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That certainly added to the obstacles getting in its way.
A water pipe busted, ripping off everything in its way.
"Paradise Now" is, in its way, a study in personality.
Stormy Daniels's 60 Minutes interview was, in its way, fascinating.
At least each Android phone is unique in its way.
"I don't see anything standing in its way," Narain says.
But in its way, this is a pretty dramatic moment.
In its way, this, its history, remains England's ultimate defense.
Heller, was both revolutionary and in its way quite limited.
Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.
That said, catching Mr Berlusconi's eye was worthwhile, in its way.
Probably best to avoid getting your hand in its way.[GE]
It's fun, in its way, and it's part of the game.
More stunning, in its way, is the lack of self-awareness.
A smaller scanner up front, meanwhile, detects obstacles in its way.
Or perhaps, his work, in its way, was training its audience.
Did the bitter cold make Valentine's Day, in its way, more romantic?
But the MTA was preparing, in its way, according to Klaus Jacobs.
But it will not happen if governments keep standing in its way.
And that has it's own longer-lasting entrepreneurial satisfactions in its way.
Even China's hosting of the G20 is in its way an accomplishment.
Uber's aggressive-aggressive rhetoric directed at anyone or anything in its way.
Uber doesn't play nice with whoever or whatever stands in its way.
It was, in its way, as unexpected as that of Barbra Streisand.
It is, in its way, a mystery story, in the richest sense.
This is of course understandable and, in its way, fascinating to witness.
There's just one big thing in its way — the United States government.
There was just one thing potentially standing in its way: Health tracking.
It can't grow unless it cuts up the material standing in its way.
Jody Hice introduced to Congress in January, doesn't have much in its way.
But if somewhat disingenuous, her response was, in its way, accurate and revealing.
They generally do not love regulatory or financial red tape in its way.
It's tremendously sad, in its way, but the cost of success is inconvenience.
It is, in its way, as revealing as anything he has ever written.
He added that he hoped "Coraline" offered a path forward, in its way.
It was also in its way a tech statement, as in low-tech.
Worries over organized crime and Bulgaria's relative poverty have stood in its way.
And each in its way helped prepare the two sides for Friday's discussions.
This is luxury dining in its way, which is not the predictable way.
This is luxury dining in its way, which is not the predictable way.
"Sand's trouser-wearing was in its way an act of revolution," Elkin remarks.
But the thinking behind their work and his was, in its way, practical.
It was exciting stuff and some of it, in its way, was reasonably innovative.
Only human invention, in the form of steel and concrete, stands in its way.
But the lesson of the current experiment is, in its way, empowering, he says.
But history offers another, older parallel that in its way is even more compelling.
It was heartbreaking to watch — as heartbreaking, in its way, as her testimony itself.
Audiences and artists have accommodated to what remains a magnificent place, in its way.
The group's videos depict the violent deaths of people who stand in its way.
This paper is, in its way, a small step toward trying to fix that.
Field threatened to sue over the show, but Ashley refuses to stand in its way.
But in its way, TNG had spent years setting up this moment and this exchange.
In its way, Vinyl works better as a workplace show than as a daring drama.
The pie, though basic, is graceful in its way; rarely is such simplicity so revered.
In its way, the whole thing flames and flares like a Japanese maple in autumn.
But every place is a small town in its way, or so I've always thought.
It's a poignant and, in its way, a respectful rendering of a human being's mortality.
She perceives it as a weird place, which I think is, in its way, true.
A war movie, in its way, and also a road picture and a memory play.
But shocking as it was in its way, it confirmed what we know about Trump.
Only Pagan Norway stood in its way, and Philip II was making headway into Oslo.
Maybe it's the cat's own physical body, or perhaps a powerful ghost gets in its way.
You couldn't recite the verse in a church, but it was damned romantic in its way.
The bowling balls whirrs out fast and strong and tries to strike everything in its way.
Starry hasn't provided details on how it'll get around the many technical limitations in its way.
It has nothing to do with the practice of medicine; it simply gets in its way.
But, compared with the entirety of human history before, it was, in its way, quite something.
Fate is rarely kind to the franchise, but no other force now stands in its way.
Certainly, it's the ethos of noir, which Chinatown is channeling, if also challenging, in its way.
Fire is unlike anything else: a luminous, shape-shifting element that levels everything in its way.
All swimming is performative, in its way, but swimming in a pool is most performative of all.
This was, in its way, part of the plan, Michigan Coach John Beilein revealed after the game.
National regulators would do better to jump on the bandwagon rather than try standing in its way.
This, in its way, seems a spiritual process: finding the human voice that's stored in a machine.
It was in its way as important as the Gutenberg revolution of the 15th century had been.
But the only thing standing in its way is opposition or hesitance from within the Republican Party.
Now guaranteed a top 3 finish, only one team would stand in its way: the powerhouse PSG.LGD.
Its stock price kept going higher and it sure looked like nothing could stand in its way.
But converted into trios, the concerns are now more soloistic — which has been productive in its way.
Woe betide any object—like our delicate blue-green orb, for example—that stands in its way.
Each is, in its way, about the author's attempts to learn to wrest control of her life.
The group's dreamy, retro-futuristic sound was, in its way, a tribute to their boyhood stomping grounds.
Yet it is, in its way, the distilled essence of that venerable national institution, the musical comedy.
In its way the show expressed an American identity crisis, said Claire Sully, one of its designers.
Turkey warned its NATO allies in Europe and the United States not to stand in its way.
The narrative dynamic is comparable to King Kong in its way; but less adult and less obviously knowing.
Books of The Times Every letter, in its way, is a love letter, at least every personal one.
And, in its way, the new model of elite education brings together people from different parts of society.
Yes, there's a love story here, but the obstacles Shinkai throws up in its way are truly clever.
If someone tomorrow comes up with the next great idea, nothing stands in its way on the internet.
In its way, Texas has won and since Jackson's time and The Alamo's first moment, a Texas vs.
But the film is also, in its way, an argument for the enduring power of fantasy in fashion.
A week later, Mr. Biden's success registered as something even more stunning, in its way: a little boring.
"People sent latkes, flowers, fruit baskets, knishes, baklava, books, advice — everything was helpful in its way," she said.
"That said, what Alessandro put on earlier today was a sort of theater in its way," he said.
The only thing standing in its way is that it has no idea how to make any money.
Put simply, the Mavic Pro knows where it is, where it's going and if there's anything in its way.
That Trump prefers flattery and good news to the unvarnished truth is understandable and, in its way, very human.
Despite the considerable legislative obstacles in its way, single-payer as a concept is gaining traction among the public.
But the ridiculousness was, in its way, hopeful, and allowed me to tie together the two high holiday experiences.
Why would it, when even friends widen their eyes apologetically before enabling abuse instead of standing in its way?
And in its way, it feels like a quietly political gesture from this most proper of New York museums.
In its way, it was humanitarian, with great attention paid to the hygiene and green space needed by workers.
It is an interrogation from within, tortured and jarring in its way, painful, full of maladjustments and self-questionings.
But that is the thing: Once the machine is working, there is little that can stand in its way.
Simultaneously, the Food & Drug Administration must do its job and not let the tobacco industry stand in its way.
The Pepsi story is something older, more banal, more difficult, and, in its way, more trouble — it's a mistake.
Though not an endorsement of the legislation, it is an important sign the Fed will not stand in its way.
The way to survive a landslide is not to be in its way, says geophysicist and disaster researcher Mika McKinnon.
Watch the tractor-trailer succumb to the 80-plus-mph winds above, where luckily no cars got in its way.
It is in its way a terrible day, certainly for a holiday most of us look forward to for weeks.
The company's Atlas bipedal robot can now run like Forrest Gump and even jump over a log in its way.
They all sound like pretty good late-'90s Green Day B-sides, and that's sort of lovely in its way.
Executing it may have been as taxing, in its way, as anything he did for the stage or George Clinton.
They say they try to avoid civilian casualties while the Islamic State deliberately kills anybody who stands in its way.
In its way, Mr. Bourgeois's work replicated the pendulum's, by reframing the fact of duration as a feat of endurance.
All we need is an executive willing to take that action, and a Supreme Court that won't stand in its way.
Ultimately, the internet is a beast, Cramer said, and it must be fed, or it will eat everything in its way.
This enables them to invade cells— and they do so by ripping open the membrane barriers that are in its way.
In its way, episode three of the final season of Game of Thrones is a fantastic argument for following his lead.
In its way that's a blessing: Do we really need to see the umpteenth knockoff of Sherlock Holmes or Dr. House?
He starts at the beginning, in the Garden of Eden, which he considers to be, in its way, the first restaurant.
Much of the credit goes to Kavanaugh, whose own Senate testimony was as effective, in its way, as Blasey Ford's was.
The volume is useful in its way, providing an overview of just how we arrived at this distressing state of affairs.
"The earth was like a blender, blending everything in its way," said Hasnah, who like many Indonesians goes by only one name.
Honey badger don't give a shit, the video told us, as it gnashed its way through anything that got in its way.
ISIS has been fighting the West, Shiites and any religious and ethnic minority that happen to be in its way ever since.
But the major thing that stood in its way is HIPAA compliance, which applies to "covered entities" including health plans and providers.
The social cost of that mass incarceration is as high, in its way, as the crime wave it was meant to hamper.
Both directors were married to actresses; each movie in its way acknowledged the filmmaker's absent wife, expressing a sort of confessional misogyny.
The Du Bois-Stoddard debate turned out to be a singular event, as important in its way as Lincoln-Douglas or Kennedy-Nixon.
Let the trolley continue to speed the way it's going, and it will smash into the crowd, obliterating the people in its way.
Watching videos of volcanic eruptions is, in its way, a kind of disaster preparation, but for a disaster I won't have to experience.
Matt told us his Woken WWE takeover is just the beginning -- and anyone standing in its way, including Vince, will not be spared.
But Wall Street is only reacting to what is obvious: that Amazon is so powerful that anything standing in its way is toast.
"I could talk all day," he said, mindful just the same that like every interview, this one was, in its way, a performance.
Almost all American (and British) music is, in its way, responding to the Trump presidency and the misery that it's wrought on millions.
Modiano's Paris is a Paris that no longer exists, and that, too, in our era of mythic nostalgias, feels political in its way.
Ms. Otto-Knapp's first North American exhibition since then, at Mary Boone Gallery in Chelsea, is smaller but, in its way, quietly rebellious.
It was the latest offensive in his years-long battle against the group's strategy of punishing elected officials who stand in its way.
Compare this with the ground rules, or axioms, of Einstein's theory of special relativity, which was as revolutionary in its way as quantum mechanics.
Though the track has a laconic, cosmic foundation, however, it's a protest track in its way—or at least a tribute to protest songs.
The retail sector has been reeling in the month of May with trade and economic headwinds in its way, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
In 1874 an American cartoonist portrayed the railroad as a monster of "capital", trampling on the rights of the little people in its way.
As precipitation rises in the Midwest, rain sweeps up oil, garbage, and any other pollutants in its way as it flows into sewer systems.
When the system detects a person, it slowly comes to a full stop, readjusts its position and drives around the person in its way.
"With Her" may be a twenty-first-century creation, but, in its way, it tells an ancient kind of story: a cautionary tale. ♦
The wind boom wasn't all Perry's doing — federal tax credits for wind arguably played a bigger role — but he didn't stand in its way.
There is dignity to be found in chafing at these sorts of events, and Rexha's intense, perhaps overintense set was admirable in its way.
The group had perfected a made-for-screen ruthlessness – prisoners in cages, captives set on fire, death to anyone who stood in its way.
For months, the stock market rally seemed to have the strength to plow through the obstacles that the Trump administration threw in its way.
The Mexican government sent a plane but for hours it was unable to land, as the Bolivian military placed bureaucratic obstacles in its way.
They worked on an enormous project, which Mr. Heisbourg compared in its way to the American effort to land a man on the moon.
In its way, this sun-kissed, "happening"-like film is not too far removed from another piece of glammy performance by artist collective OHO.
"The dollar is on a roll, the dollar's got momentum and for the moment, it's unstoppable, don't try and stand in its way," he recommended.
Because this is fashion we're talking about: the forward-thinking, imaginative, protective armor that has the power to transcend anything and everything in its way.
Modern Warfare isn't even saying that this total control over the world is good, only that to stand in its way is punishable by death.
But it's also true that, in its way, climbing up onto counters and standing on tables is a way of throwing some pretty sharp elbows.
Rather than reflect that Harbour Energy is overpaying, this likely shows that investors don't believe the bid will clear the regulatory hurdles in its way.
Wells Fargo: Cramer thinks Wells Fargo will show positive results when it presents earnings before the market opens, but there are headwinds in its way.
From a distance, the squares of the grid actually cohere into a portrait that's nearly as vivid, in its way, as his early photorealist work.
The best case scenario involves Ariana Grande getting upset enough with Pete Davidson to release a new single, and even that's exhausting in its way.
At the same time, if a company is feeling altruistic — and perhaps wants a golf clap of appreciation — the Haggler can't stand in its way.
It was, in its way, the ultimate declaration of polyamory from the rocker who most put sexuality — his, hers, ours, everybody's — so front and center.
And, in its way, the movie treats him accordingly, like he's 50 percent bouncer and 50 percent something that you'd get with a Happy Meal.
In its way, this is better than having a "silly season" — it's better to talk about things that matter for America than things that don't.
They move in a single undulating cloud of silver that twists, turns, shrinks, expands and wraps itself around any object that gets in its way.
The only thing standing in its way is the local priest — the same man whose accusations led to a cardinal's being defrocked by the pope.
The auto workers union has been trying for years to organize at Tesla, which would, in its way, answer that question: Tesla is a car company.
Some will no doubt be skeptical of the Hyperloop, unconvinced that it can overcome the legitimate physical, financial, and regulatory challenges that lay in its way.
It turns out that was a very prescient concern since Alphabet/Google has now essentially dissolved the bits of DeepMind that were sticking in its way.
Mr. Guinness's performance in these shows is a symphony of reaction shots, in its way as grave and thrilling as the second movement of Beethoven's Seventh.
It's lovely and sincere, joyful and sensual—and, in its way, richer and more honest about teen-agers than nihilistic contrivances like "Euphoria" or "Riverdale" are.
CNBC | SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey Amazon has proved over and over again this year their potential to take down virtually any competition standing in its way.
Mr Nuhanovic's gripping, beautifully translated book may help counter the denials; but as important in its way is his frank acknowledgment of the impact of war.
Turkey has pressed on with its invasion of northern Syria, warning its NATO allies in Europe and the United States not to stand in its way.
His anecdote explaining that some of his rich friends are being told regulation is the reason they can't get loans is, in its way, even more telling.
President Donald Trump's prospective Federal Reserve nominee sees an economy that is booming and thinks the central bank should not be a force standing in its way.
His close-up portrait of a homeless Irishman in London's East End, wild hair framing a haunted visage, is as wrenching in its way as his battlefields.
Each makes sense in its way; genre fans were presumably likely to find the newcomers in their suggested new releases, simply by virtue of their viewing habits.
All of this is a daunting challenge — nowhere near as perilous or costly as Apollo itself, of course, but in its way a mirror of that undertaking.
The Clinton profit-sharing initiative, though worthy in its way, was designed as a somewhat opaque tax measure that would incentivize companies to adopt profit-sharing plans.
So when the president began calling for a vast new port development project at Hambantota, his sleepy home district, the few roadblocks in its way proved ineffective.
Death is such a monumental breakage in our logical understanding of the world that it fractures our language, our behavior — it excuses, in its way, almost anything.
Smith's tall tale flattered, in its way, every leader, institution and approach currently failing the city, in ways that those in charge had trained themselves to miss.
His is a sense of humor that renders the expression literal: He knows funny when he sees it, but he tries not to get in its way.
The appliance was barely an obstacle in the anvil's path towards the ground, so you can just imagine what would happen if a coyote got in its way.
Where Uber has run into trouble in the past is when it sees as "abnormal users" those who stand in its way, even if they have good reasons.
The PA, whose punitive measures against Hamas have led to further deterioration in living conditions in Gaza, could help the reconstruction process and not stand in its way.
A good way to change its image on the world stage would be to push this kind of basic tariff liberalization forward instead of getting in its way.
And while that might end up feeling cool (I'm all for flouting narrative convention), there are so many hurdles in its way that it probably just won't happen.
John Homenuk, the founder of New York Metro Weather, told us the ocean typically climbs to its warmest around August, but ample rainfall could get in its way.
Currently 23-34, New Orleans is 11th in a race for eight playoff spots, with Portland, Sacramento (which should sink like a stone) and Denver in its way.
There are still members of the conference who are opposed to the bill, but once it's clear we have the overwhelming majority they won't stand in its way.
"Donald Trump has made it perfectly clear that he thinks the press has it too easy," says Malcolm — that is, in its way, an opinion about libel law.
The film is a document of preparing for the role, not a documentary about Chubbuck — though it is, of course, also a film about Chubbuck, in its way.
Politicians ranging from President Obama to Ronald Reagan have supported this tax change — but there are some very rich companies and some very powerful activists standing in its way.
The acting aristocracy of Great Britain is as adamantine, in its way, as the Royal Family, and any other performer would, one presumes, have been forbidden by parliamentary statute.
They wanted to know was he going to be able to let go of his ego, merge with the team, or was he going to stand in its way?
I do not want to give too much of this transformation away, because I found the temporary estrangement that resulted to be delicious and, in its way, rather delicate.
I would have liked to have children of my own, but it simply did not happen for me; that is both a disappointment and a gift, in its way.
The first day of the House Judiciary Committee hearings on impeachment was, in its way, that kind of companion piece for the House Intelligence Committee hearings that preceded it.
The bot stands on the floor and must get from one end of the room to the other by jumping on or over blocks that stand in its way.
He saw her again when she was out of school, and she displayed a laughing formality toward him that he found quite brilliant, in its way, and a relief.
If all that sounds familiar, that's because it's the same kind of technology used to help some driverless cars determine if a human being or object is in its way.
Without spoiling too much, I will say that Final Fantasy IX is a game about mass destruction and the moral responsibility that we each have to stand in its way.
Through sensors and machine learning, the device can detect static and moving objects and course-correct if something such as a clothes line or telephone wire is in its way.
Jonestown, in its way, ranks with the Kennedy assassination, it ranks with 9/11—it's an event whose horror is so vast that it's hard to conceive it actually happened.
Earthquakes rattled the homes of residents in the Leilani Estates community as a nearby volcano erupted, sending red hot lava oozing over their community that consumed anything in its way.
"It is clear that the claim that the far-right is on an inexorable roll and will devour everything that stands in its way is false," said one EU official.
At a news conference on Tuesday to promote the bill, Mr. Cuomo singled out three female lawmakers in the Assembly, including Ms. Glick, who he said stood in its way.
A look at that time reveals just how perilous such a situation can be, when a new nuclear player emerges and an established power tries to stand in its way.
Even as "Buster Scruggs" is more frolicsome than, say, "No Country for Old Men" or "Inside Llewyn Davis," it's also in its way as haunting as either of those films.
Cicero thought that the body's decline over time was a blessing in its way, leaving more time for learning and reflection by those truer aspects of ourselves, the mind and soul.
"And since there aren't really any major tent poles in its way until the end of May, 'Endgame' should remain the #1 choice until Disney's 'Aladdin' and 'Godzilla' bring the firepower."
According to the company's website, Autopilot can automatically hold a car in its lane and accelerate or brake automatically, for example, in response to pedestrians or other cars in its way.
The search the TGO will engage in is also, in its way, based on a lingering hope—one which started, albeit accidentally, with the man the landing craft was named after.
Now, the only title that stands in its way is "Avatar," the 3D sci-fi epic directed by James Cameron and distributed by 20th Century Fox, which Disney acquired in March.
" It was because "I loved her, and the force of that love allows nothing to stand in its way, neither the ugly, nor the unpleasant, nor the disgusting, nor the horrific.
What if the robot decides that given your obvious need, the quickest way to carry out this order is to rob the store and kill anyone who stands in its way.
"Nobody has an interest in delaying the birth of the government or putting complications in its way," Berri told people who had visited him, the Hariri-owned newspaper Al-Mustaqbal reported.
More telling, in its way, than the ultimate failure to enforce voting rights in the South was Akerman's resignation from Grant's Administration, in December of 1871, and the reasons for it.
The thrill of dreamed-of European cities and admired fellow writers was also cruel in its way, since the years that Neruda spent in the Far East would be lonely ones.
It is a cultural democracy, peculiarly English in its way, though driven by the worldview of a wealthy American, Dorothy Elmhirst, who acquired the manor house and its estate in 1925.
Memo From Britain LONDON — It was only a column in The Daily Mail, but in its way, it told you everything you need to know about politics in Britain these days.
But in its way, "Love, Loss, and Auto-Tune" is completely true to everyday 21st-century experience: ubiquitous and intrusive technology, splintered attention spans, mediated presences and onslaughts of random information.
This season, he collaborated with the Transformers franchise on prints, their robotic battle between good and evil no less mythic, in its way, than the Italianate fresco prints he also used.
Medicare-for-all has plenty of obstacles standing in its way — the price tag, tax hikes, American aversion to disruptive change — but none might be as intractable as the Senate's procedural rules.
And the personal essay — long a mainstay of journalism, and now being adapted to a social media landscape where everything from a Facebook update to an Instagram story, in its way, endures.
Alpha Draco, an American HGV, was tested to hypersonic speeds in the 2500s and hypersonic gliding was refined by the space race: the space shuttle was a hypersonic glider, in its way.
Click here to view original GIFAll the satisfaction in the world exists through a tunnel boring machine that finally cracks the surface and shreds open the crap that was in its way.
The Lebanese army could not stop Israel in this matter, he said, because the United States - Israel's key ally and also a key supporter of Lebanon's military - would stand in its way.
It may only be Labour that can stand in its way, but the party faces an immense challenge if it is not to be steamrolled by the forces that gave us Brexit.
At the same time, Mr. Trump's visit showed China that the United States is unlikely to get in its way, allowing a more confident Mr. Xi to be more generous toward Japan.
The reason was simple: I loved her, and the force of that love allows nothing to stand in its way, neither the ugly, nor the unpleasant, nor the disgusting, nor the horrific.
The 300-pound robot at the Stanford Shopping Center bowled over a 16-month-old boy that was in its way, then ran over his right foot, according to ABC 7 News.
It's a product so easily spotted on ears in gyms and on streets that it's become, in its way, a public symbol of Apple's product lineup in the post-Steve Jobs era.
The ur-scandal over Russian assistance in 2016 was hard to keep track of; the Mueller report, though damning in its way, was long in coming, long to read and dauntingly complex.
MINNEAPOLIS — The artists at Theater 255 believe that, in its way, their staging of "Hair" is just as subversive as the original production that thrilled and shocked audiences a half-century ago.
This basketball fight is, in its way, a beautiful manifestation of the human condition, the way that different paths and lives find themselves drifting into each other through the providence of the wind.
Bruni: I want to pick up on something important that Lynda said — "from our point of view" — about "Lady Bird," which is quietly revolutionary in its way and very much of this moment.
And its viewership numbers are big enough that the D.N.C. is, in its way, cutting off its nose to spite its face by leaving those potential voters on the table and unspoken to.
"Poetic Justice" is, in its way, as influential as "Boyz N the Hood" and as political as "Higher Learning" and "Rosewood," Singleton's subsequent confrontations with past and present-day manifestations of American racism.
"Recent developments have intensified to an unprecedented level, as Cambodia's ruling party shamelessly seeks to remove any obstacle or influence standing in its way of achieving absolute power," said the station's president, Libby Liu.
If anything, looking at this implementation and thinking about the things standing in its way makes me think that Apple's first foray into AR would probably come on the iPad rather than the iPhone.
It was, in its way, a near-perfect example of what had drawn my father, and me, and fans around the world, to "Star Trek" and its successor shows for more than fifty years.
Instead of focusing on cutting the maximum amount of background noise possible, which can often make things sound shrill, Sennheiser's noise-reduction gives music the cleanest possible ride without ever getting in its way.
Fiona and Claire's shattered relationship is, in its way, another casualty of the epidemic, in that the illnesses and deaths of so many of Fiona's friends more or less exhausted her capacity for love.
" The dialectic continued even into the encores, with the tenacious closeness and harsh recriminations of "One" followed by the anthemic solace and wordless arena chant of "Love Is Bigger Than Anything in Its Way.
It proved an apt companion to Brahms — in its way with counterpoint and its satisfying development of a falling, fluttering piccolo theme — even as it echoed the composer's love for Ravel, Ives, and Adès.
Word of the Day : a massive inexorable force that seems to crush everything in its way _________ The word juggernaut has appeared in 181 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Feb.
Paired with the images, the text too becomes almost visual in its way, ranging from descriptive prose contextualizing what is shown in the portraits, to poetry, to statements on the social experience of blackness.
I had no history of spying on people, no buried desire in this direction, I think, and I did not, even much later, consider my curiosity a violation, although it was in its way.
It doesn't have the melody of the similarly larynx-mangling "Best of You," for example, but it works in its way, catching a little off-beat groove when the creepy, chanted backing vocals kick in.
Abraham Lincoln was a part of this prophetic culture, as was Martin Luther King Jr. John Brown was part of the apocalyptic one — as is, in its way, the new "cancel culture" of the left.
The Umbrella Movement was also the initial stage of the "do not split" ethos that binds protesters together today: If you disagree with a proposed action, sit it out, but don't get in its way.
In dry testimony that was nevertheless heart-wrenching in its way, and which was central to another of the case's broader lessons, the manager of the gun store he visited, in April 2015, outlined the process.
It can also avoid any obstacles in its way like pet bowls and toys with its "No-Go Lines" feature, while the vacuum's D-shape design makes it easier to get into hard-to reach-corners.
Miranda imagines Eliza burning all of her own letters in the song "Burn," which is, in its way, a kind of sick burn to historians, and now a mass general audience, who are curious about her.
But instead of surrendering, the administration wants Congress to change the law — and give it sweeping new powers to use against unauthorized immigrants, and against any city police department that tries to get in its way.
Cohn's exit is, in its way, normal: He passed his signature policy effort, he didn't get the promotion to Federal Reserve chair, he was losing influence internally, he was burnt out, and so he is leaving.
Honoring "Lady Bird" (which so deserves that) would, in its way, be as much a celebration of the #MeToo moment and spirit as having only female presenters (the SAG awards) or only black dresses (the Globes).
This high-energy overture is, in its way, a good orchestral showpiece — loquacious speed, rattling brio, complex ensemble — though I find it introduces tunes for the first time as if it were reiterating them for the hundredth.
The US that began as a "New World" for religious freedom eradicated the indigenous life in its way, and more extreme attempts at harmonious communal living like Jonestown in Guyana culminated in a grisly 1978 mass suicide.
But theirs were turned inward, as they felt around for the psychological shrapnel that an explosion on a busy city street is designed to release, as damaging in its way as the kind that tears into flesh.
An Appraisal One might as well come out and say it: The death of Philip Roth marks, in its way, the end of a cultural era as definitively as the death of Pablo Picasso did in 20133.
It is time humanity saw the forest for the trees lest we fall off the cliff of time as a ground-breaking, soulless creature with an overbearing intellect and diabolical ego who pulverized everything in its way.
North Korea has pledged to accelerate its nuclear force "to the maximum" and test a nuclear device "at any time," but close observations of the country's missile tests show some significant technical challenges standing in its way.
While the Democratic Party platform tussles between Bernie Sanders and supporters of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have gotten more attention, the less structured work around drafting the Republican Party platform is, in its way, equally important.
It's very satisfying to watch it do its job, and if you're running a cleaning cycle, the predictability of it means you can safely move around the vacuum without really having to worry about getting in its way.
"It is historically very important not only because it demonstrates that the founder of Audemars Piguet was a highly skilled watchmaker but because it is, in its way, a 'manifeste' during the era of industrialization," Mr. Vivas said.
I wouldn't go quite that far—it isn't "The Good Fight"—but she has a point: the show has begun to explore an alternative vision of heroism, one that is gentler, stranger, and, in its way, almost idealistic.
He campaigned in a big red bus that promised more money for Britain's national health service, that has become, in its way, the symbol of Brexit: the fervent belief of something better, without clear proof that it exists.
The solution — build more houses in the places where the price is high — is in its way fairly simple, but its virtues won't be recognized as long as we treat urban child-rearing as inherently unnatural and undesirable.
Specifically, in a way that any social features — including communicating with friends and other players in real-time — enhances the gameplay rather than gets in its way or is simply bolted on as an adjunct to the game itself.
The instant in "Lawrence of Arabia" when the film cuts from Peter O'Toole holding a burning match to the sere silence of the desert is as grand a tale, in its way, as the entirety of David Lean's epic.
The announcement last week that Representative Jerrold Nadler , the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, was demanding documents from eighty-one agencies, companies, and individuals with knowledge of the Trump Administration's behavior, or misbehavior, was, in its way, momentous.
The pain was bad but on the other hand it was in its way comforting because in the half-second before it hit my grandfather could not remember where he was or what he had come there to do.
Ditching the Trans-Pacific Partnership, imposing new tariffs on Japanese steel and hinting that the United States may even walk away from the W.T.O. all serve China's goal of undermining the arrangements and institutions that stand in its way.
He seemed intent on making a case for Puccini's final opera, first performed in 1926, nearly two years after the composer's death, as a musically daring score — as contemporary, in its way, as any other opera of the 1920s.
Keeping its share of the epinephrine market The move might look good on paper as a way to improve access, but there are still a bunch of things that could stand in its way while benefiting Mylan's branded version.
While popular in parts of Asia, the messaging platform has failed to grow usage beyond its core regions — unsurprisingly given how fiercely competitive the space is — with the likes of China's WeChat and Facebook owned WhatsApp standing in its way.
"With the watery texture and lack of taste, it reminds me of a wet newspaper blowing in the wind, running across any puddle in its way, hoping to find its home in a larger mound of uncollected trash," he wrote.
In any event, at a time when businesses are widely citing Trump's tariffs as a reason for an expected deceleration in economic activity, the president will soon get to see how strong growth is without the Fed standing in its way.
It is possible to see this as a kind of humanist miracle, a lesson about the self-organizing and, sometimes, self-healing capacities of human communities that's as humbling, in its way, as any mystery that faith can offer. ♦
That's JJ. That is a difficult character to make appealing, and putting him in network prime time in a central role is as bold, in its way, as television's first single mother or black lead or transgender story line was.
Singing in a warm, undulating baritone, he made marital fidelity not just appealing but sexy — as exciting, in its way, as the themes of cheating and running around that defined the classic honky-tonk music of the 1950s and '21969s.
It was obvious, almost immediately, that this was not going to be a contest in any meaningful sense of the term, other than between the American forward line and the 27-year-old from Hijuelas that stood in its way.
Even if the writing on a show is clumsy, even if the visuals are bland, a show that is well-cast with a good blend of appealing actors will be able to overcome most speed bumps that pop up in its way.
The company was also showcasing some industrial applications of its technology, things like eye tracking that lets a car know when the driver is getting tired and high-speed sorting robots that won't chop your hand off if you get in its way.
In its way, the DayZ subplot is also emblematic of what's bothering about this second season of Occupied: It's an obvious contrivance that exists to serve a purpose that's external to the show's narrative, which is then extensively adjusted to accommodate it.
Crucially, the ECB said it was prepared to increase the size and duration of its purchases if necessary and review any constraints that stand in its way - a likely reference to a cap on owning more than a third of any country's debt.
Crucially, the ECB said it was prepared to increase the size and duration of its purchases if necessary and review any constraints that stand in its way - a likely reference to a cap on owning more than a third of any country's debt.
Schonberger's unflinching commitment to following his subject into perilous psychological territory is admirable in its way, too, but one gets the sense in looking at the work that no one — artist, subject, or viewer — has the luxury of remaining unaffected by it.
So while we'll always remember those crackers at the French Laundry, what we'll remember about making them at home is the dinner that followed: a simple sausage risotto that, in its way, offered the same transporting delight of our meal at the restaurant.
While Mueller's investigation is important and laudable in its way, the reality is that Trump is a political figure — the president of the United States — and the question of his suitability for high office is fundamentally a political matter, rather than a legal one.
That slow and steady approach is admirable in its way and may ultimately win the race for Chrome OS. But if you're going to take a measured approach to releasing products, you absolutely shouldn't be tripping over your own feet as you do it.
Her clothing label, Imitation of Christ, founded with Matt Damhave in 2000, with Chloë Sevigny as creative director, was a raffish hybrid of performance art and fashion show, a collection of upcycled vintage clothes that was in its way a precursor to the sustainability movement.
They tended to be guys from New England who came down to New York, so you have a sort of North-South war going on in New York City that mirrored in its way the war going on in the rest of the country.
Finding beauty in the dark might, in its way, be a punk position, a subtle rebuke to the run of creative types happy to settle for cranking out journeyman work or for those designers now producing cynical collections whose sole end is corporate glut.
To me, there's something beautiful about Mr. Holzhauer's style of play: It's akin, in its way of flouting convention, to the pretty, flying arcs described by Dick Fosbury, who as a high schooler revolutionized the sport of high jumping by going back and shoulder first.
And — just as vertiginous, in its way — experimental fiction, with Olivia Laing's "Crudo," a slender novel at once autobiographical and biographical that borrows liberally from the life of the counterculture icon Kathy Acker to draw searching and plangent contrasts between the domestic and the wild.
With a crucial debate looming next week in the Democratic presidential primary, the party's populist wing appears increasingly in control of the race — rising in the polls, stocked with cash and with only a wounded leading candidate, Joseph R. Biden Jr., standing in its way.
This is a conflict between nature in its most pristine, slow and sublime form and the demands of a high-speed society that, armed with an astonishing technological prowess, wants to expand everywhere, burrow through any obstacle in its way, communicate instantly with infinite efficiency.
I concede that in its way it's an inspiring notion, but: most people want and like centralized solutions, which give them an authority to complain to, and to introduce and enforce rules, without having to vote on every single administrative detail of every network they connect to.
And the "but it was supposed to be our moment" disappointment of the people behind Moonlight, who deserved all of that time in the spotlight — and more headlines about the meaning of their achievement (rather than the gaffe that got in its way) than they'll get.
It is, in its way, phantom pleasure—an experience so discontinuous with other feelings that one expects it to be not merely a labelled but a licensed line of its own, as though there were a hundred things to hear and one that must be listened to.
In her best work—a category in which her latest, " Transcription " (Little, Brown), certainly belongs—she maneuvers the tropes of the murder-mystery genre, of historical fiction, and of privileged white Britishness into a kind of critical salvage of women's work, women's lives, that's as heterodox, in its way, as Cusk's.
The last performer to play the role of Princeton in "Avenue Q" on Broadway, Mr. McClure saved the best for last: a rendition of the show's deceptively sing-songy anthem, "For Now," that in its way is as wise and thoughtful as any Sondheim reflection on the meaning of things.
Literally: The only features that one can discern in this carbon-black face are two cartoonishly white eyes and, rooted in dark pink gums, 21992 large white teeth with a gap dead center, a top incisor mysteriously gone, a void in a face that, in its way, is itself a void.
The series ran for just three seasons, with plenty of obstacles in its way: Season one aired completely out of order, and over the course of Happy Endings' three-season run, it switched time slots multiple times while its network, ABC, put only minimal effort into its publicity and marketing.
But if the strikes in West Virginia and Oklahoma -- two "right to work" states that have passed laws to make it harder for workers to come together and fight for their shared interests -- have taught us anything, it's that the power of organizing can overcome almost any obstacle in its way.
"As our climate spins out of control, bureaucrats eager to please the Trump administration have worked feverishly to destroy the reputations of climate scientists who stand in its way," said Kevin Bell, a lawyer for Luber at the watchdog group the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER, who is filing the complaint.
That quality makes The Romanoffs, in its way, one of the best shows we have about whiteness, about the condition of being born into a world in a skin that gives you advantages you're not always cognizant of, and then of being born into a world where that power, though still incredible, has waned just enough to provoke anxiety.
What is more, a group of TERMES , each programmed with the same set of individual instructions, will collectively build the same structure, without any centralized command or inter-robot communication; if one robot detects another in its way, it simply pauses until it stops sensing the other robot, and then gets back to its regular programming.
Through a confluence of timing, electoral successes and old-fashioned politics, Mr. Gianaris, one of the deal's most outspoken opponents, is uniquely positioned to stand in its way: On Monday, the new Senate majority leader, Andrea Stewart-Cousins, nominated him to serve on the Public Authorities Control Board, a little-known state board that must approve the Amazon plan.
As the Democrats reject the moderate centrist voters that could be key to winning back support in the middle of the country, there's a hard lesson that Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer seem yet to accept from watching the Tea Party create a wave of grassroots momentum that toppled party leaders who got in its way: It's already Ocasio-Cortez's party.
Each in its way shaped my literary world and instilled the urge to do my own writing: "Cuore" ("Heart"), by the Italian author Edmondo De Amicis, a book filled with feeling and moral values; and "The Willoughby Captains," by Talbot Baines Reed, an amusing account of boarding-school life that taught me the importance of wit and humor in literature.
Powell's own life spanned most of the last century—he was born in 1905 and died in 2000—and despite his urge toward self-effacement, it was in its way every bit as active, noteworthy, and odd as the lives that John Aubrey sketched, or as the fictional lives of the multitude of characters Powell himself invented over the span of his career.
As well as being, in its way, the world's second-largest democracy, the EU is also the world's second-largest economy, but it has a range of dire problems on which action is needed: sluggish growth, carbon emissions, rising authoritarianism both in the rest of the world and within its own precincts, underperforming armies, a paucity of world-class technology companies and an inability to manage migration.
And now beef and broccoli, with a pat of butter added at the end for plush and shine, is part of our family-dinner rotation, home-cooked in 45 minutes to serve with rice, as classic in its way as anything else on our family-dinner roster of meals: Grandma pizza, roasted chicken thighs, spaghetti and meatballs, steak tacos, lamb curry — a weekly menu, a global larder.
The regime was never quite as weak as it appeared to the outside world: Utterly ruthless, it was prepared to kill anybody who got in its way, had a cohesive leadership united by kinship and kept the loyalty of core units of the army and Mukhabarat (secret police), which were often led by members of the Alawite sect, approximately two million strong, who saw themselves as battling not only to keep power but for their very existence.
The brand has made $18.6 billion so far... >> Fandango says that more than 4,000 showtimes have already sold out... >> Beyond opening weekend... Brian Lowry notes: There's not much to get in its way through early May, as other studios have largely sidestepped the release, other than a few romantic comedies or kids movies largely viewed as counter-programming... China could be heroically huge Frank Pallotta continues: "Infinity War" nabbed the global box office record last April with a $640 million opening around the world — without China.
During (and after!) his time at the forefront of the NBA world, he punched Steve Kerr in the face during practice, ragged on a random old guy in his Hall of Fame Speech, called his team's three centers "21 feet of shit," bought Charles Barkley a diamond ring to fuck with him, pretended that LaBradfod Smith shit-talked him just to work himself into a revenge-minded froth, and talked trash so much that him NOT talking trash was also, in its way, talking trash.
A time in which angry women powered the single largest one-day political demonstration in the country's history, the Women's March, and then did it again the next year with almost no organization; in which women led the charge against a travel ban including putting some of the first legal obstacles in its way; in which women led the activism that helped to prevent the ACA from being repealed in the Spring of 2017; that women's anger has driven enough of them to run for office this year that we have historic numbers of female candidates for Senate, gubernatorial, and legislative positions; that women's anger at pervasive sexual harassment and abuse in a variety of industries has led to the exposure of lots of apparently serial predators and the organizing of women — not just in the highly-paid echelons where you have Harvey Weinstein, but the McDonald's workers who are striking in response to pervasive sexual harassment.

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