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What did you see as more universal about the narrative?
Slowly, but surely, more Universal Windows Apps (UWA) are coming.
He explained that photos are much more universal than videos.
It's among the more universal file formats that's out there.
What about something more universal, something that could save a life?
Is it any more universal than the ecstasy of being alive?
The deeper you go into yourself, the more universal you get.
There's nothing more universal, nothing more essential to our always-on workflows.
I'm kind of interested in things that are more universal and timeless.
"We could (then) fight for more universal suffrage in the coming term."
In the long-term, Daniel wants all emoji to be more universal.
I change the background, maybe the hair, to make them more universal.
Emoji might be becoming more universal, which is a very good thing.
That is why some brands have attached themselves to more universal symbols.
" — an exclamation of shock or fright — instead of the more universal "Help!
Rather, I think the design of Murdoch's monument evokes something more universal.
From a zoological, evolutionary perspective, hearing is far more universal than vision.
This allows her to open it out into a more universal field.
But even more universal than sight would be the experience of time.
But it would be nice if they felt a bit more universal.
The more specific a novel gets, the more universal its emotions feel.
It's just a lot more universal when you think about it that way.
Optimism for 'more universal suffrage' Popular elections are a long way off, however.
I think it has to be something sort of more universal than that.
It made it more universal and resonated for a longer period of time.
And when you're particular, it can allow for things to be more universal.
And I think it becomes more universal when you're able to do that.
Each is simpler, more universal, more easily grokked, more exportable than the last.
Both programs are more universal, sound, and efficient than any private sector counterparts.
And they found a more universal culprit for the knuckling effect: unsteady lift forces.
They're actually a significant tool for Catholic worship — and more universal than you think.
They're just things that happened to me, and make music that is more universal.
The despair of "Straight White Men" is in any case more universal than that.
The record deals heavily with loss—both in a personal and more universal sense.
Beyond broad ideas, both want details about Democrats' plans for a more universal option.
"Family leave policies are based on experiences that are much more universal," she said.
Lee added her own details to specific crimes to make the stories more universal.
For this reason I chose to do this work dealing with something more universal.
That's what AMP does, too, but the new standard should be a little more universal.
It's great to see a USB-C port as the connector slowly becomes more universal.
I often feel like the more specific a story is, the more universal it feels.
Whereas Original Pirate Material feels more universal, Dizzee's album spoke directly to kids like him.
Choice should be more universal, not just the domain of those who can afford it.
We're told the song was not inspired by Rob -- they say it's way more universal.
It is also highlighting that more universal prevention programs as well as targeted interventions are needed.
Recently, there have been a number of important steps made toward achieving more universal digital identities.
"We wanted something that was not too automotive-tied and was a more universal app," McCreedy said.
It is both easier to use and more universal — at the expense of cultural and personal variation.
I also realized that so many of my experiences are much more universal than I initially considered.
But it also speaks to a more universal and unsettling truth: this creature may become our president.
We need forms of social caretaking and security that are even stronger and more universal than Obamacare.
Power muddies the waters, demanding a specific response when BoJack ultimately wants to contemplate more universal ones.
It proves much room there is to tell very specific stories within those larger, more universal themes.
Moments of inaction propelled by personal fears may be rooted in a more universal desire for acceptance.
The music points to a more universal anguish: the feeling of watching oneself make an irreversible mistake.
The professionally inclined Aperture photo editor app has also been replaced by the more universal and simplified Photos.
As in year's past, there is a larger more universal context to be found lurking beneath the surface.
That's why mobile headset maker Merge VR is working on its own, more universal take on the controller.
There are few pleasures more universal for children around the world than the joy of a new toy.
"Winesburg, Ohio" taught me that sometimes the more provincial a story is, the more universal it may become.
Others are quite different, as though I am drawing on emotions that are more universal and perhaps ancient.
Us, on the other hand, has a more universal message that deals with the duality of human nature.
You'd struggle to find more universal stories than these ones, of sexual attraction, romantic love, lovesickness and distrust.
Four other men also entered the Hall on Sunday, and all were met with more universal good will.
Tocqueville suspected we'd run ourselves ragged — a fourth, paradoxical trap — without a deeper, slower, more universal religious experience.
Reelgood's recommendations will instead span all the services you have access to, offering a more universal set of suggestions.
Learning the importance of staying on top of details is good for first-timers, but it's more universal, too.
Live Photos still haven't moved too far from proprietary novelty — animated GIFs are still the far more universal option.
The wing nests inside the upper ear, instead of wrapping inside, which Becker thinks provides a more universal fit.
There, she faced a fear far more universal than the bright lights of Arthur Ashe stadium: swimming with sharks.
The reason it's so relatable — I've heard Greta say that the more something's specific, the more universal it feels.
Once all the needs of the lowest-income students are met, then politicians could consider more universal affordability programs.
This would be more universal than a thumb print technology, which requires a smartphone with a finger scanning feature.
The United States needs to move to a more universal system as it's practiced in Canada and Western Europe.
The courses aren't so different from most liberal-arts electives; their narrow focus gives way to more universal questions.
Although rationality might help nudge us toward a more universal perspective, it alone can't get us all the way there.
The Economist: It seems to me that young Latin American authors are becoming more and more universal and less provincial.
"She made Gigo into a more universal concept—love, coming home, trusting the one you love," Geraedts explained via email.
I mean is there any online experience more universal than encountering a penis you never expected nor wanted to see?
Their books may revolve around crimes, but they're exploring mysteries far deeper, more intricate and more universal than just whodunit.
They're usually much more universal questions about success and failure, and how to be the most poppin' version of yourself.
The artist claims to make the Constitution more universal and flexible by eliminating its text and leaving only the structure.
In a recent proposal currently under review for funding by NASA, Benner's team advocates for taking a more universal approach.
But in GQ's eyes they're guilty of a more universal sin: They're still living as men undefined by non-men.
That would be moving toward a more universal benefit, which would level out how much individuals receive from the system.
Having more ports of retro games or lite versions of popular games would make gaming on the iPad Pro more universal.
Life with Louie did that almost two decades before it was on-trend, but it had a much more universal approach.
And now it's tied to a job, but you can easily imagine just creating a more universal system of portable benefits.
I've never really gotten the ASMR trend, but for some reason, these sand videos seem to have a more universal appeal.
I believe it makes the book more universal to have a simpler lead character that the reader can project themselves onto.
"Los Muros" can be taken as a specific reference to your own life or as a more universal statement of belief.
So I think the more universal a song is, the more powerful it can be and the more useful it is.
Mr. Adamowicz thought memorials and museums should tell the Polish story while also offering a more universal message: War is horror.
And on a more universal level, someone who not just accepts but embraces body types that don't match the fitness world's construct.
Google's solution is more universal, as it works on any computer running the Chrome web browser, as well as any Android device.
Though one could search for a more specific sociopolitical argument in the work, Madani's cartoon forms beg for a more universal reading.
What united these unintentional pioneers was the wish to see punk grow beyond its narrowness and self-negation into something more universal.
But the holiday here — perhaps helped by the presents, the feasting and the twinkly lights — also has a much more universal appeal.
But the pageant recruiter, Eloise Amponsah (Zainab Jah), prefers Ericka, whose "more universal and commercial look" is what the judges go for.
Men's books are windows onto some grander, more universal experience; women's books are mirrors, reflecting the author's own eating, praying and loving.
Their quotes aim to connect Graham to a broader, more universal truth -- whether that's about our shared values or our common humanity.
Rather than pegging jokes to timely events, you have to dig deeper into more universal themes to find what makes people laugh.
A respectful adaptation must consider details such as local speech and culture, translated into a more universal dimension for a global audience.
They have governed on behalf of their allies and supporters, against their perceived enemies, with virtually no claims to anything more universal.
Democrats are arguing for more generous, income-based subsidies, and Republicans are arguing for less generous, but more universal, age-based subsidies.
"I am in talks with various people that might want to fund more universal basic incomes for people around the country," he says.
Goodrich and Hackett deliberately minimized the Jewishness of the Franks in favor of a more universal story that could reach a larger audience.
But as prescaling progresses, the system assumes a more universal form in space and time, essentially obscuring irrelevant information about its own past.
But we've also been seeking uplifting stories, ways to celebrate individuality and specificity within larger, more universal themes (The Farewell, Booksmart, The Souvenir).
The more universal, self-learning and self-adjusting an intelligent system becomes, the harder it is for humans to follow its exact dynamics.
But I also want to take it out of that reality — the time and the place — and create something a bit more universal.
Coltheart maintains that confabulation is a more universal process, a "drive for causal understanding," and perhaps can be used to describe many things.
Apple's newest digital icons are in line with the company's recent and largely praised moves to take emoji in a more universal direction.
The resulting story promises to be less about superhero squabbles, and more about people — particularly African people — navigating something far more universal: power.
With a smaller footprint, more high-quality build and a more universal fit, the headphones signal a step toward a more mainstream product.
While the film covers the games and the workers' treatment, at its core is a more universal theme of crushed hopes and dreams.
I think it is good to change the text to make it more universal, because now France's children are black, Asian, North African.
At the end of the day, if you write well, the more specific you are, the more universal are the people who come.
They made a point of not including any branding for the 27nd Street Y itself, in order to make the event more universal.
But it may just be fad, a stepping stone on the way to something bigger and more universal, like Draw Something was to Snapchat.
"Our take on games basically is something that's more universal," Nick Santaniello, a Giphy senior product engineer who oversaw the project, told CNN Business.
Sternberger said they wanted to tell a more universal story about immigration issues instead of specifically tackling Trump's immigration ban from earlier this year.
Being one step removed from humanity makes the GIF more universal—perhaps because, lacking the specificity of other images, there is room for projection.
So, I'm being really specific about my point of view and I feel like the specificity is what actually makes it more universal, weirdly.
These latest protests show Poles "are also ready to protest when they see something more universal, more abstract, that is threatened," Dr. Rychard said.
There is also more universal approval of the reforms Bin Salman is making against extremist clerics and the added rights he's securing for women.
What makes an Indian film, a Turkish television drama or a Korean pop song have more universal appeal than a piece of American work?
Health improves with income, so the decline in extreme poverty helps, and richer countries can afford more extensive and more universal health care programs.
It's more universal because people can relate to socializing and partying, not just in LA, but in Europe, in Mexico, New York, and Chicago.
Creating one generic dog emoji, for example, is much easier than flooding user options with specific dog breeds, and it makes for more universal communication.
But there is also something more universal going on with the Rooney-Vardy feud that's pulling in even people totally unfamiliar with British WAG culture.
The play largely avoids regurgitating talking points and technical briefing notes (except to parody them) and instead looks at the Oslo accords' more universal themes.
"We just try to be a little bit more universal, a little bit more timeless, and a little bit more subtle," Levitan told the outlet.
While he praises that series' normalizing power, he notes that the pageant organizers intended to trade Drag Race's cutthroat competitiveness for a more universal tone.
The change could come as a breath of fresh air to students who can use a more universal exam to weigh their post-graduate plans.
Coming out of the closet to acknowledge financial struggles is the first step toward everyone realizing that financial plights are more universal than once thought.
The country needs a more universal solution, like bringing down the cost of tuition, said Kate Bronfenbrenner, director of labor education research at Cornell University.
He may couch his actions in ethnic-specific terms, but as you read the story you get the sense that this obligation is more universal.
Congressional hearing or not, the truth of Facebook's platform screw-ups is far more universal than political claims on the right or left might suggest.
DACA, an Obama-era policy that gives deportation protection to undocumented immigrants who had been brought to the U.S. as children, has more universal support.
Martial arts and spirituality figure in the plot, but Mr. Chen is striving to make those aspects of Chinese culture more universal in the presentation.
And beneath that is another, more universal question: Is this the twilight of idols, the last gasp of Great White Men dominating art and life?
I don't have any inside information on what Google's hopefully more universal solution will be, but I do have fact to share: it's long overdue.
Competing Medicare- and Medicaid-for-all proposals would move toward more universal healthcare (with important caveats around immigrants and long-term support for disabled Americans).
At the same time, I could relate to some of the more universal experiences of raising any children in this world, from the 5 a.m.
Nevertheless, seeing Naomi singing the song totally transforms the song and makes it much more universal, because Naomi is an icon of beauty and of femininity.
Clinton's plans are also more universal and progressive, and together they constitute an approach to these issues that will go much further in assisting working families.
"Wings have the distinction of being probably the once most local to absolutely, utterly, more universal than any local dish has ever become," Mr. Stern said.
Since I didn't begin with intense discoloration, I mostly noticed an evening in tone — my teeth are brighter, and the white is more universal and intense.
Thus, the tendency of megacelebrity rappers to bemoan their own fame is here recontextualized as the product of a more universal anxiety about simply being seen.
As the trajectory of the infection curve in the U.S. closely mirrors these countries (despite probable underestimates of case burden), more universal measures are sorely needed.
" So now, with the atmosphere at the bar turning from boisterous to anxious, Baldi wants to stress that he's trying to make his records "more universal.
Of these 11 artists, Madsen Minax's work stands out, deftly connecting his exploration of his own trans identity to more universal themes of religion , addiction, and grief.
CONDOLEEZZA RICE: And I think it is a little bit more universal, but I can understand why people feel that they have to change their leadership style.
I used to think it was specific to the rural Colorado mentality, but it turns out as I've moved around so much, that reaction is more universal.
I have this uni cocktail that first had a cumin syrup, but then I switched it out with marjoram and fresh strawberries to make it more universal.
Melody's more universal voice control would solve a real problem — and maybe even help us get back some of that time we spend staring at our phones.
In the early 1980s, the American artist Judy Chicago teamed with more than 53 needleworkers to depict a subject matter that could not be more universal: childbirth.
I think that all of our problems are more universal, so universal that a lot of times I actually try to shy away from focusing on race.
In other words, men — especially white, heterosexual men — were overrepresented in Western studies, and their psychological needs and habits were considered more universal than they actually were.
She has been sent to Earth from a heavenly realm to experience humanity, and the film frames this through a more universal depiction of adolescent self-actualization.
As shallow as the whole thing is, would a computer at least be able to see past skin colour and look at, potentially, more universal markers of attractiveness?
But the beauty and mystery of specificity in storytelling is that the more precisely the details draw on the artist's memory, the more universal the story often feels.
From a retailer's perspective, there are a few clear advantages to offering a proprietary mobile payment system over a more universal one like Apple Pay or Samsung Pay.
The result, Immortal Americans, plumbs the depths of his own memories as a young outsider as well as more universal themes of personal growth, love, aging, and loss.
And later episodes do subvert fairytales in order to stress some more universal and kid-comprehensible values, such as not defining happiness by getting married to a Prince.
The game's gruff cops with American accents and giant chunky cellphones, he says, evoke Hollywood cops, but the storytelling is intended to be more a more "universal" story.
In fact, RAND cautioned that the research just on closing the background check loopholes, to make the system more universal, was "inconclusive" when it came to firearm homicides.
I realized a little while ago that if I could communicate humor to like-minded people, then I could communicate more universal emotions to larger groups of people.
But the more I looked into the genre, and the more I talked to the people in the blueberry community, the more universal their experiences with sexuality seemed.
"The more specifically you can describe your emotions and your experiences, the more universal they will be and the more people who will relate to them," she said.
But it is perfectly legal for me to point you to a service like TunesKit that will remove the DRM and convert the file into a more universal format.
Google also showed off how Assistant can work across multiple devices — using a Chromecast to display visual results from a Google Home, suggesting a more universal experience than Siri.
Fast Company reports that the emoji, which have been specifically designed to appear neither male nor female, are Google's attempt at simplifying the emoji keyboard with more universal characters.
Prince and Bowie were queer icons, but they were allowed to be queer icons with plausible deniability precisely because their music crossed over into more universal forms of rock.
While in office, African-American politicians "provided for more universal suffrage by removing property requirements for voting," note the authors of a 1972 article for Notre Dame Law Review.
It's possible that Sanders believes a political revolution cast in more universal terms will ultimately prove more durable for everyone, with the added benefit of sidestepping a racially fraught battle.
A struggling actress upstaged on her own show, she deals with a pathological need for attention along with more universal female complaints such as weight gain and ageist beauty standards.
She tells The Creators Project, I wanted to create a new photography world where all my subjects are connected with their soul and match a more universal idea of beauty.
Sure, there'll be an adaptation period where adapters will be necessary, but over time Apple's Lightning and the more universal USB-C standard will take over from the 3.5mm connector.
But in telling a small story of bit players, the director, Jon Spira, captures a more universal picture of the droplets of fame created by a pop-culture tidal wave.
"It felt to me like an organization that had started one way and was becoming much more universal," she said in an interview in Vice's clubby offices in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The Muslim community has grown to about one-third of Rakhine's population of more than 3.1 million and, over time, its self-identification as "Rohingya" has become steadily more universal.
Their revolting exterior (convincingly executed by makeup designer Gabrielle Vincent) brands them as unlovable and oddly makes the story feel more universal: their repulsiveness makes them vulnerable and draws empathy.
But we learned from our early movies, you know, the more specific you are and the more accurate you are to the real thing somehow the more universal it feels.
This is probably partly for legal reasons, but mainly to give her space to make the story feel more universal, as much of it is written in the second person.
Later the film began taking on a more universal direction and was no longer tied to a specific historical moment in Latin America, but it kept alive this spirit of protest.
Future inboxes will use data to assist with everyday tasks, serving as connected portals for important information about the products we value most -- and making technology's convenience factor much more universal.
The resulting deceit is more universal, but no less fraught: It doesn't take a dating expert to note that basing a relationship on a lie is not the most romantic gesture.
Emojis may seem trivial, but symbols are more universal than words, so, in the context of a dictionary app, emojis can potentially be a useful additional to a language learner's toolbox.
To the latter point, it's not unlike the kind of reasoning that leads studios to whitewash roles, thinking a white protagonist might be more relatable, symbols and cultural paraphernalia more universal.
Both Mr. Cruz and Mr. Rubio are eloquent proponents of the aspirational narrative — my father had nothing — that is more universal and more intrinsic to Latino identity than the Spanish language.
It also faces a more universal problem: that some disaster victims think they know best or, as in Bangladesh, are reluctant to abandon their property, such as livestock, to take shelter.
Looking back at Mila Kunis' evolution is a lesson in cult film and T.V. roles: That '70s Show, Family Guy, Ted, Black Swan, and many more universal favorites fill her resume.
Sanders's support of Mello, along with the rest of the Democratic Party, revived accusations that the left is willing to compromise on women's rights in the pursuit of more "universal" goals.
Last year's Gear Sport found Samsung offering up a more universal piece of hardware than its traditional restrictively large devices, but a ground-up rethink of the line certainly couldn't hurt.
Mr. Jones's campaign manager, Wade Perry, said the candidate would not tailor his message to black voters, but focus instead on the more universal messages of job creation and health care.
His comments seemed to signal a backtrack from his openness to a new, more universal background-check system and a new focus on putting people with mental health problems into institutions.
The Verge's Nilay Patel: Verizon running 5G ads about first responder heroism when it throttled data for California firefighters during a wildfire is... a lot Dashlane gained much more universal praise.
And I suspect that, because they'll be designed in a more universal fashion rather than tailored to work best with one company's hardware, they'll end up being better products in the end.
For those who are not using a hormonal method or are trying to get pregnant: Some of these signs, such as the changes in discharge and temperature, are more universal than others.
Razer says that not only is its system more universal since it relies on USB-C, it's also friendlier to use and doesn't always require a reboot when plugging the enclosure in.
"If we're following this young girl's point of view, I just felt like it really made it more universal to walk that line and make it for anyone under 13," he said.
It starts in its period, and, little by little, it works its way into a more universal kind of idea of the way these waves of darkness seem to recur over history.
As part of the Athol Fugard residency, the Signature revives this 1969 play, and though it's set specifically during the apartheid era, it also speaks to a more universal sense of displacement.
Despite all the recent retrospection, "Just Like Moby Dick" finds Terry still plowing forward, finding new ways to marry his personal memories to more universal concerns about looming catastrophe and societal decay.
The recent invention of technology such as airships, which facilitate readily available travel between detached islands, and TemCards, which are Temtem's equivalent of pokéballs, make Archipelagian society more universal and easily traversable.
As part of the Athol Fugard residency, the Signature revives his 1969 play, and though it's set specifically during the apartheid era, it also speaks to a more universal sense of displacement.
To make the film more universal and far reaching, the director decided to keep it short and without words but magnifies the plausible future with the characters actions and captivating everyday sounds.
I think we have to, as a tech industry and an internet society when we're having these conversations, reach for things that are more universal principles and I would point to due process.
Blade is no different with regards to this arrangement, but it does promise a more universal PC game streaming service, albeit with a high price, in a package we haven't quite seen before.
There was a larger, more universal disappointment that Major League Baseball had gone only part of the way — and had done only the part that benefited baseball, namely the procurement of black players.
But when asked in another interview last week to be more specific, she highlighted her tax proposal for middle-class families, a more universal approach that is inconsistent with the definition of reparations.
Whether speaking English, German, French, Italian or Spanish — he is fluent in each — Mr. Infantino has tried to put out the message that he is not a "European candidate" but rather someone more universal.
The idea was to give Android apps a more universal look-and-feel, by way of various guidelines that encouraged bold colors, polished motion graphics and animations, intentional use of white spaces and more.
In the 1860s, as elementary education became more universal, the most widely used form of handwriting was the Spencerian Script — the loopy, ornate cursive most commonly seen now on formal invitations and college diplomas.
With Android O, Google will be making the switch to a set of emoji that's more universal and similar in appearance to what you'd see on an iPhone or Android phones from other companies.
The more tightly local their focus—those boys from the casino dancing with their shirts open in "Sandy", that Tilt-a-Whirl down on the south beach drag—the more universal they magically become.
Some stuff they lost a lot of sleep over turns out not to have been that important, and some problems and complaints that feel very modern are a lot more universal than we think.
Read More: Universal Basic Income Is the Path to an Entirely New Economic System Scotland will fund "research into the concept and feasibility" of a basic income, the country's first minister said on Tuesday.
"I look back on the discomfort of that moment now and recognize the more universal challenge of squaring who you are with where you come from and where you want to go," she writes.
Similarly, Kate's struggles with her weight can easily turn into the more universal story of anyone who's felt self-conscious because of something they don't like about themselves (a pivot "The Big Three" makes).
And, like young people in all the far reaches of the world—as development brings with it promises of cleaner lives, better education, and more universal ethics—sometimes they simply come back with different ideas.
And Apple, having run out of the world's limited number of rich people to sell gadgets to, is now trying to fulfil a more universal desire: that for entertainment (in the form of remunerative subscriptions).
Stewart said she thought the more universal system of four quarters — which is the system the W.N.B.A. and international competitions use — could help bring in more fans who watch only one level of women's basketball.
Instead Mr. Kirk took more of a "can't we all just get along?" approach, appealing to more universal concerns, such as whether federal law is being used to shield sex traffickers on websites like BackPage.com.
"What we will take out of this and how we will turn it into something inspiring, and how it will poke at more universal issues, is the thing that excites me the most," he continued.
But RAND cautioned that the research just on closing the background check loopholes, to go from having a system at all to making the system more universal, was "inconclusive" when it came to firearm homicides.
But we took them on a tour of Europe, and what I learned was a lesson that most writers learn at a much earlier age: The more specific one is, the more universal one can be.
He has written of two possibilities for art—one is to push through into whatever small spaces are still left for avant-garde experiment; another is to pursue the more universal or timeless lure of figuration.
"Although she made art in Iran and about Iran, her art spoke to more universal issues — about gendered representation, about the politics of the everyday, about urban life, about the beauty industry and consumerism," she said.
And then there are the more universal choices: Can I send my son to day care if he has a runny nose but no fever, knowing that keeping him home means I have to miss work?
But I wonder if some of that anxiety, of producing yourself as a commodity, selling yourself on the dating market, is becoming more universal because of demographics of sites like OKCupid with more male users than women.
In a move to make certain core features like video calling more universal in the Android ecosystem, Samsung and Google partnered up to offer the Duo video-calling functionality right in the Galaxy S20's Phone app.
And on My Dear Melancholy,—what at first glance, appears to be an album documenting a break-up or two—that cause changes from a deep-set discontentment with worlds, shared and internal, to something more universal.
While many education apps are designed for the iPad instead of the Mac, Kosovan said Apple may be looking toward a more universal operating system in the future, which would make its Mac app model more relevant.
For a more universal system switch from white to black, click the High Contrast Settings link under the app mode options in the Personalization box, or click the Ease of Access icon in the main Settings area.
Over the last several years, her work evolved into depictions of more universal mythologies and populated landscapes: tree spirits; goddesses; lilting, attenuated flora and fauna – first in oil paint, and now with a combination of enamel and oil.
By making anonymous but resilient women the focus of his 2017 designs, Fairey hopes to make these posters more universal — and maybe just a little more inspirational to those who won't have seen themselves represented at today's inauguration.
" He is often mocked for his parochialism, his attendance to small things, but, as Wright maintains, his vision was ultimately one in which "through the small, through the located, you enter a more universal domain of human experience.
The thing that made the first Wedding such a monster sleeper hit was that Vardalos was very smart about couching what seemed like a very specific story about her actual family in one that was much more universal.
Where Voisine's earlier work often referenced specific architecture, including the floor plans of places where he lived and worked, the paintings here are more universal and iconic, achieving a kind of purity that can stop you in your tracks.
Granted, I'm 21457211'11 and thus on the larger side of the human experience, but it's certainly a step in the right direction toward making the devices more universal than the wrist-worn satellite dishes so many end up being.
And they lend the story a choral dimension that turns Lincoln's personal grief into a meditation on the losses suffered by the nation during the Civil War, and the more universal heartbreak that is part of the human condition.
"The wonder of the Affordable Care Act is it really tried to take a more universal approach to enabling access," Bickell added, noting that studies are already showing improved health outcomes in states that have opted for Medicare expansion.
But the American past unmistakably tells us that one way to a more perfect union, one way to a nation where equality before the law and before God is more universal, is the way of King and of Lewis.
The result is that the later verses tend to be more concerned with real-world administrative rules and military doctrine — including verses about conquering unbelievers — while the earlier verses are more focused on broader, more universal concepts of spirituality.
These proposals come in many flavors, but two common strains are making the party more democratic (opening up nominating processes, disempowering elite superdelegates, etc.) and turning away from "identity politics" (offering more "universal" proposals rather than appealing to subgroups of voters).
" This blamelessness feeds into an old societal trope of "the damsel in distress" creating a cyclical process in which media producers present white victims as more relatable and media consumers find their stories, through repeated exposure, to be more "universal.
A few of their following records—216's Eskimo Snow and 245's Moh Llean, in particular—delved into themes more universal than personal like the slow decay of Earth and the way deeply powerful relationships can blossom out of nothingness.
The WSD-F10 is made for the outdoors though, so it doesn't look or act like a device with more universal appeal or daily wear, like the Apple Watch or other Android Wear devices like the Moto 360 or LG Urbane.
There's almost nothing more universal than the experience of having and raising children; as it turns out, even princesses can have extreme morning sickness (and princesses' princesses can throw tantrums for onlookers while Mom tries to keep it all together).
" Albertine's mother's uncompromising attitude to men and her rage against their power helped form her daughter into a punk, but this musician's memoir ranges far beyond that snarling scene to pose a more universal question: "How can I overcome my upbringing?
Those things that have a more universal appeal to everyone and I can go straight down the checklist of the rights that I'm for and the environmental work that I've done and compete with the most, you know, progressive folks.
Occasional access for cameras had been sporadic — as in other sports — but Amy Rosenfeld, a longtime producer of soccer broadcasts who is leading ESPN's coverage of the Euros, said it appeared that more universal access started at the 2006 World Cup.
"Material Design 2" is a buzzword that's been floating around for a few months now to describe the first major overhaul to the OS's aesthetic in about four years, bringing an overall flatter and more universal design language to Android.
Whatever is tearing our politics apart is deeper and more universal than the digital filter bubbles that get so much attention — and it seems to be most powerful among the people least likely to get their news from social media.
Where viability might change depending on the medical technology available (and therefore the country and time period you might live in), a marker like pain tells us something more universal about pre-born children, their experiences and their intrinsic value.
The collection would, in Ms. Markle's words, per British Vogue, offer wardrobe options more universal in design and appropriateness than "a potpourri of mismatched sizes and colours, not always the right stylistic choices or range of sizes" assembled from donations alone.
Following the success of Microsoft's Surface tablets, Apple has sought in recent years to make the iPad a truer competitor to laptops by adding features like iPadOS and switching from Apple's Lightning port to the more universal USB-C port.
The defeat of Hillary Clinton has revived with new intensity the conflict between proponents of identity politics — focusing electoral attention on African-Americans, Hispanics, women and the L.G.B.T. community — and those who advocate what they describe as a more universal strategy.
But the idea that both trans people and men's rights activists would see themselves in The Matrix speaks in a perverse way to how the Wachowskis translated what feels to me like a very specific trans experience into something much more universal.
Mr. Sepuya's photographs have often been categorized as "queer" (that is, within the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cosmos), but they feel more universal to me: Multifarious shades of melanin are represented, and he has included images of women in this show.
"Although the current speculative interest in cryptocurrencies is more to do with blockchain technology than a loss of faith in paper money, at some point there will likely be some median of exchange that becomes more universal and a competitor of paper money," Reid says.
He cited the growth of online business in his decision to deregulate the internet, noting how technology has, "enabled the democratization of the internet," a trend that is only likely to continue as access to broadband and emerging technologies like 5G become more universal.
While place has always been tethered to the genre—it's hard to imagine Willie Nelson without Texas, Guy Clark without Nashville, Townes Van Zandt without Colorado—Universal Country aims to tease the musical beauty from the genre's more stigmatic barriers to create something more universal.
Jobrani cites comedians like Richard Pryor, Lewis Black, and George Carlin as people who helped push his work to touch on social issues, but he's also found through performing that many of the experiences he once felt were specific to his upbringing are more universal.
While it's true that a lack of focus is a more universal problem afflicting characters of both genders—especially when the source material is left behind—it doesn't seem like a coincidence that the story arcs that suffer are overwhelmingly those that involve female characters.
Based on a popular picture book, the basic idea could hardly be more universal: life is going along just swimmingly for 7 ½-year-old Tim (voiced by Miles Bakshi), until his parents (Lisa Kudrow, Jimmy Kimmel) inform him that he's about to have a baby brother.
Far and away the most surprising change here, as Apple abandons its longstanding proprietary connector in favor of something far more universal — and, as it happens, something that sends power both ways, making it possible to charge your phone and smaller devices with the iPad itself.
Whatever the case, it's clear that Granade's artistic process is informed by his education in philosophy, with the frequent manifestation of what he describes as larger and more universal questions that address the linguistic, architectural, or mundane implications of viewing a familiar form from a new perspective.
"Blueprint" considers the power of crowds not just as a force that can instill fear, but one that can bring about great good; and, with that, the question of whether we can broaden our perspective away from tribalism and toward an appreciation of a more universal heritage.
" Rather than fastening on Ms. Kane's biography, Mr. Venables has allowed her text to suggest something more universal, "a story for humanity," he said, "a story for every person in that we all have dark thoughts, we all have times in our life when we suffer depression.
While all of these works are autobiographical, Commute is more universal in its tone and scope, as it weaves together addiction and risky sexual behavior to reflect on what it means to be a woman in today's society, almost irrespective of the personal toils of the writer.
Thanks to a glut of "beauty boy" Instagram/YouTube influencers, the Bravo show Queer Eye, and, presumably, a more universal recognition that makeup can be fun and also cover stuff up on your face that you don't want to see, makeup on men is becoming increasingly visible.
But with continued debate over the hijab (why it's worn, should it be allowed in Western countries, and whether it actually helps or hurts oppression when non-Muslims wear one), it may take more than one progressive clothing line to destigmatize the item and make it feel more universal.
In Mac Donald's hands, though, it became something more universal and more credible: the idea that the fear of something like the Brown shooting happening in their areas was making officers unwilling to take necessary actions to keep their communities safe, and criminals were flourishing in the vacuum.
"While Snapchat has a young core audience that it caters to, Pinterest has a more universal appeal, and it&aposs made significant gains in a wide range of age groups,"  said Nazmul Islam, an analyst at eMarketer, which is owned by Business Insider&aposs parent company, Insider Inc.
Because while there's no doubt that mothers of small children have a unique claim on physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion, another, more universal thread runs through Tully: the fear that in growing older, you are losing a part of your essential self, the you that you used to be.
Perhaps if Uber would commit to treating its drivers as employees, it could institute more universal standards — both of availability and quality of service, which is also all over the place — but the company seems likely to develop driverless cars sooner than it admits to the reality of its employment situation.
Like with Android and Windows (which Huawei is already developing replacement OSes for) Huawei has prepared for an microSD card outage too: the company has its own, proprietary Nano Memory Cards that are physically smaller than microSD cards and which have replaced the more universal standard entirely on its newer devices.
They have been driven out of the city by segregation, gun violence, discriminatory policing, racial disparities in employment, the uneven quality of public schools and frustration at life in neighborhoods whose once-humming commercial districts have gone quiet, as well as more universal urban complaints like rising rents and taxes.
The new tech will only be available in devices using new Snapdragon chips — and we'll still have to test it to make sure it lives up to Qualcomm's claims — but it looks like the groundwork is being laid for a smoother, more universal future of all your devices taking advantage of USB-C.
Similarly, The Big Sick trades on a conflict rooted in incredible cultural specificity — the main character's desire to choose his romantic partner, rather than his parents getting a say in the process — that broadens out to a more universal consideration of the way family can make it harder to fall in love.
In the years since, though, Amazon has shifted its strategy, preferring to focus on ordering products through its Alexa smart assistant, which has in many ways replaced the bespoke Dash buttons as a far more universal solution that solves the same "order something right now" problem that the physical buttons were intended for.
The ability to convincingly and subtly depict social class through one's face alone is a rare skill -- not everyone can be David Hockney -- but the artist was also tapping into something more universal: Research suggests that the face alone might provide clues to someone's social class, especially for those who know how to look.
There are a bunch of adapters floating around out there for this, but since Hi-Fi harkens back to a time when Apple was pushing its Universal Dock system, I find the Scosche adapter works best, since it both clips right into the Hi-Fi, and in turn allows you to clip in more Universal Dock adapters.
Her work not only provides a look at how two of the most monstrous regimes in history came to power in the 20th century, but a more universal sort of anatomy of what Margaret Atwood has called the "danger flags" that make people susceptible to demagoguery and propaganda, and nations easy prey for would-be autocrats.
For now there doesn't appear to be a lot of details of what shape this partnership will take but it looks like it will be part of what looks like a bigger relationship with the two and Microsoft's own ambition to develop more universal windows apps that work across different devices and with a single unified security system in place across them.
Sampled On: "Weston Road Flows" Even though it contains some of the album's most Toronto-centric references—including, but not limited to, NBA player Vince Carter, rapper Jelleestone, and the city's transit system—there's nothing more universal than 40 flipping a track from the R&B superstar's 1994 breakthrough My Life, with a key assist from rising 23-year-old French producer Stwo.
Reviewing "Blueprint" alongside two other books about social evolution, Aarathi Prasad writes that it "considers the power of crowds not just as a force that can instill fear, but one that can bring about great good; and, with that, the question of whether we can broaden our perspective away from tribalism and toward an appreciation of a more universal heritage."
And besides, we're going to need very substantial tax increases in the years ahead just to shore up and prevent insolvency in Social Security and Medicare, to deal with other big problems like crumbling infrastructure, climate change... If I thought the political culture in the US was like Western Europe, where you have much higher levels of taxation, and more universal support, I'd love that.
But the feeling she's getting at in "Cornelia Street" is more universal, the idea of being so in love with someone and creating so many memories together — being barefoot in the kitchen when there's a chill on the floor from the autumn air; what the lights look like in the back seat of a cab — that if you ever break up, you'll have to exile these places from your life to avoid a breakdown.

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