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"inextricable" Definitions
  1. too closely linked to be separated

381 Sentences With "inextricable"

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Hence, China has become an inextricable part of economic globalization.
But for others, the politics are inextricable from the policy.
It could also make Facebook inextricable from its users' lives.
But thenceforward the music falls into an inextricable slough of dreariness.
The system itself is inextricable from its historical relationship with slavery.
Solo defended her remarks as being inextricable from her athletic success.
Like them and various Conceptualists, he makes language and form inextricable.
My guess would be that it's an inextricable combination of both.
It's a scientific work but also premodern, making it inextricable from theology.
His inextricable cohesiveness with the visuals operator was a privilege to observe.
No matter what form government takes, politics is inextricable from daily life.
Ward's lyricism seems inextricable from the politics that emerged from the storm.
Inextricable trade ties and a common currency would make future conflicts impossible.
These two concepts seem at odds with each other, but they're inextricable.
To Rowe-Finkbeiner, these inequities are inextricable from the smart diaper discussion.
His personal brand and his conversion comeback are inextricable from one another.
Technology is an inextricable part of our society and the business world.
Some comics have laughs that are an inextricable part of their persona.
It is probably both, for the two are in some measure inextricable.
Search, it's strongly implied, is an inextricable part of the human experience.
What especially resonates about Moira, though, is that she's inextricable from her wardrobe.
In other words, the lyrics are inextricable from the music (sorry, Genius users).
Genocide, slavery, exploitation, worker repression, and other injustices are inextricable from this history.
The dogma of Lent and its outward expressions are inextricable from one another.
Absolutely. The relationship between that kind of politics and violence was inextricable for Arendt.
This incident is inextricable from the larger conversation on harassment and toxicity in games.
Significantly, in Gladman's 2007 collection Newcomer Can't Swim, writing and social experience are inextricable.
The rise of socialist politics is inextricable from the decline in support for capitalism.
It makes you see the inextricable connections between even the most disparate, disjointed things.
Still, it is clear that politics will be inextricable from next year's budget negotiations.
He winds up exploring the inextricable — but often fraught — connection between food and nature.
Jordan was a black body, and thus his threat was inextricable from his personhood.
It's interesting because I'm a black person who has inextricable ties to the university.
Unexpected disruption is synonymous with society and progress, and disharmony is inextricable from everyday life.
As the senator's comment implied, reproductive health care is inextricable from the health care debate.
But, in its own way, chilling out is an inextricable part of the clubbing experience.
As I have gotten older, this knowledge has become inextricable from the porn-watching experience.
Zionism was inextricable from the Jewish studies curriculum that took up half my school day.
As with finding a family, the sport eventually becomes an inextricable part of one's identity.
For her, that was just an inextricable part of the self-defense foundations of BJJ.
But in Hollywood, where product and cause are inextricable, it makes a kind of sense.
For Mr. Morris, love and universality are inextricable, and universal love is the ultimate good.
This is theater, performance inextricable from product, which itself is as much toy as candy.
A story about the assault case that is inextricable from any accounting of his life.
For others in the area, the Ikata plant feels like an inextricable part of life.
And in this quaint college town, home to the state's flagship university, they seem inextricable.
For Tchen, debates surrounding how best to combat sexual misconduct are inextricable from those about diversity.
I was very interested in how rock and roll advertising, hype, publicity, and PR are inextricable.
But the two are often inextricable, given the large percentage of minorities in the working class.
Neopets ultimately evolved into something magical, and an inextricable part of many a millennial's formative years.
What their elders ate is inextricable from who they were, and who these chefs are today.
An eternal life seems inextricable from the slow deterioration of the mind and body she experienced.
Mr. Trump's possible crimes are inextricable from his desire for unilateral control of the federal government.
The act of measurement — observation, by someone or something — becomes an inextricable part of the theory.
Hot chicken, in its ideal form, is fried chicken in which hotness is inextricable from chickenness.
Even after two decades, residents vividly remember the inextricable link between the town and the murder.
What's worse, many of these laws, especially in the South, are inextricable from their racist origins.
But Alias Grace, and the insidious effects of patriarchy that it portrays, feels inextricable from our present.
While commercial space is finding its footing, NASA is inextricable from almost any major American space endeavor.
Historically, bread has had an inextricable tie to civilizations and cultures, from religious offerings to political revolutions.
The history of wellness programs is inextricable from the history of rising health care costs in America.
But as my colleague Andrew Webster wrote, the power of Splatoon 2 is inextricable from its hardware.
Much like hot tubs, tears, and Chris Harrison, puns are an inextricable part of the Bachelor institution.
For these men, the joy of rapping is inextricable from the anguish of living in Los Angeles.
However, the now inextricable influence of advanced technologies on global affairs differentiates the contest between superpowers today.
Problems and progress are inextricable, and the history of improvement is also the history of problem-discovery.
In the media at the time, their blackness was made to seem inextricable from their presumed criminality.
The illusion that Twitter visibility and professional relevance are indisputably inextricable always felt too risky to puncture.
But with the Clintons, the public and private were always intertwined in an inextricable and unappetizing way.
Her life has spanned much of the state's modern history, a story of growth inextricable from development.
For Pompeo, American patriotism and a narrowly defined brand of Christian pugilism are inextricable from one another.
So the water crisis, and the Michigan state government's slow response, is inextricable from whom it affects.
Its adoption into erotic practice is simply another application of rope—a tool inextricable to the culture itself.
"Her interactions with us have been solely on Lean In." But for others, the two roles are inextricable.
The great generals of the Civil War, Union and Confederate, are an inextricable part of our military history.
That story and others made international justice and human rights concerns inextricable from climate change for Ms. Robinson.
It's a truism that's older than dirt and has mostly been accepted as an inextricable link in investing.
In other words, lies and absurdity are inextricable from Jones, they are the very essence of his worldview.
Today, P-Orridge's performance and visual art are inextricable, and always a deeply personal manifestation of their identity.
Wilbur's work repeatedly raises two inextricable questions: How much does the imagination have to do with one's experience?
Sankofa is meant to remind us of the inextricable bonding of the past to the present and future.
Certainly, the two anxieties were inextricable: look away from the struggle, for one second, and you may fall.
Cars were an inextricable part of our international image and helped shape our national identity: Germans loved cars.
Obama's allowing the clothes conversation to dominate the substance conversation, but in fact she made the two inextricable.
And that beauty is inextricable from their intimacy, and from the specific circumstances of who was behind the camera.
For nearly 50 years, Andy Warhol's Interview served as the only magazine to prove art was inextricable from fashion.
In his feverish, almost phantasmagoric journey, he creates a topography of desire, where eroticism, identity, and loneliness are inextricable.
But the politicking by certain Democrats on the matter seems to have made the two inextricable in Trump's mind.
Inextricable from all of this is the fact that Halladay's was an incredible story of perseverance and redemption, too.
It's true: The city of Boston has an inextricable connection to that most noble sovereign of caffeinated liquids—tea.
The fortunes of someone running for the Senate are sometimes inextricable from the fate of someone running for governor.
It illuminates the inextricable connection of the body to technology in some unexpected spheres like gentrification, spirituality, and gender.
Self-augmented reality is now just as inextricable from the Instagram experience as stalking your ex's ex's dog's profile.
The growth in Toronto is not singularly credited to DeRozan, but it's also inextricable from his own individual growth.
But while California's climate has always been fire prone, the link between climate change and bigger fires is inextricable.
Caravaggio's singular way of seeing, and of placing what he saw onto canvas, is somehow inextricable from his dissolution.
But R. Kelly's pop genius has become, for me, inextricable from the many allegations of sexual impropriety against him.
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The awesome sense of space is an inextricable part of the beauty here — the unadulterated vistas, the endless land.
These dual dynamics forge an inextricable link between climate change and the possibility of a more gender-balanced society.
But whatever role Nawaz enjoys as a public intellectual is inextricable from his personal celebrity as a former fundamentalist.
As this movie tells it, Lucchi's life was her work, and her work was an inextricable collaboration with Gianikian.
Gliding and burbling, ringing and spattering and glitching, that lyricism animates an album whose loveliness and silliness are inextricable.
The titular star's path to success is always inextricable from her husband's decline, addiction, and inability to handle her success.
It's become an inextricable part of the country's culture and social fabric, widely used by younger and older generations alike.
Fashion and politics might not seem like an obvious pairing, but the two were inextricable at New York Fashion Week.
Tandoh is perhaps at her most insightful when she writes about want and shame and their inextricable link to food.
I was melodramatic and stupid, but my awful verse is telling: labor is inextricable from time, and time from mortality.
And in times like these, when pop culture and #MeToo are inextricable, holiday fare is also not free of scrutiny.
For both Joshua, now grown, and me, memories from those years are inextricable from the things I baked for him.
The argument for subtitles often seems inextricable from the argument against dubbing; that was true for this round of debate.
Mr. Bezos's success is inextricable from the decline of mall culture in America, which a filmmaker is chronicling on YouTube.
He would become a prominent defender of slavery, describing it as an unfortunate, but inextricable part of the nation's economy.
He shows that "territorial empire" hasn't been just an aberration but an inextricable part of the country's fabric, woven throughout.
The inextricable interrelationship of time and space has long been the arena of probing by creative and scientific minds alike.
The tech boom exacerbating the San Francisco real estate crisis lauds "disruptive innovations" as an inextricable part of good business.
Gliding and burbling, ringing and spattering and glitching, a lyrical escapism animates an album whose loveliness and silliness are inextricable.
The general positive-minded socially conscious scene, that link is inextricable; positivity and Bane were in the same sentence growing up.
But for her, activism and art have always been inextricable; since the start of her career, she's been merging the two.
And her particular ability to goad Trump and blunt the effectiveness of his political style has been inextricable from her gender.
It would be easy for Congress to allow the division so inextricable in this presidential election to dictate the next session.
The abuse of power is often inextricable from the stories of sexual harassment and assault, from Harvey Weinstein to Eric Schneiderman.
Empowering poor women was, in their eyes, inextricable from doing something about the vast gulf separating the global rich and poor.
Vietnam was the first truly televised war; the war and the medium through which millions of Americans experienced it were inextricable.
Over the past decade, screens from computers, smartphones, tablets, and other sources have become an inextricable part of most people's lives.
In the United States, however, the notion of a "white wizard" is inextricable from a shameful history of bigotry and murder.
Like Gotham is to Batman, the swamp is an inextricable piece of Swamp Thing's being, and Swamp Thing does not disappoint there.
It's not that simple, however, because many facets of Jackson's addiction and depression are inextricable from his complicated feelings about Ally's career.
She documents how the pursuit of happiness has become synonymous with the pursuit of excess, and money has become inextricable from morality.
As a result, LGBTQ people have come to recognize that documenting their past is an inextricable part of the gay liberation movement.
Two things hit me: Birthdays are inextricable from mothers; obvious, but I hadn't made the connection that two people deserve the celebration.
Yet as in Kafka, Poe and Ishiguro's "The Unconsoled," the essential disturbance resides in an inextricable interplay between inner and outer worlds.
From then on, I couldn't help thinking about the inextricable link between transportation and the design of the cities I was living in.
Limits in technical scope are often trotted out as an excuse, but as with film, game technology is inextricable from its cultural foundations.
Slowly but surely, she learns to accept that as fact and realizes that what she loves about him is inextricable from his work.
That jerky, tensile style of guitar/piano jitter rattles around in their bones, as inextricable from the band dynamic as Daniel's raw bleat.
The two are inextricable — in Mr. Trump's world, the foreign policy elite in both parties have forced us into expensive alliances and wars.
The humiliations that she suffered — and the public sympathy that she reaped — were inextricable from the dueling displays of male vanity around her.
Farah exempts no one from criticism, yet he denies no one sympathy; exile and opportunity, rage and love, delusion and faith are inextricable.
And yet this excess, of labor, beauty and creativity, is the industry's ongoing magic — indeed, the shows' endurance is inextricable from their ephemerality.
After all, it's the visual richness that has always made the series irresistible, with hair and makeup an inextricable component of its appeal.
But this year, the Women's World Cup took off in unprecedented ways precisely because of the recognition that sports and politics are inextricable.
But some view Musk, who is also the CEO of SpaceX and The Boring Co., as inextricable from the multibillion companies he leads.
In short, The Civil War's use of Ballou's letter is something of a contentious issue, due to its inextricable associations with Burns's historical romanticizing.
In one of my classes, we talk about places where you see the digital and the physical interacting in places where it's very inextricable.
Aimee, though often grotesque, is never cartoonish: Smith conjures a strange but convincing creature whose appeal, even up close, is inextricable from her monstrosity.
The music often felt subordinate to their physical exertions, though in the suite's best moments the two sides were inextricable, each feeding the other.
I still deplore the habit of writing the violent, uncomfortable moments out of political history—because they're inextricable from moments of major political change.
How could the leadership of a studio who dismisses serious allegations of significant labor issues properly address the inextricable relationship between technology and labor?
It's an example of the way that language is "underspecified for meaning," which, to Everett, supports his hypothesis that culture is inextricable from language.
The lineup poster remains an inextricable, integral part of a music festival, serving as something of a word search for hipsters of every age.
Each dish is inextricable from its time and place, those villages and landscapes and rustic kitchens that inspired both the cooking and the writing.
That idea is inextricable — whatever the country's conspicuous failings — from the defense of liberty, democracy, human rights, open societies and the rule of law.
Strutting and provocation were camouflage for my fear, and for the taint of weakness most people then — including me — thought inextricable from being gay.
And the alternative, to accept that my inextricable tether to gender-based subjugation could not be overridden with force of will, was overwhelming and painful.
And yet many if not most people with mental illness are also not defined by it, though it is an inextricable part of their lives.
Nicholas is interested in encouraging readers not just to heal themselves, but to see that work as inextricable from a more communal kind of repair.
I know better, and yet, I can't help myself, because my preferred form of entertainment — the internet and its content abyss — is inextricable from work.
They, too, had a clerical father in whom tyranny and authority were inextricable, who elevated their ideals while being careless of their bodies and minds.
Sexuality and music were inextricable for Mr. Cowley, whose music reflected and later stimulated the rites and environments of gay life in 1970s San Francisco.
It is not possible to relate to these buildings on a purely aesthetic level, because their use-function is an inextricable element of their form.
Yun shows how, although shelter doesn't guarantee safety and blood doesn't guarantee love, there's something inextricable about the relationship between a child and a parent.
But Zhuang is also determined and dreamy, suspicious and generous — he becomes real to us, in other words, an inextricable combination of noble and naïve.
That hustle, drive, and self-possession is an inextricable part of her star persona, and any attempt to play it down just wouldn't feel true.
Standing in front of them, I had what felt like a Buddhist revelation: For a moment, I could see that impermanence was inextricable from form.
It's organic and authentic; inextricable but innocuous, completing his goal of rendering sexality as something tangential to his artistic talent and thus by default, a heartthrob.
Donald Glover, for his part, clearly revels in the role of Lando Calrissian — a character like Solo himself, that is seemingly inextricable from its originating actor.
The Balvenie's unique range of whiskies are hand-crafted to perfection — and the journey from barley to bottle is an inextricable element of the final product.
Their overlooked lives are an inextricable part of the historical narrative of our country — and not simply because they were the "beneficiaries" of the 13th Amendment.
Star is considered one of the most influential beauty gurus in the industry right now, with a controversial past that's seemingly inextricable from his current success.
Taken off the German quintet's upcoming album, The Inextricable Wandering, "Cyanide Lips" is an urgent, ominous epic, and an excellent representation of the band's overall mien.
China is an inextricable part of the global supply chain, producing the piece parts of cars, gadgets, bluejeans and practically anything else made by human hands.
For as long as white evangelicals have been a politically robust force, white American identity, GOP party politics, and evangelical theology have been all but inextricable.
Stonecipher's renovation of the prose poem is inextricable from her sensitivity to how much further erosion has taken place since Baudelaire walked the streets of Paris.
The inextricable relationship between the Castro dictatorship and the Chavista regime began 25 years ago, when Hugo Chávez visited Havana just after being released from prison.
Like Ms. Moore, Ms. Takeda emphasized that function is often inextricable from beauty — an aesthetic principle advocated by Mingei, the 20th-century Japanese folk art movement.
For a lot of seniors, pride and independence are inextricable, so be sensitive to this as you do your best to convince her to stay put.
Trump sensed the deep anxiety of some white Americans — their inextricable fear of racial and economic decline — and promised a government for them and against others.
But what they suggest, unlike the octagons, is that as long as they're really inextricable, several incomplete attempts can merge into one perfect, irreducible new shape.
That is not the play's central topic, but it is inextricable nonetheless as the action shifts between past and present, reality and imagination, America and Vietnam.
I'm trying to get to the heart of the matter, and put down in words how, for me, art, love, and freedom are inextricable from one another.
Called Limusaurus inextricabilis, which means inextricable mud lizard, these dog-sized dinosaurs once roamed northwestern China during the late Jurassic between 156 and 161 million years ago.
Did You Know That Basketball Has a Rich, Meaningful History and Sports Are Fundamentally Inextricable From the Fraught Systems of Labor, Race, and Capital Underlying Our Society?
There may be another, more primal reason for Santa Muerte's growing popularity in Mexico, and it has to do with the inextricable link between religion and death.
Extreme violence has killed over 26 transgender people this year, and often homelessness, or housing instability, is an inextricable factor in the growing rate of trans murders.
These gods and their people and landscapes have always felt inextricable from the revelation of worlds in words, images and feelings blooming inside me as I read.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Balkans are a region geographically and historically inextricable from Europe, writes Maria Todorova in her 21980 book Imagining the Balkans.
The Irish sexual abuse crisis was particularly severe, and it rocked the robustly Catholic country's faith in a church that had been inextricable from Irish national identity.
In the eight years since the pair started dating, and the two since they were married in Jaipur, Honawar and Shah's respective creative worlds have become inextricable.
I did not know this at first, but I can see now that the inextricable intertwining of two existential wounds is at the heart of my work.
I understand, now, that I mistook a decrease in active interference for progress toward a world in which my personhood was seen as inextricable from everyone else's.
"Red Scare" recently hosted a live show at Brooklyn&aposs Union Hall with the infamous influencer Caroline Calloway, demonstrating how politics and culture are entirely inextricable.  5.
You can't live in places like the desert borderlands without seeing your entire history, present, and foreseeable future as inextricable from the tension that's always been there.
As Vox's Nisha Chittal explained, the squad's race and gender are inextricable from the way established political leaders (particularly on the right) have responded to their rise.
And what a great many things she knows: about the mystery of personality, about how terror and beauty can be inextricable, and the monstrous and the familiar.
He wants to encourage a shift in the typical "mainland" perspective of American history, showing that "territorial empire" has been an inextricable part of the country's fabric.
Police killing of black people in the United States and the West's support for regimes responsible for mass killing in places such as the Congo are practically inextricable.
"Mosaic Virus" and "Myriad (Tulips)" make the case that the artist and algorithm can never be separated, that flowers are inextricable from systems of social and economic currency.
I left feeling horrible about myself because I am a person whose self-worth is in an inextricable relationship with physical appearance (at least I recognize it, ok?).
America's energy system is inextricable from policy and politics, and an industry that creates a lot of jobs is inevitably going to have more influence over that process.
America is fast learning that the way we treat inmates and detainees is a reflection of our country's values, and inextricable from our own moral and political futures.
Her dream of a supportive lover sets her apart from her fellow denizens of Covent Garden, where the cycle of poverty is inextricable from the cycle of abuse.
Dating back to the days of arcades, where communities weren't even capable of watching one another's matches very often, fighting games are inextricable from where they're being played.
What happens when music is no longer a "place apart," as Lester Bangs imagined, but inextricable from that "benign lap of America" from which we could once escape?
It's inextricable from the idea, now atrophied, of an improvable world in which certain inalienable rights exist and certain forms of evil — those bestial camps — must be confronted.
Washington and Beijing seem to be hunkering down for a protracted conflict, one in which disagreements about trade seem inextricable from broader questions involving geopolitical and technological dominance.
Technology is undoubtedly one of the main culprits as to why we're this way, but unplugging isn't exactly an option as it's now inextricable from our daily lives.
For the most part, "Cats" is both a horror and an endurance test, a dispatch from some neon-drenched netherworld where the ghastly is inextricable from the tedious.
He was on tour for his second album, Overgrown, whose cryptic, severe beauty seemed inextricable from its sculptural sense of stereo space, frequency, and timbre, its otherworldly stasis.
These forays into haut-bourgeois Berlin can obscure the darker side of the city, but this aspect is an inextricable part of Berlin's historical arc, and cannot be ignored.
Although "Spirit's" inextricable connection to Disney's "The Lion King" may have slightly stunted Beyoncé's creative expression, she more than made it up with unreasonably high glamour, rich cultural references.
He exists outside of all norms: His gender and his membership in the elite fraternity of ex-presidents (he is one of only four former presidents alive) are inextricable.
Arthur Koestler, the author of " Darkness at Noon ," concluded that your relative sense of fate and chance in the world is inextricable from what kind of person you are.
Bathed in warm humor and wistful longing, it's a film that stays with you long after it's over, a lingering reminder of the inextricable link between love and place.
And while most of the world knows Ikea solely for its inexpensive furniture and giant blue stores, in Sweden its image is inextricable from the life of Ingvar Kamprad.
The form of his propaganda was inextricable from its content: the fictionalization of a globalized world into simple slogans, to be repeated until an enemy thus defined was exterminated.
In the end, Albee and Almodóvar have created maternal archetypes (one tormented and weak, the other earthy and capable) that are inextricable from their authors' own sense of alienation.
I walked away from it considering the evergreen idea that your ancestors' experiences are inextricable from your own; their wisdom is inherent, patiently revealing itself as your life proceeds.
Yet it is Wiseman's wariness about being a political filmmaker that make his films politically radical, his reluctance about propagandizing in a medium that has inextricable roots in propaganda.
Swaying with stark power while stealing from Brazil the concept of saudade, the song's gentle, plucked acoustic guitar harmonics accentuate a melody inextricable from the rawness of her voice.
Looking at the two adaptations side by side, you can begin to see just how inextricable the violence and rage of the source material is from its enduring appeal.
There is an inextricable link between domestic abuse and mass shootings; violent people who choose to shoot many people in a public area often begin their violence in the home.
The visual is a metaphorical representation of our inextricable connection to the earth, which is often lost between meeting the demands of capitalism, overpopulation and other things of that nature.
Zhou Qinfen, a retiree from China's eastern Jiangsu province visiting Beijing on Sunday, echoed several other Chinese interviewed who said they consider Taiwan to be an inextricable part of China.
Yet suggesting that drinking is a quasi-blasphemous act obfuscates the fact that alcohol—and wine in particular—has been an inextricable part of Iranian culture and identity for millennia.
Curry puts much of herself into her work, and The Chinese Room embraces that passion, marrying it with Pinchbeck's writing to form an inextricable bond that feels intimate and powerful.
A society that values privacy understands that the values of privacy are inextricable from the values that we inherited from the enlightenment, such as individual sovereignty, autonomy, even democracy itself.
But given that technology is now an inextricable part of our life, the least we can do is mitigate the effects of blue light to save our perpetually tired retinas.
"New York is once again leading the way to prevent gun violence, and with this common sense reform, break the inextricable link between gun violence and domestic violence," Cuomo said.
Over the course of four books, countless speeches, and 25,000 tweets, Benioff has created a public persona that marries audacious business acumen with ambiguously spiritual beneficence, all inextricable from Salesforce.
Many western notions of good health are not reflected— mentally or physically—in Indigenous communities, or by people who see their own health as inextricable from that of a community.
The book attempts to articulate how essential and inextricable performance is to masculinity, and how surreal — and sometimes dangerous, for us and for the people we encounter — that can be.
The work suggests that these bodies of various ethnicities and ages might represent any place in the world — that these people are mobile, not inextricable from their points of origin.
Tesla is in the car business, but Elon Musk recognized from the beginning that there was an inextricable connection between the data coming from the car and the physical vehicle itself.
American culture has long been influenced by what has traditionally been called the Protestant work ethic: the idea that hard work, self-sacrifice, and moral purity are inextricable from one another.
Over time, the genre became an inextricable strand of the city's double helix, the soundtrack to clubs packed with pop-locking b-boys and the beach-bound cruises of Lowrider enthusiasts.
It was such a watershed event that many observers marked it as the moment livestreaming finally became so inextricable from the mainstream that one could say, finally, the medium had arrived.
Emre, a professor of English at Oxford, wrote a previous book on the surge of readers in postwar America, and she knows that a story is inextricable from how it's told.
The food's history is inextricable from the suffering of Native American people at the hands of the U.S. government and the high rates of diabetes and obesity in Native communities today.
Graham's visual choices, like the warped free-form typography of Fillmore concert posters and the pulsating blobs of concert light shows, are now inextricable from cultural memories of the late '23400s.
Given the inextricable link between domestic violence and lethal gun violence, this legislation will require all domestic violence crime convictions, including misdemeanors, to result in the immediate removal of all firearms.
But when it comes to some of the worst offenders — the biggest tech companies that have become an inextricable part of our everyday lives — we aren't left with much of a choice.
It could also make Facebook inextricable from its users' lives — a high priority for the company amid calls from regulators in the United States and abroad that it should be broken up.
Sinclair Lewis never actually made the famous claim that "when fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross," but religion is inextricable from his dystopia.
And the fact that 85033 percent of all people convicted of terrorism or terrorism-related offenses in the U.S. were foreign-born, pointing to a clear, inextricable link between immigration and terrorism.
The specifics will differ with each person, but I imagine most Verge readers my age and younger have grown up with video games as an essential and inextricable part of their life.
To his teammates, at least, the Zudonyms are inextricable from the kid who keeps their heads up, who Nance says genuinely rooted for their success even when he was on the bench.
Emanating from our Constitution, which establishes the three essential, inextricable branches of government, the American rule of law requires that the arbitrary exercise of power remain subordinate to well-defined legal principles.
He built a community around the idea that children in the Rockaways should be engaged — and that surfing alongside skate lessons, cooking workshops, and snowboard trips was an inextricable part of that.
As the Native American scholar Joanne Barker has written, Marshall's definition is inextricable from "backwardness": Tribes are the unruly, violent social groups that preceded American civilization, and were rightfully subdued by it.
Sontag: Her Life and Work is strongest, and most freshly compelling, when — sometimes directly, sometimes inadvertently — it tells a story that suggests Sontag's development as a writer was inextricable from her queerness.
While some say we should first deal with North Korea's more imminent threat, postponing action on Iran, so doing ignores the inextricable relationship between the two, both operationally and in global perceptions.
"This was the first time there has ever been a Security Council meeting solely dedicated to the concept that human rights and peace and security are inextricable from one another," Berschinski says.
Lyons was the subject of magazine profiles and a frequent flyer at the Met Gala, fashion's biggest event of the year, and her presence is inextricable from J.Crew's popularity during this era.
As recounted in an oral history of the genre by Adam Rathe for OUT magazine, queers, both closeted and out, were inextricable to the rise of formative punk in the late 1970s.
Substantively, postwar liberals advocated an extension and expansion of the New Deal project while emphasizing, unlike some earlier Democrats, the inextricable connection between an egalitarian economic agenda and a commitment to civil rights.
I think that story is sort of inextricable from the story of Rhizome itself, which is an organization that was founded in 1996, pretty early in the life cycle of the public internet.
With a few joking exceptions, emoji are like gesture and tone of voice, in that their form and meaning are inextricable; they are almost impossible to misunderstand because they are universal and obvious.
DisposeRx is a company in my district that manufactures a powder that mixes with water inside a pill bottle and renders any unused opioids not only inaccessible and inextricable, but also bio-degradable.
The question goes to the heart of what I was beginning to think of as the second conundrum of northern-lights tourism: its seemingly inextricable incorporation of digital technology into human sensory experience.
Family Matters Siddhartha Mukherjee, in his article on genetics and mental illness, reflects that our psychoses, anxieties, and manias, however destructive, are inextricable parts of our identity ("Runs in the Family," March 28th).
Plutocrat-worthy timepieces have become such an inextricable part of tennis culture that Serena Williams rocked a rose-gold Royal Oak Offshore by Audemars Piguet for her recent debut on a Wheaties box.
Or was the court expressing something that the narrowness of the cases could not address head-on—namely, that sexuality and gender are inextricable, that this was a fight over bodies and power?
"The fact that there is nothing within the building and that there has not been an official statement released from Harvard University acknowledging that indirect yet inextricable tie is very irresponsible," Hao added.
And while the strong winds known as Santa Ana contributed to the bigger fires, the link with climate change is inextricable, said Park Williams, a bioclimatologist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
And American workers should cheer labor on when they take this course — for example, by supporting the ongoing wave of teachers' strikes — knowing that the fates of union and nonunion workers are inextricable.
But Carey's announcement appears to be a harbinger of a changing conversation around the representation of mental health and female celebrities, inextricable from the ways the media talks about gender and tells women's stories.
The issue of impeachment here is inextricable from everything else that people believe in, from their loyalty to Trump to their hatred of Clinton and even the social issues they believe in most fervently.
Furthermore, Russians universally perceive Crimea as an inextricable part of their patrimony; every square inch of Sevastopol's land is soaked with Russian blood spilled in numerous wars for this vitally strategic gem of Russia.
Food is such an inextricable part of the human condition, however, that the simple sensation of having some meat and vegetables sizzling on a pan is also affecting me on a deeper emotional level.
The specter of their imagined pregnancies and imagined children is inextricable from the childhoods they imagine they would have enjoyed if they had been better, or stronger, or more worthy of a mother's love.
Ten years later, his words feel hauntingly relevant to the lives of Ada and Souleiman (Mama Sané and Ibrahima Traoré), ill-fated young lovers whose disparate but inextricable paths guide Diop's first feature, Atlantics.
Dworkin saw being a writer as "a sacred trust," which many of her peers had violated for money, and inextricable from that dedication was her love of texts and her faith in their power.
It's an inextricable part of daily life — "Girls our age live on their phones," one 16-year-old says — but also a source of anxiety and jealousy and a tool for harassment and abuse.
McGaugh's research, first published in 2013, seems much more relevant now: The inextricable flow of digital technology in our lives has rendered it more difficult than ever to be emotionally connected to our experiences.
The filmmaker's poetic logic is inextricable from his consciousness of race and community, and of his function and potential as an artist grappling with his own circumstances and those of the people he's depicting.
Ever since the cornerstone of the nation's first public university building was laid in 1793, the legacy of slavery has been inextricable from the history of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
After reading Coe's book, you feel like you know him -- his family, his desires, how he failed and grew and became the man who is on our money and inextricable from our national identity.
Barnier outlined his "very demanding" mandate for negotiations with the UK, and said there was an "inextricable link" between a free trade agreement and continued reciprocal access to British waters for European trawler men.
There's not much staking out of positions or worrying over canvases, and, after "Life Class" and "Toby's Room," where the characters' artistic lives were inextricable from their emotional ones, this makes for strange reading.
He is fifty-three and has bristly, slightly graying hair, watchful eyes, and a paunch that suggests the banquet diet of beer and grain liquor that is an inextricable part of Chinese business culture.
In this history, Roth's objects are inextricable from the process of creation and eventual decomposition, as well as the artistic process as an expression of singular creative genius (a myth that is unmistakably masculine).
Xie spoke Mandarin at home and learned English in school; that banal "Hello" sign, aimed at the Chinese tourist, stands in for the inextricable weave of greeting and parting that makes up Xie's emotional landscape.
But my internal power struggle with men has always directly related to how I treated and regarded my body, and so the evolution of my body image has been inextricable from my relationships with men.
Personal interests are inextricable when it comes to Mr. Molho, Mr. Shimron and Mr. Netanyahu: Mr. Shimron, who has helped Mr. Netanyahu negotiate to form a governing coalition, is a cousin of the prime minister's.
This is important because it contradicts a major element of what has by now become the Waco narrative: the idea that the faith of the Branch Davidians of Waco was inextricable from their relationship with Koresh.
The Army often names base streets after soldiers who hold a place in military history, and the "great generals" on both sides of the Civil War are "an inextricable part of our military history," it said.
An inextricable facet of this debate is why so many supposedly fiscally conservative Republicans were persuaded to support the largest spending increase since Obama's stimulus: Their long-held desire to "restore and rebuild" the U.S. military.
But given the inextricable role humane and responsible animal research plays in the health of the overall population, and the health of the animals about which we care so deeply, that is a very dangerous proposition.
It was spongy and resilient, good for softening the scorch of sepen or catching the last bit of rust-red sauce under the momos, a slow distillate of tomatoes, onion and fenugreek, bitter inextricable from sweet.
But in a province where Bombardier is an inextricable part of the economic and cultural fabric, the surprising decision generated no small amount of satisfaction — and, in some cases, a little snark worthy of President Trump.
This very large, handsome building, built into a scenic hillside so as to nearly disappear from view, has become an inextricable part of the landscape, symbolizing both continuity and growth — the essence of a successful family.
Indeed, with the Court as the highest arbiter of legal disputes in our country, the public's trust that it isn't just playing out partisan politics is inextricable from public confidence in the rule of law itself.
As with Jonathan Larson and "Rent," Mr. McPherson's heart-wrenching back story is inextricable from his play, which was made into a 1996 movie starring Meryl Streep and Diane Keaton as estranged sisters reunited by illness.
Tom Hamilton's electronic background score — a cool, smoothly droning landscape marked by little pops, bits of flute, faint taps of steel drum and the occasional shimmer — was for a long time inextricable from the vocal tracks.
These modernist notions of space, design, and presentation have become so inextricable from our contemporary ideas of good taste that they feel inevitable, but in Girard's time, they flew in the face of conventional interior design.
In the case of the Scrovegni Chapel and the Convent of San Marco, the art is an inextricable part of the architecture, just as Smithson's "Spiral Jetty" is a permanent part of the lake and surrounding landscape.
Pseudoscience and skin care may always be inextricable from one another; ludicrous terms like "DNA repair" and "cellular rejuvenation" may continue to abound, and products that purport to be "clinically tested" may continue to go, well, untested.
In reality, the marketplace of ideas is inextricable from the actual marketplace, which rewards people like Yiannopoulos with speaking fees and book sales not for the quality of his ideas but for the appeal of his performance.
Much of the heterosexual porn out there can be exploitative, dehumanizing, degrading, and display troubling gender dynamics, and even if it doesn't, most are still inextricable from an industry that is built on monetizing all those things.
As I turn over the pages of the Haggadah in preparation for the last of some 22 Passovers we have commemorated here, I find myself startled by its images of the inextricable collocation of joy and sorrow.
But as Lacob sees it, Curry's dominance on the court, though essential, is inextricable from everything else he's done with the franchise over the last few years, from knocking down the office walls to the Ellis trade.
But when you're black in America, race is not just one card in a hand that can be played or not; it's an integral part of our identity, as inextricable as our nationality, if not more so.
His understanding of Christianity is inextricable from social justice not just on the individual level — be a good person — but on the structural one: Some institutions and modes of governing (and commerce) are inherently more sinful than others.
The materiality of this piece –– its presence –– is inextricable from the symbolic presence of the canvas and foil, glimpsed throughout the show, and the presence of the viewer, as the black and silver oscillate between absorption and reflection.
Access to abortion is an inextricable piece of women's reproductive health needs, and we believe that an ethical view that allows for later abortion is inseparable from one that respects any aspect of a woman's right to choose.
This, of course, is likely inextricable from the economics question: "I would assume the variability in infant mortality by state is largely explained by variability in poverty—and social policies designed to support low-income populations," Komro says.
Perhaps these different selves are always there, but in the everyday, as I make dinner and pick foam letters off the floor and read my book on the couch with a beer, they are meshed together and inextricable.
Kihlgren also recognized Santo Stefano as part of a delicate ecosystem, in which the town, the people, its cultural production and the countryside are inextricable from one another; as one falters or languishes, so too do the others.
We're taught that darkness scary and inextricable from death, the greatest unknown (Google "darkness mythology" and you'll get "List of death deities"); but you can't get to Hindu god Brahma's cave (the center of vision) without closing your eyes.
Having survived the Japanese occupation, the Korean War, and martial law, not to mention arrest, torture, and a narrow escape from a firing squad, Yun developed a way of painting in which assertion and self-cancellation have become inextricable.
One of the things that made Wayne so electrifying around the time of Tha Carter III was that, unlike the relatively zen, pussy-eating skater of later years, his greatness was inextricable from his expression of a tortured psyche.
The plot of As I Descended both hinges on the characters' queerness and transcends it—there's nothing about the book that would be inaccessible to a straight reader, but same-sex romance is an inextricable part of its plot.
Mr. Sanders said he supported Mr. Mello's progressive economic positions, but critics said abortion and economics were inextricable — that women on the margins need abortion so that they can scramble up the economic ladder without children holding them back.
The occasion of these first enslaved Africans arriving on the shore of the British colony of Virginia in 271 is inextricable from the sociopolitical context of Great Force, a group exhibition at Virginia Commonwealth University's Institute for Contemporary Art.
Several times over the months Peck and I spoke, he mentioned the idea of creating his own piece of musical theater, built on the model of Jerome Robbins's "West Side Story," in which the dancing and storytelling are inextricable.
When he emerged from obscurity into that inextricable freeze-frame that joins all of our minds to Dallas, Jack Ruby, a baldheaded little man who wanted above all else to make it big, had his back to the camera.
I would argue, however, that the outward simplicity of her work belies complex registers of allegory and metaphor; the personal and the political are so inextricable that to see each as separate entities is to detract meaning from the other.
After surviving the Japanese occupation, the Korean War, and martial law, not to mention arrest, torture, and a narrow escape from a firing squad, Yun Hyong-keun developed a way of painting in which assertion and self-cancellation have become inextricable.
Scott, as with all the other creators in this show, displays an inextricable love for the magic of visual excess that curator, art historian, and former director of the famous Art Brut Collection in Lausanne Lucienne Peiry clearly values too.
But according to the Journal, CFIUS' approval is not resting on any such conditions, though national security officials have pressured companies to sever ties with Huawei, which is believed to have inextricable ties to the governing Communist Party in China.
They could have saved their shock, because despite the legitimate economic pain and despair that have been highlighted by the protests, anti-Semitism, conspiracy theories, illiberal politics, and violent insurrectionism have been inextricable from the movement practically from its beginning.
The series is set in the far distant future, in an era where the sun is dying and the earth is covered by innumerable layers of human civilization, so much so that, as one critic observed, geology and archeology are inextricable.
Plus, his self-displacement seems inextricable from the conceptual nature of his art, which has much to do with generating large, ideational spaces for the viewer to inhabit, and in the '60s it was congruent with historical notions of dematerialization.
Money is an inextricable aspect of any music fandom culture, not just BTS's: Fans want to support their favorite artists, and that devotion is usually expressed through purchasing concert tickets, albums, and merchandise collections — all things that help the artist succeed.
What might plausibly have been only a minor episode in the history of Modernism became a recurring one, translated into different languages and geographies and contexts and economies: a movement whose aesthetic was inextricable from the fact of its diaspora.
Donald Trump is already making money from the presidency, a post-election bump to the value of his brand that highlights the inextricable ties between his famous name, his business interests and the powerful public office he is about to assume.
As images of choleric tiki-torch wielding mobs of a white men stormed a campus quad similar to where I learned about my classmate's ugly history, my thoughts became fixated on the inextricable and parasitical link between white supremacy and toxic masculinity.
Food also has an inextricable link to traditional notions of female domesticity, and while there's no shame in aspiring to that or finding a way to reclaim it, it's exciting to see someone who so openly bucks those conventions enter the space.
That, and Andre's reminding Rainbow how exciting it was to see President Obama inaugurated, and how terrifying to see him leave the protection of his limo — and how the two feelings are inextricable — gave the show a new and well-earned depth.
The Sooners forced 54 turnovers and had 33 steals, 12 of those—a new NCAA individual record—by slippery guard Mookie Blaylock, who would go on to become equally famous for his inextricable ties to the grunge era of rock and roll.
They take a while to find parity and poise, but, once they do, they are inextricable, rendered equal by ardor; the first shot of them, at dawn, after they sleep together, is of limbs so entangled that we can't tell whose are whose.
What links Simone's album to the death of Gray and others is the inextricable and exacting thrall of Baltimore, a city that has served as cage and coffin for a legion's worth of black residents living in its western, southern and eastern corridors.
For all the good El Sistema does, its closeness to the government has made many wonder whether it and the Bolívars are inextricable from — or even function as a kind of propaganda mission for — a regime that has dragged its people to disaster.
Tolentino, who is 30, belongs to the microgeneration that remembers a time before the internet, but for whom the advent of the internet coincided with the advent of adolescence, so that the world-expanding experiences of the two became inextricable from one another.
Outsiderness was McCullers's great theme, one that's inextricable from the quest for identity and self-definition, and while none of her protagonists were out of the closet, it's hard to read her work now and not see queerness as a central part.
This vulnerability is an inextricable element of the human condition, even if the wealthiest Americans have the resources to erect fortresses around themselves — not necessarily of objects but of infrastructure, building personal safety nets while their fellow citizens scramble to make do.
But despite the irony and ghoulishness of Kajii's story, there is beauty in this narrative as well — it is the people who beget the tree, and the tree that pleases the people: a culture and a plant, their survival inextricable from one another.
Sixth is significant in many ways; it was the breeding ground for its now renowned music scene, which when talking to experts across the city is at the core of virtually every other industry in Austin and inextricable from the city's identity.
But at a time when journalists are under political, economic and often physical attack, advocates of human rights and democracy should double down on press freedom as an inextricable part of the unified system of norms and values to which all UN Member States subscribe.
Despite the history-bending designs produced from the project he has become inextricable from, Sottsass transcended that over-photographed Carlton bookcase (1981), and the frenetic Nathalie du Pasquier textile patterns that appeared in the background of a thousand 1980s magazine spreads and television shows.
Between the 13th and 17th centuries, German Masters expanded on both Petter's and Liechtenauer's techniques by including other types of weapons and fighting methodologies, generating a massive glossary of terms and essentially, creating a new language in which an utterance was inextricable from the action.
They noted that it seemed to defend a blot on Catholic history that is inextricable from the anti-Semitism of the time and that still polarizes Italian Jews today (as late as 2000, Italian Jews were protesting the beatification of Pius IX over the case).
In an effort to close the deal on the House Republicans' bill to repeal and (sort of) replace the Affordable Care Act, the president posited that there was an inextricable political link between Obamacare reform and tax reform that does not exist in actuality.
Plastic has become an inextricable part of modern life over the past fifty to sixty years, and some environmental groups — particularly those concerned with pollution in the oceans — have started campaigns to reduce the use of products like plastic straws, shopping bags and water bottles.
" Hilary Rosen, a former chairwoman of the Recording Industry Association of America who is now a political commentator, said XXXTentacion's music is "rooted in such a horrible reality and inextricable from his personal behavior that makes it a moral dilemma just to listen to him.
What Rogers insists, in words and by example, is that the best sort of life is the one where those feelings are recognized as a worthy, inextricable, and essential part of us every damn day — not just when we watch a movie about him. ●
And that commitment was natural, because such leftists saw those struggles as inextricable from the more general goal of social transformation along egalitarian lines; they properly understood the battles for racial and gender equity as constitutive elements of the struggle for working-class power.
In general, Futel is interested in being an interactive, street-level project, but the project also carries an inextricable social mission, in providing a communications portal to growing low-income populations — which are increasingly an issue in the highly economically disparate environs of Portland.
As might be evident from the series' pedigree — the screenplay was written by Russell T. Davies, of Queer as Folk and Doctor Who fame — A Very English Scandal balances tragedy and comedy in a way that reflects just how inextricable the two often are in real life.
In that sense, Amazon's appropriation of a landmark dedicated to "Man's Achievements on a Shrinking Globe in an Expanding Universe" is fitting, reshuffling forces inextricable from the symbol's history: steel orbital rings now gesturing toward circuits of commodity exchange, capitalist domination decisively privileged over global collectivity.
As one can guess, Dr. Luke is inextricable from Kesha's rise to stardom; not only was he her record producer from her beginnings with Kemosabe in 2005, but he also co-wrote and produced the 2009 Flo Rida single that served as her first step to fame.
I beg to differ: Motherhood is an inextricable aspect of female being; it is one thing to choose not to have a child at all, but if you can do both, be both, then surely the possibility of formulating a grander female vision and voice becomes graspable.
But if Albee's estate insists on an all-white cast, it must also assert that the play is fundamentally about the fragility of whiteness and its centrality in the American Dream — that it is a concept with which all of its characters have an inextricable relationship.
G., whose journalism career led to a regular McSweeney's column called The Conflicted Existence of the Female Porn Writer, positions her book in part as cultural analysis of pornography's complicated but inextricable relationship to social movements like feminism and queer (not to be confused with gay) visibility.
And as much as Churchwell insists that "the scourges of racism and anti-Semitism were fundamentally inimical to the American dream," a convincing argument can be made that the dream was always a fantasy of self-congratulation, inextricable from the slave society upon which it was built.
The result would combine investigative storytelling and first-person narrative, in which the reporter's experience — her document digs, her dead ends, the patterns she learned to follow — become an inextricable part of a story about the Islamic State that is perhaps the first of its kind.
When some owners in NASCAR, a traditionally white sport, came out and said they would fire any drivers or staff who did not stand for the anthem, President Trump praised them on Twitter -- moves that, in both cases, many commentators read as being inextricable from American notions about race.
The country's primary religion is Buddhism, a sixth-century import from India via Korea, but its primary indigenous belief system is Shintoism, codified around the same time, and which might more accurately be described as a philosophy, or even a folklore, one that is inextricable from the country's identity.
There's power in the common bonds you build -- with people of every race and religion, political persuasion and socioeconomic background; in the common mission you serve -- where you learn that no matter your differences, your futures are inextricable and dependent on your ability to meet the challenge together.
Greeting Francis on behalf of all 17 prelates, Archbishop Zenari recalled places where "the unlucky" were left for dead on the streets of their villages and neighborhoods "or under the rubble of their homes and schools because of the brutal violence and bloody, inhuman and inextricable conflicts there."
At a time when Christian leaders from evangelical, mainline Protestant, and Catholic denominations are all coming together to condemn Trump's policy of separating migrant families at the border, Jeffress's service is a sobering reminder that, for many on the Christian right, Trumpism, jingoism, and evangelical Christianity are inextricable from one another.
The "sexual marketplace" is precisely that, and the language that we use to talk about sex — from the numerical scores that many men, not just incels, use to rate women's attractiveness to the idea of sex as a reward for social capital — is inextricable from the language of commodity and capital.
This development marked the beginning of modern medical record-keeping in the US. And from the beginning, the endeavor has been animated by an inextricable tension between sharing and secrecy—between the potential to mine patient data for new medical insights and the rights of patients to keep that information private.
Castro también se refirió al mandatario venezolano como un dictador y exigió el estatuto de protección temporal para los refugiados venezolanos, pero se trató de un breve intercambio que en realidad no abordó el problema inextricable de cuál debería ser la política de Estados Unidos frente a la realidad venezolana.
But alongside his emotionally piercing lyrics, lavish sonic architectures, and meticulous production, the 32-year-old New Orleans native has weaved his way through the public eye with astonishing grace and intention — forging ahead in search of artistic purity and freedom in a way that&aposs inextricable from his music.
For decades, scholars have researched American colonialism in places like the Philippines and Puerto Rico; Immerwahr builds on their work to encourage a shift in the typical "mainland" perspective of American history, showing that "territorial empire" hasn't been just an aberration but an inextricable part of the country's fabric, woven throughout.
Hold Up is Wasserman's first exhibition at AGCC, and the show avows the inextricable link that her curatorial approach has to political organizing, including work from artists like Ken Ehrlich, who explores these themes in three wall-sized drawings of the internal organs of the shipping containers endemic to the port.
Where other acts who emerged at the same time (specifically The Libertines, who were the only UK act to really climb to the same heights as Arctic Monkeys) felt inextricable from their London-centric, Hawley Arms epicenter, Alex Turner's words located him in the sorts of towns untouched by the capital's gritty glamour.
On June 5, I will be back in Norristown for the trial, which is expected to take two weeks, a drama that is likely once again to draw in issues of gender and race, and is likely to decide the fate and legacy of a man who is inextricable from American culture.
It's possible that the commercial aspects of the concert that felt so jarring to me—the display cars, that opening advertisement, and a questionably placed social media plug—are simply inextricable from the lives of chart topping musicians; that these modes of advertising had to be included in of a comprehensive celebration of those lives.
He came out as gay in a profile by The Fader just a few weeks ago, a decision that takes a remarkable amount of bravery even when it's being done in private; he works within a musical sphere that's largely white, even as his own work is inextricable from decades of black artistry and innovation.
He says "imagination is the key to breaking through pre-invented existence," but each time he allows himself to enter a thought through his imagination, he hits a roadblock and puts an end to the recording—as if each time he realizes that the imagination is a processing mechanism inextricable from the pre-invented world.
In "Asperger's Children: The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vienna," she shows how the Third Reich's obsession with categories and labels was inextricable from its murderousness; what at first seems to be a book about Dr. Hans Asperger and the children he treated ends up tracing the sprawling documentary record of a monstrous machine.
Her first day on the trail, at a diner just a few miles from her home, offered a mix of the achievements she is likely to rely on and the challenges she will face — and the often inextricable links between the two — as she seeks to distinguish herself in what is sure to be a dense field of Democratic hopefuls.
And an inextricable connection can be made between some of the current players entangled in the web of alleged FBI politicized decision-making and their alumnus status in Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's early promotion incentive program.
His observation that "quality or value is the most conspicuous non-economic consideration that sets limits on the standard operation of supply and demand in the production, circulation, and consumption of art" turns out to be a gigantic understatement; since notions of quality or value are, as he realizes, inextricable from any idea of art, its economic functioning cannot be explained from within economics itself.
These days, his public identity — which combines the reticence of a downbeat bodhisattva with a penchant for glowering — occupies more of the collective imagination than his oeuvre does, or perhaps it's just that his persona and his characters have become inextricable: The concepts for both "Ode to Happiness" and "Shadows" feel borne out of an indelible 2010 meme of Sad Keanu, photographed on a New York City park bench staring morosely into his sandwich.
In my still somewhat delirious condition, I felt that what was needed was someone to celebrate the Via Alpina's vision of the good life—to sing the goulash and polenta, the bunk beds and the benches, the inextricable joys and pains of the trail, the Hobbitish congeniality of it all—as eloquently as Shelley had sung the desolation of the glaciers or Rousseau the uplifting terror of the torrents and the precipices.
Like experienced ink-wash painters, skilled watercolorists like Guo understand the inextricable relationship between the basic elements of their art — the proportion of pigment and water on a brush and its effect in creating certain tones; the absorbency of the paper; and the essential role of time: how long it can or should take to make a stroke, or for paint to soak into a paper's surface, or for single strokes or passages of color-rich liquid to dry.
I think that people don't understand the degree to which anti-Semitism is both vital to and inextricable from white supremacy in the US. In the same way that the white genocide theory applies to pretty much the entirety of the extremist worldview, the world that they envision, the one that they believe they inhabit, is one in which Jews create nefarious schemes for nonwhite people to carry out as their puppets in order to support and destroy the white race.

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