particular genre of music has no direct impact on the likelihood of violence.
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Many of these are in the "roguelike" genre of game, a slippery categorization that doesn't do much to explain anything at all.
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It's an international genre of music that's very strong in other parts of the world, but is underappreciated in the Unites States.
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Since then, the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) genre of games has taken off, and continues to sustain high numbers of players.
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Now, the Trinidad-born artist is speaking out about what it's like to compete in the male-dominated music genre of rap.
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When we started, they kind of put us in this genre of that retro throwback sound because that's what it sounded like.
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Romance—along with any other genre of book that deals with strong emotions including grief, revenge and loss—appeals disproportionately to women.
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Bara is a genre of art, literature, and media from Japan created by gay men and geared towards a gay male audience.
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You hit upon an interesting genre issue here, the intersection of Allen as an auteur, which is what—a genre of celebrity?
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Many scholars have seen in these fantastical riffs on the ancient tale a sign that the genre of tragedy had exhausted itself.
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That sentiment has led to "Euromyths," a genre of urban legends about European regulations that gained traction during the British referendum campaign.
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There are also those ever-entertaining churrascarias, a genre of restaurant featuring waiters roving the floor with machetes and skewers of meat.
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Still, in making Popstar, Samberg, Taccone, Schaffer, and producer Judd Apatow clearly did their homework in researching the genre of music documentaries.
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"Fantasy is a genre of tropes, and I think a lot of people don't understand that," Ms. Clare said of the lawsuit.
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Malbert described the noises produced as similar to concrete music (musique concrète), a genre of electroacoustic music that debuted in the 1940s.
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Bruin even makes the fresh the genre of artists interacting with their drawings (instituted by MC Escher and perfected by Spongebob Squarepants).
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One might detect a cryptofascist element in the very genre of the syllabus, given its non-negotiability and implicit contempt for democracy.
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Here's the thing: LA tends to breed a certain genre of delusion-oid, aspiring wacktresses and wacktors who are desperate for success.
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In the genre of naked art there is only so many times the trick can be repeated before its message becomes obsolete.
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Somehow dangdut, a genre of Indonesian folk and pop music associated with the working class, became hip with the cool kids. How?
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Full Life Consequences was part of a whole genre of deliberately awful fan fiction, similar to the infamous Doom: Repercussions of Evil.
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Yet now that you can find his lyrics on many websites, one wonders if the internet has doomed this genre of book.
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Its titular startup evokes the real "empathy machine" genre of VR, which ranges from serious psychological experiments to tone-deaf poverty tourism.
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They helped pioneer a genre of rock and helped other Seattle bands like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden reach fans around the world.
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Based at first in Washington, he recalled that he had to feel his way in the new genre of spoof and jape.
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From the literary-critical point of view, there is always going to be a difficulty with the genre of the investor's letter.
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But it's also a catchall for a genre of Korean barbecue, which explains why, in dak galbi, the ribs are pure metaphor.
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The opening story, "One Less Lonely Girl" expands the genre of the fanzine, in homage to Wynbrandt's real love for Justin Bieber.
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"They're like the kings of their specific genre of dance music," Vallance said about getting Tale of Us to remix a song.
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Know Your Meme even counts "Flat Earth" as a genre of meme, and provides a helpful timeline of its spread, mainly across Reddit.
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I started out going to punk and ska shows, and then from there got into the real broad genre of indie and alternative.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON D.C. — Around the middle of the 17th century, Dutch artists innovated a new genre of painting.
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To maximize the performance of the model, the team added an extra component to the traditional discriminator to predict the genre of paintings.
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Curated by Marisa Lerer, it challenges viewers to recognize and reconcile certain absences not addressed by a genre of art steeped in tradition.
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"Because I wouldn't pin ["Hood Documentary"] down on that genre of black British comedy—it's more than that; it's not generic," he says.
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It conflates the idea of gender within the genre of doo-wop and creates a layered lens through which to view the woman.
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Fun fact: When the CMA was established in 1958, it was the first trade organization dedicated to promoting a specific genre of music.
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He is one of the DJs credited with bringing the genre of music into the mainstream, as well as into the Top 40.
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Users were confused as to why Drake was appearing on playlists that didn't make sense — like those featuring a different genre of music.
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Within a thriving genre of games that encourage "free-roaming" exploration, "Breath of the Wild" makes other sprawling titles feel claustrophobic by comparison.
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But as BTS rapper Suga said himself in an interview at the Grammy Museum, the group's genre of music extends way beyond sound.
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However, the movie's release does reveal something pretty interesting about Hollywood, and how it's created and maintained a particular genre of slave narratives.
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By the '70s, the trope became so popular in movies to the point that "cannibal films" needed its own genre of exploitation films.
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The genre of marine painting exploded in the 17th-century Netherlands during the Dutch golden age, the peak of the empire's naval power.
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Of course, there's also a whole genre of rape revenge films, including cult favorites like Ms. 45 and I Spit on Your Grave.
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The Badlands tweets were quickly deleted, but the episode spawned an entire genre of pseudonymous Twitter accounts: The "alt" or "rogue" agency account.
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Geist composes robotic electronic music, a burgeoning genre of electro jams that relies on hardware, not software, to engineer electronic sounds and beats.
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Otherwise, go with your favorite genre of music, or just pick some chill songs you'd want to hear while relaxing on the couch.
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No matter the genre of music, it sounds like it's been enriched while not losing any of the inherent qualities of the music.
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So I found this whole genre of guys fucking their mattresses or pillows and talking really dom shit but no one gets hurt.
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No genre of black music seemed more antithetical to the dazzling, innovative mainstream rap for which West had become both famous and rich.
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And Jonathan Moreno believes that this often misguided genre of science fiction could figure how to advance science instead of working against it.
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By the "Fairy Tales" series of 1985, they were relegated to taking passive, abject roles in the dead-end genre of horror films.
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Seventeenth-century Italy witnessed a grand fusion of musical traditions, élite and popular alike, which powers the genre of opera to this day.
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Many of the short videos on Vine feel as though they belong to an ever-evolving, completely new genre of modern folk art.
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But "Sexting" is really a light, witty, intermittently philosophical look at a genre of amateur photography that can't help infiltrating other figurative art.
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But I also know that I did that because of a palpable cultural snobbery surrounding the genre of film I love the most.
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I wanted to prove that it isn't outdated, I wanted to define PS1-style as a new style or genre of video games.
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Vocalist Ari Katz has continued with various musical projects, but has been further removed from the genre of hardcore than Lifetime's other members.
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Urban legends are a sub-genre of folklore that sprang up as cities became increasingly dense around the time of the Industrial Revolution.
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That's a lot of cool tunes that we've been pumping your way, in an effort to cover every genre of music out there.
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With the style on that, they cemented the genre of slam death metal and really immortalized the New York style of death metal.
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From a basketball perspective, Lamar Odom falls into that slightly less interesting genre of potential delivering on about 62 percent of its promises.
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"I'd be surprised," said Plunkett, "if you don't see a genre of hilarious but privacy-invading stories about Alexa in college dorm rooms."
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Politics can be dicey for artists such as Swift with roots - and fans - in country music, the dominant genre of red state America.
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When it premiered, "Ozark" felt like a solid addition to a rather saturated genre of ordinary folk taking walks on the wild side.
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What differentiates biohacking is arguably not that it's a different genre of activity but that the activities are undertaken with a particular mindset.
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The film introduced me and countless others to the genre of dance theater and its impossibly rich possibilities of movement and meaning-making.
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A new genre of hereditary horror films — that is, scary movies about haunted families — emphasizes slow dread over scare shots, our critic writes.
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There's a recognized genre of women creating content for other women in porn, which is something we haven't seen much of in Hollywood.
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They take an eclectic approach to the hourlong genre of concert, with music by Chopin, Schumann, David Popper, Reza Vali and Soltani himself.
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But Zhou believes the success of "The Wandering Earth," which has received positive reviews, could create a "new popular genre" of Chinese filmmaking.
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In the spirit of the Enlightenment, and within the genre of comic opera, Mozart really could imagine a brotherhood of Christians and Muslims.
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First, natural wines are like any other genre of wine: Some are really good, and some are not for everybody, or anybody, really.
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Recently, a UK study explored how "drill" music -- a genre of rap characterized by threatening lyrics -- might be linked to attention-seeking crime.
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How do you make a mainstream Bollywood film about a genre of music that most audiences haven't even heard of or relate to?
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I invited film editor Dan Schindel to talk about this unique genre of cinema, while discussing our favorite films about Christmas and more.
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New York-born Royce is mostly known for bachata, a genre of Latin music from the Dominican Republic, where his parents immigrated from.
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But how does the photographer responsible for unleashing the world's most gag-inducing sub-genre of wedding photography feel about this new trend?
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It's in combining his personal story with the ravages of AIDS he witnessed that Dube advances the genre of queer memoirs in India.
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Gallery, Sarah Bedford and Tracy Miller offer complementary approaches to bringing the historically devalued genre of still life painting into the 21st century.
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Until 2009, the form required promoters and licensees to state the ethnic makeup of the audience and the genre of music being performed.
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And from this weirdness emerged a particularly good genre of Twitter meme: A meme that dunks on the person who came up with Twitter.
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Bennett Konesni traveled to Mongolia and Ukraine as a cultural ambassador, hired directly by the embassies, to introduce the genre of American folk music.
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Yassa African Restaurant is a Bronzeville eatery that specializes in traditional Senegalese cuisine, a genre of food that's hard to come by in Chicago.
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To help you narrow down your shopping scope, we're focusing our attention on the one genre of clothing that women struggle with most: workwear.
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Funk is the most exciting genre of music in Brazil right now, with artists lighting up both national stages and neighborhood baile funk parties.
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Eddie Arroyo decidedly updates the genre of American landscape painting, recording real-estate developments and gentrification and capturing the flux of contemporary urban landscapes.
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But according to Igarashi, his decision to return to the themes and genre of Castlevania had little to do with his own personal desire.
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"You're seeing a lot of new companies create what I think is almost an entirely new genre of retail in this industry," he said.
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Fortunately, my favored genre of complex electronic music with plenty of bass is popular nowadays and thus provides plenty of variety, experimentation, and diversity.
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But they also give us a peek into a genre of hip-hop that hasn't fully crossed over into the mainstream: New Orleans bounce.
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Moore and Gibbons's conceit of Watchmen was to manipulate the heightened genre of superhero comic books to tell a story about our flawed world.
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How Gym Selfies Are Quietly Changing the Way We Work Out Today in the increasingly popular genre of "Instagram changes everything" stories: the gym.
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"Blackamoor" is a genre of art or jewelry originating in 16th century Venice that has been criticized for promoting imagery that is considered racist.
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It's in the genre of modern magical realism, and I'm really giving it a try, but it's been a bit hard to get into.
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The idea is similar: there are six playlists, and each one is divided into a specific genre of music for users to listen to.
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And as it turns out, time flies when you&aposre a kind of spearheading an entire movement and an entire new genre of media.
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Before there were unboxing and haul videos on YouTube, there was another genre of aimless-seeming videos that captivated audiences on the Internet: ASMR.
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Or is he just playing with the genre of memoir (more in the Rothian school, let's say) as he makes the whole thing up?
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In Abhishek Sharma's "Parmanu – the Story of Pokhran", which he co-produced, Abraham attempts to cash in on the chest-thumping genre of nationalism.
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Prophecy is, counterintuitively, an inherited genre, a genre of inheritance, and it is a genre that Kushner embraced in all its imaginative, overwrought fabulousness.
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People post a lot of silly stunts to YouTube, but one sub genre of video that always fascinated me is the boring endurance run.
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Rosenquist helped define the genre of color-bursting displays of common objects that was also championed by the likes Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
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As a sidebar: American dubstep has seemingly become nu-metal's successor as the preferred genre of anime fans, which makes almost too much sense.
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" To help fund her body modifications, she makes content for private clients, working to pioneer a new genre of pornography she calls "bimbo porn.
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The genre of the game can vary; players are split into groups to negotiate the Treaty of Versailles or to investigate a Lovecraftian town.
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They're the same genre of exciting nonsense as Roiland's Rick and Morty prototype, The Real Adventures of Doc and Mharti, and almost as strange.
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Distinguishing between those situations isn't an eccentricity exclusive to a mythical self-serving left: It's the moral distinction behind an entire genre of literature.
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When the first mainstream black superhero stepped onto the '60s comics scene, there was no word to describe the genre of storytelling he represented.
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"In Cold Blood," Truman Capote By now, most everyone knows how revolutionary this book was, paving the way for a new genre of writing.
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The 92-year-old producer, narrator, and documentarian essentially invented the genre of television nature documentaries in his decades-long career at the BBC.
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A genre of music like jazz is very performative, in-the-moment, and physically kinetic, while electronic music is much more programmed and designed.
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BadCupid is ostensibly a dating sim, a genre of games where players attempt to find romantic success with a slew of non-playable characters.
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The second group of people who tend to hire me are full-time professionals who make their living in a different genre of photography.
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Well, Savak is a supergroup if Revolution Summer—the 1985 summer in Washington DC that birthed the genre of Emotional Hardcore—was your Woodstock.
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See, we've seen this genre of "naked dress" before, generally featuring the dramatic ab cutouts and thigh-high slits seen in Ora's feathery dress.
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Norton MezvinskyNew York To the Editor: The corrupt practices outlined in this valuable exposé have created a new genre of poverty among taxi drivers.
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A celebrity in her field, who consulted on the television show "The Affair," Ms. Perel appears to have inspired an entire genre of podcasts.
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An article on Thursday about the album "We Are Sent Here by History" described incorrectly the genre of music played by the band Batsumi.
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As more and more stories of sexual assault have been made public in the last two years, the genre of their telling has exploded.
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The genre of Kuchipudi — from Andhra Pradesh, the state above Tamil Nadu on the east coast – was shaped by men in the 17th century.
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The show falls into the genre of entertainment aimed at adolescents that depicts a mix of partying, cliques, sex, sexual violence and self-harm.
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West redefined the most popular genre of music and became a sneaker icon while also making bold, oftentimes horrifically obtuse political and cultural statements.
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"This quarter may be seen as the moment a new genre of tech investors were waiting [for]," wrote Morgan Stanley auto analyst Adam Jonas.
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"The Plot Against America" more rightly belongs to the genre of alternative history, but even that shelf is not an easy fit for it.
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This is up from the $22 million Kaji earned last year, having become popular in the "unboxing" genre of opening and trying out toys.
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Some Americans may never have heard of this genre of music, but it has been around in the UK for well over 20 years.
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How is Nicholas Sparks — the author and filmmaker whose work defines the genre of 'Straight White People Almost Kissing' — how is Nicholas Sparks camp?
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I make attempts to be useful as the stroller is packed, the Ziplocs are presorted by genre of item, and the child is dressed.
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Since then, it's endeared thousands of American customers to its bewitching number of functionalities; there's even a bustling genre of cookbooks dedicated to it.
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Lady Leshurr is a force to be reckoned with — she's one of the biggest advocates for women in the notoriously male-dominated genre of grime.
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And after watching the video I discovered that there is an entire genre of beauty videos dedicated entirely to pets picking out their owners' makeup.
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In typical Goop fashion, the show will take great care with aesthetics and quality, which they see as lacking in the genre of health entertainment.
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Seemingly this genre of November content exists specifically because every year the TSA publishes an advisory of Holiday Travel Tips that addresses this very issue.
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For over 90 years, citizens of the Scandinavian nation have celebrated the holiday by reading and watching works in the tantalizing genre of true crime.
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As we approach the midway point of 2018, horror hasn't just continued to feel like the genre of the moment; it's seeping into everything else.
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The cult novel—the first in a thriving genre of "gone girls"—continues to beguile: it has been adapted into a new six-part miniseries.
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Gone Girl has spawned an entire genre of shady-seeming "protagonists," with The Luckiest Girl Alive and All the Missing Girls among its latest representatives.
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It's infuriating that country music — a genre of music born from the creativity of black folks in the South — is almost exclusively associated with whiteness.
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The majority, however, are at least tangentially concerned with bigger questions — questions that the heightened, high-stakes genre of horror is particularly good at exploring.
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I've never seen this much blood come out of anyone, except maybe in a terribly gory movie, which is not exactly my genre of choice.
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This was and somewhat still is — Revenge Body with Khloe Kardashian, we're looking at you — a genre of sorts on television in the early aughts.
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This success has spawned an entire genre of battle royale games, which includes everything from mobile clones to big-name imitators like Epic Games' Fortnite.
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On the sweaty, sultry "Medellín", Madonna's melancholy lyrics give new depth to reggaeton, a genre of Latin dance music as seductive as it is superficial.
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But Diplo, Skrillex, and other electronic musicians should honor Rockmore for her mastery of the genre of music that has evolved into today's chart toppers.
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There's enough bass to go around and whether you like rock or rap or pop, the Wonderboom will make your genre of choice sound good.
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But there's one especially disgusting sub-genre of animal attack content on the platform that seems to be a fairly recent phenomenon: fake rescue videos.
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But on her latest trip to Mexico, Kim Kardashian just spawned a whole new genre of inaccessible celeb street style to covet: the couture swimsuit.
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Even in these early stages of development, the dating simulation genre of gaming raises many implications for our understanding of intimacy, consent, and social connection.
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That means you'll be able to speak to ask the assistant to do things like play a particular song or even a genre of music.
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In fact, the very genre of police procedural has its origin in Weimar Cinema—as do many of the investigative techniques the genre relies on.
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What Browne failed to mention was that he was insulting his intellectual progenitor; with "Natural History," Pliny had essentially invented the genre of the encyclopedia.
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The 29-year-old singer who is famous in Dangdut circles, a genre of Indonesian folk music, is no stranger to daring on-stage antics.
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We've continuously moved away from something where we feel that the creativeness around us is crashing into this solid foundation of one genre of music.
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Rosenberg: I would smoke weed and write down everything I know about whichever genre of metal was the focus of the chapter or mini-chapter.
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"We're going to start seeing this sort of new genre of audio experiences," sound installation artist Gabe Liberti told me in a recent phone conversation.
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At this point, the genre of "talking to Trump voters to find out why they're so angry" has become so common the Awl spoofed it.
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His 1980 book, California Crazy—which has since been expanded and updated—gave a name to this genre of architecture and documented SoCal's kookiest structures.
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Battle royale is a relatively new genre of shooter, in which 100 players airdrop on an island, and fight by themselves or in small teams.
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When it's done right, taffy can be a delicious, chewy treat (more on that later), but that's a rare occurrence for this genre of candy.
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Netflix, Hulu, Amazon—these services aren't Syfy or MTV or some other kind of channel, where the genre of programming is baked into the brand.
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Nor is Commune Editions interested, on the evidence of these two titles and its other offerings, in fostering a monotonic, consistent genre of political poetry.
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What should we be thinking about when we think about this song and how it fits into the musical genre of country or hip hop?
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PORTRAITURE Although these works are part of a relatively conservative genre of painting, the Winter Antiques Show nonetheless has some interesting and historically significant examples.
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Alexa can be taught skills like controlling the lights in your home to playing a certain genre of music to playing a game, and more.
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Viraja and Shyamjith Kiran, dancing the Bharatanatyam genre of their native Tamil Nadu, in southeastern India, made its rhythms and gestures vivid on both evenings.
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You might have liked one genre of music before, but your tastes are changing as you find new modes of self-expression and creative freedom.
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"Nowhere to Hide" — his only venture into the popular Korean genre of the gangster film — may be both his most singular and most accessible movie.
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Another collaboration with the librettist Royce Vavrek, the new work was described as ushering in a new genre of "horror opera" by The Washington Post.
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Within these spaces that were initially conceived for lols is a vibrant culture of intimate social interaction that's created a unique genre of internet fandom.
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Further evidence that it's TikTok's world and we're just living in it: The video app is now responsible for a whole new genre of person.
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The genre of reality television has evolved since it came to mainstream prominence in the early 2000s -- and so too has the nature of fame.
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It's rare for a series in the rough genre of "instructional cooking show" to put as much thought into its filmmaking as this one does.
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Just as Alfred Hitchcock invented an entirely new genre of film by channeling European wartime anxiety, films such as "Parasite" challenge globalization and its effects.
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It might be the most English genre of all viral media — radio arguments — and it's hard to imagine them catching on in the United States.
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" The journalist George Plimpton ranked them with the works of Saul Bellow, Joseph Heller, Jack Kerouac and Harry Matthews in the genre of "American picaresque.
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I remember thinking it was a really cool thing and for me it was my first exposure of a woman in this genre of metal.
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An exhibition at the Mingei International Museum showcases the artistry of kanban, a genre of handmade sign that rose to prominence during the Edo Period.
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"You're targeting a certain genre of music that you know a certain demographic is gonna listen to," grime artist Jammz told the Victoria Derbyshire program.
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It's an oddly specific genre of trolling, wherein people will tweet "fuck me daddy" at the Pope because they don't really have much else going on.
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When so much art-world photography is staged, heavily conceptual or even abstract, "This Place" is refreshing for emphasizing the genre of concerned or engaged photography.
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Aside from manipulating corporeal and cerebral states of gravity, though, Devin is a Houston legend who is also appreciated for bending the genre of rap music.
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Weedopia didn't find the backers that it needed, and video games were denied a cornerstone genre of comedy content that film has been enjoying for years.
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Euro Style games are a genre of board game which generally emphasize strategy and co-operation over conflict and luck, and often revolve around economic themes.
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It is sublimely difficult to read for someone who is not familiar with the genre of Success Studies, especially in its ruminative and philosophical first half.
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Since Virgo is the sign that rules the stomach, Virgos can be very particular about their diet, or have a specific genre of cuisine they love.
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There is an entire genre of "frum" (meaning Orthodox) erotica online and in print, which blends elements of sex, God, and kink while keeping it kosher.
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"It's fueling the expansion of a genre of socially harmful material that's quickly leading to our inability to fact check and counter false claims," he said.
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As the lighting, camera, tempo, and even the genre of the film changes, what awaits at the end of the tunnel is an entirely different film.
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Although Sony didn't specify the genre of records it would manufacture, AFP says the releases will include older, popular Japanese songs, as well as contemporary music.
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That's because, over the years, he's stretched the genre of the address itself, walking right up to the line of what is seen as acceptable sarcasm.
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Prose would be sufficient to communicate social and legal norms, but that is not the only goal of this emerging genre of state-sponsored graphic guides.
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The Florida native is working to put BMore club — a localized genre of dance music — on the map with her documentary Dark City: Beneath the Beat.
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In this way, Tull converges two superficially separate modalities—the conceptual and the experiential—revealing that any genre of art can be visionary, and vice-versa.
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They defined the genre of Rock and Roll, from writing to recording to the standard band configuration, and they influenced everyone from Elvis to The Beatles.
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If SCOTUS decides to take up the case, the whole genre of docuseries could be in jeopardy — but the reputations of their subjects could be safe.
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Kennedy's words were cutting, his tone a rallying cry that one political correspondent called the "best entry" into the usually-underwhelming genre of SOTU response speeches.
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"No one can claim they own the style or the genre of Marvin Gaye," attorney Howard King said at the time, according to the Associated Press.
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Apex Legends' quick traction shows some traditional players are beginning to catch up to the free-to-play, battle royale genre of gaming popularized by Fortnite.
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Nearly simultaneously, the sister genre of thrash metal (which took NWOBM influences and merged them with punk rather than guitar and vocal histrionics) was also exploding.
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For an artist like Lee, the presence of so many colors feels revolutionary, opening his genre of minimalist art to a new treatise on planned chaos.
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Danish artist Morten Rockford Ravn works in a variety of disciplines, the latest of which involves black-and-white collages tackling the genre of appropriation art.
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With tens of millions of players each, both "Fortnite" and "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" ("PUBG") are incredibly popular games in the nascent "Battle Royale" genre of video game.
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Rap is now the most popular genre of music, with modern artists like Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Kendrick Lamar defining its rise in the past decade.
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Santlofer adds new insights to the familiar genre of the grief memoir by exploring the ways in which men are expected to handle loss and sorrow.
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The genre of the trans memoir is notable for the way that it offers cis readers an anthropological view of that which they take for granted.
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" An Indivisible organizer from Texas encapsulated a whole mini-genre of comments with this: "Seriously Mississippi you deserve to be at the bottom of the barrel.
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But this commercial exemplifies the genre of "issue ads" that Sanders uses as veiled hits on Clinton—so subtle viewers might not pick up on it.
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So before you turn your nose up at an entire genre of music or downplay its significance, consider this: What you're hearing isn't just a song.
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"A lot of mainstream porn is actually feminist, so trying to create this sub-genre of 'feminist porn' kind of fell flat eventually," she tells me.
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The series is the first time the library has dedicated this level of programming to a genre of music, a public affairs assistant told the Post.
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It's something everyone can dance to, and I've been able to incorporate this track into so many of my sets regardless of genre of party theme.
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It was precisely this genre of maxim that justified, in the late 2000s, the relentless pursuit of Anna Nicole Smith, Britney Spears, and of Michael Jackson.
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Over the years, it's actually been developing into its very own genre of art, "balanced art," inspiring creative minds all over the world to start stacking.
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When your first record basically invents a new genre of music, like, say, Velvet Underground's first LP, expectations for the rest of your career are low.
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Defined as a sub-genre of Spanish-language hip hop, Latin trap has become a hugely popular musical genre in Latin America, the US and Spain.
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HHHS from Hanover recommended a unique genre of musician: If I could see anyone perform at the Super Bowl it would be a band like Pantera.
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The enterprise is made bolder by giving the ballet to Kalanidhi Dance, a troupe that performs the classical Indian genre of Kuchipudi, choreographed by Anuradha Nehru.
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An entire genre of books and articles about the white working class chronicles its powerlessness in a culture that (at least superficially) prizes education and diversity.
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So it's been a super-popular genre of video for some time, and this isn't the first time a celebrity or brand has played with it.
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"One of the great advantages we have in our genre of crime fiction is we write about people in extremis," Winslow told The Huffington Post recently.
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Of course, every actor has a unique way in which they portray themselves on screen, but none are more exaggerated than in the genre of comedy.
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BS: NI mean there's a kind of a whole genre of fan fiction about imagining a cascade of senators turning on Trump, and you know what?
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A recently released AI program that generates hyper-realistic writing has become a powerful tool for storytelling, hinting at a new genre of computer-aided creativity.
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That was a former startup that we could get our arms around because it was part of a genre of companies that we talk about often.
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And his blend of I-know-best commentary and pointed interviews established a genre of opinion programming that has come to dominate much of television news.
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That's the question in this lightly feminist film, which shifts from being a domestic dramedy to an underdog sports tale, a favorite genre of Indian movies.
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There is an entire genre of watch aficionados who take photos of themselves wearing their timepieces in front of landmarks and post them on watch forums.
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"Baldwin's script experimented with the genre of the biopic," said Brian Norman, a professor of English at Loyola University Maryland who has written about the screenplay.
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Ahmad Zaki, one of the movement's founders, believes the genre of punk is often associated with a "tendency towards misbehaviour" but he wants to change that.
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This genre of stories really took off with national reports that an East Liverpool, Ohio, police officer collapsed after he brushed fentanyl residue off his uniform.
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There's a whole genre of online essays out there dedicated to white people talking to their parents to understand why they voted the way they did.
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An entire genre of literature, Nihonjinron—"theories about the Japanese"—is dedicated to the question of what defines the country and what it means to be Japanese.
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Cleese, 77, was part of a genre of university-educated comedians who took British audiences by storm in the 1970s with an irreverent, zany style of humor.
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Two artists in particular stand out during our conversation: Fela Kuti, who pioneered the "Afrobeat" genre of music, and Shabazz Palaces, a Seattle-based hip hop duo.
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To others, the campaign and its impact are more complicated than that — part of an emerging, and fraught, genre of fan sleuthing as a form of journalism.
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This panic was so widespread that it spawned a new genre of video on YouTube in which students leaked footage of their teachers berating them for activism.
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Since the reckoning over social networks began in 21, a popular genre of content has emerged that I like to call Hey, These Search Results Are Bad.
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Brie walked the walk with her look at the brunch, evoking a punk aesthetic — a genre of music and fashion well-known for subverting the male gaze.
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Here's one very popular example of broetry from Josh Fechter, a 8003-year-old digital marketing entrepreneur, who some marketers credit with popularizing the genre of #content.
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This week, journalists realized that they could use this hack to perform attention-getting stunts, and the unlikely genre of fake political ad Facebook trolling was born.
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It busted open the stale and serious genre of cop procedurals and fit seamlessly into the extended universe of Michael Schur comedies about coworkers who become family.
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"Â "By choosing beautiful things, like sunsets, you run the risk of coming across as naive," Lee added, "where ugliness is the genre of the more aware.
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Julia Fine's novel is a wonderful addition to that genre of lyrical, poetic fantasies, akin to fairy tales in their delicacy and adjacency to the real world.
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But in EXP Edition's view, that kind of pushback happens to anyone trying to break into a new genre of music that's picking up a global following.
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The storybook ending of an American marrying England's ginger prince is one of which fantasies are made, and by fantasies, we mean an entire genre of movie.
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Riggleman posted some explicit photos of Bigfoot to his Instagram (???), which were subsequently shared by his Democratic opponent, drawing attention to the thriving genre of Bigfoot erotica (
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They pride themselves in being the harbingers of a new genre of luxury handmade creations, one that is honed and sculpted to suit contemporary tastes and lifestyles.
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There is an entire genre of spooky podcasts dedicated to exploring these topics in both great – and occasionally comedic – detail and we can't get enough of it.
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How does Zuckerberg's big public push towards greater privacy across the Facebook "family of apps" dovetail with a genre of products known for constantly listening to users?
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But the new genre of AI-driven programs can be trained to stay dormant until they reach a very specific target, making them exceptionally hard to stop.
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Extreme eaters Epic Meal Time created the genre of stunty cooking clickbait—the Canadian megabros amassed millions of views and subscribers by making some really gross shit.
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Of course the whole world will never become vegan, even though it'd be better for the planet, but it's an interesting genre of food, so to speak.
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In the growing mini genre of Netflix original teen movies starring Noah Centineo, the latest entry, The Perfect Date, falls squarely in the middle of the pack.
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The good news for people who enjoy small-circulation, ideas-focused magazines is that, TNR's struggles aside, this genre of publication is thriving perhaps as never before.
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But if anyone's up for an unlikely billing under the genre of Wholesale Retail Jams it would be Weaves, masters of the funny, weird, and totally unexpected.
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Interaction with viewers is such an integral part of livestreaming, so creators could take to this feature very quickly depending on the genre of games they play.
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Somehow it seemed like this special genre of music had intentionally escaped us, and now, almost mystically, was reaching over from the other side to initiate us.
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Fast forward a few years to 1992 and those crisp, classical, Italian vibes had relaxed into the more recognizable "coffee house genre" of today (sans bow ties).
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Like grindie—a harrowing musical genre of the early aughts where grime MCs collaborated with indie bands (see: Lethal Bizzle and Babyshambles)—this should've been a trainwreck.
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If Barker's "Thank God for Punk Rock" shirt is any endorsement, this performance has probably given the genre of pop-punk a few more decades of life.
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The "Jaws" clip is just one in the thriving genre of "last-ride" videos, in which the final moments of amusement park attractions are chronicled for posterity.
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But perhaps for Simone, whose genre-breaking music never quite fit in the confines of jazz, a new genre of the biopic needs to be invented altogether.
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What is new is the emergence of a genre of low-key, quiet fireworks displays for audiences that want the fanfare of fireworks without the auditory disturbance.
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I asked Katherine Cross, a games writer, sociologist, and columnist for Gamasutra, to help unpack the genre of "gamer girls," and what it might reflect about ourselves.
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"This film is something that takes a genre of music that has essentially been underground in India so far and brings it to the mainstream," Singh said.
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More like a party-rocking style of DJing instead of just playing like one genre of EDM or a big DJ playing their EDM songs or whatever.
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This long, loving, and in-depth feature looks deeper into the genre of ballroom and focuses on MikeQ who aims to bring it further into the spotlight.
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It's especially bleak for people like Luna, who was forced to come up with new ways to characterize the same genre of merchandise over and over again.
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But why are we so reticent to embrace a genre of literature that so many millions of readers insist is a source of great happiness and fulfillment?
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R.A.W.'s New Year's Eve performance at Plantasia introduced many West coast ravers to the nascent sub-genre of Jungle, which later evolved into Drum and Bass.
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For me, these read in part as send-ups of the genre of rough-hewn, macho, fork-lift-enabled sculpture that arose in the US the 1960s.
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Stacked in three layers, covered with a thick meringue frosting, then torched like a giant marshmallow, it's one of those cakes that defines the genre of showstopper.
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We've reached a moment in pop culture when the generally regressive genre of the chick flick has turned to incorporate trendy, quasi-feminist critiques within its purview.
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"It is the genre of 'what if,' shedding light on our hopes and fears for a future closely linked to our present and our environment," Gyger said.
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She is wry and unflinching, stating the songs so boldly that their male chauvinism, untenable romanticism or high morality start to form a genre of dark humor.
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Most of his films take place in beachy European villas — oft-cited originals in a whole genre of copycat movies currently having a bit of a moment.
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Her latest is a look at an emergent genre of cooking that I read about a lot in letters sent to my email inbox: cooking for one.
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The new film, which revolves around a plan to rob the Met Gala, is the latest addition to the micro-genre of art and museum heist movies.
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The video service has also banned targeted ads on children's videos, making the videos significantly less lucrative for creators and threatening an entire genre of YouTube content.
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That audience includes horror fanatics as well as viewers who embrace the Asian exploitation genre of Quentin Tarantino films — films like Old Boy and Memories of Murder.
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I love to read any genre of fiction except thrillers, books over 800 pages long (unless they are written by my friends), science fiction and silly romances.
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The dominant genre of the 21st century so far has been the superhero movie, with an ethos (and often a fan base) that is fundamentally anti-democratic.
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Along the way, they've invented an entirely new genre of polemic, in which Democrats are scolded for not ensuring that their presidential nominee will appeal to Republicans.
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Writing curriculum We invite both STEM and humanities teachers to consider ways to inject more life into what is perhaps the least-loved genre of academic writing.
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He has deep reverence for hot dish, which he says is a specific subcategory of a genre of layered one-pan recipes that includes lasagna and pastitsio.
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More often, female artists used the new genre of performance art to embody and process their role as victims, whether of overt violence or more subtle sexism.
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I pick a genre of wine and recommend three bottles for drinking over the course of a month, in a natural setting with food, family and friends.
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Push has elevated the genre of drug rap into a different sphere, tackling complexities of both crime ("Choppas in the Closet") and the effects of addiction ("Nosetalgia").
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More than a decade later, "Grand Opera," whose title pays tribute to the genre of which Meyerbeer was the master, will be released on Friday, May 21824.
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Only Aldo Leopold's "A Sand County Almanac" and Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" equal "Desert Solitaire" in transforming the genre of naturalist studies into manifestoes for social change.
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Do you see a ... It's interesting that this genre of tech money is interested in media, so interested in media, both personally and from their companies' perspectives.
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Just open up Reddit and peruse the r/neoliberal community to find tons of folks so enthusiastic about the ideology; they even have their own genre of memes.
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And at the end of the day, it's all still makeup, a genre of grooming that doesn't open its door that widely to men, particularly straight men...yet.
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What the Health is part of a genre of food documentaries (and diet books) that selectively analyze nutrition research to demonize particular foods and praise a particular diet.
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I'm not totally sure what anyone gets out of making these, but the genre of technically impressive and time-intensive supercut is only getting more and more popular.
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"I am so excited about this upcoming genre of designers, who are focused on creating really great clothes and accessories at a more democratic price point," Aiken adds.
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It's hot — August in the Bronx hot — and DJ Kool Herc is playing a back to school party when he creates a new genre of music: hip-hop.
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Below, EW catches up with the star to discuss motherhood's effect on her music, working with Nicki Minaj, and why she'll never record only one genre of music.
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Despite creating a new genre of non-consensual fake porn, however, there are many deepfakes creators who believe that their videos aren't harmful to the people they portray.
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There exists an obscure genre of porn in which an actor dressed in a mass-market sea monster costume has his slimy, scaly way with terrorized female performers.
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Somehow Apple Music — which has 120 million fewer users than Spotify — continues to give its top competitor trouble with releases in the world's most popular genre of music.
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There's a whole genre of design fiction as well that posits these political things as design objects as a way to kind of pull those futures into being.
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For a while now, there's existed a genre of journalism that takes a few studies, bundles them together, and creates a ridiculously broad, generalized portrait of a generation.
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Apex Legends surprised the gaming world two months ago, bringing a new, frenetic dynamic to the Battle Royale genre of games that has already attracted 50 million players.
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Leaving aside all the issues to do with industry, we wanted to make a fun place for people to enjoy the genre of movies they love—especially women.
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At every single step of dating and in every genre of relationship, I come face to face with power disparities and micro-aggressions that are tinged with misogyny.
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Aside from bank heists, though, haunted house stories are the most architectural genre of all, so my background in architectural writing definitely wasn't left by the wayside here.
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Throughout the '70s, Morricone continued his prolific output with various exploitation films and dozens of scores for the graphic and stylish genre of Italian horror film called giallo.
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Then there's the genre of romantic comedy that employs the wizardry of scripted life: The Holiday sends two women on vacation and waves a wand over their lives.
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This is all on my mind because I recently picked up Marvel's Spider-Man, which is an instant and currently unsung classic in the genre of fall games.
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Named for a heady genre of electronic music in which thousands of notes are digitally layered atop one another, this British quartet has an affinity for sonic overload.
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After Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, a whole genre of nonfiction has emerged seeking to explain how democracies die or why Western liberalism is in retreat.
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The Return of the Obra Dinn has created a new genre of fictional actuarial data collection using the first-person perspective as a critical part of its design.
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There's a whole genre of throwing-away-my-Juul videos on social media, with people tossing their vape into a river or a snowbank as dramatic music plays.
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" Fans of swing were concerned that exposure to New York's elite would eventually rob the grass-roots genre of its "elusiveness, its absolute freedom from technique or rules.
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By the end of the tracklist, it's clear there's no road in the nebulous genre of rock music King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard won't gleefully run on.
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The philosopher Alexander Nehamas suggests, in a graceful book, "On Friendship," that this genre of relationship, though indescribably life transforming, is not readily adaptable to broader political goals.
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" Fans of swing expressed concern that exposure to New York's elite would eventually rob the grass-roots genre of its "elusiveness, its absolute freedom from technique or rules.
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The latest from our critic Amanda Hess's "Internetting" video series: the increasingly ubiquitous, probably very insidious genre of YouTube videos about babies, made by their video-blogging parents.
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There is a genre of videos where GOP House members - who clearly didn't read sworn testimony that detention sinks were broken- filming themselves drinking out of toilet sinks.
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Through his focus on the Amish, Williams has put an apt and original spin on the genre of "prepper" fiction — novels about Americans preparing for just such disasters.
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It's also capable of recognizing the "genre" of content on screen and can automatically switch to the appropriate TV mode for sports, movies, standard (news, etc), and animation.
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The cinematic genre of horror noire is growing larger and even scarier, and surprisingly, the latest terrifying title has nothing to do with Black horror aficionado Jordan Peele.
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As with every genre of wine, some examples are more successful than others, and because artifice is not permitted, the flaws in natural wines are even more apparent.
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Today an entire flourishing genre of television goes by the name "reality," yet no one who watches it thinks it is genuinely real — that is, unplanned and unedited.
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In the typical case it's just one genre of dull hipster making fun of a slightly worse one; the Bowdoin-to-Brooklyn type versus dropout-to-startup kind.
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The German artist Henrike Naumann used a residency in Friesland, Holland to explore her longtime fascination with the infamously punishing genre of high-speed electronic music called gabber.
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But what we've seen so far suggests a conspiracy that belongs in a Bond movie, and implicates pretty much every genre of rich and powerful person on the planet.
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The sea of suits actually felt pretty normal, which says a lot about how skewed the gender ratio usually is within this genre of old-school business-type dinners.
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Why We Chose It: Since their post-Hunger Games explosion in popularity, the sub-genre of YA dystopias has produced countless grim scenarios of authoritarian societies and sorting systems.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. While the language of football most often borrows from pantomime, points deductions are more in keeping with the genre of melodrama.
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The reason I love horror media is because it often feels like the only genre of fiction that's completely honest about our very basic fears: of decay and death.
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Both Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen inhabit their own genre of boomer music written expressly for people who like to pretend their lives are harder than they ever were.
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"I have been amazed by how big of a game mode I helped create many years ago, and it's turned into, like, a whole genre of games," Greene says.
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"Thus, upon information and belief, at the time Defendant Juice WRLD began studying the Emo genre of music, 'Holly Wood Died' would have been recently released," the suit says.
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No matter if it's a film or a book or a documentary, we generally gain our bearings in narratives by recognizing (or being told) the genre of a work.
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With a background in painting, she was able to blend the soft haziness and romantic poses of art history into in a new genre of photography known as Pictorialism.
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The rise of this dangerously deceptive genre of technology, the report concludes, should necessitate strategic and immediate action, though it stops short of recommending what that action should be.
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Podcasts in the past 10 years or so, the audience has really expanded, as have the genre of podcasts, to where there's now a really rich fiction podcast community.
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The work takes its title from the 16th- and 17th-century genre of Flemish still life painting, rife with symbols of life's transience and the banality of earthly possessions.
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Dirty Chinese Restaurant is part of a niche genre of video games designed to offend and then reap the rewards of notoriety, so attention is exactly what they want.
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THERE IS a particular genre of comedy in which an unremarkable man suddenly finds himself to be the only person in the world with some miraculous knowledge or power.
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The Sydney Morning Herald hit out at 2015's list and number one act, The Rubens, complaining about the genre of "friendly rock" topping an "unsurprising and safe" list.
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What began as a simple case might make its way to the Supreme Court, reports The Hollywood Reporter, and perhaps throw a wrench in the whole genre of docudramas.
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Hip-hop is the dominant genre of music in the United States, and it would be great to see this reflected in who takes home Album of the Year.
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But he was right about one thing: We've had enough of slavery being treated as an overarching genre of brutalization, rather than a varied series intimately rendered individual narratives.
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A black man had become the face of a new genre of music that was taking over the country, but he would also do his best to undo it.
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But no genre of Trump story is more reliably sir-heavy than his collection of suspiciously similar tales about macho men breaking into tears of gratitude in his presence.
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The classic beach scene in 'Paris is Burning' More than any other genre of clothing, swimwear exposes people's gender presentations for the public to catalogue and so often, shame.
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Even in these early stages of development, this genre of gaming raises many implications that can have a significant impact on our understanding of intimacy, consent, and social connection.
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Bundy's crimes—he confessed to murdering at least 30 women—have been incredibly well-documented and discussed; every possible genre of storytelling has found a deep interest in Bundy.
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But if you want to hear radio stations based on an artist or genre of music you like, doing so will require a $10 / month subscription to Apple Music.
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Today, on the latest episode of MUNCHIES: The Podcast, we're diving into the art of kaiseki cuisine, one of the most unique styles in the genre of elevated dining.
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Rap has since overtaken rock as the most popular genre of music, with modern artists like Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Kendrick Lamar defining its rise in the past decade.
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LONDON — The origins of punk rock are somewhat hazy, but by 1976 it had emerged as a genre of loud, fast, rebellious music, with style and attitude to match.
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In that sense it's a contribution to the genre of satirical feminist prose, which runs from Fran Lebowitz through Nora Ephron to Tina Fey, Mindy Kaling, and Sloane Crosley.
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But BoJack Horseman—a cartoon sitcom whose title character is a melancholic, middle-aged stallion—inhabits a genre of its own, somewhere between slapstick and theater of the absurd.
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The songs by Rachmaninoff, Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky that Ms. Netrebko sang were drawn from the genre of emotional, intense Russian romances, music that invites rich, passionate operatic singing.
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James Cohan Trenton Doyle Hancock takes on the genre of the black superhero in his new paintings of a striped henchman, Torpedoboy and other figures invented by the artist.
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He was also obsessed with things like randomness in music and while a lot of this genre of music can sometimes feel really dry, his stuff was super forceful.
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It's the namesake for "roguelike," a more recent genre of games that are like- Rogue, and a family that includes everything from Dwarf Fortress and Spelunky to Dark Souls.
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" The confrontational messages — in the latter example especially — are the antithesis of a now well-known genre of easily digestible consumer feminist visibility, à la "The Future is Female.
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According to Ms. Villalobos, conscious rap music pushes back against popular forms like narcocorridos, a genre of Mexican norteño music, that often glorifies violence and the mistreatment of women.
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As she began exploring its possibilities, she accidentally innovated an entirely new genre of entertainment: one in which ordinary people broadcast their lives to a captive audience of strangers.
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After Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, a whole genre of nonfiction literature has emerged, seeking to explain how democracies die, or why Western liberalism is in retreat.
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It was a form of political prediction so valued it spawned a unique class of seers, the baru, who took precedent over astrologers, and an entire genre of literature.
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Students could choose any genre of creative work reviewed by The Times, and they wrote about everything from television shows and concert tours to poetry collections and fashion shows.
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Diehard fans plan elaborate picnic menus to carefully match the theme or genre of the movie, and since alcohol is permitted, wine and cocktail pairings are also a must.
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This genre of old-timey Parisian restaurant is a lot less visible today than it once was, displaced in part by the bistronomy movement of the last several years.
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Our favorite is the comic excerpted below by Koreangry, which features this saucy coronavirus pet: One genre of responses that's been common across the globe is illustrated health advice.
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The crowd was eagerly awaiting a two-hour concert on Saturday night featuring some of the biggest stars of K-pop, a popular genre of music in South Korea.
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I like to watch documentaries on Fridays (my favorite genre of films, especially because I want to become a full-time documentary filmmaker), so I choose Child of Rage.
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In a partnership with Cinémathèque Française of Paris, the theater will present an assortment of classics (and some lesser-known titles) that broadly fit into the genre of melodrama.
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So I picked it up again and was shocked by how accessible and funny it is, and how devilishly it subverts my favorite genre of fiction, the detective novel.
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MTV's The Osbournes, which premiered in 2002, introduced us to the genre of reality TV centered on wacky, wealthy families — though its patriarch was obviously already a famous face.
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You could place them in the same category as the "Tesla driver sleeping while driving on the highway" genre of YouTube videos that have been circulating for years now.
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Mr. Stratemeyer wrote the character in such a way that poor Tom could rarely make a remark without a qualifying adverb, and an entire genre of wordplay was born.
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In one surreal scene, a worthy addition to the genre of bureaucracy horror, the Khuranas visit Delhi's Tihar jail to meet the man accused of carrying out the attack.
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The "jidaigeki," a genre of popular movies in Japan, depict samurai learning to combine swordsmanship with spiritual training, and slowly discovering that the mind is mightier than the sword.
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" His criticism targets a new genre of Muslim bloggers and writers who he says "challenge or outright reject the traditionally normative Islamic view on social issues and Muslim life.
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The production's clever and immediately gratifying, twisting Keys's vocals around narcotic electric piano lines, a surprisingly textured and subtle effort for the genre of R&B-sampling house tracks.
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In my own quest to temporarily avoid whatever ails me -- particularly if it's the day's new political drama -- I find a respite in a particular genre of television: teen dramas.
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This phenomenon, which crosses every genre of fitness, is best countered by a seriously versatile sneaker that keeps exercise expectations from severely outpacing reality: Under Armour's HOVR™ Phantom/SE.
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True crime obsessives may be disheartened to find that there are only a few relevant results for the term on iTunes, and no landing page for this genre of podcast.
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It's Netflix's first answer to the beloved genre of glossy reality TV series, better known as a "docusoap" — it's like the love child of The Hills and Million Dollar Listing.
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