It now becomes evident that Mr. Beau is interested less in "Hamlet" itself than in the cultural space where "Hamlet" intersects gayness as gayness intersects loss.
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But there are groups that have been talking about how [banning abortion] intersects with criminal justice issues, how it intersects with maternal mortality… there are so many issues.
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And I think health care is where it really intersects.
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This is where Trump's behavior intersects with Duysak's work life.
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It sits between Cranberry and Poplar, and intersects with Willow.
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That desire for color and craftsmanship intersects with jewelry aesthetics.
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But transportation feeds and intersects with all of those issues.
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Where it intersects with this show is — it doesn't, really.
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Whether that's conscious or not, the research shows it intersects.
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PK: He intersects, by the way, he intersects with delivery services so there's little bits of that, but it's much more interesting to just hear a real human being talk about running a business.
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Such is the trouble when the human heart intersects with empires.
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An amateur performance of "Othello" intersects with white teens debating abolition.
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Once again, this dimension intersects with, rather than running parallel to,
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Walk me through how your family history intersects with these issues.
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Maybe that's the place where personal responsibility intersects with the institutional.
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Islamophobia intersects with Black Lives Matter in dynamic and distinct ways.
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It's here that Cruel Diagonals really intersects with Megan Mitchell the archivist.
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The philosophy of consciousness, of course, also intersects with faith and culture.
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Review and track proposed legislation that intersects with NHC's policy priorities. 6.
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It intersects with a lot of different realms of the social sciences.
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How do you think that world intersects with feminism in modern-day America?
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"My interest in robotics lies in where technology intersects with humanity," says Reiley.
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It intersects with Dyckman, which is also named after an Old Dutch family.
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The GOP's authoritarian streak predates Trump but intersects with his autocratic political instincts.
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And that trajectory intersects with the decline of the center-left social democrats.
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It intersects with nearly all the major issues concerning the average American voter today.
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Also, the land path intersects many rivers, which the researchers excluded as a variable.
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It's even worse when your weight intersects with something such as race or gender.
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In this one, "Don't Eat Glass Shards" intersects with "Glass Shards Are Probably Delicious."
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This political debate intersects with some of the legal arguments before the Supreme Court.
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Then there is the matter of practicality, which intersects with China's lack of transparency.
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In addition, headquarters leadership is where the FBI most closely intersects with political Washington.
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Her work for Trump intersects with the Russia investigation in a few distinct ways.
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But, more fundamentally, it intersects with longstanding worries about corruption in the Trump administration.
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The history in this book, which was published in 2014, intersects with my own.
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She even sees her pot use as something that intersects with her queer identity.
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She also emphasized that LGBTQ discrimination intersects with discrimination against racial and ethnic minorities.
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And nearly every link in the supply chain intersects with the government's labor programs.
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Where is the lowest part of your property that intersects with the flood plain?
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Ansari's situation is a more fundamental challenge to the way gender intersects with consent.
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But this decline of faith intersects with a separate and equally important trend: rising partisanship.
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This intersects with the decline of faith in political institutions in a particularly nasty way.
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Zeba Khan is a writer focused on how Islam intersects with race, politics, and identity.
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"I think religions and how it intersects with culture and history is fascinating," she says.
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But the origami exhibit is different — almost a cerebral vertex where art intersects with math.
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Purchase lies 373 miles northeast of Manhattan, where the Hutchinson River Parkway intersects Interstate 684.
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This week Grace explores where faith and gender intersects and identities can conflict and coincide.
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Climate change intersects with everything we do and so it has to be a top priority.
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As a result, Marley's career intersects with many of the pioneers of Jamaica's then-fledgling industry.
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Ray tracing models the behavior of light as it intersects with surfaces, materials, and moving objects.
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For some perspective: The southernmost section of the San Andreas fault alone intersects with 39 pipelines.
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This gender pattern intersects with race, which is where our research and the Georgetown report converge.
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The diagonal desire line intersects with a stairway to a terraced cafe, the building's public square.
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But that inevitably intersects with a larger world, where politics or even dystopian universes can prevail.
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This is a heist movie, intersects with Nascar... SS: Yeah, it's got movie stars in it.
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Mount Pleasant Avenue, or State Route 10, intersects Livingston Avenue and is another busy commercial strip.
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We should all already know how the Hmong story intersects with America's story: through the Vietnam War.
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He said he was shocked at Devos' overall stance on gun control as it intersects with education.
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This week on Ctrl-Walt-Delete, Walt's column about Slack intersects with news of new Facebook features.
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What happens when the devaluation of black lives—the devaluation of an entire people—intersects with crime?
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This is one of my favorite shows, made even better when it intersects with the tech industry.
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Despite her attempts to be a respectable woman, Lutie's life intersects with the seedier side of Harlem.
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Hopelessness is a very human response when the feeling of persecution intersects with the feeling of powerlessness.
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It would ease shipping congestion on the picturesque Bosphorus, a natural strait that intersects Turkey's largest city.
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And the video's concept also obviously intersects with musical waveforms, with their primary aspects amplitude, wavelength and frequency.
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A derivative is simply the slope of a line that intersects with a single point on a graph.
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Master intersects with his customers' lives briefly, catching specific moments while they eat and let their guard down.
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At times, our regulation of wholesale markets intersects with the states' interest in overseeing utilities' resource generation specs.
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My S&M intersects with identity, sexuality, and gender—this is a way of documenting all those intersections.
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Like it or not, they must play an informed, active role in how technology intersects with American society.
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G0homeroger: I'm a vast watcher of TV. I agree it immediately intersects with the approach to the music.
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It is unclear whether the American investigation intersects at all with the allegations Mr. Zarrab faced in Turkey.
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This show considers the contemporary lens of the personal narrative, and how it intersects with those surrounding us.
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Any water that intersects with the hot lava could immediately flash into steam and create an explosive system.
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They are introducing multidimensional characters whose gender intersects with other facets of identity — race, class, sexual orientation, disability.
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And how that intersects with the rest of what Disco Elysium has going on is fascinating to me.
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I want to pivot to this idea of the "American dream," which intersects with the America First movement.
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Each of the drawn lines intersects the cut edge of the masonite at one corner or the other.
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And so it's important to ask questions about how gender intersects with class and race: What does it mean?
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Common Touch immerses visitors into a world of discovery in which history intersects with new forms of tactile expression.
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But the documentary makes that caregiving "intersects with some of today's most pressing issues," from immigration to racial inequality.
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On final reflection, Hough told Gizmodo that when science intersects with public concern, it can lead to a disconnect.
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But that intersects with broader forms of violence on a structural level—violence from the state, gangs and militias.
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So how do you think this kind of intersects with other types of crypto, such as bitcoin and Ethereum?
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Just because the programming agenda intersects with your business, or you're speaking on stage, doesn't make it necessarily beneficial.
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And the stream of meteoroids only intersects Earth's orbit sometimes, which is what makes this potential outburst so rare.
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Manafort's time on the Trump campaign intersects with events that are reportedly at the center of the federal investigation.
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"Art has no boundaries, and the more technology develops and intersects with art the more we'll be able to create."
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Beyond this, candid conversations with bosses can also help to shift the mental-health narrative as it intersects with work.
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Can you give me a little bit of your backstory and how it intersects with the birth of Disco Tehran?
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"She has a real-world understanding of how immigration policy intersects [with] criminal justice policy on the ground," Suvor said.
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Every few weeks, a racist ranter intersects with a horrified smartphone owner and an ill-fated internet star is born.
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And, of course, "small scenes featuring just two people" intersects nicely with a show about attempts to understand human sexuality.
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It intersects with the Avenue of the Americas and would seem the perfect spot for a Brazilian coat of arms.
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VICE: Leslie-Lohman's permanent collection has a compelling history that, in many ways, intersects with the modern LGBTQ rights movement.
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It's parked by the side of the highway where Route 11455 intersects Calle Cobos, in full view of the mountains.
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Mr. Trump's informal kitchen cabinet likewise includes wealthy investors whose business intersects with the president's domestic and foreign policy agendas.
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"Ageism is one of the last acceptable biases in our culture, but it powerfully intersects with sexism," Professor Douglas said.
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"We keep adding stuff to web browsers without a more formalized approach to how each new thing intersects," Smith said.
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As ubiquitous surveillance intersects with social media data trails, it has become incredibly easy to identify individuals in public places.
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At the same time, it has these moments where it intersects with the Marvel Universe, which is pretty cool, too.
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All are in that $15-to-$20 sweet spot where price intersects with quality and distinctiveness to yield great value.
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Because the monument is situated north of Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay, all of it intersects with human activity.
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Last week, government troops recaptured Saraqeb, a strategic crossroads town where the M5 intersects with a main west-east highway.
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F.Y.I. Q. Why does Manhattan have a West Broadway and an East Broadway, neither of which intersects the "real" Broadway?
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It seems it would be even harder to fight this type of extremism when it intersects with mainstream political discourse.
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Like Facebook, Twitter is beginning to see the downsides of a completely open platform — particularly when it intersects with authoritarian regimes.
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But the mass shooting version of the theory naturally has more legs since it intersects with a longstanding partisan political debate.
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My father-in-law's story intersects with several issues in healthcare, all of them centering on how hospitals and patients interact.
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He "has his own role to play in the Kree military that intersects with Starforce in an interesting way," says Schwartz.
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All this intersects with Shutdown Week, after Trump signed a bill Friday to keep the federal government running through Friday, Dec.
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Never before has a game immediately achieved such popularity in such a way that it regularly intersects with the real world.
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This famous West Hollywood road, dotted with marquee signs and patrolled by paparazzi, is where entertainment intersects with the American dream.
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The trial also intersects with another fault line in Turkish politics, the long-running battle between Mr. Erdogan and Fethullah Gulen.
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That art too, insomuch as it intersects with capitalist processes, can be similarly transactional, that you can buy and sell taste.
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Considering that every down answer intersects between one and three theme entries, I was pleased to keep the damage fairly contained.
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Each recommendation intersects with and complements the others, but the task force found one overarching need: improved high-speed internet access.
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Hotel EMC2 in Chicago subtly pays homage to Albert Einstein with a refreshingly different design approach that intersects art and science.
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This can take some time, especially if you haven't thought about the phenomenon and how it intersects with your life before.
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Plus, the movie's plot intersects with both Christmas and New Year's, so you get two holidays for the price of one.
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The area was so large, it was given its own name — Homan Square, after the main street that intersects the complex.
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To appear as though it intersects its neighbor's middle, you actually have to shift the arm on the upper-right downward slightly.
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This is where his life intersects with Khaled's; forced to live illegally, Khaled is squatting in the courtyard of Waldemar's new acquisition.
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But the larger framework of the series is about human emotion, and about a great spiritual war that intersects with that emotion.
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In each, a replica of an item from a transcendentalist intersects with an item from an African American of the same time.
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There are infinite ways of seeing, approaching, or celebrating queerness, and the many ways it intersects with race, class, gender, and society.
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She liked how the podcast focuses on "how real estate intersects or integrates with people," taking a widescreen approach to real estate.
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This is really interesting to me, navigating through and straddling that place where mystical experience intersects with formalism and contemporary art issues.
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The oversimplified answer is that ray tracing models the behavior of light in real time as it intersects objects in a scene.
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"Every time I think about economic issues, I stop and say: 'But let's also see how it intersects with race,' " Warren said.
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Plastic intersects with daily life in so many different ways, and its proliferation is one of the defining crises of our era.
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In the heartland of eastern Christianity, at the very point where that faith intersects with Islam, some peculiar things are going on.
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I panicked about this for a year, overthinking in the way I tend to about how my appearance intersects with my identity.
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As he biked through a section of Chinatown that intersects with Little Italy, he braked to collect Poké Balls and looked around.
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Perhaps the most interesting thing for me about our conversation is the extent to which counterterrorism intersects with other branches of policing.
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But as much as this approach has a solid tactical logic, it also intersects with two of Biden's biggest potential campaign problems.
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As in other countries, the discrimination multiplies when gender intersects with other protected characteristics, such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and disability.
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He deals with the deepest of human emotions: desire, fear, voyeurism, how the individual intersects with culture, and the fabric of meaning.
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Eric Kaufmann, a professor of politics at Birkbeck University in London, has spent years studying the ways that ethnicity intersects with politics.
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A curriculum called "Food Ed." encourages high school students to think about the way nutrition intersects with culture, the environment and farming.
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There is something to be said, though, about Rihanna's impact on fashion and beauty and the way that therefore intersects with her music.
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The LGBTQ community intersects with many groups Trump has insulted, but we have our own unique issues that we fear will be threatened.
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When the proportion is off, it becomes hard to spot the exact points where the curve of the equation intersects the rational numbers.
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When your Venn diagram of interests intersects at the nexus of Women and Film, you end up dealing with a lot of disappointment.
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Elections are won and lost on simple concepts that extend from the candidate's personal brand and how that brand intersects with external events.
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The Christmas getaway is a rare moment when this European Europe intersects en masse with the other, national Europe—and everything in between.
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Tepkik, Canadian artist Jordan Bennett's suspended site-specific installation, now on view at Brookfield Place, intersects the artist's Mi'kmaq ancestral and contemporary traditions.
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It's a testament to the vast riches of New York history that this handful of homes intersects with so many people of note.
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Noisey Bompton is an in-depth look at the city of Compton and how it intersects with and creates musicians like Kendrick Lamar.
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Stick with it, though, and the pieces begin falling into place, adding layers and dimension as the sprawling cast of characters gradually intersects.
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Wright, like his Bay Area and Boston predecessors, is delighted to announce the ways in which Buddhism intersects with our own recent ideas.
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Now the group aims to focus on the points where design intersects with technology, and how together they can alter the supply chain.
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The relationship of Christianity to work-family balance, particularly when it intersects with state interference, has long been a complex and ambiguous one.
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This would give Twitter a wider understanding as to why so many have opted out and how that intersects with its policy decisions.
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How her secret, which hides another one, intersects with those of her household and community is the big burden of the ambitious story.
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Where Mr. Biden's preference for comity intersects with foundational issues like gender and race, Democrats may have far less patience for his views.
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Comedy, just like other forms of creativity like music, visual art and theater, takes on a different form when it intersects with Black culture.
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So this week's episode digs deep into some of the work we've done highlighting the ways that queer culture intersects with nightlife across America.
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Regardless of their independent motivations, both men represent the nexus where distrust of scientific fact intersects with distrust of the press and of government.
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"The conversation about mining the bottom of the ocean certainly intersects with the conversation about biodiversity futures because it's all one ecosystem," said McCauley.
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In a sign of how technology and crime intersects, sometimes unsuccessfully, this is far from the only case of kidnappers trying to use cryptocurrency.
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We wanted to give you something comprehensive, something that could help answer the big questions about how what you eat intersects with climate change.
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Making matters worse, that includes the places where 28L intersects with two other runways, so at any given point, two runways will be closed.
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What's strange, and powerfully serendipitous, is how perfectly that intersects with the biggest moment in Billy's life, when he learns of his impending fatherhood.
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All of my intersects — being Black, queer, femme, fat — all of these different minority groups come together and create this one bubble of strength.
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The ways in which "No One Is Coming to Save Us" intersects with and veers away from Fitzgerald's familiar plot can be very rewarding.
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But their habitat intersects with oil and gas fields, particularly in resource-rich Wyoming, where close to half of the sage grouse population resides.
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It's rare that a practical beauty product intersects with a gimmicky, novelty one, so I'm always a bit skeptical on the occasion that it does.
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Peele, whose film Get Out is an exploration of race relations in America, has long discussed how the horror genre intersects with the Black experience.
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That would cause Pluto to topple over until Sputnik Planitia lay at one of the two points at which the tidal axis intersects its surface.
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"Each Biennial is a reflection of the cultural and social moment as it intersects with the passions, perspectives, and tastes of the curators," he continued.
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The men open up about issues ranging from consent to their own complicity in inequality, to how toxic masculinity intersects with war and gun violence.
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But how NASA intersects with a Space Force will help determine the extent to which space exploration is still viewed as a largely peaceful endeavor.
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That's where the Green New Deal's vision for electric power intersects with its transportation sector goal — replacing all internal combustion engine vehicles with electric vehicles.
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The practice intersects with racial profiling, which is essentially a version of criminal profiling in which the racist bias of law enforcement results in discrimination.
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"The Infatuation is at its best when great content intersects with great technology, to find a fund that was perfectly suited to that was exciting."
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Toronto-based septet Jaunt fall into the latter category, as their new single "Faster Interactions" intersects several genres while finding the best in each one.
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There is a lot of stigma I have to deal with relative to being a trans woman, which also intersects with being a sex worker.
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He notes how "the global democracy of homosexuals and Jews" attacked by Islamists intersects with tropes about the decadent West from rightists of every stripe.
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Nonetheless, if Ms. Felix is any guide, I have high hopes for what the poetic can achieve as it intersects more explicitly with American politics.
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And, as in the work of contemporary fabulists like Kelly Link, Helen Oyeyemi and Audrey Niffenegger, the real intersects matter-of-factly with the supernatural.
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There are ways for him to assert the primacy of economic issues while developing a fluency with how that intersects with other forms of inequality.
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Leaders of the movement historically have been reluctant, or simply refused, to examine how thoroughly race intersects with issues such as equal pay for women.
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I guess in a way she did, eventually learning the true nature of big data and how that intersects with the needs of campaign managers.
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Should a music clue appear daunting at a glance, remember that each letter of the corresponding answer is found in another answer that intersects it.
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We do not hear about his childhood, his rise to fame, or even his career trajectory, except as it intersects with Robson and Safechuck's stories.
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One of my favorite aspects of working at MUNCHIES is being part of a publication that explores that place where food intersects with culture and politics.
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If this orbit intersects with Earth's orbit, this debris catches fire, "leaving a streak of light we call a meteor or shooting star," according to Cooke.
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Trigger presents works by an intergenerational group of artists who explore gender as a fluid construct and how it intersects with race, class, sexuality, and disability.
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"The metamorphosis of the artistic work is positioned at a point where human and machine activity intersects," writes Ilic, reflecting on the state of art today.
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The part-time hypothesis is bolstered by the faster income rise for workers making around $13,000 a year or less, which intersects with part-time workers.
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But Jagger's interest in the dealings of corrupt, wealthy moguls intersects unfortunately with Scorsese's recent run of stories about corrupt wealthy moguls — or perhaps, too fortunately.
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Solar eclipses only happen when a new Moon occurs on a day when its orbit intersects the ecliptic, the path the Sun traces across the sky.
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The High Line can feel isolated from the city, pedestaled and artificial, but that dark, sheltered stream of foot traffic also intersects with New York itself.
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Such debates will have no effect on the British referendum: the campaign is now locked into a domestic political logic that intersects only occasionally with reality.
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This generation's approach to psychedelics differs from those in the past, though, in the way it intersects with mental health—something that's seen prominently on ye.
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"Just like America, Latin America has a long and complex history that intersects between native people, European colonization, African slavery, and global immigration patterns," Lazo said.
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Julia Baird Ms. Baird and a colleague published a series of investigative articles last year that looked at how Australian church culture intersects with domestic violence.
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The Paparoa Track intersects the Pike29 Memorial Track, dedicated to the 29 people who died in a methane explosion at the Pike River Mine in 2010.
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Thankfully, Geralt's story intersects with another character whose lifetime is much better defined, and whose age is easier to determine over the course of the season.
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They are the result of debris breaking off from the asteroid 3200 Phaethon, EarthSky reports, which occurs every December when the Earth intersects with the asteroid's course.
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In her new book, It's Only Blood, Swedish journalist Anna Dahlqvist ambitiously sets out to explore menstruation on a global level, particularly where shame intersects with poverty.
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The southern region of the state intersects Azerbaijan's southwest border, leaving a portion of Azerbaijan, located to the southwest of Armenia, cut off from the Azeri mainland.
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When Smriti first wrote to us she had in mind "a visual cocoon that intersects with the music" and during development the word 'visceral' came up often.
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Third-wave feminism is asking us to interrogate our assumptions about the boundaries of identity, sexual orientation, and how it all intersects with race and class issues.
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"What's interesting about the journey of Rafael as a character is it in some strange way resembles and intersects with my journey as a man," he said.
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The announcement comes as the role and conduct of police — particularly where it intersects with issues of race — continues to captivate national interest and spark fierce debate.
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Winter has arrived here in a town where St. Nicholas Drive intersects North Santa Claus Lane, and the streetlight poles are painted to look like candy canes.
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Over the course of two interviews, we're going to talk about the Trump administration's appalling zero-tolerance immigration policy and how it intersects with the tech industry.
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