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The book hews to a quantitative, almost robotic system of
In "32 Yolks," Eric Ripert hews closely to the template.
This hews closely to his original "fire and ice" concept.
The story line hews pretty closely to your real life.
Ratner's first novel hews closely to her own traumatic biography.
The production, using a scholarly edition, hews to the original ending.
Pence hews close to the party line on many social issues.
But it certainly hews to Mr. Giuliani's suggestion, made long ago.
The Belgian school year hews closely to the US school year.
Splatoon 2 hews very closely to the blueprint drawn by the original.
This is the version of events that hews closest to public knowledge.
That hews closely to the proposal Mr. Trump championed during his campaign.
The décor hews to the rustic theme: wood stools, leather sofa, Ikat patterns.
The greatest pleasure hews to no rules — it's an unfailing sense of happiness.
If that challenges Confucian traditions, the show's format hews more closely to them.
Almost all of this hews to the 19th-century notion of perpetual progress.
In print he hews rigorously to the style book, and calls the country "Myanmar".
But it hews to Mr Trump's view of the world as violent and Hobbesian.
Do Trump's voters really care how closely he hews to Republican and conservative orthodoxy?
Fiction that hews close to fact, the movie is serious and meticulous, yet hollow.
She hews closely to traditional Khmer cooking, which was nearly a casualty of genocide.
The "vividly staged" production hews to the traditional interpretation of Shakespeare's work, he wrote.
It's a departure for Ms. Damrau, a singer who mostly hews to the standards.
No one hews to his own version of reality with more devotion than Donald Trump.
If Gorsuch hews to this approach, he will vote that LGBTQ employment discrimination is illegal.
Unfortunately, the pricing structure hews a little too close to traditional TV for my liking.
But in the realm of yakitori, grilled chicken skewers, he hews strictly to Japanese tradition.
So in theory, Breitbart will only stay on Facebook News if it hews to the rules.
Between the lines: Perdue's description of climate change hews closely to the views of his boss.
And there's a single blade mode, which hews closest to the actual swordplay of Star Wars.
I think it hews pretty much to the objective center, with Fox well to the right.
The story as filmed hews fairly closely (so far) to the outline of Einstein's actual life.
But their experience at least hews closer to the global economic situation as it truly exists.
At the same time, I enjoy buying stuff, particularly when it hews to Kondo's minimalist aesthetic.
The rest of the puzzle hews to a very Western, canonical understanding of what counts, culturally.
Despite the new setting, Andromeda hews very closely to its predecessors, in particular the original Mass Effect.
Wait combat, on the other hand, hews closer to the turn-based play of older FF games.
The quality of documentary films has improved under a new lieutenant who hews closer to historical facts.
Bridge's life hews closely, in outline, to the midcentury caricature of a woman we now smugly pity.
The statute's language hews closely to the 19943 federal law that underpins Washington's role in police oversight.
Like the earlier movies, this one hews to the series doctrine that larceny is America's favorite pastime.
The story line also hews to a socially conscientious thread that runs through Mr. Bong's previous work.
On their small (930 guests, max) ocean cruise ships, Viking Cruises hews to the line's Nordic Heritage.
Is it better to make a sequel that hews closely to the original or something completely different?
And The Path hews dangerously close to that territory throughout the first half of its first season.
Now China worries that bankrupt Venezuela, which hews doggedly to self-destructive populism, may not repay its debts.
Perhaps wisely, this revival hews closely to the original and consequently feels a little like a time capsule.
Sylviane Gold writes: The letter, like the rest of "1776," hews closely but not exactly to the facts.
The natural disaster isn't mentioned in the novel, which otherwise hews closely to the backdrop of current events.
The movie, based on the popular children's novel by R.J. Palacio, hews to the book's multicharacter narration structure.
If she hews to this notion of "women's work," the holidays must be exhausting with three young kids.
On the contrary, it hews to them with an unchanging insistence that ultimately drains them of their power.
And like those ventures, the Islamic State hews to a few tried-and-true techniques for boosting user engagement.
It casts itself as an opposition party, but hews close to the Kremlin line on matters of international affairs.
By comparison, popularity on Facebook hews a bit more closely, though still not exactly, to the fund-raising stats.
The album is still strange, but hews closer to more traditional song structures (and a truly unfortunate drum sound).
One group, led by Stanley Fischer, the vice-chairman, hews to a fairly conventional view of the Fed's task.
It's a remarkable turnaround for a Democratic-controlled city that usually hews to the center of the political spectrum.
This aspirational rhetoric hews to both the spirit of armistice and the demands of a complex and interconnected world.
Trump has been at pains to emphasize that he still hews to a hard line on illegal immigration, however.
Part of Wesal's immediate success appears to be how closely it hews to Gazan tradition, despite the digital medium.
A writer who reliably bent time into pretzels in earlier works, Stoppard hews to a fully linear structure here.
BMW's first all-electric SUV hews closely in design to the Concept iX23 that was unveiled in April 23.
Castellani hews closely to the facts of Williams and Merlo's time together without being pinned down by those facts.
It is nothing, he says, like the alt-right of Richard Spencer, which hews toward a race-based white nationalism.
Florida's guardianship program hews closely to one already in existence in Central Florida's Polk County, sponsored by a local sheriff.
But it hews a little closer to The Iron Giant and Lost in Space in having a firmly human protagonist.
Nurislamova's Scentbird hews to brand names, while Scent Trunk is more artisanal, relying on a network of independent fragrance makers.
One way in which Diao's vision hews to classicism is in accepting the inexorability of fate, as film noir requires.
Today, Pentagon policy hews more closely to his views that China intends to displace the United States as Asia's dominant power.
The "median-voter theorem" once held that the party that hews closest to the views of the median voter usually wins.
In fact, Alien: Covenant hews closest to that 1979 film, with its foreboding sense of claustrophobia and carnival-of-horrors malaise.
He is not alone, and his story hews to that of the United Kingdom-based Baby Milk Action version of events.
The poll hews closely to a RealClearPolitics average of generic ballot polls, which shows Democrats with a roughly 7-point lead.
If federal securities regulation exists, it should be carefully cabined to ensure that it hews to the three principles outlined above.
But the Senate version of the bill hews to the administration position, placing a limitation on ending Rogers's "dual-hat" role.
Florida's "school marshal" program hews closely to one already in existence in Central Florida's Polk County, sponsored by a local sheriff.
It is also a story, though, that hews to a troubling belief in human perfectibility: a national makeover mentality about identity.
Don Black and Christopher Hampton's book is just fine when it hews to the stiletto-sharp dialogue of the original screenplay.
In this, the author hews to tradition, but you need to be a genius yourself to solve his confounding puzzle mysteries.
Russian state TV, which hews closely to the Kremlin's world view, has left little doubt however that Moscow would prefer Trump.
If that sounds familiar, that's because the idea hews close to the highly celebrated and heavily trafficked Discover Weekly feature from Spotify.
What really makes the joke though is how close it hews to the absurd reality of many corporate makeovers of this kind. 
What really makes the joke though is how close it hews to the absurd reality of many corporate makeovers of this kind.
The production model hews surprisingly close to the original concept, and there's no arguing that it is bold and will be noticed.
And Through the Ages hews to some of the standard tropes of flatscreen nature videos, like time-lapse video of Yosemite's vistas.
It hews to levels agreed to in the 2015 Bipartisan Budget Act and falls below the president's budget request by $1.7 billion.
Outsiders tend to see the industry as liberal, and while insiders do promote progressive causes, the business hews to a fundamental conservatism.
It plays freely with Sophocles' drama but hews to its themes: civil disobedience, fidelity and the law, especially as regards burial rights.
If Trump hews to tradition, then both Cohn and Miller can expect to be seated in the audience while the president speaks.
The new film's villain, Kuze, came from the TV series, while the birth sequence hews pretty closely to Mr. Oshii's 1995 vision.
Whether a President Trump hews to all or some of them -- in the face of the realities of governing -- remains to be seen.
Its narrator, Stevens, a butler, hews so closely to his idea of duty that he is blind to larger questions of moral obligation.
Directed by Bryan Singer, "X-Men: Apocalypse," the ninth film in the X-Men franchise, indeed hews hard to all the genre verities.
Officials say the popularity of fentanyl among the cartels hews to a familiar narrative: changes in the illegal drug market and basic opportunism.
Watch: The new TV adaptation of "Les Misérables" hews much more closely to Victor Hugo's often tragic novel than to the musical version.
Still, her rebellion, in the form of short shorts, gay dabbling and hand-painted protest signs, hews closely to the musical comedy handbook.
In his criticism, Barr has used language that hews closely to conspiracies from Trump, who maintains that his campaign was illegally spied on.
With version 2.0, it sounds like Focals will be making even more progress in developing a design that hews closely to standard glasses.
But it's also limited by how neatly its telling of these stories hews to the same media narratives that emerged after it was filmed.
Mr. Urvoas is a close ally of Mr. Valls's and hews more closely to the law-and-order line favored by the prime minister.
In broad strokes, the draft bill hews closely to ideas outlined by House Speaker Paul Ryan and Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
It hews more closely to the absurdist tradition, which uses incongruity and exaggeration to suggest some midnight-dark truths about human life and endeavor.
Mr. Abe is strongly supported by the far right wing of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which hews to tradition and tends toward insularity.
The drug-cartel story hews to, and benefits from, the formulas of its genre, but it's crisply told and it has an undeniable momentum.
Zola's passion provides welcome fire to a show that otherwise hews to a calm, even-keeled tone, exemplified by Mr. von Essen's sober performance.
Mr. Angry, a powerful pianist, tends toward soul-influenced, sparkling forms of contemporary jazz; Mr. Wolf hews more closely to a straight-ahead style.
In that way, Living with Yourself hews closer to The Good Place, which also uses a fantastical premise to explore the potential for self-improvement.
Sure, there's a pleasant familiarity for fans, but a musical that hews this closely to the movie it's based on begs an important question: Why?
The book is at its richest — layered with stories and contextual insight — when it hews to Levy's own profound understanding of Renaissance history and culture.
Louis wrote The End of Eddy at only 21, and the novel hews closely to his own hardscrabble upbringing in a declining French factory town.
Trump would have railed against Reagan the way he rails against anyone else who hews to the conservative principles that animated the 1980s and 1990s.
A chorus, a bridge, another chorus, and a brief coda — Waas's jingle hews to the form of a pop song, which, of course, it is.
His rival Mr. Rubio has a pitch and personal history that tell a different story about the American dream — one that hews closer to reality.
But what's becoming clearer is that Pruitt's strategy hews extremely close to the Trump playbook: Never say sorry, blame subordinates, berate and attack the media.
And while Mr. Akhtar may have rejected many of the outer trappings of the Wall Street potboiler, he still hews to many of its clichés.
"The Red Turtle," a feature by the Dutch animator Michael Dudok de Wit, hews to a quieter, proudly analog (or at least analog-evoking) approach.
A new book by Christopher de Bellaigue, a British journalist and historian of the Middle East, hews to the latter side, but with an unusual twist.
The more the administration hews to the Mnuchin-Cohn view of the world, the more likely it is that the Trump rally can find new highs.
Iran, meanwhile, has no nuclear weapons either, and still hews to a deal that curbs its ability to produce such weapons for at least a decade.
The return of Mike Bloomberg The former New York City mayor remains the most prominent political donor who hews to the center of the political aisle.
One senior U.S. State Department official said Trump's foreign policy closely hews to Republican thinking in Washington and that tensions had been high for some time.
The Rock, lends his celebrity to the similarly themed "Rock and a Hard Place," which hews closer to reality TV than most of HBO's nonfiction efforts.
Queen of Vice is a slender book that hews close to Burns's legal struggles, but touches only lightly on the narrative's historical, sociological, and legal contexts.
It makes sense that Electronic Arts would release a Star Wars game at this juncture that hews so closely to the familiar beats of the franchise.
The narrative of Das Boot hews so slavishly to convention that one can basically game out the season by the end of episode three or four.
But Ms. Jackson hews to his tortured path with such insight that we register every twisting contour in a dispossessed monarch's road into madness and redemption.
The world hews closely to Vapnyar's own life (note to an attentive reader: Vapnyar's mother taught math), but everything about it is slightly notched up, surreal.
Oneohtrix Point Never hews closely to the studio versions of his music (a technical feat); Boards of Canada recasts its loops and transposes its chord progressions.
She alludes to the political context in this new book, but the shape of her stunning memoir hews closely to what she herself saw and heard.
Refugees do not usually enter on weekends, a U.S. official said, as the department hews to a strict set of rules on how their admissions are processed.
Each chapter hews closely to a framework that juggles Keenan's life story, a Shakespeare play as a thematic anchor, and conversations with a Shakespeare character or two.
The magazine's current predicament, meanwhile, hews closely to that of many media companies today: weakened by Big Tech's dominance of digital advertising, scooped up by vulture investors.
And while Sanders hasn't embraced Obama's agenda as much as Clinton has, he said Wednesday that on most issues, he hews closely to the White House's views.
Part of our country's current political and cultural fracturing stems from a generational divide that hews to tribal identities rather than universal recognition of our shared humanity.
That kind of country gospel-soul isn't the genre's typical contemporary format, which hews toward a slicker, more heavily produced sound indebted to Kirk Franklin, among others.
But Maryam Keshavarz, who directed and co-wrote the script, smartly doesn't turn the movie into a globe-trotting countdown, but instead tightly hews to Helen's perspective.
Lorde's version (which starts at 10:47 in the above video) hews closer to the song's pop side, but her wise-beyond-her-years gravitas sells it nonetheless.
Dawson and others also say that the company hews to a double standard because it will disable annotations on certain articles from certain publishers but not for individuals.
Israel says only survivors among the original 1948 refugees should be considered refugees today - an idea fiercely opposed by the Palestinian leadership, which hews to the UNRWA numbers.
If Mr Macron hews too closely to what the Germans believe to have been the secret of their success, France's disenfranchised may end up feeling even more alienated.
The government's definition, "hews closely to the categorical determinations articulated by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act," Department of Justice lawyers argued in court papers on Monday.
These days, Nuhu hews firewood and earns a meager N500 ($1.50) daily from wood sales -- selling about five packs at N100 each (30 cents) -- to support his family.
The "Act to Protect the Privacy of Online Consumer Information" hews to a perspective on consumer privacy that is, as a matter of practice, alien to most consumers.
Conventional wisdom has long held that the closer a work of Holocaust literature hews to reality the more effective it is in helping readers understand what really happened.
He hews to a view common among academics: that even when Israeli and Palestinian leaders both supported the two-state solution, they meant dramatically different things by it.
The TV series is not an exact portrayal of your life, but it still hews to the original plot lines of the book, namely during the Brooklyn flashbacks.
His menu hews pretty closely to what you would consider bistro fare, though sometimes with a twist, like an Alsatian tarte flambée squared off like Detroit-style pizza.
"Instrumental," for its part, hews desperately to the well-trod conventions of the well-trod genre known as Portrait of the Artist as a Young, Self-Hating Narcissist.
Typically one should not care if an adaptation hews closely to its source material, but the references are so overt here, and self-conscious, that they bear mentioning.
Though she is a product of the center-right Christian-Democrat tradition, on societal issues like immigration she hews close to Social-Democrat positions typically considered left-wing.
She may just be seeking continued relevance in a Republican Party that increasingly hews to the chaos, anger and contempt of Trumpism -- instead of any coherent conservative ideology.
Mr. Johnson's withdrawal agreement, which will now sail through Parliament, hews to a hard-line version of Brexit, eschewing participation in the European single market or customs union.
Koo has since founded another firm: Formation Group, which hews most closely to Formation 8's mission, which was to bridge the ecosystems between Asian countries and Silicon Valley.
From that first scene to the end of its eight episodes, the series hews to its source: a sprawling, 900-page crime novel by Vikram Chandra, published in 2006.
A few sketches, a few songs, a few chummy guest stars breaking mid-joke—Maya & Marty hews to the variety show formula with enthusiasm and an absence of snark.
Now, it has something a little more concrete: the Alpine Vision, a concept car that hews "very close" to the inaugural model that it'll be selling starting next year.
Tame's version hews closer to the rock 'n' roll heart of the original but bathes it in sunny grooves Kevin Parker's confessional Currents was often too heartbroken to pursue.
Ms. Gleason hews to the cheerful lighting and snappy editing of high-school sitcoms, but her caustic coming-of-age curiously spares no sympathy for family, friends or faith.
The primary delight of FX's episodic comedy version of What We Do in the Shadows is how closely it hews to the formula set by its equally delightful predecessor.
Many will be watching to see if the newly composed court hews to precedent or takes a different direction when arguments over the Louisiana law are heard March 4.
It may seem square to some, but whether or not a nominee to the Supreme Court hews to rigorous academic standards does matter in determining fitness for a lifelong appointment.
"I would tend to disagree," said Omar Aguilar, chief investment officer of equities for Charles Schwab Investment Management, who hews to the basic idea that the more diversification, the better.
Specifically, a look that hews more toward western mainstream social norms as opposed to accentuating the true, diverse beauty of the many different kinds of faces seen around the world.
A resolute minimalist in the mode of the American artist Robert Ryman, Mr. Rodriguez hews to the belief that clothes are the backdrop to the woman, not her cartoon avatar.
Pence is a social conservative who hews to the Paul Ryan vision of government — low taxes on the rich, free trade and a trimming of the Social Security safety net.
Something to watch on pricing is how close it hews to trades in the private secondary markets, where Spotify has been much more permissive than many of its fellow unicorns.
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC Gustavo Dudamel, a frequent partner of this storied orchestra, hews mostly to Vienna favorites — Brahms, Mahler, Tchaikovsky, even Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique" — in these three concerts at Carnegie Hall.
Newly engaged, Shlesinger dispenses advice on sex and dating, which is delivered at a rah-rah empowering pitch even as it hews pretty close to traditional standards and gender roles.
Three years in the making, Mr. Ozkaya's 3-D printed reproduction hews to the original's dimensions and compositional features, but the peepholes have been enlarged to cast a bigger image.
The one on the left hews closer to the wall, and has soft-edged bars of color melting into each other with the unapologetic allure of a pink-streaked sunset.
Since Judge Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court by President Trump, some Democrats have cited that and other opinions as evidence that the judge hews to an extreme conservative philosophy.
Once the accounts are opened, Safe Harbor's bankers inspect the business and its premises as frequently as every three months, to confirm that it hews to all of Colorado's rules.
The drafting committee approved an early draft of the party platform at its final meeting in St. Louis early Saturday, one that mostly hews to what Clinton had wanted on Israel.
While it hews closely to the design of its two predecessors, the Hero 2400 and Hero 2891 Black, the company's newest flagship offered a number of internal improvements and new features.
According to a new profile of Gaga in Variety, the original script had Maine swimming off into the ocean to die, which hews close to the ending of the 1937 original.
The new lawsuit hews closely to one filed by Faraday Future's parent company against Evergrande just last week, which argued that the Chinese conglomerate is "deliberately starving" the startup into bankruptcy.
Justice Department lawyers said its definition "hews closely" to language found in U.S. immigration law, while Hawaii's attorney general's office said other parts of immigration law included grandparents as close family.
But if Trump's budget hews closely to a blueprint published by the conservative Heritage Foundation, as The Hill reported last month, it could entirely eliminate the annual $85033 million TIGER program.
It's no surprise that this list of top "social media conversations about race" hews closely to the list of general conversations about race that Americans on and off Twitter will remember.
He hews to the genre's fundamentals by combining tender, coming-of-age relationship drama with elements of mystery and horror, but they don't mesh in a way that enlivens the story.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose health has become a preoccupation of the American public as the Supreme Court hews rightward under President Trump, announced this week that she was cancer-free.
Because there are more U.S. family offices that invest in startups than international ones, it's not surprising to see that family office deal volume hews closer to the U.S. market in general.
As such, it hews closely to the tried-and-tested formula of a white-bread love affair, usually set in North Carolina and with an unending supply of hurdles and Hallmark moments.
Logitech's latest mouse hews close to this tradition, though with a special new accolade: before it's even been released, the Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse has already won an e-sports tournament.
Adapted from "The Bridge," the Scandinavian noir set on the Oresund Bridge linking Sweden and Denmark, and centered on the socially inept detective Saga Noren, "The Tunnel" hews closely to the original.
Christopher Balding, an associate professor at the Peking University HSBC Business School, noted how the official growth number announced after the year ends always hews closely to the target set months earlier.
The film's writer and director, Amber Sealey, hews close to Lexi, but the camera rarely takes up Lexi's perspective, preferring to observe her behavior rather than trying to see through her eyes.
In remake terms, Cooper's version hews closest to the 1976 "A Star Is Born," which is largely a valentine to Barbra Streisand starring Barbra Streisand with Kris Kristofferson's bare chest playing backup.
"It's very unlike what you usually see," Mr. Freund said, noting that ties have always been de rigueur in political dress in Austria, a country that hews closely to tradition and formality.
Her memoir hews closely to the weighty question of having children, following Stein in the year after her abortion, drawing on her conversations with parents, children, her own mother, and herself. —A.
The only explanation I can think of is a barely plausible one, which delves into the terrain of the cheap political thriller, but hews to the twisted plots of this presidential campaign.
Given that Villeneuve hews closely to the moody, somewhat impressionistic approach to storytelling that Ridley Scott used back in 1982, we found ourselves with quite a few lingering questions about Blade Runner 2049.
If he shows self-discipline, which was conspicuously lacking during the campaign, and hews to relatively moderate center-right policies, he may be able to accomplish a great deal (for good or ill).
Trump went on to check all of Bragden's boxes, saying he would "save Social Security," build up the military and improve veterans' health care — a list that hews to neither party's current platform.
And on "Breeders" he really is working, because a character like Paul — pre-therapy, eternally at tether's end — hews closely to the man Freeman used to be, not the man he is now.
Ms. Coppola hews close to the Siegel film in some respects, but she goes moody where he went outrageous and drains the story of both its heat and its sexism for something cooler.
In exchange for his cooperation, prosecutors have agreed to ask the judge presiding over Tobin's case to give him a sentence that hews closer to eight years, the minimum suggested sentence for his crimes.
Hulu, meanwhile, hews closer to an FX or AMC: It has some critically acclaimed original programming, but it knows it can make just as much money (if not more) off reruns of older shows.
State media, which hews religiously to the official script, gave the sort of account normally reserved for visiting heads of state, imposing an entirely different subtext on Xi's boilerplate language about U.S.-China cooperation.
A veteran from the Progressive Party — which hews to conservative ideas and is closely allied with the P.M.D.B. — Mr. Dornelles, 81, has suggested suspending interest payments on Rio's debt to ease the state's woes.
Lifetime gets there first this weekend with "Love You to Death," a movie clearly "inspired" by the case, which draws upon the public record, changes the names but hews closely to the basic story.
" [Richard Haass] The language released today "hews to a phrase preferred by Pyongyang that critics of the rapprochement say conditions any North Korean actions on the withdrawal of the U.S. military from South Korea.
Although the book begins by arguing against the obsession with greatness as a category and ends by declaring the concept inapplicable to living composers, it generally hews closely to established ideas about the canon.
On many of these tracks, Mr. Braxton's sextet — including the drummer Pheeroan akLaff and the pianist Misha Mengelberg — hews to a cinched swing feel, letting its avant-garde linguistics slip in through the cracks.
Whether the issue is Russian election interference, metastasizing fraudulent news or incitements to genocide in Myanmar, the company essentially hews to the same talking points: Facebook's mission to connect the world is well-intentioned.
But even though The Jungle Book is tremendously fun to look at, it sometimes feels trapped between embodying a vision that hews closer to the original book and sating those who love the animated film.
The play, co-created and directed by Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan, hews closely to the novel — not just in terms of plot, but with a style meant to reflect the experience of reading it.
Walk Through Walls begins in early childhood and hews to the general format of a hero's journey, or perhaps a Portrait of the Performance Artist as a Young Woman and a No Longer Young Woman.
Among some younger readers, The Times may still have a reputation for being the older generation's newspaper, that stodgy Gray Lady who at times tries to be hip, but hews to 166 years of tradition.
This version hews much more closely to Hugo's book, a five-volume, 365-chapter novel that over the course of its complex plot explores history, law, politics, religion and ideas about justice, guilt and redemption.
If anything, "Color" sometimes hews too faithfully to Lovecraft's plot, and at times it can be difficult to tell whether the dialogue is intended to manifest genuine dread or is meant as tongue-in-cheek.
The sense of humor in the video hews closely to other clips she's posted about nursing, like those poking fun at parents who oppose vaccines and critics who say she shouldn't film TikToks at work.
The fifties poems were praised by men and, later, deprecated by Rich, in much the same terms; her "Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law" finds a new candor but hews to the period, confessional style.
With less than a minute gone in the second quarter, victory was fait accompli for Stanford, given its No. 1 status nationwide for time of possession and its opposition, a team that hews to the ground.
He'll offer a foreign policy message that hews more closely to established US policy, insisting that Russia adhere to the Minsk ceasefire agreement in Ukraine and vowing support for NATO as a bulwark of western security.
The overall arc hews fairly close to Vaughan and Alphona's comics run, apart from substituting Jonah in for the Gibborim — a group of ancient giants that would have been pretty hard to make work on television.
The Moscow Patriarchate, which hews close to the presidency of Vladimir Putin and at times defends it from popular protest, regularly pours scorn on its counterpart in Istanbul for acting as a stooge of American diplomacy.
Outside of the research and development work for the new technologies, the Trump administration report hews closely to the Obama-era Missile Defense Review, released in 2010, the plans of which Congress largely funded, he added.
Ted Cruz (R-TX), which would allow insurance plans to once again sell coverage that rejects those with preexisting conditions and covers few benefits as long as it sells one option that hews to Obamacare regulations.
His Twitter hews so closely to the paragon of what people online would call a "good" feed (one part "weird twitter," two parts social justice, eight parts Chipotle), it's hard to believe it happened by accident.
That film's troubling back story hews closely to the struggle of Nicole in "Marriage Story": a woman fighting for autonomy under the watchful eye of a celebrated male artist in an industry that celebrates his volatility.
Mr. Biden is one of the few candidates who still hews to the flag-pin-on-his-lapel, once considered a de rigueur accessory to demonstrate patriotism but now perhaps a relic of an older generation.
Whether she's writing about social media, Brexit or art and identity politics, Smith firmly hews to principles while never adopting the self-righteous and condescending tone so endemic to personal and political writing in our time.
But opponents of that plan have blasted it as an egregious overreach of executive branch power, and the new Trump proposal hews more closely to traditional regulations that rely on the reductions possible at specific sources.
And while from a distance, this doggedly thorough eight-part, 16-hour series — which begins Sunday on PBS — hews to the genre's party line, viewed up close it reveals the ruptures laid out in plain sight.
In a competition that hews toward the standards, Mr. Cohen chose a harrowing aria from Jonathan Dove's 1998 opera "Flight," based on the true story of an Iranian refugee stranded for years in a Paris airport.
While South Carolina hews closer to the center than some Republican states, its statewide elected officials tend to trend conservative: The last time the state elected a Democratic senator was over 245 years ago in 2160.
This fair hews to what has become a tried and true formula among the largest art expositions, offering a diverse array of artists, including many women; panels on protest art, the biennial phenomenon, collecting and investing.
With Leaving Neverland, director Dan Reed has not made a journalistic documentary — or, at least, not the kind that hews to the fiction that you have to present "both sides" in order to say something true.
Luca Ribuoli's Gran Hotel hews pretty close to the original: A young man named Pietro travels to the Grand Hotel Paradiso, located in a mountain valley, to search for his missing sister Caterina in the year 1905.
It's that Manny Farber idea of "termite art" that, on the one hand, hews to formal considerations, works within a genre or a set of rules; but on the other, constantly burns through them and creates chaos.
Narrated by Rupert Everett and enlivened by vivid swatches of Beaton's own prose, "Love, Cecil," after beginning with archival footage of a late-in-life television interview with the man, hews to a relatively straightforward linear chronology.
But much of the rest of its reporting hews to international journalistic standards, provides a unique view on events in the Middle East and serves as a vital news source for millions who live under antidemocratic rule.
Khalidi's core thesis is that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is best understood as a war of colonial conquest, one that closely hews to the pattern and mind-set of other national-colonial movements of the 19th century.
If Stephanie hews a little too predictably to her typology as the now obligatory B.F.F.-with-moxie, she lends a welcome propulsive fizz to a novel that, emulating its fey lead character, perpetually threatens to go nowhere.
Helmed by series maestro Ryan Murphy, it has a tone that veers wildly, and it gives off a madcap air of not caring whether it makes sense or hews to any of the conventions of narrative television.
Her family personifies a certain kind of weirdness, yet still hews to the normalcy of the nuclear family structure; what other sort of hairstyle should Sharon Osbourne have had in the earliest moments of a new millenium?
But in Russia, where state media closely hews to the Kremlin's line, the allegations have either been played down or portrayed as part of an attempt to undermine the ruling elite before parliamentary elections later this year.
Part of that effort, the officials said, appears to be trying to spread information that hews closely to unsubstantiated reports about Mr. Trump's dealings in Russia, including the purported video, whose existence Mr. Trump has repeatedly dismissed.
Rohit Chopra, senior fellow at the Consumer Federation of America and former CFPB assistant director, said a lawsuit will probably fail because the law says the agency can restrict arbitration as long as it hews to its study.
In the case of "Dirt Off Your Shoulder," Wayne mostly hews to Jay's flow, instead switching the subject matter up to be about how a woman needs to "get that jerk off [her] shoulders" and get with Wayne.
Like Protoje and Sister Nancy, who also appear on this lineup, he hews to a fairly traditional style — those only familiar with Bob Marley won't be jarred by his presentation, though notes of hip-hop occasionally sneak through.
It's genuinely refreshing to see a TV show acknowledge that Helen Mirren's still got it and will likely never lose it, so as far as the show hews close to the central romance it's an enjoyable standalone story.
The new rate hews more closely to the Brazilian Treasury's borrowing costs, compared to the prior BNDES system which tied loans to a long-term interest rate that benefited the borrower but was more costly for the bank.
The fight choreography hews closer to martial arts than to the series's usual slash-and-shoot techniques, and Rick's tactic of weaponizing the flesh-eater by wrestling its leash from its handler makes for some sublimely gruesome carnage.
With no "Monsieur" or "Madame," the modern company hews instead to the contours of the guilds: There are separate ateliers (and corresponding heads) for women's ready-to-wear, perfume, shoes and jewelry, men's wear, silk and home furnishings.
With updated visuals and a feel that hews closer to Melee (the best in the series to date), Ultimate may stand as the strongest entry since the 2001 GameCube version of the game captured so many millions of hearts.
He's also been on the disabled list since the first game, and while he will no doubt improve things when he returns—he has to, given how bad things have been—unless his batting average hews closer to the .
It is a map that hews close to Trump's election results: Of 221 counties that voted for President Barack Obama in 2012 and Trump in 4.53, only three are in the metropolitan areas that won the most job share.
Its single-player campaign hews strongly to the template set out by original developer Epic Games in 2006: it's still a cover-based shooter where every action feels weighty and teammates yell things like "REVIVE ME" when they're hurt.
But "American Made" wraps its story in a wryly comic take, reveling in an absurdity and excess that hews closer to "Charlie Wilson's War" than "Scarface" or its current cousin, the Netflix series "Narcos," with which this movie overlaps.
Yet, if she hews to her hard Brexit line, she can expect to make little progress in Brussels, which knows that her domestic political position is tenuous and that she does not have a mandate for a hard Brexit.
Those with questions about his situation were unlikely to be persuaded by the interview carried on the channel of Mr. Hariri's pro-Saudi political party by Paula Yacoubian, a talk-show host who generally hews to the Saudi line.
Yet in anonymously trying to exploit the fissures within the Democratic ranks — fissures that ran through this past week's debates — Mr. Mauldin's website hews far closer to the disinformation spread by Russian trolls in 2016 than typical political messaging.
Forché alludes to the political context in the book, but the shape of her memoir hews closely to what she herself saw and heard — and how, out of the horror, she began to discern what she needed to do.
Selina makes a crack about not really wanting to run for "all" Americans, just the ones who voted for her, and the team decides she'll instead say "real Americans," which feels like it hews very close to the Trumpian mode.
Except for a timeline at the entrance to the exhibition, which extends through 1991 and the beginning of the war that ripped the country apart, the show hews rigorously to its time period, largely resisting any overt foreshadowing of ethnic tension.
"True life rarely hews to a predicable narrative structure, and Dostie refuses to perpetuate that myth, penning a memoir that inspires, terrifies, enrages, and prompts triumphant fist-pumping all at once," writes Adrian Liang, a book review editor at Amazon.
He's put out three major EPs under various guises since returning to musical prominence with Syro in 2014, and Cheetah — named for a notoriously finicky British synth sold during the early '90s — hews closest to that album's mutating analog techno.
It separates the first half—which hews closer to the first film's horror-comedy formula—from the borderline self-parodic second half, in which the Gremlins' antics take on a slapstick quality that was far less present the first time around.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - As Hong Kong's government hews closer to Beijing, officials are taking a tough line on perceived national security threats, even deploying an elite police unit for political monitoring and surveillance - a sharp escalation in rhetoric and action.
The project mostly hews to the standard PBS history format, with a large cast of scholars and writers — more than 40 — talking over antique photographs and documents, with the occasional impressionistic recreation of events and snippets of gospel and ragtime.
For years, administration officials have declined requests by journalists to describe the speech-writing process, but, according to interviews with a half a dozen current and former administration officials, it is a process that more or less hews to tradition.
And me, I've got a new one as well, a narrative recipe that hews to our Wednesday tradition here of offering at least some cooking instruction that doesn't follow the traditional recipe format: a no-recipe recipe, we call it.
But as someone who is very sympathetic to the Obama/Kerry view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and who hews to the traditional liberal Zionist hope of a two-state solution, it's worth being real: This is not going to happen.
Having shed the most tenacious restraints on his hardline and sometimes reckless foreign policy inclinations, Trump has felt liberated to pursue a foreign policy agenda on Iran and other global hotspots that hews more closely to his muscular vision of US power.
Structurally, The Conjuring 2 hews closely to the blueprint of the original: The first act is devoted to the escalation of paranormal incidents within the Hodgson household, with a particular focus on Janet (a wide-eyed Madison Wolfe) and her younger brother, Billy.
But even as he hews closely to the script his aides have urged him to follow, the Republican nominee isn't abandoning the lies, misrepresentations and hyperbole that he has turned to time and again to bolster the arguments driving his presidential campaign.
Despite this cultural prevalence, Deadpool 2 screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick claim they'd never even heard of fridging before writing the film, and offer an explanation for their treatment of Vanessa that hews remarkably close to the textbook definition of the trope.
Short stays in each place The in-and-out itinerary hews closely with Trump's preferred style of travel as chief executive of his real estate business, when he would fly his private jet abroad for business meetings but rarely linger for long.
Some of it feels like spam; some of it hews to gritty authenticity; and some looks more like older generations of state-run programming than it is the new Russian model — grim panels of party officials and colonels repeating propaganda talking points.
Perhaps not surprisingly, given the rabid fanbase that has spent the past 14 years quoting the film to each other, the Mean Girls musical, with a book by Tina Fey and music by Jeff Richmond, hews quite closely to its source material.
The two represent polar opposite ends of the intellectual spectrum when it comes to content creation, with Netflix following a model that hews somewhat closely to the studio system and Amazon turning to high-profile indie producers and directors to establish their brand.
Despite the changes, "One Day at a Time" hews to the traditions of the best multicamera comedies: It is shot on a soundstage, the soundtrack includes laughter from a live audience, and the writers and cast expertly blend deft jokes and sincere sentiment.
It both hews to and challenges the auteur theory, the idea that the director of a movie is more of the "author" than the writer; in this case, there are seven credited directors, but it's unmistakably the work of one artist — Beyoncé.
The movie's three-year arc most closely hews to her journey, from her first tentative steps away from a life over which she has no control to a hard-won, grief-tinged freedom that also results in having to surrender her children.
As a swimmer at Notre Dame, he was required to wear a navy jacket and gray trousers to meets and, as an adult, hews closely to his standard wardrobe of his own gray suits (with long pants in the winter, shorts in the summer).
"Looking to where purchasers incurred the liability to take and pay for securities, and where sellers incurred the liability to deliver securities hews to Section 10(b)'s focus on transactions and Morrison's instruction that purchases and sales constitute transactions," the 9th Circuit held.
Will HurdWilliam Ballard HurdThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump hews to NRA on guns and eyes lower taxes Democrat running for Will Hurd's seat raises over million in first 2628 days of campaign Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas).
If the past 50 years show anything, it's that Vans' influence probably isn't waning anytime soon, and the Sk8-Hi's evolution is proof of a company that hews to its history while still tweaking its designs and garnering new customer bases along the way.
Yet I don't find her position entirely convincing, in that there are plenty of artists who fully participate in commerce yet continue to make art that hews to their highest and continually evolving standards, Kerry James Marshall being just one of numerous available examples.
For better and ill, Ventimiglia's character hews pretty closely to the earnest, saintly everyman he plays on TV -- in a show also renowned for making people cry -- that has made him the latest version of America's dad, only with a more impressive workout regimen.
"Black Panther" seems hesitant to explore black sexuality (save a chaste kiss between two major characters toward the film's conclusion) or sexual orientation and at times, through the character of Michael B. Jordan's antagonist Eric Killmonger, hews disappointingly close to stereotypes of black male rage.
In many ways it hews to the popular conventions of the "open world" genre — a term that arose to describe titles like Rockstar Games's famed Grand Theft Auto series, which tossed aside the linear levels of older games in favor of endlessly explorable virtual environments.
Amazon's finalist list hews closely to the criteria it established at the beginning of the contest: a metro area of more than a million residents; ease of transportation; a business-friendly environment; potential to attract and retain technical talent; and a strong university system.
Even the loosely defined corruption represented by evidence that ordinary policy generally hews more closely to the preferences of the wealthy than to those of middle- and low-income voters, has mutated to a new form in the Trump tax cuts and regulatory reforms.
A chase through a protest in Greece could be CNN on any given night; one of the Vegas scenes hews perhaps a little too close to one of the more recent, excessively harrowing incidents of real-life mayhem the world has had to endure of late.
The workday hews closer to 2003 to 5 (or 9 to 6) for many employees now, and a larger share of Americans are working from home—not to mention that email and team messaging apps like Slack have made it easier than ever to never stop working.
Ms. McDaniel's selective presentation of the facts hews closely to the playbook of a president who sees his brand as all about winning — and who has no qualms about engaging in what he long ago coined euphemistically as "truthful hyperbole" if he thinks it helps him.
With the exception of a few dishes that could be found at any trendy Brooklyn restaurant, La Caye's menu hews to traditional Haitian cuisine: grilled conch, Creole-style broiled red snapper, stewed goat and pen patat, a sweet potato bread pudding with a rum-raisin sauce.
Presumptive New York Representative-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's talk of a "Green New Deal" hews closely to the OFF Act, and is an important part of the progressive platform she wielded in taking down the fourth-ranking Democrat in the House in her recent primary upset.
In the ad, Mr. Dietl, 66, hews to the same approach he used in the first mayoral debate, directly attacking the Democratic incumbent, Mayor Bill de Blasio, and completely ignoring the Republican challenger, Nicole Malliotakis, with whom he is likely to compete for right-of-center votes.
If the populists gain more momentum, they have a ways to go to unseat the antitrust establishment, which still hews to the consumer welfare standard developed by Robert Bork, the influential legal scholar and judge, and scholars at the University of Chicago beginning in the 1970s.
The proposal, announced on Thursday and due to be introduced to the Legislature early next year, closely hews to a federal bill introduced in October by a pair of Democratic senators — Mark Warner of Virginia and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota — and Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona.
You don't notice it so much in Act I, which moves swiftly and hews fairly close to the movie's plot, though the trolls who know how to undo Elsa's magic are no longer embodied as talking boulders but as hunky Hidden Folk who sing in Norwegian.
On a second, deeper level, "The Sisters Brothers" both hews to and subverts the conventions of a traditional western allegory, evoking what Audiard calls "the violence of the Founding Fathers" as manifested in the chaotic establishment and subsequent hard-won civilization of an extraordinarily brutal new country.
But as I wrote last week, everyone in the GOP field is trying to make this comparison—and so long as Rubio hews to the dominant negative tenor of this race, he'll never be able to recapture the hopeful uplift that Reagan used so successfully three decades ago.
Alongside bassist Frank Healy (Benediction, Sacrilege), guitarist Scott Fairfax (Benediction), and drummer Andy Whale (Bolt Thrower), Willetts has crafted an extraordinary old school death metal debut that hews closely to the genre's beloved conventions while adding the sort of depth and sheer might that only seasoned hands could deliver.
Dusan David Parizek's minimal production hews closely to its source material, taking us through the surreal misadventures of its protagonist, a 16-year-old immigrant shipped to New York City by his parents to avoid a sex scandal in his native Bohemia, in what is now the Czech Republic.
It has long had a program that attracts the best and the brightest to the low-wage corners of the legal profession: Each year, 20 students who commit to a career in public service pay no tuition, while those whose ambition hews toward corporate law are charged full freight.
But the novels — and, presumably, the series, which so far hews to them very closely — make clear that even as the girls become women and grow apart and together again, they are never far from the influence of their Naples neighborhood and its feuds, both petty and serious.
Of course, this being the internet, the game is actually a marketing tool for Bagaar (it literally rewards players with a link to the company's career page), but what makes it so horrifying is not that it's a miserable site (although it is), but how closely to reality it hews.
Will HurdWilliam Ballard HurdThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump hews to NRA on guns and eyes lower taxes Democrat running for Will Hurd's seat raises over million in first 100 days of campaign Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE, who recently announced his is not seeking reelection.
Johnny Isakson to resign at end of year Nervous Republicans focus energy on protecting Senate 'firewall' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump hews to NRA on guns and eyes lower taxes MORE (R-Texas), who is seeking reelection, and other officials to discuss efforts to reduce violent crime in the city's neighborhoods.
Based on a trilogy of novels by Justin Cronin, "The Passage" posits a scientific cause — experimentation with a rare virus from the Bolivian jungle — for a paranormal consequence, the creation of beasts (don't call them vampires!) who, if the series lasts and hews to the books, will ravage the planet.
Sampled On: "Madiba Riddlim" While the nimble, spiritually themed "Madiba Riddim"—co-produced by the triumvirate of Frank Dukes, Nineteen85, and Charlie Handsome—hews more closely to Afrobeat than any other genre, the parody video by popular Brampton, Ontario YouTubers 20093YallEntertainment which closes the song couldn't have come from anywhere but Toronto.
In fact, the only Runaway who hews about the same as his original character is de facto ringleader Alex (Rhenzy Feliz), who spends most of the first few episodes blinking in confusion — but depending on how the show continues to adapt his particularly turbulent story, that may not be the case for long.
Other times, the intimate and ornate Beaux-Arts setting conflicts with the works, deemphasizing their modernist character and restricting their space to breathe — quite the opposite effect of Firestone's large and open white space, which hews much closer to the whitewashed loft studios of the period as well as spaces for art today.
The plot hews pretty closely to the original template, with a diverse group of five high school students (including, it should be noted, the most oblique reference imaginable to one being gay) stumbling upon the mystique artifacts that will turn them into the Power Rangers, an ancient order tasked with protecting the universe.
Luckily, the Pamela she embodies on "Better Things" is a much more interesting character, chewier, funnier, stranger, and sadder, with desires of her own—and while the show still hews close, at times, to a certain caustic shtick, in the proud tradition of O.G. Roseanne and Maude Findlay, it's also an ensemble.
Still, that a three-year band of recent data shows a broad decline in racially disparate policing is a significant turnabout from years of unconstitutional tactics during the administration of former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, and hews with efforts by the police commissioner, James P. O'Neill, to build trust between officers and civilians.
Kumail Nanjiani, meanwhile, plays a struggling comedian who discovers the means to achieve fame, albeit at considerable cost; and Steven Yeun is a mysterious prisoner in a remote Alaskan town, in an installment that hews most closely to the Cold War/alien invasion paranoia that was one of the original's most salient themes.
For decades, the world's two largest Jewish communities differed over the definition of "who's a Jew" — the Israeli government hews to the traditional requirement of matrilineal descent and Orthodox conversions, while liberal American congregations admit members born only of Jewish fathers and even those unwilling to undergo any conversion — so-called Jews of choice.
But while it's unquestionably true that the self-presentation of the GOP in 2018 and beyond looks a lot more like what Trump was doing in 2015 than what Ryan was up to three years ago, the policy agenda of the GOP hews much closer to Paul Ryan's "Better Way" blueprint than to anything Trump said as a candidate.
In acknowledgement of the members of Congress and the many organizations that worked toward the legislative approach to preserve Bears Ears, President Obama's designation struck an important compromise; rather than the larger footprint (closer to two million acres) that some had wanted, the new national monument instead hews more closely to the boundaries set forth in Rep.
Britten, who adapted the opera with his partner, Peter Pears, hews closely to Shakespeare's text; the most notable restructuring is the omission of most of the setup in Act I. Only six words of the libretto — a minor clarifying detail uttered by Lysander to make up for the condensation of Shakespeare's first act — are not found in the play.
In a refreshing departure from the floral-heavy English country style common to many of the classic properties nearby, Ms. Meilizchon went with an Art Deco scheme that incorporates nods to the neighborhood's former produce market, like a rich green color palette and terra-cotta tiles, but hews to her signature penchant for graphic fabrics, vintage pieces and custom-designed furnishings.
Tom CarperThomas (Tom) Richard CarperAmerica is in desperate need of infrastructure investment: Senate highway bill a step in the right direction FARA should apply to Confucius Institutes The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal MORE (D-Del.), the ranking member of the Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, has floated a draft proposal that hews closely to the administration proposal.
Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanSchumer blasts 'red flag' gun legislation as 'ineffective cop out' McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Shaken Portman urges support for 'red flag' laws after Ohio shooting MORE (R-Ohio), a member of the conference committee, said the structure of the final bill hews closer to the Senate's version because of the pass-through provisions.
The song also plays off the scalability conflict that led to the creation of bitcoin cash (which, yes, is different from bitcoin), the result of a "hard fork" by those who wanted bitcoin on a larger scale (and supposedly hews closer to the original vision of bitcoin as imagined by its mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto.) I don't really understand a word of it but it's still terrific.
"Specifically, these devices convert an otherwise semiautomatic firearm into a machine gun by functioning as a self-acting or self-regulating mechanism that harnesses the recoil energy of the semiautomatic firearm in a manner that allows the trigger to reset and continue firing without additional physical manipulation of the trigger by the shooter," says the final rule, which hews closely to language proposed in March.
Patrick's candidacy, however, is unique in that it can be understood as the logical endpoint of a media culture which hews to the belief that what Wall Street guys have to say about the world is, by definition, endlessly fascinating—and which, consequently, treats these flagitious aristocrats as wise men of society who must be consulted, courted, and coddled by whoever wishes to be president.
Despite the title, there isn't much disco, future or otherwise, found on the comp (with the exception of good old Dimitri From Paris), and the James remix hews heavily into deep house territory with breezy high-hats hits and steady synth melodies, but manages to do more than just maintain the current musical climate with some dramatic cymbal drops that fall from way above the sea-level groove.
"Late Night With Seth Meyers," which recently celebrated its fifth anniversary, does this distinctively and brilliantly, by folding barbed one-liners into more shapely structures, including "A Closer Look," which is essentially a spoken essay, about 20163 minutes long, that hews tightly to a discrete theme — one from mid-December mulled the tandem hooey of Trump's philanthropy and his proposed border wall — and that Meyers does every few days.
The style that hews closest to familiar playbooks is K-pop, which embraces the boy band and teen-pop of the early 2000s and blends it with modern-day hip-hop and R&B hybrids and, sometimes, the bombast of E.D.M. The nimble boy band NCT 127 — currently touring with nine members — and the breakthrough four-member girl group Blackpink both came to the Prudential Center in Newark, offering slightly differing versions of the template.
What's more, there is no reason to think the Fed would provide the service more efficiently or be less expensive — the notion that a quasi-governmental entity will enter the market and be able to outperform the private sector is risible, and the law is clear that the Fed cannot cross-subsidize any of its activities, so if it hews to the letter of the law it likely would have trouble even meeting the price of the Clearing House.
Despite their different styles, the fortunes of both Lieberman -- an Orthodox Jew who does not work on the Sabbath -- and Sanders, who hews more closely to the cultural and ethnic Judaism that has become a staple of American popular culture, represent a wholesale departure from the era of restricted clubs and hotels that banned Jewish men and women, and from the time when a young senator from Massachusetts had to give a speech reassuring voters that he wouldn't be taking orders from the Catholic Church.
Three Women hews so closely to its subjects' perspectives that there's no real sense of the cultural atmosphere surrounding them (#MeToo is never mentioned), but all three stories still feel depressingly of the moment: the woman enraptured by great sex with a not-great guy; the woman who has compelling evidence that her teacher groomed her via an annotated copy of her Twilight book, calling himself her "vampire lover"; the woman who seemingly has it all but still has to put up with the selfishness and incompetence of men.
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