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The book hammers home this point with several questionable analogies.
But this controversy hammers home the bizarreness of Trump's comments.
Instead, the band hammers home their lyrics through blunt, repeated refrains.
Most importantly, though, it hammers home the underexplored Tuck Everlasting problem with transhumanism.
With diverse casting, The Good Place hammers home the point that representation matters.
This flashback just hammers home the weirdness of this current rift in their relationship.
It's an additional precaution, but hammers home how seriously organizers are taking the pandemic.
The flashback once again hammers home the point that Cookie is a natural born leader.
It only further hammers home for Hollywood just how necessary representation is on the big screen.
It's true of Star Trek: Discovery, too, as the series' most recent story arc hammers home.
This is a point that Ai — whether you love him or hate him — continuously hammers home.
His messaging hammers home that he will clean up the corruption which has plagued the governing parties.
Weird Detective, the first comic reviewed in this week's roundup, hammers home that exciting feeling of discovery.
But as much as Vinyl hammers home that sentiment, it doesn't truly capture the anger of the era.
The themes of "Gypsy," as the dialogue hammers home, involve duality and the elusiveness of the authentic self.
A newly leaked PowerPoint presentation, meant for investors and obtained by The Verge via WeChat, hammers home this reality.
But the Echo Show hammers home the point that Amazon, above almost all others, is making sci-fi come true.
" Another lesson the CEO hammers home: "The money that is generated by a family requires a tremendous amount of work.
The film hammers home the idea that Mr. Rams all but invented consumer product design as we know it today.
The show hammers home the moral of "maybe doing something is better than doing nothing" too hard and for too long.
It's at the core of his personal brand, the thing he hammers home over and over again in his many books.
This room hammers home the theme that Perriand's reputation shouldn't rest solely on her furniture, the most visible part of her legacy.
Second, the explosion hammers home that Russia is still years away from perfecting the weapons that it wants everyone to be frightened of.
Reynolds hammers home that duality in his performance, which earned him the only Academy Award nomination of his career, for Best Supporting Actor.
But it's also frustrating, because it means we spend a lot of time with Samuel and Miranda as Aciman hammers home his chosen themes.
That story hammers home the basic indignity to which African Americans were subjected under segregation, and it makes Parks an inspiring "everyday hero" type.
Buttigieg does not -- a point Biden's ad hammers home by referencing the mayor's controversial demotion of the African American police chief of South Bend.
The pilot, written by Carell and Walls, hammers home its punchlines so vigorously that it becomes manic, almost frantic, in its pursuit of laughs.
And it's precisely that notion that his new album,  Life and Livin' It, hammers home over the course of its nine grooving, horn-laden tracks.
His Carly Rae Jepsen collaboration, "All That" also hammers home his colorful, beat-heavy Prince influences, while letting his production's understated melancholia take center stage.
And it's precisely that notion that his new album, Life and Livin' It, hammers home over the course of its nine grooving, horn-laden tracks.
This not only makes the Prime 4 unique, but it hammers home that Denon DJ is sniping at Pioneer DJ's stranglehold on the DJ tech market.
Again and again, the report hammers home the message that federal and state authorities pinch pennies when it comes to protecting the constitutional right to vote.
But details often get lost in the fog of campaign warfare — especially against a politician like Trump who hammers home his bumper-sticker message every day.
An economical, 78-minute running time keeps the gore and sadism at manageable levels, and a fishhook ending hammers home the movie's "What price brotherhood?" theme.
"Birth" hammers home that point in its flashbacks, with most everyone (except Moira) rationalizing away the disturbing new changes as necessary — or at least temporary — security measures.
Among the items on show are pajamas, tracksuit bottoms, dresses and even a children's 'My Little Pony' T-shirt, which hammers home the ubiquity and scope of rape.
The announcement that the winner of The Ultimate Fighter will get a shot at Johnson's title just hammers home how desperate things are getting in that weight class.
Here, the series hammers home exactly why Jules started going over other men accused of sexual assault on campus: Jules knows that she can't prosecute her own rapist.
This hammers home the majesty of the New York School—and almost exhausts, by the way, the major strength of the Met's holdings of art since the nineteen-forties.
But the latest report hammers home the reality that Warren can't seem to shake this story, especially at a time when the senator wants to put the chapter behind her.
The only prospects for a foreshortened primary, Putnam said, is if Biden hammers home unexpectedly significant wins in the coming weeks — especially in Michigan, a state Sanders won in 2016.
But as Be the Cowboy wheels between different personas and beloveds, the album hammers home a more foundational truth: It's equally as painful to just try and be present with others.
But Orban's message still hammers home the need to keep out migrants, and he portrays rights groups as part of a plot to abolish nation states and flood Europe with foreigners.
It also hammers home the point that the big economies don't have a monopoly on creative problem solving; there's much to learn from the smaller countries that are now advancing faster.
He hammers home the message that nerves, hormones, genes, developmental experiences and evolutionary pressures must necessarily all be understood, and that none of the relationships between such factors and any behavior is straightforward.
It's a shocking and upsetting scene, and it hammers home the idea that this is a universe where adults will use the bodies and souls of children for their own theological and political ends.
Casting someone who knows what it means to make moral compromises as Orestes' ultimate arbiter hammers home how thorny questions of clemency and justice are in a city that has seen so much suffering.
Saint Laurent is one of those clever houses that hammers home the visual of the show with a fast-paced advertising campaign rollout: Vaccarello's minidresses are making a big impact on billboards and buses across Paris.
Not only does it feel unrealistic — fighting, presumably, requires one to sweat or at least muss up one's glorious hair just a little bit — it hammers home the male gaze that feels uncomfortably prevalent throughout the film.
The lolling appendages point you toward another space that really hammers home how involved the band was in its own aesthetic — as well as how influential their covers, artwork and stage sets were as rock and roll progressed.
Having all of these former pop musicians on the same team hammers home the "unlikely alliance" theme, as do scenes such as when NSYNC's Joey Fatone and Backstreet's Howie Dorough fight together in a Cassidy-and-Sundance-esque final stand.
And as a whole, it hammers home just how blatantly the TV show and its source material are diverging at this point in the story: Every single character who appears in it has apparently been omitted by the television series.
Stevonnie is a walking thesis statement for the show, and the fusion's presence is not only fun for fans, it also hammers home how important it was to the game's creators to have Steven Universe's emotional underpinnings influence their work.
Sprinkled with dialogue from movies ranging from last year's Cold War thriller "Bridge of Spies" and "Miracle on 34th Street" (the Christmas classic), the order hammers home the importance of good old-fashioned values like respect for rules and being honest.
Here's what to buy: "Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence " by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez This book hammers home the idea that you exchange your time for money.
But mainly, this is a neat experiment that hammers home the fact that according to the laws of physics, two particles with exactly the same properties are indistinguishable, regardless of their origin—even if their sources are 93 million miles apart.
It also hammers home the the incontrovertible fact that—no matter how regal, battle-hardened, or beautiful we may fancy ourselves to be—the human body is essentially a meat sack full of goo that is perpetually on the verge of crapping out on us.
A track called "Vibrator" he wrote for Vanity 6 even hammers home the point that men don't actually need to exist at all when it comes to female pleasure – "Vibrator, his patience can't be beat / Vibrator, I guess you could say that you're obsolete".
For greener fantasy players, it hammers home some basic concepts: this is what happens if I take a bunch of running backs early, this is what happens when I take a bunch receivers early, this is what happens when I don't wait on quarterback, etc.
But correlating those two facts hammers home the idea that the job of cabin crew is to be gawped at; that if a stewardess has lost her looks, she should be discarded and replaced by a younger model, regardless of how good she is at her job.
" The band probably royally pissed off the local police department with a rendition of "New York City Cops" — if you don't know the track from the band's 2001 debut album Is This It, it hammers home the repeated line, "New York City cops, they ain't too smart.
A team of scientists from Columbia University published a study in June in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that hammers home the danger radiation on the islands still pose, specifically to people and families that were evacuated due to weapons testing beginning in 1946.
After seven seasons of gorgeously styled credits that encapsulated the game-like nature of the show's plot, the first episode of Season 8 "Winterfell" swapped out the gold color palette and globetrotting locations for a new opening credit sequence that hammers home the final season's wintery world.
Images of violence and confrontation from Ferguson provide a familiar and powerful reminder in the film of how much armament police in the U.S. have at their disposal, but it's the sight of an MRAP pounding the streets of Juneau County, Wisconsin that really hammers home Atkinson's message.
This is a point she hammers home toward the end of the speech, when she tries to get the audience to imagine what Trump would be like if he were actually president: Imagine Donald Trump sitting in the Situation Room, making life-or-death decisions on behalf of the United States.
The painting is relentless, funny, intense, and intentionally offensive to the common Minnesotan; it includes the figure of Paul Bunyan penetrating Babe the Blue Ox. The image hammers home the offensiveness of the art in the State Capitol building — which looms over all the inane action happening in Denomie's composition.
As if you needed another reason to mourn the demise of One Day At A Time, a new study conducted by Dr. Stacy L. Smith and the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative hammers home just how valuable that show's careful, sensitive depiction of mental health conditions was in the larger context of Hollywood.
No, but seriously, I think there's also something in the fact that even as UnReal hammers home the themes that make Everlasting run, the machinations around those explicit themes are much more complex, and anyone who can't get past the network executive who speaks in loglines is stuck on the most surface-level stuff the show is doing.
He also hammers home that it would "enhance the stockholder value of Amazon," which is already among the richest companies on the planet, rapidly getting richer, and is not going to offer any of the numerous additional services that libraries offer for free because that would cut into its gluttonous profits:At the core, Amazon has provided something better than a local library without the tax fees.
Barzani was central to the Kurdish war effort — and has now adopted the same pugnacious style he uses to hunt down terrorists as he hammers home the independence cause in Washington, DC. Accustomed to operating in the shadows, Barzani has never before agreed to be profiled in the media, but he sat down with BuzzFeed News for three long interviews over the course of three months, making his case for independence and opening a window into the secretive realm in which he operates.
Brett Hickman of Stylus said, "What [Riot Act] also makes known is that the band still likes to crank it. This is especially clear on "Save You." The guitars screech and churn, while Cameron hammers home a crackling beat."Hickman, Brett.
Do Not Track (French: Traque interdite) is a 2015 online interactive documentary series about internet privacy, conceived and directed by Brett Gaylor."New web series hammers home just how closely we are being watched online". The Globe and Mail, April 15, 2015. The series, which combines short videos and interactive elements, seeks to educate people about who may be tracking them online and the amount of private information that may be extrapolated from their Internet activities.
Two athletes defended their titles from 2013: Latvia's Zigismunds Sirmais retained the men's javelin in and Russia's Yevgeniya Kolodko topped the women's shot put with a mark of . One world-leading mark came in the senior section in the form of Aleksandr Lesnoy's in the shot put. Two national records were improved during the two- day event: Dejan Mileusnic had a men's javelin Bosnian and Herzegovinian record with his first round throw of while Androniki Lada twice improved the Cypriot record in the discus, throwing then .Fajdek hammers home his power and glory on Day 1. European Athletics (2014-03-15).
After the United States women's national soccer team lost to Sweden in the quarterfinals of women's football of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil, Hope Solo called the Swedish team cowards unleashing multiple Twitter references associating her with this term. Twitter search: Hope Solo Ugly AmericanHope Solo hammers home Ugly American stereotype At the same Olympics, Gold medalist Ryan Lochte was named the ugly American by media outlets after falsely reporting a robbery at gunpoint during the tournament. Local police investigation showed that he and fellow swimmers in fact caused damage to a petrol station in Rio and were required to pay for the damage.
Kershaw commended Cesarani's "expert guidance through the web of lies, deceit, and contradictions built into Eichmann's various tendentious accounts of his life and career. He hammers home the message that, far from being merely an industrious underling dispassionately implementing orders, Eichmann was a convinced anti-Semitic ideologue in a key position where he himself could initiate action and make things happen." He described Cesarani's "revision of Arendt's interpretation" of Eichmann as "an unideological bureaucrat diligently doing his job, the archetypal middle-manager on the lookout for career advancement, but otherwise without motive – 'the classic desk-killer who mechanically and thoughtlessly arranged for millions to die as the culmination of a routinised and sanitised process or destruction'" as "surely correct". Criticising an influential and much-admired writer as Hannah Arendt raised controversy.
The band has been actively compared to several post-punk and art punk bands to arise out of the United Kingdom over the late 2010s, such as Idles, Slaves, Shame, and fellow Irish band Fontaines D.C., primarily as a result of touring with these bands. Writing for The Guardian, Damien Morris described the band as "reaching back to Joy Division’s drum tattoos, interlocking with surging, wave-break bass. Pixies' quiet-loud-quiet trick is in there, as are Shame and Savages, while PJ Harvey and the Bad Seeds infest tracks such as Green and Blue." In describing the themes of their music, the band told DIY magazine expressed visceral animation eager for improvement in their home town: "It just feels like there are loads of fuckin' hotels going up over Dublin, where there could be new housing," James hammers home.
In the novel, the working class march under the "old black-white-red flags" to protest the "black horror" and the expulsion order against the "national hero" Yrsch; in Germany the colors red, white and black symbolize the right while the colors red, black and gold symbolize the left. In one scene, a delegation of workers led by a huge union official respectfully pay a visit to Yrsch's estate to ask him to lead them on a struggle against the French, which was Kreutzer's way of showing that Germans needed to defer to their traditional elites to become great again. In paternal relationship, aristocrats like Yrsch understand the problems of the working class, and argue for fair treatment of the workers by their employers, which was Kreutzer's way of saying that in the Volksgemeinschaft the German people would all be united together as a one big happy family. The novel repeatedly hammers home the point that only if the German people are united as one in the form of the Volksgemeinschaft can Germany recover from the defeat of 1918, and throughout the novel Germans are of all classes are seen as victimized by the French and their "colored" troops.

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