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" It's language "in the act of finding / What will suffice.
This touching scene, two unlovely bodies in the act of
They died from hunger in the act of eating. Children
For those who have found themselves in the act of constantly searching.
Or maybe we just lose ourselves in the act of keeping it.
Second, I focused on immersing myself in the act of drawing itself.
I couldn't quite catch myself in the act of figuring it out.
One depicts two couples in the act of what definitely looks like coitus.
One of the athletes was caught in the act of doping, officials said.
As she was in the act of prostituting herself, she had a baby.
Tradecraft Next, the FBI wanted to catch Montes in the act of spying.
A lot of us are left feeling incomplete in the act of saying goodbye.
Then, in the act of moderating, they're often shamed by the community for censorship.
Some labs are even trying to capture cells in the act of de-differentiating.
Online, people reveled in the act of kindness during such dark and scary times.
To be charitable, we can find sympathy in the act of destroying personal records.
"This music, in the act of playing, is extremely physical," Ms. De Keersmaeker noted.
Some, like me, take pride in the act of eating chicken while being Black.
In the act of play, one doll can be every person, every job, every gender.
It was an independent kingdom until joining England in the Act of Union in 1707.
As part of that, we truly see healing in the act of helping someone else.
He allegedly injured 19 people and killed one, Heather Heyer, in the act of terrorism.
But Mr Springsteen's showmanship here lies in the act of speaking directly to the room.
But the fact is, they were in the act of committing crimes within that house.
We might make ourselves ugly in the act of trying to find and discover beauty.
Soleimani and al-Muhandis were in the act of making war on the United States.
Researchers have been catching Australia's fires in the act of producing pyrocumulonimbus clouds, or pyroCbs.
The little tin heart is like a container for memories in the act of love.
It was previously unknown this famous vid included Jackson in the act of trying, though ... allegedly.
"I'm still in the act of raising money and getting it done," said Gunlogson, age 14.
And thereby, it claims, catch (and block) malware in the act of relaying pilfered data elsewhere.
This was the best spot Austen could find to hide herself in the act of writing?
There's so much pleasure for me in the act of browsing and touching and choosing my food.
What is one way that people can try to be more present in the act of cooking?
Video games and first person shooters in particular have always reveled in the act of murdering Nazis.
It does, however, offer a curious insight into how Moses perceives himself in the act of painting.
"The problem is not in the act of seclusion," support group Kazoku Hikikomori Japan said in a statement.
When your puppy is close, you'll be more likely to catch them in the act of an accident.
The footage reportedly captured women from at least 5 different schools in the act of changing, showering, etc.
When a man is in the act of swinging his own punches he is at his most vulnerable.
By suturing parts together with barbed wire, Saini Kallat acknowledges the implicit violence in the act of joining.
But by mid-afternoon, I realized that I had learned an important lesson in the act of DTR.
I clarified: When would I be able to see the sculptors in the act of shaping the butter?
My name, in the act of being written anywhere or on anything, offers inherent proof of our survival.
Counterintelligence agents prefer to catch a suspected spy in the act of passing secrets to a foreign power.
But only once, at the close of the book, do they show her in the act of writing.
His wife compared him to the great blues singers, whose pain gained meaning in the act of expressing it.
Besides which, it would be almost comically easy to catch Clinton in the act of systematically destroying relevant emails.
In this photo, Hubble captured a comet in the act of breaking apart, approximately 67 million miles from Earth.
Lucky charms: necklace Jupiter in Libra people encounter emotional and spiritual expansion in the act of good, fair deeds.
You have to engage in the act of advertising, as the advertiser wants to use podcasts to [reach you].
But somehow in the act of making something with a great deal of care and love, something's transmitted there.
A state that requires self-immolation in the act of genuine resistance is a state designed to enforce compliance.
On one wall hangs a portrait of her grandfather in the act of painting, cigar in mouth, homburg aslant.
When we first meet the sisters they are in the act of disposing of Femi, who was Ayoola's boyfriend.
Sometimes, when you are in the act of writing, you feel part of a preordained plan, someone else's design.
"In the act of love, there is no place for racism nor bigotry," she said in the press release.
I went to the woods and learned to pretend, to become vacant in the act of citizenry, to behave.
At the same time, the repetition of the marks conveys persistence and joy in the act of making them.
Her disillusionment with the act of writing runs neck and neck with her belief in the act of writing.
Catching supposedly "feminist" men in the act of treating women badly is a disappointing but not entirely shocking prospect.
Someone takes a jittery smartphone video of a white person caught in the act of doing something that's labeled racist.
But in the act of reading the quantum message, he destroys it, yielding information about just one pair of balls.
He was so caught up in the act of scandalizing sensibilities that it took him a while to notice something.
Adlon is not afraid to convey that most of the emotion generated in the act of parenting is not love.
It is the way of the artist in the act of creative expression, the musician in the flow of performance.
In the act of all of this, the idea of blackness being more than the "oppression" has often been overlooked.
It serves a purpose: It libels the Jews as liars in the act of protesting innocence of any such offense.
My Bible describes the "Catholic Letters" as universal letters -- meaning to everyone was getting in the act of spreading the word.
In this picture from 2016, the robot almost seems scandalized—like they were caught in the act of something more nefarious.
An Indian rose-ringed parakeet is caught in the act of trying to evict an unwelcome guest—a Bengal monitor lizard.
There is a disembodied hand pushing down, at a diagonal, held stationary and caught in the act of molding some material.
Alexia catches Justine in the act of eating flesh, but it turns out that the sisters share the taste for blood.
"If we could catch it in the act of dimming again, that would really help," Penn State's Jason Wright told Gizmodo.
I run because after all these years I have learned to find a measure of serenity in the act of running.
In the act of creation, looseness, freedom, or deviance is permitted, and can even be sublimated as the nutrients of art.
"Species with longer intromission periods [as in, the act of penetration] than three minutes tend to have longer baculums," Brindle responds.
The "tongue sticking out" pulls an amazing C. M. Martin snapshot of a chameleon in the act of catching a butterfly.
What happens is this: The priest, played by Andrew Scott, catches the woman in the act of talking to the camera.
This is flatulence—gases created in the act of digestion—taking an unusual route of egress through the rest of you.
"Wait Watchers" (published as a monograph, "Watchers," in 2015 by the Magenta Foundation) caught onlookers in the act of looking ugly.
They both share in the act of pretending, it's just that D&D requires a lot more note-taking and imagination.
If you're lying and just got caught in the act of denying what you in fact supplied, that's a whole other issue.
"Kind of like you've been caught in the act of looking good in an 'off duty model' sort of way," Gillett adds.
We were to engage in the act of stalking, quietly moving through the trees and branches to catch our prey by surprise.
The progression calls attention to the enormous role our interpretation plays in a drawing and, by extension, in the act of perception.
Among them over the years have been photographers for The New York Times, catching classic performers in the act of becoming someone.
But it's syntax that allows him to synthesize those elements, and to catch his own mind in the act of doing so.
In the act of creating a daughter, perhaps, we split up the oneness of our early marriage and we became, again, two.
To date, ZTF has observed new supernovae, binary stars and even two black holes caught in the act of "eating" nearby stars.
Tirschwell's case could successfully prove that Ravich and/or others at TCW misused their investors' money in the act of sexual harassment.
And yet there is often an intrinsic connection between Kawakubo's work and the feminine — even in the act of abstaining from it.
The work also has a dialogue with Pablo Picasso's 'Friendship Bouquet' and his sculpture 'Woman with Vase' in the act of offering.
But then young Ben Solo caught him in the act of considering it and defended himself, which made the situation even worse.
A man who takes a profound pleasure in the act of drinking milk and eats two (2) ham and cheese sandwiches every day.
Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) on Monday introduced an article of impeachment accusing the president of obstructing justice in the act of firing Comey.
There are few artists who have that profound joy in the act of seeing, the act of being alive and making fresh discoveries.
Observe people in the act of searching, whether they get what they search for or not, and you will understand something about them.
The project can easily be dismissed as ridiculous, even delusional; if so, it is a delusion embedded in the act of making art.
The videos, Kessler said, captured some of the world's richest, most powerful men in compromising sexual situations — even in the act of rape.
And to be clear, I find no humor at all in the act of looking at art leading to the shedding of tears.
The last of the period came with 0.1 seconds left as Miami's Derrick Jones fouled Conley in the act of shooting a 3-pointer.
They always seem to be in the act of becoming, but it's not clear whether the outcome is joy or terror, hurt or healing.
What that means for me is different from what it means for you, but there's immense power and potential in the act of trying.
People were eager to participate in the act of recording, and managers would just lean against counters and smoke, rather than kick you out.
We learn as much about our social selves in the act of interpreting the Enron corpus as we do in the e-mails themselves.
What is crucial to the viewer's experience is that he wanted to reinvent the line while remaining directly engaged in the act of painting.
A Houston cop working the Drake and Migos concert got caught in the act ... of snapping a cell phone pic of a woman's ass.
Violations for misuse start at $100 and can only be issued to people who are caught in the act of littering, sanitation officials said.
In remarks Friday, Trump said the U.S. caught Soleimani "in the act" of planning "imminent and sinister attacks" on American diplomats and service members.
Though solid and fixed by an invisible, internal armature, the sculpture seemed not just ready to topple but caught in the act of toppling.
After that case, the state enacted a far narrower provision: It is illegal to wear a mask in the act of committing a crime.
Likewise, to flirt as a queer person is to immerse one's self in the act of looking and being looked at, sometimes in secret.
Nor does he reckon with the fact that there is almost always something preening and aggressive in the act of enumerating one's own weaknesses.
Holding the rope of her vessel, she looks out at the viewer or perhaps over her shoulder, seemingly startled in the act of drawing water.
It's followed by a report on how different parts of the brain are involved in the act of driving -- and how they can become distracted.
The death of the teen was sadly far from the first time a life has been lost in the act of capturing the perfect shot.
In an attempt to discourage more poaching, South Africa has introduced stricter penalties for those caught planning or in the act of killing rhinos illegally.
NGOs including UNHCR and MSF have scaled back their presence on the island, citing concerns about becoming complicit in the act of detention and deportation.
Music of the heavy variety is rooted in the act of sacrificing blood, sweat, and tears, often in the revelation of truth, darkness, and passion.
While QAnon and UFO celebrities like Sather and Greer share their stories, their followers engage in the act of spreading that information to new potential followers.
But there seems little doubt that word processors enabled faster writing and that there is now less mechanical work involved in the act of literary creation.
A Jimmy Butler basket tied the contest at 143, but George was fouled in the act of shooting a 3-pointer at the 4:07 mark.
This isn't the conventional mode of observational documentaries, which usually favor a smooth, unobtrusive presentation to help the viewer lose themselves in the act of watching.
His rationale was no different from that of an American citizen who in the act of a crime kills his "witness" to avoid prosecution and imprisonment.
They had come from miles away for an event that happens only every few years and lasts several weeks — culminating in the act of female circumcision.
I admire the freedom of creating art that disintegrates, or grows, or shifts into another form; there is such wisdom in the act of letting go.
There, in the act of catching, cutting and smoking fish, elders might explain to young people the ornate patterns of the local weather, animals and geography.
These seem the musings of a man looking back on his childhood and not remembering ever seeing his famous author-aunt in the act of writing.
The individual images within the large time frames of "The Corners" are taken at shutter speeds sufficiently fast to suspend people in the act of walking.
The artist's methodology grew out of his time spent in Germany as a teacher at the Bauhaus, where discipline in the act of art-making was paramount.
However, Condren's channel exploded in popularity last year, and since then he's made a point to build on the endless possibilities imbued in the act of streaming.
And we saw it again this past April, when innocent Jewish Americans were shot down while in the act of prayer at a synagogue in Poway, California.
It was soon decided that the only way to solve the mystery would be to observe the star in the act of dimming across the electromagnetic spectrum.
Hunched forward with knees splayed, the man in "Frog Has Reason to Fear" seems to believe he's a frog or is in the act of becoming one.
Of course even if you don't surf, there is still some cool physics involved in the act of surfing (let alone all the physics of wave formation).
But, while he and others stretched and squeezed the maths, experimentalists set about trying to catch the putative waves in the act of stretching and squeezing matter.
It really did serve to jumpstart that sexual revolution and helped to empower the group that becomes Planned Parenthood in the act of getting birth control legalized.
Caught in the act of ordering a prostitute, Hector is gruff and to the point, furious at his total helplessness in the face of his invisible tormenters.
Occasionally Mr. Wood is heard letting out a cry of "Whoo!" as he captures protesters in the act of spray-painting buildings and throwing rocks through windows.
Some are experts in the act of rolling; others are chemists who devised a way to use hydrogen bonding to stick parts of a tissue web together.
Now, take a look at these Eva O'Leary photographs (full screen, please) of teenage girls caught in the act of looking at themselves, in The New Yorker.
Image: Georg OleschinskiFinding examples of parasitic behavior in the fossil record is hard because it requires the parasite to be caught in the act of parasitizing its host.
The Guardian newspaper reported on Wednesday that an Iranian refugee had caught another refugee in the act of sexually assaulting his 6-year-old daughter on Dec. 29.
But the sickbed scenes form just part of the picture: Mr. Bowie is also shown, pen in hand, at a writing table, engaged in the act of creation.
Someone can send those coordinates to a partner's picture-taking satellite, and that sat could then spot it—potentially in the act of stealing a shipment of TVs.
But Darroch got caught in the act of sending his analysis of what is happening in this country back to his own country — that is, doing his job.
In a pre-dawn raid in March on a restaurant in Jimbaran, a popular tourist area, the police arrested a cook in the act of cutting turtle meat.
In a way, a woman gets to re-experience her own childhood in the act of parenting, repeating what was good, and trying to improve what was not.
Watching for several days, they finally caught a male in the act of leading a single female to the nest to add her giant egg to the clutch.
Its definition is tellingly vague: "an opportunity for plying criminal talents," suggesting not so much the pursuit of illicit profit as general delight in the act of deceit.
If the player is caught in the act of hurting a sex worker, the cops in the game will go after them as they would for other violent crimes.
Messages from friends may slowly erode children&aposs belief, or children may catch parents in the act of feasting on Santa&aposs cookies or placing presents under the tree.
After several of the bomb plot suspects were arrested in the act of mixing a brew of explosives, Mr. Abdel Rahman surrendered to federal authorities on July 2, 1993.
The myth of a great woman writer's overwhelming dread of being caught in the act of writing shouldn't outlast a male president's supposed childhood confession of hatcheting a tree.
You can stick around and partake in the act of self-care which is screen-free eating (if there are tables left, that is), but today I'm on the go.
An unidentified woman in China was caught in the act of faking her own parking spot on another driver's dashcam, while exiting the dubious-looking lot on a busy street.
Perhaps the most impressive of several markers there is in the form of dislodged stones, as if the ground had erupted and was frozen in the act of consuming him.
Israel also pointed repeatedly to airstrikes that it said had killed militants in the act of firing or preparing to fire rockets but had kept collateral damage to a minimum.
But after reviewing case reports, Canadian researchers found that in no instance has a brown recluse actually been caught in the act of biting; none was captured or identified afterward.
For this reason, I believe that graphic design is absolutely implicated and caught up in the act of ideological production in that it provides visual articulation to ideas and positions.
A foul was called on Samir Doughty in the act of shooting, and Guy hit all three at the foul line to seal the game with 0.6 seconds on the clock.
Now you can see for yourself, thanks to a new brain imaging study from Carnegie Mellon University that captured the brain activity of people in the act of solving math problems.
This is the first time that a submarine volcano has been caught in the act of being born, so to speak; it's building itself up from the seafloor as scientists watch.
According to Thai legislation, in order to be fined or jailed, prostitutes or their clients must be caught in the act of soliciting, advertising, recruiting, arranging—or engaging in—commercial sex.
Of course, one of the aforementioned events only involved ill-advised teenagers pretending to take part in the act of genocide, while the same obviously can't be said for the other.
More than anything, I always dreamed of catching somebody from my hometown in New Jersey walking into the restaurant so I could catch them in the act of having an affair.
In his book The Art of Loving, the sociologist Erich Fromm wrote: The only way of full knowledge lies in the act of love: this act transcends thought, it transcends words.
Battlefront II hides chests for you to unlock in story missions, but mysteriously punishes you if you decide to engage in the act of exploring in order to actually find them.
Instead, Mr. Lelio starts from the assumption that there is plenty of story material in the act of falling in love, in having children, in just getting up in the morning.
He was an enemy combatant commander who became a combat casualty because of a righteous responsive strike, conducted while he was in the act of levying war by directing his forces.
The driver slows as his three passengers peer through the cab's front and rear windshields, looking for the headlights of any cars that might catch them in the act of trespassing.
At the same time, if this is made too explicit you run the risk of upsetting your current employment status, not least if you are caught in the act of job hunting.
At, say, a conservative Christian college, you can walk in and catch someone drinking or in the act of fornicating, but you can't walk in and catch the condition of someone's heart.
Even speaking to professed murderers in The Act of Killing, Oppenheimer refuses to call them monsters, justifying their boasts about body counts as ways to normalize the guilt and shame they're feeling.
Turner was caught in the act of sexually assaulting the woman while she was intoxicated and unconscious behind a dumpster at a fraternity party by two students riding past on their bicycles.
In such a process, everyone in South Sudan might engage in the act of remembering through dialogue, and by so doing affirm the truth of what happened during our bloody civil war.
Did her feelings for him influence her defense of the Metro Police Department when it was under scrutiny last year for the shooting of a black man in the act of fleeing?
His emblematic stick figure evolved in the early 1960s: a spindly Everyman, often presented solo in midair, as though frozen in the act of doing jumping jacks, though sometimes assembled into groups.
"Video surveillance is one of the best methods for apprehending criminals and convicting suspects who are caught in the act of committing a crime," the O'Fallon Police Department said in a statement.
Over time, though, he found that using the techniques made it easier to catch himself in the act of rationalizing a bad decision or avoiding an unpleasant task, like applying for a job.
Now another image came to Bev, this time a photo her father had snapped at a high-school track meet: young Beverly frozen in the act of passing the baton to her teammate.
Each compositional element (including the yoga mat that serves as a pedestal) is arranged so that its ordinary function, while still materially present to the eye, falls away in the act of recognition.
This isn't a figurative statement: The World's Strongest Man is an annual competition — perhaps you have seen those taking part in the act of pulling airplanes or racing while carrying pairs of refrigerators.
It's challenging to write about Betty Tompkins's photorealist paintings, because lots of their titles are unprintable and her subject matter is giant genitalia in extreme close-up and in the act of intercourse.
Our penal code even treats with particular leniency murders committed by "any legally married person who, having surprised his spouse in the act of committing sexual intercourse with another person," kills those involved.
"The Harden Rule" states that an offensive player can no longer draw a foul by initiating contact, and that a player must be in the act of shooting to be attributed a shooting foul.
Clinton in the act of statecraft and surrounded by the instruments of American power, set off against Mr. Trump's almost comical bluster in two memorably poor television interviews, makes the ad's point inescapably clear.
And what is at stake when artists, art historians, students, and the public can no longer engage in the act of browsing the stacks as part of the process of creating and researching art?
Being young and dumb is a great excuse to do sketchy things, but occasionally you get caught in the act of something truly shameful, and you have to tell your parents what you've done.
Even as they are made to reckon yet again with their own personal tragedy, the Sheffs are finding new wrinkles and nuances in it, and discovering new value in the act of revisiting it.
"She helped us see ourselves in the act of claiming ourselves," said Ms. Girod, who is founder and executive producer of the Fire This Time Festival, which features the work of playwrights of color.
You had to engage in the act of creation, and therefore feel that you had ownership in the viral guerrilla success of a piece of one of the largest entertainment franchises that ever existed.
Judging from the photos, which depict a police raid busting a number of factory workers in the act of mixing spices, items produced at the factory included Maggi seasoning, seafood seasoning, and chicken bouillon.
The black hole was situated at the core of one of the pair of colliding galaxies and it was in the act of shredding a star that was more than twice the sun&aposs mass.
That the hermit is caught in the act of beating his chest with a fist-sized stone makes us wonder whether the picture itself might be a form of penance for the painter's guilty pleasures.
The Saudi General Sports Authority had to issue an apology because an otherwise innocuous ad that played on the jumbotron inside the stadium during the "Greatest Royal Rumble" featured women in the act of wrestling.
Level 0 means no car intervention in the act of driving, while Level 1 means the car can intervene for safety, as many cars now do with forward-collision warning and automatic emergency braking systems.
On one visit to my local grocer, I was so immersed in the act of picking out avocados while listening to Aesop Rock that I didn't realise a line of people had built up behind me.
But here, as with Sebald, these pictures rush at the reader like spectral images of a lost world, a world that's being constructed for us in the act of telling, as the narrator presides and conjures.
Working in a modest scale with commonplace materials, while taking pleasure in the act of making, Clippinger and D'Arrigo find ways to pull us into the domain of emotion, which can be unsettling, embarrassing, and funny.
It was not immediately clear, what exactly Ulyukayev, who has overseen massive government privatization, has been accused of, but Russian news outlet RT reported that the minister had been detained in the act of taking the bribe.
By contrast, her husband Carl Andreas is ingloriously portrayed in the act of trying to take advantage of her sexually while she is asleep, despite the fact that they formally agreed on a Scheinehe, or sham marriage.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) said they caught Steyer's deputy South Carolina state director Dwane Sims in the act of attempting to export Harris' campaign data, including volunteer contacts collected during the campaign, according to the newspaper.
It is a line out of the Mexican state police handbook, and whether it is by fighting bad guys or by efficiently chopping an onion, Garcia takes refuge in the act of discipline—and in feeding people.
By the time Wolfenstein: The New Order came out in 2014, players had been looking through William "BJ" Blazkowicz's eyes for over twenty years, and had long since stopped seeing meaning in the act of shooting Nazis.
I specifically chose to do this relatively early in the cycle because I wanted to speak to most people before they had made a decision and then later hopefully catch them in the act of making one.
Still, the shiny gifts keep arriving, more than 150 in all, always left by crows — Babyface, Spikey and Spacecraft, among others named by Gabby and Nicholas — captured in the act of giving by the Manns' outdoor security cameras.
While this report is now a bit dated, it shows that for all its sophistication, APT28 has been often caught in the act of hacking politically interesting targets, betraying the origin of the hackers behind the dry nickname.
The NYT's report said that Uber used it to monitor and identify app use by regulators and appointed officials who were tasked with catching Uber in the act of violating local transportation rules where Uber's model was prohibited.
These cameras didn't actually catch the frogs in the act of digging or clearing their nests, but photographs taken over the course of several days chronicled their progress—from the first digging efforts to the depositing of eggs.
With an incredible 21-0 run, the Raptors were able to take a 21-19 lead and were up, 23-21 when Fred VanVleet fouled Stephen Curry when Curry was in the act of shooting a 3-pointer.
" He also said NBC encouraged Farrow to get the full recording of actress Ambra Gutierrez catching Weinstein in the act of groping her in 2015, "and to arrange for his editor and an NBC lawyer to meet with her.
"The Look of Silence" (Amazon, iTunes, Google) In "The Act of Killing" (2012), some of the perpetrators of the 1965 Indonesian genocide are forced to revisit their crimes, resulting in reactions that range from the detached to the remorseful.
There's a scene where a mom is seen trying to deal with her kid's behavior and I started talking about it and in the act of talking I was aware I had that weird wobbly-voice almost-crying thing.
At the end of the first half of the Thunder's Game 24 rout of the Warriors, Westbrook kicked out his legs as Green fouled him in the act of shooting about 227 feet from the basket, tripping Green up.
When the pathologist claims that Naz's hand slipped from the handle of the knife to the blade in the act of stabbing Andrea, Safar storms out of the courtroom, signaling a loss of faith to Naz and the jury.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Practice Fusion solicited and received pay from an (unnamed for now) major opioid company in exchange for using its EHR software to influence doctors in the act of prescribing opioid pain medications.
On a beach in Australia, Owen writes, he had an epiphany: To make a strong case that some vegetative patients were thinking and feeling he would have to catch their brains in the act of making a willful decision.
It's likely viewers will take Bernard's statement as a suggestion Dolores will now have the power to kill all the remaining human forces in Westworld, since she is in the act of such a violent rebellion in that exact moment.
Yet when one sees the famous footage of Pollock in the act of making his drip paintings — rhythmic, performative, almost balletic — it's hard not to think once again of Klee, alone in his room, tapping out the tune of his painting.
People shouldn't blame themselves, try to justify why their partner might have cheated, or beg their ex for answers (the answers are in the act of the cheating), or worse, say they'll take them back out of fear of losing them.
As the news broke last week that Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner had joined the long list of high-profile men to be accused of sexual harassment, I was in the act of transcribing several recent comments made by Matthew Weiner.
Following a successful crowdfunding campaign to secure time at the the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network, Boyajian is going to observe her namesake star for a full year, with the hope of catching it in the act of flickering.
While it was harder to get caught in the act of plotting against your beloved in those days— forensic analysis didn't exist yet, nor did undercover cops masquerading as hit men—there were plenty who were found out after the fact.
In basketball, a pump fake is when an offensive player shows enough of the ball to get the defender off stride so he (or she) can either drive to basket or get fouled in the act of shooting the ball.
Exhibit A was that Green picked up a flagrant-21 foul — while hacked in the act of shooting — with 473 minutes 247 seconds left in the half by flailing a leg between those of Steven Adams, who wound up doubled over.
Very nearly catching fsociety's inside woman in the act of helping Darlene hack the bureau's computers, DiPierro remains confident all the same, last seen jauntily striding through the F.B.I.'s makeshift headquarters in the company tower with her "Kojak"-style lollipop.
For the new research, Kara and her colleagues examined a black hole that was caught in the act of swallowing a star that got too close (the first such discovery), using old high-energy X-ray data from NASA's public archives.
However, incidental contact, at the discretion of the referee, will be permitted when the goalkeeper is in the act of playing the puck outside his goal crease provided the attacking player has made a reasonable effort to avoid such contact.
In that world, the first one to mention race is the racist—just as Sanders could not afford to be seen as though he were endorsing a sexist status quo in the act of calling it by its true name.
The result, published in Life and exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, was Picasso's celebrated series of "light drawings" of bulls and centaurs and the like — photographs that captured him in the act of creating the ultimate in ephemeral art.
Your father, you know, didn't kill a single Russian during his years as a mujahideen in Logar, but there is something in the act of slaughtering these Soviet N.P.C.s that makes you feel connected to him and his history of warfare.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said on Wednesday that it had caught former U.S. marine Paul Whelan, who is being held in Russia on spying charges, while he was in the act of carrying out illegal activities in his Moscow hotel room.
Just as President George H. W. Bush did when he spoke of the timeless ideals of duty, sacrifice, and patriotism embodied in the act of "taking part and pitching in," President-elect Trump can reanimate those flicking points of light across our land.
After thieving his way along the Gulf Coast of Texas, Lurie is caught by a group of Levantine sailors in the act of stealing a nazar , a blue amulet like one that he remembers his father carrying as protection against the evil eye.
Years later, he came across photographer I. Russel Sorgi's 1942 image of a woman in the act of suicide, falling from an eighth-floor window: "Her body language is exactly the same as that woman, that girl lying on the grass," Summerfield says.
This is all beginning to sound a whole lot like the musical version of this: In the act of borrowing musical tropes and even aesthetics, pop stars are increasingly feeling like Xeroxed copies of each other, right down to the sequined unitards.
Surface Dial is open to developers, letting them create on-screen use cases that make it possible to use it to do things like change color while you're actually in the act of digital painting, or adjusting scale and switching between tools on the fly.
It is the kind of bias to which we might attribute the shooting of Tamir Rice, the asphyxiation of Eric Garner, and now the fact that Philando Castile was killed in the act of reaching for his wallet instead of putting his hands up.
Mensa's love of this city runs deep ... just last week he gave away thousands of free shoes in the Englewood neighborhood in response to cops planting "bait trucks" loaded with sneakers earlier in August in hopes of catching people in the act of stealing.
But now astronomers have caught a quasar in the act of transition: it's going from a hot, active quasar into an area of relative normalcy, settling into its quieter years as an average galactic center, and they've released this video to show what's going on.
At times it felt walking in the footsteps of someone like Anthony Bourdain, who I adore, and other days you feel like you're in The Act of Killing, and other times you feel like you're in an area where Louis Theroux would be very comfortable.
The twist is that, aside from his key participation in the act of revisionist history that ends the film, Cliff is the kind of guy the world has little use for, something that's not initially clear because both Rick and the camera like him so much.
I'm finding myself a little discouraged by this week's "invincible" theme in combination with last week's ending, which seemed to be attempting to find something empowering and subversive in the act of being a Handmaid and didn't provide enough distance to make that attitude read as ironic.
But the members of the Chiara String Quartet, who have made it their mission to perform without sheet music in front of them, say something special happens in the act of internalizing an entire quartet; connections deepen — with the music, with fellow players and with the audience.
Slightly younger, Al Loving also arrived in New York (from Detroit) in 1968, and eventually found procedural flexibility and freedom in the act of tearing up dyed canvas and reassembling the strips and scraps, suspending the gloriously ragged, sumptuously chromatic results from a single horizontal bar.
Another potent relationship is between the pieces entitled "Little Table" (2018 and "School Days" (2019) "Little Table" portrays a man and woman in the act of sex, the woman bent over forward and leaning on a literal, little table as the man enters her from behind.
I set aside the dopey, bumbling manner of his technique, the kitschy stencil borders, the garish dissonant color of the Reaper backgrounds, the clumsy drawing outlining his devils, and explored the possibility that Smith's art is not in his painting but in the act of making the paintings.
The Many, Many Times Astronomers Mistook Mundane Phenomena for AliensThe science world is all in a tizzy this week about the supposed discovery of an alien…Read more ReadTo figure out what's really going on with this star, we need to catch it in the act of sputtering.
Eventually, I find that one way to navigate the NE93 is to think about how fruits carry the seeds of their own origination inside them and cross boundaries and borders to and from this place (and within it), and that in the act of crossing, identities are formed.
The show also features hundreds of historical photos of cruising spots and a comprehensive overview of gay public sex throughout history—but little of that struck me in the way a series of original, staged photos of men caught in the act of cruising taken by its curator, Marc Martin, did.
"I commend our patrol deputies for catching him in the act of sexually abusing a child and I shudder to think of what the other horrible consequences would have been had her parents not immediately reported her missing," said Judd, noting Fundora was apprehended 35 minutes after authorities were first notified.
In the incriminating photo, a bushy-tailed Scrooge can be seen caught in the act of gnawing on a row of Christmas lights, either in hopes of dashing the town's desire for holiday cheer or just because its tiny squirrel brain mistook the bulbs for a delicious, acorn-shaped snack.
Svalina tries to combine images from whatever city he's in with intersections of other media—art and photography and film, as well as random dreams the people he runs into daily in the act of his delivery, like a neural network absorbing both the conscious and unconscious limits of his local world.
Written by John Levenstein and directed by Daniel Gray Longino — both veterans of the satirical sketch series "Kroll Show" — "Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein" also features Alfred Molina and Kate Berlant, in a story that parodies the entertainment of the past while also ruminating on the mysteries inherent in the act of creation.
A similar feeling of being captured in the act of voyeurism accompanies the two-channel video installation Le Cycle Masculin #7 – j'attends sa naissance, (2005-8) by Aude du Pasquier Grall, in which the artist portrays herself as the dominant photographer and her younger lover as erotic muse, lushly posing on the floor.
That kind of phrasing, which goes back many decades in the industry, can mean many things, and its ambiguity is intentional — it's meant to shield the public from the harsh reality of spaceflight, the risk inherent in the act of riding a bomb faster than sound to a place that's trying to kill you.
At the same time, there's more to what's happening in Alabama than unrealistic, or hypocritical, expectations: Whether it's a politician's affair, a Wall Streeter's greed or the neighbor who builds a fence three inches higher than regulation, we can't help but love to catch, and call out, others in the act of doing wrong.
I reach out to my family and I make it my business to FEEL, to HEAR, to WITNESS, and to continue on in my life and in my creativity, as I find that the truest love and the truest healing in the act of Making Art and being with Art and Seeing and being inspired.
Practice Fusion, once backed by top VCs, pushed doctors to prescribe opioids in kickback scheme According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Practice Fusion solicited and received pay from an (unnamed for now) major opioid company in exchange for using its EHR software to influence doctors in the act of prescribing opioid pain medications. 7.
Standing in the frequently interminable line outside this riotous barbecue joint, a listless patron might find herself staring at the gargantuan face, sketched in caricature, of a man perilously clinging to the Empire State Building, one hand raised with a thumbs-up, mouth agape in speech, most likely in the act of hawking beef.
Regardless of what the Expo Line ultimately does or doesn't do for traffic, this is, I think, the essence of what it offers: the notion of Los Angeles as a space we occupy together, collective and evolving, where in the act of getting lost, as I discovered on Venice Boulevard, we may also unexpectedly be found.
On the one hand we have a new president who has declared that important elements of the press are "enemies of the people," while on the other we have much of the legacy media that, blinded by their political hatred of Trump, are now in the act of throwing the journalistic baby out with the political bathwater.
And yes, if this were a grittier program (closer in spirit, say, to the Fellowes-scripted "Gosford Park"), Edith would have remained single, Dickie Grey would have gone to his maker, Henry would have run screaming back to London, and Spratt, in the act of impersonating a woman, would have come to some new understanding of himself.
But the real star of this episode is co-creator and co-showrunner Steven Moffat's script, which carries Sherlock convincingly — as convincing as this show ever gets, anyway — through a drugged-out long con to catch Smith in the act of serial killing, while rolling out twist after twist on both the emotional and narrative fronts.
"I always have to have double the food when I'm setting up the kitchen area because Chip has been known to either come in and juggle with the food, throw it at people or eat half of what I put in the cake plate stand," she says after catching her husband in the act of sneaking some frosting off of her cupcakes.
Welcome sights are provided by Jasper Johns's "Voice," from 1964-67, a revised painting shown in the act of making itself; Brice Marden's "Untitled (Cold)," a striking expansion upon Cubism from 1985-86; Robert Gober's mutating "Slides of Changing Painting"; and Cy Twombly's strange last works, a suite of six cascading compositions in which deep green and white exceed their frames, like overgrown vines.
During a changeover in the Australian Samantha Stosur's semifinal victory with Zhang Shuai against Barbora Strycova and Marketa Vondrousova, the Village People blared from the speakers and even the chair umpire got in the act of forming the letters in Y.M.C.A. By the tournament's stretch run, all of Australia was celebrating doubles since the men's, women's, mixed and wheelchair finals included at least one native son or daughter.
Or think another: I walk in a dream past double-parked lots, boarded-up shops, a drab street market hustling its cheap stuff, and chase the ghost of a child that has run out of time forever—memory's vagrant, aberrant self—and so miss the touch of a loss left freely at my back, an absent given, reimaginable fact— and learn how verse comes sideways, adverse, across the mind's proprietorial hold, stealing, shy and circumspect, surprised in the act of finding itself, a snitch, a cross, neither willed nor desired— sweet fool, now reckon your soul may be required.

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