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Now they're in the world and that makes space for something else.
The solo makes space for the individual; it dreams of the future.
"So sometimes he just crawls up and makes space for himself," wrote Webb-McCarron.
This makes space for exploring an ever expanding space for sexual freedom and expression.
"So sometimes he just crawls up and makes space for himself," wrote Webb-McCarron, 29.
Today's new moon in Libra makes space for you to slow down and get reorganized.
That Sundance makes space for these kinds of films is important, and clears the path for others like it.
But where Theroux makes space for the subject's hubris or delusion to dominate the screen, Cohen does the opposite.
Moreover, Misi has a greater variety of pasta than Lilia, so many that the architecture makes space for them.
By warping the perceived roles and aesthetics of everyday objects, Jes Fan makes space for marginalized identities and conversations.
By warping the perceived roles and aesthetics of everyday objects, Fan makes space for multiple marginalized identities and conversations.
However, after wrestling through the film, I understand how Jackson's continuing global influence makes space for such a supposed imbalance.
All of this just shows how Fox's viewer-in-chief reacts -- angrily -- when the network makes space for critical voices.
The new moon in Cancer on July 2 makes space for us to create a new home, literally or figuratively.
This interpretation of feminist art makes space for artists as varied as Barbara Kruger, Dread Scott, Andy Warhol, and Vito Acconci.
Even a tiny window of vulnerability makes space for others to share their own stories, tend to their own raw wounds.
There are no obvious sign of classical dance in "Riff this," but Ms. Asherie makes space for just about everything else.
Anthropocene's non-didactic approach makes space for the viewer's own thoughts, letting them meditate on their place in the planet it's presenting.
But the bill still makes space for exemptions, such as when a family member decides to gift a firearm to somebody else.
Nonetheless, he encourages the migrants and makes space for as many as possible; he believes there are currently about 130 in the city.
This essentially makes space for five extra garments, making the closet less of a giant mess while keeping clothes organized and wrinkle-free.
Although mostly devoted to lamenting lost love, the museum also makes space for the disappointment of feeling abandoned or betrayed by one's homeland.
Money Diaries makes space for rent, subscriptions, loans, health insurance, and savings, though they don't always disclose income streams from parents and partners.
Do you think all of those essentialist ideas can be valid in the same movement that makes space for transgender or non-binary identities?
It's easy to imagine a conversation in the pub becoming heated and defensive, but laughter deflates the tension and makes space for a reckoning.
The plus side of Mercury retrograde is that it makes space for us to step back from life—it's time to stop moving forward, pause, and reflect.
Her illustrations and worlds demonstrate a deep imagination of place, but also of personhood, as she makes space for the diverse imaginations and dreams of her creatures.
Sharpe, Vizenor, Hartman and Mutu all evoke this condition of in spite of that makes space for excellences and joys that dominant Eurocentric histories have ignored and excluded.
But more important, my nontraditional schedule makes space for my yoga and cooking classes, allowing me to pursue my passions and experience new things outside my comfort zone.
It's remarkable that within its male-centric context, the film makes space for a simple message — believe and support women — that probably shouldn't be as radical as it is.
In just seven minutes, Jafa captures both the terrible history of injustice against African Americans as well as the beautiful legacy they've created —  importantly, the film makes space for blackness.
It's the little things—your daily routine, hours spent at the office, housework—that all add up, and Sunday will allow for an intuitive change that makes space for efficiency.
Others cited the fact that remote work makes space for family time, greater ability to care for pets and aging loved ones, environmental sustainability, and improved mental health as potential benefits.
And, thankfully, The Little Stranger is not just reminiscent of literature; it's also a good movie, one that makes space for ghosts not just in the plot but in the filmmaking.
The show makes space for a life-size concept car, Kairos Air's self-piloting electric vehicle, and shows the apartment tower of the future, each terrace outfitted with its own drone pad.
But its strongest and subtlest theme is that closely attending to the world around us, and to the people around us, is a kind of grace that makes space for us to love.
The alternative, in which the United States neither makes space for new voices nor promotes the MDBs themselves, will lead to a weaker system that will harm the United States and the global good.
But instead, The Circle has the opposite effect: It makes space for the rarely acknowledged truth that virtual anonymity can allow people to express deeper levels of authenticity, without the hindrances imposed upon them by social expectations and judgments.
The work features fifteen of Lorde's essays and speeches, written from 1976 and 1984, that broaden feminism into something bigger and better – an overarching philosophy that makes space for all women, not just straight white women of a certain class.
This makes space for readers like me who are interested in life and not a caricature of life, readers who understand that poems must face us to our good and our evil and our personhood no matter what color we are.
Here, a three-inch wooden ledge makes space for layering a few frames, which helps to keep the overall look from feeling flat, as well as fresh greenery, like this simple stem silhouette that helps bring the wall to life.
The program has gained the respect of renowned child specialists like Ms. Chen because it not only makes space for education in environments where that is so often missing but also restores a semblance of normalcy and fosters healthy relationships.
The gimmick of putting dozens of people into the Ramsey's clothes makes space for at least one element in the story that Green might not have been able to get at otherwise — the sick thrill of literally trying someone else's nightmare on for size.
The jet has been a labor of love for Fujino, who confounded industry colleagues with the craft's engineering masterstroke: engines mounted on the wings, not the fuselage, which reduces cabin noise and makes space for a full-sized washroom, a first in its segment.
Through its density, the exhibition makes space for odd overlaps and surprising coincidences of form and content across decades; the lovely formal relationship between a Louise Nevelson relief and Senga Nengudi's performance photo, for example, or Ulrike Muller's conversation with an Edward Munch lithograph.
While the photographs reflect perceptions of the two nations as ruthless global powers seeking to maintain their dominance in part by subjecting their youth to nationalist rhetoric, Blesener also makes space for viewers to broaden their perspectives, and shows that villainy isn't limited to Putin's regime.
But this 215-year-old festival also makes space for younger and lesser-known voices: The lineup of 229 companies and choreographers includes the wizardly Beth Gill with "Brand New Sidewalk," her latest meditation on formalism; Monica Bill Barnes & Company in "The Museum Workout," a physically invigorating tour of the North Carolina Museum of Art; and Bill Young/Colleen Thomas & Co. with a revival of Mr. Young's "Interleaving," a whimsical compilation of four dances. americandancefestival.
Other differences from the Banana Pi include on-board Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n AP6181, integrated composite video and audio output into a 3.5 mm TRRS jack. This makes space for a 40-pin extension header.
Venues typically provide basic services. Free network access, usually WiFi, is crucial. Following the model of Foo Camp, the venue also makes space for the attendees, or BarCampers, to literally camp out overnight. Thus, BarCamps rely on securing sponsorship, ranging from the venue and network access to beverages and food.
The smaller diameter of the highest three floors makes space for a terrace at the second floor. In 1889, an iron pole of 13 metres was erected on the roof. The tower was partly damaged by the earthquake of 1889 and was subsequently restored. At present, the tower has a stone roof and a wooden staircase of 256 steps.
It actively recognizes the special rights, interests and responsibilities that Native people have in the realm of cultural heritage (e.g., Anyon 1991, L.T. Smith 2005, Wilson 2007; Yellowhorn 1996). Indigenous archaeology has become part of the greater transformative project of Indigenous research "that is active in pursuit of social and institutional change, that makes space for Indigenous knowledge, and that has a critical view of power relations and inequality" (L.T. Smith 2005: 89).
His daughter-in-law writes to him to sell a bed and send her the money. The bed,a huge ornate four-poster bed, which is famous in the village for its size and the quality of its craftsmanship, had been part of her dowry. Rajmohan is annoyed by this, and on an impulse he decides to sell the bed to Maqbool, who makes space for it in his dilapidated hut. This leads to an uproar among the upper-class Muslims in the village, who accuse Maqbool of trying to go beyond his class.
The constructivist approach is born out of education and sociology in which, "individuals are seen as actively constructing an understanding of their worlds, heavily influenced by the social world(s) in which they are operating". Constructivist approaches to information behavior research generally treat the individual's reality as constructed within their own mind rather than built by the society in which they live. The constructivist metatheory makes space for the influence of society and culture with social constructivism, "which argues that, while the mind constructs reality in its relationship to the world, this mental process is significantly informed by influences received from societal conventions, history and interaction with significant others".
The song premiered as Annie Mac's Hottest Record on BBC Radio 1, where the band revealed that it is the only song from the album recorded in the United Kingdom. "'Miracle' is the only song from Love Is Dead that we didn't write and record in the States, instead producing it in London with Steve Mac. Steve is such an intuitive writer with such a killer ear for melody and working with him felt very easy and natural. He makes space for everyone in the room and really pushes people to try things and go outside of their comfort zone, in a good way," said Mayberry.
Cheryl Clarke is the author of "Lesbianism: an Act of Resistance," originally published in 1981 in the feminist anthology This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color. The essay's main intervention is to expand the categories of who counts as a lesbian and what lesbianism is. Rather than defining a lesbian only as a woman who has sex with other women, Clarke insists that "there is no one kind of lesbian, no one kind of lesbian behavior, and no one kind of lesbian relationship." Thinking of "lesbian" as a continuum, she makes space for women who may have sexual and emotional relationships with women but identify with other labels (bisexual, for instance).
There are three main reasons for this strategy: high profitability and growth of the pharmaceutical industry, unnecessary political competition among regions, and excessive exploitation of regional administrative power. (Hu Yuanjia; 2007) The pharmaceutical industry is always known as a high-return and rapidly growing industry. After the Chinese market was reformed, China gradually makes space for a healthy, steady and rapidly developing pharmaceutical industry, where profit rate and growth rate are much higher than in other industries. In the view of high profit returns, regional governments often allow excessive development of regional medicine industries without careful analysis of regional competitiveness, actual advantages and development strategies to incentivise the regional development of the entire economy.
Conjectural history is a type of historiography isolated in the 1790s by Dugald Stewart, who termed it "theoretical or conjectural history", as prevalent in the historians and early social scientists of the Scottish Enlightenment. As Stewart saw it, such history makes space for speculation about causes of events, by postulating natural causes that could have had such an effect. His concept was to be identified closely with the French terminology histoire raisonnée, and the usage of "natural history" by David Hume in his work The Natural History of Religion. It was related to "philosophical history", a broader-based kind of historical theorising, but concentrated on the early history of man in a type of rational reconstruction that had little contact with evidence.

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