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You can't test certain treatments without humanized mice, and you can't get humanized mice without fetal tissue.
Discussion landed on humanized mice when Temple argued that the humanized mouse model created using human fetal tissue, has made advances in HIV research possible.
"[Johnston's death] caused the community to be humanized," Motley said.
Hannah is no longer romanticized, she's humanized, and it's refreshing.
They've been "humanized," as Brand says, or had terrible pasts.
But I like the fact that Martha was being humanized.
Harding has been humanized and legitimized as a complex person.
It humanized her in a way the first season did not.
Because you were having an affectionate moment, you felt totally humanized.
They saw eye to eye and everyone was humanized by it.
It really humanized Hitler when Jimmy Fallon mussed up his mustache.
So the yeast essentially are humanized proxies for the immune system.
Reporters gave us stories that exposed and humanized a rampant problem.
It humanized him at a moment when he desperately needed it.
The woman is simultaneously objectified and humanized through contending camera positions.
Other family members said the film humanized the two young killers.
First, just as same-sex couples were humanized in the same-sex marriage battle, trans people must be humanized to show the world that they are not deviant — as the link to attacks in bathrooms can suggest.
A humanized Eichmann, frankly, gives Kingsley a much richer part to play.
"humanized" only so that he can discover, lo and behold, hey, Native Americans
Yahoo humanized and popularized the web, email, search, real-time media, and more.
It humanized all the major players: Jesus seemed like a real, conflicted figure.
The New Colossus humanized Hitler without humanizing him, if that makes any sense.
Baked into their humanized personalities, though, are generations of problematic perceptions of women.
Nazi sympathizers are supposed to be reviled and ostracized, not humanized and normalized.
But when you think about someone like Kaepernick, nobody has ever humanized him.
This clip is Gaga at her most humanized, when she's just being Stefani Germanotta.
In one 1984 self-portrait by Elizabeth Williams, even the courtroom artists are humanized.
She taught Brook to be less self-involved, and their relationship humanized Brook's character.
This Is Us humanized cancer by getting up close and personal with William's mortality.
We lost Alexis Arquette, who humanized transgender issues through a lifetime of vocal advocacy.
His dramatic counterpart, Dr. Jennifer Melfi on The Sopranos, provides another humanized portrait of therapy.
I think that they'll walk out of the movie thinking that Muslims are more humanized.
Reinhart says the conversation humanized Schock, but she says she still wants to see change
Campaigns like these have really "humanized the reality of our bail system," Stahly-Butts said.
"I never did because I didn't want to have that mythology taken away, have him humanized."
It's a humanized, empathic approach to what is, by design, the passionless metrics of the law.
I consider that Amazon has a very industrial approach of commerce, not a very humanized one.
He humanized Hillary Clinton by telling stories about her life, and about why he loves her.
He wrote in a Barnumesque style, but also humanized his characters by imbuing them with insecurities.
Her humanitarian work with dozens of charities humanized the royal family and caught the world's attention.
Creator: Landor/Publicis 2006 Turin, Italy Names: Neve and Gliz The duo were named after the Italian words for snow and ice with Neve deigned to a be a female humanized form of a snowball while Gliz was a male humanized form of an ice cube.
If I've humanized Islam more by my presence out in the district, it was all worth it.
Humanized mice, which possess human cells, DNA tissues or immune systems, are used in some biomedical research.
Overall, Irlam strove to make sure each stuntman set ablaze gave a unique performance which humanized every casualty.
The panel agreed LGBTQ people need proper representation in order to be humanized, understood and to achieve equality.
These "humanized" monkeys can conceivably model all sorts of human diseases, including schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, and severe immune dysfunction.
There is something about a fully humanized sex commodity that triggers a different kind of reaction for people.
Orrin Hatch—and will point out that the segments humanized those otherwise superhumanly famous and disagreeably human people.
This isn't a dig at Vasquez, who apparently likes creating humanized versions of a variety of cartoon characters.
David is humanized by a scene in which he reunites with his college-age daughter, Nadia (Sarah Sutherland).
As such, we see a much more humanized and vulnerable Lara which makes for a truly compelling experience.
The F.D.A. planned to use the tissue to create humanized mice, as it had done in the past.
As much as he humanized the people working in kitchens, he also made their lives seem somehow enviable.
"Their efforts personalized and humanized the issue for me," Perry later wrote to me in an e-mail.
What is it, a year and a half, two years later he&aposs now apologizing because he humanized me?
Obama "humanized" himself by participating in videos that show him in the day-to-day routines of his position.
Soft curves of human forms extend into interlocking geometric patterns, blurring the distinction between humanized forms and decorative ones.
All in all, it sounds like a more humanized version of Amazon (and, for that matter, LG) speaker hubs.
They were wrong: It humanized Clinton, helping her beat Obama in the state's primary and temporarily salvaging her campaign.
Timothy It humanized him to me and made me see how he was loved by her and her family.
Guided gently through questioning by an assistant United States attorney, Julius N. Richardson, Ms. Sheppard humanized the nine victims.
Team 4 promoted a humanized approach to commerce, using a wrist-piece that activates when consumers and vendors shake hands.
Instead, the show humanized a group of people who were just as in on the joke as all of us.
GOP lawmakers tell The Hill that VP nominee Mike Pence humanized Donald Trump during a closed-door meeting Tuesday morning.
For the latent infections, the team studied "humanized" mice that had been engrafted with human immune cells, including T cells.
After two and a half years of being beaten, degraded and de-humanized, she had lost her sense of self.
"It's fascinating who becomes humanized for doing inhumane things," said Desiree Adaway, a diversity and inclusion consultant in North Carolina.
I wish I could say that this film humanized dancers to the general public, but I'm afraid it has not. 
We humanized King for our son, as a way to avoid turning him into a kind of messianic historical figure.
Radiohead, for the first time since Thom Yorke called Spotify "the last desperate fart of a dying corpse," humanized themselves.
The audio humanized the story and forced the Weinstein scandal into the national news cycle in a whole new way.
And when they do, it will be a warning shot for other women in politics against being too human — or humanized.
Focus groups show reminding America that she's a grandmother seems disingenuous, but she needs to be humanized and made more likable.
Many scholars think his tales are modeled after the Homer's Ulysses, but he is more humanized than the epic Greek adventurer.
For more people than you imagine, that makes podcasts the perfect avenue for a more humanized and personal type of masturbation.
Placed on the enormous platform of Netflix, Van Ness may well have humanized campness for some viewers struggling with their identities.
It beautifully humanized the migrant workers who made the world's cheap consumer goods; they formed a band, talked about their dreams.
Here, however, we're shown a more humanized, less tenaciously energetic Jo, who is sometimes worn down by what she's up against.
Such moments humanized her, and portrayed her in a softer, more intimate way than her previous reality television antics had allowed for.
In 2010, Roche and Biogen suspended trials of the humanized monoclonal antibody against rheumatoid arthritis after patents died from fatal opportunistic infections.
Lee and Prentice said a new humanized mouse model created using non-fetal human tissue sources might serve as an adequate substitute.
In doing so, he humanized a marriage that has baffled many Americans while also reminding people of his philandering and her compromises.
Creating chimeras, especially those with human cells, may prove controversial, given the possibility that test animals could be humanized in undesirable ways.
In the first case, the animal might be humanized; in the second case, the animal might pass human genes on to its offspring.
They paint as an enrichment activity reminiscent of using a stick to mine termites, to cope with the aftereffects of their humanized upbringing.
In this reading, Jesus is humanized by the stories—transformed into a growing being learning to control his powers and his human self.
University scientists had been using fetal tissue to create so-called humanized mice, which can then be used to test drugs and vaccines.
She has the knack of drawing animals that, magically, are wholly bestial, whisker for whisker, and yet animated without seeming too cheaply humanized.
One possible solution is an updated, humanized version of the Bracero Program, which permitted temporary entry by Mexican guest workers for seasonal work.
But beyond this, I would like both the figurative and the abstract form to evoke its own humanized passage from nonlife to life.
If rejection does occur, the researchers will have to knock out the pig's vasculature genes and arrange for these too to be humanized.
We humanized her experiences as a two time teen mom who still managed to break so many barriers for women in the music industry.
She managed live her life with verve and a refreshing honesty that humanized both her and her subjects (all while developing a trendsetting style).
The series has also done its best to make each of the Baudelaires' non-Olaf guardians feel a bit more humanized and well-intentioned.
But it's not just our heroes who are humanized in this way — the bad guys and power players have their workaday concerns as well.
Debate before the committees focused on the merits and value of two types of humanized mice: One requires fetal tissue; the other does not.
The sex workers and drug addicts were humanized and female characters had agency, even when they had to leverage their bodies as bargaining chips.
They've also humanized her by releasing photos of her as a teenager, in which she looks like a typical high school cheerleader, Foss says.
I grew up as a fat kid and never once expected to see a version of myself on screen — let alone a humanized one.
"Once you deliver to two different athletes, two different messages based on the same data point, then that technology becomes a humanized technology," he said.
Rather than thinly veil an existing human society as alien others, for example, Wells — a master world builder — creates a multicultural world of humanized monsters.
During the hearing, debate focused on the merits and value of two different types of humanized mice: One requires fetal tissue; the other does not.
According to the scientist whose humanized mouse research was debated between the two sides, some truth can be found on both sides of the aisle.
The body of the Hulk, substantially humanized and resembling Mark Ruffalo more than ever, with the intellect and personality of Bruce in the driver's seat.
The diverse and diffuse audience Thile is targeting shares less and less in common with the small-town world that Keillor both mocked and humanized.
I had come along hoping for a story, hoping that the justice would be humanized in a way that fishing had the power to do.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc is developing REGN3048-3051, a combination of two antibodies developed from immunized mice that have been genetically altered to produce "humanized" antibodies.
Church has since formed a company named eGenesis Bio to develop humanized pigs that do not provoke a rejection response or transfer viruses to people.
So The Loving Story is valuable as a fuller, more expansively humanized portrait of the couple than you could get from the newsreels and history books.
But the lack of passion for a "humanized" Hillary Clinton (especially in her 2016 incarnation) also forces a little more critical distance toward the Obama administration.
But now researchers say they're able to destroy the virus in "humanized" mice, which were injected with human bone marrow to imitate the human immune system.
When I decided to visit North Korea, my memory of these students humanized the common preconception built from disturbing rhetoric surrounding North Korea in the West.
"It's complicated—if I don't want to be humanized all the time, then I shouldn't tweet about my acne," he says without a trace of annoyance.
Statistics are creatively humanized in "Who We Are: Visualizing NYC by the Numbers," available through the summer at the Museum of the City of New York.
The Night Of is nuanced in its portrayal of a man wrongly convicted of a crime; they humanized the American Muslim like no other show has.
Humanized mice have been key to developing several important medical treatments for diseases like the Zika virus or HIV/AIDS, which was Hasenkrug's previous research focus.
Quite like the graphic user interface humanized technology in the early 1980s, Canndescent humanizes and, hopefully, destigmatizes cannabis flowers by making them intuitive, approachable and elegant.
"If you're trying to turn him into an influencer that brands are going to want to work with, the more humanized the better," Ms. Edwards said.
Serena has humanized tennis, allowing the public a window into a real woman with tremendous highs and significant lows, including angry outbursts and tears on court.
But other forms of humanized mice, such as mice engineered to have a human immune system, are routine laboratory animals that seem to occasion little angst.
In tests, the resulting synthetic human prions were shown to be infectious to transgenic mice, which were "humanized," or genetically altered to express a particular human protein.
Now that Cameron no longer needs to be humanized—he is free to openly be a sociopath—the cat has no use and is being left behind.
James I. Robertson Jr., an authority on the Civil War who published several dozen deeply researched books that humanized historical figures like Stonewall Jackson, died on Nov.
" On Twitter, Krishnan Viswanathan wrote (and I'm translating from his abbreviated Twitterese): "Western terrorism victims get humanized with individual profiles but not victims from Asia/Africa events?
"Even though it's a gangster film it's also a love story, the characters are very humanized and so you get to appreciate that," actress Shantol Jackson said.
He humanized himself in front of the critical Washington elites by overtly saying he was in on the whole joke -- and he, too, thought it was funny.
Weissman emphasized that the consensus of participants was that the human fetal tissue humanized mouse model "behaves in all aspects in a superior fashion" to any existing alternatives.
Although they veer close to the stereotypes that often feature in Native documentaries, such as the shaman and the drunk, here the characters are much more complex and humanized.
It's rare to experience music for the first time as a unified body in the way we did Thursday, yet it's those snatches of connection that humanized the experience.
But while this was an interesting hour that certainly humanized the bombastic Trump, having much of the family onstage meant that from early on Trump himself faced few tough questions.
In the early 2000s, the rise of Us Weekly, whose "Stars: They're Just Like Us!" humanized celebrities while fostering a market for paparazzi shots of "everyday life," reinforced this myth.
It means a broad social commitment to organizations telling the stories of embattled minorities, whether Muslim Americans or L.G.B.T.Q. youth, so they are humanized to the rest of the country.
Transforming sex hormones into familiar forms like soap and candles helps sheds the stigma associated with their usage, offering a more humanized view of hormone therapy and the trans experiences.
Even though the pigs are supposed to develop as normal pigs—save for the human organs—there's fear that something unforeseen could happen, and that the pigs would somehow be humanized.
And in our Marshall Islands reporting with Hendrik Hinzel, she humanized a forgotten time and community there, highlighting the displacement, starvation and destruction of ancestral land during the Cold War era.
But our teacher showed us dark pictures of the homeless people who lived there sitting around fires, and humanized them with stories explaining what led some of them to live there.
"'The Underground Railroad' humanized the story of slavery, and this is really about Jim Crow and the costs of Jim Crow," said Bill Thomas, publisher and editor in chief of Doubleday.
These "humanized mice," they also found, could then be infected with coronaviruses — to which ordinary mice are not susceptible — closely related to the one that causes the new disease, Covid-219.
For his part, Hasenkrug has reportedly asked the Trump administration several times for permission to begin working with UNC's humanized mice for a coronavirus cure, but is still waiting on permission.
These 'humanized mice,' they also found, could then be infected with coronaviruses — to which ordinary mice are not susceptible — closely related to the one that causes the new disease, covid-19.
There is no amount of dollars and no marketing strategy that will quite capture that sense of seeing yourself, or someone like you, projected and humanized on a giant theater screen.
He previously founded Massive Health (acquired by Jawbone), Songza (acquired by Aimee Street and later by Google), and Humanized, bought by Mozilla, where he stayed and helped build the Firefox browser.
Unlike the families of people suffering from opioid addictions today, I didn't grow up hearing stories that humanized those affected by addiction or seeing advocates argue for sympathy and rehabilitation over stigmatization.
"Eve" is actually multiple dolls and when they're not humanized in order to help women accomplish doll-related goals, they live in "Sunnyvale," a barebones soundstage with a few colorfully painted walls.
Though he's excited to develop an alternative humanized mouse model, he said more rigorous scientific testing is needed to understand the types of research it can be used for and its value.
Tuesday's workshop was held to assess advances and opportunities in the development and use of humanized mouse models, according to a summary provided by the US Department of Health and Human Services.
She may be asking us to consider whether police violence against young black men should be humanized at all, or whether, at least as seen by Moses and Kitch, it can be.
Church estimates the first transplants involving humanized pig organs could occur in a clinical trial later this year, but these would only be used on people too sick to receive human organs.
PHD used Q to build a communication strategy for a technology brand centered on the insight that people were more drawn to brands that humanized technology rather than touting the technology itself.
Game of Thrones' successful transformation of the Lannisters into very humanized, well-realized characters has the downside of making it look less obvious that an Anyone But Cersei ticket is a winner.
And, as she recounts here, on the 2016 day in New Hampshire when her eyes glistened as she admitted how tough campaigning can be, pundits noted that her near-tear had humanized her.
The multi-threat singer-songwriter, producer, choreographer, activist, and Flint, Michigan, native makes music that redefines what it means to live in a queer black body that is often politicized before it's humanized.
So it's too early to suggest his alternative model could replace the fetal tissue model, he said, though he speculates his humanized mouse could be better, in some cases, than the current standard.
I have long advocated that Alzheimer's should be more prominent in movies and TV so that it can be destigmatized and humanized in the same way that cancer and HIV/AIDS have been.
"Some African-Americans are like, 'I still think the play is racist, but you've humanized the character,'" Mr. Abili, 40, said over a pot of chai tea in Chelsea one afternoon last week.
" Looking back on the tearful moment on the 2008 campaign trail that supposedly "humanized" her, she writes, "I'm a little beleaguered at the reminder that, yet again, I — a human — required 'humanizing' at all.
In this strange ecosystem, A Hard White Body references how Europeans described (and perversely humanized) Chinese porcelain, inviting us to consider how Orientalist desire for an Asiatic material inspired notions of whiteness and modernity.
Not so fast, said Matt Brown, an assistant scientist in the department of surgery at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, one of the creators of the new humanized mice created without fetal tissue.
I have watched his struggles to regain his place in the golf world and give him a lot of credit for his recent accomplishments, but hope that the down time has humanized him more.
Carrie Wolinetz, associate director for science policy at the N.I.H., said that because H.I.V. can infect only human immune cells, humanized mice are essential for studying the virus and testing drugs to combat it.
But it's an ending in which all characters, heroes and villains alike, are humanized and forced to confront the aftermath of their actions, and live on together in the imperfect world they have collectively made.
But in telling the story of so many other parts of his life, This Is Us pulled off something that not many other primetime shows are willing to do: they humanized people with drug addictions.
"When players are encouraged to see a game universe exclusively through the eyes of a humanized female character, it helps challenge the idea that men can't or shouldn't identify with women as full human beings."
It also implicitly suggested that the documentary itself, which humanized both slaves and Confederate soldiers, played an integral role in finishing the job—in bringing all Americans together in a final understanding of the war.
But past the familial bond, the Black Madonna resonates with me because she is a more humanized depiction of the Holy Mother, in comparison to her more bejeweled and extravagantly decorated counterparts in Catholic art.
Researchers have shown that in contrast to our behavior with what we perceive as a machine (such as a computer or telephone), we react to humanized technology as if a real person were standing there.
Below we spoke to Irish actor Aiden Gillan (The Wire, The Dark Knight Rises) about leaving the hit series after seven seasons of delivering a mesmerizing performance that humanized a character drawn with few redeeming qualities.
When we think about artificial intelligence, we tend to think of the humanized representations of machine learning like Siri or Alexa, but the truth is that AI is all around us, mostly running as a background process.
Throughout the night, categories kept going to movies that humanized the targets of Trump's tweets, proposed laws, and vitriol, whether it was the documentary short winner The White Helmets or the Iranian foreign film winner The Salesman.
Jimmy Fallon "is now whimpering to all that he did the famous 'hair show' with me ... [and] that he would have done it differently because it is said to have 'humanized' me," Trump wrote in a tweet.
One of the reasons we were able to come so far in the last decade is that shows like Will & Grace, for all of their flaws, humanized the LGBTQ community for heterosexuals with no context for them.
She said that over the course of the week, she felt like Trump's family humanized him, and although she was disappointed he didn't talk about abortion, she was finally behind the man after initially voting for Cruz.
Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared in countless films as a muscled killing machine, but he also humanized his image with movies that placed him in classically feminine roles, like "Kindergarten Cop" and "Junior," in which he is actually pregnant.
O.J. Simpson humanized Clark and Darden — and, in many ways, the rest of the trial's major players, especially Kardashian — by letting them reclaim their own stories in the same medium in which they were introduced to us.
"I wish I could say that this film humanized dancers to the general public, but I'm afraid it has not," said another, who was an exotic dancer in New York City and Las Vegas from 2000 to 2010.
According to a report by the Washington Post's Amy Goldstein, Kim Hasenkrug, an immunologist at the National Institutes of Health's Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Montana, wants to test potential treatments for Covid-20183 in mice with humanized lungs.
Mr. Gifford, the former ambassador, who raised $1 billion for President Obama's re-election campaign in 2012, starred in a reality television show in Denmark called "I Am the Ambassador," in which he humanized the job of diplomat.
And then, of course, just days later, when Aylan Kurdi's body was discovered on the shores of Turkey and photographed — that's what really humanized the crisis and made American Jews really relate to the refugee plight of the Syrians.
Her #TGIT Thursdays on ABC were, for many years, one of the very few places on TV where women, people of color, and LGBTQ characters were allowed to grow into layered, complicated, and humanized characters in their own right.
Not only is it important for equality — when a group of people is not humanized in TV and movies through complex stories and characters, it contributes to their marginalization in the real world — it makes for more interesting entertainment.
Commenting on last week's mass shootings at two New Zealand mosques, Hawa said that it was interesting the media has not tried to focus on the alleged gunman's name and has almost humanized him with stories about his past.
A veteran of the theater who also currently appears in the Fox mini-series "Shots Fired," Ms. Hinds essentially performs a one-woman show, endowing a figure who is often celebrated, but rarely humanized, with a warm, tenacious personality.
Testing their methods on a group of infected "humanized mice," or rodents engineered to produce human T cells susceptible to HIV, researchers administered a treatment called LASER ART, or long-acting, slow-effective release ART, to suppress HIV cells from replicating.
Though much of Aketcheta's story mirrors Dolores' journey, the scene inside Delos is a direct parallel to Maeve's sudden awakening, when she too walked the dark abandoned hallways full of the naked, de-humanized bodies of those she once knew.
After all, Lohan's Casey — a football star and snarky pre-teen — was just as much the star of 2000's Life-Size as her humanized doll, who came to life to help Casey move on from the loss of her mom.
It passes no judgment on whether Asian-Americans, in taking steps away from their ancestors' values, should feel guilty over not meeting those standards, and it expands the evil mother-in-law trope into a more humanized mom who's painfully relatable.
The Classical period of Greek art — from 480 to 323 BCE — further associated beauty with danger when Medusa, the sirens, sphinxes, and Scylla all got a little hotter, losing some scales and wings as their bodies were more and more humanized.
And her creators and support team have clearly humanized her, going so far as assigning her a gender based on a pair of large actuators that cause her chest plate to jut out on either side of the NASA logo.
The leaders of the earliest incarnation of the Bauhaus in Germany envisioned a world where the mechanized horrors of World War I could be humanized and tamed through a revival of skilled handicraft and its integration with all of the arts.
In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, the men who became known as the "Central Park Five" said they were grateful that the four-episode dramatic series called "When They See Us" humanized them and used their story to spotlight injustice.
" The former, a university gallery explores the components "Cultural Objects and Material Culture" and "Thingified Beings or Humanized Objects," while the artist-run centre examines the "Absurd as Counter-Narrative of the Object" and "Still Life in the Age of Environmental Crisis.
"We get to decide how much we buy into what's being served up," Aniston wrote, "and maybe some day the tabloids will be forced to see the world through a different, more humanized lens because consumers have just stopped buying the bulls---."
I think primarily because it's so rare to see somebody on TV who doesn't fit into a very particular size and/or standard of beauty, but also because it's rare to see a plus-size character humanized and presented as a lead.
Weinstein nevertheless committed to the uncertainty and reality of his film, transitioning into fiction from documentary, working with mostly untrained actors and initially fronting some of the costs to achieve an unflinching, humanized look at a world we seemingly know so little about.
Delta and American (which declined to make Mr. Howell available for comment) said in statements that the airline appreciated it when flight attendants humanized their interactions, but that flight attendants were reminded that less was more when it came to in-flight announcements.
He reported, as a writer for the Washington Post, on stories that humanized Iran and the often-vilified people who live there, as well as on the nascent signs of an opening between the US and Iran for which Jason was hopeful.
In a 2014 Time magazine article, Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie wrote of Wainaina: "By publicly and courageously declaring that he is a gay African, Binyavanga has demystified and humanized homosexuality and begun a necessary conversation that can no longer be about the "faceless other.
"I think the story of friendship and family will come through in a way that wasn't humanized in the original, and I hope we honor the original by keeping the theme of believing in yourself and your uniqueness at the center of our tale."
The White House and those at the Department of Health and Human Services should demand more transparency from those awarded our hard-earned taxpayer dollars and cancel contracts like the NIH-UCSF humanized-mice study, just as they cancelled a much smaller contract with ABR.
We believe in the ability of technology to unlock the potential of the modern workforce and with the addition of Nanorep we are going to be able to deliver solutions that will help our customers achieve the next generation of humanized and personalized customer service.
And as the Post's Goldstein noted, scientists have already shown that humanized mice could make good test subjects for coronavirus treatments specifically: Just months ago, before the new coronavirus began to infect people around the world, other U.S. scientists made two highly relevant discoveries.
They feared that the right wing in Israel would say that the show had "humanized the terrorists"; they feared that the left, along with Arab viewers, would say that its portrayal of humane soldiers was a romantic farce and that it portrayed Palestinians only as terrorists.
It's a fair question given that American big-screen fictions about genuinely sympathetic, fully humanized black criminals are unusual and the only meaningful thing about the title character of this movie is that he was exploited by the law when he was barely old enough to shave.
Though nothing changes at the end — Kendrick's sentence continues uninterrupted and the question of his innocence or guilt remains open — Lazar and his narrator both know that we are humanized through contact with other people, through stories, whether fiction or nonfiction or some combination of both.
"What happens is, we reduce the exposure to external environmental bacteria, so we become the main source of bacteria, our skin, our mouth, we shed bacteria, and the house becomes highly humanized, most of the bacteria in a house in a city will be human," she said.
The very fact that the documentary has been released after Swift's polarizing Reputation era was superseded by the palate-cleansing press cycle around Lover — at a moment when the public is ready for a newly "humanized" Swift — is a reminder that she still has to play by industry rules.
According to the actress who plays her, however, Carice van Houten, she feels that while she's happy that Melisandre was got some redemption before she died at the end of the episode, she would have liked to have her character a bit more humanized during the course of the show.
As he sings "I'm not loving you, the way I wanted to," he's humanized and relatable, and as much as 808s is a rejected bro's tantrum, it's also his Dear Diary confessional in the wake of his split from fiance, Alexis Phifer, and the devastating death of his mother, Donda.
Before former Stanford student Brock Turner was sentenced to six months for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman, his father pleaded for a short sentence to the judge in a letter that humanized Turner — telling the judge about his son's favorite snacks as a boy and swimming career as a teenager.
Watching him merrily skewer trolls and offer political commentary (he's pissed about Brexit) amidst metal memories and excitement about Memoriam humanized a person who is—whether he'll admit it or not—a bonafide extreme metal legend, and made it clear the kind of person he is both on and offstage.
Much the way Curtis Sittenfeld dug deep into the psyche of a fictionalized version of Laura Bush, in her great novel "American Wife," so Montemarano has humanized the Edwards story, allowing us to look far inside at people who had seemed merely to be supporting actors in the larger drama.
Like O'Connor, Tobias Menzies' note-perfect portrayal of the Duke of Edinburgh provides a master class in image rehab; Prince Philip, known today for his offensive and often racist gaffes, is humanized as we see him endure a moon landing–inspired midlife crisis and reestablish a relationship with his mother.
The film's stop-motion puppet animation is purposefully unsettling — especially during a weird and lovely sex scene — and thankfully humanized with soulful voice performances from David Thewlis (as a depressed sales rep at a bland convention) and especially Jennifer Jason Leigh (as an insecure young woman who catches his eye).
More than any filmmaker of his generation, Singleton humanized the black experience by plumbing the pain behind the statistics of what commentators dubbed "black on black crime" to reveal the emotional depth and breadth of African-American life that contained as much joy, laughter and genius as it did pain, sorrow and death.
The photo reminded the editors of other powerful images, including the photo of a 3-year-old Syrian boy, Aylan Kurdi, whose body washed ashore in Turkey, that have brought world tragedies into greater focus and humanized the victims, said Tom Jolly, the associate masthead editor who oversees The Times's print operations.
Pete is talking to his girlfriend back home.) Still, he's humanized enough that you might be inclined to extend him just a little sympathy when he loses his role as headliner (to Pete) because his anti-PC set offended enough people that they dropped the club's Yelp score a half star in a single day.
Like Mr. Trudeau's tattoo, his occasional shirtless photograph and his appearance on the cover of a comic book, the socks humanized him and communicated to anyone who saw the photograph of the two politicians in their giant leather wingbacks that, while Mr. Trudeau may occupy the executive chair, he is made in a different mode: politically and personally.
And earlier this year, the film Their Finest dramatized how the story could be polished, humanized, and smoothed out for inspirational movies made by the Ministry of Information to prop up the embattled spirits of the British people, who were living in the shadow of air raids and unsure if they'd make it to the next morning.
There was never any point where he was conservative or defensive of Trump, but this story actually goes nicely with the Alan Dershowitz story, because Jimmy Fallon was out with an interview this week talking about how you know he actually (Inaudible) talking about the isolation that he experienced after he ruffled Donald Trump&aposs hair, as we just saw, because people said it humanized Trump.
The system will automatically obtain the user's prescription information, and then according to the time and medication of the user's needs, Pill pack will package and send pills to the user, eliminating the trouble of going to pharmacy frequently, at the same time, Pill pack has another humanized approach, which is printing the dosage, name and time on the package to remind the user to take medicine on time.
" But when Oprah announced the pick on CBS This Morning, she said, "Every night on the news, I think you hear so many stories, you hear so many migrant stories ... you see the stories of the border, I thought this humanized that migration process in a way that nothing else I had ever felt or seen had ... This story really changed me and changed the way I see what it means to be an immigrant trying to come to this country.

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