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She made space for me to be wounded, and I made space for compassion.
Has the New York art world made space for you?
The person I've been made space for the person I'm becoming.
LEE We've also made space for people to explore the data.
It seems shortsighted not to have made space for more of that.
Rather than remain part of the trickle, she made space for a flood.
The building's engineers have since made space for 58 patients in such rooms.
Mr. Bowien has made space for a corporate product on his menu before.
Grindhouse made space for boundary-pushing representations of obscenity, sex and violence on screen.
Pretty soon afterwards I was able to write again, once I'd made space for it.
But less critical engagement with rock made space for revisionist thinking on the decade before.
As the media has made space for her, she has created space for other women of color.
All this time spent inside made space for a re-discovery of sex toys — and some serious sales.
Since the men at the top weren't making room for women in the scene, women made space for themselves.
And he has made space for a similar candidate in the future to be more seriously considered from the outset.
But now that Taylor has made space for himself in the world of novels, maybe he'll stick around, he said.
Regardless of how many hoodies and crewnecks I already own, though, I've made space for a new sweatshirt in my closet.
In 2005, N.Y.U. made space for New York students who were not able to return to their universities because of Hurricane Katrina.
The Chicago Housing Authority then made space for the poor by evicting working-class families for whom the projects were initially designed.
It's a story of flight and return, of enduring love and ultimately of a marriage that made space for each partner to flourish.
They're like six months old but there are plenty of groups that have made space for GirlFX, in terms of laying that groundwork.
We all needed each other and we brought with us some humility that made space for a lot of people different than us.
By rendering some of the fat, Friedman might have made space for the earlier generation that was being pushed out of the spotlight.
All those things are going to be available because people fought for us, people advocated for us, people opened doors and made space for us.
Yet by pushing cultural boundaries — actually, by knocking them over entirely — Madonna made space for us to catch up and join her in the new normal.
TV has been home to plenty of "you can never go home again" stories, and yet it's never made space for a show quite like Vida.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the Clinton Lewinsky scandal had made space for a new type of political pundit — young conservative women, known as the "pundettes."
The 'King'  would have been quite mediocre were it not for the black women who pushed the boundaries that made space for him to be recognized as great.
Aries is fiery, brave, and independent, empowering you to take steps into uncharted territory and manifest the things you made space for in your life during Virgo season.
All along, the issues brought to light in the documentary have centered culture as a whole, and the mainstream mindset that made space for a caricature like Apu.
I don't think there's any question that made space for an enormous amount of additional innovation and competition, just pursuing the enforcement action itself, not the consent decree.
She has also made space for female comedians who want to joke about motherhood the same way so many men, perhaps most famously Louis CK, joke about fatherhood.
The Key2 looks a lot like its predecessor, except TCL — which makes most BlackBerry phones now — has slimmed down the top bezel and made space for slightly wider keys.
But looking at them, I can only wonder what private costs these women faced as they made space for the rest of us to follow in the public sphere.
There was suddenly a family-friendly alternative to mainstream pop music, one that made space for a new cycle of stars, whom both the church and the state could support.
Her performance of "The Flame," a playful piece by Thierry Tidrow, made space for both the sass of Weimar cabaret and the tightly wound vocal acrobatics characteristic of late Stockhausen.
There would likely not have been a second, or six women testifying in a trial, or 90 women with stories no one made space for before something changed in 2017.
There would likely not have been a second, or six women testifying in a trial, or 90 women with stories no one made space for before something changed in 2017.
While at Random House, Morrison made space for black writers to tell their stories in an overwhelmingly white industry, including Toni Cade Bambara, Gayl Jones, Angela Davis, and Huey P. Newton.
While you (meaning me, at least) might think that a good capitalist would be happy to be alone in the "American-made" space for marketing and brand-individuation purposes, Winthrop isn't.
And while the Kardashians capitalized on selling their luxury lifestyle— Kylie Jenner's Lip Kit business is primed to make her a billionaire any day now —Pollard made space for regular girls everywhere.
Add to this the leaderless structure of the huge protests that has made space for people to contribute their own expertise, and it is no wonder that creative ideas are taking off.
Do you have the space and opportunities to attract and fit secure, well-paying jobs, ideally downtown and on public transit, or have you only made space for housing and the service sector?
A stay-at-home mom, an Olympic athlete decades past her prime, a girl with a big butt and a sex tape, and a gaggle of siblings stepped into the culture and made space for themselves.
The bus collected donations supplies for Hurricane Matthew victims in Haiti, made space for people to register to vote (and sign pledges promising they would), and featured performances by Ali Coyote, Rara Rock Roots Rasin, and more.
But while Waithe is rightfully proud that she made the front of Vanity Fair as a Black lesbian, I'm struck that the publication made space for a Black lesbian who is known primarily for her contributions behind the scenes.
If the inventors of Malaysian vernacular at that time were throwing shade at Michael, it was performed with an awareness of shared complicity in a culture that made space for skin-whitening creams and a tendency to be obsequious toward white-presenting tourists.
A Samsung rep tells The Verge that it made space for an ever-so-slightly larger battery — around 100mAh, or roughly 2-3 percent larger — and allegedly, improved haptic feedback because there's no longer a hollow cavity for that jack inside the phone.
We sat at a table together and conjured a ritual healing, one that made space for the bitter and the sweet, sweeping floors with Lucky Leaves, the Second Line, our fists raised while BLM's policy platform was read, where we danced 'til we sweat.
"Cities haven't made space for drivers to do the right thing, and a big part of why is that cities don't have the data," said Franklin-Hodge, now a consultant who advises the startup Remix, which works with the Los Angeles Department of Transportation.
The talk around the fire was not about climate data and behavior change, but about an existential crisis — a crisis that made space for people to turn away from the myths of progress, human centrality and our separation from "nature" and, instead, become humbler, more imaginative creatures.
Alissa: I think what I respect about this film, despite my criticisms — especially in contrast to some of the other Best Picture nominees that are far less certain about what they're trying to do — is that it has made space for these kinds of discussions about movies.
"It was a public art ritual they created to symbolize an end of their marriage as it had been and the beginning of a new chapter that would include a non-monogamous, open relationship that made space for same-sex partners," their daughter, Tyche Hendricks, said.
An essay about the HAGS, young punk lesbians, many of them junkies, who lived and died (in scary numbers, from contaminated heroin) in San Francisco's Mission District back when the city was punk and queer and cheap and dangerous, and made space for "wild ruffians" and "gorgeous monsters," is especially haunting.
The Depression cast a shadow, but two women made Pepper believe she could do anything: her mother, Beatrice, an activist for the NAACP who made space for Pepper in the basement to paint, and her paternal grandmother, Rose, who fled Vilnius as a teenage Menshevik prone to speechmaking against the czar.
"There is no question in my mind that if people were to really appreciate how important emotions are, allowed themselves to have emotions, made space for other people to have their emotions and handled those emotions skillfully in the service of making a better world, we would in fact have a better world."
So at house parties, church meetings or membership assemblies, leaders made space for members to develop the skills they needed to take risks, develop political strategies, work with others, hold their peers and people in power accountable, build coalitions and, through all of this, put their hands on the levers of change.
1\. The standard 1932 Academy ratio changed the true aspect ratio of the image data to 1.375 when they made space for audio tracks, however, this is close enough to 4:3 that the difference is often glossed over.
The cancerous left lung had shrunk, and so had the space around it. The team made space for the new lung and changed a few of the planned vascular connections. Watts Webb assisted Hardy with the transplant.Second Wind: Oral Histories of Lung Transplant Survivors, Mary Jo Festle, Palgrave MacMillan, 2012.
Capricorn Books, 1971. Working at the Woolwich Arsenal, London, United Kingdom, 1917 In the United States, World War I made space for women in the workforce, among other economical and social influences. Due to the rise in demand for production from Europe during the raging war, more women found themselves working outside the home.
Lines around Wansford in 1903 Yarwell Junction is the current western terminus of the Nene Valley Railway. It opened at Easter 2007. It was formerly the junction of the Peterborough to Northampton and Peterborough to Market Harborough lines. In April 2006 a track realignment made space for a platform, and this was constructed during 2007.
The Bergen city fire in 1916 had a positive impact on the tramway. Large areas of the city centre burned to ashes and made space for additional lines, double track and more spacious tram stops. However, many of the tram depots burned down. In 1916, shipowner Håkon J. Wallem purchased AEG's share of the tram company.
1B Chad Huffman, a longtime friend of Matt Carpenter, was promoted from AAA. RHP John Gant was optioned The Cardinals had an open spot for Huffman on the 40-man roster, and made space for him on the active roster by optioning RHP John Gant. The move reduced the pitching staff to 12 for the first time since April 20.
There was a narrow extension of the square in this area, in the direction of the goldsmith Mihailo P. Petković's store, where the row of fiakers was usually parked. The Old Konak was demolished in 1904, while the Palace with Towers was teared down in 1911. It's demolition it made space for the planned Novi Dvor. The foundation stone was laid in 1911.
Atanua (or Atanea) in Polynesian mythology (specifically: the Marquesas Islands) is the goddess of the dawn and wife of Atea (Atea and Atanua emerged from Tanaoa, Atea first, who then made space for Atanua). Their son is the first man, Tu-Mea. She created the seas after having a miscarriage and filling the oceans with her amniotic fluid.E. R. Tregear, Māori-Polynesian Comparative Dictionary (Lyon and Blair: Lambton Quay), 1891.
A timeline of art history located in Art Connections. The 1992 expansion of the museum made space for a new education center named Art Connections. Art Connections has allowed thousands of local schoolchildren an art education experience through hands-on experiences, art classes, and special tours for students. In 1994, Art Connections received the National Award for Museum Service from the Institute of Museum and Library Services for outstanding community service.
This made space for a school sports field] and the school changed its name from Kirk Balk School to Kirk Balk Community College, created a new logo, and added a new uniform. In September 2014, the school was renamed Kirk Balk Academy. In March 2015, it was formally converted to academy status, sponsored by the Northern Education Trust. In September 2016 Ms Jo Nolan became the Executive Principal of Kirk Balk Academy and Thomas Hepburn Academy.
Thus in 1956, Kanter, believing the ads were of historical importance, created a private archive from the 1952 and 1956 presidential elections. By 1983, the University of Oklahoma's communications department made space for the political communication center in Kaufmen Hall. In 1985, the University of Oklahoma and the Smithsonian Institution competed to purchase Kanter's archive, which at this point contained over 25,000 commercials. Ultimately, the University of Oklahoma won out with a bid of $250,000 in special appropriations.
Two minutes later, another Jacobson corner was swung into the far post but was cleared by Oxford. Ofoborh then conceded Oxford's first corner which was sent into the area and tipped away by Wycombe's goalkeeper Ryan Allsop. On 37 minutes, a sliding tackle from Stewart intercepted a pass from Henry to Taylor inside the six-yard box, and six minutes later, another long-range effort from Browne went high once again. With a minute of the half remaining, Onyadinma made space for himself before striking wide of the Oxford goal.
A groove of bone that presumably made space for a blood vessel runs horizontally along the inner surface of the jaw but turns downward near the buttress. In other groups of early synapsids such as Sphenacodontinae the buttress does not form a flap but grades smoothly with the surface of the jaw above it, and the groove for the blood vessel continues running horizontally onto the surface of the buttress. Baldwinonus trux is very similar in appearance to another poorly known synapsid called Stereophallodon. Both have nearly identical vertebrae and maxillary bones.
The centre has 4,800 free car parking spaces, security and on-site Police officers. Although the centre is smaller than other out-of-town shopping centres, it has attracted large retailers such as Next and Marks and Spencer. The centre opened on 25 March 1997 and accommodates major tenants including Sainsbury's, Debenhams, Marks and Spencer, Next, W H Smith, Topshop, Primark, Zara, H&M;, and over 100 other stores and services. The south part of the centre was re-developed in 2005 downsizing the Sainsbury's Savacentre to a regular Sainsbury's which made space for other units.
Besides the turbine drive, the power cars had control gear for the traction motors, dynamic brake grids, signalling and braking equipment, etc. The TGV001 was articulated, with adjacent vehicles riding on a common truck. This afforded a greater stability (by coupling the dynamics of carbodies) and made space for a pneumatic secondary suspension placed level with the centre of gravity, thus reducing roll in curves. In 5227 test runs covering almost half a million kilometres, the TGV 001 turbotrain exceeded 300 km/h (186 mph) on 175 runs and reached a top speed of 318 km/h (198 mph) on 8 December 1972.
A bronze plaque marking the event was mounted on a wall in the Vestibule. A permanent photographic exhibition titled "Australians at War" opened during this month and became a great success with visiting school groups and tourists. A recent mark of respect to NSW service men and women was the 1995 addition of a Remembrance Flame to the Hall of Memory. The Trustees made space for this new symbol by removing the door to the Archives Room and commissioning the Australian Gas Light Company Limited (AGL) to install the burner which is currently lit 8 hours a day between 9 am and 5 pm.
It is often referred to as the "Government Art School", and later the "South Kensington Schools", in the 19th century (the school was at various points divided into different sections, such as the "Female School", also under Burchett, and there were also science schools run by the Science and Art Department, hence the plural). The main art school in London was the Royal Academy Schools, which made space for the new school by its decision to vacate Somerset House for the new National Gallery building, where it stayed until 1867. They had been established decades before the Government School, to provide a full training in Academic art; by the 1830s the majority of successful English artists had trained there.
This made space for further civilian construction, particularly the Imperial Palace (Zamek), completed 1910, and other grand buildings around it (including today's central university buildings and the opera house). The city's boundaries were also significantly extended to take in former suburban villages: Piotrowo and Berdychowo in 1896, Łazarz, Górczyn, Jeżyce and Wilda in 1900, and Sołacz in 1907. Poznań International Fairs were held for the first time in 1925 At the end of World War I, the final Greater Poland Uprising (1918–1919) brought Poznań and most of the region back to newly reborn Poland, which was confirmed by the Treaty of Versailles. The local German populace had to acquire Polish citizenship or leave the country.
One term for a church that was likely used in Roman Britain was altare, a term which appears in an inscription from the Christian Water Newton hoard and which was not commonly used for pagan cult sites. Church buildings would have required an altar at which the Eucharist could be celebrated, a place from where readings could be made, space for the offertory procession, and room for the congregation. Comparisons from other parts of the Roman Empire indicate that Romano-British examples likely also had a cathedra chair where the bishop would sit, and a vestibulum, or room where the unbaptised could withdraw. The sporadic persecution of Christians which occurred for several centuries prevented the construction of official, purpose-built churches.
Indra kills Vrttirasura (story from Rig Veda, featured in Bhagavatha) According to the Rig Veda, Vritra kept the waters of the world captive until he was killed by Indra, who destroyed all the 99 fortresses of Vritra (although the fortresses are sometimes attributed to Sambara) before liberating the imprisoned rivers. The combat began soon after Indra was born, and he had drunk a large volume of Soma at Tvashtri's house to empower him before facing Vritra. Tvashtri fashioned the thunderbolt (Vajrayudha) for Indra, and Vishnu, when asked to do so by Indra, made space for the battle by taking the three great strides for which Vishnu became famous. Rig-Veda 1.154 (Sanskrit) Vritra broke Indra's two jaws during the battle, but was then thrown down by Indra and, in falling, crushed the fortresses that had already been shattered.

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