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Rules that most ordinary English speakers could read and understand?
Anna Loshkin's photographs show people relaxing in the most ordinary ways.
Yet most ordinary people do not care much about the issue.
In their most ordinary moments, drones just look like toys, sure.
Most ordinary Chinese people don't understand why democracy is so important for America.
So do most ordinary Koreans: they have been marching for it by the millions.
It was possible to find out in the most ordinary way — by asking them.
So the system is rigged in important ways, and most ordinary people know it.
Britain is learning to cope with more attacks in the most ordinary of places.
Yes, the most ordinary company in the world is run by former alcoholics and addicts.
Even the most ordinary tasks can be made dramatic with an operatic chorus narrating them.
And nor, I suspect, are most ordinary voters in France, Italy, the Netherlands and elsewhere.
In the Delhi ward, the most ordinary procedure was an occasion for triage and improvisation.
Is brushing one's teeth not, after all, one of the most ordinary, mundane things humans do?
New hardware can go a long way toward making even the most ordinary doors look special.
This made it possible for me to invest the most ordinary phrases with a hermetic significance.
Even the latest humanoid robots fail spectacularly at the most ordinary tasks that humans do without thinking.
I don't think most ordinary internet users are naïve or unknowing about the implications of internet advertising.
But even in this extraordinary moment, there are the most ordinary of adolescent experiences, like first love.
"That's a complex task that most ordinary workers are not equipped to do on their own," he said.
But most ordinary Mozambicans cannot wait as the economic crisis spreads from the debt markets to the streets.
Most ordinary Americans haven't heard of most enterprise companies, and people like to buy stocks they've heard of.
In this regard, Kasich and Biden, contra the implicit sales pitch, make for the most ordinary of bedfellows.
Without pause, the most ordinary things happen, and happen and happen, but every scene comes as a surprise.
To break up their solo moments with synchronized choreography, she landed on the most ordinary of movements: walking.
This kind of attack, using one of the most ordinary objects of daily life, could heighten that effect.
I don't believe most ordinary people would have supported what the C.I.A. did to me if they'd known.
That is far above what most ordinary Kenyans, even those with diplomas and degrees, can hope to earn.
In the most ordinary circumstances she finds a fresh and engaging view, which she transforms into a painting.
Most ordinary people, and most powerful people, don't care about abstruse theoretical arguments against back doors and weakened security.
At the same time, spending on the state-provided healthcare used by most ordinary Russians has risen more slowly.
This life will certainly look idyllic to most ordinary British folk, whatever the personal tragedies of the inhabitants within.
The thing that's been the most spectacular thing is my life is the most ordinary thing in my life.
For most ordinary mortals, that is the equivalent of touching a hot stove, and they don't do it again.
She cannot possibly express credible outrage at something that has enriched her beyond the imagination of most ordinary people.
She also wanted to check again for the most ordinary causes of fatigue, malaise and enlarged lymph nodes — mono.
"Even the most ordinary of activities, those that make up our morning routine, are fundamentally quantum," he reminds us.
It reminded him that even the most ordinary acts can seem extraordinary to someone experiencing it for the first time.
But often the most ordinary-looking items also make the most intriguing ones after their cross-section has been revealed.
Brought to you by Jeff Goldblum, this new weekly show explores the most ordinary of topics with a quirky inquisitor.
That, on top of an assault at 9, just made the extraordinary event of sexual violence, into the most ordinary thing.
" P.T. shouts back at him, as if they were having the most ordinary conversation in the world, "Come on, fly already!
Apple is hardly the only consumer products company to assert that elegant design can elevate the most ordinary of functional objects.
And the people who suffer the mostordinary Hungarians and migrants like Ibrar — may not have anywhere to turn for help.
That medley is a masterclass in how proper superstars effortlessly exist on another plane to most ordinary fuckwits with a microphone.
But most ordinary people haven't forgotten life before the EPA — and the majority of them don't want these cuts to the agency.
Tax time is a burden to most ordinary humans, but it seems that one koala from Leongatha, Australia, shares our financial woes.
Not only is that an exercise in futility as far as governance goes; it is also not what most ordinary voters want.
Charity is what most ordinary Americans give in order to help the less fortunate, or perhaps to help their house of worship.
One obvious answer is when rents and home prices have climbed to such heights that most ordinary people are completely priced out.
It could be said that too many scientists discuss climate change as an abstract issue that most ordinary people struggle to connect with.
In the antiseptic stare of the surveillance camera, even the most ordinary interactions are deformed, made weird only by what we know now.
Most ordinary people don't do these things, but during the worst of the wildfires last year, the bad air was impossible to ignore.
His life and career were a fine example of the power of speech, and the most ordinary man's ability turn words into action.
I could choose a track mode, a high speed Autobahn mode or the normal EB mode, which is good for most ordinary driving situations.
Sharlet also photographs the most ordinary objects and moments: the light at sundown, a scale, a window lit with the glow of a television.
That's a really big bummer, because I love the idea, and using them can make even the most ordinary events feel a bit more special.
Most EU countries consider it a badge of honour to see a compatriot in a top job, and most ordinary Poles backed Mr Tusk's re-election.
The blackout resulted in a "near-total loss of access" for mobile and fixed line connections for most ordinary users, according to digital rights NGO NetBlocks.
Of course, instituting a "Fair Go" rule wouldn't benefit most ordinary gamblers, who are unaffected by the hefty penalties and restrictions put on high-stakes bettors.
Every shot in El Camino, from the most ordinary setup to the fanciest trick shot, feels deliberately chosen to skew just a bit away from conventional choices.
He began his career like most ordinary college grads: no money, no clear direction and what looked like a lifetime at a desk job as an accountant.
Most ordinary Brazilians, however, are likely to be more concerned with the political drama being played out nightly on their TV screens, as gripping as any novela.
He was at his most liberated, though not at his happiest, I fear, when splitting into multiple selves, which was why most ordinary movies couldn't contain him.
People who have traveled to Venezuela have told me that most ordinary people they spoke to would prefer to have their money in dollars instead of Bitcoin.
She argued that open committee hearings and recorded votes in committee have mostly benefited lobbyists, given that most ordinary citizens pay little attention to the legislative process.
To be precise, most ordinary folk likely will have to wait until April, 2019 -- after the midterm elections -- when we fill out tax returns for the 2018 year.
Most ordinary people would submit that as long as we're talking about interest rates in terms of zero-point-something, we're talking about the moral equivalent of zero.
Two doting parents who were also extraordinary chefs, with richly varied backgrounds and atypical paths, doing the most ordinary thing in the world — making dinner for their family.
The movement's numbers are haunted by the ghosts of the most ordinary of people — an injured high school football player, an unemployed single mother, a former heroin addict.
Such gestures do not resonate with most ordinary Taiwanese, particularly the young, who increasingly feel they have a unique Taiwanese identity that is distinct from the rest of China.
But Prince on his most ordinary day was better than countless musicians at their best, and now that he's gone, being able to hear more Prince equals more pleasure.
Sprinkled among the longer pieces in his latest book are a handful of astonishing short poems — conversational lyrics that link our most ordinary activities to the energies of the universe.
In such circumstances, and contrary to the adage that applies in most ordinary circumstances of life, that law says that demonstrations of love count for less, paradoxically, than love itself.
The team counts at least half of the country's 10 million citizens as fans, the weight of which gives it a greater cultural and social significance than most ordinary sports teams.
He imagines a Trumpian autocracy built upon the most ordinary of foundations: a growing economy, a cynical public, a cowed media, a self-interested business community, and a compliant Republican Party.
Even the most ordinary elements of life—the lengths to which a mother will go to protect her children, meeting someone special, what remains unsaid within a marriage—become viscerally exciting.
In Havana, where until recently the internet has been out of reach for most ordinary Cubans, the city's relatively new Wi-Fi parks have become stations of despair following the announcement.
Zsa Zsa Gabor fans are dropping some major dough on over 450 of her personal belongings -- from the most glamorous to the most ordinary ... and there's still time to spend more.
His movies look and sound like Sundance-sourced exercises in regional realism, and he is sensitive to the nuances of feeling that infuse even the strangest circumstances, and also the most ordinary.
Instead — and this is what makes this play something more than a receptacle for recycled observations about its famous subjects — "Hillary and Clinton" strips its protagonist down to her most ordinary self.
On election day in 215 the BBC tried something "entirely new": an exit poll at Gravesend in Kent, which was "shown by a computer to be the most ordinary constituency in England".
And I think one of the things that we found out in the financial crisis was, layers of complexity had been added to the financial world that were now beyond most ordinary readers.
"There&aposs a damaging misconception in this debate that there&aposs a binary divide between the brain surgeons and the people who pick strawberries — most ordinary immigrants are somewhere in between," Portes said.
But of all the techniques Carter and other book-stuffers employed to boost their visibility, one of the most dependable is also one of the most ordinary: buying ads through Amazon Marketing Services (AMS).
Instead of focusing on landmarks, the monsters appear in everyday situations and the most ordinary of places — a construction site, an auto rickshaw, an overcrowded Mumbai local train, and even inside a drain pipe.
These are the stories behind the faces on the "Honor Wall" of Stop Foodborne Illness, the national nonprofit that represents and supports those who suffered a drastic consequence following the most ordinary act: eating.
By contrast, there's no tragedy in "Sully," just sighs of relief, probing questions and an outwardly uncomplicated hero whose extraordinariness is so deeply imbued that it is finally the most ordinary thing about him.
But despite such dedicated subterfuge, Mr. Barrera, was finally arrested in 2012 in the most ordinary setting — chatting on a pay phone in front of a church near the border between Venezuela and Colombia.
You hear about people being murdered, not in danger zones or battlefields, but while doing the most ordinary things, and you think: I do that, I do that every day, that could have been me.
Most ordinary North Koreans rely on a monotonous diet of rice, corn, kimchi and bean paste, and they lack essential fats and protein, according to testimonies from defectors and from U.N. officials allowed to visit.
Stauskas is the most ordinary of NBA players, which is to say that he's pretty extraordinary—a singular talent from the start, motivation that's frankly unnatural in its ferociousness, the right luck at the right time.
The public relations experts in the Kremlin and state-owned media have had years of practice framing competing unfolding stories for national consumption on television, where most ordinary Russians get their news and shape their views.
It takes a sophisticated actor and significant resources to pull off a hack like the one laid out in the report, cybersecurity experts say, making it a waste to use intrusion tools on most ordinary people.
Osvaldo Gonzalez and Alberto Arias, friends and business partners, happened to pass under a Miami bridge that Thursday afternoon, the road bustling with fellow drivers also out on the most ordinary and unthreatening of life's tasks.
It's called The Curiosity of Jeff Goldblum and "taps into curiosity seeker Goldblum as he embarks on a journey across the globe to uncover the extraordinary stories behind the world's most 'ordinary' things,'" Nat Geo told Deadline.
While it is impossible to object to the development of life enhancing and lifesaving drugs, we have not addressed the enormous costs that have put those drugs out of reach for many—and often mostordinary patients.
One option is to allow females, including Aiko and Hisahito's two elder sisters, to retain their imperial family status after marriage and inherit or pass the throne to their children, which surveys show most ordinary Japanese favor.
Most ordinary investors use mutual funds and exchange-traded funds rather than individual stocks, and many avoid taking losses because they've been told over and over not to try timing the market and to instead ride out downturns.
We also allowed these firms access to the mortgage and higher education finance markets, where most ordinary Americans had for many decades safely financed the acquisition of by far their most important assets — their homes and their educations.
In Yasmina Reza's unsettling new novel, Elisabeth, the narrator, looks back on an evening in a Paris suburb that began in the most ordinary way — a casual evening party for family, friends and neighbors — and ended in catastrophe.
Even so, the fees are much higher than most ordinary people can afford, averaging 1,300 yuan ($190) a month for the reasonably fit but with extra charges for those who want a single room or need lots of nursing.
The Kienholzes are much more inventive in other works that lack the chaser of fury, such as "The nativity" (1961) that uses the most ordinary materials like shovels, plant hangers, lamps, and emergency lights to make a convincing Christmas scene.
And we need that because, unlike the financial-services industry, advertising is not too big to fail … because online display ads are so terrible and so oversaturated, most ordinary people don't particularly like advertising and wouldn't care if it went away.
That's the paradox of our era: our most ordinary daily lives are regulated by scientific knowledge, and the dangers of this (often invisible) regulation can be fought only by a different knowledge, not by New Age wisdoms and common sense.
Every ephemeral moment has a cinematic glow, with something radiant extracted from even the most ordinary of objects, like a pink rose carried aloft by a boy, his movement blurring its blossoms as he passes by on the gray Moscow sidewalk.
Eschewing the hyperactive constructivism typical of Eisenstein's montage technique, Episodes for Study confers a vivid, gentle poetry on even the most ordinary and forgotten pieces of life — or, better still, allows them to attain heights of poetic expressiveness of their own.
After the coq-au-vin disaster, my father reserved two bins in the cellar for my mother, labelling two Rolodex cards, in red marker, "ETS Red" and "ETS White," and placing a few bottles of his most ordinary wine in each.
Elad Walach, CEO of a startup called Aidoc, tells Axios that he has trained an AI system to detect the most ordinary but urgent and pernicious maladies — ones that, if missed by a radiologist, could lead to "a nightmare" for the patient.
The attack in France was shocking not only to neighbors in Magnanville, about 2818 miles from Paris, but across the country because it underscored that extremist attacks can happen in the most ordinary places, above all in those where people believe they are safe.
French pâtisserie traditions have given us the éclaire, pain au chocolat, croissant, and brioche, and even the most ordinary of Parisian bakeries can be counted on for oven-fresh deliciousness But it seems the British public dgaf about culinary heritage or fancy baking methods.
If there is no space for the visions of the most talented among us no matter where they come from — or how strange their ideas may seem to those who cannot comprehend them — what possible future can we really have but the most ordinary?
Mr. Barkan sat quietly as the voice spoke, wearing a black T-shirt that read "Be a Hero" — an extraordinary person no longer able to do the most ordinary things, seeking through his words and his example to convince ordinary people to do something extraordinary.
Philomene's self-portraits catalog the slowness of transition, capturing the beauty in the little details of daily life: brushing their teeth, eating breakfast, and watching films in bed, sometimes using different colored bulbs in their bedroom to illuminate the most ordinary moments into atmospheric scenes.
Yi Jie Li, a 25-year-old woman with spinal atrophy and an outspoken advocate who wrote the 2017 book 103,300 Days: The Most Ordinary Luxury, penned a letter to the NHIA pleading with it to cover the drug for the patients it could help.
And then the Cambridge Analytica disclosures of the early part of last year, which I think, again, were the "aha" moment for the internet user as, as Snowden revealed the flow of data from the private sector to the government in ways unknown to most ordinary consumers.
The arrests in connection with Bezeq — a $2.9 billion telecom giant with telephone, television and news divisions — involve official actions taken by Mr. Netanyahu's government that were worth hundreds of millions of dollars to a near monopoly enterprise that sends monthly bills to most ordinary Israeli voters.
Throughout the course of his life, Masri, now 39, has only ever known an Assad as his country's leader, and the paranoia that infected most Syrians' interaction with government authorities cast a pall over the most ordinary things, like applying for a passport or a driver's license.
Something as small as a debilitating physical injury that would have most ordinary humans laid up for weeks wasn't about to stop him from delivering his live show to the many fans who had looked forward to it, and it didn't stop him from doing it in style either.
It is perhaps hard to understand now, but at that time, in this place, the Marxist vision of world solidarity as translated by the Communist Party induced in the most ordinary of men and women a sense of one's own humanity that ran deep, made life feel large; large and clarified.
That show is "Andy Warhol Photography: 1967-1987," which highlights the artist's photographic output with a range of gelatin silver prints that record the most ordinary moments in his random daily activities, as well as his Polaroid portraits, still-lifes and nudes, filling both of Jack Shainman gallery's Chelsea locations.
The current blackout, which began on June 3, has resulted in a "near-total loss of access" for mobile and fixed line connections for most ordinary users, though connectivity had improved from 2% to 10% of normal levels by last Thursday, said Alp Toker of NetBlocks, a digital rights NGO.
"I am the most ordinary, boring, chubby girl with glasses and messy hair and allergies and an affinity to romantic comedies and it's weird when people tell me I look like Beyonce or Ashanti or Aaliyah or Jasmine from Aladdin because those are literally the only representations they've seen in media," she said.
Sharing videos, binge-watching Netflix, the resultant neuro-pudding at the end of an epic gaming marathon, the perverse seduction of recording and devouring our most ordinary human thoughts on Facebook and Instagram — Wallace somehow knew all this was coming, and (as the man himself might have put it) it gave him the howling fantods.
Consider how a critical framework can transform the most ordinary objects, from the Q-tips and Bubble Wrap celebrated in the Italian curator Paola Antonelli's 2005 survey, "Humble Masterpieces: Everyday Marvels of Design," to the trimming of fingernails in a 2009 performance of the American composer John Cage's piece "0'00,"" whose score consists of a single instruction: "In a situation provided with maximum amplification (no feedback), perform a disciplined action.
Over nine-and-a-half minutes, Mike Hadreas and his band create magic amidst the Tiny Desk set, with low-key, intimate-feeling versions of tracks from his fourth album No Shape—"Slip Away" and "Valley"—as well as "Normal Song" from his 2012 release Put Your Back N To It. Often it is the most ordinary-feeling things that can be the most spellbinding, and that's what Perfume Genius brings to this performance.

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