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Rather, the revelations are small — random and humanizing nuances.
It also is extremely conscious of humanizing every slave onscreen.
"The story we tell is the humanizing thing," Rabil said.
Lesson 2,' the designer is humanizing the Black love story.
But it's really meant as a humanizing ethic of sex.
Instead, she splits the difference between lambasting and humanizing him.
"We're massively humanizing the way these organizations communicate" Lindsay said.
HV:How about the fact that you might be humanizing surveillance?
All this humanizing detail had been conveyed purely through form.
Technology is a medium; sometimes it's a humanizing, enchanting one.
Corporate marketers know that underdog status has a humanizing effect.
So you're OK with humanizing all parties of this equation?
Her supporters called it humanizing; many reporters called it patronizing.
Isn't humanizing Nazis – a group we consider universally evil – immoral?
" On top of the convenience, there's "a humanizing element to it.
It is truly the great humanizing and democratizing asset of cities.
MZ: Well, look, I think humanizing stuff is always really important.
The artist believed these had a humanizing effect on his terrains.
In a sense, it is humanizing for Mr. Baron, as well.
We're looking at humanizing the way we work, live and play.
It meant humanizing a demographic that had long been dehumanized since slavery.
The headlines won't reference them by name or provide other humanizing factors.
For me, it's always about humanizing, making things relatable, making things grounded.
The humanizing perspective of "Prison Nation" is deeply moving and long overdue.
It needed color, so he asked her to include some humanizing detail.
"It's just a love story, and it's really humanizing," Mr. Hammer said.
It's humanizing laughter, baptizing her back into the world of the living.
This is about as humanizing as the depiction of the terrorists gets.
Haggard wrote about them in a way that was more humanizing than sympathetic.
I've discussed before whether there is an advantage in humanizing a digital assistant.
"Farm-to-table is trying to say, 'Hey, we're humanizing this,'" she says.
I'm livid, of course, because it means we're back to humanizing Jahil. Ugh.
The migrants are the ones we need to be talking about and humanizing.
" SUSAN: "For me, as a parent, it's the importance of humanizing my daughter.
Instead, Corbell offers the viewer a humanizing portrait of a mad scientist's scientist.
For nearly all of Dawson's controversial subjects, the effect has largely been humanizing.
Humanizing Syrian refuges at a time when they're highly vilified is inherently political.
The New Colossus humanized Hitler without humanizing him, if that makes any sense.
She is connecting with a lot of voters in a very humanizing way.
Boseman told me his method of humanizing superhumans begins with searching their pasts.
I think humanizing Jews and showing that they're real people can be really powerful.
"Dogs are responsible for humanizing us," Meen said, "rather than the other way around."
Hood did an incredible job of humanizing every single character in the kill chain.
Worries include human cells populating the brain of an animal thus humanizing that animal.
It's a nice, humanizing portrait of Queen Elizabeth's father with a few silly moments.
Fallon was chastised for "humanizing" Trump at the height of the 2016 Presidential campaign.
It's fascinating to me the ways that it teeters between super-humanizing and dehumanizing.
"It's about humanizing our brands and not just being a marketing engine," Kaminski said.
Humanizing our assistant however, creates expectations on how naturally we can interact with it.
I also hear this question a fair amount: Are you concerned with humanizing him?
" This follows a previous humanizing impulse, spoken ringside: "A tree is a resilient fighter.
Moreover, we usually ask literature to be humanizing only when it's from Over There.
The fact that they're gone now is more tragic because of those humanizing elements.
Rather than humanizing the community behind hip-hop as Joseph does in Lamar's m.
Spouses often speak at the convention with a primary role of humanizing their significant others.
Humanizing the brand and avoiding advertising the snack was a really smart move, she added.
Fighters beating each other silly and exchanging pleasantries afterward is a humanizing paradox of MMA.
What would it take to transform high schools into more humanizing and intellectually vital places?
While German correctional officers emphasize humanizing their inmates, American correctional officers' tactics lean toward denigrating.
It's humanizing for the victims (be warned that these include children) and for the viewer.
The posts — everything from Franklin photos to humanizing Sherrod stories to breaking news — provoke robust conversation.
Her fans laud her bravery and honesty in humanizing what's sometimes seen as a taboo subject.
And part of me enjoys the thought of the president befriending and humanizing his tanning bed.
This is the 2016 Democratic nominee: Even her humanizing anecdotes are a form of constituency outreach.
It's the humanizing element of Jesus Christ Superstar that makes it feel relevant and emotionally devastating.
He gave a humanizing introductory speech after the president introduced him at a White House ceremony.
It's humanizing, unassuming, and quietly vulnerable to be photographed in one's bathroom by one's own hand.
They provide pictorial variety and emotional complication, challenging and humanizing the heroes as the story requires.
If an apology is in order, make one — and collect the humanizing points that can follow.
His poems are humanizing testaments of life, penetrating headlines, inviting readers into real rooms and families.
Still, the store lacks the little handwritten employee recommendations posted in independent bookstores as humanizing beacons.
Pets reap vast, humanizing rewards for presidents, as almost every one of his predecessors has discovered.
Donald succeeds in demythologizing and humanizing one of the most admired public figures in American history.
Phillipe Soupault delights in humanizing the celebrated with intimate particularization and paeanizing the obscure with encomium.
Where this film distinguishes itself from other period pieces is in its dedication to humanizing female rulers.
But also I wanted to strive toward humanizing them or making them not seem like these monsters.
But that's exactly what makes it feel humanizing, exploring depths of womanhood we'd never dared to before.
Pratt is angling for that humanizing quality time now, with mixed success that often devolves into frustration.
Each of those shows is an engrossing, humanizing look at doctors, nurses and patients at different hospitals.
We become more open, are more adept at identifying areas of commonality and humanizing the other person.
Humanizing Manafort to the jury is challenging because pure character evidence is usually excluded as being irrelevant.
Friedman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist, explains each of these shifts with humanizing anecdotes.
I may sound like I'm humanizing Spelacchio too much, but I'm just following the general reaction here.
But what children see on Nickelodeon are players getting slimed and interacting with other kids, humanizing them.
The possibilities for really humanizing that violence and its consequences expand as you sympathize with multiple characters.
The series consciously seeks to put faces on statistics, in a humanizing and at times heartbreaking way.
Just by humanizing the victims of the drug war, López seems to be making a pointed statement.
He also explains why interactive exercises through video are a key ingredient to humanizing the education system.
But if humanizing means we're trying to understand what drives them towards it, then yeah, that's the attempt.
Together we can contribute to humanizing our global society and provide for security and prosperity for our citizens.
The show does a great job of humanizing everyone in the story, from his family to the police.
Her story paints a picture of one of music's most elusive talents through the humanizing lens of food.
"Instead of sterile medical diagrams, you would get paintings of my experience, humanizing the technology," Andrew told Hyperallergic.
The camera's lingering gaze exposes the limitations of his coping mechanisms, creates humanizing moments when his façade slips.
They also spoke about the benefits of humanizing yourself to your kidnappers and trying to understand their motivations.
Instead of humanizing him by revealing aspects of his inner life, Season two simply introduces a bigger bully.
Along with the assertion of superb academic and career credentials will likely come a more humanizing personal narrative.
But writing across difference should be humanizing, and representing difference isn't the same as demonstrating one's own enlightenment.
Instagram, for example, has become a key platform for presenting migrant experiences in a humanizing and accessible manner.
Humanizing these robots will only bring them one step closer to total dominion over the world, like Google.
Some of the videos focused on humanizing Muslims — showing how they are diverse, hardworking members of their communities.
Hey, digital media companies: Don't underestimate the power of humanizing your efforts with a healthy dose of offline "soul."
Humanizing your boss is important in general, but in this case it can make the conversation much less daunting.
Dandridge says this was one of the reasons she signed on: to cover hot button issues while humanizing them.
Making these photos serves the dual purpose of conceptualizing her underwater self and humanizing the environment that's being mistreated.
Most focus on humanizing refugees and questioning the response, or lack thereof, of the host nations who receive them.
We wanna scrutinize and be critical of, but at the same time I wonder sometimes, is it humanizing this?
There's something so humanizing about seeing professionals lose their shit over the same silly jokes we love at home.
When she spoke of his bad morning-breath, a quirky and humanizing detail, she was accused of emasculating him.
They exemplify his career-long efforts at humanizing economics, showing how the behavior of real people affects economic activity.
Recording engineers put computer-generated music through a process of "humanizing" that delays the beat by a few milliseconds.
And so I think we need to do a much better job humanizing the immediate effects of climate change.
One episode after being cast as the stereotypical jihad villain, Nassar is given a tragic and humanizing back story.
A more recent example, "Mitt," offered a humanizing portrait of Mitt Romney during his 217 and 22002 presidential bids.
With his presidential bid in need of some humanizing last fall, Mr. Sanders went trick-or-treating with Levi's children.
And so I think VR might be something that's humanizing, as opposed to forums and multiplayer games today being dehumanizing.
The film and its creators refused to do the work of normalizing and humanizing people of color for American audiences.
"I try to keep that humanizing conversation going, and it works, because people are usually more pleasant with ice cream."
Emma: I don't know her intent, but humanizing yourself is a classic move when dealing with captors or threatening actors.
But these personal asides, which seem largely calculated for humanizing effect, don't shed much light on Moskowitz's ideas or goals.
Cruz's story is not the first time Republican White House hopefuls have tried humanizing drug addiction during the 2016 race.
These men and women are busily and blissfully humanizing themselves, the kind of bliss that lifts right off the page.
The live drums add a warm, humanizing element, but don't be fooled—this shit is still out of this world.
Equal parts humanizing and violent, Green Room is fantastically visceral, seesawing relentlessly between tension and shock until its final moments.
It's both a heart-pounding film and a humanizing one, following the children who become part of the drug empire.
I appreciate that there's room for humanizing beats like these on a show this (appropriately) cynical about wealth and power.
And yet in the intervening years I was able to turn that exposure into a platform for humanizing sex work.
While some have called the confrontation an outburst, several strategists and operatives say it was a relatable and humanizing moment.
Taylor has also revealed humanizing tidbits about her partner, such as that his favorite dinner is Shake 'n Bake chicken.
Thanks to Esrick's skill and Hammond's vulnerability, Cracked Up advocates for survivors by showcasing and humanizing the aftershocks of trauma.
But he also failed to do anything to achieve the convention's two main goals: Uniting the party leaders and humanizing Trump.
Humanizing can be difficult through a newspaper column, but if you're hearing from different people, that adds legitimacy to their perspectives.
The president then derided "Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon after the comic apologized for "humanizing" the president during the presidential campaign.
In the process of writing this and exploring what it means to be human, what were your methods of humanizing Justine?
For Bob and Gwen, I think the challenge of humanizing them is that they're icons, and we see them as different.
But as Mr. Clinton finished the story, the laughter gave way to sighs, and indeed, a humanizing streak had been found.
Work like his — with this sort of moral history — is often deemed "humanizing," the photographer's social consciousness eclipsing the images themselves.
One ethical concern is that the introduced cells will migrate to the host animal's nervous system, sparking fears of humanizing animals.
The photographs on display show glimpses of the same subject matter and humanizing approach Arbus would cement in her later work.
The majority of Professor Sunstein's previous books, with titles like "Valuing Life: Humanizing the Regulatory State," fall into the academic category.
Besides, volunteers are connecting with foreigners from across the globe and humanizing the U.S. for thousands upon thousands of non-Americans.
These smart and passionate students are able to put names and faces to people who are experiencing homelessness, humanizing the experience.
The detective-as-outsider convention works really well in humanizing Blanc, whom the elegant women in the district find especially amusing.
"The great appeal of Ehrman's approach to Christian history has always been his steadfast humanizing impulse," our reviewer Tom Bissell writes.
By then, however, he was such a famously odd duck that Steve Martin congratulated him on the air for humanizing himself.
More than getting customers to do what you ask — engagement is about humanizing health consumerism relationships and empowering personal healthcare responsibility.
THE TRUMP AD Ivanka Trump, Mr. Trump's eldest daughter, is perhaps his most effective surrogate when it comes to humanizing him.
"Humanizing people in the past, getting beyond the scientific facts to see them as individuals with life stories and experiences," Robb says.
If anything, this is Jay's comeback album after Lemonade, humanizing and even endearing him in ways that 4:44 failed to do.
The series nods to photography's early use in the service of criminology and forensics while humanizing the isolated objects each picture represents.
For swing voters, who are sitting on the fence out of disgust with both candidates, humanizing and memorable portraits could be helpful.
With Dago García (Pedro el escamoso, El Paseo) as executive producer, Siempre Bruja stands out for centering, and humanizing, a black witch.
A man crying is not so admirable, so unusual a phenomenon, that it deserves to be the centerpiece of a humanizing profile.
Pets are humanizing, and it is the goal of Adoption Ever After to see that shelters are empty, and homes are full.
Accordingly, Azzam's work speaks to a more careful and deliberate reflection, which proves to be a much more humanizing and ethical approach.
It's a humanizing exercise in gratitude to see the way gorgeous contestants who seem to have it all react to getting dumped.
So seeing my dad as just not my dad but as an artist who is struggling with mortality is humanizing and scary.
And some humanizing of your opponents is never a fully bad thing, especially when you have to share the country with them.
The program helps the department improve community policing by building trust and humanizing officers, says Carlos Campos, an Atlanta Police department spokesman.
It's also unnecessary because Ms. Hall's humanizing performance attests that the death of one person can be all the significance you need.
They create dangerous, powerful female creatures, then can't hold back from humanizing those creations, and making unsafe, unwise emotional connections with them.
Fans treasured "One Day at a Time" because it was a funny, sweetheart show that represented marginalized people in humanizing, significant ways.
Yes, I fell for it too, but I saw Kendall get that sad, humanizing boner on his ex-wife's leg last season!
The cast brings humanizing shades of pain, greed and longing to symbolic figures, without ever tearing the play's somber folk-tale fabric.
Yang also proved he belonged on the stage -- particularly because of his ability to cut through politics and policy in humanizing terms.
But ImageNet Roulette has not been been particularly humanizing for people of color, which its creators say is part of the point.
Instead of humanizing Trump's image, it turned in to a process story, and almost 12 hours later they haven't contained the fire.
When the witnesses disappear and only witnesses to those first-generation witnesses can speak, art's role is to create a humanizing space.
The movie also does an admirable job humanizing the Libyans, a major improvement over last year's "true history" war flick American Sniper.
It's fair to say that Alvarez humanizes border-crossers in Krome, but that might imply they need humanizing in the first place.
The Swiss-French architect was a pioneer of the modernist movement and is renowned for the humanizing touch he brought to crowded cities.
However, many incels reject the link to PUAs as they claim the latter is too humanizing of women, the New York Times reports.
I call this "humanizing" quantum computing, because such a powerful new technology should be used to benefit humanity, or we're missing the boat.
And others feel Fallon's choice to amuse and entertain is humanizing a candidate whose opinions have been decried as sexist, racist and xenophobic.
Sunshine only launched last October, with a stated mission of humanizing a data-heavy app category with something a little more consumer friendly.
It's a performance that rests on an understanding that humanizing someone and making them likable need not be the same thing at all.
Maybe even more helpful is that the film has a strong sense of humor, which goes a long way toward humanizing its characters.
Clinton, her husband and President Obama add humanizing detail, but the most powerful voices may be those of a survivor of the Sept.
But in offering a grounded, humanizing perspective, the movie—perhaps unintentionally—reveals that behind all the incredible work is not some art messiah.
Choosing to focus on more hardened conservatives leads to some humanizing moments, but also many that make Republicans look ignorant, wacky, and hateful.
That humanizing of the sacred is not something that Michelangelo would have objected to, said Andrea Tarsia, a co-curator of the exhibition.
Worthwhile humanizing ensues, as do plenty of squirm-inducing moments: "Paid consumption experts ... help their clients become acclimated to certain levels of spending."
The rest is left to Alec Baldwin: the puckered lips, a studied lumbering gait and a wariness of humanizing a man he reviles.
On Thursday, Yang proved he belonged on the stage -- particularly because of his ability to cut through politics and policy in humanizing terms.
Roseanne Barr's rebooted eponymous sitcom was intended as, among other things, a humanizing rebuke to liberal caricatures of Trump supporters as knuckle-dragging racists.
The Good Place and Forever concern themselves with soul and self, humanizing the dead and undead to illustrate what makes us special as humans.
In other words, we are so hardwired for empathy that our brains are willing to make the leap to humanizing a piece of wood.
"He's unassuming," Ms. Warren said in an interview, recalling Mr. Cordray's habit of wandering his office without shoes when pressed for a humanizing detail.
We hoped our immigration storylines this season would play a similar role in humanizing the immigrant experience to those who see us as subhuman.
I think it really boils down to how dating apps approach humanizing, whether that is having them be more than just a single photo.
In the process, we've forgotten that enthusiastic consent is so much more than a string of legal language — it's a humanizing ethic of sex.
A communications staffer also comes along to gather details, like the names and quotes that pepper the humanizing anecdotes that make up his posts.
There is no better setting for her to channel these humanizing moments than a town hall setting where she can interact with actual voters.
Since Them: Adventures With Extremists, your book and documentary series about conspiracy theorists, the idea of humanizing the dehumanized has featured in your work.
As well individualizing and humanizing these characters, after multiple body switches, the names and dates become, in your mind, difficult to remember and interchangeable.
Her best role for the Trump team is humanizing her father as at least a person good enough to raise successful and nice children.
Humanitarian work You might already know of the famous chef José Andrés, but did you know about his unique approach to humanizing disaster relief?
"The best role for her is to help in humanizing Hillary and talking about what a great mother and grandmother she is," Bannon said.
We don't need to love these disillusioned hot shots, but a touch more humanizing specificity would make the deflation of their dreams more affecting.
Hogan told us the show might actually HELP by humanizing their situation ... and said a bigger issue is Thompson's jam-packed NBA playoff schedule.
" Philippe Lopez/AFP via Getty Images Rebecca Isaacs, executive director of the Equality Federation: "Humanizing [trans people] is a critical part of this piece.
It invites us to think about the importance of humanizing refugees and suggests that there are small steps people can take to help. 21940.
The front gallery space was filled with the artist's magnificent quilts, which imagined different vignettes from Turner's life, humanizing him and avoiding depictions of violence.
It's a beautifully humanizing moment for Tate, normally viewed as an almost archetypical victim, a figure of pity in innumerable true crime or exploitation tales.
"With everything that's going on today, we're looking for those humanizing qualities because we're seeing online life dehumanizing a lot of things," Laurie Pressman said.
Yet unlike purely text-based erotica, the humanizing addition of another person's voice is one of the only ways to make masturbation feel less solitary.
"Friends of friends is a symbol for what Hinge truly stands for: humanizing modern dating and fighting against the culture of shallow swiping," says McLeod.
He is often the only professional actor onscreen, yet his performance comes across as utterly natural, humanizing a role that is often reduced to stereotype.
Unlike Superman or Batman (characters from Marvel's chief rival at the time, National Periodical Publications, which later became DC Comics), Spider-Man had humanizing flaws.
Yet, paradoxically, these humanizing touches only reinforce the original dichotomy of Maradonian myth, that he is both god and man, both savior and a sinner.
And he stresses that even though the videos that use a humanizing approach didn't work in this paper, it doesn't mean the approach is hopeless.
He said some nonsensical things and kept comparing himself to Walt Disney despite showing little to no Nazi sympathy and/or adeptness at humanizing rodents.
Their cryptic articulations in wax, ink, and chalk teeter on the edge of humanizing their subject: they could be anyone, or no one at all.
Considering this, Ashlee+Evan is off to a fascinating new beginning, as it creates a humanizing portrayal of the couple and those in their lives.
So while Rich does satisfy his goal of humanizing those in the Tea Party, finding them cordial and committed, his research project is also somewhat disillusioning.
James launched his campaign last fall with a series of YouTube videos — 100 days, 100 videos — that featured everything from policy statements to humanizing family moments.
Mahoney also notes that creating a welcoming environment for refugees can start online through sharing humanizing stories that counter some of the harmful rhetoric out there.
In many ways, it's a lot better to have a daughter humanizing and making the candidate more palatable to the voters as compared to a spouse.
Witnessing the emotional abuse Cheryl's parents gleefully unleash goes a long way to humanizing what could have been a simple albeit fun to watch mean girl.
On a team of variously slick divinities, Green is the humanizing element, the undersized and unconventional player whose foibles make his success all the more impressive.
The profile, which tells riders about the driver and features any compliments other riders might've given them, was an attempt at humanizing the rider-driver relationship.
The New York Times Magazine's Taffy Brodessener-Akner has written a sharp and humanizing profile of online enemy number one (and novelist) Jonathan Franzen on Tuesday.
The austerity of its presentation hides special, humanizing characteristics in its interior such as a characteristically Corbusian ramp that ascends to the second-floor gallery space.
I don't put out a lot of highlights because of certain restrictions, but I think, again, the story that we tell is like the humanizing thing.
They contribute more on the film's complex history, but they also talk about how hard this material is to watch, offering a much-needed humanizing coda.
Humanizing the Border Crisis We start by reading an article that helps them make sense of the issue, giving special attention to the policy of detention.
Instead, other Trump family surrogates, especially Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, became a female surrogate, humanizing Trump and speaking as one who knew the candidate best.
But after listening to three Republicans emphasize the importance of humanizing immigrants and assisting those to the extent we can most effectively, I changed my mind.
We are passionate about humanizing kink, showcasing folks who are having a positive impact in their sexy communities, and perhaps turning readers on to something new.
A televised trial does the exact opposite of humanizing its participants; instead, it reduces them to the two-dimensional figures we see on our TV screens.
While talking to Eline Powell about her character on Siren's Vancouver, Canada, set, the British actress shed some very humanizing light on the mermaid's more violent tendencies.
My hope is that by digging under the surface and humanizing the icon, we can better understand just how difficult, audacious and heroic this moment really was.
" She defended Trump's temperament as "humanizing and they [supporters] can actually identify with his style much more than they can with the very, very scripted approach Mrs.
People flocked to Reddit to find stolen nude photos, and the commentary was neither enlightening nor humanizing—and invasive in so many ways for the subjects involved.
In a sense, his team has reinvented and reinvigorated the egg assignment, with hopes for not only teaching people responsibility, but for demystifying and humanizing parenting. Personally?
Fans came to love it for its grounded, thoughtful characters and its story's humanizing take on war, as well as its clever third-person turn-based tactics.
In addition to the students creating welcoming spaces on their campuses, they're challenging local media to use more humanizing language and ask harder questions reporting on immigration.
Humanizing Mr. Dugas could help in the fight to end the epidemic, said Dr. Robert M. Grant, an AIDS researcher at the University of California, San Francisco.
Once the decision of humanizing your digital assistant has been made, there comes the even more difficult task of deciding on which sex said assistant should have.
In the portraits, Casteel captures her subjects with a warm respect, humanizing them with her black female gaze — and challenging dominant presumptions of them in our society.
After the election, Mr. Baldwin recalled, he was distressed to receive an email from a friend sardonically thanking him for humanizing Mr. Trump and helping him win.
But if she does decide to continue sharing her new state with the world, despite her superathlete status, here's hoping she does so in a humanizing style.
But criticizing Friedman for humanizing and boiling down big topics is like complaining that Mick Jagger used sex to sell songs: It is what he does well.
If you include lectures on civil rights and the civil rights movement, for example, in your classes, you already have practice integrating humanizing and social scientific content.
Unlike Truffaut's film, though, it's not about the humanizing influence of education and reason — here, those Enlightenment ideals fall to the wayside, accompanied by the dissolution of Yugoslavia.
Of course, the humanizing pop culture portrayals that Obama hopes can help us "develop empathy and understanding" — and thus be less like Trump — are up against a lot.
The only way to ensure that physicians never again become torturers and killers is for them to be vigilant about humanizing every patient in every interaction, Eckert said.
Premiering in 1940, that film offered a searing and humanizing portrait of a Jewish barber elevated to the position of dictator because he looks like the current dictator.
But the notification served a more practical purpose than just humanizing communication: It let you know that the person you were speaking to was still on the line.
Go deeper: In a new story, Andrew talked with three scientists who have gravitas in terms of their research work, but are also skilled at humanizing the problem.
Thomas manages to show a specific pain that Starr deals with in a humanizing manner that hasn't really been tackled before so openly, particularly in young adult fiction.
It's humanizing to watch a celebrity age, a sort of unintentional reminder that all of us, celebs and non-celebs alike, are all on this same weird journey.
Humanizing the ICU experience for dying patients may also help address the needs of staff members who have high levels of burnout and distress, the study team writes.
This isn't surprising, considering Mr. Baumbach also made "The Squid and the Whale," which also has a hard time humanizing its ex-wife character (played by Laura Linney).
Frequently comic and surprisingly sympathetic, Henry manages the feat of humanizing a terrifying sociopath as he toys with depravity and falls deeper through the cracks of Chicago's underbelly.
Mr. Lee, the chief writer and editor for Marvel Comics, revolutionized the comic book world by humanizing its characters, giving them flaws and insecurities shared by mere mortals.
But the misadventures of her personal belongings provide a subtle yet humanizing strand of the narrative, as does the documentary material provided at the end of the book.
While most other celebrities have decided that YouTube is where it's at—and honestly, they're not totally wrong—Garner's choice to stay on Facebook seems somehow more humanizing.
"When it's real-world conflict, you can introduce moral relativism," Thomspon said, explaining that boys' fantasy lives are no place for lessons on subjectivity and humanizing the other.
Her humanizing is not without its costs: She finds it harder to shut out a co-worker's worries over his ailing daughter, or the suffering of the dogs.
In the end, the comic results of Jones' dalliances are simultaneously horrible, humanizing, and heartfelt, with cries for love often reduced to simple pleas for physical and emotional nourishment.
In any case, humanizing climate change by addressing its psychological dimensions is important step in learning to address the issue of climate change as individuals in a global community.
And whereas most coverage of CIA strategy can only present recorded events, Dillon can provide motivations, offering a more intimate, humanizing look at both sides of the Iron Curtain.
While this episode did a great job of humanizing Deja from the moment she walked into the Pearson house, I'm worried about them being able to keep it up.
These agonizing works are the response to the horrors of the Syrian civil war by artist Sara Shamma -- her way of humanizing what she saw and what she fled.
Exposing your children to fiction and non-fiction stories that center Black characters is an accessible method for humanizing Black Americans and highlighting the diversity of Black people's experience.
Becker is equally humanizing; his portraits can be amusing and off the cuff (tattoos and breasts included), and he has a gift for making the densest decoration look fresh.
Despite its efforts to the contrary, Congress succeeded in humanizing someone who has long been a political punching bag of House Republicans and the President of the United States.
As Gaga plays the record's title track to her grandmother from an iPhone, legacy and heartbreak weigh heavy and it's easily the most affecting, humanizing part of the documentary.
The story is inherently dramatic and the action scenes (sinuously photographed by Mattias Troelstrup) have real punch, but Husson is more interested in exalting her subjects than humanizing them.
Mr. Lee, above, the chief writer and editor for Marvel Comics, revolutionized the comic book world by humanizing its characters, giving them flaws and insecurities shared by mere mortals.
It's possible the story won't be about humanizing him as much as it will be giving the reader a look inside how this kind of system dehumanizes its victims.
It's a series that rewards slow viewing, as its details — like the rustic landscapes behind the figures and the great attention to humanizing each as an individual — emerge gradually.
By humanizing the burgeoning civil rights movement and changing attitudes towards women, Baldwin creates a historical portrait of America that is a great key to understanding where we come from.
This is the optimistic way to read Great Britain's vote to exit the EU: as a vote to re-democratize public life by re-humanizing economics and re-localizing politics.
As explored by both The Wall Street Journal and The Atlantic last year, humanizing our assistants with name or a gendered voice helps people warm up to interacting with robots.
According to Chase, the LGBT community—and lawyers advocating for them—successfully centralized the personal narratives of LGBT Americans, humanizing them and the issues they face in the United States.
How could they ask M.I.A. to take down a video highlighting and humanizing the migrant crisis, all because a knock-off version of one of their shirts featured in it?
He helped Mitch McConnell win a Senate seat in Kentucky, for instance, by humanizing his cold demeanor through campaign ads depicting him fishing (McConnell had no idea how to fish).
There is a gruesome irony in the obsession with unwrapping and humanizing mummies as a sign of respect if the entire point of the process, for ancient Egyptians, was deification.
The Brazilian soccer player's Twitter and Instagram accounts are rife with selfies that provide a humanizing contrast to the action shots and advertisements in which star athletes so often appear.
" He said he also realized the importance of humanizing himself for his fans and hoped that his personal story "encourages somebody and helps somebody get through what they're going through.
It's become not only a source of empowerment and education for the women of Albuquerque, but has helped satisfy a request from the community at large: humanizing the police force.
At the time it seemed like the best solution to an intractable problem: If the public was losing its taste for boxing's brutality, boxing would respond with a humanizing solution.
In what she probably thought would be humanizing gaffes during her election campaign in 2017, she let out that she didn't know where to buy toilet paper, which predictably backfired.
One thing I think is going to be a throughline for all of my work — I was trying to create a nuanced, humanizing portrait of black life and black experiences.
His reelection campaign this year stayed away from some of the national issues that defined progressive campaigns — think pre-existing conditions — and focused instead on humanizing Brown in lighthearted TV ads.
There is one end to which this works: The Disaster Artist has a distinct humanizing effect for Wiseau, who, like his movie, is a simultaneous object of cultural fascination and mockery.
Something…humanizing, if that's the right world, as the faceless 'bot gingerly tests its footholds, slowly and with an abundance of caution, before shifting its full weight to the next block.
To that end, the heroes have been made more laid-back and down-to-earth – there are more smiles, more jokes, more humanizing fumbles, and lots more Joss Whedon-y quips.
But the film is significantly gentler than the cartoon, humanizing Wynne-Candy in a series of flashbacks that usher us through his life and illustrate how he became what he is.
"Pervert Park" is a tough but consuming watch; a radically humanizing look at the approximately 120 convicted sex offenders living in a trailer park in Florida — people society considers beneath contempt.
"We had seen just how powerful humanizing issues that can seem abstract can be, not just for the justices but for everyone, and how powerful empathy can be," Ms. Korberg said.
Opie's work served as a bridge from subculture to broader culture; she used a formal approach to image making as a means of humanizing what was viewed as a morally subversive subject.
She has become a key asset to her mother's campaign, with a unique ability to make a personal pitch, softening and humanizing Hillary Clinton's image to that of a mother and grandmother.
In a year where critics lauded God of War for humanizing the formerly one-dimensional killing machine Kratos, it's more obvious than ever that Gordon Freeman is a cipher with a crowbar.
Bill's storytelling skills were in the service of humanizing Hillary, showing her to be a strong, independent woman who initially resisted his courtship and who was earnestly engaged in civil rights issues.
Queen Cersei is terrifying; Queen Cersei cosplaying as her dead son is even more terrifying; Queen Cersei bereft of the last of her humanizing children is the most terrifying thing of all.
He has often been praised for humanizing marble men, but in fact Chernow is uncomfortable with their shortcomings, which leads him to create marble men that are merely a little more lifelike.
As those images suggest, this song might tend toward the too-sterile end of the spectrum were it not for Lil Wayne's martian voice swinging in to give it a humanizing touch.
By searching around for the good bits, we read past the point, and past their point of view: intending to honor the texts by humanizing them, we insult them by aestheticizing them.
"Tears of Salt" does not do this; instead, it manages to tell the story of one of the most devastating and complicated crises of our time while humanizing every person we meet.
It's a characteristically complex and condensed vision of war in a movie that is insistently humanizing despite its monumentality, a balance that is as much a political choice as an aesthetic one.
Fritz's were warts-and-all portraits of the often flawed men and women who left their impress on the world — and the resulting books were deemed far more humanizing as a result.
But when you're creating a villain character, it's about humanizing — there's something important in the task of creating Snoke to find his vulnerability, because that makes him even more dangerous and despicable.
Rigorous, dedicated, and unafraid to be her awkwardly dorky self from time to time, Koenig's humanizing nature makes even the stodgiest aspects of hairy court cases and legalese feel more interesting and accessible.
But Bill Clinton will have a very tough time getting the public to believe any tender or humanizing stories about a woman he has so regularly been caught betraying in affair after affair.
In the long run, maybe it's not so much about humanizing or dehumanizing, but rather a problem of creating a privileged class—humans—that we use to arbitrarily justify ignoring, oppressing, and exploiting.
The story about getting hair plugs, which he admits he got for vanity and makes him like so many men who obsess and worry about losing their hair, is both embarrassing and humanizing.
Secretary-General Guterres also noted how terror groups, from ISIS to Boko Haram, are forcing women and children into "de-humanizing servitude" -- actions that may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
But the movie, directed by Sofia Coppola, is more than a parade of frills; it's a humanizing character portrait (Kirsten Dunst plays the title role) and a critique of social norms and rituals.
"Paris Is Burning" (season 133, episode 11) This episode is the first one that gestures at humanizing Paris — and if it does so just a little ham-fistedly, that's season one for you.
Arendt, herself a Jew who had fled Germany as the Nazis rose to power, found herself being attacked for trivializing the horrors of genocide and humanizing the evil men who committed these crimes.
The ability to convey tone, body language and other non-linguistic reactions often plays a positive and humanizing role in these conversations, and all of that is lost in email, Mr. Staats said.
Collins's decision to make the story about Snow has already proven hugely unpopular with fans, who see the move as an unnecessarily humanizing look at a fascist dictator not unlike President Donald Trump.
" 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.
The sharing of private and personal elements of the president's life are a helpful, humanizing factor for him, and Ivanka's throwing open the doors, while "aww"-inducing, could also be some carefully-crafted storytelling.
How can I storytell and tell a humanizing story about say, refugees, or a story about Affirmative Action...How can I tell a story with the different characters that are involved in this case?
But for all her Lady Macbeth-ness, Lara did keep Bobby grounded to a set of humanizing values, to a kindness and honesty that he never could exhibit in his ruthless, all-consuming workplace.
But the offer came with a catch: Ms. Burke would have to work the sideline — conducting interviews and doing short bits humanizing the players — while the broadcasting fixture Dick Vitale did the color analysis.
She wrote of the tour buses traversing Sri Lanka's battlefields, Chinese feminists in the D.C. Women's March, and Idi Amin's torture chambers in Uganda, humanizing these and many other stories for a global audience.
Relatable is a good look for Taylor Swift now more than ever—she's riding a wave of pretty bad public opinion, so reintroducing the world to Taylor The Person™ seems humanizing and sensible.
That's when Matt brought Magic's name up, telling us public figures like Johnson were and are key to defeating AIDS, because they put a face to the disease, and that's key to humanizing it.
The songs are not political—the duo purposely shunned such an idea—but touch on the humanizing effect of a dehumanizing event, how the human condition brings people together in the face of tragedy.
The resulting book is a critical and humanizing portrait of the people who work in Wall Street, as well as an insightful view about what Americans were feeling leading up to the 2016 election.
The criminologist who wrote the report for Mr. Semprevivo, Sheila Balkan, said she focuses on humanizing a defendant and on proposing how the defendant can best be rehabilitated and pay a debt to society.
It showed many Americans how many people from the seven affected countries live the same sorts of lives we do, and it may have had the ironic effect of humanizing them for many Americans.
A counterpoint to all this is that Beyoncé choosing "Hotel California" and "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" is humanizing—a reminder that our multi-hyphenate goddess is a mere mortal with sometimes questionable taste.
"The animation is a humanizing narrative, encouraging people to empathize with fat people as fellow passengers and human beings, and to think about the political and economic relations that contribute to this exclusion," she said.
"You sometimes get humanizing glimpses of the people behind the accounts through unexpected replies, or posts that seem to be playing to stereotype or otherwise tongue in cheek," says Samuel Wade, deputy editor of CDT.
The film, which originally was supposed to be 90 minutes long, spends about two hours humanizing Angelou, showing everything from her travels to her struggles as a single mother and a victim of sexual abuse.
It was a deeply personal, gut-wrenching look at Grant's death, and it gave a face to a polarizing debate about race and authority in America — humanizing one the biggest national discussions of its time.
When it was released in 1999, Fight Club was seen by many critics as a damning statement about consumerist culture, the de-humanizing roles forced on men by American capitalism, and the excesses of masculinity.
When it was released in 1999,  Fight Club was seen by many critics as a damning statement about consumerist culture, the de-humanizing roles forced on men by American capitalism, and the excesses of masculinity.
Every show WWE creates for its network is a means of humanizing its larger than life employees, as well as a part of a larger effort to achieve mainstream legitimacy and long-term financial viability.
And yet in the art world, it's endured, even thrived; the practice is, if nothing else, humanizing, moving art from the marbled floors of the institution to some of the places we least anticipate beauty.
In humanizing his heroes, giving them character flaws and insecurities that belied their supernatural strengths, Mr. Lee tried "to make them real flesh-and-blood characters with personality," he told The Washington Post in 1992.
But none have caused such an outcry as "Detainment," which has been accused of humanizing or being sympathetic to the killers, even though only its trailer and a few short clips can be seen online.
And some of them are wholly unparalleled in humanizing the challenges America faces in 22016 — with regard to education, race, domestic violence, policing, young people, the free press, the machinations of political elites, and more.
Thanks in part to Lilly's humanizing approach to dolphin intellect, they're now recognized as one of the most intelligent creatures on Earth, which has prompted a number of large scale conservation efforts to protect them.
Green, in exploring this small moment, points out the humanizing qualities of this addition: an item you might discover in anyone's nightstand that also adds an implied intimacy to the relationship in question, without feeling exploitative.
At this convention, humanizing Clinton meant presenting her presidential ambitions as extensions of her work as a mother, as well as continuations of the work in public service positions she has performed during her long career.
Tom Hardy has made a career out of humanizing larger-than-life characters — from infamous real-world criminals like Charles Bronson and the Kray twins to pop culture icons such as Max Rockatansky, Heathcliff and Bane.
With modern technology now mainstream and reaching a plateau of good-enough hardware, companies are spending less time chasing and explaining new specs and more of their effort on humanizing and styling out their latest gear.
When we shared these stories with members of Congress this past July, we saw firsthand how effective they are at humanizing an issue that is too often perceived as an abstract battle between big corporate interests.
While law enforcement officials once believed that the most important information they could provide to the public was the identity of the suspected perpetrator, the attention now is on not humanizing someone who may inspire another.
An advocate for humanizing our Neanderthal ancestors, Solecki suggested at the time that the grouped remains were found with ancient pollen clumps because Neanderthals buried their dead and included flowers as part of their funeral rites.
The center, which closely tracks hate speech, reports that incels grew out of the pickup artist movement, which takes a manipulative approach to seduction, but is rejected by incels who find it too humanizing of women.
More care seems to be given to humanizing a fictionalized version of the former New York police commissioner William Bratton than to some of the black characters who die from acts of violence that go unexplained.
Straying from the standard line of feminist thought, Nussbaum defends Sunstein's idea, arguing that there are circumstances in which being treated as a sex object, a "mysterious thinglike presence," can be humanizing, rather than morally harmful.
Given the heroic stature of some of these audacious subjects, within their chapters Soupault seems to delight in making large small and small large, humanizing the celebrated with intimate particularization and paeanizing the obscure with encomium.
I guess I just tried to treat it similarly to the other stories, humanizing these people and conveying why we need to know about this story, what was important about it, what we can learn from it.
By documenting their daily activities using Instagram's Stories and Live features, rising political stars like Beto O'Rourke and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have given supporters a rare glimpse at some of the most humanizing moments in their lives.
A humanizing touch that will fit in seamlessly for one of the largest television audiences of the primary season — the N.F.L.'s wild-card weekend – and does so in a way that will resonate with that audience.
Philip, for his part, continues to smolder in her shadow, but Menzies, whose performance is every bit as humanizing and persuasive as Colman's, somehow manages to make Elizabeth's royal consort the most likable character on the show.
But I think it's important that we're humanizing the bigot, that you realize that Ben is someone who's self-loathing, who's struggling through his inaction, struggling though his own feeling that the world is passing him by.
According to Adam Waytz, a psychologist and associate professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management in Illinois, we tend to anthropomorphize technology when we don't understand it—so humanizing AVs may be key to their adoption.
Atkinson is also adept at weaving the mundane details of her characters' lives (or perhaps her own) into the Brodie books as a way of humanizing them, despite the stark malevolence that lurks beneath this workaday surface.
In fact, watching the detectives enforce this violent sense of justice is meant to be humanizing—to draw the viewer into complicity: Who wouldn't whale on someone this vile if they had the license to do so?
"Bill is an incredible newsman, and his ability to cut to the heart of the story while humanizing major events has made him a standout talent in news," Fox News's president, Jay Wallace, said in a statement.
Incongruous blobby shapes also appear in this painting and most others, sanded down with the rest of the surface and providing a crucial counterpoint, humanizing what looks like mechanical precision by drawing attention to the paintings' manual origin.
When we first hear the noise, Wendy decides to leave a can a of tuna for the stray, which was a kind of an adorable, humanizing moment for the normally stoic character, and clearly meant something much bigger.
That the character has been thoroughly dislikable up to this point hardly saps his love songs of relish; instead, it renders them painfully felt — not humanizing, for he's always been human despite himself, but unexpected and almost surreal.
The few bright spots of 2013's 'Man of Steel' — Kevin Costner and Diane Lane's humanizing portrayals of Pa and Ma Kent, Amy Adams's Lois Lane, the initial awe of Superman taking flight — are but a distant memory.
And in 2016, it was Ms. Sanders who helped smooth out her husband's rough edges — warm where he could be gruff — playing a key role in the kind of humanizing effort that all campaigns undertake for a candidate.
It's a bit of a flaw, it's also a humanizing thing about Leonardo, and it also is, I mean I remember Steve Jobs holds up shipping the original Macintosh because the circuit board inside is not beautiful enough.
I love what he did in terms of humanizing Joe, in terms of reigniting things between Joe and Gordon, and in terms of showing that Mutiny, which often has this great appreciation and fairness for everybody, sometimes misses too.
As with Season 2, Season 3 spends an inordinate amount of time humanizing serial rapist Bryce Walker through flashbacks – a character study that, even if it were appropriate, would require writing far beyond the limitations of 13 Reasons Why.
This attention to detail — the recognition that a catchy name could be key to bringing attention to the case - is evidence of McNamara's skill as a writer and of the role she played in humanizing and publicizing the case.
"We want to use modern technologies, including blockchain and tokening assets, in bringing consumers in direct contact with wineries around the world, humanizing the connection, and leaving more value in the hands of wineries and wine lovers," he said.
Here, then, is a little bit of humanizing fact about Howard Marks, combined with the larger-than-life stuff and some unusual or off-radar facts about him, to create a portrait of the man known as Mr. Nice.
A piece in The New York Times in 2017 detailed a neo-Nazi couple's life in suburban Ohio, centering and humanizing the Hitler sympathizer at its heart -- who insisted, as Steve King has, that he is not a racist.
A humanizing warmth flickers through this stripped-down, six-actor "A Christmas Carol," at the New Ohio Theater, where J. Stephen Brantley is a delightfully sour, unreformed Scrooge, a man who bares his teeth in place of a smile.
For now, though, the silver lining may be that there's something humanizing about drying your hands opening the door to leave the bathroom only to hear someone finally, in your soon-to-be absence, clicking out of their stall.
It does a fantastic job of humanizing him and taking you through a day-to-day view of his life and how an all-American but highly unusual story of an artist comes together and collides with pop culture.
In an era before MTV's Teen Mom franchise, there were few if any humanizing portraits of pregnant teens on screen, and some, like Precious or Maria Full of Grace, were criticized for perpetuating stereotypes about poor, young, unmarried moms.
I'm genuinely surprised when they walk to the back of the stage and quickly strip off their clothing to be momentarily naked (the tan lines are such a humanizing detail that they stop being performers for a moment and become people).
By this final episode, it certainly seemed that season two had spent more time romantically remembering and humanizing Perry (Alexander Skarsgård), Celeste's abusive and violent late husband, than it had spent with most of the other women in the ensemble.
It's a strange way of humanizing them, pulling away their universalist pretensions, like the pornographic satires of the French Revolution, or the inherent republicanism in the fact that sometimes the Queen of England has to use the toilet like everyone else.
It's a humanizing scene for one of The Walking Dead's more idiosyncratic characters, finally giving the audience a reason to empathize with someone who has always felt more appropriate for the world of Mad Max rather than the backwoods of Virginia.
The first "Ant-Man" worked extremely well as an origin story, layering and humanizing the mythology by having a reluctant new hero, Scott Lang (Paul Rudd), pick up the mantle from the originator of the super-suit, Hank Pym (Michael Douglas).
In Yamashita's work, the shadows seem like traces of living beings; this humanizing aspect is a reminder of the silhouettes' important role through history of helping people represent and express themselves, as faceless and enigmatic old portraits may seem today.
I asked McKay, who directed a scathingly satirical 290 Broadway show about Bush called, "You're Welcome America," whether he saw his unsparing portrait of Cheney in "Vice" — humanizing gestures notwithstanding — as a would-be corrective to liberal amnesia on this score.
Even Barrack's most humanizing anecdote about Trump's kindness was hardly overwhelming: Trump brought Barrack and Barrack's son to a boxing match with Mike Tyson and paid attention to the son the whole time, even telling him Barrack was a hero.
Emphasizing the humanizing role that disciplines such as philosophy, theology, literature and political science play in the tradition of Catholic higher education, the Core contributes to the formation of thoughtful citizens and students committed to the challenge of lifelong learning.
With its frontseat singalongs, "Carpool Karaoke" has proved humanizing for untouchable stars like Justin Bieber and Mariah Carey (and further endeared fans to Adele and Michelle Obama), but forcing it live at the Grammys, sans a real vehicle, fell flat.
The movie could easily mock them, but Côté takes care to show them in an empathetic light, striking a balance between humanizing them while also scrutinizing the moments in which they purposefully attempt to transcend their humanity in the pursuit of physical perfection.
But more than just humanizing the sex trade, The Deuce offers a sharp critique of the inequalities and exploitations of late capitalism by examining sex work as labor—highly lucrative labor—that comes saddled with a stigma that makes it easy to abuse.
It's one of the first instances of the company casting indigenous Pacific Islanders in a nuanced, positive, humanizing light, and it has a powerful mix of catchy songs, themes of friendship, and action scenes involving chucking cars at the bad guys' heads.
Even though Salesforce and IBM, which announced a partnership yesterday afternoon, have insisted on humanizing their AI platforms by calling them Einstein and Watson, the fact is AI is not a product in the true sense, so much as a set of technologies.
Keen ears should hear a preview here, though her last effort — the 2012 album "The Haunted Man" — will be a difficult act to follow; it was a smooth blend of synthetic textures and broad art-rock strokes, haunting and humanizing in equal measure.
Clinton's historic nomination has already scrambled the established political family order, compelling Mr. Clinton on Tuesday night to deliver his own take on a traditional first-spouse speech: a former president producing a humanizing, if airbrushed, portrait of a partner and a parent.
For all the good that Trainspotting's characters did in humanizing those on the fringes of society, few of us spent the 90s retrieving opium suppositories from shit-brimming toilets or celebrating lucrative drug deals with Keith Allen by sticking Sleeper on the jukebox.
Zuck's yearly post in which he tells us all about his latest "personal challenge to learn something new," has gone from being a fun, humanizing tradition about self-improvement to something more like a temperature reading on how things are going at Facebook.
No matter where you fall on the issues -- whether you decide to march, or stay home as I will this year -- one thing is clear: None of this bullying, or de-humanizing call-out culture get women closer to realizing our full equality.
Omar, who hails from Somalia and whose family sought asylum in the United States when she was a child, simply wrote, "#MyPalestinianSitty is trending and I am overcome with emotions realizing how we are finally humanizing one of the world's most dehumanized peoples."
Created by the high-powered pair of Sera Gamble ("Magicians") and the omnipresent Greg Berlanti, the show faces the "Bates Motel" and "Dexter" challenge of humanizing the psychopathic hero, but it has some leeway — it's already been approved for a second season.
The predominant style of recent pop documentaries, like Lady Gaga's Five Foot Two and Beyoncé's Life Is But a Dream, essentially functions as a humanizing infomercial — a filmed Instagram feed — meant to convince us that deep down, stars are just normal people, too.
Shot in 16-millimeter color film, it is a direct, sympathetic, humanizing introduction to the Panthers — which had formed in response to police brutality — with images of party members carrying guns for self-protection that help crystallize why they became government targets.
"Bill is an incredible newsman and his ability to cut to the heart of the story while humanizing major events has made him a standout talent in news," said Jay Wallace, president and executive editor of FOX News Media, in a statement.
Ione, sitting at a table in front of the performers, her back to the audience, and speaking, is both narrator and, in the second act, prosecutor, first providing humanizing facts about Kitchener and then indicting him for the consequences of his life's work.
We do that through storytelling: challenging how news organizations cover immigration; helping Hollywood (TV shows and movies) tell more accurate, humanizing stories of immigrants; organizing how young people (in college and high school campuses) tell the story of a changing America fueled by immigration.
She teamed up with WOW, a visual design studio based in Tokyo and London, as well as director Tyler Bowers and artist-director Gabriel Pulecio to give us a humanizing and emotional look at the life of the mission with what they're calling BEYOND CASSINI.
The real Maria Victoria was married at 15—it's perhaps revealing that, for showrunners José Padilha and Eric Newman, "humanizing" Escobar meant avoiding any reference to his prodigious appetite for teenage virgins—but Gaitan's "Tata" has chosen this life, for better or, increasingly, for worse.
We've already seen a glimpse of initial attempts from other companies to garner consumer trust with, for instance, Intel's recent self-driving commercial starring LeBron James and Uber's educational campaign aimed at humanizing the experience of both building the cars and riding in them.
That the night would be loaded with people speaking about their personal experiences with Trump the businessman is not especially surprising: Conventions are about humanizing candidates and that means that they inevitably feature people who can attest to the personal character of the nominee.
Since the ad appeared on Chinese television this week, many news outlets here — the party's own — have praised the 90-second spot as a polished, humanizing makeover for an organization that many ordinary Chinese have come to see as a vehicle for self-advancement.
Vice is perhaps too scared of humanizing Cheney here and there, but I think the way it keeps poking at his exterior to ask if there's really a heart in there somewhere eventually attains the level of Shakespearean tragedy McKay seems to be going for.
Humanizing one of the world's most dehumanized populations, Lady Killers reveals that Báthory was a product of inbreeding, witnessed traumatizing violence during childhood, got engaged at 10, learned to torture and kill from her husband Nádasdy and companion Darvolya, and probably never bathed in blood.
Combine those numbers with the fact that an entire wing of media has grown up around (and profited on) not only telling viewers what they want to hear but also de-legitimizing and de-humanizing those who disagree, and you have a very potent brew.
These vivid, unsparing portraits are leavened with the kind of humanizing moments that evoke a total world within their compression, as when the cloth merchant delivers last rites to his brother or when Sofia realizes that the person who knows her best is the chauffeur.
So they've become spaces where the stranger is welcomed, where all kinds of things that might be frowned upon outside are acceptable within, and in that sense, religion acts as a kind of host introducing humans to one another, humanizing them in each other's eyes.
Over the years, they've created a range of different projects together, using technology in uniquely aesthetic and humanizing ways — most notably a 2015 performance with choreographer Mourad Merzouki called Pixel, in which 11 performers dance through and interact with a variety of different digital projections.
Think of Michelle Williams and Busy Philipps — it's very humanizing when Michelle takes Busy to premieres and awards shows, demonstrating her willingness to trade the opportunity to debut some arm candy (and maybe be the subject of buzzy gossip) for a night with someone she actually likes.
Whether or not the episode cools a single millennial's Bern for Mr. Sanders, it is an example of pop-culture politicking in the meme era — one that's less about humanizing the candidate than imagining her as a kind of stylized artwork, not likable so much as shareable.
The breakdown of the story structure shares a lot in common with the Dragon Quest games—not coincidentally the best-selling franchise for ActRaiser publisher Enix—and all of these micro-tales go a long way toward humanizing a genre that normally treats people as abstractions.
" (The film runs just over 218 minutes.) McKay predicted that some of the fiercest criticisms of "Vice" might come from putatively sympathetic voices: "I actually think left-wing friends of mine are going to be mad at me for humanizing him as much as I do.
She acknowledged that talking about failure is riskier for young professionals across the board, but said that if junior workers find the right audience — namely people who are professional peers, not superiors — to talk about failures with, the trust-building and humanizing benefits are worth it.
Photographs of Moses, the Messiah of South Africa, also offer a deeply humanizing and intimate glimpse of the man wearing a hat with the rhinestone word "JESUS" and his disciples, as they prepare for the promised Judgment Day, believed to be triggered by Moses's future wife's arrival.
Unsurprisingly, his down-to-Earth commentary became an instant hit on the internet (though, tbh, sometimes the line between "funny" and "casual misogyny" is pretty fine when it comes to his observations, and I'd love to see his wife have a more humanizing nickname than "the permanent roommate").
Since I represent a relatable Border Patrol agent, a lot of the media about the book has been focused on that, and given more weight to humanizing me as a former Border Patrol agent, or Border Patrol agents in general, over focusing on my message: the dehumanization of migrants.
Taking place in the deep marsh of rural, poverty-stricken Louisiana, the movie introduces us to drug addicts and spring-break revelers, militiamen and card-carrying Obama-haters, all for the purpose of humanizing but also dramatizing these people's frustration at being left behind in an age of globalization.
"It's not unusual for people who are attracted to women to be drawn to us," Drucker says, explaining that straight men and women who are attracted to trans women often need to have a humanizing experience with a trans person before they can overcome their own implicit biases.
In 1961, Mr. Lee and Mr. Kirby — whom he had brought back years before to the company, now known as Marvel — produced the first issue of The Fantastic Four, about a superpowered team with humanizing dimensions: nonsecret identities, internal squabbles and, in the orange-rock-skinned Thing, self-torment.
Trump seemed to engage with the historical precedent of her job — which largely involves humanizing the president by being the approachable, accessible half of the equation, and participating cheerfully in the spousal exercises of dressing, dining and hospital visiting — there was another in which she seemed to reject it.
There's no question as to Dotcom's proclivity for skirting the edge of ethical and legal propriety, but after exhaustively humanizing him, Caught in the Web makes a convincing case that this ready-made villain was egregiously targeted by an alliance of Hollywood studios and the government of two separate sovereign nations.
However you might feel about the guy, there's little room for argument that he feels far more passionately about thing like hinges and keyboard covers than the vast majority of the public — and frankly, that's exactly the sort of humanizing the company has often lacked in its front-facing product pitches.
Not failure as Success Studies understands it—the humanizing stuff from early in a rich man's memoir, the corporate value that is really just a synonym for being rich enough to carry a certain amount of risk—but something more like real failure as it is lived and understood here in the world.
While Colbert has long been an outspoken critic against some of Trump's policies, Fallon only recently became the target his attacks after expressing regret about an infamously lighthearted interview he had with the then-presidential candidate in 2016 — a chat critics slammed for humanizing Trump after the host playfully toussled the businessman's hair.
Screenwriter Kay Cannon (New Girl, Pitch Perfect) reframes Sophia' story in 13 episodes (based "real loose" on actual events from the early to mid-0003s), breaking down all the humanizing flaws of a narcissistic, caustic, and materialistic woman as she finds her footing in a new kind of business landscape: the internet.
In a humanizing moment, though, the Sea Judge reveals the great tragedy behind his existence: he finally helped end the 20th century democracy he hated, but at the cost of abandoning all scientific research and development, after the blood-cultists proved ineffective at helping him build space rockets and super-advanced AIs.
Still, the most humanizing aspect of this often-contentious festival is its array of people from every economic class: sinister tech geniuses like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg and eccentric celebrities like P. Diddy and his famous pink umbrella brush shoulders with folks who think healing crystals and olive oil will cure fibromyalgia.
"Humanizing the experience of homelessness is especially important because families with young children and school-age children make up a sizable proportion of the homeless population, especially so in urban communities where there's high cost of housing, a tight housing market and limited rent control along with low and non-sustainable wages," she said.
I was impressed by what Adam has in mind in terms of his vision for his company, it's just not what you see here, it's not just a co-working concept, it is about changing and revolutionizing and humanizing the way we live, the way we work and the how we connect with one another.
I was really more interested in hearing from characters who do use them, humanizing the people in those many stacks of pictures, and finding out about what their experience has really been, how it feels to be on these apps, what they see when they're on them, how it makes them feel, what they've experienced. Right.
Thanks to the director's surreal solar eclipse filter, we see the world through blood-colored glasses; that cynical stylization brings home just how refreshing this assured adaptation of an atypical King story is, and reminds us of how timely King's uncanny powers of social observation and humanizing horror can be in the upside-down landscape of 2017.
The effect of this focus is two prong: it allows for some revealing, humanizing stories regarding the Gallagher's upbringing, their abusive father, and their resultant brotherly dynamics, but it also means the viewer feels the euphoria of every quip, every near disaster, and every triumph Oasis experienced in those years with none of the come down.
But after the dust cleared on the hurly-burly of the daily newspaper grind, their finest moments were when they refused to pander to fear-fueled public opinion -- humanizing AIDS victims during the earliest days of that plague and refusing to glorify the subway vigilante Bernhard Goetz during the bad old days of high crime on the subway.
Conglomerates such as LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton adopted an approach of semi-radical transparency, and instead of cloaking themselves in their former air of mystery, which turned out to be creating distance instead of intrigue, invited potential consumers into the ateliers to see their artisans in the process of making their products, humanizing themselves along the way.
Viewing the trash of the past is very humanizing for history, whether a smushed rubber toy horse from the early 1900s, an 183th-century child's shoe, a warped bit of stamped leather from a 16th-century book, a 1400–1550 religious figurine, or the multitude of the blue and white fragments of 18th-century Kangxi porcelain.
It's still a little jarring to see this hardened warrior flinch away from violence, but trauma affects everyone differently, and it's deeply humanizing to see someone hesitate to destroy another person at this stage in the series, especially when Rick's group has arguably passed the point of no return when it comes to killing other humans as a means to an end.
Whether handling topics like women in business, as she did when she convened a roundtable with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to help "level the playing field" for female entrepreneurs and working parents, or acting as de facto first lady and accompanying her father on a trip to comfort the family of a fallen soldier, Ivanka has been the humanizing force of the Trump administration.
Donald J. Trump, as he likes to call himself, got as beautiful a set-up as any presidential candidate ever has in the modern political era, a stunningly well-made video and an even more stunning and surprising introduction from Ivanka Trump, his Valkyrie-daughter, who managed to show real warmth and presence in doing what seemed impossible: humanizing her tough-talking dad as a concrete-covered marshmallow.
In addition to telling inmates' stories from a humanizing perspective, it introduced the world to a diverse cast of white, Black, Asian, Latinx, and LGBTQ characters who spoke powerfully to a number of social justice issues in the prison system—issues that resonated with the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, which began with a hashtag following George Zimmerman's acquittal the same month as the show's premiere.
And more than any other show currently airing, "Billions" deploys a whole lot of very different ways to entertain you: a satire of extreme wealth and power as well as an alluring recreation of it; a financial and political thriller, tag-teamed with a comedy of manners; a parade of terrific character actors knocking around crisp, reference-heavy dialogue like a badminton shuttlecock; a sensitive and idiosyncratic depiction of a gender-nonbinary character, mixed with a humanizing and nonjudgmental depiction of sadomasochism within the context of a loving relationship.
The would-be first lady's address focused on humanizing her husband, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, but its merits were overshadowed when it came to notice that a paragraph in her speech bore a notable resemblance to Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her US ambassador to Germany calls out journalists who blocked him on Twitter MORE's remarks at the Democratic National Convention in 2008.
You saw it at the Baltimore Museum of Art's fall 2017 solo show by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, who paints intimate scenes of herself and her husband lounging around their house; at a September 2017 solo show at the Casey Kaplan gallery in New York by Jordan Casteel, whose humanizing portraits often depict black men in everyday situations (scrolling through a phone, walking a dog, sitting on the sofa); at the extremely popular Martin Wong show at the Bronx Museum in 2015, where the artist walked a line between playful and gritty in his social realist paintings; at a show organized by the critic Hilton Als at David Zwirner in New York last February, where portraits by Alice Neel, who died in 1984, looked as urgent and as vital as ever, the lonely eyes of her subjects holding a kind of mirror up to life, "pouring in energy from both sides — the sitter's and the artist's," as Als wrote in his essay for the exhibition.

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