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But the series has gotten so much better at punctuating its darkness with brief glimmers of light while also not turning those brief glimmers into needless triumphalism.
Despite Trump's disappointing executive order, there are glimmers of hope.
However, among the dissatisfied users were some glimmers of hope.
There were glimmers of a partisan divide during the hearing.
There are glimmers of hope on the margins, of course.
The Facebook post on Tuesday, however, showed glimmers of optimism.
There have been some glimmers in the last few days.
To that end, the report does contain glimmers of hope.
Did you ever get glimmers of that while with him?
But there are some glimmers of hope for us humans.
The clay glimmers as if studded with silver and gold.
Other banks were more vague, but offered some glimmers of optimism.
Alternative ways of organizing workers have shown some glimmers of success.
Over in the House, however, there were some glimmers of hope.
Yet there are some glimmers of hope in "The Last Animals".
Yet, even amid the destitution, there are glimmers of economic development.
There are some glimmers of hope in the latest data release.
Beyond that, we have very little information on the ephemeral glimmers.
And yet, she has relished a few unexpected glimmers of hope.
Amid the many misgivings, some senior executives saw glimmers of hope.
We've already heard glimmers of this in the campaign, with Sens.
There are other glimmers of hope for Democrats across the country.
Glimmers of redemption sprang in my dark, and often tragic, stories.
Perhaps surprisingly, though, the congressional hearings did offer glimmers of hope.
But there are glimmers of hope in the wake of Florence.
But as the industry moves forward, there are some glimmers of hope.
The horizon glimmers the color of peach, the first sign of dawn.
While it is bad, there are glimmers of sunshine among the clouds.
Democrats see some glimmers of hope in southern states, particularly after Sen.
But, even in the worst partisan environment, there are glimmers of unity.
Then came Tuesday afternoon, when the glimmers of a bipartisan deal emerged.
There were glimmers of something cruel and even dangerous happening to him.
Glimmers of optimism are appropriate in each case, but so is vigilance.
There are glimmers of social commentary about gender, race and liberal sanctimony.
There are glimmers of hope that this time might finally be different.
But the combination has also shown glimmers of success, particularly in delivery.
There were a few glimmers of bipartisan agreement at the Barr hearing.
I have seen glimmers of hope, but if those glimmers are to shine bright enough to drive out the darkness of female oppression, we must provide safety and security to the women of Afghanistan striving to rebuild their nation.
The glimmers weren't there in 2007, and by 2014, they had disappeared again.
It froths and foams, glimmers and reflects the light, or takes on shadows.
RIP Yahoo chess There have been some glimmers of hope for Mayer's Yahoo.
Yet glimmers of hope are emerging, mainly in the country's battered oil sector.
Were there glimmers of a future Air Force secretary when you were younger?
CNN: What glimmers of hope have you seen over the last two years?
Maybe in those glimmers, we'll learn something that'll keep the next space probe alive.
The light bounces off the rearview mirror and the grille glimmers in the light.
But where the show focuses on gloom and doom, Havens sees glimmers of hope.
Only opposition to the "Brexit" vote appears to have stirred some glimmers of unity.
Fortunately, even in today's hyper partisan environment, we actually see some glimmers of hope.
But since that awful summer, I have only experienced glimmers of the deepest darkness.
It's all very fun and strange, with glimmers of the old Johnson at work.
Several other small studies of other antiviral drugs have also shown glimmers of hope.
He hovers nearby, spotting tokens and recalling happier times amid glimmers of delusional hope.
There are green glimmers amid the most polarizing sound bites of the Trump campaign.
" Kardashian explained, "I m sure he probably hoped maybe glimmers of Bruce would be there.
Outlaw King does occasionally show glimmers of the more interesting movie it might have been.
While it had long seemed headed toward defeat, Republicans Monday began showing glimmers of optimism.
Those hopefully are glimmers of the types of products and niches that are to come.
But there were other glimmers of cool, and this is the stuff we're excited about.
And if we do wind up catching some tantalizing glimmers of activity on Proxima b?
The fake Trump is the one who shows glimmers of being thoughtful, informed and presidential.
She gives little glimmers of impersonation, especially when she sings, but mostly avoids distracting mimicry.
Freddie Gray's death was a real awakening, and I see glimmers of hope throughout Baltimore.
There are some glimmers of good news, of ways people can collaborate across party lines.
In recent days, some small glimmers of hope have appeared in the North Korea crisis.
But for the time being at least, beleaguered publishers finally have some glimmers of hope.
In one, there are glimmers of the light touch that would characterize his later writing.
This strike comes at a pivotal moment for California schools, amid recent glimmers of hope.
Glimmers of that sunnier outlook can still be seen in the big American banks' annual results.
Perhaps in the midst of all its literal evil, some glimmers of goodness will ultimately emerge.
Despite everything seeming bleak, there are some glimmers of hope for those who look hard enough.
But even as the glimmers of the technological future were emerging, much would seem primitive today.
There are glimmers of courage, however, with Senate Republicans exhibiting some conscience in the last month.
To be frank, good riddance to the glossy black option, for all that glimmers also scratches.
"Santa Fe" has glimmers of old school sound that mixes with new school techniques like vocoding.
Colorado, where Gardner is up for reelection in 2020, is among the few glimmers of hope.
"I'm always an optimist," said Ms. Steyerl, whose even most critical works contain glimmers of hope.
Still, we feel glimmers of sympathy for Siobhan, an antiheroine too petty to inspire outright affection.
We live in an era of existential uncertainty and underdog heroes give us glimmers of hope.
CNBC's Jim Cramer is starting to see glimmers of hope in ailing industrial giant General Electric.
In New York City last month, I saw the glimmers of newly emerging layers of reality.
I saw glimmers of my daughter's big, bright personality, but as she grew older, her behavior worsened.
Voskresensky sees glimmers of hope, though, and disagrees with those who favored boycotting Russia&aposs World Cup.
But the glimmers of hope Amazon has seen from buying Whole Foods have largely been from delivery.
Behold Glitter Cat, his ebony fur dotted with multitudinous glimmers as the night sky is with stars.
But there were glimmers of hope: Only 10% of structures (about 2,400) in Fort McMurray were destroyed.
But with Cabán's victory and a growing national spotlight on decriminalization efforts, advocates see glimmers of hope.
There are glimmers of hope that Senate Republicans will save Trump from himself insofar as they can.
Dark Phoenix's lack of imagination is all the more disappointing because it glimmers of promise early on.
With the recent redesign, some glimmers of political reality are beginning to enter the magazine's editorial voice.
Amid all the warnings and analyses of democratic decline, though, there have been some glimmers of hope.
While congressional gridlock has hindered movement on VRA restoration, there are glimmers of hope for future change.
There were, however, glimmers of hope, with unfilled orders at factories rising for a second straight month.
And as drolly embodied by the downtown veteran Emily Davis, Heidi glimmers shyly with sui generis eccentricities.
There were glimmers of just how much more serious than the Republican Party the Democratic Party is.
And the 1913 Maison Margaine-Lacroix Art Nouveau satin gown, encrusted in jet, that glimmers with sequins.
Except for a few brief glimmers in April and May last year, the smile has not returned.
While Mr. Ng agrees that the film portrays a dark future, he points viewers to glimmers of hope.
Rob Kardashian is showing glimmers of a toned body, judging from what looks like some pretty muscular calves.
There are a few glimmers of hope that an investment of this nature could actually happen — and soon.
I scrambled searching for news on other races — scouring the web for glimmers of hope and good news.
What we do know about the glimmers—recently dubbed "magic islands"—is that they must represent topographic changes.
Information on their education is scarce, but there are some glimmers of evidence that they are relatively skilled.
But, horror movie or not, it is hard to deny that Rotterdam's docks reflect glimmers of the future.
Their children, Kim (Raffey Cassidy) and Bob (Sunny Suljic), already have glimmers of med school in their eyes.
Glimmers of the importance of Mr Obama's executive order to Dreamers' lives are found in the plaintiffs' briefs.
Solid but unremarkable national team generation shows a few glimmers in the months before the big tournament. 2.
But there are glimmers, too, of the whimsical, figurative, emotive glyphs that have come to dominate online culture.
Photo: Mary Altaffer (AP)There have been few glimmers of hope when it comes to the opioid crisis.
Last week we finally saw glimmers of desperately needed bipartisan cooperation in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
To avoid that, the European officials say, they need to offer at least glimmers of hope to Mrs.
Their advocates see glimmers of hope barely worth the stomach-turning trade-offs and slim odds of success.
KERNEN: Are you seeing some signs, some glimmers of success, of hope from some of these trading partners?
Trump's midday negotiations with Schumer provided some glimmers of optimism, according to a source familiar with the conversation.
The 14 flags reflect the fury and despair over Donald Trump's presidency, but with some glimmers of hope.
Smaller trials have provided "glimpses and glimmers" of the product's efficacy; this one, he hopes, will magnify the data.
With every sip, you regress to toddlerhood, glimmers of your inner child floating to the forefront of your psyche.
Somewhere... And in his recent interviews, there were glimmers of hope that some of the "old Kanye" remnants remain.
The first one became "Graceless Kids," a song anchored by a chugging riff with glimmers of '80s pop-metal.
We're finally seeing glimmers of spring and summer, meaning it's time to start thinking about taking the party outdoors.
But the next time we'd go, 14 people would show up, so I saw these little glimmers of hope.
The glimmers became a little less mysterious in December, when we learned that they're essentially giant piles of salt.
You started to see glimmers of where it was going in robotics that you don't need people at all.
There were glimmers of promise all over the MWC show floor and a week prior at Samsung's own event.
After years of price hikes, glimmers of hope The Illinois bill comes after a decade of rising EpiPen prices.
But 211 also held glimmers of hope — if you search hard enough — with stories about racial equality and justice.
The simile fits: flashy, fidgety, hyperactive, Luv Is Rage 2 inhabits a childishly exuberant Day-Glo aesthetic that glimmers.
There are glimmers of a state-of-the-nation play here, in which shiny surfaces mask the dissatisfaction underneath.
We manifest as leaf shadows, we manifest as rogue glimmers of reflected window light, we come and go unremarked.
It's going to be a spirited debate and ongoing tension within the caucus; we're seeing glimmers of that already.
He has given the Knicks glimmers of the prospect they believe can one day be their starting point guard.
Clinton and not see glimmers of that same simmering disrespect and impulse to keep women in a subordinate place.
So far, we see only the glimmers of this future in things like Siri, Alexa, Cortana and the Google Assistant.
We are particularly susceptible to glimmers of novelty, messages of affirmation and belonging, and messages of outrage toward perceived enemies.
So far, we see only the glimmers of this future in things like Siri, Alexa, Cortana, and the Google Assistant.
The fact that animals can feel pain or show glimmers of human-like cognition or behaviour does not confer rights.
Then, in January 2015, Cassini skirted the north pole of Saturn's cloudy moon once more, and the glimmers were back.
There were glimmers here — the drug use, the animal masks — of Christopher Alden's 2012 "Così" for New York City Opera.
But even in its tragic moments, there are still glimmers of loveliness in The End of the F***ing World.
Still, the historical record offers glimmers of hope: previous eras of disenfranchisement or voter suppression have come to an end.
He cannibalizes love and undermines trust, and allows glimmers of his smart, charming self to peak through at strategic moments.
Each digital chromatic print glimmers ever so slightly with light and life, despite a persistent darkness that never fully disappears.
He also layers his vocals into cascading, convoluted harmonies and brings in glimmers of lush string ensembles and subtle funk.
"Take Me Home (Part 2)" is an atmospheric wisp of a song, with glimmers of Leonard Cohen and Serge Gainsbourg.
Glimmers of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Henry Taylor and the tradition of Haitian painting can be detected in Mr. Jahmal's work.
Even if the rubber meets the road in 2020, there will most likely be glimmers of the next big thing.
Wyoming, Nebraska, and Indiana are projected to have low visibility, and even Annapolis, Maryland, may get glimmers of the lights.
However, there were a few glimmers of WiFi and Instagram — and it made the season opener so much better for it.
The bipartisan bill has received glimmers of support from Republicans — legislation protecting Mueller even passed the Republican-held Senate Judiciary Committee.
Just as harrowing as their crimes are the glimmers of humanity that often shine through the dingy prisons and monochromatic uniforms.
There are glimmers of a new world, our new world, transposed into the fantastic and the science fictional video game worlds.
Last week, the comedy showed glimmers of success in international markets, pulling in more than $43 million in its overseas premiere.
But there have been glimmers of light to come out of this competition that can offer ways to improve future elections.
Cowrie shells are used for lips and each eye glimmers with a tiny rhinestone, giving the sculpture a "spark" of life.
The future looks promising on the surface, but these are but mere glimmers on ocean waves carrying off a floating corpse.
On one hand they're given exorbitant praise for common or garden acts of decency, or the very palest glimmers of wit.
And he's grasped at glimmers of hope, in this case a conciliatory statement from Pyongyang that expressed continued openness to talks.
Exxon showed some glimmers of hope on the production front, a recent sore spot given the spike in US oil output.
I spent many years drunk, seesawing between the incredible self-loathing and glimmers of elation that come along with being intoxicated.
Although the music of "Wozzeck" is ostensibly atonal, glimmers of Wagner, Puccini, Mahler, and Strauss shine through the work's dark façade.
Though there are glimmers of change, most major ballet companies continue to commission far more works by men than by women.
It begins in a familiar, neorealist mood, confronting the audience with poverty and injustice mitigated by glimmers of friendship and romance.
There are a few glimmers of light and public service, and huge dollops of hubris and self-interest followed by disaster.
With the accusations flung from the Trump campaign, viewers, if not candidates, will be parsing the questions, hunting for glimmers of bias.
Over time, Neupert saw glimmers of Bezos's ruthless style, which investors and analysts have said is a primary driver to his success.
The Cassini spacecraft had just spotted glimmers on the surface of Ligeia Mare, a vast hydrocarbon sea located near Titan's north pole.
On the hardest days, when self-hatred overwhelms, you must hold onto the smallest glimmers of goodness you can find in yourself.
Along his road to becoming, by 15, a convicted criminal and a ward of the state, there were glimmers of other tracks.
The appealing Representative James A. Garfield, a bright, up-from-nothing war hero, had glimmers of Lincoln about him, without the spookiness.
Though the prospect of a different future still glimmers, Northeast Asia is largely back to where it started from with North Korea.
But the movie also has a blunt emotional force, and glimmers of insight into the awful realities of 50503th-century American slavery.
But the movie also has a blunt emotional force, and glimmers of insight into the awful realities of 19th-century American slavery.
But those glimmers of dissatisfaction — of a lack of autonomy — behind each click or app install are real, too, and they accumulate.
The economy has expanded modestly since last summer, and protests are now fewer and farther between as glimmers of a rebound emerge.
To be sure, there have been small glimmers of hope and progress, the fruit of civil rights advocates' efforts over the years.
There aren't a ton of neutrals, but there are enough matte colors to diffuse the glimmers and metallics so they're more wearable.
But the movie also has a blunt emotional force, and glimmers of insight into the awful realities of 215601th-century American slavery.
Despite a few glimmers of sun on Saturday morning, clouds should return by afternoon and the snow will begin by early evening.
Some, like the golden toad of Costa Rica — where some people hold out glimmers of hope — have not been seen since 1989.
While the world has seen "glimmers" of new things that Twitter is working on, "I'm not on the inside any more," he noted.
Yes, she does terrible things, but it gives you these glimmers of her humanity, especially in her relationships with Philip and her kids.
Now, though, after testing the faith of the most patient souls with glimmers that came to nothing, things seem to be warming up.
Brecht's savage, sardonic view of war as a man-made machine that produces as much profit as blood glimmers darkly throughout the show.
Each object glimmers and sinks into the darkness of the black pigment that surrounds it like a drawing in the most luscious charcoal.
" He likens it to slightly rearranging his "neural furniture so that glimmers of full-on psychedelic states are constantly pouring into my awareness.
There's still glimmers of light throughout—really, are there any more majestic entities than the ones that can be found in deep space?
With this drama, he's setting an expectation that his book might contain similar controversial observations and uncensored glimmers from the mind of McEnroe.
It's only in retrospect that I see the glimmers of violence that managed to pierce even the thick carapace of this idealized Zion.
It's more like a circling peregrination within something sculptural, multifaceted and prismatic, revealing new glimmers and shadows with every tiny shift in perspective.
And, for the first time in a while, there were also early glimmers that corporate America is realizing that bigger isn't always better.
But there are glimmers of hope as house price inflation has slowed significantly and mortgage rates have eased after shooting up last year.
Aid arrives Amid the tears and the grim work of recovery, there were the occasional glimmers of hope among the survivors on Thursday.
Still, in a field where scientists have struggled for decades and seen few glimmers of hope, machine learning may be their best shot.
One of the few glimmers of hope for Iraq's youth has been the ongoing anti-government protests which began in October last year.
A strong recovery in growth in the near term seems unlikely, but there are at least glimmers of stabilization in the recent data.
They also uncover glimmers of decency, loyalty and solidarity — the tiny cracks in the totalitarian edifice that foretold its eventual and inevitable collapse.
It had been so fickle, now finally we saw glimmers of bright blue patches above the long dark ribbon of a road ahead.
Having streamlined its sound just enough to move elegantly without ironing out the creepy surprises lurking beneath the polish, Valgur crunches and glimmers.
From his Pigeon Forge hotel room, Reed had found the last glimmers of hope in his Christian faith, even though the outlook seems bleak.
Glimmers of hope persist in Lyon's street shot of a white woman holding off a white mob in the streets of Atlanta in 1963.
The only glimmers of light are the strong separation in the long-term GMMA and the lack of reaction from the short-term GMMA.
For all the pessimism, there have been some glimmers of hope for the economy as financial markets fret growth is slowing down too quickly.
Clearly there's a lot of action going on; but will players find light amongst the logs, glimmers of hope in a sea of loneliness?
But after the global market rout since the beginning of the year, some are seeing glimmers of light at the end of the tunnel.
It will likely take a combination of political activism and global societal shifts to truly make a difference, but there are glimmers of hope.
In a Facebook Live from his Senate office Tuesday, Rubio said he saw "some glimmers of hope" for bipartisan tax reform at the dinner.
We have already seen glimmers of this approach in Giuliani's past statements calling Cohen a "pathological liar" who will say anything to save himself.
It predicts, with dense mathematics, that devices as simple as a thermostat or a photoelectric diode might have glimmers of consciousness, a subjective self.
The first real glimmers on the field began last summer when Jen Welter served a training-camp internship coaching the Arizona Cardinals' inside linebackers.
But then, in the past few months, it became possible to see glimmers of a new resolve on the part of the Pakistani state.
It's the glimmers of possibility of another way for women to relate to each other that hint at a queerness it cannot yet realize.
Since "Three Billboards" is a Hollywood movie, there is sunlight, real and metaphoric, throughout, including glimmers of that audience-pleasing essential known as Redemption.
Woods's children were also with him last summer when he saw the first real glimmers of hope in his comeback — at the British Open.
But in some parts of Europe there are glimmers of hope, signs the comprehensive lockdowns in place for several weeks are beginning to work.
Its music, which had glimmers of Abba and also Phoenix, had little to do with what was happening during the rest of the show.
"But the enduring revelation is the Shibui Spa, where the lantern-lit pool glimmers under the beams of a 250-year-old Japanese farmhouse."
Grazer shows glimmers of vulnerability — sometimes it's just a small slowdown in delivery or a tense lip — beneath his character's scrim of sarcasm and irreverence.
But there have been glimmers of progress in a letter exchange between Kim and Trump, including birthday greetings for the US President earlier this month.
He works in a small company and we know nothing about his private life, just day-to-day glimmers of insight that cross his mind.
The then-21-year-old flashed glimmers of stardom after the All-Star break, averaging 18.8 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 7.2 assists in 28 games.
Oil prices rose sharply in Asian trade on Wednesday on glimmers of hope of a producer cut-back and after a steep sell-off overnight.
In producing such an exacting catalogue of the company's collections, spanning almost three centuries, some depth of analysis is inevitably lost, seen occasionally in glimmers.
In parts of Africa, this report will show, there are glimmers of a new approach that may offer refugees an alternative to mouldering in camps.
Either way, we're soon going to be looking for glimmers of intelligent life from far away stars, and we now have our first suggested roadmap.
"There are definitely glimmers from both chambers, but more on the Senate side," said Danielle Brian, executive director of the nonpartisan Project on Government Oversight.
As the novel unfolds we get glimmers of daylight, of the possibilities that await the unaccompanied kid who is trying to reunite with his father.
In fact, there are glimmers of hope that this number could be much lower as social distancing shows early signs that it might be working.
On Monday, I watched glimmers of hope pass from hundreds of faces as Bernie promoted Hillary Clinton in his speech on the conference opening day.
That revelation has sustained us for more than a century, and some among us still see within our broken subway the stubborn glimmers of genius.
Jimmy bobs and weaves, moving between naked opportunism and glimmers of nobility, on an endless cycle of glee and guilt, without ever coming into focus.
Glimmers of sunlight can occasionally be seen in Jairus McLeary and Gethin Aldous's documentary about a group therapy program at Folsom State Prison in California.
As the new week begins, China's mighty manufacturing machine — which accounts for a quarter of the world's manufacturing output — showed glimmers of revving up again.
The good news is that there are glimmers of hope everywhere — like Apple's new credit card, which I've been testing over the last several days.
The good news is that there are glimmers of hope everywhere — like Apple's new credit card, which I've been testing over the last several days.
In later issues, as we get to know what makes the witches tick, we see glimmers of their humanity, and inevitably their own vulnerability, too.
Wolk and his colleagues are already discussing a follow-up observational campaign with Chandra to see if they can't snag a few more x-rays glimmers.
Critics painted "Crimes of Grindelwald" as having "glimmers of the magic" from the original "Harry Potter" films, but not being quite as enchanting as its predecessors.
The Axon M's overall execution leaves something to be desired, but there are still compelling glimmers that point to some potential usefulness for the form factor.
The city's corporate leaders held outsize influence as Charlotte grew into what it is now: a place where Uptown glimmers and boosterism can border on pageantry.
But even there, economists see some glimmers of optimism, such as improving sales orders relative to inventory levels, said Derek Hamilton, global economist at Ivy Investments.
There were glimmers of similarity between Lee's life and the others I've investigated: extreme poverty, disability, a man working hard but often failing, some tender moments.
Laurie Joan AronNew York To the Editor: While this article is highly disturbing, there are still some glimmers of hope as to climate policy and implementation.
Mr. Koltai said that directors tended to leave him on his own on any given project, and that he worked from glimmers of input and inspiration.
The company has spent around $100 million on R & D and trials like this one and is close to gaining the first glimmers of commercial acceptance.
Snow on the ground and in the trees reflects even the smallest glimmers of light; the full moon creates the most curious movie-set-like feel.
Guadagnino gives them small moments here and there — glimmers of affection for each other and for their son, and space to exist outside of Elio's perspective.
Glimmers of personal guilt and fear surface now and then, feelings that later become intense and divisive when they're waiting for deliverance from the bombed hotel.
Still others maintain glimmers of their old selves, like Walmart&aposs perpetual focus on low prices and the warehouse layout adopted by Home Depot and Costco.
Senate leaders offered the first glimmers of a potential resolution to the government shutdown, scheduling procedural votes Thursday on two competing bills to reopen the government.
Glimmers of his projects shine out in each song; songs like "Motion For Action" show exactly what 20 years' worth of development looks like in a track.
In the last 18 months, though, a new Department of Defense project called "Hack the Pentagon" has offered real glimmers of hope that these prejudices could change.
Elsewhere, there were glimmers — Brandy Norwood as Cinderella in a made-for-TV movie, for example, and the whole of Raven-Symoné's career on the Disney Channel.
It's not clear how much critical thought either candidate has given this question, but we might catch glimmers of how they see the future of work unfolding.
We see glimmers of Claude Monet, Edward Hopper, Marsden Hartley, Milton Avery, George Bellows, Jane Freilicher, Fairfield Porter, even the living patriarch of painterly realism Alex Katz.
Business-friendly Macri is hoping some recent glimmers of economic revival are enough to encourage voters to stick with him despite the current recession and biting inflation.
As abusers' deeds come to light, and we reckon with the treatment of women at work, there are glimmers of hope that we might see real change.
But there are "some glimmers of hope," he said, such as the fact that coal power peaked in 773 and is now showing evidence of a decline.
Winter means glimmers of sunlight amid the endless dark nights, a deadly flu season, and months of bitter cold despair, and Melania Trump has tapped into that.
Every time the holy city is mentioned, the sisters whip around to gaze at an enlarged picture postcard that glimmers, like a mirage, on the back wall.
That sylvan interlude is one of the few glimmers of something like happiness in this cryptic production from the Paris-based C.I.C.T./Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord.
Glimmers of hope for the industry had appeared on the horizon before the earnings reports, with some suggesting that the worst of the retail apocalypse had passed.
In the distance, the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, which separates the Horn of Africa from the Arabian Peninsula, glimmers in shades of dark blue, turquoise, and green.
One stop beyond Marvila at Oriente station, a luxury mall glimmers alongside a new expo hall, former residents long ago shuffled to some other social housing project.
It is full of raw, beautiful, easy-to-read writing, depicting a very real and very hard story with glimmers of hope throughout… I cannot recommend it enough!
UNDERWHELMING RECOVERY EVIDENCE While that offered some glimmers of hope for manufacturing, the outlook for the sector, which accounts for about 21.0 percent of the economy, is cloudy.
Primed by its experiences at Pluto, NASA hopes to characterise MU69's surface geology, as well as to look for moons and any glimmers of a possible atmosphere.
Where before I felt stuck, anchored in my chair, dreaming of another life, I begin to see glimmers of the fantastical in the movement of light around me.
The camera lingers for a moment on the egg, then the high-protein snack glimmers flirtatiously from the corner of the frame throughout the rest of the scene.
There were glimmers of the candidate who, during last year's presidential campaign, answered question after question from his golf cart as reporters pursued him around his Scotland course.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Tuesday that the US is starting to see "glimmers" that social distancing is having a dampening effect on the spread of the coronavirus.
But then Lord drops a real gem of critical analysis that glimmers so brightly it made the $75 catalog suddenly worth the hole it left in my wallet.
N'Dea Davenport's vocal contributions are an essential document of the moment, as are Guru's spoken interludes, which aspire to sound unhurried, but betray little glimmers of enthusiasm throughout.
Critic's Pick A moody, downbeat drama that occasionally offers glimmers of hope, Justin Chon's film follows two Korean-American siblings struggling to reconnect while their father is dying.
But despite the overall gloom, Anthony Costello, a director at WHO and co-chair of the Lancet Countdown study, said there were "significant glimmers of hope" in the situation.
I caught glimmers of it in the gallery, but in the end I just found myself partaking in an art that's already been perfected: drinking with an old friend.
And even in European markets like Italy where it saw some small gains Microsoft has been unable to turn regional glimmers of growth into anything vaguely resembling sustained momentum.
From this vantage point the park is obscured beneath a deep green canopy, but the golden tip of Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar's most sacred Buddhist temple, glimmers above the trees.
There were glimmers all over the place of problems, but you didn't have anything quite like the 2016 election or like Brexit, that focused everybody's attention on one thing.
The talents of Rodgers, Laurents and Mr. Sondheim meld here into a moment of resonant complexity, with no glimmers of the clashes that bedeviled this show in its making.
Macri had hoped some recent glimmers of economic revival were enough to encourage voters to stick with his free-markets reform agenda despite a painful recession and 55% inflation.
He had hoped recent glimmers of an economic revival would be enough to encourage voters to stick with his free markets reform agenda despite a recession and 55% inflation.
He had glimmers of Tom Sawyer: after testing out of first-grade math, he charged his friends ten dollars apiece to attend a weeklong "math camp" at his house.
But because of the glimmers of hope, Ms. Bosch suggested, somewhat offhandedly in a group call in August, that they have a municipal gathering to celebrate those in recovery.
Ramos, an experimental physicist at the Autonomous University of Madrid, hoped that after 1103 million years of aging, the Spanish amber might have started to show glimmers of perfection.
China factory surveys for March had provided some glimmers of hope that demand was improving at home and abroad, suggesting government stimulus measures may be starting to take hold.
With all the urgency Familia Torres feels to fight climate change and inspire others to do so as well, Mr. Torres could not help but see glimmers of brightness ahead.
Yet Macri is hoping some recent glimmers of economic revival are enough to encourage voters to stick with his free-markets reform agenda despite a painful recession and 55% inflation.
It is a handsome and sturdy book with a lovely metallic foil seal that glimmers and shines as bright as the smiles of the drunken hosts on Chef's Night Out.
In Asia, shares lost more ground as investors began the new quarter in a cautious mood, with glimmers of life in China's economy offset by a darkening mood in Japan.
I have had more privilege than many, but something about a junkie rejection of the state hits close enough for me to understand it, at least in glimmers and fragments.
The Brexit vote appears to have stirred some rare glimmers of unity among the 27 other nations, though whether that will survive the looming exit negotiations remains far from clear.
To bring some of their usual meticulous care and a few glimmers of their artistry to a high-speed operation is the trick Made Nice is trying to pull off.
Among the minor spec boosts, CES 2020 also offered the first glimmers of what might come next for portable computers, with new screen technologies, wild new designs, and 5G modems.
Her idea of 21st-century pop fuses giddily artificial productions by A.G. Cook with sturdy pop hooks and lyrics that veer from glamorous-life braggadocio to (calculated) glimmers of vulnerability.
This ancient snapshot gives us a look at our planet's earliest glimmers of life, showing that even on an Earth that was, at that time, still formative and bombarded with asteroids.
TENTATIVE SIGNS China factory surveys for March had provided some glimmers of hope that demand was improving at home and abroad, suggesting government stimulus measures may be starting to take hold.
The prospect of a military victory over ISIS in Mosul offers glimmers of hope for a better future, but the women are unsure if life can ever be the same again.
Nearly a week since the 7.0 quake, Lombok is still reeling but glimmers of normality are returning and devout villagers are making plans for temporary replacements of mosques that were flattened.
Women like Jennifer Maravillas, Liza Donovan, Jessica Sabogal, Kimothy Joy, and many more have been creating in the midst of all the despair, anger, and fear, giving us glimmers of hope.
"Whichever political party we're talking about, we see glimmers of hope and some attention but none of them you can say in any meaningful way have embraced (Aboriginal assistance)," he said.
It was the end of a peace process that had brought glimmers of economic recovery to the region after 30 years of conflict and the deaths of more than 40,000 people.
But in those glimmers and asides, such as when Miguel points at the "contrails in the sky," it captures something about life nowadays, when the pursuit of distraction feels particularly fraught.
We get just glimmers of what Mr. Kebe can do, with the help of hastily bought hot plates and an electric grill, but it's enough to make me wish for more.
At the White House, officials expressed cautious optimism about the glimmers of a potential deal to provide funding to combat Zika after months of refusals by Republicans to consider doing so.
MIAMI — Aerial spraying of insecticide began Thursday in the one-mile-square area of Miami where mosquitoes have infected people with the Zika virus, and officials reported some glimmers of progress.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the United States' top infectious disease expert, said on Tuesday that the country is starting to see "glimmers" that social distancing is dampening the spread of the coronavirus.
The Jerome Project, perhaps his best-known work, was inspired by glimmers of reconciliation with his estranged father, Jerome, who was remorseful when Mr. Kaphar encountered him at a family gathering.
Nearly a year later, he emerged wanting to make a film that showed how people endured in the teeth of war, and clung to the tiniest glimmers of solace and hope.
Separately, lawmakers shaken by Harvey are returning from summer recess with glimmers of cooperation emerging around a basic congressional function: aiding those whose lives have been wrecked by a natural disaster.
It happens first to the poet, and in the course of writing, the poet eventually makes something, a little machine, one that for the reader produces discoveries, connections, glimmers of expression.
There are no glimmers of possible federal aid for the city's troubled mass transit system, far and away the largest in the country and, as such, important for the national economy.
A three-time Grand Slam tournament winner, he has shown glimmers of his former abilities, defeating Daniil Medvedev, the fourth seed, in the fourth round in a tough five-set match.
We're only given glimmers of life beyond Sam's direct encounters, but the impression given is that the vast majority of people are living in fear in underground shelters under extreme duress.
But probably half the audience simply ignored the command or kept their hands in their laps, turning what should have been a veritable galaxy of lights into a scattering of little glimmers.
Photo: AP | Image: Marvel | Image: Google | Photo: GettyAs we continue to reel from yet another week of revolting news, it's worth taking a moment to remember that some glimmers of good remain.
"It's like we'd get these glimmers of hope and we're like, "OK, if we just put nose to the grindstone, we are going get it and we're going to get that dream.
UKUNDA, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The power of irrigation is on full display in this corner of southeastern Kenya, where an 8,000-hectare sugarcane plantation glimmers in an otherwise semi-arid landscape.
The script, besides being full of bad-guy clichés, doesn't give the actors enough opportunities to work up a buddy rapport, though the glimmers of it that they are permitted are promising.
But after talking to a chorus of black poets, writers and activists, I began to wonder if all three incidents are actually glimmers of a new mood filtering into the black community.
Dr. Jackson said the new report was "not good news," but added that it still contained "some glimmers of hope," particularly about air pollution associated with the burning of coal for fuel.
He wrote about the tens of thousands of civilians who have been killed in Kashmir's violence, the many mass graves that fill our countryside, the protests and the rare glimmers of hope.
Glimmers of hope are being seen in Europe as the number of new coronavirus cases continues to decline in Italy, the country that has seen the most acute outbreak of the infection.
There are also some glimmers of satire when someone grumbles about the foreigners who have degraded France beyond recognition: when it comes to xenophobes, plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
Her entire performance was studded with glimmers of fresh thought, down to her final exit as Odette, with part of her clinging to Siegfried as the rest of her reverts into swandom.
These days, if Pistol Pete's videos remain "instructional" for me, it's because they insist that glimmers of artistry can live, however briefly, in activities we might otherwise regard as brute and mechanistic.
But when we asked readers to share their most vivid memory from that night, many wrote in about the silver linings of the disaster — glimmers of light that emerged from the darkness.
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Asian shares and the dollar both lost more ground as investors began the new quarter in a cautious mood, with glimmers of life in China's economy offset by a darkening mood in Japan.
TENTATIVE SIGNS OF RECOVERY China factory surveys for March had provided some glimmers of hope that demand was improving at home and abroad, suggesting government stimulus measures may be starting to take hold.
And yes, everything does in fact suck most of the time, but peppered throughout the series are glimmers of hope and moments of growth that make the show so satisfying to keep watching.
There are some positive glimmers here and there on sales practices, but despite repeated trips to the SEC by many groups seeking honest reform of the sales culture, the needle has barely moved.
The climax of the meal is washugyu, a crossbreed of wagyu and Black Angus from the Japanese butcher shop across the street, a long tongue of it torched, with glimmers of truffle salt.
Today, we see glimmers of progress  - the leading presidential candidates have committed to action; we have solutions with broad public support; the next president has the tools required to get the job done.
"Tillerson may go down as one of the worst-ever secretaries of state, but he was probably fired for his glimmers of sanity," said Hady Amr, a senior diplomat in the Obama administration.
There are glimmers of friction between parent and child: Fadiman acknowledges, for example, that her father was a "male chauvinist" who belittled women and expected less of his daughter than of his sons.
There have been a few moments in the last few years where you've seen glimmers of discomfort from McConnell — but nothing that even rose to the level of Paul Ryan's criticisms of Trump.
The views from the bar the Espositos come to operate embody this antagonism: Out one window glimmers the solace of Sicily's lights, out the other looms the darkness of a forbidding, indifferent sea.
" Its grand conclusion: "Although it's impossible to say that the dossier is entirely inaccurate (there are some glimmers of accurate predictions), it is also impossible to say that it has been broadly validated.
"It is music born of great ambition, and it sounds like that," Mr. Trippett wrote in an email, saying that he heard in it elements from Liszt's Petrarch Sonnets and glimmers of Wagner.
Reviews have begun to trickle in from critics, which paint "Crimes of Grindelwald" as having "glimmers of the magic" from the original Harry Potter films, but not being quite as enchanting as its predecessors.
George W. Bush turned his wit on himself, poking at perceptions he was dim and at his propensity to misspeak in speeches that are remembered as glimmers of levity in otherwise dark political times.
If the image of a personal meat pie the size of your fist immediately comes to mind, think again—Shmakov's coulibiak is as large as a salmon and glimmers with butter on every scale.
He had hoped recent glimmers of an economic revival would be enough for voters in South America's second-largest country to stick with his free markets reform agenda despite a recession and 55% inflation.
While an escalation of tensions between Presidents Trump and Xi would have damaging effects on both economies, we note glimmers of hope leading up to their meeting at the upcoming Group of 20 gathering.
Whether in the background or foreground, nearly every brush stroke or scumble reads as an independent entity, often against bits of the raw linen — the ground behind the background color — that always glimmers through.
In the end, the group's best moments are often the quiet ones, when the vocal gymnastics settle down and the singers fall back into unison, their tuning so perfect that it glimmers with overtones.
Glimmers of the catch wrestling of old are not so much found in the powerbombs and frog splashes of modern professional wrestling, but in the chain wrestling and holds of the old style workers.
Municipal bonds are less sensitive to interest rate changes than, say, Treasury bonds, whose yields have been rising as Federal Reserve interest rate policy shifts, and with glimmers of inflation getting off the floor.
The glimmers of critique that happen in Control are opportunities for us to think outside the rigid framework of received knowledge about the relationship between the power we're given and the power we wield.
And as played by the excellent Jeff Daniels with just enough glimmers of conflict to make him human, the wise and stoical defense lawyer Atticus Finch embodied the promise of a future beyond prejudice.
Glimmers of the 3G playbook were at work in InBev's takeover of the St. Louis-based Anheuser Busch, when Mr. Lemann brought a team of Brazilian managers in and eliminated more than 1,000 jobs.
My first glimmers of an answer came a few months ago, when I happened across a book called "The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America," by Richard Rothstein.
On the second one, what use cases do I see beyond fun and games like in the professional field, we already see glimmers of this in an application that we've actually built called Extraction.
News reports and social media are providing the first glimmers of the devastation reaped by Maria; images show twisted trees, intense flooding, roofs being stripped away, and large pieces of debris hurtling through the air.
For now, though, I'll cling to the glimmers of self-awareness Vice Principals has shown so far, and hope the show decides to be more than the most basic version of what it could be.
But there are tiny glimmers of hope: Kristen Bell's gig as the host of the Screen Actor Guild Awards in January rocked, as did the fact that all the presenters for the evening were women.
Dolci's particular gift is to make a conventional scene more intense, like the "Ecce Homo" (date) with Christ's blood rendered as bright carmine globules and his beard and hair heightened with glimmers of shell gold.
What's curious about this whole thing is that there are a few glimmers where the get-out-and-vote ad tries to capitalize on Will & Grace nostalgia, tossing in a few jokes that fall flat.
In doing so, it maps the contours of our culture and delivers a credible accounting of the sinking horror and glimmers of hope that stream toward us from the newsfeed day in and day out.
It wasn't until the last day of their mission, when the vehicle dove about 175 feet, that they spotted glimmers of red drifting amid the brown sponges and sea plants that dominated the ocean floor.
From a wall of windows across the length of the building, an almost tangible luminescence glimmers across the backs of the pigs pacing in their pens or digging their pink, fleshy snouts into their troughs.
But disappointing as my visits were, I found sufficient glimmers of good cooking to hope that with a sharper focus on details, future meals at Casa Margarita can become just as satisfying as its namesake beverage.
In Vietnam, Kim Jong-un's ministers had visited the tourist hot spot of Halong Bay and a car factory in Haiphong, which provided glimmers of the future that South Korea wants so badly for the North.
" Seeing McCain strain to be optimistic is almost uncomfortable to read, as he strenuously points to "glimmers of hope" that Trump might yet take on the "moral obligation" of being the "leader of the free world.
Friday morning saw a raft of flash PMI (purchasing managers' index) figures released, which showed euro zone business activity remaining weak to start the year but offered some glimmers of hope which boosted European stock markets.
The balance of the 1920s limped along, with glimmers of progress and cooperation doing little to overcome the big problems Keynes had identified at the outset — fragile finances and political anxieties simmering just below the surface.
The pilot only shows glimmers of what's to come for Peggy, but her journey is the most purposefully progressive Mad Men ever did (and, thanks to actor Elisabeth Moss, one of the most compelling on TV, period).
The first day of the G20 summit offered glimmers of hope for progress between Washington and Beijing despite Trump's earlier threat of new tariffs, which would increase tensions already weighing on the growth of the global economy.
Not only is it too soon to count an Apple Car out, but glimmers of early initiatives in artificial intelligence, augmented reality, entertainment, enterprise and software show that there are plenty of industries Apple will sooner disrupt.
"The global narrative has quickly shifted from synchronous global growth, upgraded growth and glimmers of inflation in early 2018 to a focus on tariffs and protectionist rhetoric," said Robert Rennie, head of financial markets strategy at Westpac.
You can choose to view this stuff as totally insignificant to the work, given that it's totally wordless and melodically abstract, but there really is this sense of heightened reality in the unearthly glimmers of Zhang's compositions.
Although T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle, William Forsyth, and J. Ottis Adams ended up as Impressionist-style artists, Steele's painting of German marshlands (1885) glimmers darkly under its oily finish, and Stark's evening street scene (c.
I've come to appreciate the show for letting me process my own panic through its lens, and I've even found glimmers of hope in characters trying to do the right thing in the face of incredible difficulty.
The appeals judges who took up Bowser's case on Monday offered some glimmers of hope for his defense, but it sounded unlikely that he would see a ruling that wipes out all the guilty verdicts against him.
Despite glimmers of progress in the age of Misty Copeland — the American Ballet Theater star who drew national attention to her field's lack of diversity — the ballet world remains predominantly white, both onstage and behind the scenes.
The show's many sojourns into 1940s Europe fixate on uncovering the glimmers of hope in a hopeless situation, and on telling the untold stories of unlikely heroes finding ways to resist in the face of pure evil.
More open to experimentation (and women) than dealer-run galleries, the "10th Street Scene" accommodated the formation of installation art and happenings, early glimmers of Pop Art and Minimalism, as well as the persistence of painterly figuration.
Several years of further production credits followed, including many more Charli XCX songs and several highlights on Vince Staples's Big Fish Theory, the rare mainstream rap album whose cold metallic surface glimmers as brightly as Sophie's own.
" In his final years, Krakowski says there were special moments where she would catch a glimpse of the dad she knew before he was diagnosed, calling them "beautiful glimmers" to behold — and "something that you hold on to.
While Insatiable does have a few glimmers of hope, especially towards the end, this fatal flaw suggests it's unlikely many viewers will even get to the awaiting horror movie riffs and unexpected group sex attempts to be enjoyed.
There are glimmers of a better game in 'Plague Tales' dreariness In certain moments, I see what Plague Tale meant to do — and there's a good example of how leaving things unexplained adds to the story and environment.
This dreamy coming-of-age story is about a group of black and Hispanic teenagers in the South Bronx in 225, where hip-hop is just emerging and the last glimmers of disco still hold some glittery allure.
Yet the nation's glimmers of tolerance don't necessarily mean much — even in New York, let alone in rural North Carolina — when you're living in opposition to our most basic way of seeing and sorting and comprehending one another.
I loved every minute of it, but what really sold the game to me conceptually was how it evoked little glimmers of other interesting parts of the world outside of the Bureau of Control that you were exploring.
Trump's fans can excuse and explain all of this, and there are glimmers of merit in some of what they say: He is owning up to, and not laboring to disguise, the emotional currents that move most politicians.
Senators have elicited only glimmers of what makes the 49-year-old judge with a decade on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals most interesting, or most worrisome: his affinity for a family of legal theories called "natural law".
Although it is hard to find glimmers of hope in this world in disarray, this year's Report Card did identify a few bright spots, most notably some promise in the areas of promoting global health and advancing global development.
What makes it so great to have him back is both that he now seems more approachable, more nearly human, and that still — when he hits that laserlike 2-iron stinger, say — there are glimmers of the old aura.
On Monday, the first glimmers of information began to surface about the two young men who are suspects in the crude bombing of an Underground subway train on Friday morning, in what the authorities have called a terrorist attack.
"This is a continuation of the guerrilla struggle in response to the state's betrayal of the Havana accords — it's the march of Colombia's poor, ignored and despised, toward justice, which glimmers in the hills of the future," he said.
"This is a continuation of the guerrilla struggle in response to the state's betrayal of the Havana accords — it's the march of Colombia's poor, ignored and despised, toward justice, which glimmers in the hills of the future," he said.
The new data contained glimmers of good news: Worldwide, industrial emissions are on track to rise 22019 percent this year, a considerably slower pace than the 22.8 percent increase seen in 22018 and the 1.83 percent rise in 21.8.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese wholesale prices rose at the fastest annual pace in nearly nine years in August as robust Chinese demand boosted commodity prices, offering glimmers of hope consumer inflation will accelerate toward the central bank's 2 percent target.
Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld, the ex-husband-and-wife team who created this web series-turn-HBO standout, have woven in glimmers from their real lives throughout, making one of television's best shows just that much more poignantly affecting.
Zarina is, undoubtedly, the Sufi poet of minimalism; but her abundant use of black, and its evocation of deep space, oftentimes with golden glimmers that channel an ethereal deity, strongly recall Hindu yantras — geometric diagrams used as aids in tantric worship.
These glimmers of scepticism about the reach of Chevron—and hints that the justices may employ the "rule of lenity" to give the benefit of the doubt to the defendant—suggest that Mr Esquivel-Quintana has a chance of avoiding deportation.
And while you can occasionally see glimmers of the potential that RED might have seen in this tech, it's certainly not present in this generation of the phone, and it's hard to imagine that potential being realized any time soon.
In "The Williamsburg Bridge" a walking Fratino is set against a tense orange sunset fading into dusk, while further along the East River on "The Manhattan Bridge" the city glimmers all around Fratino as he checks his phone walking his dog.
The tiny glimmers of humor his character is allowed, particularly with Rosario Dawson's Claire Temple (who debuted on Daredevil and really deserves to be a regular on all of Marvel's Netflix shows), are some of the best parts of the show.
With the market unexpectedly maintaining its strength in light of U.S. airstrikes in Syria, President Donald Trump's tense meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and a weak jobs report, Jim Cramer looked for how glimmers of positivity emerged from the noise.
Here's the latest: Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, and Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, offered the first glimmers of a potential resolution to the government shutdown, scheduling procedural votes Thursday on two competing bills to reopen the government.
There are glimmers of hope that the rate of new infections is slowing in northern Italy, that the country might see the peak of the outbreak in a matter of days and the number of infections could start to decline steadily.
Glimmers of hope, like the friendly valet parker (Octavio Pizano) who invites Kasie to his sister's quinceañera, also lighten the tone and add substance to a movie that can feel almost too delicate, as if not much were holding things together.
Given the expanding Potter universe — this is the first of five projected "Fantastic Beasts" features — the book could pass for a product catalog for potential merch, one that Ms. Rowling embellishes with comedic passages, glimmers of romance and parallel action scenes.
This single-minded enterprise is devoted to cheong fun, broad floppy rice noodles, translucent and almost gooey, rolled around nubs of pork, beef or shrimp (plump or dried into briny knots), scallions and cilantro, crunchy bean sprouts and glimmers of corn.
There are occasional glimmers of potential, like running YouTube in full-screen on one display while being able to browse or find a new video to watch next undisturbed on the bottom, but it still feels like there's more that could be done.
Moynihan is evidently, and understandably, enamored by the "blissful, naive optimism," that runs through new age as an idea and as a medium—optimism you can hear glimmers of in his own work, even in last year's steelier, sturdier, sadder Project Nautilus.
Yes. Even as you saw him as a moderate/liberal Republican earlier on, you saw these glimmers of expediency earlier — you can still see that the overriding desire was to win, and to an extent that's unusually strong even compared to other politicians.
But even in these dim days, there are glimmers of light all around us, from the musicians who'll soothe your anxiety with online lullabies to the neighbors who threw a drive-by birthday party to the service dogs training to comfort ER doctors.
Instead, the positive glimmers are largely a product of the hundreds of billions of dollars that Beijing has pumped into the country's economy in recent months, as well as the loans that officials have pressed state-run banks to make to businesses.
There have been countless gestures like Watford's in the last two weeks, glimmers of kindness and empathy and care for society at large from a sport that is often — too often — accused of existing in a bubble of complacency and self-importance.
In Season 1's "Thanksgiving," Jess (Zooey Deschanel) scrambles to impress a colleague (played by a delightfully bumbling Justin Long) by cooking a turkey in the dryer, while glimmers of the zany, enduring chemistry between Schmidt (Max Greenfield) and Cece (Hannah Simone) emerge.
But even as a teen, Styles showed glimmers of the artist he would grow into a decade later: someone who wasn&apost afraid of self expression, appeared to reject traditional confines of masculinity, and learned to authentically connect with his fan base.
Bouncing straight back will not be easy – they won't have the same level of consistency as Burnley this year, for example, with much of the squad likely to be moved on and a new manager being sought – but there may be glimmers of hope.
As many New Yorkers try to figure out how painful a hit they will take from the new federal cap on state and local tax deductions, the budget that passed in Albany on Saturday arrived with glimmers of hope shrouded in even more uncertainty.
Is that what you're thinking of when you say you see glimmers of things, when you ... Yeah, it's more just I think this idea of personalization today has happened in the form factor, as you said, of five things that you're getting in a box.
Michael Sean Winters, a Catholic writer, responded to the 6,000-word essay by calling it a mixture of flawed analysis and trivial anecdote which nonetheless contained glimmers of the "genius and beauty" which characterised the work of Benedict (formerly Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger) at its finest.
Miyazaki was only 38 when the film came out, and glimmers of his later genius are present: flying machines, stunning castle vistas, and other hallmarks of Studio Ghibli films like Princess Mononoke and Castle in the Sky comprise a major part of the film.
" He predicts that "we'll see the first glimmers of true AI in about ten years, with full AI coming 20 or 30 years later," but says that no one believes we have AI today, "so of course it's not reflected in the current productivity statistics.
"And so we talked through some of those components last night, what would it take to get Democrats on board on this issue versus that issue, and a lot of work to be done there, but I did see some glimmers of hope," Rubio said.
Immerse in her tiny reflections and glimmers of self-realization and ask yourself just how secure all the 24-year-olds with tougher fronts feel as they fuck around or choose their mate—cynical or carnal, enraged or disengaged, you know they get scared themselves.
Chantal had glimmers of hope in the first couple of episodes but has since become nothing more than "dead fiancé girl," and her scattering her fiancé's ashes on an Everlasting date should have been a much bigger deal than just as an annoyance for Darius.
We start to see glimmers of this as he explains the quantum dynamics behind the prisms, arguing that even a single atomic difference in different timelines can lead to massive changes in weather patterns and ultimately the macro events that build each of those worlds.
He has shown occasional glimmers of a willingness to limit the death penalty and life imprisonment, when juvenile defendants and racially biased witnesses are involved, but in general is a much more hostile figure for opponents of mass incarceration and capital punishment than Kennedy has been.
We've seen a lot of generalities about opioid addiction, but Macy follows one specific drug through the range of problems it has caused, the people it has hurt, the difficulties in fighting it (with plenty of too little, too late) and the glimmers of hope that remain.
But poor students from poor schools we barely recognized would, most of the time, not end up standing out enough to make the cut — even the ones who showed glimmers of promise, like a really glowing letter or recommendation from a teacher or counselor advocating for their star student.
For those of us who believe that Trump's policies present a tangible threat to democracy, that he is deliberately undercutting the alliances that underpin not only America's influence but the appeal and strength of liberal democratic principles around the world, the week flashed glimmers of light over the horizon.
I lie awake all night, comforted, through my first desert rainstorm, then go for a run through a landscape of washed, furze-bright grasses, where, in a channel cut into the clay, another fragment of rose quartz glimmers, begging to be picked up, to offer me another chance.
They live in roughly 20 countries and travel the world, she told me, from the established fashion capitals of Europe to other "trend forward" cities like Shanghai, Buenos Aires, Melbourne and Cape Town, scouring the fashion, technology, houseware, home-furnishing and automotive industries for glimmers of nascent color trends.
But it has taken a lot of work to get to this point, as he has spent most of the series being a self-absorbed cad, occasionally demonstrating only glimmers of progress that seem always to fall short of countering all the terrible ways he has treated others.
The Equalizer 2 shows glimmers of a similar grounding influence in McCall's tentative friendship with a truant neighborhood kid, Miles (Moonlight's Ashton Sanders), but there's too much of a "this time, it's personal" formula already in place for the film to avoid coming off as too self-serious.
CBS Before most of the shows on this list were even glimmers in their networks' eyes, Mom, now in its fifth season, was busy becoming one of the best things ever made by its co-creator, Chuck Lorre (who, incidentally, did time as a writer and producer on Roseanne's original run).
Even the kids' storylines contain glimmers of something interesting, though it's easy to see why Katie tells us in her narration that Anna-Kat is her favorite, since her other daughter and son don't have much in the way of personality beyond "developed early" and "wants to get rich quick," respectively.
But Duran Duran also offered glimmers of media criticism in '80s hits like "Girls on Film" and "Notorious," and by 1993 it was complaining about "Too Much Information," a song it performed on Tuesday: "Destroyed by MTV, I hate to bite the hand that feeds me," Mr. Le Bon sang.
Onsite operations are less profitable than standard agency servicesFormer agency executive David Jones told Business Insider that holding companies "need to latch onto to any glimmers of hope for their future" but that they need to bring their own unique platforms and operating systems instead of simply co-locating with clients.
The residents of Gilead live in fear; all of them do, but the women take the brunt of it, tasked with the responsibility of bearing children and cruelly punished, banished, or killed if they fail to do so, or if they show glimmers of having a mind of their own.
The online world glimmers with ways to make cash quickly off older people's perversions: Elliott mentions that he hasn't been to Flushing, Queens, "since that guy on Craigslist paid me to throw candy at him," while Chantal's former roommate runs a fetish livestream that she insists is a creativity workshop.
He saw the same glimmers of new-wave freedom in two American films: "Shadows," the debut feature from John Cassavetes, a foundational figure in American independent cinema (Mekas only championed the original one-hour "Shadows"), and "Pull My Daisy," from the artist Alfred Leslie and the photographer-filmmaker Robert Frank.
On "Starfire" it turns out that, unlike some other songwriters for hire, she has a striking voice of her own: lean and taut, with an insistent quaver and a hint of a sob, with glimmers of both the girl-next-door naturalism of Sheryl Crow and the wayward attack of Sia.
Glimmers of the filmmaker's unhinged tendencies crop up in some of the bigger sequences, chief among them an audacious sex scene that outdoes "Munich" in its overstatement: As Lindsay mounts her lover in the dark, his eyes drift to a dormant laptop camera as he grows increasingly paranoid about losing his privacy.
After a rough first impression, an apology from the CEO, several years of patching holes with data partnerships and some glimmers of light with long-awaited transit directions and improvements in business, parking and place data, Apple Maps is still not where it needs to be to be considered a world-class service.
Pugh and Russell's run is being released as a collected volume this week, and I recently got the chance to talk to the two about the creative process, the book's rare glimmers of happiness, and how they determined that best approach to a cartoon known for its prehistoric puns was inescapable existentialism.
She's clear-eyed about the outlook for America in the short term ("I don't think we can get back to normal in a couple of months," Kenen said), and though she sees some glimmers of hope, she describes herself as "extremely worried" about the toll this will take on the United States.
Ms. Sanders offered the first glimmers of a way out of the impasse in an interview Tuesday morning on Fox News, in which she said Mr. Trump — who only a week ago said he would be proud to force a shutdown over wall funding — did not want to see government funding lapse.
With a very real environmental and existential crisis at hand, Lopez takes us back to the Arctic, as well as to other far-flung places where he has spent time over the years — searching both memory and meticulously recorded field notes to reconstruct his experiences, mining their accumulated wisdom, seeking glimmers of hope.
But what worries me more is how the early-application process intensifies much of what's perverse about college admissions today: the anxiety-fueling, disappointment-seeding sense that one school above all others glimmers in the distance as the perfect prize; the assessment of the most exclusive environments as, ipso facto, the superior ones.
But Schiele also consistently surprises, and the expansive landscape "Four Trees" (1917) is a miracle of light: its depiction of a red sun suspended amid gossamer clouds glimmers with the translucency of a stained glass window — an unsurpassable image that's miles apart from the Freudian horror show of his most lurid work.
The only glimmers of individuality to be found come during her first, truncated audition when Mia briefly wells up with sharp, devastated tears; crying on cue is an actor staple, but the breadth of emotions we see flicker across Mia's face in the span of a few seconds is impressive, a testament to Stone's talent.
The show, a documentary series that follows four couples through their therapy sessions, is one of the richest depictions of the human condition TV has produced in a long time, and Episode 6 is when some of the couples finally break through all the layers of despair and we start to see glimmers of joy.
Here, in boiling down the many hundreds of pages of Cronin's trilogy, she ends up with central elements straight out of the prime-time catalog: the scientist who puts the whole world in danger to save a sick relative, the tortured cop who's not over his ex, the company-man killer with glimmers of conscience.
The jeremiad, or mournful lament, was rooted in what's called "covenant theology," whereby settlers saw themselves as bound together in order to establish what the founder of the Massachusetts colony John Winthrop called "a city upon a hill" (a phrase that Ronald Reagan would return to and that glimmers in one part of Trump's speech).
For all of City's slick possession in the first half, for all its effortless dominance, it could create only glimmers of chances: a Raheem Sterling shot hungrily clutched by Kepa Arrizabalaga, the Chelsea goalkeeper; Antonio Rudiger blocking an effort from David Silva with his goalkeeper beaten; Cesar Azpilicueta hurling himself in the way to deny Leroy Sane.
A freelance journalist who has been a frequent contributor to The New York Times (and whose book grew out of a 2017 article for the newspaper that went viral), Zimmerman writes movingly about the glimmers of romance in the couple's early years, when they would read poetry together in bed and take long drives into the wilderness.
I am no expert as I suffer from all of this regularly, but I find the moments where I see glimmers of sunshine is in the remembrance that at one point (yesterday, a month ago, ten years ago) I was not nearly as remarkable as I am today (that is not hyperbole, we are all REMARKABLE and it is important you recognize it).
Even in the sea of red baseball caps, there were the first glimmers of protest—in the span of a single block, I saw a man holding an umbrella that read  "Dictator" in front of the new Trump International Hotel, a woman carrying a sign that read "Back in the USSA," and a handful of people wearing pro-Obama stickers.
Oddisee's dense, message-driven albums have nudged listeners into rethinking their positions in the big, bubbling universe (hint: they're not at the center of it), while his instrumental projects, crackly and brisk and built on the live instrumentation of his long-time band, differ in their sheen, which glimmers amid the hazy, compressed audio files that dominate the beat tape realm.
That strand of the story isn't developed any more fully than the one about the showgirls, or the bits about factory life, or the glimmers of romance — though a gorgeous, tiny song called "Hi, Hello," sung by Henry and a showgirl named Louise (Shira Averbuch, in beguiling voice), manages to capture, with astonishing economy, all the charged awkwardness of meeting cute.
Hawthorne is musing idly in the Concord woods, where "sunshine glimmers through shadow, and shadow effaces sunshine, imaging that pleasant mood of mind where gaiety and pensiveness intermingle," when the bucolic peace is shattered by the whistle of a nearby locomotive, a "long shriek, harsh, above all other harshness" that reminds the writer that civilization's swarming anthill is not far off.
Watching Hannah lay out the plan for her own suicide in the 12th episode, for instance, feels so on-the-nose you want to wince, but the brooding Roman Remains cover of "The Killing Moon" that glimmers in the background evens out the creases and aligns it with cult indie cinema like Donnie Darko, rather than a Netflix show that would otherwise be sub-par.
There is plenty of flash in the "Spider-Man: Homecoming" trailer, but it focuses more squarely on Peter Parker's struggle to become a worthy hero and his relationship with Iron Man, played by fan favorite Robert Downey Jr. The "Justice League" trailer contains glimmers of humor between its cast, but much of its run-time is spent introducing new characters as they strike hero poses and leap into a battle.
Mainly because Van Sant has covered so much ground in the first, and there isn't a great deal left to recount; when, on the hour mark, John is vouchsafed a vision of his lost mother, who gave him up for adoption as a child and who now glimmers out of the wall, speaking words of wisdom ("You're a good person, John"), you realize that the padding has officially begun.
Still, the software continued to be developed and refined, and just last year we saw glimmers of its reemergence in law enforcement: US customs is experimenting with facial recognition software at an airport in DC. But in an age when being spied on is almost an expectation, and people happily scan their thumbprints for Apple or have their identity programmed into Facebook, will facial recognition creep back into use without much of a fight this time?

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