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Gohmert's minutes spent interrogating and accusing Mueller were pretty intense.
I guess my films are interrogating the world for truth.
But she's uninterested in interrogating the implications of Clinton's power.
After detaining and interrogating Jago, they found and rescued her.
Gradually, this pattern of interrogating cultural norms evolved into homesteading.
Interrogating the decorated cards costs 103,210 won (about $2000) a question.
As soon as I woke up, I started interrogating the dude.
Prosecutors said they were led to the pair after interrogating Topuz.
Still, he can't resist interrogating norms that strike him as defective.
But "Play" more deeply entails interrogating how music is, well, played.
A group of teenagers has been interrogating me for almost an hour.
He vets every person he meets, interrogating every fact presented to him.
But this more common moral instinct is also worth interrogating a bit.
Luckily, the nurse let it slide — after interrogating her about her period.
Whatever triumphal feeling I got from interrogating the constable, it was gone.
On Sunday's episode of The Good Fight, Mike is interrogating Diane (Christine Baranski).
After meeting Daniel at the We Got Y'all gala, Lawrence does the interrogating.
Does Dolores join Bernard in the simulation, and is interrogating him in there?
I just wish there was a little more diligence in interrogating their claims.
Unfortunately, Frank killed Dominick after interrogating him about the Caplan & Gold hard drive.
The video shows the Chinese police raiding the hotel and interrogating the photographer.
I have spent my adulthood interrogating past definitions of beauty, happiness and freedom.
Zach: Did anyone notice the AlphaBay reference when they're interrogating the Irish guy?
There also have been allegations of torture against Turkish security forces interrogating suspects.
But, here's the bigger problem with all this, we're not interrogating anybody right now.
It's just attacking the symptom of a problem, rather than interrogating the root causes.
It followed that by making interrogating adtech practices a regulatory priority — hence today's update.
I'm more interested in dedicating my time to complicating those narratives than interrogating them.
That means that whoever is accused of killing him was interrogating him for information.
He closes the loop, re-interrogating their abstractions, finding use for them at last.
Valdez said Guzman kept the prisoner with him for several days, interrogating him twice.
The Very Odd Island You are interrogating eight people on a very odd island.
Unlike the policy of capturing and interrogating terrorism suspects that was adopted after Sept.
But Soufan brings firsthand, on-the-ground experience hunting down and interrogating Qaeda members.
Interrogating the prime minister over some cigars or bottles of Champagne he was given?
We are interrogating him for giving false information to different media and for provocative comments.
"This was how I learned to pour water into the nose while interrogating," Kunwar wrote.
Twenty-seven years later footage of the committee's members interrogating Ms Hill makes uncomfortable viewing.
We saw US, British and French intelligence officers screening and interrogating everyone who left Baghouz.
Here's a story I heard: A US Army officer ran into difficulty interrogating captured Germans.
Rivera challenges the calcification of colonial narratives by interrogating mainstream takes on the island's culture.
Cool Girl is Antoinette's go-to in this book, mostly because she's primarily interrogating men.
However, that's exactly what we need to be doing: Interrogating the Drakes in our lives.
No more puzzling over transit maps, interrogating unhelpful bus drivers, or negotiating with taxi drivers.
Does it suffer from using the "War on Terror" as a backdrop without interrogating it?
After the war and before heading West, Blake was involved in interrogating Nazi war criminals.
The trick is to inquire without interrogating, which can sometimes feel like a fine line.
So I am interrogating the notions of beauty that say Mary McLeod Bethune was ugly.
Allegations lodged later suggested that he began aggressively interrogating suspects in brutal crimes early on.
But to some extent every von Trier movie is some kind of self-interrogating apologia.
So rather than lead with your strongest arguments, start by interrogating those of your adversary.
I've always hated having to focus on it and especially hated interrogating its internal functions.
Warren provided the press with a regular source of viral YouTube clips interrogating Wall Street.
It's to start interrogating what most people think about most things most of the time.
Bob Mueller is interrogating the president's associates and advisers on this very point in real time.
One that doesn't spend time explaining, examining, and interrogating for the sake of a white gaze.
I think that is actually ultimately the same problem as the issue of interrogating masculinity broadly.
Tehran has also released dramatic footage of its forces seizing the tanker and interrogating the crew.
Oh, and Nick Jonas gets a thorough interrogating about when exactly he took his purity ring off.
Shine a light on it, like you're interrogating it for clues to this great mystery called life.
I'm interrogating what Cage is doing because I think his treatment of the subject matter looks awful.
But you can also do a little interrogating yourself while the virtual kidnapper is on the line.
Young is occasionally given to feverish vocals that sound like they're interrogating God and the American South.
The South Korean authorities were interrogating the man, who was identified only by his last name, Pyo.
The government tried many times after that to silence her, arresting or interrogating her, her friends said.
Every week, Ms. Gul added, a neighborhood official visited and spent at least two hours interrogating her.
Franken was lauded as a bountiful cache of future virality without interrogating whether that was worth anything.
The debate can often devolve into interrogating survivors and overemphasizing the impact on the accused, she said.
But instead of interrogating the Wolf, Offerman murders him quickly, without any kind of questioning or ceremony.
The actual underlying arguments that lead to many of their most heated confrontations are often worth interrogating.
Instead of interrogating the CEO about his company's business practices, though, they ask him for tech advice.
This dynamic may well be the most effective route the film has to interrogating Shakur's mythical status.
You're coming to these radical sexual practices and ideologies with hopeful credulousness, while simultaneously interrogating them rigorously.
The episode ends with a few twists: Jughead returns home to two Serpents "interrogating" a gang member. Why?
But Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens aren't interested in interrogating their ideas, or even, in truth, debating them.
L'Internationale Dialogues are dedicated to interrogating, debating, and positing new futures for the museum's place in the world.
I loved playing detective, searching scenes for clues, and when it worked, reading body language when interrogating suspects.
The judge ruled authorities crossed the line by interrogating the then 16-year-old without an adult present.
Surely Davis is aware that interrogating the received idea of fiction—her project, I think—is an experiment.
After 30 minutes of interrogating employees and searching the premises, the police left without any arrests—or apologies.
Your boss isn't interrogating you — they're proactively figuring out what steps they'll need to take to retain you.
A video that several Kurdish news outlets are sharing show Kurdish fighters interrogating a man identified as Amin.
As a journalist, I struggle with how much to say — and prefer interrogating my dates on their opinions.
Rodríguez tells his ugly story simply, occasionally imitating others, such as a Tijuanan interrogating him about his past.
Malta's pavilion offers a sense of the tiny nation interrogating itself as it steps onto the international stage.
The police were still interrogating seven associates on Friday, including his parents, to determine whether he had accomplices.
Chapters take the form of unsent letters, emails and dialogues with herself, interrogating her own desires and contradictions.
I think they'll start interrogating the ways in which they've posed and performed to try to fit in.
The Iraq Survey Group would scour the countryside, excavating purported W.M.D. sites and interrogating dumbfounded Iraqi military officers.
The head of Milan police said an investigation had been opened, with railway police interrogating the train driver.
At the hospital, a doctor began interrogating her, asking her what she had inserted to damage her uterus.
We're in a time when we're interrogating capitalism — a reformation project that shouldn't be confused with socialist approaches.
A video recently emerged showing Misuratan militiamen interrogating and threatening to kill an Islamic State fighter named Mletan.
Authorities are interrogating three people, the state prosecutor said, but it's unclear whether they were involved in the shooting.
I've spent the past 13 years writing about it, and thinking about it, and interrogating it, and supporting it.
RUBIO: Well, when people talk about interrogating terrorists, they're acting like this is some sort of law enforcement function.
Turkish officials then went after consulate employee Mete Cantürk, first taking into custody and interrogating his wife and daughter.
It can be hard to figure out what to ask without making it seem like you're interrogating your date.
"Now, there are really good new methodologies for interrogating the immune system and the response to peanut," he says.
She's a cipher — but in a way where it feels like you're commenting on that trope, or interrogating it.
But the best fourth seasons often meet this challenge head-on, by actively interrogating why we watch the show.
At some point, I realized I was no longer central to the conversation; she seemed to be interrogating herself.
What she describes is a familiar dissociation for anyone who spends time interrogating tech companies on their privacy policies.
At some point, Mr. Purinton approached the men on the patio and began interrogating them about their immigration statuses.
The excellent animation, sharp writing, and exceptional voice acting make interrogating suspects and finding the killer a pure pleasure.
A foundational work for comics fans, "Watchmen" is a lurid, freewheeling satire, interrogating the American worship of violent superheroes.
The group sits down for lunch and Snooki, 31, wastes no time interrogating the women, all while complimenting their boobs.
Morgan Neville and Jeff Malmberg, the directors, seem to be more interested in revering Mr Rubin than interrogating his method.
Vartika is a disciplined, dutiful officer who has to maintain her composure while interrogating men who committed truly violent acts.
Critics question this, arguing judges will just be rubber-stamping warrants on process, not interrogating the proportionality of the substance.
For the purposes of this conversation, what happened is less important than interrogating why things have escalated to this degree.
Making matters worse, the President has failed to develop a coherent detention policy for capturing, interrogating, and prosecuting new suspects.
The show brims with hyper-intellectual subtext — traversing art and feminist theory, exploring the female gaze, and interrogating the patriarchy.
Once a word becomes part of a culture's common lexicon, we honor that word and its speakers by interrogating it.
Then they took me out to the back porch and began interrogating me, attempting to implicate me in a crime.
For Yan, the fight wasn't about money, though the compensation was inadequate, but about interrogating the arbitrariness of bureaucratic decisions.
It typically involves scrutinizing menus and food labels, interrogating waiters, or having to bring their own meals wherever they go.
Thirty-five years later, the United States government drew inspiration from this experiment in its approach to interrogating terror suspects.
She responded vaguely that "as a midlevel officer," she believed that interrogating captured terrorists for intelligence about plots was important.
For the first time, Daum's writing feels evanescent, and that's because she's solely interrogating the online world, and not herself.
Many Republican lawmakers insist the prison is an essential tool for holding and interrogating suspects who threaten the United States.
The National Rifle Association, which supported the law, said pediatricians were interrogating parents about firearms to try to ban guns.
Reading those scenes felt like Rowling was reinterpreting or even interrogating her own work in ways that really did satisfy.
An activist filmmaker in the making, Bako's direction is most assured when he holds his camera in hand interrogating his society.
We can't just imagine that we can burst into a new world without interrogating and abolishing much of the current one.
Interpreter Elena Rzhevskaya, then 25, helped comb through the warren of underground rooms, interrogating survivors and seeking clues to his fate.
It's about interrogating the role of power in intergenerational relationships that start when one person is just out of statutory range.
Others suggested Mitchell was being used as a "human shield" to protect the male senators from looking bad in interrogating Ford.
While interrogating Maeve about the incident with Clementine in the last episode, Bernie realizes that someone's been tampering with her code.
Chinese authorities launched a crackdown on lawyers and their relatives last July, interrogating and detaining more than 200 across the country.
Imagine not only being able to unlock that vast historical knowledge but also interrogating handwritten business and legal notes, literally today.
Charting Archie's arc makes it clear the writers are interrogating the identities characters have settled into or are struggling to overcome.
They went after Youssef, interrogating him for six hours and arresting family members of his crew to intimidate him into silence.
They wanted to avoid the visual of old and white Republican senators interrogating a woman who says she was sexually assaulted.
Before long, investigators were interrogating Robert Chambers, who claimed Levin died following a round of consensual, rough sex in the park.
Kelly outraged Trump by sharply interrogating him over his past remarks toward women during the first GOP presidential debate last August.
Kelly outraged Trump last August during the first GOP primary debate in Cleveland, interrogating him over his past remarks over women.
"This prevents the defense from interrogating this person in trial to verify their statements and contrast them with reality," Haro said.
Taken as a whole, the show creates a "rogue's gallery" of Chinese faces, a room full of gazers interrogating their audience.
The American forces also are interrogating the detainees to learn more about foreign fighter networks and threats to their home countries.
Earlier this month, Sen Ted Cruz (R-TX) held hearings interrogating big tech precisely on the issue of bias against conservatives.
For a book that so espouses the virtue of mind interrogating mind, there's not much evidence of it in this book.
The film is about wonder, and I hope it also encourages people to keep interrogating the unknown, as a selfless thing.
With all of that in mind as background, it's worth interrogating what, exactly, this current impeachment inquiry is meant to achieve.
Rather than "interrogating" the past as a self-righteous outsider, Vo goes inside this hell, embracing it in all its contradictions.
Jesse just filed legal docs saying Aryn has been interrogating their 2 children, trying to find fault with things he does.
Around the same time, Serial Season 3 returned to its roots, interrogating an entire criminal justice system instead of just one homicide.
It means showing up for women by interrogating your own actions, both in the past and in your day to day life.
The London Transport Museum is just one space dedicated to interrogating the liminal spaces in transportation — another reframing of transition to destination.
And in our current moment, where some tech behemoths are grappling with the unforeseen consequences of their creations, it's something worth interrogating.
Such course-correction tools for interrogating data or for assuring ethical statistical methods are already on display in journalism and civil society.
The key here, said Oliver, is that the measurement provides information about the state of the system without interrogating that state directly.
While these methods are questionable while interrogating an adult, the thought of treating a 14-year-old in this manner is unconscionable.
"Interrogating social media and unstructured data plays a crucial role in identifying potential threats and red flags in real time," said Kunhardt.
Braasch then began "interrogating" Jean-Louis, who said he was "a Yale student lost, but waiting on a friend," his post states.
Despite the torture he suffered, Ibrahim is comfortable with Trump's call to "bring back waterboarding and much worse" when interrogating terror suspects.
Admitting our biases, interrogating them, and looking at them in their ugly face is the only way to actually make them dissipate.
They arrested and began interrogating him last August, almost three months to the day before the worst terrorist attack in French history.
That brings us to the career of Miuccia Prada, who has spent her career flouting or interrogating class-based conventions of taste.
Here, as elsewhere, the artist uses photography to capture a carefully constructed moment of violation, interrogating and defying sociopolitical norms and structures.
She had been blindfolded so she could not see who was interrogating her, but her blindfold was lifted to let her draw.
One British officer who had been captured during the war found himself interrogating the Gestapo officer who once had brutally interrogated him.
"Reid also urges that extreme caution and care be taken when interviewing or interrogating juveniles or those with mental impairments," it says.
Last year, the group released a disc interrogating the songbook of Miles Davis, and at Jazz Standard, it focused on those arrangements.
With bold reds and blues, director Lulu Wang wades through the thorns of emotional, geographic, and temporal displacement, interrogating identity and grief.
A photograph from a third video, posted on Twitter by the spokesman for Pakistan's military, showed Pakistani security officials interrogating the pilot.
Lam said the men took him away, interrogating him and stapling his skin 21 times for being "unpatriotic" in a nine-hour ordeal.
SHRINE SLAYINGS: PAKISTAN INTERROGATING SUSPECTS IN HORRIFIC ATTACK THAT KILLED 20 Russian President Vladimir Putin said investigators were looking into all possible causes.
Authorities interrogating three people Authorities in Quintana Roo say they're still trying to determine who was behind the shooting -- and why it occurred.
Viewers are left interrogating their own relationship to themselves as Gary excavates the interior lives of a population whose safety isn't always guaranteed.
News analysis DONALD J. TRUMP has declared that as president, he would bring back waterboarding "and more" as options for interrogating terrorism suspects.
Soon enough, Gladys, using a knife, is interrogating a tied-up Penny as retribution for that time Penny tortured Jughead in season 2.
Major human rights groups have denounced Trump's stance on torture and warned against restoring a CIA secret detention program for interrogating terror suspects.
It opens with Misty Knight, a police investigator in Luke Cage, interrogating Jones before she's stopped by Murdock, who says he's her attorney.
So I pried, interrogating them about why they had wanted to feminize their faces, and how they felt sharing her with other people.
Now, by interrogating the narrative of civility, we are actually able to bring the conversation back to the issue of immigration at hand.
You could pop open a bottle of red, park yourself on the couch, and watch hours of Andy Cohen interrogating RHOBH cast members.
The U.S. role: Senior U.S. defense officials acknowledged the U.S. is interrogating prisoners in Yemen but denied participation in or knowledge of torture.
She was learning about his mind all the time that he was interrogating hers, and now she has become master over his data.
President Bush signed an executive order in 2007 that said the CIA was barred from using "cruel or inhuman treatment" while interrogating detainees.
A conversation with the artist Elias Sime, whose work interrogating our bond with electronic media is now on view at the Wellin Museum.
In Afghanistan around 2004, a Marine colonel several times declined the help of Mr. Fernandez and a colleague, Jeffrey Ringel, in interrogating people.
And so she decided to poke fun at Vetements by seeing its borrowing, and raising it — or more to the point, interrogating it.
Regulators and politicians in the United States and Europe are interrogating the company on its size, data privacy practices and broad social impact.
After interrogating the man for intelligence purposes, F.B.I. agents switched to questioning to gather courtroom evidence and read the man the Miranda warning.
I want an interrogating love-letter that is firm but reverent of the source material, not a pandering retelling with too many adjectives.
Lawmakers have asked Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to investigate the alleged torture of prisoners in Yemen, per the AP. The AP issued a report Thursday that the U.S. is interrogating detainees in Yemen (which the U.S. acknowledges) as part of the search for militants in al-Qaeda, but that the U.S. is interrogating them after they've been tortured by the United Arab Emirates.
Many senators acknowledged the awkwardness of the situation, given that Sessions has long served in the Senate and on the very committee interrogating him.
It's a monumental shift from where House investigators planned to be Tuesday, interrogating a trio of former Obama administration officials in a public hearing.
We're saying that if the author isn't competent enough to write something that is interrogating racism rather than perpetuating it, they're a shitty writer.
Lombardo has been frequently accused in the past of personally targeting and interrogating protesters, using techniques from his past experience overseeing detainees in Iraq.
Lamar spends the song interrogating, chewing on, and finally affirming a value — loyalty — that means more under desperate circumstances than in places of privilege.
Working inside of a movement devoted to interrogating injustice, it can be easy to abandon yourself first in the name of caring for others.
He has a true gift for interrogating nominees in a way that gets them to reveal things about themselves that they would rather not.
A form of feminism that celebrates power for power's sake, instead of interrogating how it is concentrated and distributed, will usher us into fascism.
Going to therapy, practicing self-care, interrogating the ugly lessons you've internalized — all these things create a ripple effect that reaches way beyond yourself.
Republican lawmakers were hoping to score points off FBI agent Peter Strzok by interrogating him on text messages where he disparaged President Donald Trump.
Kirk said he worries uncertainty over the rules for capturing, detaining and interrogating enemy combatants is a major problem for troops on the battlefield.
In the hearing, Harris asked Haspel whether the George W. Bush-era techniques for interrogating terror suspects, like waterboarding, were immoral, and Haspel deflected.
Few analysts were as sharp at interrogating social media's impact on our democracy as Zeynep Tufekci, a professor at the University of North Carolina.
I'd been interrogating new acquaintances to wildly mixed results for decades until I finally stumbled upon the real conversational secret to instantaneous platonic intimacy.
GC I believed her, and I was blown away that other people didn't, primarily the members of Congress, all men, who were interrogating her.
There's a great tradition of delving deeply into what is terrible and interrogating it and taking it apart and analyzing it in great detail.
I don't claim to represent anyone, but it's worth interrogating my own reasons for taking the shots I take at the targets I take.
One problem, according to two former lawyers with the agency, was that Mulvaney and Johnson had more experience interrogating regulatory agencies than running them.
We're going to take a quick break with a word from our sponsors and I'm going to continue interrogating them when we get back.
Both she and the company have denied the charges, and Meng has accused US and Canadian officials of unlawfully detaining, searching and interrogating her.
One of them pointed a gun at Amini and began interrogating Montazeri about the publisher of Khordad , who was a close associate of Khatami's.
These shorts find the breakout spork from "Toy Story 4," voiced by Tony Hale, interrogating others about kid-friendly concepts like friendship and money.
Iraqi and American intelligence officials then spent weeks interrogating him, learning the details and whereabouts of other ISIS leaders in hiding, the officials said.
Instead, Ad Astra follows the grand tradition of many other science fiction films in interrogating the nature of what it means to be human.
Mr. Pringle was eventually able to prove that an interrogating officer had written down his alleged confession before any interrogation had actually taken place.
Rather, it's about interrogating audience belief in documentary narratives, and questioning how filmmakers take advantage of and feed into this phenomenon, both knowingly and unknowingly.
That wasn't true — they only had the 8-second clip — but lying is allowed when police trying to get to the truth are interrogating people.
This question works on two levels, by both interrogating Rebecca's reaction to her husband's abrupt death, and This Is Us' subsequent tendency to canonize Jack.
The majority found that as authorities were interrogating him, they fed vital case information to Dassey and actively manipulated his "desire to please" authority figures.
Abbas said police were only interrogating the journalist to know whether he is a Tanzanian citizen and if he was living legally in the country.
He cites the Tsarnaev brothers, who bombed the Boston marathon, as an example of the danger in assuming Muslims are peaceful without interrogating their beliefs.
Broadly created a zine along with Black Power Naps aimed at interrogating the equity of sleep and promoting rest and leisure for people of color.
For me, it's just as important that we start thinking about and interrogating the structural systems of power that are part of the publishing world.
We have not seen much evidence of that bigger and tougher America when it comes to seriously and collectively interrogating white racism in this country.
A former penitentiary now used for interrogating terrorists and war criminals has been attacked by an unknown force, and all its support personnel wiped out.
McConnell did his best to accommodate the Alaska Republican: Murkowski, Collins and Romney got the first question when the Senate began interrogating the legal teams.
Accountability is keyHistorically, Amazon has arguably been the least engaged and least transparent tech company when it came to interrogating and disclosing its climate impacts.
Earlier on Tuesday, Bahrain's public prosecution office said it had ordered the release of the group after interrogating them in the presence of their lawyers.
More important, his academic background is in behavioral economics, specifically in interrogating the irrational yet predictable financial decisions that people make to their own peril.
In the hearing, Harris asked Haspel whether the President George W. Bush-era techniques for interrogating terrorism suspects, like waterboarding, were immoral, and Haspel deflected.
Citing evidence garnered by interrogating suspected militants, the government blamed the attacks on an armed group it says is made up of some 400 Rohingya fighters.
The moment is classic Transparent, playfully interrogating modern therapy-speak, while also understanding that when troubled people finally own their feelings, the process can hurt others.
But the process itself to get to those awards, and of how we talk about winners — who deserves that love without an asterisk — is worth interrogating.
Earlier this month they spent hours interrogating Chung Hyun-ho, the president of Samsung Electronics and Mr Lee's closest aide, about his involvement in the plans.
There, it learns of art, human culture, and the Sinofuturists as it moves through a museum, interrogating an invisible AI curator and pondering life and art.
The wait for the sailors' release Wednesday morning dragged on for hours, with Iranian officials interrogating the sailors about their motives and demanding a U.S. apology.
"There they were handcuffed, beaten and had their faces covered so they could not see who was interrogating then," the accusation against Muller and Sibilla said.
Ultimately, psk series is about interrogating what we find valuable and why, while simultaneously creating an actual valuable object that we may not immediately consider irreplaceable.
The two, friends for decades, share a similar way of interrogating the world, of seeing and sensing and wanting to boil everything down to its essence.
You start out with the investigation, combing crime scenes for clues and evidence, while also interrogating witnesses for any bit of usable information you can get.
And while the workplace drama is cutting, Episode 3 is at its best when interrogating how identity shifts manifest in the romantic lives of its leads.
Last week, military intelligence agents detained American freelance correspondent Cody Weddle and later deported him after interrogating him over his reporting of defections by military officers.
The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Prince Mohammed had approved interrogating or even forcing Mr. Khashoggi to return to Saudi Arabia under duress.
In their new paper, the five computer scientists prove that interrogating entangled provers makes it possible to verify answers to unsolvable problems, including the halting problem.
But even so, now, throwback videos of her interrogating Toni Braxton to tears live on Instagram Explore pages alongside images of her smiling with Harvey Weinstein.
Interrogating the real source of those excuses can get uncomfortably personal, but ultimately teach you to be a better friend, partner, family member, and overall person.
His instinct was to create an alibi: he told the interrogating officer that he had been retrieving a computer that was being repaired near the syndicate.
Some will focus on his three terms as mayor of New York City, interrogating his plutocratic style of politics and his steadfast support for racist policing.
Though suffused with a self-interrogating tone, Possessed radiates an optimism characteristic of Eckhaus Latta's practice, one based on their relentless faith in the creative act.
When the FBI is interrogating you, they're measuring if the connectivity of your skin goes up as they're intimidating and causing you to freak out and sweat.
It also doesn't shy away from interrogating the way capitalism can breed violence, but the narrative is packaged as cacophonous, danceable anarchy, rather than a sob story.
Jones places black people at the center of her stories (without making them elaborate race ambassadors) while doing subtle work in parsing and interrogating those intimate themes.
The movie is disinterested in overtly interrogating the validity of any of these allegations, instead following Frank through these various escapades as he tells (and sees) them.
The engineer turned real-estate executive is more likely to be found interrogating colleagues about their data in presentations and has a knack for cutting operational costs.
But you made peace with it early, and then all of sudden people are interrogating you, and it's like, "Well, now, it's like ... " I've got my retort.
I'm constantly interrogating who the intended audience is for this project, and I grapple with the question of whether I should be the one telling these histories.
The engineer turned real-estate executive is more likely to be found interrogating colleagues about their data in presentations and has a knack for cutting operational costs.  
Felix also burned one recruit after ordering him into a commercial clothes dryer and turning it on after interrogating him about his Muslim faith, prosecutors told jurors.
Neurologists have struggled to prove that reading fiction actually improves those functions, but they have shown that interrogating a text activates the relevant parts of the brain.
More than anyone else, Le Guin showed me how to write SFF with an anthropological approach while interrogating the colonialist agenda and assumptions of the field itself.
Farag Salem al-Bahsani confirmed the U.S. has been interrogating prisoners in Yemen, providing questions for others to ask, and receiving transcripts of interrogations from Emirati allies.
Republicans have roundly disagreed with the White House plan, but Carson declined to specifically endorse Donald Trump's plan to move significantly past waterboarding in interrogating terror suspects.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is on the verge of opening an investigation into allegations that the United States committed war crimes while interrogating detainees in Afghanistan.
The activist, Khurram Parvez, is "under preventive custody on orders from a magistrate who is interrogating him," said Sheikh Faisal, the superintendent of police in East Srinagar.
But the final responsibility for interrogating those accused rests with the 128 countries contributing police and troops to U.N. missions and this slows the process, officials say.
The former Army first lieutenant was convicted in 2009 for the murder of Ali Mansur, an Iraqi who Behenna killed after detaining and interrogating him without authorization.
He stopped drinking, he began interrogating friends about their spiritual condition, and he transformed Commentary again, this time into the scourge of left-wing permissivism and progressivism.
I spend an evening interrogating why I ate only one meal and have gone [redacted] days without showering, only to repeat those habits again the next day.
If you're constantly interrogating every little move so your lover doesn't accidentally touch your hearing aid, you're not going to be enjoying the sex you're actually having.
These are very different works, but lumped together, I do wonder whether we're interrogating the past or luxuriating in it, hiding from the present or reframing it.
We're also going to be interrogating the decisions that big foundations (like the Gates Foundation, Open Philanthropy, and even our sponsors at the Rockefeller Foundation) are making.
Since its founding in 2004, this rotating all-star band has focused on the catalog of a different modern composer every year, interrogating and rearranging their tunes.
In late July, I had an event about a book I wrote interrogating the events and history leading up to Mr. Mugabe's fall at the same venue.
Projection-mapping software will be used to display artifacts that Ione manipulates as she plays an interrogating journalist-judge character at a table close to the audience.
Ms. Faludi has spent a lifetime interrogating conventions of gender, which makes her the ideal narrator for such a story, told with equal parts skepticism and sympathy.
You quit dating apps, for the second time, because your friends rightfully clown you for becoming that insufferable man interrogating a woman as to why she's single.
Last year, China expelled Peter Dahlin, a Swedish human rights advocate living in Beijing, after detaining and interrogating him over his work helping rights lawyers and activists.
The move to the new Whitney on the High Line in 2015 has similarly coincided with activists interrogating the politics of the museum's representation of "American art" today.
Though I had only been interrogating her pre-recorded augmented reality (AR) hologram, Ayesha and her unscripted answers to the questions I threw at her were quite real.
Bensouda said in a report issued last year that U.S. forces in Afghanistan may have committed the war crime of torture while interrogating detainees between 2003 and 2014.
The community leaders had suspected she was not adhering to the rules, interrogating her on various occasions, for instance, about whether she was shaving her head as required.
My parents and I used to eat at a restaurant where I would spend the entire dinner interrogating them why in the world the lights were so dim.
We open in the office of a German military officer who is interrogating a man whom he insists is Yuri Gurka and who killed his girlfriend that day.
Furthermore, a detection would be the ultimate proof of concept for facilities like LIGO, and would provide us with one more crucial data point for interrogating the universe.
On her sixth studio album Semper Femina, Marling pivots deeper into a psychological spiral, interrogating gender, relationships, what it means to be a woman, and to love women.
This month, Mr. Trump already pardoned Michael Behenna, a former Army lieutenant who was court-martialed and convicted of killing a detained Iraqi man whom he was interrogating.
It was me interrogating whether they were ready to join or increase their effort in the war against white supremacy, a system that benefits few and destroys many.
Accepting the economic anxiety narrative doesn't only keep us from interrogating the extent to which white citizens of this country are comfortable with — or even energized by — racism.
"We are interrogating them and will soon find out the source and people involved in supplying that toxic lot of spirit," said Mukesh Agarwal, Assam's additional police chief.
Around 10 days after Soufan had first started interrogating Abu Zubaydah, and over the FBI agent's vociferous objections, a CIA contractor stepped in to take over the interrogation.
It was not clear whether the C.I.A. would be enthusiastic about resuming a role in detaining and interrogating terrorism suspects after its scorching experience over the past decade.
The Bosnian prosecutor issued the indictment for a crime that wasn't covered by the ICTY case after interrogating Lukic in Estonia, where he is serving his life sentence.
An alternative to Uber means interrogating not only whether some things should be built at all, but whether they should be commodities or private services, to begin with.
When she called her parents, their relief that she must have escaped the KGB's clutches seemed like it went much beyond the hope of catching and interrogating her.
Omin tells me that the answers to the questions were technically correct, but he suspects the customs official interrogating him wasn't technically trained and couldn't understand his answers.
He is accused of interrogating the two teens — called E.P. and D.R. in the indictment — outside of the presence of their parents and without reading them their Miranda rights.
It is a mirror up to the fractures within our community, calling notions of Black representation and identity into question while interrogating how Black excellence can sometimes fail us.
In 2009, he headed the FBI's High-Value Interrogation Group, charged with successfully interrogating key suspects using legal methods after President Obama prohibited the use of controversial interrogation tactics.
"Each one of these things we are interrogating and retesting and trying to figure out, so that we're not beholden to whatever the food trend was then," Sifton said.
These strangers approach him without hostility, but they are persistent in interrogating him about his intentions and don't hesitate to bring their own suggestions and critiques to his work.
CreditCreditBryan Denton for The New York Times Before the United States permitted a terrifying way of interrogating prisoners, government lawyers and intelligence officials assured themselves of one crucial outcome.
But last year this Portugal native unveiled "Recognition," a long-form chamber work interrogating Portuguese colonialism in Angola in which she augments her singing with spoken histories and interrogations.
The singers sounded like they were interrogating every syllable of Wagner's libretto even when Mr. Lepage appeared to be looking no further than the description of each scene's setting.
Eyebeam's leaders say they are encouraging applications from artists who want to tackle issues including countering disinformation, the role of technology in society and interrogating harmful technologies, among others.
Their children and families grow closer while Mia and Elena are on opposite ends of a town-wide drama, interrogating a number of themes, including class, race, and motherhood.
As their name signals, The Highwomen's debut self-titled record declares their intention to celebrate the history and traditions of country music while interrogating -- and hopefully shifting -- its direction.
And they sharply differed in their approaches to interrogating terrorist suspects, with FBI officials blasting their counterparts in Langley as brutish amateurs in the art of extracting valuable information.
Saudi state television quoted the Saudi public prosecutor on Thursday as saying Riyadh was interrogating suspects on the basis of information given by a joint Saudi-Turkish task force.
Since the campaign was implemented, teams of cops have swooped down on couples in different cities across the state, interrogating, harassing, shaming, and in some cases even arresting them.
The Wisconsin Attorney General is appealing the decision to overturn the conviction, on grounds authorities violated his rights by interrogating the then 16-year-old without an adult present.
Boarding the Chinese boat and interrogating the rest of the crew, the Palauan rangers soon learned that there was a larger ''mother ship'' farther at sea, orchestrating the poaching raids.
YANGON (Reuters) - Authorities in Myanmar will investigate a video that appears to show members of the armed forces beating, kicking and violently interrogating several people, the government said on Wednesday.
The next day Beijing issued a separate advisory warning it had received many complaints that US law enforcement agencies were interrogating Chinese citizens who were entering and leaving the country.
Liebl recalled a recent trip to the emergency room for a skin infection when a nurse began interrogating her about the dosage of the opioid patch she wears for pain.
Unlike "Making a Murderer", however, this latest offering takes a fresh and critical approach, interrogating the seamier side of its own genre, even while appealing to its legions of fans.
The changes in the structure can be read by interrogating the sample with another pulse of light and recording its polarisation —the orientation of the waves—after it's passed through.
First, Miranda is only an exclusionary rule -- meaning that the penalty for interrogating a suspect without reading him his rights is simply the exclusion of his statements from his trial.
He graduated from university in 1942 and studied Japanese under the auspices of the U.S. Navy before working in military intelligence during World War Two, interrogating prisoners and translating documents.
Marvel's strength is in its characters, and interrogating them on screen is the closest a movie can get to joining the pop culture conversation surrounding them in the real world.
She said the police was interrogating two of the three individuals, while it was still searching for the third person, adding that the reasons for the incident were yet unknown.
The market's favorite trick is to act in confounding and counterintuitive ways, but this apparent disjunction has even some seasoned investment professionals scratching their heads and interrogating their financial models.
Late on Sunday, police said they had been granted a special seven-day extension in the New South Wales Magistrates Court to continue interrogating the four suspects without pressing charges.
Though Slimani is not a neo-existentialist, by interrogating motherhood's role in society she calls into question our (supposedly) most natural relations and responses to tragedy, just as Camus did.
Zaghari-Ratcliffe's file has been sent to Tehran to begin judicial proceedings but officials from the intelligence wing of the Revolutionary Guard are still interrogating her, according to the statement.
Last fall, the Senate Judiciary Committee's Republican members hired an outside woman lawyer to question Christine Blasey Ford, apparently cognizant of the bad optics of eleven Republican men interrogating her.
Freddy says Fairstein -- as head of the sex crimes unit of the Manhattan D.A.'s Office -- knowingly ruined the kids' lives by interrogating them under duress to get false confessions.
The tape shows detectives interrogating Dixon, who initially withholds the truth about what led to the assault, seemingly resistant to admit that he was flirting with someone who is trans.
Distrustful of the police account, Mr. Song, 232, began his own investigation into her death, distributing information-wanted posters, swapping tips with reporters and interrogating his sister's sex-work colleagues.
That same month, a video surfaced of residents tying up, interrogating, beating and burning a man on suspicion of stealing in Madura, an island off East Java; the man survived.
Because he spoke German, he was sent to Camp Ritchie in Maryland, where he went through a training program in interrogating prisoners of war, reading maps and analyzing aerial photographs.
She is a career intelligence official, but her nomination has been controversial because she was involved in the CIA&aposs post-9/11 program of detaining and harshly interrogating terror suspects.
Wasn't the game so much simpler when the girls weren't actually committing the crimes the police were interrogating them about and A simply played games instead of making them play games?
Donald Trump said Tuesday that authorities interrogating suspected Paris terror suspect Salah Abdeslam should "do whatever they have to do" to get information in light of the deadly attacks in Belgium.
Donald Trump said Tuesday that authorities interrogating Paris terror suspect Salah Abdeslam should "do whatever they have to do" to get information in light of the deadly terrorist attacks in Belgium.
The FBI have been interrogating Versace's longtime partner Antonio D'Amico (Ricky Martin), trying to shift the conversation to frame him as a pimp or a cheater, and not as a boyfriend.
Now it's possible DeepMind's internal ethics research unit is going to publish thoughtful papers interrogating the full spectrum societal risks of concentrating AI in the hands of massive corporate power, say.
Under Kansas law, police officers are now forbidden from having sex with someone during a traffic stop, while they're interrogating someone in custody, or during an interview in a criminal investigation.
There is a sense of a tiny nation, independent for less than 40 years and an EU member for just over 10, interrogating itself as it steps onto the international stage.
In recent years, the government has tried to leave lower-level detainees in the hands of allies, while interrogating important captives at an overseas military base or on a naval ship.
You'll be interrogating all the interesting characters who inhabit the mansion with different clues you'll find, while exploring the mansion's rooms in a way similar to the investigations in Ace Attorney.
But there's no harm in widening how we understand political leadership, even in a biography, or interrogating how the people who collectively propel societal change work in concert with one another.
Hours after the segment was broadcast, the Chicago police said they were interrogating two men believed to be the persons of interest seen in surveillance video images released in late January.
Her questions and response were often aimed at interrogating attendees' knowledge of unions and trying to poke holes in the concept that unions are bulletproof protections against the game industry's many perils.
As Sauerländer's curated show Porn to Pizza—Domestic Clichés examined the digital age, Nargifsus expands Gannis' solo show investigation by further interrogating  selfie culture and how we deal with our self-display.
The movie is an incredibly vulnerable, self-interrogating retelling of a relationship that missed its window of opportunity, acted out by Nance and the actual woman the story is about, Namik Minter.
An officer testified that while interrogating Bell he pulled out a confiscated flip phone and opened it, revealing a picture of the rifle, which Bell had set as his home screen's wallpaper.
In cities such as Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, there are restrictions against officers interrogating people about their immigration status and cooperating with ICE — something the news outlets found Pennsylvania officers were still doing.
Kirk told Garland that the Supreme Court "must provide clear, succinct, unambiguous — 'soldier-proof' — guidance" for military personnel interrogating enemy combatants, according to the summary memo he shared with the GOP conference.
As Kim and Trump sat together in closed-door sessions, the U.S. House was interrogating Trump's former lawyer in a process designed to lead to impeachment or to a much-weakened presidency.
"Quiver of Arrows: Selected Poems, 1986-2006," Carl Phillips Wildness and control are recurring themes in Phillips's brilliant poems, and they play out too in his winding, meticulous, everywhere self-interrogating syntax.
A. It's not the glamorous, headline-making work, it's the day-to-day examination, combing through and interrogating things that people have just assumed were the only way things could be done.
She wanted to know what about black people so scared the white residents, and she keeps having to remind the racists in her audience that the woman interrogating them is also black.
The Tibetan leader was interested in interrogating Dr. Thurman on Freud and other thinkers in the contemporary Western canon, while Dr. Thurman was eager for the Dalai Lama's insights into the dharma.
" Until that point, C.I.A. and F.B.I. agents were taking turns interrogating Mr. Zubaydah, who had stopped cooperating, in a secret prison that has since been revealed to have been in Thailand. "C.
Last February, Ms. Illiza, wearing a black head scarf, strode into the hall where Indonesian Model Hunt, a beauty competition, was underway, interrogating cowering models about the event as news cameras rolled.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 96%Synopsis: In the mystery thriller "Knives Out," Detectives Blanc (Daniel Craig) and Elliott (LaKeith Stanfield) investigate the murder of a wealthy patriarch by interrogating his eccentric family members.
Again, I'm not sure where this is going, but Narek awkwardly interrogating Soji, post romantic-slide, should be the first example in the "what not to do" chapter of the Spy Handbook.
Can you think of an example from a conversation you had with someone new in which that person did a good job with, say, asking about your interests instead of "interrogating" you?
A good place to start is by interrogating the role of the Democratic Party establishment in propping up the "status quo" and "peace process" myths and, by extension, the Israeli colonial project.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian anti-terrorism officers are interrogating eight suspected Islamic militants arrested in the province of Papua on suspicion that they were planning an attack, a police spokesman said on Wednesday.
It's a good place to begin, when interrogating its use, to acknowledge the many kinds of people who will be unable to speak out, or who will not be respected if they do.
All that is wholesome enough, but interrogating the underlying logic leaves the film looking quite strange, and not because of any "quirky" humor about a Hitler figment acting goofy with a young boy.
This is suggested in films playing on the reverse side of the screen, of American soldiers interrogating two men captured in Afghanistan in 2001 and held at Guantánamo for six years, without warrant.
He and his staff spent many months chasing down sorana seeds, poring over European catalogs, interrogating exporters and tracking down farmers until, at last, he purchased a modest amount and had them planted.
In its corner is the fact that the original Roseanne ultimately came down on the side of interrogating both its characters and the power structures that kept them in their often miserable lives.
Cruz paraded his allegiance to Trump this week by interrogating Sally Yates as if she were on trial in 17th-century Salem (in Cruz's defense, he did burn witches in a past life).
American officials were interrogating the detainee, who has not been identified, at a temporary detention facility in Erbil and plan to eventually release him to Iraqi or Kurdish officials, officials told the Times.
When Adina realizes the man who's been interrogating her friend Abi is the same man Clara has been having an affair with, she confronts Clara and accuses her of sleeping with a criminal.
I thanked the man, flipped back into the sea and swam back to the flat rock where my companion was staring at the sky, as if interrogating its blue immensity for parallel universes.
While the BRB is not a replacement for space missions to our star, such as NASA's Parker Solar Probe, it does provide an Earth-based platform for interrogating solar phenomena in more detail.
What if men who share or sign off on women's hiring decisions simply maintained an awareness of this prejudice and committed to interrogating their own reactions to applicants who don't look like them?
The last scene of the finale, tucked Marvel-style into the credits, took place in the future amid the ruins of the Forge, with Emily Grace (Katja Herbers) interrogating her father, William, a.k.a.
If the movie doesn't go more than skin deep in interrogating questions about interventions both military and journalistic into the Middle East, it does succeed in opening up Mr. Hondros's contradiction-filled world.
Perhaps his most powerful scene on film is the ''processing'' sequence, with Dodd intensely interrogating Quell about his troubled childhood, the camera staying close on Phoenix as his innocence morphs into possessed rage.
When you land on the outer rim planet of Batuu, you may notice bubbling pods of blue and green milk, stormtroopers interrogating citizens or even the sound of a TIE Fighter zipping overhead.
U.S. forces have been interrogating detainees in Yemen after they have been tortured in secret prisons controlled by the United Arab Emirates, according to an AP report, which is well worth reading in full.
"Our community will address the issues raised in this situation by honoring the essence of liberal arts education at Oberlin by interrogating assertions with facts and deep, critical thinking from multiple viewpoints," he wrote.
Researchers have been using subjects' self-reported "screen time," or how long subjects spend on their smartphones or social apps, as a standard measure for interrogating digital media's affect on society, psychology, and more.
The government has said that after interrogating him for intelligence purposes, he was read the Miranda warning and asked for a lawyer before he would talk for law enforcement purposes, upon which questioning ceased.
The Whelan email is symptomatic of the utter panic consuming a nomination that hangs by the thinnest of threads and the looming spectacle of out of touch octogenarians like Orin Hatch interrogating Dr. Ford.
Alternatively, the defendant in question may commit a crime in the course of the investigation — like lying to a federal official — and get charged with that instead of the crime the official was interrogating.
Mike Pompeo of Kansas to head the Central Intelligence Agency, putting a hawkish lawmaker who favors brutally interrogating detainees and expanding the American prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in charge of America's premier spy agency.
What came next, however, proved that society and the media were more irked by Serena Williams' expression of anger and more interested in discussing her on-court decorum than interrogating the reasons behind the rage.
The 80-year-old former Hamptons gallerist was attending a screening for Conscience Point, Treva Wurmfeld's award-winning documentary interrogating the tension between the Shinnecock Nation and the wealthy Hamptons population occupying its ancestral land.
Soufan was one of the FBI's top experts on al-Qaeda, interrogating key captives caught after the US invasion of Afghanistan, when Osama bin Laden dispatched jihadis based there to other parts of the world.
We're told Rayvon was cleared by CPS ... but only after she was treated like a criminal, with social workers rooting around her house for evidence of abuse or neglect, and interrogating her friends and family.
It's a more mature work, as one might expect, and initially feels like a pro forma sophomore literary novel: an artist, a few years older and wiser, interrogating the material already established as his own.
Strikingly, his refusal to respond to his critics about the West-Obama image mimics the same attitude of his cartoon; he seems to view himself more as a neutral commentator than a subject worth interrogating.
Her comments come amid reports this week that a U.S. special operations team captured a "significant" ISIS terrorist but that officials planned to turn the detainee over to Kurdish or Iraqi officials after interrogating him.
On Thursday, Saudi state TV quoted the Saudi public prosecutor as saying the killing was premeditated, and that prosecutors were interrogating suspects on the basis of information provided by a joint Saudi-Turkish task force.
Similarly, researchers showed that by interrogating two provers separately about their answers, you can quickly verify solutions to an even larger class of problems than you can when you only have one prover to interrogate.
Trump Pardons Ex-Army Soldier Convicted of Killing Iraqi Man: Former First Lt. Michael Behenna shot the Iraqi man in the head and chest while interrogating him about suspected terrorists during a deployment in 2008.
The dialogue around the film has been especially resonant in France, driving a rift between a press wary of interrogating white supremacy and an enthused public who sees a lack of diversity in French media.
While most of the island's inhabitants don't notice, those who do live in fear of the Memory Police, a brutal organization that makes sure that those disappeared objects remain forgotten, searching homes and interrogating people.
The day began with what seemed to be a breakthrough, as the authorities announced that they were interrogating a 23-year-old Pakistani asylum seeker, arrested the previous night, who arrived in Germany last December.
It soon became clear that there was a vicarious enjoyment he derived from interrogating someone so young, someone with potential to be anyone, someone who was not trapped in a professional lie of his own making.
U.S. intelligence agencies interrogating the brother of a disgraced Communist official believe he is the most valuable Chinese defector to flee to America, according to two people familiar with some of the intelligence he has provided.
Pyre starts interrogating the role of the athlete in an extensive morality play written by the people who control the game and its structure, and gets into what happens when people attempt to change that narrative.
Trump has repeatedly called for the use of enhanced interrogation techniques and last week, in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Brussels, said he would authorize any means necessary for interrogating terror suspects, including waterboarding.
White House aides on Friday sought out additional details about Haspel's involvement in the CIA's now-defunct program of detaining and brutally interrogating terror suspects after 9/11 as they prepared her for Wednesday's confirmation hearing.
Catch-22 doesn't dump on civilians' unconditional support and respect of the troops, but it is a peek behind the curtain and encourages interrogating systems of power in which the troops have little to no agency.
But over the last few years, computer scientists have realized that the opposite is true: By interrogating provers that share entangled particles, you can verify a much larger class of problems than you can without entanglement.
On Thursday, Saudi state TV quoted the Saudi public prosecutor as saying the killing had been planned, and that prosecutors were interrogating suspects on the basis of information provided by a joint Saudi-Turkish task force.
In addition to interrogating Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's past criminal justice records, the moderators could have asked candidates to explain how they planned to use the president's pardon power to shrink the federal prison system.
Plumbing the depths of ethnic heritage, familial legacy, and sisterhood, the works on view both revel in the rites of the beauty supply industry while interrogating the cultural, economic, and racial inequities inherent to its profits.
I could simply reply "yes, I'm okay," but to do that would be to support their practice of rather inappropriately and invasively (as I experience it) interrogating any stopped person, which I am reluctant to do.
But for those who've loved the story for years, it packs a twist, interrogating the source material without disrespecting it, and thinking about what Louisa May Alcott wrote from a distance of more than 150 years.
They used the initial contacts obtained through interrogating the first man as an entry point into a network of men who they suspected of being gay, and whose sexual orientations was otherwise kept tightly under wraps.
And things will be even worse if Dany finds out that Cersei is pregnant — a possibility, since the trailer for the second episode of the season shows Dany interrogating Jaime, and Jaime knows his sister is pregnant.
The transcript of one police investigator interrogating Mr. Pavlensky, and, amazingly, eventually agreeing with the artist's views and quitting his job in the Russian security services, became the script for a play staged at a Moscow theater.
The meat of the game focuses on unraveling its intricate story, so you'll be interrogating witnesses like Snow White and Ichabod Crane, deciding whether to be aggressive or whether to take a more careful and subtle approach.
Much of this material works better than most straight-up millennial bashing because Search Party creators Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers aren't just genuinely fond of their obsessively myopic characters but also interested in interrogating them.
At the beginning of the trailer, Reed is interrogating a mutant woman who is apparently Lorna Dane (he's asked about "Lorna" at the end of the trailer and it flashes back to the woman from the beginning).
But for those who've loved the story for years, Gerwig's version packs a twist, interrogating the source material without disrespecting it, taking into consideration what Louisa May Alcott wrote from a distance of more than 150 years.
For years the police in the National Socialist Underground case treated the murders as gang warfare within the Turkish community, interrogating victims' relatives as suspects even as they were struggling to come to terms with their loss.
Confusion and inconsistent enforcement have prevailed, with Border Patrol agents being accused of coercing lawful permanent residents into relinquishing their green cards, detaining people without access to legal counsel, and interrogating people extensively about their religious background.
Donald J. Trump spent more time showing off a Shaquille O'Neal shoe and a Mike Tyson championship belt — prize artifacts from his display of sports memorabilia — than interrogating Mr. Tiah on the details of his business plan.
That includes letting security guards harass workers who were passing out union pamphlets in the parking lot, banning employees from wearing pro-union T-shirts and buttons, repeatedly interrogating union organizers, and eventually firing one of them.
The JMB has been accused of involvement in many of the killings over the past year and Islam said police were interrogating more than 130 of its members already in custody in the hope of gleaning clues.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. torture investigator voiced concern on Wednesday at calls by some Republican candidates in the U.S. presidential race to authorize water-boarding in interrogating detainees, noting that it was illegal under domestic and international law.
He issued an order restricting both campaigns of "interrogating, admonishing, interfering with, or verbally harassing voters" and also banned parties from "gathering or loitering" at polling places and "taking photos" of voters in and around the voting place.
Kimmel spoke with Thrive Global about what masculinity studies had to do with feminism, why we should be interrogating masculinity in the first place, and what men's-rights activists and violent extremists had to do with each other.
Kansas police officers are now specifically forbidden from having sex with someone during a traffic stop, for example, while they're interrogating someone in custody, or during an interview in a criminal investigation, according to the bill Kansas Gov.
Mr. Kuchibhotla had been having drinks at Austin's Bar and Grill with a co-worker, Alok Madasani, who was also from India, when Mr. Purinton approached them on the patio and began interrogating them about their immigration status.
When: Opens October 13 Where: The Broad Museum (221 South Grand Avenue, Downtown, Los Angeles) More info at The Broad For 50 years, Allen Ruppersberg has been interrogating the connection between word and image found in popular culture.
Conveniently enough, Hercule Poirot (Albert Finney), a Belgian detective, is aboard and jumps on the tantalizing case, interrogating the 13 occupants in the carriage (played by an all-star cast, including Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman and Sean Connery).
Young Wade sought the gift of salvation and now the older Wade has a special talent for reading faces, which has landed him jobs interrogating suspects and observing focus groups, perhaps knowing firsthand what extreme discomfort looks like.
They are interrogating the greatest themes, and so I'm attracted to the aspects of religion that know that human life is quite difficult and that we are going to need a lot of assistance, a lot of guidance.
With all the issues it might pose in terms of bullpen management and player preparation, as well as the aforementioned payroll concerns, the human element of The Opener and the ways it would affect players remains worth interrogating.
He&aposs taken leading roles in fighting the Affordable Care Act, and in pushing back against the government&aposs investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 elections, most recently by aggressively interrogating Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in committee.
EARLIER THIS month Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, accused China of violating international law by interrogating Michael Kovrig, who was on leave from the Canadian foreign ministry and working for an international organisation when China detained him in December.
Interrogating processes and using the language of The Hub to talk to the villagers results in higher suspicion; using their own language to talk about their technological developments and the AI/body melds they call "vessels" keeps suspicion low.
Trump's allies on Capitol Hill spent almost ten hours interrogating FBI counter-intelligence agent Peter Strzok in a committee hearing on Thursday, relentlessly questioning him over text messages he exchanged with a coworker with whom he had an affair.
At its worst, the proceduralist argument is a handy political dodge for elected officials caught between anti-war energy and the perceived risks of taking a strong position—a way to avoid interrogating a particular war on its merits.
During his 15-minute testimony, FBI agent Paul Roberts discussed notes he took while interrogating an informant in the case against Guzmán, while the stipulation provided testimony that another informant told investigators that Guzmán was $20 million in debt.
I was just writing kind of ... I was coming to terms with my feminism, and interrogating that through kind of op-eds and doing very proto-Troglodyte version of the kind of stuff I eventually felt up to doing.
The month before, the police released a video of men from one crew — the self-described Pirates of the Solimões River — interrogating a rival gangster next to a dead body, putting riverbank dwellers on edge throughout the Amazon Basin.
Ask Betty and Jughead, who dealt with murdered The Shady man, F.P (Skeet Ulrich) and Alice, who also dealt with the late Shady Man, or Archie and Veronica, who spent an entire season interrogating the morality of the mob.
These adolescents, sometimes in the presence of their own parents, after hours of interrogation had been convinced by sophisticated interrogating police detectives that they would only be released to go home if they admitted involvement in the rape of the jogger.
This would mean interrogating laïcité itself, which, after all, was developed at a time when France looked very different, and examining whether it might need to be adapted to the ways in which Francophone countries and the world have since changed.
A new exhibition interrogating the role of the turntable as a mediating technology and celebrating the intersection of art and music in contemporary culture, titled "The Beat Goes On" is currently on view at the SVA Chelsea Gallery in Manhattan.
Tired cinematic tropes about transition as identity crisis — like repeated shots of trans people staring at themselves in a mirror — have now been reapplied to a cis character like Adam, who, in the film, is constantly interrogating his own image.
The sixth season, which launched on Netflix on October 25th, continues this pattern of criticism, as the series's protagonist, depressed former sitcom star BoJack Horseman (Will Arnett) begins his own journey to recovery, interrogating his behavioral patterns and revisiting trauma sites.
Flake said in a statement Wednesday that while he appreciates Haspel&aposs 30-year career at the CIA, the United States needs to turn the page on the spy agency&aposs former program of detaining and harshly interrogating terror suspects.
That particular piece of information comes out rather by accident, while Strand (Gustaf Skarsgård) and Hale (Tessa Thompson) are interrogating a pretty bewildered Stubbs (Luke Hemsworth) (when isn't he?) and Bernard about what really happened to Theresa Cullen (Sidse Babett Knudsen).
"We're comfortable with saying that there was some type of dispute that occurred inside (Dionay's) residence ... and our homicide detective will be actively interrogating and questioning Terrell Gibson throughout the day so we can better establish a motive," Davis said.
What I've been doing with this performance is interrogating the world that surrounds me, the world of occupation, the world of militarization, the world of living between bunkers and living between army camps and what used to be torture centers.
Mr. Babson argued that the fee disclosure requirement would discourage law firms from providing advice to clients, much of which, he said, involves discouraging them from making unlawful threats or promises to workers during organizing campaigns, or unlawfully interrogating them.
Additionally, Trump suggested that the RAISE Act would benefit African-American and immigrant workers, scapegoating immigrants as the cause of worker displacement and wage depression as opposed to interrogating the impact of automation and outsourcing on the U.S. labor force.
On a Friday afternoon phone call from one coast to another, we make jokes about Donald Trump and tinfoil hats, about interviewers interrogating musicians about their influences, and about how he keeps a gong around simply because it looks pretty.
When it sticks to that basic format, it's a genuinely involving show because it really does dig into how oppression is a choice, but often just one of choosing the status quo over actively interrogating the underpinnings of your society.
In 2012, Vidick and Tsuyoshi Ito proved that it's possible to play a wide variety of nonlocal games with entangled provers to verify answers to at least the same number of problems you can verify by interrogating two classical computers.
To ferret this out required John's rapport with street kids and his knack for sketch artistry; Sara's attention to detail and her research skills among the vast census records; and the Isaacsons' badge-flashing, lock-picking, witness-interrogating police work.
With these poems, Sleigh travels from battlefields ranging in location from Baghdad to Brooklyn's projects, interrogating the increasingly shaky notion of truth and the extent to which the work of artists (Piero della Francesca, Jimi Hendrix) might offer some redemption.
If they're not interrogating you about your (nonexistent) love life at this year's annual family get-together, you can bet they'll be silently critiquing everything from the way you've prepared the mashed potatoes down to the thoroughness of your vacuuming.
Catholic voices in the media tend to be rather fundamentalist, but the so-called "cultural Catholics" or "à la carte Catholics" of Ireland are now interrogating the past and the hierarchy, along with the Church's continued role in schools and hospitals.
But GOP members on the panel interrogating Vindman and Williams leaned heavily on testimony from Tim Morrison, another NSC official specializing in Russia and Ukraine, in which he cast doubt on Vindman's judgment in his role at the White House.
When Nunes turned over his time to Steve Castor, the minority counsel, he mimicked the strategy when interrogating Volker, noting that the former Ukraine envoy already been asked behind closed doors about whether he was aware of any quid pro quo.
Still, the Obama administration, concerned not only about the U.S. attorneys scandal but also about irregularities in the Bush administration's request for legal opinions about incarcerating and interrogating terrorism suspects, imposed new restrictions in an expanded 2009 memo from Holder.
A recurring scream pulls you away from Island (Sea-scape), a largescale work by Yoan Capote, and into the galleries of Internal Landscapes, the first of a three-part exhibit interrogating the Cuban diaspora at the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM).
In interviews, public defenders said they often found sealed records in police documents turned over by prosecutors, or evidence suggesting they have been used, such as a phone number from a sealed file or video of detectives interrogating their clients about sealed cases.
She pointed to the military as the government entity largely responsible for interrogating detainees, noting that they must follow the guidelines set out in the Army Field Manual, which does not include any of the so-called "enhanced" techniques from the Bush era.
The hearing -- and Biden's handling of it -- has drawn the ire of many who, in the age of the #MeToo movement, point to a group of powerful white men interrogating a black woman as everything that has long been wrong with politics.
The Block Museum of Art at Northwestern is proud to present Hank Willis Thomas: Unbranded, (April 14–August 5, 2018),  showcasing some of Thomas's most well-known works interrogating how advertising images reproduce and reinforce the changing American ideals of race and femininity.
If you're one of the lucky 87 million users who had a friend that logged into the app, it will look like this: If not, it will look like this: Enjoy interrogating your friends to find out which one unknowingly sold you out!
In asking those questions, and acknowledging that he doesn't know (that none of us really do), McDonagh is interrogating our shared sense of faith and morality as explicitly as any filmmaker this side of Scorsese in Silence and Last Temptation of Christ mode.
Washington (CNN)The top Republican and Democrat on the Senate armed services committee are asking Defense Secretary James Mattis to investigate accusations of torture at prisons in Yemen run by United Arab Emirates forces where US forces were also interrogating prisoners. Sens.
The second season, the sixth episode of which was released this week, is interrogating the unfolding case of Bowe Bergdahl, an American soldier imprisoned by the Taliban for five years and now facing a court-martial for desertion and, possibly, a life sentence.
Why would a woman best known for telling it like it is, for brazenly calling out white privilege, boldly interrogating her own imperfect embrace of feminism, and exposing the constant and demeaning constrictions imposed on black and female bodies, dread anything at all?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Turkey captured the sister of dead Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Monday in the northern Syrian town of Azaz, a senior Turkish official told Reuters, and is interrogating her husband and daughter-in-law who were also detained.
With both the claim that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and that the CIA was just vigorously interrogating detainees rather than torturing them, Bush's top aides either ensured he retained plausible deniability to the lies or his public claims were technically correct.
Lindh, who converted to Islam before traveling to Pakistan and Afghanistan in November 2000, was captured in late 2001 and was later present when several Taliban prisoners launched an operation that killed a CIA officer who had been interrogating him and other prisoners.
In the second episode of season eight, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms," we see Arya checking in on Gendry to inquire about her special spear — and interrogating him about the White Walkers, with some interestingly specific questions about his experience with them.
B99's dogged insistence on remaining the same show as always, while also telling an occasionally serious story about sexual harassment and assault, creates a tension within "He Said, She Said," but that tension speaks to the way the show keeps interrogating itself.
When Stack allowed Xiao Li to return home to tend to her sick daughter, she congratulated herself "for being superior to those other, nefarious bosses" before interrogating Xiao Li in a way that made clear that Stack wasn't so superior after all.
In late November, Angus attended a hearing in British Parliament in which representatives from nine countries took turns interrogating a Facebook vice president about the company's proliferating scandals (an empty chair sat before a Mark Zuckerberg nameplate, marking the chief executive's absence).
She describes her first experience with an endocrinologist as "humiliating," relaying a disturbing interrogating relationship with her provider that speaks to the way that prejudice can coalesce with power in the medical field to marginalize transgender patients and deter them from seeking care.
In the new work, Peterson and his co-author, neuroscientist Enzo Tagliazucchi, applied an ethical model called the Value-Validity Framework to the idea—a way of interrogating if a trial's outcomes would be worth whatever burden it places on the patients.
"Investigators from relevant government agencies are currently interrogating them to determine whether the North Koreans want to defect and other details," said Choi Su-jun, an officer at the Coast Guard office in the city of Donghae on South Korea's eastern coast.
A pair of enthusiastic law librarians laid out a few basics of legal research, and then the students were invited to eat sandwiches while interrogating Judge Katzmann and the other chairman of the project, Victor Marrero, a Federal District Court judge in Manhattan.
Le Parisien daily on Friday quoted intelligence sources as saying Laachraoui was in charge of interrogating the hostages and was less brutal to them than Mehdi Nemmouche, a Frenchman who in May 2014 killed four people in an attack on Brussels' Jewish Museum.
Police, for example, are more likely to be deployed in minority neighborhoods (in part because they have higher crime rates) and resort to dragnet tactics like "stop and frisk" that focus on stopping, interrogating, and locking up as many people as possible.
"There is a historical continuity between what happens on dating apps and what people have been doing for decades in terms of dating," Stefanie Duguay, researcher and author of "Dressing up Tinderella: Interrogating authenticity claims on the mobile dating app Tinder," tells Broadly.
I really loved interrogating sweetness too, and how the things we consider now, the dishes we consider so sweet and so comforting, are oftentimes leashed to these strange, sad stories that we have to manipulate and girdle and thicken in order to make palatable.
"They would turn up suddenly, at any time of day or night, and start interrogating us — they would hit you or kick you for no reason," the farmer says, recalling the paramilitary anti-narcotics police forces once backed by the US Drug Enforcement Administration.
After interrogating suspects and gathering intelligence, European investigators now believe that ISIS initially planned for the operatives it sent last year to also attack the Netherlands, as well as other targets in France including shopping areas and possibly a supermarket in Paris, the official said.
The members of congress interrogating the two tech leaders did not just accept their apologies and move on, though; to prevent against future breaches of user data and the spreading of misinformation, some members of Congress indicated that regulation was hurtling the tech industry's way.
And in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, which is not a sanctuary city, a group of ICE officers and members of local law enforcement agencies raided at least two homes on Wednesday morning, interrogating residents and searching the homes before arresting three young men from Guatemala.
And in 2014, when American commandos captured Abu Ahmed Khattala, a Libyan suspect in the Benghazi attacks, Mr. McConnell maintained that interrogating him under law enforcement procedures would be a mistake because the United States needed to learn who else was involved in the attack.
In a few rounds of questions with Republican outside counsel Rachel Mitchell, whom Republicans had brought in to question Ford to avoid the appearance of old white men interrogating the victim of an alleged sexual assault, Kavanaugh gave concise and often one-word answers.
On Tuesday, CNN reported that Indian authorities passed specific intelligence to Sri Lanka about an impending attack after interrogating a man who claimed to have trained one of the bombers in Sri Lanka and is connected to one of the groups implicated in the bombings.
Instead, after at least a dozen sessions interrogating him, the special counsel's prosecutors have not only decided Mr. Manafort does not deserve leniency, but they also could seek to refile other charges that they had agreed to dismiss as part of the plea deal.
But instead of paring their stories down to straightforward morality plays of good-versus-evil, both "Hustlers" and "On Becoming a God in Central Florida" nurture empathy for the hoaxers by interrogating their motives without letting them off the hook when their ambitions go awry.
" The therapy is described by its fictitious creators as a means of interrogating how "racialized trauma has not only transfigured the modes by which minoritarian individuals conceive of self but also the mode by which the minoritarian conceives self in relation to the other.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sondra Perry's video works inhabit an uncanny valley where web visuals, found images, and her often digitally modified face serve as some of the raw material for interrogating police brutality, investigating different facets of feminism, and dissecting oppressive power.
"I'll tell you from having to survive a coup in Thailand that what happens to a country after those coups is far worse than rounding up people, interrogating them and trying to figure out what happened and trying to avoid the next anti-democratic coup," he said.
They say Mr. Hoffman failed to take into account that by the time the 2005 policy review had determined that psychologists could remain involved in interrogating detainees, the Pentagon had ended abusive interrogations in the wake of a scandal over the treatment of prisoners at Abu Ghraib.
Ratcliffe had a central role in interrogating FBI and Justice Department officials on how the investigation began, and it helped Ratcliffe get on the radar of the President, who often seized on developments in the congressional investigation and twice this year tweeted about Ratcliffe's Fox News interviews.
In 2017, telecom companies Bell, Rogers, and Quebecor property Videotron (all three are members of FairPlay Canada), used a civil search warrant to allegedly invade the home of TVAddons founder Adam Lackman for 16 hours, interrogating him for nine and forcing him to hand over passwords.
One of the cops grilling me was on meth, and was watching porn while interrogating me, punctuating the "get the money or you're gonna be on the front page of the newspapers" threats with questions about black guys' dicks and how many women I've had sex with.
"Senator, I would advise — I do not believe the President would ask me to do that, but um, we have today in the US government other US entities that conduct interrogations," Haspel said, then naming the Department of Defense and FBI as better venues for interrogating detainees.
SEOUL, South Korea — Prosecutors in South Korea confronted a retired Supreme Court chief justice on Friday with accusations that he conspired to delay a case that could upset relations with Japan, interrogating him in a closed-door hearing that is likely to lead to an unprecedented indictment.
And while they agree on the need for more military spending, some of the defense secretary's views are at odds with his new boss, including his skepticism of Russia's intentions, his traditional support for allies and flat opposition to the use of torture in interrogating terrorists.
Before Betty suffers the worst betrayal of season 3 so far, she spends "Manhunter" interrogating the Hot Parents Of Riverdale over their personal involvement with Gryphons & Gargoyles since there's a late Warden Norton (William MacDonald)-RHS during Midnight Club era connection (he led RROTC back in the day).
Broadly partnered with Acosta and Sosa to create an issue of Black Power Naps Magazine, which is aimed at interrogating the equity of sleep and promoting rest and leisure for people of color—particularly, Black, indigenous, and migrant people, as well as queer and trans people of color.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) did a commendable job last year interrogating Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about Facebook's lack of competition, for instance, while Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren is proposing to break up big tech — but Trump supporters like Hawley don't usually express these concerns in good faith.
When: Open through April 27  Where: Maccarone (300 South Mission Road, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles) Since his influential 16613 exhibition Mining the Museum at the Maryland Historical Society, Fred Wilson has explored the way that history is constructed, interrogating how institutions and individuals canonize some narratives while erasing others.
Focused on the liminal space between the promise that came with independence from colonial rule and the reality of the end of the Cold War, each artwork attempts to make meaning from the dramatic political shifts of this time period by interrogating the historicism, nostalgia, and specificity of that moment.
Absolutely. No rule, statute, or constitutional provision prevents the government from interrogating terrorism suspects -- so long as none of the interrogation methods involve torture or other forms of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment (prohibitions that today apply equally whether the interrogation is conducted by the FBI, the military, and the CIA).
He walked along the assembly line, red-faced and urgent, interrogating workers he encountered, telling them that at Tesla excellence was a passing grade, and they were failing; that they weren't smart enough to be working on these problems; that they were endangering the company, according to someone who observed him.
In the first episode, a camera interrogating the details of a gorgeous Parisian apartment—peering at high ceilings and swanky moldings, Persian carpets and fringed curtain ties, then glancing at a lovely view of the Eiffel Tower—has the immersive feel that another director might give the Battle of the Bulge.
Or, as Emily Dickinson once wrote, "Love – is anterior to Life – / Posterior – to Death – / Initial of Creation, and / The Exponent of Earth –" It's our hope that by interrogating both the discourse and the science of love, we may offer palliative, if not curative, treatments for the lovesick and the lonely alike.
When I watched Mr. Franco get questioned by Mr. Meyers, I thought about an incident from a few years ago, when Matt Lauer began a "Today Show" interview with Anne Hathaway by interrogating her about a paparazzi upskirt photo taken as she exited a car, capturing her image without underwear.
She denies taking any of the following actions: unlawfully interrogating unaccompanied minors, calling for a roundup of "young black" thugs, manipulating the timeline to pin the jogger's rape on the Central Park 5, referring to people of color as animals, directing NYPD detectives to coerce confessions, and suppressing DNA evidence.
Arizona, which barred the police from interrogating suspects who are in custody without first advising them of their constitutional rights, cited the book — highlighting sections on how investigators could encourage speech or dissuade people from seeking a lawyer — as evidence of why people were entitled to be reminded of those rights.
During his 15-minute testimony, FBI agent Paul Roberts discussed notes he took while interrogating an informant in the case against Guzmán, while the stipulation provided testimony that another informant told investigators that Guzmán was $20 million in debt and that Guzmán associates had recommended a lawyer to the informant.
Now these same spaces will be the site of a 10-hour "convening" on Sunday by Carrie Mae Weems with the help of more than 50 artistic all-stars, centered on "interrogating the deep structures and multiple dimensions of violence, and how artists and thinkers respond to it," she said.
And it wants to regurgitate the superficial beats of #MeToo — women finding new strength after enduring years of assault, a bad man with too much power and no one to hold him accountable, a "stronger together" motif — without actually interrogating the oppressive cultural underpinnings that begat the movement in the first place.
John Kiriakou, a former C.I.A. official who was accused of discussing with journalists the identities of fellow intelligence officials involved in interrogating terrorism suspects, was initially charged under the Espionage Act, but those charges were dropped as part of a plea deal in which he was sentenced to 30 months in prison.
"I was motivated to run for the Senate after watching the truly awful way Anita Hill was treated by an all-male Judiciary Committee interrogating her about the sexual harassment she endured at the hands of now-Justice Clarence Thomas," Ms. Murray said in a statement, adding that the hearings must be delayed.
"[Camp] has undergone counseling and training with [a] Superior Court Justice...with a psychologist... and with an expert on the law of sexual assault...with a view to interrogating his beliefs and improving his understanding of the law, the social context of sexual violence and the psychological impact of sexual assault," the notice reads.
Double Disappearance: A symposium about the Undocumented Memorial of 9/6303 March 2, 2019, The 8th Floor (17 W 17th St, New York) Curated by Andrea Valencia Aranda, the symposium considers the exclusion of undocumented immigrants from the National September 11 Memorial, while interrogating the politics of memorial culture and the complex identity of migrants.
GOP presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE on Tuesday said he would authorize any means necessary for interrogating terror suspects, including waterboarding.
The Annenberg Space is nestled between skyscrapers in Century City, a wealthy business center in LA. There's no small irony in work interrogating the pursuit of wealth that is only available to whomever is willing to fork over $75 for the book or who can seek out a gallery where parking costs $4.50 for every 12 minutes.
The SCAIPE committee has already held multiple, excoriating sessions interrogating executives from AIQ, which have been watched with close interest by at least some lawmakers across the Atlantic… NOT TO BE MISSED – We'll produce a video highlights (lowlights) thread later of AIQ's performance today at the Canadian Parliament, but here's a flavour…prepare to be shocked!
Here's a particularly illuminating passage: He walked along the assembly line, red-faced and urgent, interrogating workers he encountered, telling them that at Tesla excellence was a passing grade, and they were failing; that they weren't smart enough to be working on these problems; that they were endangering the company, according to someone who observed him.
I am standing there, intact (not prone on the ground, not seated, not scraped and wounded, not looking upset or as if I just fell); my bike is intact; I am often on the phone; and what's more, I tend to be turned away from the approaching cyclist, to attempt to dissuade them from stopping and interrogating me.
It's every bit as fearless as its predecessor when it comes to interrogating thorny themes like racism, sexism and ageism in corporate America, and showrunners Robert and Michelle King are still among the best writers in the medium for distilling some of the country's most challenging ideological issues — from police brutality to cyber-bullying — into deeply personal stories.
"He is is anonymous by nature, the hat and suit he wears are universal, and he doesn't have a specific face so you could not describe him as from a specific continent...He is trying to come up with answers to issues, and he is solitary because he is interrogating the state of the mind, of human condition," says the artist.
" All of which are sober and necessary questions at a time when the President professes to believe that white supremacist and neo-Nazi rallies contain "some very fine people" but that the US intelligence community, in interrogating Russian interference in the last US election, behave as actual Nazis and that journalists who report critically on government are "sick" and "don't like our country.
And in case they wise up now that the story has gone international and delete the video (or if you need a GIF for a "BURN IT" situation), here's a little bit of what that looks like: Since the news broke this morning, critics have started commenting on other posts on the Facebook page, interrogating the restaurant about their tarantula taco practices.
What follows is a dynamic, extraordinary extended scene in which the police who arrive — Krauss and two partners, Demens (Jack Reynor) and Flynn (Ben O'Toole) — begin interrogating the inhabitants of the annex, lining them up against the wall and playing a "game" with them, ostensibly to get them to confess to who shot the gun and where it was hidden.
"The Academy has done a laudable job diversifying the membership of its voting body over the last few years, but the more difficult job is going to be interrogating how the last 220 years of Oscar canon have told us certain movies are worthier than others," Kyle Buchanan, who covers the awards for the New York Times, told me via email.
After I pulled the trigger, I realized I'd thought more about the choice more than in any other detective game I'd ever played (and far more than in any Lovecraft game.) As in LA Noire, a game that The Sinking City takes a number of cues from, I spent my time in Oakmont investigating crime scenes, interrogating suspects, and keeping track of evidence in a notebook.
It is my view that President Trump, as the commander in chief, should be focusing on his Department of Justice, his Department of Defense, to make sure that if we ever capture somebody who is involved in the Benghazi attack, who murdered our ambassador and three other Americans, that we don&apost ship him across the seas and put him in federal court without first interrogating him.
And both the turn toward radical politics and the turn toward high theory are attempts by humanists in the academy to supply that justification — to rebrand the humanities as the seat of social justice and a font of political reform, or to assume a pseudoscientific mantle that lets academics claim to be interrogating literature with the rigor and precision of a lab tech doing dissection.
" This disposition has served him well in Hollywood, where he played the obnoxious financier Eddie Cheng in "Crazy Rich Asians" (2018), and as a correspondent on "The Daily Show," Chieng performs the role of obnoxious journalist, interrogating cryptocurrency and climate change with the same slapstick venom he uses to deride deep-dish pizza ("I said I wanted pizza, not some Italian guy's dump on a plate.
And while Doyle's writing isn't interspersed with intolerant jabs toward others, like Hollis's, Doyle's first two books (like so many in the self-help genre) do rely on similar language about bettering herself, despite life's challenges, by looking within — rather than interrogating the cultural and structural forces that have caused her harm, let alone the damage done to those who aren't beautiful, petite white ladies living in Naples, Florida.
He directed Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE to update procedures on detaining and interrogating prisoners and seemed to suggest he would send prisoners to Guantanamo, something he has not done in his first year despite all the tough talk.
If the Oscars must nominate a superhero movie (and we're not saying they should), this is our pick —Todd VanDerWerff Should also be nominated for: Actor (Hugh Jackman), Film Editing, both Sound categories, Visual Effects Nocturama, about a group of French teenagers who carry out a large-scale terrorist attack and then wait out the police response to their actions in a luxury department store, is not really interested in interrogating the reasons for terrorism or condemning it.

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