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"My humanness is being broken, my humanness of wanting this man to be broken beyond punishment," Rev.
"My humanness is being broken, my humanness of wanting this man to be broken beyond punishment," Ms. Risher said.
Just look at each person and try to see the humanness in them and the humanness in you and connect.
It should be celebrated as an accomplishment of our humanness.
Admitting the humanness of our heroes is freeing, I promise.
My humanness is unashamedly real, honest, and, perhaps, even beautiful sometimes.
The Big Ideas Searching for a shared humanness in North Korea.
The waste particles, reminders of their humanness, would travel with them.
Do we teach with beauty and joy and wonder and humanness?
It wasn't at the halfway point; our standards for humanness are higher.
Amit understood self-sufficiency and the ways I hid my own humanness.
His popularity was always rooted in his relatability, his humanness and imperfections.
Color eluded me, and people were hollow ghosts with no solidity or humanness.
We are entitled to rights and liberties by plain virtue of our humanness.
We can live in harmony and express our humanness together, through the arts.
"We avoid facing our humanness by looking for idealized versions of ourselves," Traube says.
In both, the polished veneer of humanness haunts us with what festers just beneath.
Once the explorers in Annihilation lose their "humanness," their cells get whole new lives.
It is a show that works to tap into the plurality of our humanness.
In other words, if you are human, the source of your humanness is African.
The Big ideas We can only define ourselves by continually re-evaluating our humanness.
"We had to break through all that humanness," explains Lorraine, who left after five years.
It's acknowledging that no matter how we are divided, we have a same essential humanness.
And our humanness and our level of selfishness is overtaking our chance to be great.
For the quarterback of the other team, they needed more humanness for to see a mind.
"We wondered if giving it a bit more humanness would give us better results," Hollenstein says.
Mandela's honest efforts to create and maintain family memories portray him in his most vulnerable humanness.
But people still felt the same humanness and heart that they had always felt in my work.
I think we just have to acknowledge the humanness of that process and be compassionate with ourselves.
Our messy human measurements have transcended their messy humanness; they have been melded with an eternal truth.
We see the tiger's humanness not through anthropomorphism, but by a merging of human and animal bodies.
She invested the time to truly see her subjects and to reflect their humanness in her work.
But I believe that our humanity — our humanness — is inextricably intertwined with the fact of our mortality.
Full humanness is in having multiple messy commitments and pleasures, not one monistic duty that eclipses all else.
"Initially, my plan was to compose a frame devoid of any humanness," Marielle says, of the Ruinism cover.
Then again, had she not come along, there might have been the very real humanness of an assault.
Michael Brown and Anthony Lamar Smith were human beings, with all of the complexity and profundity humanness entails.
West has garnered a cult of personality driven by the way his humanness is intertwined with his celebrity.
If circumstances change, however, I never doubt that the humanness of just about every one can be recovered.
Ironically, to deny the need for death is to deny the humanness of having real conversations about it.
When participants are led to believe they're evaluating pictures of out-group members, the cutoff for humanness gets skewed.
Humanness and relatability are especially key, since our current cultural climate can elevate a celebrity to a godlike status.
What this is, I believe, is a call to action for all of us to examine with our humanness.
Toyota made up fuzzy-feeling terminology, Kinetic Warmth, to try and describe the humanness of its stunning Concept-i car.
Frank Ocean's visual album Endless makes humanness seem like a disability, something we're both vulnerable to and expected to transcend.
While Prejean abhorred Sonnier's violent past, she was drawn to his "essential humanness" and clear need for correspondence, she says.
That humanness, conveyed with simplicity, made the Google ad the one people were talking about after the game was over.
The film is uncompromisingly Green, which somehow also means that each actor's individual personality and humanness is made to shine through.
While holding the android, it hardly matters that this humanness is emitting from something that barely resembles a human at all.
The Catholic theologian and Jesuit priest John W. O'Malley noted that putting the genitals of Jesus on display emphasized his humanness.
That attempt at forging for many of us over the past four years has meant coming to terms with our humanness.
Revel in your extraordinary humanness, practice your boundary-making, and you'll be well on your way to building a friendship that lasts.
Color eluded me, and my family, padding softly around me at home, were hollow ghosts, skeletal figures with no solidity or humanness.
Tubman, clearly, is having a cultural moment, and it's a pleasure to meet a version of her that twins heroism and humanness.
Because they incriminate/expose our desire to exert control over our shared humanness, to transcend the limits of our bodies and ourselves.
Thus, as fragmented parts, the viewer does not have to morally reconcile the woman who is being objectified with her complete humanness.
Even further beyond our grasp is the capacity to imbue such a machine with humanness—that ineffable presence the Japanese call sonzai-kan.
I like the sounds and I like the sloppiness or humanness in the electronic sounds and the live drums over the MIDI drums.
They're focused on end users, designed with simplicity in mind, and there's an attempt to add some "humanness" to them, in Fox's terms.
And trying to find a place to live and to be dignified and civilized and continue their humanness, continue trying to be people.
In both moments, a tense emotional negotiation takes places between a denial and reaffirmation of humanness — a willingness to see oneself in another's image.
To me this only confirms the visceral sense many of us have that holiness and humanness may be more closely entwined than we imagine.
She's mixing with us, mingling with us, to me she came with all her humanness — all her umm-ing and ahh-ing and normalness.
"There's kind of a humanness to it and opens it up to not just being about doughnuts and probably not just about coffee," he said.
When the concept of humanness hinges on these bounds, by which we identify some as functional, able and normal, and others as deficient, disabled and different.
Her art lingers on terms like intimacy, partnership, and empathy, and dives into open-ended questions that ruminate about the essence of our humanity and humanness.
We now live in a digital age of shallow interaction -- email, text message, social media, swipe-left -- modes of communication that dilute the humanness of connection.
These include, in Six's estimation, the humanness of that gaze, a "rounded" brush stroke and a willingness to employ different painting styles within the same work.
For example, in the 2015 Super Bowl his lab found that football fans didn't require as much "humanness" to see a mind in their favorite quarterback's face.
But, the Compendium of US Copyright Office Practices actually spends a lot of time talking about how humanness is a requirement for being considered a legal author.
"You need to be in proximity to them," Ms. Moore said, "so you can get the shock of their abilities and their humanness at the same time."
These paper-doll figures are components in a puzzle, and genuine, untidy humanness would dilute the pleasures of what is, ultimately, the narrative equivalent of an acrostic.
We talk about the importance of this milestone and also cheer the movie itself for giving us fun, sexy, sexual black women without denying them their humanness.
The festival seemed intent on maximizing that familiar sense of the cello's humanness: in every imaginable way, the instrument became a proxy for the person behind it.
The swan had simply been brought up among the wrong species, and that was not the case for me — my humanness was as steadfast as my own ugliness.
They wondered what sorts of meanings could be created if they vacuum-formed natural objects: "These experiments were an effort to somewhat commodify nature and humanness," Clancy said.
You might think that all the attention to the humanness of fakery — to the regularity and reliability of surface-level inauthenticity — would make everyone seem shallow and false.
I needed to prove that I was just as good a friend as I was a worker, or else I'd be exposed as a human, and humanness is unacceptable.
Even under all of the gaze and glare of the racism that's pointed toward us, we're still able to grapple with the humanness of ourselves because that's our condition.
For more than 30 years now I've been traveling — to Yemen, to Easter Island, to Ethiopia — to see what humanness might be, beneath differences of custom and circumstance and race.
And — did my eyes deceive me — I thought I saw a hint of humanness, in the whiff of desire making its way toward the young, blunt and beautiful Israeli agent.
A large part of BT's humanness comes not just from his actions and growth as a character, but also from a seemingly minor physical attribute: he has a large glowing eye.
No. I was not O.K. And neither was James Baldwin, though his essays Were perfect spinning platters of comprehension of the fight To assert humanness in a black-and-white world.
The appeal of Louie always relied on the audience believing that C.K. himself might get frustrated with his fellow human beings — and then seeing him always, upon reflection, find their humanness.
Which is to say that savvy reality contestants in 2016 can break the fourth wall and invite millions of people into their lives without the exchange compromising the humanness of it all.
That is, except for the home plate umpire, who represents the last of baseball's human element, whose humanness makes the outcome of games more of a subjective truth than an absolute truth.
It looks like a kind of passive guardianship, with the humans striving to realize their exalted humanness, and the animals—or the robots—benefitting from the trickle-down effects of that endeavor.
He sheds some of the snark, humor, and lo-fi sludge that peppered the first two Total Slacker albums, Thrashin' and Slip Away, and harps on the humanness in longing, loneliness, and adversity.
A fashionable approach in the academic humanities right now is "posthumanism," which seeks to avoid the premise—popular during the Enlightenment, but questionable based on present knowledge—that there's something magical in humanness.
To be a human-looking machine built to perform specific tasks but never quite aware of your non-humanness would be a strange condition indeed, especially as those contradictions became clearer and clearer.
Maybe she keeps trying to matter on TV. Her radiance and natural humanness have rarely been better used than on "American Idol," and they'll be sorely missed when "Idol" bites the dust this year.
In this episode, the monster they're chasing is a monster and wants to be a monster, and he is alarmed that he's having fits of humanness after getting bitten by the real, human killer.
We highly recommend it: the film offers a uniquely intriguing portrait of the its subject and its filmmaker, too, all the more powerful for the sheer humanness of its heartfelt candor and playful irreverence.
Although we are predisposed to have outgroups and to dehumanise them, we can aim for a better long-term outcome with strategies that forgo innate tribalism and embrace a solidarity with our innate humanness.
Conwill's legacy resides in his unique ability to merge ritual, cutting-edge art and rigorous research in the creation of works that reframe African-American identity while inspiring communication and reminding us of our humanness.
When she rises on point and shudders around the stage to demonstrate the excitement of her encounter with humanness, she is at once lovely and gauche, counteracting the bubble-headedeness of the character as written.
Sharon Risher often thinks these days about what she calls her "humanness": the passing impulse to crave the execution of the white supremacist accused of killing her mother and eight other black churchgoers last year.
Since forming in 2011, and becoming immensely successful from their self-produced debut The Bones Of What You Believe, the group have been vocal about their own humanness, their own experiences and place in the world.
He took the essential Rabelaisian position that by asserting the humanness of humanity, the sheer animal absurdity of eating and shitting and fucking and lying, we can stop pretending and accept that we are all the same ruined creature.
This unsettling collision of intense movement and grey sonics continued for a full 20 minutes at the start of the set, and your only option was to stare onward, directly and uncomfortably, to stew in both the humanness and the abstraction.
The range of his films is also just astounding, to think that the same man directed both Ponyo and The Wind Rises boggles the mind—but the one thing they all have in common is that they ooze with sincere 'humanness.
De Waal quotes one American psychologist, insistently holding the line of our humanness at our ability, even as children, to work together toward a shared goal: "It is inconceivable that you would ever see two chimpanzees carrying a log together," the psychologist says.
Staged in an earlier version at the Old Vic Theater in London, this production was hailed for the mesmerizing spectacle and visceral charge it brought to O'Neill's tale of a ship stoker and the society girl who makes him doubt his very humanness.
But what was revelatory to me as a young writer grappling with the idea of character, with how to describe both humanness and individuality, was the idea that, for the brain, the coherence that narrative forges is paramount to an accurate account of reality.
Nick's great ideological threat to George is that, while embodying an idealized humanness, he also represents the potential disappearance of the culture George and Martha value — he embodies the possibility that the homogeneity of the future will paradoxically exist as whiteness and erase it.
To the Editor: While I share Martin E. P. Seligman and John Tierney's excitement in research findings suggesting that contemplating the future is a uniquely human capacity, there are other aspects of our fundamental humanness that create a much richer, complex picture of human life.
What could have easily become a parade of grotesqueries is instead a chronicle of small lives, no less wretched or stately, sad or dignified, than any other — what unites them, in the end, is not the Mississippi, but the tenderness, the humanness, with which they are presented.
As sophisticated as motion capture is, and despite the massive trove of measurements taken of Smith's every gesture and movement, it still cannot record the full richness and depth of human behavior—the subcutaneous subtleties and minute movements, the microexpressions, the difficult-to-pinpoint qualities that comprise humanness.
And what if instead of plastering the outer walls of the museum with familiar, tired, but still damaging tropes of black violence as imagined by a white man, the MCA had chosen to project images of black sociality, black love, black grief, and black humanness onto its very architecture?
"Meena Alexander's lyric poems embody her expert ability to craft scenes that draw on disparate cultural traditions to become simple, sonic and ultimately startling moments that remind us of the power of language and the gift of our humanness," Jennifer Benka, executive director of the Academy of American Poets, said by email.
"Each year we celebrate a man whom we have not come to understand," says Baldwin, a professor emeritus of religious studies at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee and author of the forthcoming book, "Behind the Public Veil: The Humanness of Martin Luther King, Jr." Consider what follows as "mythbusting MLK," a debunking of the five most persistent misperceptions about the civil rights leader.
The "Cold Blooded Creatures" video takes a snapshot of an idyllic moment when two strangers have decided to be completely comfortable with themselves, with no judgment of themselves or each other, no role-playing, no hyper-masculinity or hyper-femininity, no trying to impress each other-just two open-hearted people, approaching each other with the intention of discovery, humanness, and intimacy.
Governments try to suppress this at times, and many of us in the freer world now imprison ourselves by choosing to live through screens, or to see through screens, like the Buddhist demagogue Ashin Wirathu who, in defiance of the shared humanness that the Buddha worked so hard to elucidate, compares his Muslim neighbors in Myanmar to wolves and jackals.

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