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BoJack is different because it inhabits a specifically adult universe.
Each artist's new album inhabits its own idiosyncratic sonic universe.
And so she inhabits both of those states at once.
There's this space that Schubert inhabits, you can't force it.
It's almost as if the sound inhabits your whole body.
Our species, Homo sapiens, now inhabits a comparatively lonely world.
That is not the reality that it inhabits any more.
She belongs in a category that no one else inhabits.
Gustu inhabits an uneasy position in the country's food revolution.
Serge Gainsbourg inhabits a peculiar place in the cultural conscious.
The painting inhabits at least two perceptual zones: nightmare and fantasy.
Like in Firefly, the Keiko's crew mostly inhabits a criminal underworld.
Somehow, Mr. Sawyers inhabits the man without settling for mere mannerisms.
But the question nags: What planet does she think she inhabits?
Maybe, I realized, my father no longer inhabits the linear world.
I'm also an attorney, and a woman who inhabits different worlds.
Each form is a distinct hue that inhabits its own layer.
I have created a musical universe that the Venture Bros inhabits.
He's really everything, regardless of this part which he inhabits so beautifully.
That's how big the earth is compared to the space life inhabits.
Bhuvaneswar fully inhabits them, breathing life into their dissonant, beautiful, complete selves.
It inhabits a contradiction, which perhaps is not meant to be one.
But the comedy world that Seinfeld inhabits is in a tumultuous period.
He neither inhabits his body nor is he cut off from it.
Nor am I referring to the monster which inhabits the Upside Down world.
Through his creation, the viewer briefly inhabits another experience, another world and culture.
Each of the four albums reviewed below inhabits its own idiosyncratic sonic universe.
The later of the two demos, Sacrificial, from 20163, inhabits the A-side.
Above generalizations to the contrary, the album hardly inhabits just one single genre.
Elias National Park, Ultima Thule Lodge inhabits the largest protected wilderness on earth.
This tick also inhabits the Northeast, but "it's not very common," said Molaei.
The house the couple inhabits there is in a woeful state of decay.
The anonymous painter who inhabits this studio, one deduces, is in a crisis.
Pop minimalism inhabits a sliding scale, as the xx seem determined to illustrate.
I am still learning how to navigate the multiple truths this body inhabits.
As the nexus of the play's drama, Felt capably inhabits the manipulative Abigail.
And yet Sia inhabits them just as comfortably as any of her collaborators.
Dacus's own album inhabits the pose with grace, although she also sounds lonely.
Because he is a singular creature who inhabits a world of his own making.
It inhabits the painting so that the painting itself becomes a source of light.
I definitely have thought about how Wendy inhabits space, how she uses physical proximity.
The album artwork for Astroworld also reflects the duality of the worlds Scott inhabits.
Alternatively, Berger inhabits an artist's environs, which he believes greatly influence a painter's vision.
Winnie inhabits a postapocalyptic world, and greets her predicament with an absurdly blithe attitude.
Rodriguez, who is signed for another year, currently inhabits that spot for the Yankees.
Still, it's getting harder for Facebook to find growth in markets it already inhabits.
More specifically, Muusoctopus robustus: a little-known purplish species that inhabits the deep sea.
Two years later, the face of terror and the places it inhabits have changed.
Like Barbuto in the West Village, Lilia inhabits the shell of an old garage.
With her repetitions, the artist inhabits a position that reflects back on the original.
That is the growing world that Park, speedcubing's latest star, now inhabits and dominates.
It's an exceedingly narrow slice of life, but Lorde inhabits it with feverish intensity.
Or perhaps it inhabits us—time is a volume, and we are its vessel.
It's a familiar pop role that Cabello inhabits easily, adding a bit of customization.
I loved the English nature of the story — the time and place it inhabits.
Because cowardice inhabits Washington, Jerusalem and Ramallah: This little diplomatic flurry has been obscene.
Regardless of who inhabits the White House next, Putin isn't likely to alter his course.
Not surprisingly, this conflict inhabits our political rhetoric, which has become increasingly debased, even childish.
This species only inhabits 7% of the original range they once roamed in the wild.
But primarily the books serve Gates' interest in learning more about the world he inhabits.
And until the world she inhabits changes, Megyn Kelly will continue to settle for more.
Portman inhabits Jackie, making her both bigger and more human than we've seen her before.
The distaste Gawker provokes is largely a result of the world it inhabits and reflects.
Furthermore, Lima's metropolitan area inhabits 10 million people, about one-third of the Peruvian population.
Connor Jessup wonderfully inhabits the teenage Oscar, who observes others while trying to find himself.
In fact, he experiences a model of the world and inhabits a model of himself.
Asylum lays an actual foundation and invites you into the world that this Batman inhabits.
For some, life free of the institutions that the majority inhabits will always be preferable.
The world that Anna Sperber — performer and choreographer — inhabits onstage is not yours or mine.
One of the nicest things about Kissa Tanto is that it inhabits the neighborhood respectfully.
This is a bold novel, one that confronts and inhabits a distinctly British masculine unease.
It inhabits an impressive range, extending along the Atlantic coast from Brazil to Rhode Island.
He cannot be part of the world Giovanni inhabits, and yet he cannot turn away.
He inhabits a world that feels, if not yet entirely his own, richly and weirdly inhabited.
The world Jones inhabits is filled with cartoonish figures with shifting alliances and few journalistic scruples.
The rocket company now inhabits more than 60,000 square feet of real estate with 60 employees.
She inhabits the prose's terrible serenity and glacial horror — the translator's hand never overwhelms or underperforms.
In the show, Lizzie (Hayley Law) inhabits a synthetic sleeve which she makes look like her.
It inhabits the space of a Western institution without falling into hypocritical tropes of art speak.
Luckily, Zirou and Edith are committed to Emma's humanity, and that of the world she inhabits.
Gritty is a natural fit for the Weird Philly atmosphere much of the Left inhabits here.
And he inhabits the role of Jack and creates a wholly original character, playing this leerie.
After 20 years in women's wear, Serafini, 43, inhabits a position of enviable autonomy in fashion.
The Anonymous NFL Front Office Guy inhabits a workplace that is secretive and superstitious and strange.
Mildly bleached coral reefs can recover if temperatures cool and the algae that inhabits them returns.
Her political grievances are firmly grounded in the world she inhabits, and her shortcomings are too.
This free-form curse requires scant logic and never stops, much like the franchise it inhabits.
Innovative Uranus inhabits hedonistic Taurus this year, helping us to channel our passions in new ways.
Learn to voice your desires this year while the planet of illusions inhabits this sensitive sign.
Stacey Dash inhabits the same world as Katrina and holds all the same views as Katrina.
While a conventional movie might push Leonard toward danger, "DriverX" confidently inhabits a more ambiguous space.
Ancient local legend says the goddess Pele inhabits the volcano that stands 4,190 feet above sea level.
It had just moved into its sleek new office near Union Square (Mashable inhabits the same building).
"I am highly aware myself of the privilege of Irvington, the community my shop inhabits," she said.
The show features characters who switch bodies, and at one point, Miriam's daughter inhabits her mother's body.
Action planet Mars also inhabits this intuitive sign, slowing our actions with better contemplation of our feelings.
Da Brat and Timbaland join in on the cosplay, surfing through the Mars-like planet Missy inhabits.
She is a visionary artist who is willing to reimagine the world she inhabits using visual elements.
If Zuckerberg is living on another moral planet, then Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes inhabits her own universe.
And you can guess which one Momoa's glorious character, an animalistic desert warrior called Miami Man, inhabits.
With these performances, Simon has had to acknowledge that he inhabits a healing role for the city.
Her body may be in a Washington hospital, but her spirit inhabits this planet of the apes.
He is a cautious rebel, in revolt partly against the narrow fatalism of the film he inhabits.
Eric S. C. Manning, who now inhabits the office once occupied by the church's pastor, the Rev.
But in this earlier stage, a quality of thingness still inhabits the sound of clarinets and oboes.
Emotionally astute and gifted at math, Patsy inhabits a body that is female, dark-skinned and queer.
It's sensible to find the rock fantastically underwhelming; it inhabits its cage like a lethargic zoo animal.
Her Berenice inhabits the well-worn kitchen of the Addams house with the sureness of long acquaintance.
"He is going to continue to descend into the dark world that he often inhabits," Wehner said.
The planet of expansion and knowledge inhabits Capricorn until December 2020, helping us to adjust our habits.
The digital revolution has shattered that mirror, and now the public inhabits those broken pieces of glass.
What emerges is a story that searchingly inhabits the lives of women without sentimentality or self-pity.
She fully inhabits Tilly, with that flattened upstate New York accent that sounds Midwestern — but also almost Swedish.
He believed the photographs belonged to the community, therefore wherever the community inhabits is where the artwork go.
In the pilot episode, Offred (Elizabeth Moss) flashes back to the beginnings of the society she now inhabits.
I think of him as a diasporic artist — someone who inhabits an in-between space in his work.
I don't think there is such a thing as a soul, or some ghost that inhabits my machine.
Elon Musk believes that the entire world he and everyone he loves inhabits is an illusion, a simulation.
Mr. Church fully inhabits the character, making the most of Willie's dented moral sense and his many limitations.
Roger Cohen When a presidential campaign often inhabits the gutter it's not easy to establish its low point.
Mr. Christie sings only to and of himself; the stage he inhabits has only one spotlight, his own.
Loma transports herself to Earth and inhabits the body of a comatose high school student named Megan Boyer.
But he inhabits it like an actor who's done his homework to get fully immersed in a role.
He also inhabits a political identity that is unusual among black athletes — he is friendly with President Trump.
Built from scratch, with a $2754 million price tag, the new Four Seasons inhabits a two-story space.
Critic's Pick Julius Eastman died destitute in 1990, but his Symphony No. 2 inhabits a world of plenty.
I was thinking about the world the young generation inhabits and the headlines that are in the ether.
That's the case even if the world that Barry inhabits is more of a black or white proposition.
The man inhabits these works like a ghost, among the greens, browns and yellows of camouflage and jungle.
Like the city it inhabits, Peter Luger Steak House is not just a location but a way of being.
Each actress fully inhabits her character, which was developed through conversations with Cronenberg and Ennis prior to the shoot.
There's Detective Kristin Ortega (Martha Higareda), who is in love with Ryker, the disgraced detective whose body Kovacs inhabits.
Just as A falls for Rhiannon, she too finds love with this soul — no matter which body A inhabits.
" The version of Alexa that inhabits the new Echo Dot Kids Edition will thank children for "asking so nicely.
You'd probably assume a decently cultured 19-year-old inhabits my bedroom if you saw it, and that's fine.
The overarching impression is that the party is still dangerously out of touch with the political reality it inhabits.
The show fully inhabits its location, drawing on its corps of actors and settling into familiar cafes and theaters.
Set in Los Angeles, it has a sunnier vibe than "Louie," which inhabits a sometimes ominous nighttime New York.
We read such poets because we want to know how a poetic intelligence inhabits the world — or invents it.
"We both know that's the way the celebrity crowd rolls in N.Y.C. and which Trump inhabits," Ms. Sherman said.
A few blocks north of the Flatiron Building, it inhabits a space so cavernous that maps may be useful.
She inhabits the territory of singers like Sibylle Baier, Jeanne Lee, Nick Drake, Billie Holiday — and hardly anyone else.
Front Burner Nothing as obvious as a pumpkin-turned-coach inhabits the pages of this whimsical book of drawings.
Nothing is a concept so deceptively simple that it inhabits the strange intersection of science, philosophy, and language itself.
The simile fits: flashy, fidgety, hyperactive, Luv Is Rage 2 inhabits a childishly exuberant Day-Glo aesthetic that glimmers.
The provincial New England that Erica inhabits is not unlike the dead-end environs of an Annie Baker play.
With a voice by turns brightly crystalline and arrestingly powerful, she persuasively inhabits the role of this chameleon coquette.
It is vivid and provisional, inhabits the vital moment, and renders the world in a cascade of tiled perceptions.
When she sings "love is in the garden," for instance, she means that her dead grandmother now inhabits plants.
The Guinean barracuda, which inhabits the murky waters off the coast of West Africa, present a totally different challenge.
This marvelous album, by a singer whose online presence is close to nonexistent, inhabits both modes with supreme confidence.
But the chapel also invites the eye to search, to understand what else inhabits those canvases other than black.
She keeps our eyes glued to her, even as she's fighting to stop herself disappearing from the world she inhabits.
What makes her work prescient is that it already inhabits the two spaces simultaneously, despite the absurd contradictions that arise.
It inhabits you, hijacking your senses from the very first shot and maintaining that hold in every minute that follows.
Anappara impressively inhabits the inner worlds of children lost to their families, and of others who escape by a thread.
Even aside from the fun character beats, "All-Nighter" proves how smart Superstore is about the physical space it inhabits.
The fantasy world she inhabits is an avowedly secular one: It is filled with magic but stripped of metaphysical meaning.
Eventually they will be locked in negotiations with the self-described "bloody difficult woman" who now inhabits 10 Downing Street.
At the beginning of the opera, Marnie inhabits a male-dominated world in which women are treated as interchangeable objects.
One result was "In a Black Out," the album's standout ballad, which inhabits a twilight shimmer of fingerpicked acoustic guitar.
But in the reality that Morrissey inhabits, one in which Harvey did in fact receive a nomination, it was unjust.
Stenberg will play the novel's protagonist, 16-year-old Starr, a character who inhabits worlds of both privilege and poverty.
He inhabits the body of the remarkable Ms. Foy's Makeda, and he is a vibrant, insufferably sneering and oppressive specter.
He and the group of scientists based there soon come under siege by a mysterious creature that inhabits its prey.
While the German cockroach only inhabits human environments (particularly kitchens), the American cockroach flourishes in a wide range of habitats.
I want there to be a dream-like nightmarish quality of a fever dream to the spaces that O inhabits.
The tribe inhabits an area of more than 1.8 million hectares where other tribes, including three uncontacted ones, also live.
The creature in her wardrobe, however, resembles a monster on "Sesame Street" more than the kind that inhabits bad dreams.
Playing the notorious Batman villain, Phoenix inhabits the role so completely he's almost guaranteed to get noticed during Oscar season.
This is a good thing, particularly because Yvonne Strahovski so completely inhabits both the old and the new Mrs. Waterford.
This slyly fabulist story inhabits the point of view of a sickly goat taken in by a poor Indian family.
Milan, 360 miles and three hours of high-speed train to the north of Rome, inhabits a different political planet.
At about 6,500 feet up, a black toad, spotted in white like an impressionist night sky, inhabits the mountainous land.
Tom Waits plays Hermit Bob, who went to junior high with Robertson fifty years ago and now inhabits the woods.
In the supercharged world Bernie inhabits, the decision to stay in the race was considered not only reasonable, but obvious.
The tribe inhabits an area of more than 1.8 million hectares where other tribes, including three uncontacted ones, also live.
This is the cul-de-sac that Ed Clark inhabits and it is important to pull him out of it.
Or he can let the Pixel settle into the comfortable, kinda-interesting relative obscurity that its Chromebook laptop namesake now inhabits.
Often Berninger's problems—or the problems of the characters he inhabits —are supplemented with (and then complicated by) copious alcohol intake.
However, the type of orbit TESS inhabits is incredibly stable, allowing the spacecraft to keep hunting exoplanets well beyond two years.
When viewed through the phone's screen the robot inhabits a virtual battlefield, and can fight virtual opponents with missiles and lasers.
DONALD TRUMP inhabits a world of shiny, gold-plated, nothing-really-matters nihilism, and he is betting that voters do, too.
But he inhabits the rubble of our domestic no man's land of poverty, narcotics and hopelessness, and so he is invisible.
If there is one group of the creative class that deftly inhabits the clichés built around them, it is fashion photographers.
Hallberg inhabits each of his characters completely, and there is some gorgeous image or turn of phrase on almost every page.
This anecdote amplifies a notion that, despite their vibrancy and sensuality, a sense of loss inhabits the shaped canvases as well.
He also suggests that Alessandro de Medici, the 16th century duke whose progeny inhabits royal houses across Europe, was mixed race.
Mr. Pasquale, for once ideally cast, fully inhabits Scott's contraption of a personality, easygoing for about an inch and chaotic underneath.
Rhodes in particular completely inhabits the character — all three layers are there: world-hardened adult, frustrated teenager, and tiny, vulnerable boy.
Yet the marathon casts its singular spell wherever it lands, turning any space it inhabits into a sprawling, smiling squatters' paradise.
Moana inhabits a bright world of water and sunshine, into which the filmmakers insert a handful of visual and musical showstoppers.
Matthew, in "The Americans," you also play a sexual manipulator — though one with a conscience — who inhabits a number of identities.
His story is told not by him, but in the voice of his chi: the Igbo guardian spirit who inhabits him.
In a way, though, Robinson's music has always existed as a rebuke of that world, even as he inhabits its outskirts.
Chinchilico, which is also the name for a frightening Andean mythological creature that inhabits underground mines, could not be reached for comment.
When a pair of men crash land an airplane in a mythical all-female society, they are tended to by the inhabits.
It's her playing victim, still—a role she unironically inhabits following the long line of Taylors we see in the "Look" video.
Because each player inhabits a register considerably distant from the other, the music of Daikyo Furoshiki immediately establishes a sense of space.
When we're just alone with each other, it seems like a frozen capsule of time that everything we've ever done together inhabits.
That's why Dying Rock Star Delivering His Last Testament qualifies as a role he inhabits in addition to what he actually is.
Their most endlessly quotable lyric may have equated depression to life in Minnesota, but their music inhabits many different states of being.
In Guy Shelmerdine's Catatonic, the viewer inhabits a wheelchair-bound patient being pushed around the psychiatric wing of a 1940s-era hospital.
Because Robbie inhabits the real world, in a way Mr. Hare's Oscar never can, he casts enlivening shadows upon his marmoreal friend.
Trilobites The Nile crocodile, which inhabits sub-Saharan Africa, can grow to 21 feet long and weigh one and a half tons.
Certainly, the film — a variation on the Jewish legend of the dybbuk, a malevolent spirit that inhabits living bodies — has supernatural elements.
Unlike Wagner's swashbuckling Siegfried in the "Ring" cycle, Tristan inhabits a dark opera with only a few characters and comparatively little action.
Jeong, meanwhile, cracked some jokes about a racial demographic that dominates her industry, the industry she covers, and the country she inhabits.
Ildar Abdrazakov inhabits the title role in Mozart's "Don Giovanni," part of a cast that also includes Amanda Majeski as Donna Elvira.
Poor Urbosa, the badass Gerudo warrior whose spirit currently inhabits a twenty-story tall camel (it's a game thing) has been wrecked.
She continues to look for new sources of otherness in her life, and to give us glimpses of the otherness she inhabits.
But in his narrative songs, he fully inhabits his theatrical persona, letting out the beast he merely hints at in his ballads.
Trump's denials of responsibility and evasion fit a broader pattern of weakness for the man who inhabits the world's most powerful office.
Each inhabits its own distinct world, while sharing an interest in the often maddening process that leads — or maybe not — to art.
Either world inhabits he, Sees oft below him planets roll; His body is all of air compact, Of Allah's love his soul.
Gellhorn defends her autonomy — in her intellect, in the body she inhabits, in the places she goes and the words she writes.
Dalya inhabits a very particular community in Southern California — an Arab Muslim immigrant world that is often quite private, especially for women.
At an average of just 7.7 millimeters long, the little frog inhabits southern Papua New Guinea and eats tiny invertebrates like mites.
By letting a scene play out without much editing, he lets us see how each of these characters inhabits these specific spaces.
Honey is sweet and glowing, a syrupy softness permeating the whole thing, as if she now inhabits a different, much easier energy.
"Each of these cover girls proudly inhabits her own particular gorgeousness in her own particular way," the magazine writes of its cover models.
You can make a lot of money in the business world that Trump inhabits by treating every interaction as a one-time exchange.
The part would be easy to overact, but Mr Malek inhabits it brilliantly, both when strutting on stage and when revealing his vulnerabilities.
As it is, Mr Greenwell offers a tender portrait of the longing for connection and acceptance that inhabits us all, gay or straight.
The regulator said Albemarle also failed to adequately consider threats to the Peruvian tern, an endangered species of bird that inhabits the region.
Bayley inhabits a weird space: her work is slightly disjointed, but she's so engaging you can't help but get invested in her matches.
Is there anyone, we wondered, who inhabits the world of club culture, who's so radically altering expectations on such a culture defining scale?
"This appeal concerns the straight-horned markhor, an impressive subspecies of wild goat that inhabits an arid, mountainous region of Pakistan," he wrote.
Cohen inhabits Luter's existence as vitally as he inhabited the Israeli Army unit: it's a beautiful portrait, utterly engrossing, full of passionate sympathy.
Ms. Jones closed the set with a waltz called "Carry On," which inhabits a Ray Charles-ish convergence of gospel, country and soul.
Another highlight is a sculpture by Antony Gormley called Pole II, an abstract sculpture on the human body and the space it inhabits.
She remains there today—although in some versions of her story she is killed, and it's her spirit that inhabits the fiery crater.
It inhabits its own winningly intimate, hushed, balmy aural space, and it corrects several tendencies that befall artists who address similar subject matter.
Washes of color are tripped up by the space it inhabits, the painter's brush meeting a lip on its way across the canvas.
The world that Mr. Trump inhabits is today's Other America, the seamy, blustering, hustling and huckstering underside of our fabled brightness and optimism.
The world that Colette (a vibrant Keira Knightley) inhabits onscreen is brighter and smaller than in Ms. Thurman's telling, with its luminaries (Proust!
Nobody owns a culture, but everyone inhabits one, and in inhabiting a culture, one finds the tools for reaching out to other cultures.
And yet it is "Im Abendrot" that she inhabits most thoroughly: its lines unending, its spirit unyielding even as time takes its toll.
A scruffy-looking fish that inhabits the same patch of sea as my cephalopods has relatives who live to 200 years of age.
Mr. Birney, a recent Tony winner for "The Humans," inhabits and fills Ken's tenuous world with a paradoxically commanding air of self-effacement.
The camera is not passive, but dynamic, weaving between the performers; the viewer almost inhabits the perspective of Cunningham himself, appraising the work.
The bold man who inhabits the Oval Office has smartly used executive orders to address and correct issues involving trade and immigration reform.
Trump may one day have to abandon the post he inhabits, but he plans to reduce the village to ashes before he exits.
Instead, it inhabits a landscape where the petty and the momentous are practically indistinguishable, and even the strongest feelings are muddied with ambivalence.
Even when Ms. Reid takes leave of the melodic cell for a contemplative solo, a memory of the earlier groove inhabits her sound.
Through a VR headset, the player inhabits a schoolgirl in 1989 who attempts to covertly play her Game Boy-like system during school.
Loop quantum gravity, by contrast, is concerned less with the matter that inhabits space-time than with the quantum properties of space-time itself.
Fans have been creating their own versions of Sylvester Stallone, the man who created and inhabits Rocky, since the original EA UFC came out.
Party's production is strongly idiosyncratic and borderline experimental in texture compared to the rest of the mainstream R&B world he by default inhabits.
Star (Sasha Lane), first seen Dumpster diving with her two younger siblings, inhabits a sad prairie landscape of big-box stores and strip malls.
Alcohol both leaches vitamins from your body and inhabits your ability to absorb them, which is part of why drinking too much feels awful.
One example is the black-footed ferret, an endangered weasel-like carnivoret once thought to be extinct that inhabits the grasslands of the West.
This doesn't faze Ms. Danes's Jenny, whose immersion in her job and the world of the 1-percenters she inhabits is pretty much total.
Victoria inhabits the best reality television characters' defining qualities at the DMV, and her trip to get a license remains a GIF on Twitter.
When Oxlade-Chamberlain finally started growing into the five-foot-eleven frame he now inhabits, he wasn't behind his age group; he was ahead.
Benway ("Emmy & Oliver") writes with remarkable control and has the rare talent of almost vanishing as an author as she inhabits each character's perspective.
No, the cause — to use a word Othello memorably repeats — lies in the precisely defined personalities of everyone who inhabits the play's closed universe.
Although the protagonist of "DriverX" inhabits a less seedy urban space than Travis Bickle, he has his own dark night(s) of the soul.
I know of nothing else in the entirety of literature that so convincingly inhabits a drug-smashed consciousness while remaining a model of empathetic clarity.
Nonas uses a minimalistic approach, a simple gesture or a basic series of cuts, to offer up the complexities of the environment his work inhabits.
A copy of at least one of these inhabits most sci-fi nerds' shelves: Look to Windward, Player of Games, Consider Phlebas, and 7 more.
There's a strong incentive to fortify one's home against disaster, so it makes sense to extend that culture of ownership to the community one inhabits.
"We are racial separatists, we believe that one race is no better than the other, but each one is different, inhabits another continent," he said.
The European starling population (estimated at 200 million) now inhabits all of the contiguous United States, a good part of Canada and most of Mexico.
Her band inhabits a clear, warm sound that hinges on the intersection of guitar strumming and guitar plucking, jangly little riffs adorning a woodier base.
From the outset of his career Bernstein has fought for a poetry of leaps and fissures, one that inhabits the space between logic and irrationality.
This is all amusingly pathetic, but it's also a dark depiction of a the fantasyland Trump inhabits, where embarrassing him is or should be illegal.
The world she inhabits — a banal, familiar world of meetings, PowerPoint presentations and awkward collegial socializing — seems designed to strip away personal autonomy and integrity.
Part of Tarzan's appeal — at least to some — is that he inhabits a world that resembles ours, but without the unsettling distractions of real suffering.
That painting's central figure, a muscular cow with a blue spot on its belly, inhabits a landscape that is nearly as alive as it is.
A tennis court is like a good play: The lines may stay the same, but the context changes depending on the real world it inhabits.
"It is whether a species or more than one species of marine creature, say fifty feet in length, rare but actual, still inhabits the ocean."
Ms. Frank drew on folklore of Andean Peru for this inventive 18-minute work, about Apu, a mischievous spirit who inhabits the rivers and mountains.
And she is keenly aware of the sexual economy she inhabits; she is valuable to Bud and to other men only as a sexual object.
And what the hell is actually going on with Adrian Veidt (I have a theory that he's in another timeline than the one Angela inhabits)?
A former Italian supermodel, Barzini (born in 1943) inhabits various roles in the movie, which was directed and primarily shot by her son Beniamino Barrese.
He inhabits what looks like a custom-designed beach house in the Hamptons or Malibu, though it turns out to be (I think) a Manhattan apartment.
Unfortunately, it's not the type of character she inhabits often, but with this news about her joining Big Little Lies season 2, that might just change.
It would have been easy to reduce these figures to archetypes, but Ms Ramos inhabits each one with affection, sensitivity and a keen ear for voice.
And like them, I've crafted my own narrative for my character Jana and the world she inhabits, through a combination of my own playstyle and happenstance.
Not even Charlie's random appearance at the hospital — and his insistence that his newly dead mother's soul now inhabits baby Devonte's body — could lighten the mood.
But it's also clear that Rhodes so completely inhabits the character that all three layers are there: world-hardened adult, frustrated teenager, and tiny, vulnerable boy.
Mr. Glebo mulled overtures from his building's curators and realized how little he knew about his surroundings, about the vertical community that inhabits 310 Riverside Drive.
It says something about Ms. Bündchen's command of any space she inhabits that after roughly two minutes in her company the panorama has all but disappeared.
The best example of this fearlessness might be "The Deer at the Edge of the Forest," a page-long paragraph that daringly inhabits an animal's consciousness.
It's eerie and unsettling, just like the songs are, and only gets weirder as things go on, as West inhabits some dark netherworld and starts glowing.
He then creates this artificial intelligence that ends up becoming Ultron, but then Ultron ends up designing the body that J.A.R.V.I.S. inhabits to become the Vision.
Though she had help from the Disney Interactive style team, we can't help but be impressed by the completeness with which she inhabits the various characters.
The Cube is home to a sustainable energy supplier, and Christensen & Co designed the building to be as eco-friendly as the company that inhabits it.
He also led his own breakaway faction of fighters from the Mehsud tribe, which inhabits the rugged, semiautonomous South Waziristan region along the border with Afghanistan.
But one of her primary examples of that commitment — highlighting Britain's role in a European bloc it is actively leaving — underscored the strange moment she inhabits.
But it is also the creation of a kind of private army with 350 members that inhabits a gray zone of illegality, unaccountability, and privatized violence.
Now more than ever, while the emotionally delayed bully who inhabits our highest office models baiting, cruelty and mockery instead, every attempt at kindness is essential.
" The book had echoes of the writers W.G. Sebald and Milan Kundera, she added, but Ms. Tokarczuk "inhabits a rebellious, playful register very much her own.
She'll likely head back to California after the Trump era, but maybe, she says she'll find a way to merge the two worlds she currently inhabits.
That is followed by a haunting exchange of the word "OK," though whether Essie or the world she inhabits really is remains movingly up for grabs.
Lamb inhabits a sleepy corner of the meat business in America, with far fewer sales than chicken, beef or pork and often raised by small producers.
The reality is even better because Connor Ratliff inhabits the Lucas persona instead, with Griffin Newman, from Amazon Prime Video's "The Tick," as his sidekick, Watto.
In a performance on a beach, "The Egg" (1967), Pape inhabits her own work, placing herself inside a fragile white box and tearing through it, reborn.
But the uranium industry inhabits a seemingly different world from the vast majority of Niger's citizens — even in Arlit, the city at the center of the industry.
Rosenwaike fully inhabits the interiority of these and other women — and though they reside in overlapping spheres, each is distinct in her desires, jealousies, fears, and hopes.
" Mr. Packer wrote: "No one else working today inhabits his roles as completely as Penn, and I hope one day to see him portraying a foreign correspondent.
While Mendes takes on the role of Murray's Bob Harris, Alisha Boe, who plays Jessica on 13 Reasons Why, inhabits the role that launched Johansson into superstardom.
Each year, people from all walks of life who are devoted to the goddess María Lionza travel to the remote Venezuelan mountain they believe her spirit inhabits.
He inhabits the same bubble as the Republican voters who eat this stuff up, without a scintilla of awareness of how toxic it is in other precincts.
Instead, we have a president who not only avails himself of information cocooning to maintain the support of his shrinking base but actually inhabits the bubble himself.
Konkle sports braces and inhabits space uncomfortably, with a slouch that passively explains the fact that she's much taller than the other 13-year-olds around her.
This is particularly true of a politician who inhabits the Oval Office—and this critique applies to Joe Biden and other potential contenders of a certain age.
The Trump administration inhabits a worldview that considers the extinction of 1 million species to be nothing more than a side effect of the pursuit of profit.
The common malaria mosquito is found in large numbers in the southeastern states, but it inhabits a wide swath of the east, from Mexico to southern Canada.
As a large premium electric crossover SUV, it inhabits a segment with only a handful of rivals like the Audi e-tron and the Jaguar I-Pace.
The otaku takes an obsessive interest in things, generally anime or manga, and inhabits a world of fetish and simulacra (not unlike those in the art world).
The buying and selling of children is contemplated with chilling matter-of-factness, and the world Zain inhabits is one where human bonds have become brutally transactional.
Mr. Maron, coming off playing a version of himself on "Maron," perfectly inhabits his last-chancer character, who's sucking on the cigarette-butt end of his career.
She inhabits roles as she does life, without revealing herself, and on her deathbed she speaks of playing the bravely dying woman to make her mother proud.
The conservation group had investigated the possibility of a Taveuni National Park that would provide more protection to the tagimoucia as well as the forest it inhabits.
The post-Soviet Gorbachev both inhabits a state of metaphorical exile in his homeland and lingers throughout what became of the state he is credited with toppling.
There have been reports from around the globe about the impact plastic pollution is having on both coastal marine environments and the wildlife that inhabits these regions.
I believe there is an honesty of character and a generous openness that John inhabits quite naturally and that allows him to be seen as a messianic figure.
The chinstrap penguin, named after the narrow black band under its head, inhabits the islands and shores of the Southern Pacific and Antarctic Oceans and feeds on krill.
But it is largely through her eyes and her voiceover that the viewer comes to understand the world that the film inhabits, and she is an effective guide.
Martha, a bookish overachiever, inhabits the body of the Lara Croft-like badass Ruby Roundhouse (Karen Gillan), and the popular Bethany is now Jack Black's Professor Shelly Oberon.
In North Adams, the enormous Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, or MASS MoCA, inhabits a series of 19th-century industrial buildings once occupied by the Sprague Electric Company.
But it might also lead the unwary to assume, if most days in the place he inhabits are green, that the air he is breathing is basically safe.
For the most part, her performance has little to do with the world of other people that Lear inhabits—or even with the world of the audience. ♦
Steep yourself in the show, and you'll learn nothing about the rules of the universe it inhabits; they contradict themselves at every turn, often within the same episode.
Street art has the power to infuse communities — literally — with beauty and color, but it's not often a mural boasts an intrinsic connection to the block it inhabits.
Make America Great, which inhabits the fuzzy margins of the political Facebook page ecosystem, is owned and operated by a 35-year-old online marketer named Adam Nicoloff.
The silver spinyfin, or little dori, inhabits a layer of the deep sea, where the Twilight Zone's blue fades to black, often half a mile below the surface.
For more than 30 years, Michelangelo Lovelace has been making paintings that represent the world he inhabits as a black man living in low-income neighborhoods in Cleveland.
How could it not be with this impoverished mother of five, spurned not just by lovers past but also by the world whose margins she inhabits so tenuously?
I hear somewhere close   that bird calling could-be , could-be — tell me, Bird, how soul inhabits the place of fire, how soul dwells there in its trembling?
Dumas Rescue, an animal rescue group, is helping lead the search for more of the free-roaming herd that inhabits the area, its president, Tonya Conn, told CNN.
But the larger themes in the film connect to Hundreds Hall, a once-grand manor that has fallen into some disarray as the fortunes of its inhabits diminish.
But that's not the case here, where Jim Carrey inhabits the role and turns the villain into, essentially, a throwback Jim Carrey character — think very loud and very hammy.
Antonia's terrific — she inhabits that role perfectly, but as I say, we were aware that there was a long and dysfunctional history of race and casting and romantic comedies.
Asheville's Omni Grove Park Inn is home to the "Pink Lady," who apparently inhabits room 545 after having fallen to her death in the Palm Court atrium around 1920.
If you can resist the temptation to set those lofty goals for your partners, Jupiter will inspire everyone while he inhabits his own sign of Sagittarius until December 3.
But you can feel that Katherine inhabits a post-Our Bodies world, rich with its positive influence and with the ability of women to understand their own sexual agency.
"It just sort of inhabits every nook and cranny in the spacecraft and every pore in your skin," Apollo 17's Gene Cernan said during his post-mission debriefing.
John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter: Dialogue is even lamer when the pic's three scribes depict the life of Alex, the high-school kid who owns the phone Gene inhabits.
A few months ago, she released a short five-minute film called God is Wild, where she inhabits a satanic alter-ego before being reborn as a holy one.
That is only 21.5m more than the current population, which inhabits an area half the size of Belgium comprising a main city, several satellite towns and a rural expanse.
He inhabits that stature with an ecstatic, gruffly spiritual style that coalesced in the 103s, took full flight in the '70s and still bears relevance on the current scene.
In Situ's closest peer in this regard is probably Next, the Chicago restaurant founded by Grant Achatz that inhabits a new period and style of cooking every four months.
But BoJack Horseman—a cartoon sitcom whose title character is a melancholic, middle-aged stallion—inhabits a genre of its own, somewhere between slapstick and theater of the absurd.
He inhabits that stature with an ecstatic, gruffly spiritual style that coalesced in the 275s, took full flight in the '26s and still bears relevance in the current scene.
That is what it comes down to, according to an employee at Casa Padre, a shelter for 1,500 migrant boys that inhabits a former Walmart Supercenter in Brownsville, Tex.
From that, he built the rip-roaring, sometimes heartbroken character whom Ms. Falco inhabits — disappointed by the men around her, who both lack loyalty and misunderstand what she does.
The novel would be more compelling if these terrors intruded more, but Towles gets good mileage from the considerable charm of his protagonist and the peculiar world he inhabits.
News organizations should instead consider this reality: Our audience inhabits a complex, polluted information environment; our role is to help them navigate it — not to pretend it doesn't exist.
With the added impact of last season's El Nino-induced drought, the district's 2,500 inhabits are struggling to find enough water for their families and their cattle, officials say.
Lee takes this fractious, often violent history and sculpts steel and crystalline structures that are simultaneously complex, magnificent, beautiful, fragile, and just as dangerous as the world she inhabits.
In the corner of the world Lokteff inhabits, Hitler references are far less controversial than praise for female political power; women tend to be either overlooked or actively dismissed.
Arcavi and his colleagues discovered that in 1954, astronomers recorded a brilliant outburst from the same region as iPTF14hls, which inhabits a distant galaxy millions of light years from Earth.
In Nepali folklore the Yeti -- dubbed the "Abominable Snowman" in the West -- is a furry ape-like creature taller than an average human, which inhabits the Himalayas and other regions.
It's easy to imagine how the mental state one inhabits in a game might briefly carry over into the real world, but few studies have looked at long-term effects.
Last fall's Doctor Strange brought yet another cynical, selfish, wisecracking, extremely powerful middle-aged rich guy into the universe — a potential understudy for the position that Tony Stark now inhabits.
Red Fox inhabits a curious wilderness well off the beaten path, in the shadow of an Interstate 91 overpass and sandwiched between residential neighborhoods, an industrial park and the woods.
"Dark Matter" is surely destined for a similar fate, and as you read it on paper it inhabits a state of quantum transubstantiation, or "superposition," to use Jason Dessen's lingo.
And, with a mischievous smile, Alabama clinic owner June Ayers displays a remote control she uses to aim a lawn sprinkler at a loud protester who regularly inhabits her sidewalk.
Located within a historic area, the hotel helps to provide guests with a better understanding of the neighborhood it inhabits, leaving you not only well-rested but culturally satiated, too.
But Ms. Bellugi is a real find; she inhabits her character, who, even as she hides her secrets, is so genuinely beatific that you can hear it in her breathing.
The fourth, "The March-Man," is a multivoiced narrative about Franklin Carey, a man, much like his creator, who inhabits the border regions between the cultures of Europe and America.
The ease with which Mr. Lithgow inhabits the character, merely untucking his shirt to suggest a barber's smock, hints at the way all effective storytellers are complicit in their stories.
The man himself cultivates and inhabits a world of luxury that's frozen in the 1980s, and he's spent most of his life doing the same things over and over again.
He inhabits this strange, overdetermined narrative space where there's very little surprise if you've seen the cohort of things being referenced, but in some ways that's to the character's benefit.
Rather than being in opposition to the workers within the institutions she temporarily inhabits, her work expresses an empathy and interest in the often highly irrational working conditions she finds.
The opera inhabits a realm similar to the 1980s play, and later film, "Dangerous Liaisons," which shows 18th-century courtly French life as a game of sexual adventure and humiliation.
The thing that makes Tom Cruise such a great movie star is that he always fully inhabits whatever character he's playing, but you still never forget you're watching Tom Cruise.
Sprawled across tables, squirreled into corners, collaged, raised above entryways, and held in place by everything from tape to Bulldog Clips, the show is an exploration of the space it inhabits.
Smart, boisterous, and naive, Jacob pops the bubble of the closed off world that Turtle inhabits, resulting in an unforgettable tale of one girl's struggle to save herself from unimaginable abuse.
Actress Angely Gaviria deftly inhabits the role of Carmen, and she's surrounded by a capable cast of supporting characters who, for the most part, aren't threatened by her practice of brujeria.
It's likely that he will be moved from the cushy camp he currently inhabits into a higher-security prison, according to both Levine and another federal prison consultant named Justin Paperny.
By moving from suspended forms to figures recalling pre-Columbian art, Keister went from having no geography (or place to stand or sit), to imagining the geography (or landscape) he inhabits.
The piece inhabits uncertainty and ambiguity, falling somewhere between a depiction of street beggars, an idol to unknown demented deities, and perhaps a scene from an adapted Stephen King horror flick.
She too gets a moment of narration, a single word: Oh. From there, the narrative inhabits the voices of all — and I mean all — the people connected to the perished couple.
The strange underground world Prokopi inhabits inevitably brings us in contact with some serious oddballs, each of whom is introduced by Williams with the economy and evocative precision of a haiku.
For instance, we tend to fixate on the objects, the imageable (imaginable?) stuff that inhabits the heavens to the exclusion of the oddly immaterial medium of space in which they're situated.
His ambitions ran aground when he lost the primary election of the Socialist Party, which imploded under pressure from the insurgent candidacy of Emmanuel Macron, who now inhabits the Élysée Palace.
The toilet inhabits a tiny stall, while the shower is large enough to bathe a couple — or even two couples — but that wasn't the kind of staycation we had in mind.
That Gloria lived (and danced) in Santiago and was played by the superb Paulina García, who, like Moore, inhabits the character so deeply that the performance can feel like a possession.
David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter But this is Phoenix's film, and he inhabits it with an insanity by turns pitiful and fearsome in an out-there performance that's no laughing matter.
In her novel "Celestial Bodies," the Omani author Jokha Alharthi inhabits this liminal space between memory and forgetting: the dark tension between the stories we tell and the stories we know.
That the species still exists is phenomenal news, for the mountain the starry night harlequin toad inhabits is home the highest number of threatened amphibians in the world, according to Valencia.
Thiebaud doesn't copy the image; he inhabits the thing, which happens to be a Morandi still-life and a Daumier sketch of two men, their upper halves, looking to the left.
In contrast, the star of Weir's newly published novel Artemis, Jazz (Jasmine) Bashara, inhabits a lush and bustling colony—though like Watney, she depends on her technical wits to navigate it.
In these 12 short stories, Klay inhabits the voices of different Iraq War veterans to give a nuanced and powerful portrait of what that war did to our soldiers and the country.
The second one - M87 - inhabits the center of the neighboring Virgo A galaxy, boasting a mass 3.5 billion times that of the sun and located 54 million light-years away from Earth.
When predatory curator Gretchen (Toni Collette) puts her arm in a Sphere hole on the night before an opening featuring Dease's purloined artwork, Dease's spirit inhabits Sphere and cuts off her arm.
The film pays close attention to the larger environment she inhabits, and takes periodic breaks from her story to investigate developers, homebuyers, security guards, and other players in China's real-estate system.
Main character Elisa (Sally Hawkins), for instance, inhabits an enchantingly ragtag apartment perched above a fading movie palace, with bits of dialogue drifting through the floorboards from the mostly empty theater below.
When only one twin used PPIs, their fecal analysis turned up much more Streptococcaceae, a family of bacteria that includes Streptococcus and Lactococcus strains, and that typically inhabits the mouth and skin.
The man who inhabits the Oval Office is a person who sees no restraints on his power and who does not believe any other branch of government can get in his way.
And in Alina Cojocaru, who danced the title role at the premiere, Mr. Khan has found an interpreter who so fully inhabits the choreography that it seems to breathe through her body.
"This rolls back a conservation plan that was carefully crafted by states, ranchers, conservationists and public officials to protect this iconic western bird and the unique sagebrush landscape it inhabits," he added.
So the novel, like Emmet Gowin's photographs, takes its time rather than quickly imposing a point of view; unlike McCarthy's actor, it inhabits its material naturally rather than performing it too strenuously.
The Necks' general modus operandi is simultaneously Minimalist and improvisational; it finds itself a texture and a constellation of motifs and inhabits them for as long or as briefly as it wishes.
Some voices are even more compelling than others, but over all Laskey inhabits each of their perspectives credibly, exhibiting a vocal range that grants the reader a panoramic view of the proceedings.
Part of the impressiveness of this output is the apparent ease in which Donahue inhabits differing modes of poetic expression, which variously engage with the complexity of our material and spiritual lives.
I met him in St. Petersburg in July in an unmarked office in a building whose various inhabits — many of which are human rights organizations — serve as tacit "lookouts" for one another.
If anyone believes that Trumpism will go away soon, the conference shows how difficult it will be for the GOP to remake the kind of conservatism that now inhabits the White House.
This doesn't really explain how every space that the man inhabits became so desperately gilded and singularly inhospitable, although it does suggest he doesn't much care about how other people experience it.

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