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It humanizes me, it humanizes them, and then we can have a real conversation.
That seems to say 'I'm not perfect'; it humanizes him.
The Vietnam War humanizes the conflict almost to a fault.
Baccus-Clark: It's an important role, because it humanizes people's experiences.
Getting down on the floor with a dog humanizes the politician.
His music humanizes the element of control in rock classicism, basically.
Amirani humanizes Mosaddegh, portraying his utterly depressing final years in exile.
"The church of African-American people, since days of slavery, has been an institution that humanizes people, that humanizes African-Americans in a community, in a country that sees them as less than human," said Ellison.
Playdates both humanizes and pokes fun at the "West Coast elite" life.
It humanizes the black girl experience, a rare thing for children's literature.
But The Moderators humanizes the moderation process in a very different way.
The portrait humanizes the person depicted in ways we can't quite control.
Yet Simon Stone's adaptation of Euripides's tragedy, currently playing at BAM, humanizes Medea.
"This documentary humanizes her," said Needham to Broadly in a recent phone interview.
All the hard stuff aside, we work in an art form that humanizes.
Watching a celeb have such a real, common experience totally humanizes her for us.
Gavin: At a basic level for me it kind of humanizes things a bit.
More impressively, the show humanizes characters that would otherwise come across as merely villains.
It humanizes it in a way we didn't see 22019 to 20 years ago.
A visit humanizes North Koreans, who outside the country sometimes come across as robots.
Instead, we highlight how emphasizing complex causes of violence humanizes perpetrators in meaningful ways.
It humanizes: When we dine with strangers, we learn something of who they are.
The Clubhouse humanizes athletes and introduces issues in ways that have never been seen before.
It poignantly and often hilariously humanizes so many people and their loyalty to the game.
"I like trying to find as much speech as possible—it humanizes it," he said.
Fishburne brings understated strength to the role that humanizes this iconic figure of resistance to injustice.
However, it's really in how it humanizes Hannah that makes it a smarter, more considerate season.
"The first goal is laughs, but the nice benefit is that it humanizes people," Cooper said.
"Clinton" said she wasn't "rattled," adding that losing seven contests is "fantastic" because it "humanizes" her.
In particular, the perspective of ex-girlfriend and fellow artist Mette Madsen humanizes this enigmatic figure.
And it humanizes its heroes by essentially Westernizing them in a land full of exotic Others.
"Robin Campillo's Cannes competition film gracefully, sharply humanizes a historical tragedy," Richard Lawson writes for Vanity Fair.
Her new monograph "Girl Culture" offers an empathetic perspective that humanizes rather than reduces its female subjects.
The sheer modesty of the desire adds to its power and humanizes the suffering Europe's division created.
Mr. Nicks humanizes police officers, and presses viewers to see them as more than two-dimensional aggressors.
Let's teach Dickens and DeLillo in schools, along with literature that humanizes minority groups and builds understanding.
Review Brotherhood is passionate and heartbreaking, and humanizes the families inadvertently involved with terrorism in and around Syria.
By using her voice in public speeches, Thunberg also humanizes the issue, bringing emotion and vocalization to statistics.
Its combination of undulating curved lines and verticals humanizes the massive structure, as does the irregular wavy shape.
In doing so, she humanizes names like Maggie Haberman and Michael Schmidt, familiar from Twitter and blockbuster stories.
It's where we can be our best, in a natural environment and in a community that humanizes us.
Dan humanizes them and explains why he thinks that way and also what made him change his mind.
This Way Madness Lies humanizes them by including "galleries" of their artwork at the end of each chapter.
The Sinking City humanizes Lovecraft's principal villains, turns them into people, and tells a better story because of it.
On one hand, we are integrating into mainstream society, which humanizes us and allows people to be more compassionate.
Putting all politics aside, this photo essay is a necessary read that humanizes the individuals traveling with the caravan.
In a way, this ardent, rhapsodically lyrical and daringly long scene poignantly humanizes the demon and his beloved mortal.
Nye even brings an alternative medicine proponent into the panel, which further humanizes the other side of his debate.
As "Enrique's Journey" humanizes and brings awareness to the situations of immigrants, President Donald Trump's language tells another standpoint.
There's also been some fear on the driver side that allowing passengers to choose the music de-humanizes the driver.
Perhaps Greenfield's work is one of these buried gems, an empathetic perspective that humanizes rather than reduces its female subjects.
It humanizes Flaco, who, when first seen, is wearing a polished-silver grill that gives him a demonic-looking smile.
The nuanced perspective that humanizes a man who is on the wrong path and that we need to understand better.
This glimpse into bad blood between exes weirdly humanizes the former power couple, but also brings a few questions to light.
Fisher's work humanizes a popular culture obsessed with celebrity, and helps readers laugh at the absurdity of contemporary society and relationships.
Understanding the world humanizes us; it makes us aware of the larger reality around us, of other cultures and other people.
But what makes "Uncanny Valley" so valuable is the way it humanizes the tech industry without letting it off the hook.
But Orphan Black also humanizes the science of cloning by telling its origin story through the perspectives of the clones themselves.
And for anyone listening, the story humanizes addicts, demonstrating that addiction can occur in any family, even in incredibly wealthy ones.
Maybe knowing someone with those opinions humanizes that particular stance — or maybe debate is simply a healthy habit we should all encourage.
Whatever that explanation be, PLL showrunner I. Marlene King said it would be a complex one that humanizes the baddie in question.
By becoming a nuanced character in her own book, she humanizes the impossibly competent, morally unsullied ideal she seems on the surface.
It's fair to say that Alvarez humanizes border-crossers in Krome, but that might imply they need humanizing in the first place.
To think of these letters in relation to Pindell's video piece "Free White and 210" (853), also on view, humanizes the artist.
First, it humanizes you and puts the audience on your side because they immediately feel bad that you are dealing with this issue.
Through artful weaving of clinical explanation and personal experience, she illuminates and humanizes what are, from the outside, opaque experiences unmoored from reality.
But he did a heroic amount of archival spelunking to tell this story, one that still humanizes its subjects and brims with detail.
The changes initially met with some resistance, he said, but now staff members say the new approach humanizes families and also saves time.
Telling stories through art [humanizes] the other side in times of hate [when] [rhetoric can] portray the other as a bloodthirsty and cruel enemy.
INGRAHAM: But he&aposs great when he goes to the people, and not just rallies, but the factory floors, the VFW, that humanizes him.
Some critics argue that his book humanizes Border Patrol agents, and activists in San Francisco have called for his book reading to be canceled.
What makes Deathscapes so compelling is not only its comprehensive cataloging of colonial settler violence, but the ways in which it humanizes the victims.
But Shteyngart humanizes Barry by showing his love for his son, and by endowing him with quirks, such as his penchant for rare watches.
"I think this image touched many people's hearts, as it did mine, because it humanizes a larger story," Moore said, according to the organization.
It's one reason that the true-crime drama "Lost Girls" feels so bracing: It humanizes women often represented as disposable, more props than people.
"I think this image touched many people's hearts, as it did mine, because it humanizes a larger story," the organization quoted Moore as saying.
I think what people love about a celebrity sex tape is that it humanizes the celebrity, it brings them right down to our stature.
Many admirers of the film have noted the degree to which the documentary humanizes a man whom many people now see as a walking punchline.
Lazarski exists in this world as a leech—feeding off the dreams of the destitute—but the sudden reappearance of his missing son humanizes him.
Thus I work to provide a counternarrative, one that doesn't stereotype the city but rather humanizes it; one that amplifies its beauty, not its blight.
What's best about the book, a fruit of all the time Tough spent with his subjects, is that it humanizes the process of higher education.
In a Herculean feat, showrunner Raphael Bob-Waksberg, along with director Aaron Long and co-writer Kate Purdy, humanizes Bojack Horseman's closest thing to a villain.
Iñárritu does undeniably do justice to the harrowing experiences of the refugees he worked with, and he humanizes the refugee experience, which is so often dehumanized.
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.
One wonders if this type of photography humanizes the people behind addiction, or if it simply confirms the overwhelming prevalence of our nation's drug overdose epidemic.
Replete with goofy videos, throwback pics, and inspirational quotes, Brit's Instagram page defies curation and is heralded as a genuine online presence that humanizes the star.
Since the dawn of You're The Worst, our Worsties have each gotten a moment that deeply humanizes them and sheds some light on their actual inner lives.
What we get instead is a far more fascinating scene, one that digs into Negan's character and humanizes him in a way no previous scene has accomplished.
Smith's enchanting account humanizes a figure renowned as much for her refutation of conventional female stereotypes and social limitations as for her genius for story and language.
I suppose Diaghilev's hopeless passion for Nijinsky is meant to be a similarly equalizing force in "Fire and Air": It weakens and humanizes the more powerful figure.
Together, Ken and I aimed to deliver a newsy story that humanizes a famous man without ignoring any of the reasons that he is in the spotlight.
To imagine a figure like Electronica poring over screenshots of conversations with his late mom heartachingly humanizes a man who often seems to exist in another world.
Her complexity humanizes the woman behind the mask as she careens through the city, kicks ass, and brings evildoers to justice (please don't do this at home!).
The film humanizes these characters, who otherwise would be viewed as heroes or villains, by highlighting the benign aspects of their lives: Girlfriends, breakups, dinner plans, technical difficulties.
It humanizes the (in)famous recluse who opted to speak indirectly with alter egos both in and outside of his films, like Guillaume the orange cat or owls.
Along with Hill's charming pencil and gouache illustrations full of homey retro details, Carbone's story gently humanizes history, reminding us that children are a part of it, too.
Her book achieves what in-depth first-person reporting should: it humanizes the statistics, makes us aware that every courtroom involves the bureaucratic regimentation of an individual's life.
"The Vietnam War" also humanizes what was often a faceless enemy, interviewing former Viet Cong as well as civilians whose lives were turned upside down by the conflict.
It's amusing how "Ragnarok" humanizes Thor, yet in doing so it dilutes his Thorness, the essential qualities that make him more than a dude with a cool hammer.
There is no real beauty without compassion; art humanizes the shock and transforms trauma as you realize the impossibility to not-share your psychic, mental and physical space.
This unexpected feature, far from the typical profile of vows between the elite and privileged few, humanizes our often-forgotten brothers and sisters who live under less fortunate circumstances.
Do you think this episode was a bit of a shock to the system for them, because it really shows some new sides of Jack, and really humanizes him?
Storey knows and loves this rugged territory, where his hero's appreciation of "the stars, the clean smell of the pines, the cool free air" almost humanizes this brave brute.
Ivanka is more than a first daughter and more than a first lady: She is her father's most effective public defender and she humanizes him in a way Melania cannot.
There is the idea that art humanizes you; people exposed to inspiring artistic experiences tend to develop more empathy and a better understanding of others and the world around them.
"When we are in the room, it humanizes our lives, it changes the debate, and it results in more inclusive policies," Imse said on the importance of LGBTQ elected officials.
The book contains a deeply vulnerable moment between Keckley and Jefferson Davis, a moment which humanizes a man whom many view as the figurehead of an effort to obliterate America.
Mark O'Halloran's screenplay humanizes the characters to the degree that their relationships assume a dimension well beyond the shallow stereotypes often found in fraught dramas about sexuality and family conflict.
"It humanizes them," said Robert Blackman, a retired Marine lieutenant general who is president and chief executive of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, which oversees the museum's programs and direction.
Like you or I, her job governs a huge part of her life, and her unspecialness when it comes to the risk that her job exposes her to humanizes her.
I am predisposed to anger, which played better in New York where I grew up than in South Texas where I now live, and yet it humanizes me to students.
In a script that humanizes the people of Chicago, Cole's job is to enhance those stories through the sonic landscape by considering the effect the music has on the picture.
To say this humanizes For Honor's enemies might be stretching, but certainly, above the villains we commonly and blithely dispatch in many of its contemporaries, these opponents seem to be thinking.
"If a person sees themselves in a black body or encountering a black avatar, they have to engage them in a way that humanizes that avatar or themselves," Baccus-Clark said.
"The easiest way is probably to just be able to empathize with people and the best way to empathize with people is to show a story that humanizes them," she added.
"While artistic styles vary, each artist brings the theater of the courtroom to life, capturing gestures, appearance, and relationships in a way that humanizes defendants, plaintiffs, lawyers, judges, and witnesses," Duke explained.
But what happens when you work on a movie with people is that it humanizes them, they become your co-workers and further than that, I was welcomed—they were so warm.
National service provides a partial solution: By inculcating problem-solving skills, by encouraging interaction with a broad range of people, and by establishing invaluable networks, such service humanizes individuals and bonds communities.
Edgerton masterfully humanizes Paul as someone constantly wrestling with the weight of his decisions — which only makes his choice to give in to fear again and again that much more relentlessly disturbing.
With some distance between us and the scandal in question — and the sexual politics of the time — the series' close look at the events humanizes figures who were made laughingstocks at the time.
The candidness of one falconer, coldly laying out his vulnerabilities for Calderón's camera — nightmares about losing his bird, his absent secret-agent father — humanizes the man who could otherwise be seen as evil.
It's easy to lose yourself in the web of these characters because we are looking at them via a gaze that completely humanizes them, which is still rare in mainstream English-language cinema.
McInnis, a former Pentagon staff member herself, humanizes the usually faceless bureaucrats of the defense establishment but also exposes the inner workings of the war machine in an affecting, if sometimes disturbing, way.
Stripped down, occasionally rough and always electrifying, it humanizes the band in a way that's rarely possible short of being present in their creative laboratory at EMI's Abbey Road studios half a century ago.
In Flatiron, we have found a partner who shares our vision of connecting people — through space, design, technology and community — and understands that those connections are what humanizes the way we work and live.
By giving Michael a backstory similar to the ones that often breed real-life serial killers, the film humanizes him and belies the idyllic "terror comes to suburbia" aspect of all the previous films.
In a thousand pages, it depicts an array of colorful and frequently unsavory Parisians whom Ms. Despentes both skewers and humanizes: The misfits include musicians, drifters, playboys, bigots, homeless people, drug addicts and porn stars.
You have received some backlash in the last couple of days, with critics saying that your book humanizes Border Patrol agents and activists in San Francisco even calling for your book reading to be canceled.
VICE: The documentary theatre style of Notes From the Field really humanizes your subjects and connects them through your performance, is that a quality you find is missing from our national conversation on these issues?
Jezebel writer Anna Merlan was set adrift on a boat of anti-vaxers and accused of being a CIA plant, but she humanizes her cruise companions and almost makes the whole adventure sound like fun.
It made me cry and feel incredibly helpless about the nature of American poverty; while the conditions that trap people in poverty are often painted in broad strokes, Desmond humanizes and brings dignity to their lives.
Instead of quietly regulating abortion out of existence using obscure "admitting privileges" or "ambulatory surgical center" laws, anti-abortion activists are shifting back to visceral, often misleading rhetoric that both humanizes the fetus and demonizes abortion.
What humanizes "Race," though, is Owens's relationship with Larry Snyder (Jason Sudeikis), who, denied accreditation as his Olympic coach, was forced to book himself in steerage on the ocean liner carrying the American athletes across the Atlantic.
Whitney had extended the house's footprint into a sort of splayed H shape, a confounding floor plan for a visitor, who got lost (twice!) on her way to a bathroom, but one that humanizes its square footage.
In these works, she co-opts the totemic or atavistic appeal made by proto-fascist art — think of Arno Breker's glorified statues of Hitler's thugs — and she humanizes that menace through expressive beauty and a tapered elegance.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 90%What critics said: "It remains an engaging mix of personal drama and world events, and it humanizes members of the royal family in ways that are little short of miraculous.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 91%What critics said: "It remains an engaging mix of personal drama and world events, and it humanizes members of the royal family in ways that are little short of miraculous.
"When Thoreau was 24, he wrote in his journal about his uncanny responsiveness to books from the past: 'Nothing so restores and humanizes antiquity … as the discovery of some natural sympathy between it and the present,'" Nelson explained.
Most recently, in a fascinatingly off-kilter performance as a damaged detective in "The Sinner" on USA Network, he reminded us there's always been something itchy and unreliable about his work, an unsteadiness that humanizes his dented characters.
Self-deprecation humanizes leaders, creates connections with employees and makes people think the self-deprecator is even more powerful than she is: After all, if she can afford to mock herself, she must be confident in her abilities.
Admittedly goofy and a tad sensational, Åkerlund's Lords of Chaos refuses to consider deeply the lingering problems of the scene's pernicious politics or their musical legacy and, instead, humanizes its characters by creating a series of interlocking love triangles.
The line between what's considered beyond the pale and what's everyday targeting is infinitesimally thin "It humanizes the consumer and it brings to the forefront behaviors and attitudes," says Alanna Gombert, general manager of trade group Interactive Advertising Bureau's tech lab.
It's a superbly written and acted dark comedy that humanizes its greedy characters as much as it mocks them in preposterous plots that make for delicious television -- much like "Succession," the show that precedes it on HBO on Sunday nights.
"Robin humanizes Batman and also allows for some levity in the heavy-shadowed stories of Gotham, while of course hooking young readers with someone they can also relate to," said Peter J. Tomasi, who writes the current Detective Comics series.
Yet Taylor's affable social-media presence humanizes him, making it possible to watch the show without believing that he's truly a sociopath; he mostly dotes on his girlfriend, his dog, his friends and the brands that hook him up with free stuff.
Yet "Battle of the Sexes" is considerably stronger off the court than on it, volleying back and forth between the personal lives of its two combatants, in a fashion that nicely humanizes both while occasionally feeling a tad heavy-handed and on the nose.
As extreme as all this extremism is — you should try reporting and writing on it for a couple weeks — there's also something deeply human about the study of extremism, and not only in the way it compassionately humanizes people who bring ugliness into the world.
This Is Us darling Ron Cephas Jones humanizes previously austere religion teacher Dr. Hyde, and his presence alone justifies Hyde's increased role (when not reminding us that The Postal Service exists, Alaska is scored for maximum emotional optimization by This Is Us' Siddhartha Khosla).
"I think that the American public is becoming more aware of issues in prisons, both from the ongoing news about exonerations but also from things in pop culture like (TV series) 'Orange is the New Black' that humanizes prisoners," said Kendrick of the Prison Law Office.
PRIEBUS: I loved whenever -- I would always advise the president to go to every single, go to the VFW, the American Legion, Veterans with Disabilities, all those things, because, you are right, it humanizes him, and whatever can humanize him makes him stronger in middle America.
Yet in asking a person to assume his place in a game, Karam makes his story engaging on an individual level, and his appearance in the videos further humanizes his story, especially through his humor and acknowledgment of the imperfections in putting his life on screen.
Simon and his collaborators' layered storytelling humanizes the police, drug dealers, politicians, teachers and journalists who call the city home, placing the city's poor and powerful on equal narrative footing and delving deeply into the causes of the city's profound racial and economic inequality and injustice.
It's a speculative short that deftly humanizes one of the of the most overlooked iterations of the digital divide—between those people who can afford to pay to bolster their social media accounts, and the people on the other side of the screen, across the world, paid minuscule wages to do the bolstering.
Detailing these cases—a woman who was denied the right to work in a factory because she had small children, a pair of young women who fought together for their right to be employed as a state patroller and prison guard, respectively—humanizes those who were a part of the fight for equality.
But as the Mandalorian goes through his paces — a few battles to establish his talent for violence, the acceptance of an iffy bounty contract, the acquisition of a curmudgeonly sidekick, a surprise twist that humanizes him and sets the season's story in motion — it's also clear that we're firmly within the Jediverse.
Streep, however, towers over it all as the refined, soft-spoken Graham, in no small part because the movie not only humanizes her but gives her the best dialogue -- seemingly designed, as it did during an early screening, to unleash spontaneous applause from those in the audience who will immediately see parallels between the press today and these seminal events 36 years ago.
"McDonagh painstakingly humanizes a character who we find has unapologetically tortured a black man in police custody ... and then Three Billboards seems to ask audiences to forgive and forget wrongs like police violence, domestic abuse, and sexual assault without demonstrating a full understanding of the centuries-long toll these crimes have taken on victims in real life," April Wolfe wrote at the Village Voice.
Greene says that "the artist receives 60% [of proceeds] in their inmate account, 25% goes to a fund to pay the postage to mail everyone's artwork to loved ones," and another "15% goes to the Commission on Victim's Services' 'Victims Compensation '" An exhibition like How Art Changed the Prison humanizes the incarcerated for audiences who might have little contact with people caught inside the criminal justice system.

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