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These things contrast very jarringly with the most Christian of his insights, as they contrast jarringly with the self-perceptions of Christendom.
It makes a lot more sense, and, jarringly, it's timeless.
Yes, the video starts jarringly in the middle of a song.
The style was jarringly different, and some old-school critics harrumphed.
The water beneath us was nearly black, tannin-stained, jarringly cold.
Editorial It was a jarringly unorthodox moment even for Donald Trump.
Firstly, branded video advertising on the newest social platforms were jarringly anachronistic.
Speaking of sound, the volume within the app is wildly, jarringly inconsistent.
The rest of the movie's jokes are jarringly obvious pop cultural references.
It's random, seemingly indefensible, targeted at normally safe environments, and jarringly violent.
But they feel jarringly out of place, and in a good way.
There's just something so jarringly untrustworthy about someone with a missing tooth.
Instantly and jarringly, I was reminded of my other-ness within the room.
Perhaps most jarringly, earlier this offseason the Giants paid Olivier Vernon $52.5 million guaranteed.
And his defense of our "values" jarringly sidesteps vital questions — Why are people fleeing?
South Korean blockbusters typically cast Koreans with jarringly bad accents in Japanese villains' roles.
In these moments, the conceit of these two women's real ages becomes jarringly funny.
Brown struggles to make his characters entirely plausible, sporadically resorting to jarringly modern language.
They've gone 12-17 and Jake Arrieta has looked jarringly human over that stretch.
She wore earplugs and protective earmuffs to dull the jarringly loud noise of the machine.
Instead, the call for a middle ground is jarringly juxtaposed with an extreme visual setting.
"The Pisces" is part satire, part fairy tale and, sometimes jarringly, part meditation on addiction.
Delivering punch after punch, the beats of The Perfection are consistently jarring, but jarringly inconsistent.
Oh, no—even more jarringly, these poems resemble perfect squares at the perimeter of the page.
Many of those scenes are jarringly explicit, including as much male nudity as TV will allow.
Often these take advantage of the way digital images are made to achieve jarringly beautiful effects.
Yet Turkey's prime minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, jarringly blamed the UN Security Council for the migrants' deaths.
But on Sunday at 5AM, the NHC forecast jarringly severed at 60°North and 0° longitude.
Although his works are jarringly realistic, Boersma seems to use reality along a spectrum of sorts.
Despite their popularity, Ms. Wilder's books contain jarringly prejudicial portrayals of Native Americans and African Americans.
Exxon Mobil's dividend yield above 5.5%, jarringly, is above the yield on the junk-bond index.
From a mid-19th-century 'Richard II,' he moves slowly — and sometimes jarringly — into the present.
Then the landscape turns lunar, and ahead, we see the jarringly vivid turquoise of the Khazir River.
But it wasn't typical political theater: It was more sneering and more savage than that—jarringly so.
At last year's confab, in Dallas, Mike Pence made headlines by giving a jarringly self-congratulatory speech.
He seems—refreshingly yet quite jarringly, given everything happening the world—perfectly content all the fucking time.
"What else should we talk about?" he continued, right before the special jarringly cut to the credits.
The modern-day item was jarringly out of place amid candlelit chandeliers and goblets of Dornish wine.
Mia Vallet's Mary and Paul Wesley's Percy are jarringly contemporary in affect and lack a vital spark.
When it comes close to confronting the sad elements in Kenney's life, it veers jarringly away from them.
When Alexa, the assistant in Amazon's Echo device, reads a news story, her prosody is jarringly un-humanlike.
In his interviews, the normally well-spoken Cave seems sometimes jarringly frustrated or at a loss for words.
One of two desserts is a fried pie whose apple filling was jarringly oversalted on a recent night.
His eyes still sometimes dart around, often downward, and he's jarringly comfortable displaying vulnerability and sharing his insecurities.
For a supposedly intimate portrait, it can feel jarringly bombastic; its self-exposure surely tips into self-congratulation.
For a supposedly intimate portrait, it can feel jarringly bombastic; its self-exposure surely tips into self-congratulation.
Modern-day reactors have become jarringly expensive to build, going for $20223 billion to $10 billion a pop.
So to keep a serial from getting jarringly inconsistent each week, the writers' room has to develop a voice.
His work is a jarringly delightful denouement to the show—a riotous display of colour, energy and heightened expressionism.
There's a higher fidelity to the art and animation then actual '80s arcade games, though it isn't jarringly obvious.
Trump's rise in the political arena made it jarringly clear that women still face barriers bolted into society's foundations.
When it finally got to the robbery, the show's style immediately and jarringly shifted away from the glossy E!
Linguine with breadcrumbs and colatura, or Italian fish sauce, tasted, jarringly, like it had been dunked into the ocean.
But for every moment of identification, there were multiple moments where she came off as jarringly out-of-touch.
It was an act, most jarringly, for Lindsey Graham, McCain's dear friend and the senior senator from South Carolina.
She doesn't quite fit, of course: she's still jarringly blonde, and wherever she goes, people seem to dislike her.
But there is a difference between what I've got going on and the jarringly perfect faces of K-pop idols.
The result is a character who is jarringly sympathetic amid a story that paints her as an unabashed unidimensional stereotype.
Sometimes, those are jarringly enjoyable (Oprah on the radio!), and sometimes, they're whatever the Lawrence story is trying to do.
Patricia is very pretty and jarringly flawless — not a hair out of place, nor a chip on her painted nails.
The atmospheric, historical fantasy setting combined with May's jarringly eccentric personality creates a novel as strange as it is captivating.
Mashable's own Josh Dickey noticed some inescapable — and jarringly prescient — parallels between Game of Thrones and the planet Earth in 2017.
In a jarringly idyllic field, an amputated Frank goes shirtless to have one last shoot-out with his adopted "son," Roy.
Few have blundered more jarringly than President Bill Clinton, as he gave testimony to a grand jury during the Lewinsky scandal.
Parisi's visuals are powerful — sometimes jarringly so, as with the image of the artist in chains — and his design choices effective.
Home is the usual Russian affair—chaise longue: check; samovar: check—but the women's clothes, and their language, are jarringly modern.
Sometimes those perfectly chosen fixed camera angles will obscure an enemy, or shift jarringly if you accidentally move into a new area.
Denial would seem to be a strange, small, rather jarringly insufficient response to one of the most undeniable seasons in recent memory.
The other murder mystery, featuring poor Ruth Davenport's mix-and-match body, is also pretty compelling (though the CGI was jarringly bad)!
Mrs May has also argued strongly against excessive immigration, for instance in a jarringly rabid speech to the 2015 Tory party conference.
One early favorite, Mr. Ross said, is Jimmy Carr, a popular British comic, largely unknown here, who has a jarringly elegant style.
The juxtaposition of those two flags makes jarringly clear how easily they can be used to define who is considered truly American.
The howl of the wind (and in one brief moment, what sounds jarringly like air traffic) stands in place of a score.
To many, that might feel like an aesthetic that is jarringly out of our time, particularly as a home for modern art.
" Perhaps most jarringly, Calev Myers, an Israeli lawyer, delivered a long presentation on a new sort of Christian maxim: "Gold Is Good.
Jarringly, he prefaced several chapters with quotes from Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a pastor imprisoned and executed by the Nazis, seemingly equating their respective fates.
Seemingly allergic to lyrical clichés, this singer writes offbeat, often jarringly forthright songs about the complex contours of love, sexuality and mental illness.
The actor looks jarringly different in the dark film — which costarred Liam Neeson — with a thinner face and a dark mustache and goatee.
She speaks to a woman who has rarely existed before in the American political imagination: ambitious, successful, and, most notably (even jarringly), competitive.
But here, pieces are jarringly decontextualized of their historical circumstances, as if stand-ins for an experience of immigration, of a new home.
Although it hits a jarringly dark note in its final act, "Lucky Strikes" is a near-perfect novel, rich in voice and emotion.
In a worst-case scenario, the Kremlin just handed the White House to the most jarringly pro-Russian presidential candidate in American history.
If these passages feel jarringly out of sync with the rest of the memoir, I suppose that is unavoidable and almost by design.
But the language of romance can seem jarringly out of place when contrasted with the starvation, mutilation and murder of thousands around them.
Worse, the contrived narrative that the shows collectively push — the idea that Harry and Meghan's romance is "a fairy tale" — is jarringly backward.
The show's jarringly festive title, "Happy Birthday, Mr. Hockney," can make him sound less like a daring modernist than a beneficent kindergarten teacher.
The two scenes were jarringly different: In Beijing, flower arrangements, soldiers and performers for the 70th anniversary of the Communist Party rule today.
The company has integrated some of these experimentations into Stories pretty seamlessly so far, mainly because they haven't been all that jarringly text-heavy.
A new report released by the European Crop Protection Association (ECPA) found some pretty jarringly contradictory attitudes when it comes the use of pesticides.
That was jarringly illustrated this week when Politico revealed that Mr. Ayers told another group of party donors that they should "purge" disloyal Republicans.
It may not seem essential, but it's a welcome upgrade to your quality of remote work when people sound natural, instead of jarringly artificial.
But then, rather jarringly, we moved to the suburbs of Buffalo in time for one of the biggest blizzards the city had ever seen.
They were joined by the English international cricketers Jos Buttler and Alex Hales in a jarringly American incursion onto British soil on Independence Day.
Turning up the display's warmth also made it less jarringly blue in my living room and bedroom, which have lamps with warm light bulbs.
Her discomfort makes her clumsy, and when she demands the attention she craves and that she feels her work deserves, she does it gracelessly, jarringly.
In the wrong hands they are less the soaring creatures Messiaen sought, and more like road kill, with a jarringly repetitive insistence that suggests neurosis.
The author's naïveté can be grating, and she covers so much ground so quickly that her tone can veer jarringly from breezy to suddenly spiritual.
The play is, in fact, so open, so hospitable to interpretations, that every cast and crew member I talked to described a jarringly different production.
The story can seem as jarringly jam-packed as Jack's Christmas list, but it drives home its message heartily, with a maximalist retro visual style.
The unexpected comedy of the sentence above is that it uses "so" to link two ideas that are jarringly unrelated and wildly out of proportion.
His lyrics are still so intimate, so jarringly honest and tenderly perceptive, that it&aposs like he has no idea anyone will ever hear them.
The content shifts from elegant, upright trees to falling boughs, smoking branches; the world splits apart, sometimes quite literally, as miniatures are jarringly spliced in two.
When Katchadourian plops a lemon wedge on an image of a baseball field, scale becomes jarringly inverted and the fruit slice becomes an enormous abstract sculpture.
In addition to being jarringly inconsistent about regulatory cost-cutting, the new administration hasn't realized that there's more to pro-growth regulatory reform than cutting costs.
Clinton's advisers are preparing to make a case against Mr. Trump that will be jarringly different from the sparring of past presidential campaigns over foreign policy.
Most jarringly, the report explains a comprehensive effort by Trump to put an end to the special counsel's investigation once he became a target of the probe.
"22, a Million" makes "For Emma, Forever Ago," which was recorded in a remote cabin and has a jarringly intimate ambience, sound like a Mumford & Sons record.
He feels jarringly out of place in The King, as if lifted in from another, much more entertaining movie — and while he's onscreen, The King stirs awake.
That said, its premise is jarringly simple: In a VR environment, blocks the size of your head fly at you along a three-dimensional series of tracks.
Over 6,000 people have signed a petition to uninstall the eight-foot-tall bronze monument, a jarringly imprecise monument to the iconic leader in the Civil Rights Movement.
In the midst of all this, Tears For Fears released "Everybody Wants To Rule The World", a jarringly cheery song about freedom, pleasure and "a lack of vision".
This wall appears as abruptly and jarringly as it disappears, simply giving way to the rigors of the terrain: a natural reserve, someone's backyard, private land, a berm.
Tranquil scenes from an Iowa monastery and a national park give way jarringly to the metallic din in a subway station and the deafening clamor of a restaurant.
An ordained Baptist deacon, he is known to conclude speeches with jarringly ominous words about regaining God's favor for a country defiled by abortion practitioners and Hollywood filmmakers.
In all 3 cases — and, most importantly of all, in Trump's America — what we're witnessing is the spectacle of global integration being thrown suddenly and jarringly into reverse.
The "Working Girl" riff, however -- garnished by Lopez's earlier rom-com "Maid in Manhattan" -- alternates with other key threads, including one that comes somewhat jarringly out of left field.
That reality became jarringly clear Wednesday when one parent toured her 5-year-old daughter's future kindergarten near Boston and noticed a disturbing nursery rhyme taped to the chalkboard.
The décor reaches back to the architects and designers of the Vienna Secession; walls lined with rich fabric are set jarringly against bare stone floors and sleek modern furniture.
Jack Fairweather's meticulous and insightful book is likely to be the definitive version of this extraordinary life (even if, slightly jarringly, he calls his subject by his first name, Witold).
Although the rehearsed nature of the Streamline process may seem jarringly unfair to many Americans, some defense attorneys who appear before the court argue it's often better than the alternative.
The friction between the nominee and his party became jarringly apparent during a closed-door meeting at the Capitol Hill Club on July 7 between Trump and 41 Republican senators.
After Disney released its first round of movie posters for the new live-action Lion King remake, fans felt betrayed by the jarringly aggressive depiction of the once jolly Pumbaa.
Now, Siri is absolutely less good than Google Assistant when it comes to being a phone assistant, but a lot of these shortcomings don't translate as jarringly to the HomePod.
Jarringly in retrospect, when Mr. Schneiderman was a state senator from Manhattan in 2010, he introduced a bill to make intentional choking to the point of unconsciousness a violent felony.
And the conflicts of interest are rampant: Most jarringly, Icahn is pushing to overhaul a major energy rule that cost his oil-refining business hundreds of millions of dollars last year.
His now-infamous domestic abuse-referencing "eat the cake, Anna Mae" line elicits a jarringly robust shout-along during "Drunk in Love" but his bars can't match the excitement Beyoncé generates.
The more proximate cause was a big and doomy magazine story about the effects of climate change that pointed, ominously and insistently, in the direction of a jarringly imminent apocalypse. Mondays!
It is almost jarringly pleasant to open something crafted specifically for you, in particular when you feel distinctly like you'd rather your body did not take up any space at all.
Most jarringly, he says they should be denied Catholic funeral rites — something generally granted to Catholics without question except under very specific circumstances (more on that later) — unless they expressed repentance.
The title of this pleasantly silly, sometimes jarringly violent comedy, directed by Susanna Fogel (who wrote the script with David Iserson), isn't terribly ambiguous, and I have now explained it fully.
But as one of those cranes lay crumpled on a narrow Lower Manhattan street, toppled after a deadly collapse on Friday, the image of the machine took on a jarringly different meaning.
But Bill Clinton's criticism of George W. Bush, the governor of Texas and the Republican nominee that year, illustrates just how jarringly different this race is from a normal White House campaign.
"The answer could be rooted in our innate preference for the comfortably familiar over the jarringly new," David Zipper, a fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School of public policy, theorized in City Lab.
Citizens around the world are fascinated — and in some cases alarmed — by Trump, but Russians have particular reason to follow his every utterance: the new president's jarringly pro-Russian beliefs and comments.
And, more jarringly, his plan to create an artists' colony with his friends Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard, a community modeled on the monk-like image he had about Japanese artists, collapsed.
And when a vein of nastiness opens beneath the banter (who knew Broadbent could be so wickedly threatening?) as ancient resentments swell and burst, the backstabbing menace feels jarringly out of place.
House Speaker Paul Ryan similarly endorsed Obama's move as "overdue" and said that Russia "has consistently sought to undermine" the US — both comments at odds with Trump's jarringly soft public statements about Moscow.
It's a tension-free exercise in digital effects overload, and in a movie that otherwise feels so grounded in both physical and emotional reality, the sequence comes across as jarringly disconnected from either.
Although the "Porn Interventions" were made with considerations of the often harmful clichés that exist in porn, they don't come off as anti-porn or jarringly different than other content on the site.
In another, Ms. Perry's own face, jarringly grafted onto a ready-made avatar though it doesn't quite fit, impersonates the kind of deeply shocked false consciousness that life inside such systems can foster.
The track, released two months back after Macklemore met president President Obama​ to talk about America's opioid epidemic, is, as ever, full of the best of intentions; it's also deeply, almost jarringly, personal.
An area of declining population with many older rural voters, Howard County is famous in political circles for having swung more jarringly than any county in America from Mr. Obama to Mr. Trump.
Today, Ford is a soft-spoken man who wears track suits and reading glasses secured by a bejeweled chain, a jarringly endearing detail for someone who teaches others how to inflict pain efficiently.
Despite the jarringly violent nature of Frank's latest scheme to toss another lady into danger, a different man manages to execute an even creeper transgression against a woman just minutes later in the episode.
But Jean Sannier, a lawyer for Mr. Gomet's family, countered that their despair was magnified by the publication of a photograph that he said was "voyeuristic" and jarringly graphic, cruelly showing Mr. Gomet's suffering.
Far too often, a stand-up comic voice jarringly interrupts the melancholy drama, whether through jargon ("I bombed") or in the distinctive cadences spoken by one of the many comics cast in the show.
Although Weitz isn't afraid to wear something jarringly trendy himself (a belted suit, for instance), the look he sells to his clients has a certain sameness—streamlined designer sneakers, narrow pants, bright pocket squares.
A woman in a brown-and-purple jacket and sarong stood beside a scuffed gray shipping crate two meters long and one high, jarringly out of place in such carefully tended, soft-colored luxury.
A major twist is telegraphed early enough that it's not particularly surprising when it happens, but Barbee never devotes the time to explaining why or how it happens, making the shift feel jarringly abrupt.
But in their attempts to step up against the NBA's dual dynasts, both the Clippers and the Knicks looked...well, jarringly and distressingly like most every other team that's tried over the last two years.
Thankfully, for those who have tried Inbox previously before quickly bouncing off, the new Gmail seems to incorporate a number of Google's experimental functions, while leaving behind jarringly different UI that made Inbox so divisive.
But for all the attempted sensory overload, the wall text and captions are jarringly milquetoast, acquiescing to the kind of both-sides-ism that heavily aided the collapse of consensus truths in the first place.
In a season of leaden skies, during which we tend to dress ourselves in black, washed-out hues like eggshell blue, lavender and blush offer a welcome relief from gray scale — without being jarringly vibrant.
Perhaps that would explain its intermittent harmonic weirdness — occasional but noticeable chordal juxtapositions that startle, jarringly unexpected notes that likely would have been corrected by a living, breathing human editor, had one been paying attention.
Marnie Smith, a weaver and Fairfield native, created a long, tapestry-style cotton wall hanging, in which bands of variegated yarns are interspersed — slightly jarringly — with screened black-and-white photos of her own family members.
Bowie's sexuality, which was always rather fluid, was somewhat jarringly on display, considering that Labyrinth was marketed toward children and co-starred an actual teenager (Bowie was 39 when the movie came out; Connelly was 16).
Those intervals also are jarringly visually different, from a gorgeous animated sequence showing a butterfly in flight to a gruesome image of a man with body integrity identity disorder trying to saw off his own leg.
If you identify as anything less heteronormative than Tim Allen, your very personhood was up for constant debate from people you didn't know and, more jarringly, in small, subtle ways from some you thought you did.
A place where racist intimidation and violence -- helmeted marchers carrying shields and clubs and semiautomatic weapons, a car plowing into a crowd of counterprotesters -- jarringly upended the world's perception of a serene and sophisticated college town.
In a campaign of phone calls and online postings, called "Periods for Pence," women who felt the latest law infringed on deeply personal decisions mockingly gave the governor's office jarringly personal updates on their menstrual cycle.
That number suggests a jarringly large amount of what appears, to policymakers, to be investment pushed abroad by high tax rates is instead an accounting trick — so-called paper profits — which tax cuts will not reverse.
But Mr. Trump declared last week that he was perfectly happy to renew the arms race if need be, a declaration that was jarringly out of tune with his calls for a friendlier relationship with Russia.
There is not much need for side dishes: cucumbers tossed with seemingly more sugar than vinegar; Hmong-style beef, jerkylike in texture, fried with tsaoko (a type of wild black cardamom) and cinnamon and jarringly sweet.
When abolitionists John and Elizabeth Hawkes (Marc Blucas and Jessica De Gouw) entertain socialites, for instance, the soundtrack turns to jarringly peppy pop songs, as if it's offering a spin on Sofia Coppola's decadent Marie Antoinette.
Such strength followed a jarringly inconsistent opener, on Thursday, when 18-year-old national champion Nathan Chen fell during his short program and completed only one of his two planned quadruple jumps, earning fourth out of 10.
In the new film, the one and only instance of someone purposely being playful feels jarringly out of place, because up until then there's been no indication that anyone in this world has a sense of humor.
It doesn't adhere to the brightness setting of the overall display (neither do ambient-screen notifications, but those are more forgivable because I actually want to read them), and so it appears jarringly bright in dark environments.
"Trump acted jarringly differently in Phoenix than he did in Mexico, and we scrambled to reflect that, without obscuring the fact that he was backing away from his policy to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants," she said.
Patients received standard drug doses to treat TB, but concentrations in the blood were found to be jarringly low: 84 percent of the participants had substandard levels of isoniazid, and 78 percent fell below targets for rifampicin.
Most jarringly, he found a photo that I had probably not seen in more than a decade, a picture that ran in a local newspaper in Ireland when I was 15-years-old and in high school.
This was despite the fact that Rose isn't a very useful player any more and more jarringly in defiance of the fact that, at the time, Rose was in the midst of a civil trial for sexual assault.
BRAND NEW: ART AND COMMODITY IN THE 1980S Works by four dozen artists from Julia Wachtel to Cindy Sherman and Jeff Koons excavate the molten decade when the art world suddenly, jarringly swallowed the mechanisms of advertising. Feb.
The protesters' forceful charging of the legislature brought this anger so jarringly to the fore that even a few members of the pro-establishment camp have urged the government in recent days to revisit steps toward political reforms.
The protesters' forceful charging of the legislature brought this anger so jarringly to the fore that even a few members of the pro-establishment camp have urged the government in recent days to revisit steps toward political reforms.
In particular, women who self-selected themselves as tolerant of or oblivious to or amused by or steeled against his casual misogyny and constant sexual subtext — which was somehow, incongruously and often jarringly, matched with paternal regard — got this.
By drawing stark opposition between the men and women, Mr. van Hove sets up a more moving, empowering ending for the female characters — one fitting for the #MeToo moment — than you typically get in the opera's jarringly upbeat coda.
Schrager offers a jarringly raw account of his role — the good, the bad, and the almost-tears of shame, not to mention the criminal liability — while speaking passionately about the values of mutual care that guided the club's operation.
At a time when Bayern is acutely conscious of the need to find its next generation of homegrown talent, even building a new, state-of-the-art academy for its youth teams, Ancelotti's approach seemed jarringly out of sync.
It's also true that she is able to entrance people almost instantly by appearing, jarringly, in the middle of their media (as above, sorry), and that such appearances result in disembodied voices commanding victims up a ladder of misery.
He has proven himself to be a more artful candidate than many observers believed, especially as his poll numbers corkscrewed in mid-summer, with the ability to jarringly alter the substance and tone of his rhetoric to accommodate more moderate audiences.
After all, as another Times piece from last March detailed, had Michael Brown died 500 feet away from where he did, he would have been in a different municipality with its own slew of problems jarringly similar to those in Ferguson.
But Mr. Trump is running a jarringly different crusade: accusing her husband, former President Bill Clinton, of rape; proposing that the country conduct brutal methods of torture; and suggesting that South Korea and Japan be permitted to develop nuclear arms.
Coming just after Pope Francis's Year of Mercy, denying funerals to the departed and their grieving families seems jarringly unmerciful, and un-nuanced in its blanket application to married gay people as compared to other Catholics who fall short of perfection.
It's also disdainful of singledom in a way that's jarringly out of sync with the show's otherwise sunny demeanor: The pursuit of a long-term monogamous and almost always heterosexual romantic relationship is the be-all end-all for every character.
In the meantime, the president-elect has a different problem entirely: He's taken so many jarringly pro-Kremlin positions that something that would seem too ludicrous for Hollywood -- Russian spies preparing to potentially blackmail an American president -- seems like a semi-plausible explanation.
But the argument will be a tougher sell in the wake of a newly obtained 2005 video, published by The Washington Post on Friday, in which Trump can be heard making a series of jarringly comments that drew immediate criticism from fellow Republicans.
Part of the answer has to do solely with Trump's jarringly positive views of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his willingness to embrace policies — like potentially pulling the US out of NATO — that have long been among the Russian strongman's top strategic objectives.
"The clergy abuse investigation is jarringly similar to the MSU investigation, in that both institutions, when confronted with a public sex abuse scandal, publicly pledge their cooperation with law enforcement authorities, but have failed to deliver on those public promises," she said.
Scenes like these, jarringly morose and delivered in his throaty monotone, once again rerouted the genre's devotees toward Queensbridge, where Jones came of age: shortly after its release, "Illmatic" was praised as a benchmark début, and Jones gained clout as a prodigious writer.
Leaving aside how this moment (and the related one in which Rey and Kylo Ren form a "Force dyad") jarringly shifts the stakes of this latest trilogy, revealing that Rey is a descendant of Palpatine feels like a self-defeating story turn.
In the meantime, the president-elect has a different problem entirely: He's taken so many jarringly pro-Kremlin positions that something that would seem too ludicrous for Hollywood — Russian spies preparing to potentially blackmail an American president — seems like a semi-plausible explanation.
As the Major and Batou stalk between mountainous skyscrapers and down crumbling concrete alleys, the viewer is cast adrift in a spectacular but suffocating urban dystopia which feels both eastern and western, ultra-modern and lived-in, authentic and outrageous, familiar and jarringly strange.
While Uber's new CEO completed an apology tour and Google's chief practically begged for higher taxes, the social media giant was strikingly, jarringly apart from the pack: ideological about the power of its algorithms over human judgment and wholly committed to continued, rolling disruption.
The entire cookbook is at war with itself, oscillating jarringly between the earnest stories behind family recipes and half-hearted branding; it's hamstrung, in both cases, by the baseline artificiality of the sports personalities that contributed and the limits of the Celebrity Posse Cookbook form.
Kamra is a comedian being punished for his speech in a real way, which jarringly contrasts the typical Western example (getting publicly criticized for a joke.) Kunal Kamra, as he notes in the video, was aware that he would likely face repercussions for confronting Goswami.
But for a movie about what a super dumbed-down world would look like, it's prophetically smart; an overwhelming number of the exaggerations from this film are so jarringly realistic in 2016 that it could be a spot-on satire of our current moment.
"When you left I closed the door, closed my eyes, sat on the floor," she sings in "Black And White", with a directness that sits almost jarringly alongside "Grand Hotel" and its tales of old devils making "their blood pacts in the ancient mists".
There's nothing jarringly wrong about the ColorOS, though I often had problems locating this or that option in the Settings menu, and some elements of the UI, like the drop down menu that appears when you slide down from the top of the screen, were ugly.
A 2001 work, "Him," a jarringly realistic boy-size Hitler on his knees, is expected to sell at a Christie's auction in May for between $10 million and $15 million, which would break an auction record for Mr. Cattelan's work, set in 2010, of almost $8 million.
The novel is set during a riot, but its plot is incredibly static (the story ends in almost the same situation as that in which it opens); it boasts murders, shivvings, fights and beatings, but often treats these so lightly that they come across as jarringly bloodless.
It's a movie that wants to deposit you into a faithfully recreated version of a bygone time and place and then jarringly remind you that it's just a movie, that you cannot get back to that bygone time and place, that you are watching something impossible.
Critic's Notebook Early in the night at the 34th annual MTV Video Music Awards, the genial pop singer Ed Sheeran was in the middle of a sober performance of "Shape of You" when, quite jarringly, the impish rapper Lil Uzi Vert crept onstage and joined in.
It's important to remember, though, that the Flynn story is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to why Trump has consistently praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and floated jarringly pro-Russian policy positions during the campaign and in his first weeks as president.
Suddenly, a meme that had been hyper-localized to one fetid corner of the internet has been telegraphed to a massive audience in a jarringly forced display of virality that highlights just how quickly an inside joke from an insular community can spread with the oxygen of press coverage.
Neither President, it is painfully clear, can solve the problem of gun violence or racism in the United States, but it is in the aftermath of mass shootings like those in Ohio and Texas that the difference between America's last President and its current one is most jarringly clear.
The diction, as so often in modern attempts to render ancient voices, wobbles between being strenuously high ("the place where my memory lives is a shadowy, ambiguous place, comforted by soft, eroding edges") and, sometimes, jarringly banal ("Once he learned that I was preparing to murder my husband, Aegisthus became serious").
The disasters and competing ideologies of the 20th century have left a heavy mark on Germany, a country with a deep and flourishing dramatic tradition, and the classics — the representative works of a culture that descended sharply into barbarism — are often presented in a jarringly original light, reinterpreted or even dissected.
Liam is so good looking that his portrayer, Thomas Doherty, also plays a vampire on the CW.  It is likely Rob's adventures — and misadventures — with her love interests will be the parts of High Fidelity that stick with you, rather than the series' decidedly un-millennial, jarringly anachronistic music snobbery.
Toledo deals in big philosophical abstractions and self-referential musings while occasionally cutting to jarringly specific scenes; a passage about old Car Seat Headrest songs on "Beach Life-in-Death," for example, gives way to an anecdote about Toledo pretending he was drunk when he came out to his friends.
You don't have to be the most fit man in the room to make a team—for every picture of the jarringly ripped Logan Thomas, there's that famous image of Tom Brady slumping in his underwear at the combine—but nobody at the weigh-in was wildly overweight, as in years past.
" In an era in which such language has largely been drummed out of the political discourse, even his more subtle invocations of race can land jarringly, such as when he said during a protest at one of his rallies that the country has a "terrible president who happens to be African-American.
At times, Mr. Pence can seem jarringly out of place, a clean-cut 1950s Republican cheerfully navigating the chaotic "Mad Max" landscape created by the disruptive duo of Mr. Trump and Mr. Bannon, trying to stay engaged while remaining discernibly aloof from the less-savory aspects of serving in the Trump White House.
Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Florida first lady to miss Women for Trump event due to planned execution Trump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news MORE tweeted, "Gotcha," a jarringly poor choice of words given her boss's infamous "grab them by the [expletive]" proclamation.
His collages can be jarringly rhythmic and abstract in such works as "Ancient Alphabets" (1990) and "Festival Bahia" (1985), accessing memories of his mother's quilts and Bahia bands (aka fitas or bonfirm ribbons), or they can be figurative images derived from mass media, as in his masterful "Sweet Music – Homage to Dizzy Gillespie" (1978).
Other times, what unspooled before Aaron's eyes was jarringly intimate: coffins being carried through the streets after drone strikes; a man squatting in a field to defecate after a meal (the excrement generated a heat signature that glowed on infrared); an imam speaking to a group of 15 young boys in the courtyard of his madrasa.
In an election year — a bit jarringly, it's still 2016 in the show's world — the governor, Patricia Eamons (Helen Hunt), is in a tight spot: She's a liberal seeking to shore up her base and her law-and-order cred while sealing a prison-building deal with the real estate developer Arlen Cox (Richard Dreyfuss, in Southern-fried mode).
Trump has suggested he's willing to pull the US out of NATO and abandoned decades of American policy toward the Israel/Palestine conflict; Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and CIA Director Mike Pompeo have directly contradicted the president's jarringly pro-Kremlin policy proposals; and National Security Adviser Mike Flynn was forced to resign after lying about his contact with a top Russian diplomat.
But spaciously congregated here by curator Thierry Raspail is a previously unseen ensemble of 170 diverse and jarringly inconsistent (quality wise) artworks of less notoriety — including documentation of early droll and laconic performances, some surprising sound works, and his frequently disparaged and dismissed diagrammatic paintings, such as "Related to: Zig Zag Path Zuv Between Nodes U and V in a Planar Mesh" (2001).
Not so in the City of Light, where the Paris Opera, one of the world's oldest and most distinguished companies, is divided between two locations separated by two and a half miles, or a handful of Métro stops: the neo-Baroque Palais Garnier, inaugurated in 1875, and the jarringly modern Opéra Bastille, with its convex glass facade, which opened more than 100 years later.
If there was any doubt about that, it was made jarringly clear on Thursday when news broke that Amazon-owned company Ring, fresh from a CES 2019 launch where it debuted a slew of new smart-home security products, had been using human contractors to review and label some customers' doorbell-cam footage in lieu of an actual AI. It was concerning, even disturbing, news, but it was also familiar.
I've been asked by the people who work here to avoid saying too much about the room itself, so as to avoid giving away the answers to its puzzles, and so I won't, but I will say that Gates was jarringly sincere when he apologized, while the seven of us were crammed into a tiny foyer at the very beginning, to one of the Atlantic employees for losing his temper on a music video set a few weeks prior, and that he was ecstatic when the (confusingly functional) original-run PlayStation in the staged living room came preloaded with Tekken.
The Residenz went first, opening with Tina Lanik's gripping, stunningly lit and superbly acted production of Peter Weiss's landmark 1964 play, "The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade" (typically referred to as just "Marat/Sade") on the main stage, and ending with Robert Borgmann's stupefyingly dull and pretentious version of Heinrich von Kleist's "Betrothal in St. Domingo," a novella set during the Haitian Revolution in 1803-4, which was somewhat jarringly presented in the jewel-like splendor of the Cuvilliés Theater.

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