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Then I'd really be somewhere, I had thought, inhabiting myself.
Unlike the "hosts" inhabiting Westworld, our human memory is imperfect.
Whatever our politics, inhabiting a bubble makes us more shrill.
At the same you're inhabiting a zone that defies such disjunctions.
He's a gifted mimic who loves inhabiting the characters he mocks.
That included inhabiting any presently uninhabited islands or reefs, it added.
How do you prepare yourself for inhabiting the character of Shaggy?
A family was even found still inhabiting one of the homes.
It's not a game about winning, it's about inhabiting someone's world.
When audiences see movies, they associate characters with the actors inhabiting them.
However, there's tons of disagreement on who could be inhabiting which body.
But inhabiting the extremes demands self-discipline that borders on self-delusion.
They are the new elite, wearing beautiful clothes, inhabiting a beautiful space.
Ms. Kernaja cleans houses off the books, while inhabiting a legal limbo.
"Well I'm basically inhabiting my own father who is that age," he says.
They end up inhabiting the bodies of Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, respectively.
This is late-night music, inhabiting a mellowness so exquisite it also thrills.
Action planet Mars is inhabiting Taurus, a sign of work, mindfulness and rest.
And there are millions upon millions of such people inhabiting our shared planet.
As usual, it is a group of beautiful people inhabiting a beautiful space.
At times it feels as though the film's eye is inhabiting security cameras.
Now, Soroka is making a similar jump, to regularly inhabiting the live stage.
Still wonderful and worth every penny, especially with Ms. Hall still inhabiting Yitzhak.
Not that the actors in any way fall short of inhabiting their characters.
In that decision process, some of the communities inhabiting Tumblr were evidently deemed expendable.
"There is a history of queer social spaces inhabiting the back room," he said.
He builds a world we can imagine inhabiting, a demagogue we can imagine electing.
She also liked performing, inhabiting her characters during readings at literary festivals throughout Europe.
Illuminated signs indicate which barber shop we happen to be inhabiting at that moment.
Whites and non-whites alike were urged to imagine inhabiting a different person's skin.
This is the world Mark Zuckerberg has been inhabiting for the past three days.
" Ms. Gambarelli added that the artist had accepted the challenge of "inhabiting various territories.
They are about inhabiting someone else's line or composition, not appropriating or conquering it.
You're not inhabiting it as much as you are recreating it, so there you go.
By inhabiting that space, Farah can gauge who will come to whose aid and protection.
Then, by inhabiting that now Disney-esque villain, she discovered a new version of herself.
There is no central character; the plot follows several protagonists inhabiting distinct, though intermingling, storylines.
Perhaps because it's such crowded terrain, individual groups inhabiting it often guard their domains intensely.
As gamers age and spend decades inhabiting persistent virtual worlds, we become attached to them.
Reagan lived just long enough to see the first astronauts begin inhabiting the space station.
And when did it start to be exciting to see them inhabiting these legendary figures?
A choice between total control and total dissolution, each inhabiting its own realm of impossibility.
Consistently placed in the tamed realm of domesticity, women are rarely depicted inhabiting the wilderness.
The old-timers and the newcomers rarely mix, inhabiting parallel worlds, divided partly by language.
Rather, it was voluminous — all around, inhabiting every pore, burrowing its ways into my bones.
The angels clad in Lanvin and Rodarte inhabiting the final gallery are all women, too.
The film spends a few deliberate moments inhabiting the cooking, smelling and eating of meat.
Is this a diagram from an ancient, unknown civilization, possibly one inhabiting a different galaxy?
It would seem that the malignity of the troll is inhabiting the Snow Queen's form.
The artists in Mythologies are committed to revising myths as well as re-inhabiting the figures.
So, as an actor then, you're coming in and inhabiting roles that someone else has written.
And Zilli seems to luxuriate in inhabiting multiple famous personae at once—Tacitus, Metronius, Clooney-us.
With the former star of "The Apprentice" inhabiting the White House, the doors are wide open.
Miller sensed the precarity of that environment and the interconnectedness of all the creatures inhabiting it.
Let me rephrase that: It happened only once while I was visibly inhabiting my own body.
There's even some research showing that the microbial environment comes to represent the person inhabiting it.
I was in another place, inhabiting a body that felt new and familiar all at once.
"I don't mind inhabiting an archetype if it has been given life and interiority," Nyong'o writes.
I acknowledge that there's luck, and privilege, in inhabiting a body that others might find appealing.
VR's oft-espoused mantra is that inhabiting a virtual space allows people to communicate more naturally.
Containing borax and sodium carbonate, the water is better for washing laundry than swimming or inhabiting.
Ms. Luster said the inmates changed dramatically after putting on their costumes, completely inhabiting their characters.
Cracks now exist in which are spawned angry individuals, inhabiting a space beyond normal moral boundaries.
It's as if you're inhabiting the artist's own brush as it hesitates between writing and drawing.
The choreographer Richard Move discusses a new work, "XXYY," and inhabiting the spirit of Martha Graham.
The research confirms that there are substantially fewer birds inhabiting North America today than in 1970.
McAlone: What will you miss most about Rodrigo when the show eventually ends, about inhabiting him?
Just like humans, animals have a microcosm of organisms inhabiting their bodies — which help keep them healthy.
I felt so icky, and felt so bad about myself, that I was not inhabiting my identity.
Croaking out a rendition of Ursula's "Poor Unfortunate Souls," Wilson clearly delighted in inhabiting the outrageous villain.
So it is the poor who end up inhabiting the most fire-prone regions of the state.
With nearly 7.7 billion people inhabiting this Earth, every choice, every footprint, every action makes a difference.
"When you are inhabiting a marginalized identity, even self-care can be a political act," Tovar says.
Beginning in the 1600s, European settlers first described the Schaghticoke tribe as inhabiting lands in northwestern Connecticut.
Early in her career, Minaj made waves with her elastic vocal capabilities, inhabiting a range of styles.
Mbue writes with great confidence and warmth, effortlessly inhabiting the minds of both Jende and his wife.
While at times it was eerie inhabiting a twilight visual world, there was something magical about it.
With nearly 7.7 billion people inhabiting this Earth, every choice, every footprint, every action makes a difference.
The resulting artworks are populated with individualized, present-day figures inhabiting land in various stages of transition.
But catharsis, like humor, implies a remove: You're re-experiencing a past trauma, or inhabiting someone else's.
Ramona is a big, bold, volatile personality inhabiting a story that is small, tentative and risk-averse.
Inhabiting all those vacated industrial buildings, they found a way to work that reflected their life downtown.
Clearly this is a space Netflix is determined to keep inhabiting, even if it makes fans nervous.
On good days, feeling meditative, I conceptualize being on maintenance as inhabiting the incantatory zone of "OM."
One of the conditions of being born human is inhabiting these weird, fragile little bodies of ours.
But for now the closest you can get to inhabiting the animal world may be in virtual reality.
Besides, Keen's so perfect in that part it's hard to imagine anyone else inhabiting it quite as well.
In going about these activities, I deduced that there are two keys to successfully inhabiting such a space.
Japan's indigenous religion is Shinto, an animist faith that sees the divine in everything—"8m gods" inhabiting nature.
For centuries ayahuasca has been taken in ceremonies like this one by several tribes inhabiting the Amazon region.
The Harvard professor's team created an uncanny valley-inhabiting X-shaped robot capable of squeezing under tight cracks.
This is what Sidney Poitier, his friend and movie partner, was always up against: inhabiting the superhumanly unimpeachable.
She noted that parties to a 2002 declaration of conduct had agreed to refrain from inhabiting uninhabited features.
It reappears in "The Noise of Time", Mr Barnes's brief, compelling inhabiting of the life of Dmitri Shostakovich.
Dougie seems to have rotten luck — at least, now that he has a wanted man inhabiting his body.
It's okay, because the stepfather is a monster and Persons is an ancient intelligence inhabiting a private investigator.
I always thought of him as a highly evolved brain inhabiting an uncertain body, an E.T. with wit.
Then young participants will haul it in for an afternoon investigation of the sea creatures inhabiting the depths.
If, however, we do find life inhabiting far-flung, water-borne venues, it will strengthen the abiogenesis thesis.
There's often a sense of hostility felt by people who aren't used to inhabiting those types of spaces.
Men who were obsessed with being men, with inhabiting masculinity like it was a sort of honor code.
" He was both "a creature everywhere and nowhere, uniquely capable of inhabiting it all at once, all alone.
Given these three actors exhibit such mastery at inhabiting different roles, this didn't need to be the case.
It is true that, like Reagan, Trump has reshaped his party in his own image, fully inhabiting it.
The ant chooses a life between its genes and its epigenes—inhabiting one self among its incipient selves.
All that can be said for sure is that the gods inhabiting the Sacred Cenote were not choosy.
Most of the bacteria found on skin is harmless or beneficial, preventing pathogenic microbes from inhabiting the area.
It really hit me hard, because I was inhabiting my character and I was not expecting that news.
And, as far as fairs go, Untitled does address the strange and painful quality of the world we're inhabiting.
There were these gray areas I was inhabiting with regards to whether I meant to do it or not.
Inhabiting shallow seas around the tropical Ambon Island, this creature was mostly unknown to the scientific world until 2008.
But to date, microbes haven't been unequivocally found inhabiting the combination — a simultaneously hot, hypersaline and hyper-acidic realm.
But let's say our wildest hopes (or worst nightmares) are true, and there are alien lifeforms inhabiting nearby worlds.
Performance has been a space, historically, that women have had an easier time inhabiting (easier than, for example, painting).
Cooper is now inhabiting the body of a man named Dougie in a Twin Peaks version of Freaky Friday.
That's according to one person inhabiting the world of machine learning, Reza Zadeh, CEO of image recognition startup Matroid.
Interestingly though, the vehemence of public reaction caught some off guard, and not just those inhabiting the White House.
I suddenly became aware of how tightly I have been clinging to the fleeting sense of inhabiting another self.
He appears in the majority of scenes in the show, inhabiting three different stages in a single man's life.
There was something satisfying about inhabiting and extending my desire, getting to know it without ever quite satisfying it.
With such an extraordinary building the art inhabiting it is going to have to be up to the challenge.
Mr. Malek's performance particularly astonished Mercury's bandmates, who felt the actor was not merely portraying Mercury, but inhabiting him.
Lost time is regained as range and perspective, the artist acquiring yet one more mode of inhabiting the world.
Inhabiting the role of that embattled cult leader, accused pedophile and wannabe rocker took its toll, Mr. Kitsch admitted.
They share a romantic moment after wiping out the alien couples inhabiting the ship, and piloted the ship home.
There usually is a male mountain lion with a large territory who visits a few females inhabiting the territory.
You solve little story puzzles by inhabiting various anthropomorphized objects, restoring a demolished world through the power of play.
But in its playful, performative, dramatic and fearless inhabiting of diverse voices and selves, this is an actor's book.
We're talking about microbes, either the ones inhabiting seas and swamps, or those that live inside creatures like us.
Speaking completely in rhyme, the Imp was a tiny crime fighter inhabiting a fantasy world beautifully illustrated by Chad Grothkopf.
She could read the mind of her original, could see what she saw, could feel the body inhabiting her actions.
"You could meet someone from another exhibit, inhabiting a space with somebody who is thousands of miles away," Solomon suggests.
The album's unifying qualities exist outside its multiple timeframes, inhabiting an implied present no one song captures on its own.
Surrealism — the queering of reality — has become a tool for accessing or depicting the reality of inhabiting a queer body.
I didn't before playing Where The Goats Are but Tikvah, the elderly women I'm inhabiting, has just opened my eyes.
As a Muslim hijra, Anjum practices her Islamic faith while also inhabiting a queerness defined by age-old Hindu tradition.
As the liberation of women increases, the number of people inhabiting this corner of the internet may yet swell further.
Naomi Campbell looked perfect except for her cheap white lace tights, like twin specters of the 1990s inhabiting one body.
His protagonists are often pitted against overwhelming bureaucracies, inhabiting a nightmarish world that was the model for the term "Kafkaesque".
He believed that a demon was inhabiting the body of Ms. Hines and was trying to release it, she said.
Cases that are sylvatic, or in the wild, involve monkeys that are infected by mosquito species inhabiting the forest canopy.
For long stretches, you may even forget you're inhabiting one of the darkest visions that Hollywood ever summoned of itself.
Inhabiting only the forests of Panama, the frog had enormously charismatic brown eyes, and feet so oversized they looked cartoonish.
I figured I'd always be aware of the artifice of inhabiting a space or a body that wasn't really there.
He is also inhabiting Hodor in the present, and Meera shouts at Hodor to "Hold the door!" to stop the wights.
You become spaceless and bodiless, as images spawn underneath and looking up at you while simultaneously inhabiting the more common planes.
"I didn't realize until Marvel told me that I was inhabiting the first female Marvel villain onscreen," the actress told E!
Once again, Reeves does not disappoint, fully inhabiting Wick by channeling his rage over life's injustices into an intensely focused performance.
The moment voters can imagine a candidate inhabiting the White House, he or she is one step closer to being there.
But for the most interested parties (those inhabiting the Earth in 22019 and beyond) the administration's latest efforts are ever pertinent.
Inhabiting worlds both real and imagined as his vehicle, and VR in general, forge ahead with perfect poetry into places unseen.
The cost of inhabiting a world of postmodern Shakespearean comedy is precisely that life is seen buoyantly but not very tragically.
Research says that the new findings push back the date for humans inhabiting the Philippines by hundreds of thousands of years.
Still, I liked imagining myself inhabiting a different kind of life, one that was more vital, less confined within various screens.
Long before it was a nation, he writes, Germany was an amalgam of tribes inhabiting a world of swamp and forest.
Their considered and long-term approach is cast in direct opposition to the self-centered showman now inhabiting the White House.
And the giant squid isn't even the heaviest squid—there's an even more elusive "colossal squid" inhabiting the Antarctic waters' depths.
The first of two installations is "The Marionette Maker," a tour de force of mechanically animated puppetry inhabiting a travel trailer.
But if there are bacteria inhabiting are brains, the next question to follow will be: What exactly are they doing there?
The Indonesian island of Java is the most populous island in the world, with 141 million people inhabiting its land mass.
There are also the relentless printmaking experiments in which the artists explore variations and paraphrases of the motifs inhabiting their paintings.
Coated with ephemeral effects and inhabiting shifting atmospheres, his songs feel imbued with a sense of how fleeting life can be.
Inhabiting public spaces isn't the same as owning them, and these buildings will always be a bold reminder of Italian rule.
I am interested in relationships of contradiction and the beautiful monotony of inhabiting our bodies while simultaneously trying to escape them.
I can imagine these aberrant structures inhabiting a dystopian narrative, the comical outcome of late capitalism's market logic and environmental destruction.
The idea of inhabiting the sort of self-contained suburban corporate parks so common in Silicon Valley seems anathema to Amazon.
With the use of cloud-based tech inhabiting more and more of public life, it's not too far-fetched an idea.
Mr. Abercrombie played with a handful of rising musicians inhabiting the divide between avant-garde improvisation, jazz tradition and hard rock.
She is equally adept at inhabiting male and female characters, and equally convincing with natives of the United States and Britain.
Moreover, Mr. Moon and Mr. Trump lack personal chemistry, analysts said, inhabiting opposing political spheres and coming from vastly different backgrounds.
The World Wildlife Fund estimates that there are 3,900 wild tigers left on earth, inhabiting isolated fragments of their historic range.
That feeling of inhabiting a haunted, hostile place is the one thing that will make-or-break any System Shock remake.
They stay in-character throughout their play, inhabiting the ongoing lives of identities they've built along with others on this server.
US Central Command confirmed Thursday that it dropped the MOAB on tunnels it suspected ISIS-Khorsan, the local ISIS group, of inhabiting.
There's a joy in physically and intellectually inhabiting a fantasy world that was very much a formative part of your formative years.
Naturally, this "thermal expansion" contributes to sea level rise — a real threat to the hundreds of millions of people inhabiting coastal areas.
At this point, Jackman has joined the likes of Star Wars' core cast for length of time inhabiting a single genre role.
As in life, the wily Russian leader is in "Trump in Europe" a complex character, the role inhabiting menace, drama and humour.
You put in serious work this past year, thanks to Uranus inhabiting your 10th house of career for the past seven years.
The internet, with its plethora of adorable animal videos, is basically one big homage to the critters inhabiting Planet Earth alongside us.
Computers very nearly read our thoughts already, they agree, and we are ever closer to inhabiting a kind of telepathic commune-sphere.
A modular design, the pieces that comprise the setup are all rearrangeable, and so displayed according to the space it is inhabiting.
It's comic, swooping and burbling with jaunty momentum, inhabiting a wryly amused feel somewhere between Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, and Dr. Seuss.
The space we're both inhabiting is part of Sansar (formerly known as Project Sansar), a new virtual reality experience from Linden Lab.
He has a slippery way of inhabiting heroes and antiheroes alike, of seducing women and men onscreen and onstage with equal ease.
The lyrics get weirder as the track speeds on, as if whatever demon is inhabiting him this time is seizing the controls.
It has been estimated that there are more than 380 trillion viruses inhabiting us, a community collectively known as the human virome.
People facing a poor prognosis may not want to squander their limited energy on traveling, undergoing invasive scans or inhabiting hospital environments.
The repeating loop of tasks, as well as the otherworldly transitions between them, create the feeling of inhabiting a mysterious digital purgatory.
You may not have realised it, but for a brief time a few days ago, you were no longer inhabiting the Earth.
Critic's Pick At the Grey Gallery, it's as if you're inhabiting the artist's own brush as it hesitates between writing and drawing.
" Asked about inhabiting her character, Ms. Vega said, "My dream is that some young transgender actor will take the role one day.
But when you're not inhabiting these cheerfully rendered protagonists, they're off causing their own havoc as they independently navigate Wattam's floating environments.
Crucial to the construction of the Gigafactory is whether or not endangered or vulnerable species are currently inhabiting the planned building site.
For anyone inhabiting the planet in the coming decades and centuries, this means increased sea level rise and warming, among other effects.
You jump in and feel immediately overwhelmed by the sheer scale of the environments and the hundreds to thousands of NPCs inhabiting them.
Essenhigh became known in the late 1990s for her enamel paintings of anime-like creatures inhabiting the voids of public or institutional spaces.
It's a very unique feeling, the physical feeling of lightness and freedom and inhabiting space in three dimensions that is very very special.
As the narratives begin to overlap in our mind, clubbing assumes a political dimension, clubbers inhabiting this space as acts of identity-affirmation.
And today, there is something comforting about inhabiting the solid masonry created by 3D printing, which we rarely find anymore, Mr. Morris said.
To be fair, by inhabiting Simone's most mercurial moments and performing Simone's music herself, Ms. Saldana does give her best performance to date.
She is now gracing global runway shows, inhabiting a world of glamor, far removed from her humble beginnings in Kenya's vast Kakuma camp.
With winter being when the elephant seals birth and nurse their young, 35 new baby seals are now inhabiting the area as well.
The remaining rhinos not kept in captivity live on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, with a small group of them inhabiting nearby Borneo.
"An Instance of the Fingerpost" succeeded by inhabiting the often disastrously mistaken scientific and religious notions of four very different 17th-century men.
Doggedly entertaining and sublimely nontranscendent, the album's happy to settle comfortably into his oeuvre while inhabiting a new mood candidly acknowledged as temporary.
In those early videos Cornell looked like Clark Gable playing grunge Jesus—or maybe Captain Jack Sparrow inhabiting Johnny Depp's real-life fantasies.
She can't say what she thinks directly, precisely because her stage persona ia that of the writer inhabiting different roles with each song.
More playing time may foster a sense that these fine actresses are all fully inhabiting their roles rather than merely commenting on them.
It was an odd choice — one that would have made sense for Mr. Carmel's Mudd, not the one that Mr. Wilson was inhabiting.
Nobody owns a culture, but everyone inhabits one, and in inhabiting a culture, one finds the tools for reaching out to other cultures.
As if inhabiting the world he was creating, he periodically cut his hair in a Mohawk and wore combat fatigues and body armor.
Since risk is not meaningfully captured in the premiums, NFIP has become fake insurance that misleads people into inhabiting high-risk flood plains.
Unlike many actors whose expertise derives from movies, she has no trouble fully inhabiting, and projecting, even a jury-rigged character like Chloe.
Descriptions of Noland sometimes virtually inhabiting the gallery during installation suggest an open-ended creative process that extended from studio to exhibition space.
Right now I think about it every day because the guy who is there ... Are you thinking about inhabiting the White House yourself?
He's got the voice for it: deep, aggressive, froglike, inhabiting a defiantly angry yet infuriatingly self-assured tone that matches the orchestration exactly.
But being a Korean speaker, traveling constantly, inhabiting "illegible" identities had a unique chemistry in Paik: they served to bolster, not limit, his ambition.
It's an antidote to urbanness, a place of open land — 147,040 square miles of it — but with just over 1 million people inhabiting it.
After decades of perfecting VR in military applications, we are finally making this concept of "inhabiting" a computer-generated environment work for home users.
They pick characters and get sucked in, unaware that they'd be inhabiting the body and skillsets of those characters while maintaining their own personalities.
A woman named Justine Latton posted this photo in a public Facebook group dedicated to discussing the invertebrates inhabiting the Australian island of Tasmania.
TB: Well of course you have an extraordinary career from film to television to directing and have become very famous for inhabiting the roles.
Immersing yourself in another person's ideas and words and story is a small way of inhabiting someone else's mind, at least for a while.
He was always tied to a look: fans can quickly date a photo from which of many personae he was inhabiting at the time.
On Broad City, Ilana displays her sensuality in her sheer joy at inhabiting her own body; Jordan's sexuality is not about experience, but acquisition.
Good larps are about inhabiting a character, whether it's based on a complicated three-page backstory or a few traits scribbled on a sheet.
But students and teachers were inhabiting a media narrative as much as an actual one, the line between event and perception blurred beyond definition.
Despite inhabiting a partisan swamp in recent years, members of Congress have been able to find some high ground where they could come together.
Basically I was asking four established artists to withdraw their own identities and assume that of Hatsune Miku collaboratively—"inhabiting" her in a way.
The process of moving through the space, inhabiting its changing scenes and many moods, is meant to evoke the shifting nature of social life.
I miss the stargazing of Origins, or at least, inhabiting a game built by people who thought it might be nice to go stargazing.
Pelletier's novel offers two leading ladies inhabiting San Francisco in the final decade of the 19th century, both in love with the same man.
Additionally, having animal bones gave the researchers a significantly more confident idea about the time humans were inhabiting this once humid, lake-filled woodland.
It is native to the Middle East and southern Asia, ranging as far east as Thailand and inhabiting Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.
I'd rather watch Henry spend a few minutes with her spirit inhabiting him than hear about some C-list star's uncle trying to reach him.
The people inhabiting this world do things like mine data from the Social Security Administration to create charts that illustrate when you're likely to die.
The same way a Google Daydream user experiences the Taj Mahal, the game gives players a novel way of exploring Skyrim without actually inhabiting it.
Natalie Portman, although little resembling Kennedy, turns in a career-defining performance, perfectly inhabiting that distinctive husky patrician voice and the stiff, small-stepped walk.
Cooper returns at this point, and it's a testament to Kyle MacLachlan's skill that we know immediately who is inhabiting Cooper's body when Dougie awakens.
The six-odd-minute film takes one of the major limitations of VR—that you're no longer inhabiting your body—and makes it its strength.
New evidence published in the journal Nature points to humans inhabiting Australia for 65,000 years — much earlier than the 47,000 years estimated by some archaeologists.
It plainly states, for instance, that colonists took land from the Lenni Lenape, the Native American tribe then inhabiting the area of present-day Philadelphia.
"I should like to go soon, please," Jonathan says, not yet quite inhabiting his intended new role as the second-worst man in the world.
In the comedies that made her a star, she succeeded in stretching the dumb blonde trope partly because she seemed so comfortable inhabiting the stereotype.
There are other characters inhabiting the main story, but everyone in DedSec is playable and everyone brings a different set of skills to the table.
Considering how long major museums have exhibited his work, it's a treat to access newer work that's inhabiting an institutional space for the first time.
There are many genuinely lovely images of people inhabiting their apartments: resting on their sofas, playing with their children, showing off their furniture and knickknacks.
A religion over 3000 years old has compelling stories that take a look at the darker side of Judaism and the entities inhabiting its books.
Grace, in turn, is seen balefully inhabiting a London bedsit, doomed forever to relive her days with a husband she found alternately magnificent and merciless.
She already had designs on inhabiting the entire apartment herself someday and didn't want a roommate who would put down roots along with her furniture.
"With St. Denis early on, part of what she was projecting was this idea of her authentically inhabiting dances of different cultures," Mr. Murphy said.
But it isn't until Ada arrives in the United States as a college student that the spirits and personalities inhabiting her come fully to life.
As she often does when telling a story, Messud slipped into the voice of the character she was inhabiting: '' 'Don't deny me my love story.
For Danny and Karl, inhabiting other people in VR allows them to explore the intimacy that they never would allow themselves to try in real life.
Often forgotten is a third reason for their triumph: in America and, to some extent, in Europe, online platforms have been inhabiting a parallel legal universe.
It's a spectrum that includes Awkwafina building her career off of using a blaccent and Nicki Minaj inhabiting the disposable pan-"Oriental" image of Chun-Li.
Wayne has inadvertently inspired some form of role-playing that goes beyond inhabiting perspectives and characters through words and getting the voices to reflect that too.
Dining | Connecticut When a building has been around for a couple of hundred years, it is not uncommon to hear tales of ghosts inhabiting the premises.
He reveals that Shade the Changing Girl — a comic about an alien inhabiting the body of a teenage girl — is his favorite book in the imprint.
Meanwhile, Earth's population is growing fast, and many are fretting about how to feed the 23 billion people who will be inhabiting the planet in 33.
Inhabiting the space between those cans was a rare (and terribly expensive) privilege, but it wasn't something I could ever take on the move with me.
It wasn't until a latter-day connection with producer Bullion—himself inhabiting a primarily electronic musical world—that it began to evolve and make more sense.
Loneliness increases inflammation, heart disease, dementia and death rates, researchers say — but it also simply makes us heartsick and leaves us inhabiting an Edvard Munch canvas.
X-rays reveal a woman, hidden by layers of pigment, watching the girl as she watches the skaters, a woman inhabiting her own form of purgatory.
I would do that for five hours during the day and then go do political street theater at night, so I was inhabiting completely different worlds.
This year, a group of neighbors inhabiting a patch of the Upper West Side just south of Columbia University began a campaign called Save Manhattan Valley.
The squids' huge size come from a phenomenon called deep-sea gigantism, in which invertebrates inhabiting the deep, dark ocean grow larger than you'd otherwise expect.
I wanted to let myself be exposed as both vulnerable while also inhabiting a powerful space where I'm rejecting people's expectations of me, which feels liberating.
Through rigorous executions of distorted or surreal forms, Emily Mae Smith's oil paintings and Genesis Belanger's ceramics dramatize the painful contradictions of inhabiting a female body.
Fortunately, he's up to it, inhabiting his character's strength, his burden and his sense of humor in a series that's picked an opportune moment to strike.
She also uses Acker's technique of inhabiting multiple voices and identities, all contained within a single character — the "I" and the "Kathy" of those first sentences.
Those of you returning will find a large part of the new experience in inhabiting the same virtually physical space as headcrabs, barnacles and combined forces.
The crisis, which has stranded thousands of Australians, exemplifies the growing danger of inhabiting the world's forests as climate change makes wildfires more frequent and intense.
In March, Trump enthusiastically signed legislation that terminates the protection of black bears, grizzlies, wolves, foxes, wolverines and all other predators inhabiting national refuges in Alaska.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Squatting, the practice of inhabiting abandoned or in-between-use buildings, is a dying phenomenon in today's New York City.
As the climate is rapidly changing and the species extinction rate reaches unprecedented levels, we desperately need to conceive of alternative ways of inhabiting the planet.
Here, he seems to be impersonating, instead of inhabiting, his character, and as a consequence, the logorrheic, guilt-crippled Louis is even more irritating than usual.
By inhabiting the figures and roles Fraser saw as legitimate, she also discovered a means of negotiating her own fraught participation in the systems they represent.
Frankly, if there is another world inside ours, who among us wouldn't want to abandon the shithole we're currently inhabiting in favor of this glorious underworld?
It was, at times, impossible to tell if its users were really racists and sexists, or were simply inhabiting racist, sexist personae to make political points.
In Giannulli's case, that meant inhabiting a University of Southern California dorm room she promptly decorated as part of a a paid sponsorship with Amazon Prime.
If the summer home isn't something you'll be inhabiting full-time, there's also a consideration of management of the property and the task of being a landlord.
Over the 16 years, humans have been inhabiting the space station, various space agencies have built up an impressive camera collection floating 250 miles above the earth.
Her character Madison is the daughter of two scientists and separated parents (Vera Farmiga & Kyle Chandler) with different ideas about how to handle the monsters inhabiting Earth.
Which brings us to the most truly troubling stubble of the evening, the intriguing mustache/neckbeard combo that can currently be found inhabiting Kit Harington's chiseled visage.
But in many ways, Johnson is being prosecuted for inhabiting the very kind of sexual persona black American men were literally bred against their will to have.
Only the anachronistic inclusion of other songs inhabiting other, totally random, totally unrelated genres prevents the album from reaching the disturbing verisimilitude that absurdist pastiche aspires to.
Monday with the introduction of Viceland, a new cable channel inhabiting the slot formerly occupied by H2 (in the 70 million homes where H2 had a slot).
Bed bugs like inhabiting areas where they can easily find hosts, making nursing homes, apartment buildings, homeless shelters, high-travel locations and large cities all ideal spots.
With the Vive, it's fully immersive; you're actually walking around with the headset, at times inhabiting the form of a woman trying to enter the health clinic.
As the world's most famous fish market prepares to close, concerns are emerging regarding the resident "ninja" rat population which has been inhabiting the market for decades.
He seems much more like a fellow who's stepped off a cruise ship for an afternoon than like someone who's spent many months inhabiting Mr. English's world.
Prior to inhabiting the vice presidential home at the U.S. Naval Observatory, both Biden and Pence attracted national attention for their politics as senator and governor respectively.
In her studies, Cummings showed that surfperch living in dim or murky waters generally preferred shiny ornaments, while surfperch inhabiting zones of mercurial brightness favored bold colors.
Though she has been deliberate about creating a space for herself in an industry that wasn't built for her, inhabiting and defending that space is another matter.
With his glistening tone, guileless character and easy phrasing, he invited the listener into the song, highlighting its craft, while inhabiting the life described in the lyrics.
Today, we live in a world that makes it easy to continue inhabiting these safe spaces, above all when it comes to politics, public policy and ideology.
The 179-page report largely focuses on the Teda, or Tebu, people inhabiting the Tibesti mountains in northern Chad that fringe the borders of Libya and Niger.
Inhabiting a liminal space between photography and something entirely un-photographic, the images of Odette England seek to eliminate most of the pictorial nature of the photograph.
The researchers implanted sensors recording body temperature and physical activity ('biologgers') into six aardvarks inhabiting a semi-arid region of the Kalahari Desert in the winter of 2012.
Katie Crutchfield can see it coming on "Be Good," so she avoids it, choosing instead to retain herself, even if it means inhabiting loneliness from time to time.
While sometimes they drop into inhabiting their primary characters, other times — as the script requires — they stay above all of that, as storytellers who merely suggest the men.
Whether it's a responsible climate plan, sane gun restrictions, or equitable solutions to health care or student debt, most functioning democracies are already inhabiting this "far left" universe.
If malaria transmission were to expand as a result of increasing temperatures we might see renewed selection in favor of antimalarial adaptations in populations inhabiting formerly temperature zones.
Amazon is ultimately pursuing the same vision as Google — that of a virtual assistant that's truly virtual, inhabiting all the different devices we interact with throughout the day.
Also inhabiting this muddled world of semi-human and semi-host is Bernard, whose brain (aka control unit) is damaged, causing him to become dissociated and increasingly robotic.
The resulting pictures are long stretches of public space and the people inhabiting and walking through it, surrounded by glitchy but immaculate lines rendered by the scanner technology.
With no natural predators, it does not join protective schools, instead peacefully inhabiting dark underwater recesses and navigating by way of variations in water pressure or underwater vibrations.
It may be that cis men inhabiting femininity is still perceived as such a radical, brave choice that any man who "acts" trans has accomplished a rare feat.
Even though the image onscreen suggested that she was looking down on the plane, she was overcome with the feeling that she was inhabiting it as it soared.
The resulting pictures recall the still lifes of Cézanne or Matisse, as well as German Dadaist collage, inhabiting an ambiguous pictorial space and oscillating between flatness and depth.
Some are monsters, some are ghosts inhabiting flesh, some can eat your energy, some you can hold and love with your spirit while their body is far away.
Most importantly, Britney is inhabiting the identity carved out for herself some 16 years, and it doesn't feel regressive or like she's desperately trying to tread old ground.
It suggested that the gas inhabiting the cosmos was only half as hot as astronomers had calculated — only about 3 kelvin above absolute zero, or minus 454 Fahrenheit.
The movie's second lead character, a consciousness or, if you will, soul that refers to itself as "A," inexplicably wakes up every morning inhabiting a different teenager's body.
Not all the photos in Dark City conform to this conceit; that is, some of Saville's locations remain "places," fully inhabiting themselves even if anonymous-looking and unpeopled.
The women inhabiting these leadership roles, which are somewhere between a mother figure and a wise queen, became the de facto hostesses of the very first samba circles.
During the dinner reception in which the handmaids are trotted out like show ponies, people of color are clearly seen inhabiting every position in Gilead's strict social strata.
Yet the real joy of this coming-of-age story derives from inhabiting such a nuanced 17-year-old, who vividly captures the hubris and insecurity of youth.
After all, it's often by looking back that we move the conversation forward, and by inhabiting the lives of others that we might glimpse pieces of our own.
Her excellent 2018 debut album, "Whack World," was 15 minutes long, one minute per song, and released as one long video full of Whack inhabiting various oddball characters.
Spring/Break is also essentially nomadic, known for inhabiting unconventionally dilapidated spaces like the high-ceilinged offices in the James A. Farley Building (formerly the General Post Office).
"Rush captures nature with precise words that almost amount to poetry; the book is further enriched with illuminating detail from the lives of those people inhabiting today's coasts."
Meanwhile, the people inhabiting "black space" are not always simply traditional African Americans, but may be sub-classified as African, Latino, Haitian, Caribbean, Cape Verdean, and so on.
She maintains that her practice is more about inhabiting characters and transforming herself with elaborate costumes and props than about making a statement about female representation in art.
Your nail continues to grow no matter how much fungus is inhabiting the root, but with the help of the laser, that fungus would be killed and eventually disappear.
He seems carved out of salt and grizzle, almost as if he's not playing this character but rather emerged from the wine-dark depths of the sea inhabiting him.
American Alligator, known for inhabiting the warmer waters of the U.S. South, had found its way to Lake Michigan, where the water temperature right now is about 62 degrees.
With the people now inhabiting many locations and speaking many languages, the social field is restored to a peaceful patchwork, and the litany of names in the text resumes.
He often answers them by inhabiting the artist's perspective, tracing back to her initial gestures, "invisible to us but imaginable," like Rembrandt looking in the mirror while painting himself.
A pied-piper archetype showed up with a flatbed truck and collected all the boom boxes to be transported and passed on to other gangs inhabiting this Stereomongrelized world.
What we see on stage is a true mark of our time: the delight of a straight actor in inhabiting what we can only now call the gay canon.
Complete NCAA tournament coverage Aldrin, whose latest space analysis and engineering calculations focus on inhabiting Mars, joked that his strategy for the basketball tournament would be to count backwards.
In reclaiming the city streets as liberators rather than oppressors of women, Elkin shows that inhabiting a space can be the means of asserting a voice and an identity.
But "Godsend" develops enough hospitality toward the religious submission it describes that it begins to take on the properties of its material: it becomes a kind of devout inhabiting.
This ambitious novel is narrated mostly by spirits—a "godly parasite with many heads"—inhabiting the mind of the protagonist, Ada, a Nigerian who comes to America for college.
In 2018, he directed and starred in "A Quiet Place," which centered on a family that must remain silent lest they tip off the murderous aliens inhabiting the planet.
At first glance, Omikron: The Nomand Soul is a murder mystery that opens with your own, human soul inhabiting a police officer in the domed alien city of Omikron.
We simply chat excitedly about whose island has which animal folks inhabiting it, which fruits we all picked that day, or which fish we found swimming in the ocean.
The gaze in each face is serenely endless, but the skin is always unsettled, and this technique works because skin being alive imparts the impression of breath inhabiting it.
Among the challenges in elucidating the microbiome's role in health and disease is determining whether changes found in the microorganisms inhabiting various organs are a cause or an effect.
Laymon revisits and revises his memories, inhabiting how he felt at the time, a child in the 1980s, and comparing it to how he feels now, in middle age.
As the story unfolds, he is beaten, bullied, and humiliated by his personal failings, culminating in Fleck — now fully inhabiting his Joker persona — going on a violent killing spree.
We were seated opposite each other on the lowest level of the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, inhabiting a closed-off exhibition called "Depths of Space," mulling stoic men.
The main contemporary gallery bounced around the Civic Center neighborhood, inhabiting various temporary spaces before closing its doors in 2013 in preparation for the move into the new space.
It found that if a cataclysmic event like an asteroid impact were to befall Earth and destroy life, a group of tardigrades inhabiting the ocean&aposs  Mariana Trench  would endure.
"It was always the plan to explore the real world and we have Dolores there, Bernard's there and a creature that is certainly inhabiting Hale's body is there," Joy said.
Mercury also enters your sign Pisces on February 25, encouraging you to express yourself and bringing you out of that quiet, private space you've been inhabiting with Mercury in Aquarius.
The play (pictured top) defies expectations the moment a seemingly ordinary usher (the charming Jocelyn Bioh) moves from explaining the origins of the play to inhabiting the voice of God.
The play's most chilling implication, though, is that for every public exposure, there are many more men like Bernard, inhabiting dark corners left unilluminated in a world of bright lights.
Raccoons are omnivorous and opportunistic, easily switching from eating grubs or bird eggs to devouring human and pet food, and from living in tree hollows to inhabiting attics and chimneys.
Re-entering society can feel like a huge contrast after inhabiting the psychedelic space, which means one of the most important tools for integration is having a supportive, caring community.
We can become disengaged, passing through moments instead of inhabiting them, losing the ability to relate our own footsteps through unfamiliar territory to a broader notion of spaces we inhabit.
A few too many composers favored moods over ideas, anticipation over event; this may be the downside of inhabiting a bohemian-friendly culture in which artists seldom assume antagonistic roles.
But the residual effect, from the players' perspective, could be that they recognize they are no longer inhabiting the island that Williams said Abdul-Rauf was on 21 years ago.
The ability for the Executive Office to function effectively and without exposing the American people to undue danger relies on the mental faculties of the one person inhabiting its walls.
If there's going to be something emancipatory coming out of the milieu he was inhabiting, it was going to come through music, rather than some more direct form of activism.
Determined to rectify that, she sets about inhabiting other women — and ends up inside of Bong-sun, a timid chef's assistant who could use a bit of supernatural self-esteem.
Better yet, turn the pages of one of his books (he has made more than 50) or walk around an exhibition of his work, inhabiting the flow of his decisions.
It was the last Metal Gear Solid game devoted to inhabiting an environment, populating it with outlandish characters, and using wild mechanical ideas to propel a can't-look-away plot.
I'd hop on a flight to help my heroic parents and brother Ryan clean up the manic wreckage: vintage clothes piled high, business ventures gone wrong, strangers inhabiting Roland's home.
LODWAR, Kenya (Reuters) - The Turkanas are one of the smaller of Kenya's 44 tribes, inhabiting the county of Turkana in the remote far north bordering South Sudan, Ethiopia and Uganda.
Inhabiting a cramped apartment below street level, with meagre resources, they rely on free Wi-Fi from surrounding businesses, and, at this moment, the hunt is on for a signal.
I only wish that Dunant had managed to bring all her characters to life as ably as she has Lucrezia, who is perhaps the one indelible figure inhabiting this story.
By distinguishing each color with its own material identity, he counters the tendency to assume that all visual art is destined to become a digital image inhabiting a purgatorial field.
As mere sound, chiptune posits a mechanized robotic future that's friendly and reliable but not efficient enough for inhuman slickness, inhabiting an aesthetic closer to R2-D2 than an iPad.
Dance studios across the world look rather similar, and this similarity intermittently fostered an illusion that the dancers were not just doing the same things but also inhabiting the same space.
She was surprised by how commonly the women in her interview sample said similar things; over half, queer and straight alike, had also fantasized about inhabiting male bodies while having sex.
Sanders, the self described democratic socialist, has always been a political free spirit, caucusing with Democrats in the Senate as an independent but inhabiting ground to left of the mainstream party.
The Pilgrims won, and in 1676 declared a day of thanks, displaying the impaled head of Massasoit's son—"meat to the people inhabiting the wilderness", in the words of one Pilgrim.
In more ways than one, Eva refused to conform to the limitations of her time, but her decades-long commitment to inhabiting an ancient culture is arguably her most remarkable feat.
In this way, Amazon is ultimately pursuing the same vision as Google — that of a virtual assistant that's truly virtual, inhabiting all the different devices we interact with throughout the day.
Inhabiting the surface of Mars One of the biggest things that hadn't been covered during his IAC talk was details on how people would actually live on Mars once they arrived.
Inhabiting a slice of DC's newest faux-borhood, the corporately owned (and named) "CityCenterDC," it's abbutted by dessert shop Milk Bar, another hot spot in the ever-expanding David Chang empire.
"A lot of them would give their right arm to be inside," Decoursey said of her comrades inhabiting grimy tents pitched on dirt patches in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.
"It's almost like your heart is dislocated and running around and just feeling the fear, inhabiting the fear of a mother letting her chicks out every day to survive," she said.
If anything is worse than the idea of a Cubs repeat, it's the thought of the Cardinals, fully inhabiting their insufferable David Eckstein-ian identity, being the team that beats them.
These scenes are treated chillingly, but Detroit seems disinterested in lingering on the people inhabiting the bodies involved, saying nothing of significance about what impact those deaths have on the community.
He overlooks, for example, the fact that for poets like Plath and Louise Glück and Susan Wheeler, inhabiting — and substantively revising — a predominantly masculine creative tradition was itself a political act.
It reminds us that if we are not brave enough to live alongside the haunting past, then we risk becoming nothing more than ghosts, haunting the earth but never inhabiting it.
That's the attitude that has endeared this country supergroup to its fans — the Annies seem like they're both letting it all hang out and inhabiting personas that are larger than life.
"The act of inhabiting and having an evolving relationship with a space or place is inherently different from the act of installing works like 'Spiral Jetty' or 'Double Negative,' " she says.
"Biosphere 06" is part of Saraceno's larger vision (informed by research in fields ranging from aeronautics to architecture to biology) of humanity inhabiting sustainable, interconnected bubbles without political or national borders.
If aliens arrived this week after intercepting TV broadcasts, they could be forgiven for debating whether to stand or kneel when they first met the strangely argumentative people inhabiting Planet Earth.
Inhabiting that is a strange painful gift, of course, and yet reaching through space and time to you, a Prior Walter acting ancestor, has a touch of the divine in it.
And new evidence points to a future where snapping shrimp may get significantly louder as the oceans continue to warm — a big environmental change for the many creatures inhabiting bustling reefs.
Arrokoth is one of the thousands of small icy bodies inhabiting the Kuiper Belt, the solar system's vast "third zone" beyond the inner terrestrial planets and the outer gas giant planets.
The irony of inviting me to come to Richmond to experience one of Hopper's paintings is that I am someone he likely would have never imagined inhabiting one of his vistas.
With all of these games, it's worth considering exactly what your relationship is to the world you're inhabiting and the precise effects your actions are having on the land around you.
In "The Favourite," Anne may hold the political power of a monarch, but inhabiting a disabled and obese frame, she is enthralled by the slimmer, athletic bodies of Sarah and Abigail.
But vocalists who specialize in contemporary works face a different challenge: inhabiting a character whose first appearance, played by another (often still living) singer, has been documented in audio or video.
Their stories are told in short passages, presented out of order and in present tense, as if these still-vibrant personalities are inhabiting all moments, simultaneously old, young and middle-aged.
Much like many of my experiences of the real world, there's still always this barrier between me and this world I'm supposed to be inhabiting, that I can never quite overcome.
Geni, whose first book was a story collection, "The Last Animal," is strongest when she's imparting interesting information about the animals inhabiting the island and the sea creatures swimming off its shores.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, July 19 (Reuters) - Danny Willett believes he can finally see some light at the end of the long, dark tunnel he has been inhabiting since his 2016 U.S. Masters victory.
Peele became known for deftly inhabiting characters in comedy skits, which led to him joining the cast of Fox's sketch comedy staple Mad TV in 2003 — alongside new performer Keegan Michael Key.
The German mezzo-soprano Tanja Ariane Baumgartner's English wasn't always clear, but as King Pentheus' mother, Agave, her creamy sound had no trouble inhabiting the character's states of arrogance, inebriation and horror.
Researchers at the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge looked at 963 invertebrate species — including sea spiders, clams, and a variety of corals — inhabiting the Southern Ocean, the expanse of water surrounding Antarctica.
These were domestic areas for admiring not inhabiting, filled with artificial gerberas, souvenirs from the seaside, brass candelabras, porcelain figurines, swirling plush carpets and crochet doilies, all surrounded by bewilderingly patterned wallpaper.
But we can't ignore that the fact that there are so many men inhabiting the shades of grey between Bush and Trump, and they're the ones we need to watch out for.
This Atlanta rapper's debut mixtape is so zonked out it may yet pioneer new meditative techniques in listening to rap, inhabiting a passive hedonism that's riveting once it seeps into your bones.
To my eyes and ears, Chris Pratt is Star-Lord, and it's hard to imagine anyone besides Dave Bautista inhabiting the stern Drax the Destroyer—but the sharp writing quickly converted me.
Nate is presumably meant to embody all the lost souls inhabiting our cities in search of meaning — in addition to astrology, he's been in therapy (group, even), gone to church, meditated, etc.
In almost every case, though, "site-specific work" at the Glass House has entailed inhabiting the unique exhibition space, often with contemporary dance or ambient music — not interfering with the house itself.
The allure of inhabiting a Hot New Food Town — be it Nashville or Richmond, Va., or Portland (Oregon or Maine) — helps persuade young people to visit, to move in and to stay.
It may also be a not-so-imaginary home for humans one day, as igloo-like domes at the Martian north pole have been floated as one possibility for inhabiting the planet.
As my colleague Ana Fota wrote, a diorama there depicts an imagined 17th-century meeting between Dutch settlers and the Lenape, a Native American tribe inhabiting New Amsterdam (now New York City).
During her waitressing years, she'd bring audition pieces to rehearse, but now she looks to Archibald for help inhabiting a character she's playing by inventing a backstory or developing an interior world.
Our bodies can't directly digest most of them — they're meant to pass right through — but it turns out that the microbes inhabiting our colons can metabolize the sweeteners, potentially to our detriment.
But they do it in multiples, so that as many as seven people are inhabiting the house at the same time, performing much the same tasks, but unaware of one another's existence.
This can help us feel connected to the world around us, as it becomes clear that we are in fact part of the environment we are inhabiting, rather than separate from it.
All of the Liars — Sasha Pieterse, Shay Mitchell, Ashley Benson, Lucy Hale, and Troian Bellisario — have taken to social media to prepare for their final day inhabiting the lives of the Rosewood favorites.
It's a better implementation of message revocation than exists in services like Gmail, which only grants you a handful of seconds before your email is lost in the ether, inhabiting someone else's inbox.
With astonishing visuals and combat coupled with a lifelike open-world New York City to explore, this is about as close to inhabiting a superhero as video games have to offer right now.
We don't know if they were friends or destroyed each other or didn't care either way, but one police department caught sight of the two unlikely animals inhabiting the same three-foot space.
It's a small step from here to truly inhabiting the body of another person in VR. But the consequences of such complete identification are unknown, as the German philosopher Thomas Metzinger has warned.
A lot of what we're putting in is really a lot of pain and pleasure of inhabiting gender and enjoying the beauty of the textures and the colors and the ornamentation of femininity.
In his books he has revealed a remarkable aptitude for inhabiting otherness and illuminating the world's darker corners, from post-Katrina New Orleans (in "Zeitoun") to southern Sudan (in "What Is the What").
"The bright pink pigments are the molecular fossils of chlorophyll that were produced by ancient photosynthetic organisms inhabiting an ancient ocean that has long since vanished," Dr. Gueneli said in a news release.
As a teenager, I saw Ms. Smith, an avowed Rimbaud acolyte, reciting poetry in a claustrophobic New York club and had a visceral impression that she was inhabiting a wild and distant planet.
And although she now sat jittery with vulnerability, inhabiting a character whose fragility reverberated across the room, it occurred to me later that this was the most at ease I ever saw her.
Before he headed across the street for the closing-night party, Skybell lingered, celebratory vodka in hand, to talk about inhabiting a character he had wanted to play professionally for his whole career.
WASHINGTON — The impeachment of President Trump has played out like a searing snapshot of the partisan divide, the two parties mostly inhabiting turf so different they might as well be on different planets.
For Mitsuha and Taki, there are other, more immediate concerns, like being profoundly alienated from the body each is actually inhabiting, which, of course, is another way to describe adolescence (and other maladies).
The myth that an empire of wealth can grow from dorm rooms (but never mind the price tag on those dorm rooms and thus the color and class of most people inhabiting them).
EJ: Yeah, this is the thing that you're talking about, 1000 Cut Journey, where basically you are inhabiting the body of ... But you need to inhabit the feelings and the lifetime of things.
Because bacteria readily pick up and pass on genetic information across species, researchers suspect the risks of acquiring resistant genes are higher in places that facilitate direct transfer with microbes inhabiting the body.
Meanwhile, the southern branch travelled southward along the Pacific coast, inhabiting islands along the way, and finally arriving in the southern continent where they gave rise to all Central and South American indigenous populations.
We often don't think about our environment as teeming with life, but the idea of a "microbiome" is just that—the collection of microorganisms inhabiting a particular environment, in a kind of mini-ecosystem.
The mountain gorilla is a critically endangered species and these two "cheeky gals" happen to be two of the 1,000 remaining ones in the world, most of which can be found inhabiting this park.
With a native Chicagoan still inhabiting the White House for a few more days before the next administration takes over, the Chicago Cubs wanted to visit President Barack Obama at work while they could.
Even with grannie inhabiting his 14-bedroom rental — which has it's very own whiskey library — the singer still found time to run around the grounds in nothing more than a pair of white boxers.
This is based on observations made of Heterodontus portusjacksoni sharks inhabiting the harbor waters off of Sydney—an area collectively known as Port Jackson—by researchers from Macquarie University in New South Wales, Australia.
Colliding with one of these delicate, easily injured jellyfish can spell its doom, as a wounded jellie is far more susceptible to being nibbled to death by the small fish also inhabiting the lake.
Without making use of jagged editing or a handheld camera— indeed, the look of The Wife sometimes verges on the satiny—the film succeeds in inhabiting its characters' insides as well as their outsides.
Nor should the fact that someone sure doesn't seem like the cliché of the jail-inhabiting kind, racially or socioeconomically, be invoked as a reason that a person should be kept out of jail.
Even though it sounds like a possibility more fantastic than the Tooth Fairy, science itself is presently telling us we are very likely it – the only intelligent creatures inhabiting this immense and incredible universe.
" When she asks why it is inhabiting the person, she said, the spirit explains the debt bondage, at which point "I say, O.K., in the name of the Lord, depart from the person. Depart!
"Doing that for every aspect of making art especially shines in VR." As much as it made the "future" palpably present, Versions also manufactured the dizzying sensation that we are already inhabiting the past.
In BattleTech, what some perceive as a grating slowness is to others (myself included) revelatory: Here's a game that puts value on observing, on taking something in, on inhabiting a world with your senses.
When he danced "Giselle," with Natalia Osipova, and "Romeo and Juliet," with Isabella Boylston, the ballerinas blazed fervently throughout, whereas he gave gracious guest-star performances, beautifully indicating his roles rather than inhabiting them.
Bran Stark has been rather busy, according to some fans, altering a number of timelines and inhabiting the space of multiple Brandon Starks, including the infamous Bran the Builder, who gave Westeros the Wall.
Mr. McCain was a true American hero who embodied our country's founding values, values that are lost to the tribal factions inhabiting the halls of Congress and the boastful bully who is the president.
A collaboration between photographer Jamie Hawkesworth and the World Land Trust, this book highlights the relationship between the elephants and people inhabiting the remote Wayanad Wildlife Reserve in the southern Indian state of Kerala.
Alternatively, Atacama's astronomers may be the ones that stumble across hard evidence of biological entities inhabiting farflung planets in the Milky Way, through the apertures of the super-telescopes that call the plateau home.
According to him, the works featured in I am no bird… (by Baseera Khan, Aimee Goguen, Ebony G. Patterson, among others) capture the longing, loneliness, shame, and desire that comes with inhabiting a body.
One of those eight-legged monsters is the Sydney funnel web spider, a potentially deadly arachnid inhabiting a small semicircle on the eastern Australian coast that includes the Australian Reptile Park in New South Wales.
"The bright pink pigments are the molecular fossils of chlorophyll that were produced by ancient photosynthetic organisms inhabiting an ancient ocean that has long since vanished," Dr. Gueneli said in a statement announcing the findings.
In these attractions, multiple people are often inhabiting the same virtual space, and being able to hear exactly the same sound from the same location could have a huge benefit for the sense of immersion.
Ines never really seems to be inhabiting the world she's in: stressed out in a spa, glued to her phone at her own birthday party, required to be pleasant to people she doesn't really like.
And so much as you can: In drafting, write for your own pleasure: Tell yourself the story you've always wanted to hear, with characters you adore, inhabiting a world you built from the ground up.
We slip into other people's reflections like ghosts, millions of times in a single day, inhabiting their fears and dreams, bouncing around in their jokes, cringing at their horror, making them feel seen and heard.
The includes refraining from "action of inhabiting" presently uninhabited islands, reefs, shoals, cays, and other features in the waters, the two sides said in a joint statement following a meeting in the Lao capital Vientiane.
By the time he's inhabiting himself again, we've spent a while watching people try and fail to reach him — especially Jenny, who's clearly struggling not to mourn a man who's right in front of her.
Here, the cats are actually two microwave fields inhabiting two different cavities, which you might as well imagine as two boxes full of photons (photons being the carriers of the electromagnetic force, and so microwaves).
Though they work in an eclectic range of media, each of these artists refrains from full resolution, inhabiting a liminal space in which advantageous shifts — evocative of romance, finance, and other fortuitous developments — are activated.
On the first floor of the American Museum of Natural History, a diorama depicts an imagined 17th-century meeting between Dutch settlers and the Lenape, an Indigenous tribe inhabiting New Amsterdam, now New York City.
"The dingo fence is probably the most extreme length undertaken by any country in the world to exclude a predator from inhabiting or recolonizing areas where they once used to roam free," Dr. Newsome said.
Elsewhere in British Columbia, First Nations reports of grizzly bears inhabiting coastal islands were dismissed by the government because the observer "was not a biologist"; subsequent DNA analysis showed that 10 islands hosted resident grizzlies.
According to the International Rhino Foundation, Iman was 25 years old, and since being captured in 2014, spent her days inhabiting a wildlife reserve in the Malaysian state of Sabah on the island of Borneo.
The conservative base, the conservative media, the conservative government — it's all the same thing now, all with the same perspective, all inhabiting the same epistemic universe, all pursuing the same war against the same perceived enemies.
Scientists have long known that the vagina is home to trillions of bacteria, but much less is known about the community of organisms inhabiting the rest of women's reproductive tracts — from the uterus to the ovaries.
Inhabiting these people, funny or sad, joyful or desperate, who are doing their best to deal with this crazy, wonderful life, is very moving to me, even when it's as hilarious as those in 'Hot Stuff.
The overarching expectation isn't that the press should campaign for Clinton or help her escape scrutiny, but that they resist the urge to normalize Trump by portraying both candidates as inhabiting similar moral and ethical planes.
Anna Leonowens (with a new King in Daniel Dae Kim), while Heather Headley is now inhabiting the sinuous skin of the honky-tonk diva Shug Avery in "The Color Purple," a Tony front-runner this year.
After extensive research in the the Coachella party circuit, we identified an eccentric kingdom of creatures inhabiting their natural habitat of lakeside private estates—each with their own individual swag and personal connection to the festival.
Sex & Cigarettes plays like an addendum: Braxton's songs here, mostly breakup ballads, are as openly miserable, inhabiting a self-consciously mature mode of romantic despair, with tropes of commitment and responsibility largely unknown to pop convention.
I am just a man who has spent a full year inhabiting a mental space where a poo bandit can live, trying to understand them from the inside out, from every angle, from mouth to asshole.
If we want to understand the world we live in today — and the one we'll be inhabiting for years to come — we need to understand how immigration and intolerance are transforming the way white Christians vote.
The details of the deal were vague at first, but at some point the Iranians even suggested that the residents could swap towns, with Sunni and Shiite Syrians literally trading places, perhaps inhabiting one another's homes.
Glasgow's best kept secret is the putrid spectre of the water treatment plant at Kelvin Hall, and other, vaguely less smelly, more convivial waterway spirits inhabiting the nooks and crannies of Glasgow's rivers, ponds and locks.
In the clip above, The Late Show uses a parody of a Hot Wheels ad — coughing children included — to make a point about the effect this could have on the environment and the people inhabiting it.
It seems a missed opportunity to tempt the viewer to imagine inhabiting or lying against them — or perhaps even hiding behind them, as Nicola L. did, naked, with one of her vinyl foot sofas in 1967.
This year's biennial philosophy derives inspiration from an old Chinese myth, Fauna of Mirrors, which posits that our mirror reflections are actually another species inhabiting an alternative universe, waiting to emerge and take over our lives.
" While living in the aggressively developing region of Noida, he was drawn to desolate spaces in and around the city — areas "on the edges of urbanity, inhabiting a borderland of sorts, null spaces that are almost invisible.
When sectarian riots broke out in 2012 between Rohingyas and Rakhines, a largely Buddhist ethnic group inhabiting the same region, the local media painted the Rohingyas as the aggressors, even though they came off much the worse.
I'd made my mind up about the two redheaded young ladies inhabiting that table within fifteen minutes of them sitting down next to us, and decided I knew what sort of rookery they was like to play.
The characters aren't bad at mothering, instead, they're accomplished at having a life beyond motherhood, inhabiting a land of strollers in the daylight, opening their homes for house parties at night, and making out with hot widowers.
I remember watching the film for the first time – piqued by an Empire magazine subscription, an unhealthy urge for self-improvement, and enabled by inhabiting that interregnum between childhood and full-on wank-a-minute early adolescence.
"If it is appropriate to label a small but visible subgroup as unambiguously representative of 25 million people inhabiting a geographic region spanning over 700,000 square miles then we should ask a number of questions," Catte writes.
At one point, he tells Morris, he even checked in to the exact room where his father died, just in case he might be able to reconstruct the events by physically inhabiting the scene of the crime.
She had emotional range, too, inhabiting different personas in the course of a song, sometimes even a phrase—delivering the lyrics in a faithful spirit while also commenting on them, mining them for unexpected drama and wit.
Distinguished by a rounded profile and dark patches around the mouth and lips that give it an almost childlike look, the vaquita was rare to begin with, inhabiting only the upper reaches of the Gulf of California.
But unable to refrain from inhabiting the solo, Ms. De Keersmaeker swirled and twisted in a muted version of the dance as she gave a post-performance talk at Lafayette Anticipations, a new performance and exhibition space.
Filming happened during a period Shipka had previously said was going to be a vacation, but the idea of inhabiting a different character for the first time in over a year was too enticing to pass up.
Through his mastery of language, he hooks in readers and enables us to empathize with the book's protagonists, inhabiting the experiences and thoughts of his central and peripheral characters and witnessing their lives from beginning to end.
But if there's one thing to unify the characters inhabiting the world of Kentucky Route Zero, it's their relationship to debt, "this weird immaterial power that constrains so many of us" as the team refers to it.
They keep finding their animals torn to pieces and are in danger of losing the farm, a possible plot enhancement that isn't developed before the dog pack inhabiting their land decides that humans might be tastier than livestock.
And now that the names of media billionaire Oprah Winfrey and Disney CEO Bob Iger have been floated as potential candidates, the possibilities of a series of celebs inhabiting the White House are getting a lot more real.
"I believed I had the mind of Eric Harris inhabiting my body somehow, and that as time went on and as I was planning things more and more he started taking over me more and more," said Souvannarath.
Married at 18 and now the mother of two young daughters, Diane recognized children for what they were: not the spun-sugar creations of adult fantasies, but suspicious, skeptical, forlorn, dreamy or furious creatures inhabiting their own sphere.
And now, for those women still in Syria, they live in dust-coated tents, or sometimes in prison rooms, alongside their children, inhabiting a legal purgatory until one authority or another figures out what to do with them.
With hundreds of thousands of people killed in Syria since the start of the war in 2011, and half the population displaced, that anyone is even still inhabiting east Aleppo, much less raising children there, may seem surprising.
One of the biggest obstacles to inhabiting Mars, aside from the 300 or days of travel and eating space food for that entire duration, will be figuring out what to eat once our needy, pesky species touches down.
Everyone starts a match inhabiting an avatar, and no matter how many times that avatar dies, the player—or in Buddhist terms, the consciousness—gets reborn into a another form, still retaining the knowledge it gained before death.
DNA of early Lapita skeletons from Vanuatu and Tonga is mostly Taiwanese DNA, with little or no contribution from the Papuan peoples inhabiting the New Guinea region through which Taiwanese farmers passed en route to Vanuatu and Tonga.
The shift that takes place between the second and third lines of this poem, "Super Bowl", from standing and talking in a public arena like supermarket checkout line, to inhabiting an isolated, inward space, happens frequently in Dunce.
He reclaimed a rock audience in the NBC television special "Elvis" — especially in a performance segment where he sat on a small stage with his 1950s bandmates, surrounded by squealing girls, clowning but then fully inhabiting his songs.
Sixgills are ancient beasts of the dark ocean, often inhabiting waters some 230 to 241,603 feet (260 to 216,2500 meters) below the sea, whereas white sharks are a dominant species found near the surface, sometimes to beachgoers' dismay.
Each half-hour episode — which she has described as inhabiting "a space between social commentary, politics, pop culture and my specific brand of comedy and feminism" — focuses on a single topic, starting with the nature of political correctness.
As the closing images make clear, these key interludes have been replicated with the utmost care and detail, and Egerton isn't so much impersonating as inhabiting him, having mastered not just his voice but his mannerisms and internal struggles.
In my early 20s, as the country was beginning to reform economically and I was starting to write, I moved downstairs, inhabiting my grandmother's floor, and my brother and I took on the cause of protecting the house ourselves.
"This provides evidence that people were inhabiting the region at the end of the last ice age," said Duncan McLaren, an anthropologist at the Hakai Institute and University of Victoria in British Columbia and lead author of the study.
Counting only 132 active desert tortoises living in the area, the report advocates total relocation of the tortoise population inhabiting the proposed development site, thus reducing their exposure to human activity and the increased predators that come with it.
Related: We've Damaged the Planet So Badly It's Entering a New Epoch Epizootic shell disease, which causes black lesions and sometimes death in American lobsters, has been found in female American lobsters inhabiting European waters, van der Meeren said.
Norman Fucking Rockwell seems like it'll see Del Rey at the height of her powers – totally to grips with her aesthetic, inhabiting an enduring musical style – and feels so far like it has all the ingredients of a classic.
Derek Fordjour's impish and touching installation is so chock-a-block with the minute details of Fordjour's making that I feel I'm inhabiting his dreamscape Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I had a dream a few weeks ago.
I was glad to see Ms. Walker's reference to the Health at Every Size movement, which is helping to challenge the cultural assumptions and re-examine the data, supporting us all in inhabiting our bodies, regardless of size, with respect.
For example, "Inhabiting the House or the City?" examines the impact of the "Minha Casa Minha Vida" ("My Home, My Life") social housing program, while "Geography of the Real Estate Market" shows how capital has transformed Brazil's cities and their architecture.
The 110.5 marks a nice bump the S2128's 280 (and even more so the S28E's 670) — good news as the company is no doubt hoping the product will do double duty, inhabiting that increasingly blurry space between tablet and laptop.
At most, the government reckoned it'd only have to account for 150 scientists, military personnel and their families during Los Alamos' existence, but by the end of its first operational year there were more than 1,500 people inhabiting this shanty town.
The cyanobacteria then became "perfect candidates for inhabiting the deep subsurface," as they were already adapted to living inside rocks and "able to withstand severe nutritional and environmental stresses," such as periodic oxygen-starvation, the researchers write in their paper.
With its futuristic gadgets, menacing super villains and larger-than-life explosions, the Bond series is the longest-running film franchise in history, with actors such as Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan inhabiting the role of the leading man.
That's because I'm inhabiting a Virtual Reality paradise (courtesy of an Oculus Rift S headset), while a massage chair squeezes my calves and forearms, and a fan and sun lamp warm me and keep me cool at the same time.
Given the personnel choices he made (lane-inhabiting big men in a league more into exploiting perimeter skills), along with some bad luck with injuries, Hinkie's critics would now argue the mountain clock would cease ticking before the 76ers' ever began.
Those whose imaginary escape route leads to early-20th-century Rye, the town in Sussex, England, where Helen Simonson's novel "The Summer Before the War" is set, are probably not the same folks who imagine themselves inhabiting a "Star Wars" future.
By now, at 61, Mr. McInerney has certainly earned his place on the Artists' starting team, and yet it's never quite clear how detached he is when he starts inhabiting Russell's memory or recapitulating a pretentious young man's hero-worshiping fatuousness.
For Alex Schweder and Ward Shelley, the term "artist in residence" is often a very literal one: Collaborators since 2007, the pair practice what Schweder describes as "performance architecture," or the exploration of how inhabiting a space affects us, psychologically.
From their caustic rock of the late '230's to them perfectly inhabiting the acid house chrysalis, few bands could ever sum up a musical and societal shift more than Primal Scream did, especially with 1991's rave melted Screamadelica.
The book takes this larger-than-life intellectual powerhouse—formidable, intimidating, often stubbornly impersonal in her work—and makes her life-size again, calling her back to the quotidian vulnerability of inhabiting an actual body, in all its desire and fragility.
This Samuel Johnson, we soon come to understand, is dead, and his particular brand of purgatory is to have his consciousness shuttled helplessly into the body of the nearest living being at hand whenever the one he is inhabiting expires.
Case in point: The Scott Reef, 180 miles off the coast of Northwestern Australia, had over the past few years finally begun recovering from a major bleaching event in 1998, with the fastest-growing corals inhabiting much of their earlier territory.
It would be the ultimate wrenching Copernican shift, from humans' being at the center of creation to their inhabiting a universe that is less significant than a dust mote in the desert, and whose most important properties were attributed to chance.
One minute they were represented, in "Yellow Submarine," as four Edwardian children inhabiting a magical shared space; the next they were in the midst of squabbles so bitter that they had hardly healed when, ten years later, John was murdered.
By the time she was 17, years of reading and inhabiting the minds and worlds of non-Christians had caught up with her, and "it became impossible to believe that all these other people were going to hell," she said.
Sanders has a conjurer's gifts, and an intuitive understanding of how the camera works—how it can push into an actor's face and consciousness, and how the actor can push back against the intrusion by inhabiting the reality of the moment.
Other descriptors emerged: a sense of safety, a sense of familiarity, a sense of inhabiting space with certainty, a sense, indeed, of the certainty of that space — the opposite feeling of having the rug pulled out from under your feet.
Founded in 1995 in San Francisco, the internationally renowned Futurefarmers group takes a collective, playful, inquiry-based approach to art making that spans multiple disciplines and ways of inhabiting the world, from sailing and farming to environmental design and DIY scientific experimentation.
Deftly recreating the Billie Jean King-Bobby Riggs match with Emma Stone and Steve Carell perfectly inhabiting the key roles, the power of the story carries the day, overcoming places where this slight film exhibits as much finesse as an overhead smash.
The story, simply told, is that Douglass was largely spared the worst of slavery by inhabiting its more familial edges, at a time when who owned you and where you were owned shaped the course of your life as someone else's property.
Maybe we've reached a tipping point, and now we need to tip back in the direction of an authentically diverse, equitable cosmopolitanism, and embrace the ethos of inhabiting a complex, shared urbanity: a just city that benefits the many, not only the few.
"Players describe the experience of being with one as less like talking with a person and more like inhabiting someone else's mind," the social scientist Sherry Turkle wrote of video games in 1984 in "The Second Self," one year before Super Mario Bros.
To find him, Jean enlists the help of her ragtag team of wildlife sighters — the immigrant street cleaners, traffic wardens and hotel staff who move stealthily, like hunted animals, in the shadows of the city, inhabiting the crepuscular seams of urban life.
It's hardly a portrait that screams legitimacy: corrupt politicians, inhabiting a government that is neither responsive to voters' wishes nor trustworthy in carrying out its objectives, put into place by a vote count that may not reflect the true wishes of the governed.
It belongs to the audience, and they're allowed to experience it however they want to, and I have fears that when this character was originally white it would be experienced very differently now that you are Black and inhabiting the role of Tyler.
Trump has lived most of these first months alone in his upstairs palace, inhabiting 20,000 square feet of the residence by himself most weeknights, catered to by a household staff that totals nearly 100, including a couple of valets and a handful of butlers.
Below, Laura discusses the socio-political importance of artistic occupation in Sao Paulo spaces—from busy streets in poor neighborhoods to abandoned buildings that shelter the impoverished—and how Mamba is endeavoring to bring art to, and raise awareness of, the marginalized communities inhabiting them.
It reminded me of the work of Allison Schulnik, who also makes superb objects (quasi-sculptural paintings) that depict strange characters inhabiting alternate worlds; both artists are at their strongest when they use stop-motion animation to bring their lively figures to enigmatic life.
Now behold waves of pealing keyboard ripples, noodling trebly guitar, sweeping electronic strings, organic grooves inhabiting a soft-rock variant on neosoul, and a panoply of chirpy female R&B voices, most prominently Estelle and Kali Uchis, whispering sweet nothings and providing vocal cushioning.
You're narcotized before the slideshow's mesmerizing loop, inhabiting a media landscape that's eerily familiar: Auder has elevated the ickily banal hypermediation of any "relaxing" afternoon at home, online shopping and swiping through Tinder while CNN drones in the background, to the realm of fine art.
Instead of picking and choosing a few, though, they tossed all of them into a single game, coming up with a clever connective tissue—a hat capable of inhabiting objects and enemies, granting new powers—to justify their existence in the same creative stew.
Either way, the writer's great accomplishment was to rescue his protagonist from a generic life by inhabiting him so fully and so richly that we, the readers, are utterly absorbed by not only the starkness of Frankie's situation but the inevitability of its resolution.
I elected to start from Mansfield, so I could pay an early visit to Healesville Sanctuary, a conservation and education center, for a primer on area wildlife like the ground-dwelling echidna and the wombat, the nocturnal river-dwelling platypus and the tree-inhabiting possum.
Preparedness allows Ms. Bahn, who is among more than 50 million Americans with allergies, to manage environmental threats, including the growing number of animals inhabiting the travel world from airplanes to hotels and that in some cases are pitting animal advocates against the allergy afflicted.
Currently inhabiting the Rise Projects space is a joint work by the buzzy Swiss artist Nicolas Party and the British ceramicist Jesse Wine wherein the house's interior is covered in vibrantly colored Matisse-like murals of jellyfish, snails and — yes — giant ferns and flowers.
The duo is particularly looking at immersive virtual reality and the risks run by users when they are subjected to "illusions of embodiment," or feelings of inhabiting a body that is not one's own (like when playing as an avatar in virtual reality, for instance).
Researchers said on Monday their research confirmed that the two types of African elephants, those inhabiting forests and those roaming savannas, are separate species that have lived in nearly complete isolation from one another for the past half million years despite their close proximity.
We were once gripped by "In Cold Blood," Truman Capote's imaginative inhabiting of two convicted murderers, or by "The Executioner's Song," Norman Mailer's empathetic telling of the story of Gary Gilmore, who asked to be executed after he was convicted of killing two men.
In light of our evolutionary background, which features bold tetrapods crawling from ancestral oceans to seed new lineages on land, it's not too much of a stretch to picture our distant descendants inhabiting very different forms, perhaps even bodies adapted to the deep sea.
A few people ignored the construct, continuing, I discovered later, to send me important, time-sensitive information in formats I was temporarily unable to receive (in effect creating their own false version of 21994 in which I was not inhabiting a false version of 1994).
It's hard to know what storage and organization solutions actually work without spending some time in those close quarters, so we asked real college students from across the country to share the items that help them keep their stuff straight while inhabiting a dorm.
"We've had organic growth, inhabiting the space bit by bit over time," said Joseph Thompson, the founding director of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, who has just completed the museum's third phase of expansion on the 21970-acre campus — after some three decades.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When: Tuesday, November 15, 7–8pm Where: 219PE (21 Wilshire Boulevard, Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles) Inhabiting the space between painting and sculpture, the wall works of German artist Jan Albers offer a way out of dead-end formalism.
Co-living companies are marketing themselves by straddling the line between new-agey utopian axioms — "The new way of living is inhabiting time, space, and place that stirs inspiration inside of us," reads WeLive's website — and motivational tech speak — "Relentlessly improve," says X Social Communities.
The constant adjustment of width and the lack of a focal point result in a surface of steady alterations, which is very different from the static nature of Albers's "Squares" or the stillness inhabiting Seurat's "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" (1884).
Related: Animal Rights Group Hopes Graphic Footage Will End France's Foie Gras Love Affair In many cases, breeding birds spend long periods inhabiting tiny metal-walled boxes preventing them seeing anything outside, while mesh floors and ceilings guard them against injury when they attempt to fly.
When one of the clans that controls Silicon Isle takes notice, she's nearly killed, but a more forceful and malevolent version of Mimi takes over — first killing a group of enforcers by inhabiting a broken mech, then setting Silicon Isle's "waste people" on a path toward revolution.
" On the other hand, "if you're able to move slowly and steadily into bigger realms and into the realms that you want, you can essentially hopscotch from one circle to another just by inhabiting that overlapping area and then moving into the place you want to go.
You can't solve the problem of aggrieved male entitlement by engineering some weird and at least semi-coercive program of "enforced monogamy" built on the assumption that men inherently deserve some sort of access to women's bodies—regardless of what the women inhabiting these bodies want.
On his reality television show "Celebrity Apprentice," he was the uber-successful billionaire and alpha male who lived in a golden tower—an image that is arguably more accessible to the average person than the closeted world of Hamptons cocktail parties that Clinton was portrayed as inhabiting.
In the video "Negative Process" she covers the front side of her body toe-to-head in black with white highlights, which are reversed in a subsequent series of negative prints so that we see her as an oddly flattened, cartoonlike figure inhabiting a world of humans.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The dwarf planet Ceres, an enigmatic rocky body inhabiting the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, is rich with ice just beneath its dark surface, scientists said on Thursday in research that may shed light on the early history of the solar system.
All the actors have fun with their roles under the direction of Jacob Titus and Mr. Stevens, with Ms. Treadway standing out in particular as the blithely chipper Clara, blissfully inhabiting her own placid world and seemingly untouched by her husband's recent demise — at least at first.
An entire sort of underground internet-operated movement of Republicans and Libertarians emerged with the sole purpose of poking fun at the trigger-warning, safe space inhabiting Leftists who preached tolerance yet practiced categorical intolerance if you didn't adhere to their very limited points of view.
Ms. Clark's voice has always been inviting, a silky mezzo-soprano that can whisper breathy confidences, turn sweetly deadpan or open outward to portray longing and ache, and she uses it as strategically as an actress would, inhabiting characters who may or may not be like her.
My aunt's droning was unbearable, but I may already have understood that the zone she was inhabiting was itself unbearable, and that talking loftily about nothing, non-stop, was how a person might survive in it; how, indeed, she might enable a visitor to survive in it.
Among the many species the Trump administration could erase from the annals of life on earth, a couple of small birds in Hawaii stand out: The akikiki (Oreomystis bairdi) and akekee (Loxops caeruleirostris) are honeycreeper species inhabiting a remote mountain forest on the island of Kauai.
Other of Marshall's subjects include lovers in intimate interiors or lyrical landscapes; artists at work on paint-by-numbers self-portraits; people relishing, or enduring, life in public housing and inhabiting utopian suburbs; and upper-middle-class matrons in living rooms filled with civil-rights-era memorabilia.
"The big conversation that we had to have was about whether or not we could still do a faithful adaptation of the novel as King had laid it out while inhabiting the universe that Kubrick had created," Doctor Sleep director Mike Flanagan previously told Entertainment Weekly.

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