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" In this vein, Daniels calls the alt-right "innovation opportunists.
Negotiations continued in this vein until a settlement was reached.
What is behind the surge of research in this vein?
Some of their best moments in this vein are on Ænima.
Sanders's move suggests more that can be done in this vein.
Most of the rest of the show continued in this vein.
This year, he's continuing in this vein with "Little Heart"—her nickname.
Manipulation in this vein is as bipartisan as deficits and apple pie.
His latest ­middle-grade novel, "The Best Man," is in this vein.
As it happens, many of May's own insights are in this vein.
In this vein, the United States and its allies face two choices.
The 1967 Outer Space Treaty was an early effort in this vein.
Nine more songs in this vein produce an album of exquisite delicacy.
In this vein, we urge the United Nations-led peace process be reinvigorated.
It is in this vein that the business community can become actively involved.
Murphy isn't even the only one we have heard about in this vein.
It's amazing that Ambrose hasn't been able to do more in this vein.
Others feel that it's important to collectively examine recent work in this vein.
Who are some other bands in this vein that you think deserve more attention?
But there's a secondary 2016 legacy in this vein, one that isn't quite relitigation.
The line didn't jar Pence, but Kaine continued in this vein throughout the evening.
Quarles told me that Instagram will be giving businesses more data in this vein.
In this vein, their messaging in the current campaign is incredibly topical and timely.
In this vein, the midseason comedy Life Sentence looks to be the closest analogue.
If he continues in this vein, he'll have little desire to work with Democrats.
I've grown so much since the last time I made work in this vein.
Nearly every president in this period has offered an individualistic claim in this vein.
Do you think any analogy in this vein is enlightening as far as predictions go?
Business interests and many elected Republicans support ideas in this vein, at least in theory.
The painter was reflecting in this vein when he suddenly heard Adik's voice behind him.
Perhaps if he had continued in this vein, these works would have been better understood.
Reports in this vein have admittedly mostly been from questionable sources, but we've seen a few.
Her new album Happiness Is Within Sight, despite it's hopeful title, largely follows in this vein.
In this vein, the president's State of the Union address did nothing to bridge the divide.
I suspect that the U.K. will continue in this vein, though possibly leaning towards the U.S.' approach.
No, I mean, I knew some, but I didn't know them necessarily in this vein so much.
Ben Sasse (R-NE) — who, like Graham, is a frequent GOP Trump critic — continued in this vein.
Wagner's inescapable conclusion: The story continued in this vein—cautious, assiduously neutral, lobotomized […] Both sides were heard.
Quite a few remarkable projects in this vein have already been prototyped by MIT's Tangible Media Group.
Certainly, she could have done more works in this vein, using paper napkins with different floral designs.
Working in this vein for several years, her approach is inspired by scientific research into plant sentience.
Podcasts and videos in this vein can garner hundreds of thousands of subscribers and millions of views.
"I have not seen any constructive bills in this vein that Trump has put forth," she said.
Certain Women continues in this vein, with each character trying to make her way in small-town Montana.
Its latest mobile tool in this vein is a close second to the stickers in terms of peculiarity.
According to Naughty Dog, the follow-up will continue in this vein by exploring the concept of hate.
Most other "controversial" content in this vein is allowed to remain up in the name of free speech.
Carry on in this vein, and there will not be many businesses, or much profit, left to tax.
But Khan was the first man from my part of the world I'd heard speak in this vein.
He hasn't often worked with guitarists, but the evidence suggests that he should keep exploring in this vein.
In this vein, he suggested other levies on various types of gambling and on profits from oil drilling.
What serious philosopher in this vein ever failed to rename and slightly redefine the very concept of existence?
Her new work continues in this vein, with pale shades of paint layered over metallics and muddy grays.
In this vein, did Mr. Sitrick think the #MeToo phenomenon had caused a lasting shift in American culture?
RHOA is also, like other reality shows in this vein, a Survivor-esque competition for screentime and public perception.
Here's hoping the rest of A.I.M. — which might be her final traditional album — finds her working in this vein.
We've seen several in this vein recently, including one with symbols and one with "half-letters" in the clues.
Outdoors in this vein is "Wishing the Mountains Madness," which Mr. Oppenheim first made in 1977 in rural Montana.
Trump continues in this vein, alluding again that the true unspecified wrongdoing must have been committed by Hillary Clinton.
Deciding on the theme answers made me realize the multitude of words that can be used in this vein.
You'll see that Mr. Vaughn does mention a puzzle from back in the summer that ran in this vein.
Much of the letters continue in this vein; there is much crowing over writerly success, much mooning over Ted.
" In his new Post op-ed, he continues in this vein: I have been accused of "lack of candor.
In this vein, Christmann said that Apache continues a conservative approach despite its optimistic views of an oil bounce back.
Expect a dude in this vein to rock a wide-brim floppy hat, Ray-Bans, distressed Topman denim, and Yeezys.
" In this vein, her Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard in 2004 were titled "Bathers, Bodies, Beauty: The Visceral Eye.
There are a number of abstract photographs taken in the 1970s that provided a taste for more in this vein.
Tamika Catchings, currently working in the Fever front office, would be a popular candidate in this vein, as would Lobo.
Journalistic efforts in this vein can feel emotionally flat — serious, sympathetic, never so invasive as to seem jerky or voyeuristic.
In 1933 Alfred Cowles, an economist whose grandfather had founded the Chicago Tribune, published a pioneering paper in this vein.
A few indie puzzles treat solvers to fanciful clues in this vein, but most crossword venues don't go this route.
In this vein, a nonprofit called "FE Core" was launched at the conference to support further scientific endeavors on the subject.
Continuing in this vein, Chipotle is now having to contend with allegations of racial discrimination and harassment at a California franchise.
Some central banks are already doing work in this vein, including the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Bank of England.
A tough little nut in this vein was 19A — think of V, the roman numeral for five, to get this one.
I get a few emails in this vein every time the stock market hits new highs, as it did on Friday.
The artist Takashi Murakami's work in this vein, is perhaps the most well-known, but it is also the most misunderstood.
The rest of the night continues in this vein, and I graze a little bit on some pork rinds and some bacon.
Evangelion would remain noteworthy even if it continued in this vein and wrapped up as anyone might think it would at first.
These days, most kids surely see Wayne in this vein, as the martian rapper, the goblin rapper, the rock star skater guy.
The most remarkable recent releases in this vein have been on Resonance Records, a young label with an obsessive sense of mission.
I don't play a lot of games in this vein; most of them tend towards bloat, or lack a strong enough hook.
Her latest performance in this vein, And, considers the role of uncertainty in our private lives at the onset of the Trump era.
Her latest project continues in this vein: It's an oversized pop-up book called [2,3] that contains six die-cut, geometric paper sculptures.
In this vein, Bayer believes we need to give students a greater awareness of patient experiences that could be different from their own.
Previous apps in this vein (Sarahah, tbh, etc.) have faded nearly as quickly as they've gone viral after the initial excitement wears off.
Pearl is Google's latest effort in this vein, and the company has taken their ambitions all the way to the Tribeca Film Festival.
They did nine paintings in this vein, making fun of each other's work, and divided them, five for Ofili and four for Doig.
Their latest offering continues in this vein, pairing up the producer Massappeals with an MC named Kamakaze for an EP titled Royal Blud.
His work in this vein, collected and shown at Pace Gallery in 2014, includes daguerreotypes and Polaroids of both celebrities and anonymous individuals.
The recently adopted resolution appears to be in this vein and has strong language curtailing usage and potential abuse of cell site simulators.
For years, sensationalist stories in this vein have depicted the women as empty-headed teenagers who joined ISIS so they could marry handsome fighters.
Research in this vein tends to focus on the similar threats faced by calcifying marine life such as corals, clams, oysters, and sea urchins.
In this vein, late in his career, when he was around 70, Turner made the dangerous business of whaling the subject of four paintings.
In this vein, late in his career, he made the dangerous business of whaling the subject of four stirringly atmospheric and poetically thrilling paintings.
In this vein, toward the end of Gorsuch's testimony, Ben Sasse, a Republican from Nebraska, asked Gorsuch his opinion about the Declaration of Independence.
In this vein, Hyperallergic previously covered Patricio Guzmán's The Cordillera of Dreams out of Cannes, which recently made its North American premiere at TIFF.
Most of the memes in this vein are slapsticky in their humor but center on the incendiary and hyperpartisan themes of Mr. Trump's politics.
Portraits are, in this vein, a means of manipulating the viewer to see in the subject that which the artist wants us to see.
If he continues in this vein, Mr Modi will leave India a little better off but otherwise not much different from how he found it.
It proceeds in this vein, shapeshifting from one landscape to the next over 45 minutes, accompanied by a minimalist classical score by UK musician Scanner.
Several people I spoke to wanted AAM to use its considerable institutional power to do more to foster diversity and made suggestions in this vein.
Ultimately, all stories in this vein owe some fealty back to Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
"If Turkey continues in this way, in this vein, it will be the start of a new war in Syria, in the north," he said.
I would like you to point me in the direction of some music that you think I might not like but is in this vein.
The court did not take up another major case in this vein for over a decade, but advocates continued to prepare evidence to convince Kennedy.
It's in this vein that TechCrunch programmed our first, one-day conference centered around robotics, machine learning and how small companies can make an impact.
Creating small pieces in this vein is a nice way to remind me why I chose this profession, and why I like it so much.
Mr. Trump went on for a bit in this vein, making increasingly sweeping statements about his triumphs, his opponents' disasters and his place in history.
"Such liquidity measures are becoming common practice in developed markets of late and will continue in this vein as financial stresses remain apparent," Harvey said.
But most of her work in this vein has come in the form of droning solo performances or side-musician work in other people's bands.
GYEPI-GARBRAH Photography is a visual documentation of fleeting moments and changing landscapes, and, in this vein, we believe Steven M. Cummings is a master.
In this vein, people were puzzled when they saw that the iconic top gun leather jacket was changed for Tom Cruise in the new sequel.
It was in this vein, frustrated about his press coverage, he comparing himself to Lincoln, complaining that Trump, not Lincoln, has gotten the worst press in history.
Some other artists working in this vein (but not part of the XOXO event): Simone Giertz's "Shitty Robots" are deliberately klutzy projects that do useless things badly.
In this vein, my colleague John Carbone and I have developed robotic cockroaches with a distributed intelligence system similar to the distributed brain system within an octopus.
Last year's big move in this vein was when Auburn's Nick Marshall saw the writing on the wall for his prospects at quarterback and moved to corner.
One of the boldest thinkers and most delightful composers in this vein is Hazama, who studied Western classical music in Japan before making the jump to jazz.
Even though one program had superior effects, "every single exercise protocol they tested had positive effects," said Zierath, who is looking forward to future research in this vein.
A ton of music in this vein is released every year, and I've found myself thinking about why this song works where others just fade into the background.
Last year's Out of Time continued in this vein while also smoothing things out for what could count as crossover ballads if they weren't still tough-as-nails.
In this vein, Dr. Richard compares A.S.M.R. to vitamins: It shouldn't be the only source of human closeness, although it could be a healthy supplement to real intimacy.
The book is a follow-up to his previous effort in this vein, "In Sunlight or in Shadow," a 2016 compilation of stories inspired by Edward Hopper paintings.
Had it continued in this vein, "Fade" might have offered a Spanish-accented Hollywood scandal sheet, an outside-insider look at how peak TV is made and marred.
A paper in this vein published on March 5th pores over a dataset released by New York City's government covering more than 1bn cab rides between 2009 and 2014.
In this vein, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service took steps last week that would recognize and correct certain of the deficiencies in the listing provisions of the Act.
Mia's and Sebastian's struggles continue on in this vein—more auditions cut short, more demoralizing music gigs—but along the way, they meet each other and fall in love.
Mr. Knell, of National Geographic, said he expected Mr. Murdoch to make still more investments in this vein — especially now that he has broken off from the family business.
In this vein, Body Back Company's Body Back Buddy Trigger Point Therapy Self Massage Tool offers an easy and affordable way to treat all those hard-to-reach areas.
Other works in this vein turn objects that evoke traditionally feminine domesticity — blankets ("Coperta (Blanket)," 1968) and tiny stools ("Untitled," 1979) — from common commodities into inscrutable works of art.
I don't how many paintings Sekula did in this vein, but "Natica" holds its own with Lee Krasner's "Little Image" paintings, which she worked on from 1946 to 1950.
In this vein, Rothman suggests that the internationally traded Brent will go for $85 by the end of the year, a number he said the Saudis have been aiming for.
In this vein, Tyler Cowen has suggested that because it courts backlash so brazenly, the open borders movement might not necessarily be good for open borders in the long run.
In this vein, it would be possible to prioritize accuracy or speed to achieve more impressive results, but training a model with poor accuracy in 20 seconds isn't super valuable.
In this vein, South and North Korea agreed to proceed with reunion program for the separated families on the occasion of the National Liberation Day of August 15 this year.
And-- these are-- there were a lotta questions in this vein that came in just given the headlines that have been out there-- about what's been happening with school shootings.
The New Atheists tell other stories in this vein: about our predilection to believe in nonphysical entities, to believe in life after death, to believe that everything happens for a reason.
Winter Song finds the now octogenarian director working again in this vein, wasting no time before showing off his gift for imbuing stand-alone visual gags with a certain philosophic eloquence.
These are strong beliefs that they're using internet tools to reinforce and to ... My prediction is that most of these ... Again, we'll see how many atrocities we get in this vein.
Typically, arguments in this vein — like recent pieces from Charles Murray and Clive Crook — do not adduce specific evidence of such snobbish disdain but merely assert its existence via broad generalities.
Do you plan to keep the series running in this vein, peppering one or two-issue stories with longer arcs and standalone graphic novels like My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies?
Commission proposals in this vein, like modifying the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to let companies provide free and reduced-cost cybersecurity services to political campaigns, might face similar headwinds.
Even if it's settled out of court, there's at least the chance that WWE offers a little more support to its wrestlers going forward, for fear of future suits in this vein.
Like other contemporaries working in this vein, such as Steffani Jemison and Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Artist is notable because their work, despite its surface pessimism, seeks to create space for fugitive agency.
There are so many questions in this vein, and the fact that the answers at times ran counter to popular assumptions meant that the work initially hit brick walls in some quarters.
Dodd's work often features portraits of googly-eyed, lolling-tongued creatures with cutesy names out of some sort of demented children's TV programming, and "Snaggle Stack" is very much in this vein.
Until now most research in this vein focused on larger green spaces like parks, which could give the impression that smaller spaces like yards do not contribute to the bigger urban ecosystem.
I think what distinguishes Carnwath's diaristic works from those of others working in this vein is that her observations don't seem rooted in an "I" that we can equate with the artist.
In this vein, a joint expert mission of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and the World Health Organization will depart to Italy this week to support the Italian authorities.
But, given the historic events that we've seen over the last several days, first with Hurricane Harvey and now with Hurricane Irma, we would like to maybe start off in this vein.
What the conversation has often missed, however, is why strikes in this vein are such a big deal: The damage inflicted chips away at the very identities and histories of their targets.
Smaller countries with less evolved internet policies could, in this vein, find internet blackouts to be appealing should they lose sleep over thoughts of viral fake news and the incitement of violence.
The concept additionally does a disservice to artists who legitimately work in this vein, not to mention the neo-primitivist movement being more conscientiously fostered by some of Detroit's experimental art spaces.
And while the tone is a delicate balancing act, Bayona ("The Impossible") has managed to connect on levels that elude so many projects in this vein, being genuinely emotional without becoming too maudlin.
Continuing in this vein of narrative ideas for what to cook, let's turn to Marilyn in Seattle, who is what they call in the radio game a first-time-caller-long-time-listener.
In this vein, the U.S. government should also suspend drug warrants against guerrilla commanders who have renounced drug production and trafficking and have agreed to provide valuable intelligence to U.S. and Colombian authorities.
There's certainly a lot more work to do in this vein, from testing non-German data sets to exploring how life satisfaction from a lotto win sticks around five or 10 years out.
He's painting them as anti-American, misleadingly equating criticism of his administration with hatred of the US. In this vein, he's said that if "the Squad" isn't happy in the US, they can leave.
Some stunts in this vein—a brand selling salami made from celebrity tissue samples, for example—attempt to carry on the charade as long as possible before the media start to figure it out.
History offers a few cautionary tales in this vein: In 1940, for example, prehistoric cave paintings were discovered inside the Lascaux cave complex in France; it was subsequently opened to the public in 1948.
In this vein, the same Sirota email that was misleading about Biden's 2018 speech accurately flagged a Biden retirement security plan from his 20203 campaign that floated the idea of raising the retirement age.
The shots of Benoist's "Portrait of a Black Woman" and those in which the couple flanks the Great Sphinx of Tanis begin to hint at such issues, but more could have done in this vein.
In "End Times," Walsh puts forward a hypothesis in this vein: Perhaps Earth is being treated like a zoo and humans are a remote group of indigenous galactic dwellers that are being intentionally left undisturbed.
"First Reformed," with its evident debt to Dreyer and Bresson (most obviously "Diary of a Country Priest"), might seem to follow in this vein, but it works through its influences to achieve an uncanny directness.
There have also been several articles in this vein on AfterEllen, such as one defending the exclusion of trans women from a women's music festival, or another that was critical of trans inclusion in lesbian spaces.
Based on the many other examples we've seen in this vein, the way in which social media platforms plan to deal with similarly delicate situations should be a major topic when discussing the future of technology.
Politics and celebrity have run into one another in this vein before—lest we forget Ronald Reagan, former president, was first a film star and Arnold Schwarzenegger before he became Governor of California was… Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Jenny showed some of the games she made in this vein, including one about dieting, in which a cute, cartoonish face dances away on a snake-like neck from "healthy" foods and chases around "unhealthy" foods.
Others in this vein include LiveStories, which is building a data ingestion, analytics, and visualization platform specifically aimed at civic organizations that might otherwise lack the in-house ability to do this kind of work themselves.
The innumerable posts in this vein illustrate a common challenge for digitally native direct-to-consumer brands: There are elements of the in-store experience, such as trying on a shoe, that are inevitably lost online.
He'll continue in this vein in November when he portrays another king killer, Macbeth, in a production of Shakespeare's tragedy directed by the "Game of Thrones" alumnus Matt Shakman at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, Calif.
It's a fresh twist on a familiar story — a May-December romance that so shrewdly anticipates and skirts expectations, I would not have minded if the novel had trundled along in this vein for another 200 pages.
Opdyke, who has critiqued US culture and politics since his early career — through tongue-in-cheek sculptures and drawings that suggest a societal decay driven by squabbles over guns, oil, and other material possessions — continues in this vein.
Artist Paul Rucker, whose recent exhibitions include REWIND and The Empathy Project, noted two of the biggest challenges facing artists who work in this vein, particularly at a time when the topic of mass incarceration is so prominent.
" Continuing in this vein, the Democrats note that in 28500, federal prosecutors "indicted three other Russian spies, two of whom targeted Page for recruitment," and then give a dripping report of  "Page's suspicious activity during the 6900 campaign.
Rechmaoui continues in this vein for his newly commissioned project in Al Hamriyah, a fishing village north of Ajman and a 45-minute drive from Sharjah city center, where SAF has built new artist studios and exhibition spaces.
I wonder if her rejection of classical ideals of beauty and her need to reinterpret myth led her to reexamine the nature of portraiture — which is what I think she is up to in her works in this vein.
Asked about responses in this vein from the business community, Dr. Weil said that he viewed his guidance on this and other issues as "teachable moments" that would benefit workers and their employers by making enforcement action less necessary.
The United States is conducting research and development (R&D) in this vein and recently expanded the 45Q tax credit, which is projected to stimulate nearly $1 billion in investment in carbon capture projects over the next six years.
" The most enduring trip in this vein was Hunter S. Thompson's in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, in which his white-knuckle escapades are further amplified by "the fearful intensity that comes at the peak of a mescaline seizure.
I think the strongest link we might have as far as environment is just being in the desert, being able to draw out some certain aspects of music that—when you're playing music in this vein, it becomes emphasized more strongly.
But what sets Future apart is not just the sheer number of songs he's made in this vein, it's the way he's consistently made these songs appropriate in a variety of environments with such a wide sonic range to them.
A fine older art work in this vein is Edward and Nancy Kienholz's "The Caddy Court" (1986-87), consisting of a 1978 Cadillac that has been sutured to a 1966 Dodge van and filled with animal skulls, antlers and other curios.
In recent work in this vein, Macuga produced a tapestry work that compared the violence that erupted at a public performance by playwright Tadeusz Kantor in 1967 with recent moves to censor or destroy works by Maurizio Cattalan and Piotr Uklański in Poland.
There's much more in this vein, as when Joan (the sharp, funny Mara Davi), a wiseacre chorine who takes a motherly attitude toward the new kid, bucks Ruby up when she threatens to get on the next bus, finding Broadway too hardhearted.
I hope the rest of the six-episode series continues in this vein, because watching TV heroes embrace conspiracy theories isn't much fun when presidential candidates foster gun-confiscation paranoia and a 9/11 truther is campaigning for Donald Trump in Iowa.
From the release of Darkspace I onwards, the number of black metal outfits devoted to science fiction has only increased, and almost 15 years later the number of groups and projects that regularly release quality material in this vein is decidedly noteworthy.
Standouts in this vein include Lawrence Abu Hamdan's acoustic installation "Saydnaya (the missing 19db)" (2017), which invites viewers into a room that is almost completely dark to hear the accounts of those who were condemned to torture in the infamous Syrian prison.
In this vein, we tested the theory that imposing a "cost" to providing information—and more importantly, imposing higher costs on extreme ratings—would eliminate the no-risk, average-skewing "lazy" one-star and five-star ratings and result in more accurate feedback.
While this ruling won't impact Apple in the near-term obviously, it could have some massive effects if and when other lawsuits in this vein pop up against Apple, especially given the company's renewed reliance on software services as its iPhone sales slow.
" In this vein, McPherson draws inspiration from Tegan and Sara, whose eighth full-length album, Love You to Death, comes out in just a few weeks: "[They] have been around for so long and have been putting out great music the entire time.
The most ambitious experiment in this vein may be In Situ, the restaurant inside the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art that on any given day faithfully reproduces a dozen or so dishes that are strongly identified with other restaurants around the world.
Her work in this vein continues today, with projects that highlight female athletes like Swoopes, a documentary she directed on Sheryl Swoopes, and 30 for 30's Unmatched, a film about the friendship and rivalry between Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova, which she co-produced.
In this vein, Laurie, the Bumble BFF city representative, has made closer friends with her fellow Bumble Seattle ambassadors then she has with people she's met through the app itself, in part because they share a goal: to throw engaging events for local Bumble users.
In this vein, I sponsored the Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act in 2014, legislation that created the Veteran's Choice Program to grant flexibility to veterans who otherwise would have experienced inexplicably long wait-times, drive-times, or both, to access their health care benefits.
Adele and Sam Smith have been some of the country's biggest recent exports in this vein, with their ability to enchant everyone from a teen going through their first breakup to an uncle who just likes to crank up a ballad on his drive home from work.
After his release, El-Salahi continued to work in his 'prison style' for the remainder of his career, a facet highlighted by Vigo's Art Basel booth, which featured a series of never-before-seen works made in this vein, created by the artist between 1976 and 1977.
Against solutions in this vein, a growing chorus of progressives is insisting that the time has come to take on the issue of gun violence more aggressively than ever before—to, through mandatory buybacks or gun bans—fundamentally rethink a certain sacred freedom for the common good.
I think it's significant that a lot of the most critically successful recent films in this vein (Silver Linings Playbook, Young Adult, Lady Bird, Eighth Grade) generally attempt to layer a rom-com structure onto another kind of narrative — the teen comedy or the family dramedy.
Plenty of funny comedies have followed this loose, sketch-like format over the years, but it's much tougher to construct a comedy classic in this vein, because while you might remember some of the film's biggest laughs, you likely won't remember the characters or the story.
In the contest to attract new hires, tech companies often supplement already generous salaries with comprehensive benefit packages, and in this vein one company has hit on a novel idea: A health plan that covers its employees beyond death and into the realms of a speculative future rebirth.
" Typical of complaints in this vein was a review by Herbert Leibowitz of Mr. Wilbur's collection "The Mind-Reader" in The New York Times of June 290, 22011: "While we acknowledge his erudition and urbanity, we regretfully liken his mildness to the amiable normality of the bourgeois citizen.
In this vein, the apparatuses within the modern city can be thought of as a hall of mirrors into which the individual can be surprised by the reflection of a multifaceted self, one far more dynamic and creative than had been assumed in the age before photographs and films.
While "Common Sense" isn't necessarily a departure for J Hus, it's definitely an expansion of the confident and assured sound he's already established, and if the album from which it takes its name follows in this vein, we'll be looking at one of the best British debuts of the year.
In this vein, the two sides agreed to transform the demilitarized zone into a peace zone in a genuine sense by ceasing as of May 1 this year all hostile acts and eliminating their means, including broadcasting through loudspeakers and distribution of leaflets, in the areas along the Military Demarcation Line.
Like much prior literature in this vein, McDonell's book recalls his own firsthand experiences, as he recounts his interactions through "fixers" with ordinary people in one scene, and then tells of jumping a helicopter to an undisclosed location in southern Afghanistan to observe American forces target and kill an enemy.
But you wouldn't expect cowboy songs in this vein—produced, written, and performed alongside Josh Ritter, Josh Kaufman, and members of The National—a dozen bittersweet pastoral ballads and western hymns, cousins of the original cowboy folklore that were passed down in untamed territories in the days before radio had full reach.
But a movie like "Fahrenheit 451" doesn't exist in a vacuum, and while Jordan couldn't be a whole lot hotter coming off "Creed" and "Black Panther" -- and Shannon, as always, proves intense in a villainous role -- there's been plenty of more compelling science fiction films in this vein over the last half-century.
As with his earlier work in this vein, including "Borat" and "Da Ali G Show," Cohen's shtick is a kind of performance art, built around just how far he can push his subjects, whose instincts to walk away or yell "cut" are curbed by the fact that they're being interviewed on camera.
In this vein, Cloudflare today announced a new enterprise service known as Spectrum, aimed at taking the protections the company has added for internet services like websites and web applications and extending those defenses to anything else a corporate customer is running that has an internet connection—from email or gaming servers to IoT devices.
In this vein, a core part of the sanctuary home model is to push employers of domestic workers to follow fair employment practices, such as paying a living wage, offering paid time off, and communicating clearly about expectations at work—all things many people often take for granted at jobs in more traditional office settings.
More often, and especially in "The Counterlife" (1986), Mr. Roth's masterpiece in this vein, what results is a profound investigation into the competing and overlapping claims of fiction and reality, in which each aspires to the condition of the other and the very idea of a self becomes a fabrication at once heroic and treacherous.
Other contributions in this vein include Elizabeth Condon's splashy, quasi-botanical "Fear of Life Can Be a Subtle Thing" (2015) in acrylic and glitter on linen; Jian-Jun Zhang's brushy, black and white abstract monoprints; and Walter Biggs' muscular and lustrous monochromatic mounds of graphite, sand, acrylic, and oil on linen stretched over a panel.
Another film in this vein is Unrest, directed by Jennifer Brea, which both chronicles Brea's own struggles with extreme chronic fatigue syndrome and unlocks for the audience a lot of information about the experiences of those around the world who are left helpless by the syndrome, which the medical establishment often treats as made up or untreatable.
In this vein, the delegation will seek to roll back already-tepid democracy and human rights conditions on its $1.3 billion in foreign military financing, as well as advocate for the continuation of cash flow financing (CFF, which allows Egyptians to buy defense equipment on credit) after a 2015 White House statement it would be terminated in 2018.
As she discussed in her recent appearance on THUMP's Rave Curious podcast, acoustic orchestral arrangements have steadily become a major part of her work, thanks in no small part to her Masters in Composition for Screen from the Royal College of Music in London, and she's about to come out with her biggest statement in this vein yet.
So the NYC Winter Jazzfest will feature a number of other groups working in this vein, like Breathe, a brass ensemble led by the trombonist Craig Harris; Transcendence, a historically informed yet contemporary project of the drummer Jaimeo Brown; and Class Struggle, a quintet led by the tenor saxophonist David Murray (and named for a poem by Amiri Baraka).
More in this vein is what is needed: as proven by the return of TRL in the US, while the internet certainly rules right now as an outlet for music, music-centred TV is still something that audiences want – it's still a great way for new acts to reach audiences they mightn't usually – and we can handle it in much greater volume.
In this vein, the Declaration of Independence can serve as a reference point for the international community, which is evaluating a human rights system that is fast becoming a global technocracy; for human rights experts, who may have forgotten the roots of the human rights movement; and for oppressed people, who seek to hold accountable leaders who abuse their basic human rights.
After a section in which Clinton describes how some West Virginia Trump supporters welcomed coal CEO Don Blankenship, who had been convicted of violating mine safety standards, to a protest against her, she continues in this vein: Some on the left, including Bernie Sanders, argue that working-class whites have turned away from Democrats because the party became beholden to Wall Street donors and lost touch with its populist roots.
Like any good magpie, Gabbert keeps the delightful facts coming, and often leads into them the way she might at a dinner party, with some version of: "I read somewhere that…" In this vein, she notes that Kafka's "Metamorphosis" is difficult to translate into Japanese because of "insect appreciation" — meaning, in short, that the Japanese might not find it all that gross or jarring to wake up as a giant bug.
In this vein, other readers pointed to the research of L. Lewis Wall, a doctor and medical anthropologist at Washington University in St. Louis, who has argued that the condition Sims was trying to repair, vesicovaginal fistula, a complication of childbirth for many 19th century women, was so painful and horrific that women were desperate for relief and that the female slaves on which he initially operated wanted to try something, anything, rather than live with the misery.
"Here are all the things I'm absolutely not going to: Tuesday it's a lunch with Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezomolo (nice name!), then there are the cocktails for artist Teresita Fernandez (I like her, she's pretty, she's Cuba, and she won a MacArthur fellowship,) then there's my friend Lapo Elkann's Ferrari party, which I'll have to leave to make the dinner Delphine Arnault is having (she's the daughter of the owner of LVMH, no less) for Berlin-based artist Anselm Reyle," he writes, continuing in this vein for another several hundred words.
Moreover, if one considers the alternate history of Schapiro's having continued to work in this vein of geometric abstraction, given the typical narratives of the time, her career would likely have plateaued in relation to a colleague like Held, in part because he was a male artist, with all the privileges that brought, and in part because he was, in that mode, perhaps a stronger artist: as impressive as "Byzantium" is, it can't compete with the impact of Held's paintings as paintings, their literal physicality — the extra thick stretchers and larger size and the paint handling, which manages to be worked even when flat — and their composition, which bends vision into sci-fi space but also retains the power of the overall ground.

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