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"lazy Susan" Definitions
  1. a round plate or tray on a base that can be turned around so that the objects on it can be easily reached
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GUILFOYLE: Like a house -- GUTFELD: Or a lazy Susan.
The lazy Susan, in antiquity, would have been a fire.
" A Lazy Susan, in his words, is "very unexpected but totally makes sense.
However, a quick zoom will show a marble lazy Susan, covered with polaroids.
For your brother to turn the lazy Susan just when you need it.
At 37D, a "Revolving tray on a dinner table" is a LAZY SUSAN.
At 37D, a "Revolving tray on a dinner table" is a LAZY SUSAN.
A Lazy Susan Ingredient cabinets can go from zero to a giant mess real quick.
I am hoping for a streaming box that doubles as a Lazy Susan for appetizers.
Behind the bar, the lighted islands that rotate bottles like a lazy susan have been repaired.
And we just shot our first movie called "Lazy Susan" starring me, where I play a woman. Okay.
Stage 4: It's All About The Lazy Susan RoomSo after they've gotten a flavor variation down that recipe developers are happy with (sometimes the whole drink comes together at once and sometimes they have to make sauce or topping tweaks as they go) there's my favorite part — the lazy Susan room.
As patients peer in, they can experiment with a smattering of specimens atop something akin to a Lazy Susan.
On her show, she compared the day's news to a Lazy Susan sitting on the countertop of world affairs.
Instead of reaching to the back and knocking stuff over, all items can get a turn with a Lazy Susan.
Burlington, meanwhile, serves up elaborate breakfasts at a large pine table equipped with a lazy susan that he built himself.
Add a lazy susan to corner shelves to make it easier to reach items at the back of a cupboard.
Spinning a lazy Susan full of umami goodness or digging into a pu pu platter is a quintessential American experience.
It's fitting, then, that the Roots frontman's first non-music, non-sneaker-related design takes the form of a Lazy Susan.
Given Swift's obsession with polaroids, it's more likely that she is the owner of a marble lazy susan piled with polaroids.
Ms. Beskind, the 92-year-old who installed the lazy susan in her fridge, has put her resourcefulness to good use.
In the exhibit, a "fat blue" Anything is perched on a lazy susan with sundry eyes, noses, and wigs visitors can apply.
When Barbara Beskind, 92, had trouble reaching foods in the back of her refrigerator, she installed a lazy susan on an inside shelf.
If it was a sculpture class, the podium would turn, like a lazy Susan, as the students' clay figures rotated atop their easels.
New works by the duo and Christopher Johnson are currently on view at Lazy Susan Gallery in an exhibit titled Warranted Non-Compliance.
The metal pieces for the hood and trunk lid were placed in an industrial-strength Lazy Susan and the same robots welded them both.
Kardashian was grossed out by all the food offerings on the Corden's Lazy Susan — no surprise, since the star doesn't even eat red meat.
Placing the larger lazy Susan in my fridge was a game changer — the turntable makes it so much easier to locate everything I need.
Corden laid the ground rules for the segment: Jenner must answer his question or eat his food of choice from a Lazy Susan of nightmares.
Cockerham cut a hole for his face in the Lazy Susan, which he describes as the heavy-duty version of the turntable inside a microwave.
Gerard also has a commode made for the fashion designer Jean Patou, and a carved coffee table by Michael Coffey with a lazy Susan inside.
"The 34-year-old's followers were particularly impressed by her lazy Susan of Tabasco sauces and labeled containers, and even Marie Kondo commented, "So tidy!
The space also features several lazy Susan spice racks, a white KitchenAid stand mixer, a tea set, and grey bins for holding different snacks and ingredients.
Gaze at the dot long enough, and the shampoo will leap off the shelf and hover in mid-air, spinning like a snack on a lazy Susan.
To ensure everything stays visible and easy to reach, I arrange the taller bottles in the center of the lazy Susan and shorter bottles around the perimeter.
Another great way to keep ingredients from getting lost in the back of the fridge is to use a lazy Susan (We recommend the OXO Good Grips Turntable).
He's now in Singapore, creating innovative breakfast dishes — including shrimp-paste fried chicken with rice waffles, fried eggs and spicy maple syrup — at a restaurant takeover called Lazy Susan.
In the kitchen at home, when Colton thinks no one is looking, he likes to sneak into a cabinet and hop on the Lazy Susan for a joy ride.
The pantry features a lazy Susan of Tobasco sauces, transparent labeled storage containers, and a cereal box labeled "Chrissy's Bunches of Oats" with the cookbook author's face on the front. 
A wheel inside the press spun like a lazy susan, 180 degrees, positioning the mold beneath the nozzle and bringing around a second mold with a frame of cooled catheters.
Anyone strapped for counter space in a small kitchen might find this organizational caddy useful: the Estilo Stainless Steel Lazy Susan features two tiers of shelving and a 360-degree rotating base.
We drove onto a circle, with a diameter slightly longer than the Model X. It had slats and it looked vaguely like a Lazy Susan, though it did not proceed to spin.
Here, clients are offered herbal and medical consultations, cupping, and, if you're lucky, a delicious meal from the descendent of the emperor's doctor served on literally the biggest lazy Susan we've ever seen.
Photograph by An Rong Xu for The New Yorker When I learned that the Alaskan king crab on a neighboring lazy Susan was priced at thirty-eight dollars a pound and weighed about eight, I demurred.
Until that point, "Bernhardt/Hamlet," a deluxe Roundabout Theater Company production, is breakneck backstage comedy, swiveling like its Lazy Susan of a set (by Beowulf Boritt) among scenes of romance, Rialto gossip, rehearsal drollery and literary exploration.
There's a modular bookshelf that resembles an Italian Fascist building, with spinning components inspired by a Lazy Susan, and a chair that is reminiscent of one of Donald Judd's cubes; Nuriev made both from rose-gold stainless steel.
Taking me in like a long lost daughter, they lead me through Maxim's 100-cover dining area and past a golden stork statue to a huge round table, topped with a pressed white tablecloth and—natch—a Lazy Susan.
Click here to view original GIFChinese restaurants can be really fun and lively places, where family and friends gather around giant banquet tables to talk, drink, and laugh together—all while eating food that's constantly being spun around a Lazy Susan.
Clockwise from top left: Novogratz Queen Pillow, Walmart; Lazy Susan Gold Mirror, Target; Norm Steel Wall Clock, Horne; Marbelized Wood Tea Light Candle Holder, CB2; Hermine Throw, IKEA; Simple Designs Oval Bowling Pin Lamp, Walmart; 9 by Novogratz Brittany Linen Futon, Walmart.
The House Select Committee has stalled entirely since Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) took intel leaked from the White House and leaked it right back to the White house in a Lazy Susan of incompetence that has both democrats and republicans calling for his removal.
At this point in the process, there would typically be more internal testing at Starbucks, involving the very scientific-looking lazy Susan room, testing in local markets, and any number of other trials before we would ever get our hands on an official new product.
A custom-made, seven-foot-diameter dining table was modeled partially on Mr. Freeman's favorite table at one of Blue Bottle's Oakland cafes, but upgraded with a lazy Susan at its center and a cluster of off-kilter legs inspired by a toy sheep Ms. Freeman had in college.
Next, they stood in front of the "Graveyard of Dead Lesbian Feminist Ideas and Organizations," a group of surprisingly realistic Styrofoam headstones for bygone institutions like the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, the gay gene, and the Lexington Club (a now defunct San Francisco bar), all perched on a lazy Susan.
When they're ready (It's important that they're ready!) they press a red button and the people on the other side of the room put the drink in question on a lazy Susan and spin it over to the taster, so they have no idea how it was made or what is going on behind the wall.
She wore black tights, a black T-shirt and a baggy white cardigan (costumes created by Houston's former stylist would be worn in a subsequent shoot) and stood atop a sort of oversize lazy susan, which crouching tech guys, who referred to the device as a turntable, slowly spun as she lip-synched to the song.
Accessed 11 Aug 2013.Lazy Susan. "What’s in a name? The origins of Lazy Susan".
It is likely that the explanation of the term lazy Susan has been lost to history.Quinion, Michael. World Wide Words: "lazy Susan". 24 Apr 2010.
Orlando Sentinel. "A Turn Through History With The Lazy Susan". Accessed 15 May 2013.
A Lazy Susan turntable in use A Lazy Susan turntable is a large circular rotating platform placed at the center of a table, and used to easily share a large number of dishes among the diners. A Lazy Susan can be made from many materials, but most often they are constructed of glass, wood, or plastic. It is typical for all the dishes for each course to be brought out together and placed around the perimeter of the Lazy Susan. It the turntable is large, a decorative centerpiece may occupy the center, since any food placed there would be out of reach of a seated diner.
Repin "Penaty" Estate in Repino/Kuokkala, Russia, currently a museum. Despite various folk etymologies linking the name to Jefferson and Edison's daughters, the earliest use of these "serviettes" or "butler's assistants" (Op. cit. Popik (2009).) being called a lazy Susan dates to the 1903 Boston Journal: > John B. Laurie, as the resuscitator of "Lazy Susan", seems destined to leap > into fortune as an individual worker. "Lazy Susan" is a step toward solving > the ever-vexing servant problem.
Boston Journal, p. 3. "Hingham Indian Maidens Revive Ancient Arts: Lazy Susan, Dumb Waitress". 8 Nov 1903. Op. cit.
Op. cit. Popik (2009). and again in the 1912 Christian Science Monitor, which calls the "silver" lazy Susan "the characteristic feature of the self-serving dinner table".Christian Science Monitor. "Giving an Automatic Dinner". 25 Sep 1912. Op. cit. Quinion (2010). By the next year, the Lima Daily News described an Ohioan "inaugurat[ing] ... the 'Lazy Susan' method of serving".
One should try to avoid moving the Lazy Susan even slightly when someone is in the act of transferring food from the dishes to their plate or bowl.
Near core, in-pool irradiation facilities can be arranged for larger samples. Neutron fluxes will be lower than in the lazy susan and will depend on the sample location.
Popik, Barry. The Big Apple. "Lazy Susan". 6 Sep 2009. An American patent was issued in 1891 to Elizabeth Howell for "certain new and useful Improvements in Self-Waiting Tables".
L-Zard, Forky, Lazy Susan, Fish Sauce, 3DGB, Bearded Lady, Lemonface, Ted Dancin and Skink-a-dink-a-dinkity-dink are a dancing crew of lizards who live at Hollywood.
Accessed 11 Aug 2013. but beginning in the 1950s its popularity soared once again after the redesign and reintroduction of the lazy Susan by George Hall, an engineer, soy-sauce manufacturer, and partner in popular San Francisco-area Chinese restaurants (Johnny Kan's and Ming's of Palo Alto), and the rotating tray became ubiquitous in Chinese restaurants and was used in homes around the globe.Smithsonian Magazine, The Lazy Susan, the Classic Centerpiece of Chinese Restaurants, Is Neither Classic nor Chinese.
The Forum was a chain-owned newspaper for nearly 100 years and in 2013 it reverted to local ownership by the Cobb Group. In 1889 the Maryville Methodist Seminary opened. In 1891 Elizabeth Howell (who operated Howell Millinery in Maryville) contributed to the development of the Lazy Susan when she received an American patent for "certain new and useful Improvements in Self-Waiting Tables". Howell's device ran more smoothly and did not permit crumbs to fall into the space between the Lazy Susan and the table.
" Don Clever was credited with designing the interior at Kan's. The introduction of an innovative version of the Lazy Susan to Chinese restaurants has been attributed to Kan's: "The trail of the Chinese Lazy Susan finally picks up in the 1950s, which is when Chinese food got its makeover. The hub of Chinese American cuisine was San Francisco's Chinatown, where a new generation of entrepreneurial restaurant owners was trying to better adapt Chinese cooking to American tastes. One of them was Johnny Kan, who opened a Cantonese-style restaurant in 1953.
In the late 1980s, before he started the Magnetic Fields, Merritt and Simms started the short-lived musical project Buffalo Rome; the group self-released a cassette during their existence. Also during the 1980s, she was also a member of the Boston-based band Lazy Susan, along with Claudia Gonson and Therese Bellino. As members of Lazy Susan, Simms and Gonson wrote the song "Plant White Roses", which was later included on Merritt's 2011 album Obscurities. In a 1999 interview, Merritt described Simms as "the best living female vocalist other than Doris Day".
Songwriter Cindy Ryan collaborated with outside writers including Mark Seymour of Hunters and Collectors fame on "Cold" and Paul Andrews of Lazy Susan on "Paleface" and "Beautiful Boys". Noted Australian producer Paul Mac produced the second single "She".
Hans Rudolph Bachmann, Jr. (born June 24, 1954) is an American theatre and film actor,"Spotlight on the Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre and Shenandoah". Showbiz Radio. By Laura & Mike Clark Apr 16th, 2010" Damn Yankees scores a grand slam". Fairfax Times.
The term is infrequently used for the much older turntables employed in pottery wheels and related tasks like sculpture, modeling, repair work, etc.U.S. Navy. Safety Center. "Fleet Readiness Center (FRC) East Uses Lazy Susan Design to Prevent Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders". .
Limited Preview, Google Books, accessed August 26, 2008. The term seems to have been popularized in the United States in the 1840s, after the model of earlier "dumbwaiters" now known as serving trays and lazy Susans.Quinion, Michael. World Wide Words: "Lazy Susan".
Howell's device ran more smoothly and did not permit bread crumbs to fall into the space between the lazy Susan and the table. The rotating serviette at "Penates", the estate of Russian painter Ilya Repin at Kuokkala. Made in 1909 by Finnish carpenter Ikahainen.
Dring chose comedy after being influenced by the 1999 beauty pageant comedy film Drop Dead Gorgeous and worked stand-up with her partner Freya Parker in the comedy duo Lazy Susan. She first appeared on screen in her own co-written comedy sketches at the Edinburgh Festival in 2013. A further appearance at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe found "Lazy Susan" nominated for the comedy newcomer award. In 2016, Dring landed a main role as Princess Eugenie in Channel 4's The Windsors and later purported that her characterisation of Eugenie is based on characters in Made in Chelsea than that of real-life.
Something Stupid was a short-lived Australian sketch comedy series which aired in 1998 on the Seven Network. The program was produced, written and performed by much the same team that was behind the Fast Forward series. The series had the working title The Lazy Susan Show.
Popik (2009). The name was repeated in a 1911 Idaho Statesman article which describes it as "a cousin to the 'curate's assistant', as the English muffin stand is called"Idaho Statesman, p. 5. "An Ideal Servant: 'Lazy Susan' Works Hard and Never Talks Back" 30 Oct 1911.
Our Committee - Artists For Kids Culture She also posed for Black+White magazine in 2004. Cindy Sargon is a successful business woman, wife, mother and TV personality.Longines She previously presented a weekly restaurant review on Radio 3AW's breakfast program, Breakfast with Ross & John, under the segment identity Lazy Susan.
One example is the lazy susan, a shelf which rotates around a central axis, allowing items stored at the back of the cabinet to be brought to the front by rotating the shelf. These are usually used in corner cabinets, which are larger and deeper and have a greater "dead space" at the back than other cabinets.
All-in-one lightbox machines are a simpler method for capturing spins. These machines have an automated rotating turntable with lighting all around and above. They connect to a camera and computer, for automated capture. Amateur photographers can capture 360 spins on a low budget by using a simple lazy susan instead of a powered turntable.
Only Ambrose Swasey of Warner & Swasey. saw the potential for success of Hartness' idea, reportedly saying "You will hear from that young man again, and from this 'Lazy Susan' of his". In April 1889 Hartness moved to Springfield, Vermont to become the superintendent at the struggling Jones and Lamson (J&L;) Machine Company. He used his creative energy to revitalize the company.
Popik (2009). > There is a table arrangement used much in Germany, which has now found its > way to America, though it is still by no means common. The German frau calls > it "Lazy Susan", but it is entirely different from our product used for salt > and pepper shakers. Its only point of similarity is the swivel upon which it > turns.
The one which joys my heart is of mahogany, and it turns > automatically at the slightest touch. It contains seven china dishes, six of > which are trapezoids, the center one being octagonal. The trapezoids fit > about the center octagon, forming a perfect whole. By 1918, Century Magazine was already describing the lazy Susan as out of fashion,Century Magazine, p. 396. Jan 1918.
Homer then asks the goggles to take him back in time to two minutes ago. In the morning, Marge flips pancakes in anger. When Homer decides to give up the goggles, he places the goggles on the lazy Susan before it lands on Maggie. Marge grabs the goggles and puts them on to which Maggie spits her pacifier at her in defiance.
The rotating specimen rack (lazy susan) is located in a well on top of the graphite reflector which surrounds the core. The rack consists of a circular array of 40 tubular receptacles. Each receptacle can accommodate two TRIGA-type irradiation tubes, so that up to 80 separate samples may be irradiated at any one time. Vials holding up to ( internal diameter, long) are routinely used in this system.
Bamboo steamers have become prominent to the Western world for its role in cooking and serving dim sum, particularly during the practice of yum cha. They are designed to be stacked on top of each other so that the steam can cook many different servings simultaneously, as well as fit on the table (often on a Lazy Susan) while being served. In recent years, alternatives to the traditional bamboo material have been developed, including silicone.
At some point during or before the 3rd quarter of the 18th century, the name dumb waiter also began to be applied to rotating trays. (Jefferson never had a lazy Susan at Monticello, but he did construct a box-shaped rotating book stand and, as part of serving "in the French style", employed a revolving dining-room door whose reverse side supported a number of shelves.Monticello.org. "Design and Decor Convenience". Accessed 11 Aug 2013.).
The cast of the episode consisted of the standards Jason Ritter as Dipper Pines, Kristen Schaal as Mabel Pines, Alex Hirsch as Stan Pines, Soos, and the new character Bill Cipher, and Thurop Van Orman as Lil' Gideon. Additional voices include Linda Cardellini as Wendy, Greg Cipes as Craz, John Roberts as Xyler, Jennifer Coolidge as Lazy Susan, Grey DeLisle as Carla McCorkle, Kevin Michael Richardson as Sheriff Blubs, and Stephen Root as Bud Gleeful.
Link via ProQuest. A typical platter at this establishment would have included baked clams, rumaki, Shrimp Vela (battered fried shrimp with coconut), chicken wings, egg rolls, spare ribs, or Javanese sate (satay) on skewers.Link via ProQuest. The appetizers were served on "a Lazy Susan made of monkey pod wood and equipped with a little stove fired with charcoal briquettes." Recipes for some of the pu pu items were later published in the Herald Tribune in 1960.Link via ProQuest.
An alternative to the lazy susan, particularly in base cabinets, is the blind corner cabinet pull out unit. These pull out and turn, making the attached shelving unit slide into the open area of the cabinet door, thus making the shelves accessible to the user. These units make usable what was once dead space. Other insert hardware includes such items as mixer shelves that pull out of a base cabinet and spring into a locked position at counter height.
Angle on the bow is the angle made by the ship's course and the line of sight (see Figure 1). The angle on the bow was usually estimated based on the observational experience of the observer. In some cases, the observers improved their estimation abilities by practicing against ship models mounted on a "lazy Susan". The Imperial Japanese Navy had a unique tool, called Sokutekiban (測的盤), that was used to assist observers with measuring angle on the bow.
By the 1840s, Americans were applying the term to small lifts carrying food between floors as well. The success of George W. Cannon's 1887 mechanical dumbwaiter popularised this usage, replacing the previous meanings of "dumbwaiter". The lazy Susan was initially uncommon enough in the United States for the utopianist Oneida Community to be credited with its invention. They employed the devices as part of their practice of communalism, making food easily and equally available to residents and visitors at meals.
She can be seen, but not heard, nor can she > hear, she simply minds her business and carries out your orders in a jiffy. Laurie was a Scottish carpenter who made his "lazy Susan" to the personal specifications of a Hingham-area woman. Unfortunately he presented this gift to her too late, which caused her to unleash an abusive tirade upon Laurie. When she finally asked him for the price, he "told her it wasn't for sale, though of course it is".
Gonson met Stephin Merritt in high school in the early 80's, and the pair have worked together ever since. While in high school at Concord Academy, Gonson performed in her first band, the Zinnias, in which Stephin Merritt wrote or co-wrote most of the band's material with John Gage. The band broke up when Gonson left to attend Columbia University. Gonson later returned to the Boston area to attend Harvard University, and joined the three-piece girl group Lazy Susan.
Regarding P1, Berker is not convinced that deontological judgments are correctly characterized as merely appealing to factors that make the dilemma personal. For example, Kamm's 'Lazy Susan' trolley case is an example of a 'personal' dilemma which elicits a characteristically consequentialist response. Regarding P2, he argues that factors that make a dilemma personal or impersonal are not necessarily morally irrelevant. Moreover, he adds, P2 is 'armchair philosophizing': it cannot be deduced from neuroscientific results that the closeness of a dilemma is bears on its moral relevance.
Both features were previously unavailable. Additional features included integrated sunshades in the rear doors, windows that roll down in the second row, and the third row 'Magic Seat' was changed from a straight bench design to a split 60/40 design to allow for variable folding. The headrests could now be left in place when tumbling the rear seat. Some notable features of the redesign were dual glove boxes and an in-floor lazy susan storage compartment, located in the previous generation's spare tire well.
Billboard wrote that the album "is full of chiming guitars and chugging rhythms, recalling other guitar-based groups searching for a danceable groove like Franz Ferdinand." Critic Ben Rayner of the Toronto Star wrote, " 'Lazy Susan' and 'Lorraine' prance like Spoon after a '70s soft-rock bender, while 'Winter Night' makes a run for the children-of- Coldplay club and succeeds with a smashingly universal and emotive girly-boy chorus."Rayner, Ben (August 17, 2010). "CD reviews: Sweet Thing: Sweet Thing", Toronto Star CD Reviews Toronto Star, p. E5.
The Oasis maze is a circular, acrylic board (1.8 m in diameter) that is painted flat white and raised 76 cm from the floor by a table with a lazy Susan attached, allowing the board to be freely rotated about its central axis. The surface of the board contains 426 evenly spaced wells (2.5 cm in diameter, 1.3 cm in depth) in which small amounts of water (0.3 ml) can be hidden. Water is used as a reward because, unlike food rewards, rats cannot locate the water using olfactory cues.
Typical place settings before a meal is served In most traditional Chinese dining, dishes are shared communally. Although both square and rectangular tables are used for small groups of people, round tables are preferred for large groups, particularly in restaurants, in order to permit easy sharing. Lazy Susan turntables are a common feature at the center of larger tables, to facilitate passing of serving dishes. A basic place setting consists of a small teacup; a large plate with a small, empty rice bowl; a set of chopsticks, usually on the right of the plate; and a soup spoon.
Alternatively, shared table condiments such as soy sauce, hot sauce, vinegar, or sesame oil may be located at the center. If the dishes come out one at a time or if there is some special delicacy, they are typically served to the guest of honor first and then rotated clockwise around the table. The host will often wait to serve himself last. Dishes should typically not be removed from the Lazy Susan and placed on the table: at most, one should hold the dish aloft while serving and then return it to its place on the tray.
NY Magazine - Bacchus House article His work has been exhibited at the Pearl Lam in China and the Spazio Rossana Orlandi in Milan. Marone Cinzano launched his first collection of sustainable design in 2012. The collection emphasised the use of natural or environmentally-friendly materials such as reclaimed wood, recycled steel, and homemade glue. It comprised an armoire, a bookcase, a couch, an armchair, a table, and a Lazy Susan. In 2015, Marone Cinzano launched his first solo exhibition titled China Clean at Hong Kong’s Pearl Lam Design Gallery on occasion of Art Basel Hong Kong.
The stage was set up as an in-the- round at the center of the venue measuring 144-feet-wide to allow for better audience viewing. It incorporated many features such as a one of a kind large circular water screen, a giant crane that extends over the audience, laser and automated video effects and a double Lazy Susan at the center stage, consisting of one in the center and an outer one as a ring around the other. It was designed similar to Britney Spears' Circus Tour. The tour used this stage for all of its legs except for the Caribbean and the South America legs of the tour, where they then decided to use a normal stage with catwalk instead.
Brittany Cooper explains how intersectionality provides an analytical frame originally designed to address the unique positions of Women of Color within rights movements. Its relevance to #SayHerName is highlighted by Crenshaw's founding position in both the concept of 'intersectionality' and the movement itself. The focus on the victimization of Black women within the #SayHerName movement is dependent on the notion of intersectionality, which Kimberlé Crenshaw describes as "like a lazy Susan – you can subject race, sexuality, transgender identity or class to a feminist critique through intersectionality". Additional factors in an intersectional analysis within #SayHerName include cis or trans status, education, geographical location, and disability – both on the parts of the victims being targeted and the officers responsible for the violence.

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