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Since his death, Rashad's proteges like DJ Taye and DJ Earl have more explicitly pulled at the genre's connective tissue, marrying it both more explicitly with rap and more experimental electronic forms.
If Noah was more explicitly inspired by Biblical verses, mother!
The artist's new photographs are more explicitly autobiographical than ever.
This time around the menace seems even more explicitly vegetal.
But some solos deal more explicitly with solitude than others.
And he does that again with Muir, even more explicitly.
The first lady has more explicitly taken aim at the media.
Recently, Fraser's analysis of museum governance has become more explicitly political.
And not just those in the more explicitly militant Black Power movement.
It was only later that he began registering his disapproval more explicitly.
Some commenters have more explicitly mentioned race — or called out others' racism.
It's just more explicitly copping to the stuff people are already mad about.
Today, however, these sorts of things are more explicitly built into Alexa's programming.
" And more explicitly: "Germany is risking a historic failure with its shortsighted wrangling.
He continues with this theme in "Undressed," which more explicitly addresses his queerness.
Clinton's presidential campaign has more explicitly condemned the releases as Kremlin-orchestrated propaganda.
Other stores' marketing materials more explicitly raise fears of possible Clinton gun-grabbing.
Those include a company called Delvepoint which more explicitly markets to private investigators.
But now Neumann and WeWork are beginning to more explicitly make their argument.
With Trump, there will now be a more explicitly racial dimension to this dynamic.
It owns what happened more explicitly than the initial statement, notably in this passage.
Removed from television, it could explore teenage angst and sexual frustration much more explicitly.
To that end, the game introduces more explicitly arcade-like elements, like extra lives.
Companies like Facebook and Twitter are updating their policies to more explicitly ban hate speech.
A more explicitly political book by a conservative on conservatism has not shared that success.
That means Segway could more explicitly partner with Bird and Spin if it wanted to.
The show, which became even more explicitly gay over time, floundered in its following season.
On Monday, however, he answered more explicitly and with renewed umbrage at the FBI's actions.
This opens the book up and allows it to become more explicitly political, Simon said.
Ted Cruz (R-TX), arguing against changing the process, laid out Democrats' strategy more explicitly.
Around this time, Focus on the Family withdrew somewhat from its more explicitly political stances.
But Biden on Tuesday made the case more explicitly and repeatedly than in previous debates.
As the campaign has progressed, Sanders's pitch has been aimed more explicitly at young voters.
This balancing of rights and values was seen even more explicitly in the religion clauses.
It was more explicitly about celebrating an album that had dropped off the charts long ago.
Their latest DSLR is perhaps more explicitly geared towards filmmakers than any camera it's made before.
One of them would nullify Heller by more explicitly limiting the Second Amendment to militia regulations.
More explicitly than any Final Fantasy before it, Final Fantasy XV is about a specific journey.
But her campaign has embraced "unity" far more explicitly in the run-up to the caucuses.
When a post is offensive but not harmful, it's often difficult to find more explicitly troubling content.
The three-hour CBS version more explicitly frames the abuse as an excuse concocted for the trial.
Now, even more explicitly, the biggest albums of the year are not just albums — they're also advertisements.
I mean, I would have loved to have gotten a more explicitly LGBT character into this movie.
At some point, this will all erupt, and The Bachelor might have to acknowledge politics more explicitly.
Tumblr is changing its community guidelines to more explicitly ban hate speech, glorifying violence, and revenge porn.
More explicitly, the higher stamp duty charges are slowly being accounted for as deductions from asking prices.
Alongside the Minecraft mod Global Warming, it's evident of a more explicitly cautionary response to climate issues.
In 2011, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich more explicitly made the case for ignoring the Supreme Court.
Billy (Dacre Montgomery) has a cooler car, bigger, hair, and more explicitly crotch rock inclined musical tastes.
There was a commitment to equity and language used to talk about race, class, and more explicitly.
If "less directly" doesn't seem quite enough, another Mississippi trail tells the same story much more explicitly.
Their sound this time around is more ambient and breezy, while the tone is more explicitly political.
The only problem: Bennet doesn't particularly see that as a path to a more explicitly progressive Times.
Hospitals' community benefit should be defined more explicitly in terms of tangible medical benefits for local residents.
The inquiry is focused on whether the defendants' efforts crossed a line into pushing gambling more explicitly.
It will also update its policies to more explicitly require advertisers to not engage in discriminatory advertising.
To put it more explicitly: What would happen if Mark Zuckerberg and his wife filed for divorce?
" The ads have more explicitly dwelled on border security, the Second Amendment, tax cuts, and "rebuilding the military.
But European leaders have not ruled out spelling out more explicitly the contrast between Trump and everyone else.
More explicitly in The Last Defense, the often sexist assumptions underlying unsaintly mother narratives are put on trial.
Why is Evangelion so much more explicitly horrifying than most Gundam shows, despite sharing their anti-war politics?
"[Justin's] input made me want to make something fun, more explicitly geared towards the dancefloor," says Von Horn.
It's not the first time a business has protested political moves in public, some more explicitly than others.
They are more explicitly about herself than ever before — images that confront what aging means to a woman.
The Civil War's climes are more explicitly ambient here than in other versions where they're all but nonexistent.
Because that man [Trump] spoke more clearly, more explicitly, the people of America gathered their attention toward him.
Outside the courthouse after the hearing, Miller's attorney Paul Kamenar more explicitly described how Mueller could be removed.
It was only inevitable that other young jazz musicians would start to interact more explicitly with contemporary radio.
The more explicitly support for law enforcement is cast as a form of identity politics, the clearer this becomes.
That handset was more explicitly said to be based on specs leaked from a source at Apple's manufacturer, Foxconn.
"I mean, I would have loved to have gotten a more explicitly LGBT character into this movie," he said.
Some companies, including Airbnb, Twitter and Lyft are more explicitly admitting they oppose Trump's actions at a fundamental level.
Fleabag has a more explicitly queer dalliance earlier in the season, with Belinda, a beautiful 58-year-old businesswoman.
While Swift's friendships, like the rest of her image, were insistently wholesome, the Kardashians' friendships are more explicitly sexualized.
Trump later told reporters more explicitly he would invoke a national emergency if Democrats don't agree to the wall.
But while the romantic scenes in Blue were more explicitly about sex, Summertime feels more tightly ensconced in intimacy.
"I mean, I would have loved to have gotten a more explicitly LGBT character into this movie," Kasdan says.
And what is interesting is that the one who said these more explicitly, got more attention from the people.
Obama denounced Farrakhan's bigoted comments but faced criticism for not saying more explicitly that he rejected the endorsement itself.
Rees' story is more explicitly political than Dick's: it's about authoritarian violence that spreads under the surface of polite society.
Maria explains the show's format more explicitly in the pilot for Patton Oswalt, who plays himself playing a bicycle cop.
These are cool, semi-self-contained challenges that tie more explicitly to the game's wider plotline of murder and conspiracy.
Mr. Schiff delivered the final argument of the day, pushing more explicitly than ever for Mr. Trump's removal from office.
By his account, Mr. Metzger had been reluctant to direct more explicitly pornographic films until his 1974 movie, "Score," flopped.
Warren, that was Charlie talking about EBITDA earnings, calling them BS earnings, although he-- said it a little-- more explicitly.
JR, who has long photographed ordinary people and plastered them across the walls of Paris, makes the point more explicitly.
Third, ensure that the gains from migration are more explicitly shared between migrants and the native-born in the host country.
That was a much more explicitly empowering moment than Bella's lust, but one would likely not have existed without the other.
But private negotiations, HELP Chairman Lamar Alexander has talked more explicitly about making more substantial changes, a senior GOP aide said.
By enabling super-PACs, which can electioneer more explicitly than 220006s, SpeechNow has amplified the threat of corruption or its appearance.
In a refreshing twist, Neighbors 2 is a far more explicitly feminist comedy than Neighbors — and it loves that about itself.
In any event, another work in "Dawn of a Nation" more explicitly encapsulates the tangled web of art and politics here.
If you haven't connected the DNS story with the Amazon story on your own, let me lay it out more explicitly.
It's eventually made more explicitly clear, but that, like most of the show's world-building, happens organically as the season unfolds.
Still, in many other states, legislatures are in charge of redrawing the maps, which makes the process much more explicitly partisan.
The new rules more explicitly restrict publishers from posting questionable pictures on Discover that do not have news or editorial value.
Ultimately, this change more explicitly frames Chrome as another Google service, rather than as a neutral platform to surf the web.
Panels juxtaposing images of American soldiers, Guantanamo Bay, and a Mobil gas station more explicitly express the artist's anti-war stance.
So I started to more explicitly say I worked with women, then it turned into women only, and then women of color.
Transparent became more explicitly mission-driven, part of a restorative project by Soloway to inscribe queer history onto American Jewish historical memory.
The site is a more explicitly evil version of the dark web marketplaces that have popped up in the past few years.
Processing reality through fiction is part of what good art helps us do, and Laing's novel does it more explicitly than most.
His rhetoric is more explicitly violent and bigoted, and his rule threatens more than just the fourth-largest democracy in the world.
As more explicitly violent and even nebulously sexual material would make its way to Nintendo consoles, so too would overtly religious material.
Federal officials and insurance counselors who advise consumers have been speaking more explicitly about the penalties, so they could still prove effective.
GUN would eventually grow more explicitly political, creating postal art and photo collages that questioned Japan's self-defense force and imperial family.
Now Wolf's administration is more explicitly tying their push for legal weed to the need to respond to the ongoing vape crisis.
He was more explicitly supportive of what the Sandinistas were doing then just going there as a sort of anti-interventionist advocate.
There is some evidence that Democrats know this—that moving in a more explicitly anti–1 percent direction is their best hope.
"Calling this out more explicitly: both @sophiebits and I have been harassed with transphobic/racist slurs, rhetoric, and threats on @teamblindapp," she wrote.
Four Republicans signed on to a more explicitly pro-Paris letter, while a letter calling on Trump to abandon Paris got 12 signatures.
The last release from Stranger, "Hunting My Own Skin," did this too, though slightly more explicitly, as a bouncy instrumental accompanied introspective lyrics.
Supporters counter that the wording of the deal with Vietnam lays out the obligations, and potential sanctions, more explicitly than do previous agreements.
But she makes those points more explicitly than ever in the memoir and in the interviews she has been conducting to publicize it.
Warren's plan is more explicitly modeled after legislation crafted in the 1960s, which would have created a national network of universal childcare centers.
In 2002, Addams formed an offshoot band, Scarling, whose lyrics dealt with similar themes more explicitly, although the project itself was much softer.
Yet he seldom contradicted a composer's stated intention more explicitly than when he used Debussy's "Children's Corner" for his "Brief Encounters," in 2009.
Judd Apatow's entire oeuvre is based on transplanting rom-com tropes into movies aimed more explicitly at the guy-heavy raunch-com audience.
In addition to a more direct defense of her prosecutorial record, Ms. Harris has talked more explicitly about Mr. Trump in recent months.
Annals and chronicles have typically been seen as less analytical than 'histories,' which more explicitly (and narratively) attempted to connect causes to effects.
Beginning early last year, Qanon followers more explicitly embraced concepts of "information warfare," efforts to shape narratives and people's beliefs to influence events.
Without the pressures that wide release films might have to appeal to the "mass market," web productions can be more explicitly framed around identity.
By the early 22014s, OPEC members had obtained complete ownership of production on their territories and the focus shifted more explicitly to revenue maximisation.
On the latest episode of Recode Media, Business of Fashion Editor in Chief Imran Amed explains how the industry is becoming more explicitly political.
Democrats are more explicitly competing for Venezuelans in Florida now, and criticizing Trump for how he's handled the regime and the country's asylum-seekers.
From there through 1:37, the editing shifts to more explicitly scary scenes intercut with a tagline ("The path to Paradise begins in Hell").
But this coalition of support has collapsed in recent months, with younger metropolitan voters turning instead to the more explicitly anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats.
Microsoft has since updated its privacy documents to more explicitly say that humans may listen to recordings on its Cortana and Skype Translator products.
Their contributions are a more explicitly personal counterpoint to the collection of orange objects, since all were living in Cleveland when Tamir was shot.
By contrast, Labour's setback is also likely to spur recriminations and prompt calls for it to push more explicitly for another referendum on Brexit.
By the early 22014s, OPEC members had obtained complete ownership of production on their territories and the focus shifted more explicitly to revenue maximization.
Whereas Bombshell's initial trailer built suspense and left much to the imagination, today's release more explicitly teases the film's ripped-from-the-headlines story.
Trump reached out to those voters more explicitly and openly than any other presidential candidate had in decades, and he was rewarded for it.
Did you consider adding anything that was more explicitly like one of the twin-stick shooter sections that featured so heavily in NieR: Automata?
This story has been updated to state more explicitly that some of the billion-dollar events may have some climate change connection to them.
"One of the big ones is to threaten international shipping in the Middle East, which they've done more explicitly over this summer, " he said.
Perry wants FERC to order ISOs and RTOs to identify and compensate ancillary services contributing to reliability more explicitly and likely at a higher level.
"To the extent that climate change policies become a reality and something that's deeply entrenched, it's something we have to consider more explicitly," Ferguson said.
The new president also could subtly (or more explicitly) rewrite many of the other current definitions and boundary lines for ACA programs, practices, and procedures.
Indeed, the tragedy may be used as fuel for a potentially powerful new ISIS propaganda blitz more explicitly targeting the LGBTQ community than ever before.
The projects of Johnson City, Tennessee's Paul Ravenwood—including prolific atmospheric black metal outfit Twilight Fauna and neofolk Green Elder—more explicitly embrace Appalachian culture.
But last year, at the Women's March in Trafalgar Square in London, Ms. Starkey found more explicitly rebellious images of female protesters impossible to resist.
Nonetheless, if Ms. Felix is any guide, I have high hopes for what the poetic can achieve as it intersects more explicitly with American politics.
At the movie's end, one artist, who is rolled through the streets in a tub full of animal blood, raises such concerns even more explicitly.
The deputy attorney general made the point even more explicitly two years ago in a letter recommending that Trump terminate then-FBI Director James Comey.
Your kids will learn some soft skills, but it's easy to see how the company could expand the platform into more explicitly teaching-focused games.
Toronto civil rights lawyer Anthony Morgan said the new directive should more explicitly address the disadvantages faced by black accused people instead of lumping groups together.
The findings suggest that Apple, while still a massively influential force in the industry, engenders less positive feelings, and in some cases more explicitly negative ones.
More explicitly, Higgins suggested that Booth was marketing her new boyfriend as a way to combat the rising interest in the newest season of The Bachelor.
Puś's work is also different than that of his Warsaw-based contemporary peer Karol Radziszewski, an artist who often deals more explicitly with gay male lives.
Another question raised during the Senate hearing and then more explicitly in the House hearing is who exactly will be able to use Libra and Calibra.
It wasn't until Casey Mongillo came on the scene that I got a taste of what a more explicitly queer and trans Evangelion would be like.
" The audit noted that "more explicitly prompting reviewers to consider whether the user was condemning or discussing hate speech, rather than espousing it, may reduce errors.
" Perricone plays to this idea more explicitly (and expensively) with its collection of "no makeup" makeup, which it touts as "better than wearing nothing at all.
He is certainly the loudest, pounding even more explicitly than Ms. Le Pen the themes of secularism and the need to oppose the influence of Islam.
His portraits are sensual yet sinister, sort of like Fuco Ueda's surrealist compositions, but one could argue that Caesar's work is a little more explicitly sexual.
Microsoft has shared gross profit margins for its cloud business on occasion before, but recently said it would do so more explicitly in its earnings statements.
However, he has more explicitly framed himself as the best candidate to protect Social Security and Medicare benefits — in the Democratic field or the general election.
Your kids will learn some on soft skills, but it's easy to see how the company could expand the platform into more explicitly teaching-focused games.
He said the group would try to determine whether this year's elections will follow historical standards or be driven more explicitly by questions of national identity.
An executive at another major credit agency, Fitch Ratings, said that firm is now discussing to what extent to consider carbon risk more explicitly in its processes.
For many, the hats themselves are a sign of supporting not just the president but more explicitly his nativist and anti-minority proposals for making America great.
Mr. Obama in 2012 had targeted the same voters, but with a more explicitly ideological story about government's role in rebuilding the auto industry and the economy.
All three steps had been announced before, but on Thursday Mr. Culp and Ms. Miller put them more explicitly in the context of G.E.'s overall strategy.
In "SFD 003," on the other hand, Mr. Dunlap replaces this quilting motif with a pattern of straight lines that looks back more explicitly to early abstraction.
Corbyn's biggest critics say it's his distaste for the EU that's ultimately preventing him from taking Labour off the fence and embracing a more explicitly Reman position.
The company ultimately settled the lawsuit in 2016 after it agreed to, among other things, more explicitly communicate its policy regarding transporting service animals to its drivers.
The plot references Invasion of the Body Snatchers and (more explicitly) John Carpenter's The Thing, both of which were paranoid Cold War metaphors for communist infiltration and corruption.
Anecdotally, increased awareness has emboldened more public defenders to raise the issue of unconscious bias more explicitly in the courtroom, as Jacobs did at the recent murder trial.
An even more explicitly female initiative is the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, a New York-based non-profit organisation which invites women to help overcome Muslim-Jewish suspicions.
That's the situation facing Crystal (Betty Gilpin), the heroine of "The Hunt," in a story that connects itself even more explicitly (clumsily, perhaps) to the current political climate.
" They are thrown together on a project and one thing leads to another: lunch, drinks, feeding ducks, more explicitly feeding ducks and then "extremely sweet and pleasurable sex.
She calls herself an optimist early on, but her peppy charisma has hints of melancholy, an undercurrent that emerges more explicitly when she talks about divorce and dating.
The new Face Recognition setting expands upon what Tag Suggestions offered, but it also states more explicitly that facial recognition is being performed on photos uploaded to Facebook.
The more explicitly the media calls Trump a liar, the harder it is to ignore the truth: A lot of America simply does not care about his lies.
This effort seems more explicitly educational than Earthlight, though; Oculus is running a pilot program that will give high school students in the US "direct access" to Mission: ISS.
From talking more explicitly about sex to life lessons learned, the Jonas Brothers have certainly transformed into adults in the last 10 years — as have many of their fans.
Before that, incoming monarchs had to make a more explicitly anti-Catholic declaration, rejecting as "superstitous and idolatrous" Catholic beliefs about the Eucharist, the Virgin Mary and the saints.
PATIENCE This year, the committee first acknowledged problems obliquely after its meeting at the end of January and then more explicitly at its recently concluded meeting on March 20.
Dizzee's move into more explicitly commercial territory came around fast, overshadowing the way Maths + English pretty much nails the kind of balancing act we expect of today's grime superstars.
As the Guardian reported, Johnson more explicitly threatened an election as early as October 14 in a meeting with Conservative MPs if they defied him by supporting this bill.
And if you look historically, countries that have tried hard to sustain lagging regions much more explicitly than we have ever had in this country, they have not succeeded.
Unlike Conservatives, who are more explicitly in favor of leaving the EU (though there are pro-Remain people among them), Labour had a much more complicated coalition to represent.
It's hard to think of a genre more explicitly associated with romance than the R&B and soul of the 1970s, with the lush arrangements and seductively slow tempos.
There are a lot of possible explanations for why Obama didn't speak more explicitly and aggressively about race and racism during the majority of his eight years in office.
"However, based on the useful feedback Vijaya received on this trip, she is going to discuss with the team whether this should be called out more explicitly," said the spokesperson.
Now the work has become more explicitly about the subject embedded, entangled in or even infecting its social, virtual, or physical environment — the boundaries between the two are barely there.
In fact, Miseducation establishes Hill as more than just a generic mythic figure; the comparisons she makes between herself and Jesus throughout the album suggest a more explicitly religious image.
She's able to more explicitly show how trying not to connect or holding something painful in can hurt other people as much as it hurts the person who's holding back.
"I do think — especially as I immerse myself more and more in more explicitly feminist science fiction — that there are particular perspectives women writers bring that men don't," said Bowman.
Greenspan is more comfortable embracing it now than he might've been at the beginning of his career, when his music was more explicitly focused on the fusion of multiple genres.
In other Pacific Standard Time shows, curators are working on re-creations or reinterpretations more explicitly guided by the historical goal of preserving and representing artworks that are little known.
The book succeeds because it concentrates on his deeply strained family dynamics, and it looks outward, more explicitly than its predecessors, toward how those conflicts reflect or embody global ones.
Tablets have captivated penguins in California and a Dutch zoo is trying out a "Tinder for orangutans," but there are technologies that more explicitly allow animals to "talk," after a fashion.
More explicitly, the across-the-board cuts outlined in the budget draft are part of his plan to "rebuild" the military, for which Trump is requesting a $54 billion spending increase.
Thanks to the postwar proliferation of suburban tract housing with brand new appliances in fashion colors, American homes simultaneously became more explicitly gendered and more actively color-coded than ever before.
Brigade. We wanted to create a new band that could be more explicitly political and more maneuverable than an 18-person brass band, so we started a band with rock instruments.
Personally, I'd love to see the criteria spelled out more explicitly (we are seeking X and Y, but not A and B), but I suppose any initiative has to start somewhere.
"The RBNZ has made it clear for a long time that it wants to see the kiwi depreciate, sometimes less and sometimes more explicitly," said Ulrich Leuchtmann, currency strategist at Commerzbank.
The U.S. Federal Reserve drove the dollar lower on Wednesday with a policy statement that stuck to its promises on tightening but mentioned weakness in U.S. inflation more explicitly than before.
These are political themes that he addressed more explicitly in films like "Snowpiercer" and "Okja," but Bong keeps them just below the surface, as the engine that moves the plot forward.
Nothing prevents Democrats on the committee from seeking to amend the existing articles to refer more explicitly to the Mueller report, or even to propose a third article based on it.
While AI squad mates wandered around of their own accord, getting in the way of my tactical plans, real-life companions and I were able to coordinate our efforts more explicitly.
Since 2015 he has placed a new emphasis on patterned, polyrhythmic drumming, using a tightened-up approach and more explicitly melding the sounds of modern hip-hop with ancient, diasporic rhythms.
Lee is in some ways the Duckie (Jon Cryer) to Elle's Andie (Molly Ringwald — who also happens to play Lee and Noah's mother) à la Pretty In Pink, although more explicitly platonic.
"It's interesting that 24, which is much more explicitly about terrorism and counterterrorism, got so much more guff than Battlestar Galactica, which dealt with very similar themes of torture," Howard Gordon said.
Given the smaller field, it'll likely be an opportunity for frontrunners Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, and Bernie Sanders to more explicitly confront one another, while medium-tier candidates seek a breakout moment.
The charity has begun to "more explicitly limit domestic air travel to economy class absent an exception for health or disability reasons" and said it would strengthen expense policies and employee training.
" Victim-blaming manifested even more explicitly in the answers of the 10% who claimed that a woman under the influence or wearing revealing clothing is "at least partly responsible for unwanted sex.
This story was updated to reflect more explicitly that the federal government mandates the Voluntary Work Program at immigrant detention centers and determines the parameters under which it is run by contractors.
By the same token, Democrats can win by appealing more explicitly to the hopes, fears, and dreams of their broad coalition, and giving them a reason to turn out on Election Day.
CS: Talking more explicitly about this issue will not only communicate to your partner how important sex is to you, it will also give you an opportunity to understand her sexuality better.
Today, their goal is to sow terror in nonwhite communities and radicalize whites, and to lay the groundwork for a return to a more explicitly racist political regime in the United States.
"The two sides will continue to use economic tools in this struggle — sanctions, export controls, and boycotts — with shorter fuses and goals that are more explicitly political," analysts said in the note.
"As an artist, there's a liberty to curate in a different way," she said, noting that she would have felt compelled as a curator to be more explicitly historical in her reasoning.
Other Democrats more explicitly pointed to one of the three articles of impeachment the House Judiciary Committee approved in 1974 charging Richard M. Nixon with failing to provide information to House inquirers.
On "Meet the Press," Mr. Biden more explicitly went after Mr. Sanders, the winner of the popular votes in Iowa and New Hampshire, citing the cost of his "Medicare for all" proposal.
"The agency, under Obama, changed into something that was more explicitly allied with unions and critics of business," said Walter Olson, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
That helped elevate the Communist Party and others that aren't natural allies for the pro-democracy opposition, but also drew votes away from the more explicitly pro-Putin and United Russia candidates.
Instead she chooses an idiomatic translation to "planted his flag," which retains a hint of the original's botany yet allows the novel's political themes — the nation, the body — to emerge more explicitly.
Movement conservatism thrived for decades in America on the strength of appeals to white resentment, until Trump proved the strategy could be hijacked in service of a populist and more explicitly racist agenda.
"Our queer communities are embracing food more explicitly and intentionally and creatively," said Ora Wise, the culinary curator of Queer Anga, an L.G.B.T.Q. wellness collective in which movement practice and food rituals intermingle.
If society decides that tax exemption is a worthwhile means to improve health — and it certainly can be — then our regulations need to be far stricter and more explicitly tied to community health.
In bold white text, one of the rainbow-print pieces proclaims, "We gave a party for the gods and the gods all came," while the other makes an even more explicitly sexual statement.
Still, I think the film does complicate more straightforward and more explicitly anti-fat weight loss narratives in popular culture by making clear that personal fulfillment and a small waist aren't inextricably intertwined.
Washington (CNN)A new look for Air Force One would replace the presidential jet's current light blue and white color scheme with something more explicitly patriotic, according to plans revealed by President Donald Trump.
He first became a global star with 1995's "Maria," a song that more explicitly played on his image as a passionate Latin lover, complete with its own dance steps built into the lyrics.
A shadowy cabal of transgender activists recently held Procter & Gamble's board of directors at knifepoint, forcing them to make their products more explicitly trans-inclusive under threat of being canceled on Twitter dot com.
The "Alt-Lite" category included both fringe creators that espouse more mainstream conservative views, like InfoWars' Paul Joseph Watson, and those that express more explicitly white nationalist messages, like Stefan Molyneux and Lauren Southern.
Its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, promised to reflect on the result and hinted more strongly than before that he might come round more explicitly to supporting another Brexit referendum, though not all his advisers agree.
That's interesting because it more explicitly positions the Apple Watch as a device that can help detect health problems, making it something that people who can't exercise that much might be more interested in.
The market had been braced for a very dovish message, expecting the Fed to leave the door wide open and leaning more explicitly toward further interest rate cuts, so it was already somewhat disappointed.
"We expect [the Fed] to signal that future hikes are warranted, but more explicitly to acknowledge the downside risks associated with trade and international financial conditions," said Hans Redeker, global head of FX strategy.
And in a recent story in the libertarian magazine Reason, Emily Yoffe makes the critique more explicitly, arguing that allegations against former Los Angeles Times reporter Jonathan Kaiman reveal deep flaws in the movement.
This creation of a personal cartography — of anchoring himself in the life of the mind — might explain one of the lingering frustrations with Machado's work: namely, his refusal to write more explicitly about slavery.
His reluctance to speak out more explicitly has been enormously frustrating for months to Democrats who say that he could simply tell what he knows without waiting for a subpoena or White House permission.
Now that my son is older, we've talked more explicitly about the strange paradox that we live in a country that was born celebrating ideas of freedom but also keeping other people from it.
To do so, unions could align more explicitly with foreign carmakers' strong unions in Japan and Germany to pressure the companies for the same recognition and rights for American workers as for their own.
Dershowitz acknowledged this reality himself both during his remarks on Monday and more explicitly in comments he made in 1998 during the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, which he says he's since reevaluated.
When I sunsetted Pelican Bomb, the arts organization I co-founded in New Orleans, I knew I needed to step more explicitly into creating space for black voices to be heard, respected, and valued.
Allegra: I love that we feel so opposite about episode five — especially because, as you said, it is an inflection point where Watchmen began to cull from and reference the comic book more explicitly.
They'll host a week of kindness that will focus on mental health and school safety issues that more conservative voices tend to champion and use the walkout to push more explicitly for new gun laws.
Her refusal may also be more explicitly autobiographical; she is a lesbian who said in a recent interview in The New York Times that she is "gender fluid," and that she uses the "she" pronoun.
A separate senior White House official said Trump is simply stating more explicitly what White House aides have always known: that there will be no bill to replace Obamacare that can get through this Congress.
And once the show did finally start to air, it became clear with the premiere's reveal that Roseanne voted for Donald Trump that this revival would, indeed, be more explicitly political than the original run.
It's nearing the end of a $1 million crowdfunded investment campaign on StartEngine, and users can purchase "Pro" memberships through PayPal and Stripe, both of which have dropped more explicitly alt-right-related people and platforms.
But while the other men tried to keep their questions and conversations with the Luke-Ness Monster to a minimum ("You excited about your date?" someone asked blandly), Garrett wasn't afraid to threaten Luke more explicitly.
Yet, by the early days of the Trump presidency — and as the harder and more explicitly bigoted elements within the alt-right fought to reclaim the term — Bannon had clearly established a formal distance from Yiannopoulos.
He has not been as vocal on issues facing the black community as some would have liked (for instance, I thought that he could have more explicitly addressed the Black Lives Matter movement in Tuesday's speech).
Enterprising therapists are redesigning erotic massage for women's pleasure, offering both "yoni massages," which aim to release tension and increase sensation in the vulva, and more explicitly sexual treatments where orgasms act as a therapeutic release.
Behind this bargain, if it exists, would also be a return to a very old vision of international politics -- based less on the rule of law and more explicitly on the alignment of great power interests.
When the El Paso shooting happened in early August, the third mass shooting this year in which the gunman shared his plans on 8chan, Fredrick began more explicitly calling for 8chan to disappear and never return.
She apologized more explicitly in an interview with The New York Times -- but still, critics argued that her original post had reinforced negative and false stereotypes around Chinese food instead of exploring what it actually is.
Maybe we become obsessed with a new musician and attach ourselves to that or witness the extrajudicial killing of a young black boy and begin to understand ourselves more explicitly in the context of race ("Nikes").
With a larger Republican majority in January, the president would have an even stronger hand in picking even more explicitly conservative judges, Durbin's comments are a sign of the radical extremist wing of his party's growing desperation.
" The Kode with Klossy founder also talked more explicitly about her and her fiancé's political views: "Josh and I share a lot of the same liberal values that guide our lives and the things we stand for.
Airbnb users will now have to agree to a new policy that more explicitly prohibits them from turning away guests because of race, part of the company's response to allegations of discrimination on the popular lodging platform.
O'Rourke, a candidate who began his campaign hesitant to throw political rocks, also spoke out more explicitly against Donald Trump following the massacre, agreeing when reporters used the words "white supremacist" and "racist" to categorize the president.
In last-minute rallies, pamphlets and television advertising and even in electric signs placed atop cars that resemble pizza delivery advertisements, the candidates are running more explicitly on their purported viability than in any modern presidential primary.
Nationalism is perhaps closer to the essential core of the type of politics practiced by conservatives for more than half a century, because it is more explicitly about defining the boundaries of a polity against an Other.
On the other hand, if Democrats nominate a white man, that candidate will likely feel pressure to respond to the party's increasingly diverse electoral coalition by talking more explicitly than past nominees about "structural" or "systemic" racism.
The Android version allows users to download pages through an arrow icon in the menu, but treats saved pages like any other downloaded file, compared to the iOS version which more explicitly marks things as "read it later."
But this imagining of fandom started to change in the post-Madonna pop music landscape, precisely as online fandoms created a space for young queer men's voices to emerge and be heard more explicitly on their own terms.
While the alt-right and Bundy-led movements land at different places on the political spectrum, with the Bundys often lumped into a more explicitly rural, land use–oriented community called the Sagebrush Rebellion, there is significant overlap.
If Japan's recently re-elected prime minister, Shinzo Abe, succeeds in his ambition to change the country's pacifist constitution, the Japanese navy is likely to increase its capabilities and more explicitly train to fight alongside its American counterpart.
Rakowitz's look back to cultures — and more explicitly their citizens — of the past is most dramatic in a room dedicated to rubbings on paper and plaster casts of the architectural details to Istanbul's buildings made by Ottoman Armenians.
The Muppets have always walked a thin line between sadness and silliness, and it seems likely that Kermit's personality changes on the TV show were part of its attempt to make the Muppets more explicitly targeted to adults.
Trump's first expressed support for DeSantis in December and more explicitly endorsed him with a tweet in June, launching him past former congressman and Florida agriculture commissioner Adam Putnam in the race to replace two-term GOP Gov.
The feeling of a transgressive greasy touch shattering the fourth wall of the screen permeates, particularly among some of the more explicitly sexual content; the stairwell is lined with a suggestive mélange of images of women and cats.
He spoke more explicitly of racial disparities in everything from education to health care to policing — and he did it in white neighborhoods as well as black and Latino ones, in outstate Texas as well as the inner city.
Beautiful objects integrate precious materials from places such as Persia, India, and Sumatra, while other artifacts reveal foreign influences more explicitly: for instance, the unique mix of culture in a Hellenistic fluted stone column that bears a Chinese inscription.
A person's — and people's — worth has always been a through line in Weems's work, which has become more explicitly concerned with contemporary violence, from the countless cases of police brutality targeting African-American men to violence within black communities.
Still, recent scientific reports, which have concluded that the impacts of climate change — stronger storms, droughts, heat waves, rising sea levels and flooding — are already being felt, have also called more explicitly on governments to respond by pricing carbon.
At Christian Dior, Victoire de Castellane, the house's creative director of fine jewelry, was inspired by the kaleidoscope of colors in the gardens at Versailles, and more explicitly by the interplay between architectural forms and the rambling botanical world.
While the Fed said it expected to start shrinking its massive holdings of bonds "relatively soon", a phrase taken by many to mean an announcement in September, the central bank also noted weakness in U.S. inflation more explicitly than before.
While the ATRL forum often had discussions and debates about race in pop, Stan Wars took on a more explicitly queer of color perspective in its writing, highlighting the racial nuances of pop diva stanning through the faux Wikipedia entries.
The sixth season of American Horror Story is unique for a variety of reasons — it's told through the framework of a TV show (within AHS) and it's more explicitly inspired by true events than previous installments of Ryan Murphy's series.
Under this titling, the indomitable weavings of Tawney, who worked alongside Agnes Martin and Ellsworth Kelly in the '60s, seemed to sink into categories of "women's work," while Loie Hollowell's expansive and intricate paintings read more explicitly like pretty little vaginas.
Trump's potential Democratic rivals have signaled they plan to use his stance if they run against him, none more explicitly than former Vice President Joe Biden, whose entire campaign announcement video was centered on Trump's response to the Charlottesville violence.
While Evans has repeatedly cautioned against raising rates again amid tepid inflation, he last week said he would be "fine" with a rate hike in December as long as any further moves were tied more explicitly to improvements in inflation indicators.
That would only come a bit later, in the years after the term had made its cultural debut: in the run-up to the 2012 elections, candidates and their supporters began framing their cases more explicitly in terms of privilege.
When, two years after the startup's 2013 launch, the MTA's third-party advertising firm sought to bar Thinx ads from New York City subway trains because they were "inappropriate," the controversy pushed Thinx to take up a more explicitly feminist message.
Shell Canada President Michael Crothers said the company was selling a large chunk of its oil sands assets to Calgary-based Canadian Natural Resources Ltd because they did not fit within Shell's international portfolio, while Marathon more explicitly summarized the problem.
It's mentioned more explicitly in The Witcher 3 than it is The Last Wish, but to prevent the rampaging spirit from killing Yennefer, Geralt wishes his fate to be tied with the sorceress' own—and a djinn cannot harm its master.
But "Here I Am" also draws more explicitly from older sources — starting with its title, which comes from the Book of Genesis: "Here I am" is what Abraham tells God just before God orders him to sacrifice his son Isaac.
Mr. Lee pressed the governor on his reluctance to denounce Mr. Duke and the so-called alt-right movement more explicitly, stressing "that Republicans must identify David Duke's racism as deplorable," according to Conn Carroll, a spokesman for Mr. Lee.
While the Fed said it expected to start shrinking its massive holdings of bonds "relatively soon", a phrase that was taken by many to mean an announcement in September, the central bank also noted weakness in inflation more explicitly than before.
As the campaign has edged along, she has more explicitly rejected the language of "structural change" that defines the more leftist candidates and increasingly cast herself as a policy pragmatist in the tradition of Democrats like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Now, said Mr. Ratner, whose company built the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the museum will focus more explicitly on the Holocaust — its perpetrators as well as its victims — and the board is considering a change of name to reflect that.
Indigenous groups have long been pressing the Vatican to renounce, more explicitly than hitherto, the "doctrine of discovery" whereby popes of the 15th century underpinned the conquest of the New World, and the accompanying subjugation of native Americans, by the Spanish and Portuguese.
But advocates said they need to hear more explicitly from Democratic presidential candidates that they acknowledge that Democrats also carried out a program of mass deportations, especially in the early years of the Obama administration, when Obama's pace of deportations outran Trump's.
And Trump did say that the United States "will never forsake the friends who stood by our side" but NATO leaders had hoped he would more explicitly support the mutual defense rules of a military alliance's he called "obsolete" during his campaign.
As the Army considers how to transition the MDO concept into MDO doctrine, it must rewrite Field Manual 3-22: Security Cooperation, so as to more explicitly define how the Army contributes to great power competition and inspire a generation of leaders.
In last season's Project Greenlight, he now-infamously told Effie Brown that you tackle diversity in the casting of the movie, not the casting of the TV show — or, more explicitly, that it's not important that the people in power be diverse.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Four top Democratic presidential candidates promised black voters Saturday that, if elected, their administrations would help close the wealth gap between black and white Americans, continuing the growing trend of Democratic candidates and officials talking more explicitly about racial inequalities.
It makes for a disorienting take on how race, sex, and class intersect on the golf bag, both itself a tool for carrying these histories and a symbol that can point more explicitly to the inequalities of labor and slavery (golf caddies).
There may be virtue in such hyperbole for purposes of increased self-awareness and self-examination, but when it comes to Yürükoğlu's more abstract, sculptural works, the focus shifts more explicitly to an economy of estrangement through the slowing down of perception.
And Trump did say that the United States "will never forsake the friends who stood by our side" but NATO leaders had hoped he would more explicitly support the mutual defense rules of a military alliance's he called "obsolete" during his campaign.
In some lesbian porn it's for men, either implicitly or explicitly; implicitly, a man holding the camera might talk to the two women and is part of the story or dialogue; more explicitly, two women might be making out, then a man enters and joins.
Protesters also shouted "Jews will not replace us" (a more explicitly anti-Semitic take on "you will not replace us," a white-supremacist alt-right slogan that arose in response to actor Shia LaBoeuf's anti-Trump performance art piece "He Will Not Divide Us").
Spirituality has always been a prominent part of the Star Wars universe, from Han Solo dismissing the force as a "hokey religion" in 1977, to more explicitly organized versions of the Jedi Order in 2016's Rogue One and the most recent The Last Jedi.
During arguments that lasted a little more than an hour, the judges explored whether banking regulators should have more explicitly examined the likelihood that MetLife would have failed — one of the insurer's central arguments — rather than just looking at what would happen if it did.
Ally's exasperation stems in large part from Cooper's rendering of Jackson, which taps more explicitly than previous versions into the story's preoccupation with the emasculation of its out-of-control star, who faces the loss of his employment and fan base, and thus his power.
Earlier Thursday, during a closed-door session with her caucus, Ms. Pelosi made the case more explicitly, arguing that the president hoped to provoke impeachment in order to achieve public exoneration by the Republican-controlled Senate, which acts as the final arbiter on impeachment hearings.
Though his tweet acknowledged his lack of confidence in Facebook's ability to "protect its users' privacy," he missed an important opportunity to call out the social network more explicitly for another huge problem plaguing less-advantaged writers and others: being a breeding ground for hate.
So Gervais went out of his way to reiterate his point multiple times — first on Twitter, and then in his 2018 Netflix special, Humanity, where he made Jenner jokes that were far more explicitly transphobic than the joke he was trying to debunk as transphobic.
In recent weeks, culminating in Wednesday's debate in Atlanta, Harris has made the case for her own candidacy more explicitly in this area, contending that the discussion in the primary should shift to which candidate can pull together the diverse coalition needed to win.
Partially done for balance reasons, this is also an attempt to reset the playing field in order to introduce a more explicitly stat-based armor system, which allows players to customize their gear to more deliberately build the type of character they want to play.
Michelle Malkin knocks Cokie Roberts shortly after her death: 'One of the first guilty culprits of fake news' Arizona Democratic Party will hold vote to censure Sinema MORE, explicitly making a bipartisan connection to one of the few Republicans held in regard by Democratic voters.
He's someone who is speaking to the Republican Party rank and file and telling them that orthodox conservative politics has failed and that what's needed instead is a new form of conservative populism focused more explicitly on American nationalism and white Christians' ethnic and sectarian grievances.
But we clearly are still caught in a kind of toxic masculinity that not only affects the relations between men and women but even, more explicitly now, affects our political decisions and particularly the way that we as a nation try to deal with the world.
That was my aim when I took up the subject in the late 1990s — and, even more explicitly, the aim of Lisa McGirr, now of Harvard University, whose 2001 book, "Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right," became a cornerstone of the new literature.
Trump's decision to transform the Kavanaugh struggle into a much broader referendum on #MeToo and the role of women suggests he may more explicitly braid together opposition to shifting gender dynamics with his repeated attacks on undocumented immigration, black NFL protesters and other manifestations of demographic change.
This mode is unusual—many singer-songwriters in pop work in a more explicitly autobiographical vein—and it sometimes leads to confusion among her listeners, because she'll use the first person in her lyrics even when she's telling a story that did not actually happen to her.
After all, at an event last summer, he explained: That event was actually a grand unveiling of a separate, even more explicitly alien-huntingy alien-hunting initiative called Breakthrough Listen, which, if completed, will hunt for aliens by way of scanning for unnatural radio and laser signals from space.
Though it has changed shape and since abandoned the prequel idea, every iteration of the reboot has simply set out to draw the connections between the feminist movement and witchcraft even more explicitly than the original did, with one of the central characters literally being a women's rights activist.
But in practice, a bad red-carpet dress is a dress that is just a little too different from the expected; it's a dress that has failed to account for the impending scrutiny, a strange parallel to the too-human candidates we see in other more explicitly political arenas.
"I LOGGED ON N PPL WERE BEING SO UPTIGHT AB MY DICK POST SO I WAS LIKE EW AND THEN DELETED IT BC IDC MISS U," she responded to a fan who asked what tweet she had just deleted, which was more explicitly expressing frustration with the internet.
"  The vice president's office later sought to more explicitly distance Trump from the decisionmaking process, saying the resort was chosen because of its accommodations in close proximity to Pence's ancestral hometown and that "at no time did the President direct our office to stay at his Doonbeg resort.
Where Gropius had attempted to move the school toward a closer union with German industry, with the aim of making products for a general market, as well as adopting a broadly formalist approach to architecture, Meyer, though also working with industry, was more explicitly political in his aims.
Not surprisingly, pay TV could explore such material more boldly -- and certainly more explicitly -- than ad-supported television, from movies and miniseries like HBO's "And the Band Played On" and "Angels in America" to the dramas "Six Feet Under" and Showtime's "Queer as Folk" (2000) and "The L Word" (2004).
Raph Koster, the former lead designer for Ultima Online and a key creative force behind Star Wars Galaxies and Everquest II among a whole host of other things, wrote up a talk he gave a couple weeks ago that interrogates these particular problems within the game industry even more explicitly.
While President Obama and other American officials have also pressed European countries in recent years to increase military spending in line with their commitments to NATO, Mr. Trump more explicitly linked financial considerations to the strategic response he would order as president in the event of an attack by Russia.
The outreach, which will be coordinated through a new "super PAC" called Immigrant Voters Win PAC, will be more explicitly political and partisan than past efforts, the strategists said: The goal was to not only turn out committed Latinos already voting Democratic but also find and persuade immigrant swing voters.
"When we know that President Trump will be spending his money to discourage Democratic turnout more explicitly and underhandedly than in any other modern campaign, why would we want any candidate to spend time persuading Democrats of how bad other Democrats are?" asked Jack Markell, the former governor of Delaware.
China has laid out its position more explicitly than before, making three core demands: America must scrap all tariffs imposed on China since the start of the trade war; commitments to buy more American goods must be "realistic"; and the text of the final deal must be balanced, not just a list of Chinese concessions.
There's a strong argument for why it's important that a show like Killing Eve, which has already made a lot of headway on these issues, should more explicitly invest in queerness by allowing Eve to clarify her feelings, and figure out what she really wants from Villanelle after pursuing her for a whole season.
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, an election law expert at New York University's Brennan Center for Justice, said that Mr. Trump did not appear to be violating any campaign finance laws, but that he could face more scrutiny over the use of his businesses for campaign purposes now that he is more explicitly asking supporters to donate money to the campaign.
That explains the shock among international foreign policy establishments when President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE explicitly questioned the sanctity of the policy even under the American perspective.
Although in the past Marshall has returned, in a musical sense, to the landscapes of her childhood—most notably on "The Greatest," from 2006, which she recorded with a crew of Memphis studio musicians, many culled from the Stax and Hi Records house bands—"Wanderer" has a more explicitly Southern sensibility than anything else she's done.
Smaller and more explicitly progressive think tanks, such as the Economic Policy Institute, Demos, and the Roosevelt Institute, are stacked with left-leaning scholars on subjects like the minimum wage, voting rights, and anti-trust policy, but are less in the business of churning out policy proposals for legislators, especially when it comes to health care.
Even more explicitly, Cornyn told Bloomberg that this was all about Trump's reelection bid: "I think he needs to run on it, and those like me who think it's a pretty good idea will run on it, and when we win the election, he can claim a mandate and hopefully get something done," Cornyn, who himself is up in 2020, said.
We need a combination of legislation to provide greater clarity and to make exceptions permanent, and to revisit regulations, safe harbors, exceptions and guidance to allow for holistic value-based solutions, more explicitly recognize new reimbursement models such as accountable care organizations, as well as better acknowledge how medical technologies and pharmaceuticals aid in the move from volume to value.
But I suspect he was also hoping the novel could do something for him, that it might prove that his sober energies could be translated into a new kind of creative project — less stylistically adorned, perhaps ("hardly worked up at all") but just as deeply felt, and more explicitly geared toward emotional generosity — the project of reaching others in their desperation.
One of the property's two restaurants, Ayana, serves French-inflected Japanese cuisine using local ingredients — Yakushima mackerel with a yam terrine; steamed snapper with mille-feuille-style lotus root — while the second, Okas, is more explicitly French, offering experimental dishes that change daily, like squid mousse with seaweed cream sauce and fried baby sardines and Kagoshima pork rillettes with a potato soufflé.
Using the theme of radiation is a perhaps more immediate, relatable means of suggesting these ideas—our album Radiance of Shadows is more explicitly a sonic examination of radiation and the effects of nuclear warfare... In the press release, Sv is mentioned to be an almost danceable composition yet also feels like one of your heaviest works outside of Dagdrøm.
While some of the breakup songs and especially the rejection songs feel more explicitly painful, the whomping bassline and giant guitar riff on "Kiss It Better," descending keyboard glitter on "Yeah I Said It," skittering drum pattern on "Desperado," and staticky guitar pretending to be a keyboard pretending to be a guitar pretending to be an infinite loop on "Woo" produce similar effects.
Creators who rely on Patreon for some or all of their income say the problem comes down to the fact that Patreon gets to define the difference between what is erotic art and what is porn, which means that erotic or adult content that appears more "artsy" is more likely to survive on the platform, whereas content that is more explicitly pornographic will not.
With all of our controversies over immigration, with our racial animosities and racial conflict, I think that if the three important meanings of the Statue of Liberty—liberty, abolition, and welcome to immigrants from around the world—if all of those things were remembered more explicitly, it might be a way of injecting something positive into our political situation that has become so troubled today.
Such a commitment might include a willingness to frame the argument in terms of pressing more explicitly and strenuously for a focus on this target: that "white and black Americans are roughly equal in their economic and social resources" — a goal that Chetty, Hendren, Jones and Porter argue is linked to "father presence," however unpopular such stands are in segments of the liberal community.
But he has continued to weigh in on the free speech debate, sometimes obliquely — such as in an opinion piece in The Times about "teaching inclusion in a divided world," in which he did not mention the protests — and sometimes more explicitly, like when he denounced on Twitter the "distortions and out-of-context quotes" he said people had drawn from his wife's original email.
Other clergyman at the meeting echoed the vicar's worries, and Dr. Peter Rouch, an archdeacon, more explicitly claimed, "We have some funeral directors [who], even though advised by the police of an individual with sexual offenses against children, continue to use that person for funerals," alluding to a case in which a funeral director allegedly ignored police warnings and employed a vicar who was under investigation for sexual abuse abroad.
The podcast unfolds its strange road trip through first-person vignettes and narrated letters addressed to the title character; more explicitly built on horror tropes than either Night Vale or Wires, it tells the story of a woman searching for her missing wife in the spookiest liminal spaces of America's highways and byways — truck stops, dive bars, seedy motels and diners, and the vast expanse of the open road.
A group of evangelical pastors and faith leaders is urging President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to more explicitly condemn white supremacists following last month's deadly protest in Charlottesville, Va. In a letter reported by CNN on Thursday, the evangelical Christian leaders ask that Trump condemn white supremacist groups "by name," even after the president signed a resolution from Congress formally condemning violence and hate groups at the rally.
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