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Our ability to contain multitudes gets stronger, and we start to contain even more multitudes.
We all contain multitudes, and we all deserve to see as much of those multitudes as possible in things that give us pleasure.
We contain multitudes, and we don't always have the answers.
Like Walt Whitman, I too contain multitudes: I'm a millennial.
Let's break down the multitudes this one menu item contains.
"Tully" not only contains multitudes but forces some difficult questions.
She's interesting because she, like all of us, contains multitudes.
While this might sound bad on principle, subtweeting contains multitudes.
But that's the point: her work and persona contain multitudes.
Let's all take a look at the multitudes it contains.
It still projects the illusion of a universe containing multitudes.
Behold them with wonder, humble theatergoer, for they are multitudes.
As Walt Whitman may have put it, he contains multitudes.
But, like most of Reichardt's films, this one contains multitudes.
CreditCreditJake Naughton for The New York Times Bamboo contains multitudes.
Favorite quote: "I am large, I contain multitudes" — Walt Whitman.
Our lives are rich because each of us contains multitudes.
We have in common the understanding that we contain multitudes.
The inventor of Valium tranquilized himself before tranquilizing the multitudes.
Our lives are rich because each of us contains multitudes.
Switch up genre so wildly they go, 'Whoa, Peaches contains MULTITUDES!
He is vast, he contains multitudes, and he continues to seduce.
That's partly why Ellie takes on multitudes that Claire's character cannot.
There's no other way to put it: Ashima Shiraishi contains multitudes.
We've decoded the multitudes of new symbols Apple has given us.
This image contains multitudes—more than 21,2600 galaxies to be specific.
This image contains multitudes—more than 1,000 galaxies to be specific.
We can't compare multitudes of providers or easily switch between providers.
Only without the PC's multitudes of configuration options and driver hassles.
In the words of Walt Whitman, the "I" can embrace multitudes.
It is, as the title suggests, a celebration of Post's multitudes.
As with all great American artists, Franklin contained and enthralled multitudes.
Otros videos parecen mostrar oficiales disparando indiscriminadamente hacia multitudes de manifestantes.
Finally, both the tapes and the transcript vault could contain multitudes.
Coronal mass ejections are composed of multitudes of tiny solar particles.
Jacobsen's artwork is playful and funny, and each page contains multitudes.
There's multitudes of music from the other Manchester band of the 70s.
In "The Long Night," we got an unprecedented glimpse at those multitudes.
Right about now, Hawkins is just feeling too small to contain multitudes.
Read on to learn more about the multitudes that this sign contains.
By 1960 6m "Paddis" had been sold, and multitudes more Paddi pads.
Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes.
As young people, women and multitudes of people across America are doing.
Teens—those selfie taking, Kik loving, Snapchat gods and goddesses—contain multitudes.
And so, just as cuchi cuchi contains multitudes, Charo does as well.
In sum, Zafar is an Indian fellow — who contains multitudes of contradictions.
Multitudes worked to overcome strong resistance to sharing political power with women.
The French singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg, who died in 1991, contained multitudes.
Esto reduce las multitudes y permite que los visitantes tomen selfis tranquilamente.
This process incorporates all the risks that these multitudes of traders perceive.
It contains multitudes, and in three visits, I barely scratched the surface.
Yet, the government just turned the multitudes into targets of their oppression.
The world's benighted multitudes yearn for freedom and one day will win it.
On FlightRadar24, multitudes of planes were pictured heading far away from the storm.
It took me a little longer to understand the social multitudes CES contains.
Women — all of us — need to see one another's multitudes depicted in media.
There isn't any "This is who we are"—we're multitudes, and always were.
I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life.
One person contains multitudes, or at least a duality that depends on circumstance.
Each contains multitudes and offers the same to you, should you choose it.
I CONTAIN MULTITUDES: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life.
On Beauty Lush without being overpowering, these new fragrances celebrate the scent's multitudes.
They taught me in their contradictions, in the fact that they contain multitudes.
You just have to get to work and find the multitudes inside you.
You just have to get to work and find the multitudes inside you.
But even when operating outside that pan-stylistic group, his approach contains multitudes.
Ultra hosts multitudes of festivals each year in different countries around the world.
The dancer embodies many people: to borrow from Walt Whitman, she contains multitudes.
The novel is an astonishingly capacious form; like Whitman, it can contain multitudes.
It also contains multitudes, not just of people and locations, but of memories.
Among the women, this field will contain multitudes, often in the same candidate.
Like Cindy Sherman, Remy contains multitudes; they've simply never sounded this operatic before.
But the medical center episode was just one of multitudes in recent years.
Drew Taggart of the Chainsmokers would like you to know that he contains multitudes.
"La gente no se está dejando llevar por la locura de las multitudes", dijo.
Am I right in thinking you're big believers in showing multitudes to counteract stereotypes?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Walt Whitman's America is large, it contains multitudes.
It's about using the position to improve the lives of multitudes of other people.
Diddy contains multitudes...it's just hard to keep track of which ones are real.
Sanders' pied piper multitudes of millennials were spared critical scrutiny of their hero's promises.
They're Whitmanesque, containing multitudes, holding opposite ideas in their minds at the same time.
I really do believe that we contain multitudes, and more than just our sexuality.
And of course, Shange herself, who died a year ago and who contained multitudes.
La muestra interactiva y fácil de compartir mediante Instagram ha atraído a las multitudes.
Although they're large and contain multitudes, conspiracy theories across the spectrum share two things.
Qiu rejects the notion of queerness as a single experience, showcasing its multitudes instead.
Anxiety, after all, need not be rational, need not be coherent, can contain multitudes.
Fidel didn't merely contain multitudes: He took all of our destinies and redesigned them.
Schools, hospitals, nursery schools and many other governmental institutions were closing down in multitudes.
The show blends the sincere with the sardonic, making room for the multitudes gays contain.
A celebrity food incident contains multitudes: It's a tiny detail that means so much more.
She contains multitudes, where the man she aims to send-up is one flat note.
That fact has not stopped multitudes on the internet from believing in this fictional movie.
From this simple device — yet another hopeless search for a missing Disney family — spring multitudes.
I tip the barista $1 and read I Contain Multitudes for about half an hour.
At times, the show embraces its multitudes simultaneously, which makes for some fine dark comedy.
But they still turned out, in multitudes, to welcome him home to Kinshasa from prison.
Captioning a naked body selfie, Dunham wrote that her body contains multitudes, like women themselves.
Such are the multitudes he contains; he is far from a nineteenth-century figure alone.
There were multiple, and it represents the multitudes of black America—and, inherently, its humanity.
Oh, comes the collective response from multitudes of women, persecuted yet powerful, but they do.
These works contain their own multitudes: gorgeous desolate landscapes, a sign of ecological end times.
He was a man of multitudes who everyone could find a piece of themselves in.
We've said it before and we'll say it again: Each sign of the Zodiac contains multitudes.
If the past is constructed, then there are multitudes of pasts we can and do construct.
But, as the music video for the track, released earlier today, proves, Harry Styles contains multitudes.
Her audience grew by multitudes once she landed a spot on Love & Hip Hop: New York.
The GIF below, which rose to the front page of Reddit Friday afternoon, truly contains multitudes.
"Stand by for reports of multitudes saved in Botswana, where religious freedom still exists," he posted.
La realidad es que, hoy, Lula es la única figura opositora capaz de entusiasmar a multitudes.
Zuckerberg began to detail how Facebook competes in a number of areas with multitudes of apps.
I CONTAIN MULTITUDES: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life, by Ed Yong.
"The blues contain multitudes," Kevin Young, the poet and essayist (and this magazine's poetry editor), writes .
I can hear the Italy-goers, in their multitudes, telling me that I'm only cheating myself.
But – because it's Veep and because women in politics contain multitudes – Nickerson isn't actually anyone's fool.
A social media movement was born as multitudes of women came forward to share their stories.
Consider The angel found him asleep, which, to a Chomskyan, contains multitudes you could never imagine.
López Obrador, político de izquierda, no ha dejado de caminar entre multitudes ni de besar bebés.
Their corporate wealth is built on harvesting and commercializing the information supplied by the online multitudes.
As Bair concludes, Al Capone remains alluring because — like the United States itself — he contained multitudes.
Besides, Cerrone is a man of contradictions—like Walt Whitman before him, a man containing multitudes.
But these days there are multitudes of sounds that can be made digitally or through computer programs.
We are demonstrating that we contain multitudes and can turn out in numbers too large to ignore.
And in a domestic setting, a 25-by-25-foot square contains multitudes more than a roof.
The earthy hues and gradients of the Iranian desert, when reflected in multitudes, create an interesting effect.
The disease is killing multitudes of animals, hitting the global pork supply chain, and driving up prices.
But despite its seemingly amusing nature, it also reveals how people, more often than not, contain multitudes.
A Bread Factory explores those multitudes on the individual and community level within this small town fable.
This sparked mass protests—Kazakhs fear that Chinese multitudes will occupy their empty land and never leave.
I can live in these multitudes of spaces, and I think she taught [women of color] that.
Grande, through this photo, expressed the painful multitudes of grief — and the comfort of their memories together.
Just as each element has a certain valence, every line spoken in the Curie lab contains multitudes.
She is large, she contains multitudes, and she loves to mix Walt Whitman quotes with queef jokes.
Her portrayal of Claire's mother, Elizabeth Hale, contained multitudes; it's a shame she wasn't in more episodes.
The first thing I noticed were the multitudes of people filling every nook and cranny of London.
"Congratulations to Chris Evans, for containing more multitudes than we originally thought," wrote The Cut, for example.
Is there an off-season where one can do the full hajj but with fewer teeming multitudes?
Grandma would have rolled her eyes and sighed — she was a champion sigher, her sighs contained multitudes.
Jeff is capable of multitudes — to be loved, to be feared, to be lonely, to be mad.
That's why music has been also misused for brainwashing purposes—in battle, in religion, to manipulate multitudes.
It shines — or, rather, softly refocuses — a light on the power of one man over the multitudes.
The multitudes of people who admire Mills's photographs don't also get to experience his generosity and humor.
"The idea that we contain multitudes — like Walt Whitman — was becoming a physiological realization," Mr. Pesic said.
Walt Whitman spoke of their contradictions years ago accepting themselves in the sense that they contain multitudes.
The "who" of the red carpet is equally important on social media, but there, it operates in multitudes.
The earthy hues and gradients of the Iranian desert, when reflected in multitudes, create an entirely different effect.
Multitudes of Latin Americans have packed the stadiums in deepest Russia as if they were attending home games.
"-- Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, 1986 "Do I have the right to represent the multitudes who have perished?
Sure, every sign of the Zodiac contains multitudes, but as a group Aquarians are flat-out walking contradictions.
You stare at that glyph and contemplate its weird alchemical hermaphroditic enigma and realize that Prince contains multitudes.
He posted another cryptic tweet Tuesday — his first in over a month — but this digital missive contains multitudes.
What they would apply to wax seems multitudes more important for a statue that can imitate facial tics.
Untold multitudes of potentially beneficial compounds were locked away in bacteria that couldn't be grown in a lab.
It seems vaguely connected to the warehouse of the last two episodes — clearly, this glass box contains multitudes.
Though relatively few American Jews ever immigrated there, multitudes enacted their Zionism with financial support and political advocacy.
The word "queer" has always contained the shimmer of multitudes; even etymologists can't settle on one origin story.
My patients represent just one sample of the multitudes of women whose autonomy has been wrested from them.
Although Amazon dominates e-commerce, there are multitudes of department stores and retail brands with successful digital platforms.
So, if someone plans to massacre multitudes, we might expect that person to accomplish that "very easy" conversion.
The dead multitudes make you feel comfortable, reminding you that there are more buried people than living people.
La mayoría de las escuelas están abiertas, aunque con almuerzos espaciados entre sí para evitar las grandes multitudes.
The two parties contained enough multitudes that American politics functioned sort of like a multiparty democracy in practice.
But the overall mood is less hectic than peaceful; Wang's snapshot shows a China that happily encompasses multitudes.
Their comeback release, "BooCheeMish," matches the choir's folkloric harmonies to multitudes of instruments, not all of them traditional.
Whether it is a mask or a vessel, Moon's works contains multitudes of different overlapping allusions and evocations.
"Private jets, private jets, private jets with four or five seats — and we have multitudes here!" he hollered.
Astronomers have also raised concerns about the multitudes of Starlink satellites disrupting their view of the night sky.
An essential element of a modern democracy is the wide dispersal of knowledge among a multitudes of experts.
There is huge energy and passion in the anti-Trump multitudes that Democrats have barely begun to tap.
And that figure does not include the multitudes of office pools, with their $103 or $210 entry fees.
And that figure does not include the multitudes of office pools, with their $5 or $10 entry fees.
We think of ourselves as part of monolithic tribes up against other tribes, whereas we each contain multitudes.
Elephantiasis is one of 17 neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that affect 1.5bn people, disabling children and keeping multitudes poor.
While it might not look like something from Earth, the Blob is very much alive—and it contains multitudes.
Multitudes of businesses will fail if they don't drastically change their approach to meet and exceed consumers' mobile expectations.
Still, it's not impossible that Trump's multitudes is a sign the grassroots uprising will confound conventional wisdom yet again.
Yes, Santa Clarita contains multitudes; it's everything above, and it treads that previously-invisible space between the genres brilliantly.
When she describes her grandfather's funeral, you feel the whiskey-scented breath of closely gathered multitudes of chattering mourners.
Makonnen, the rapper from Atlanta, wore a black Clash T-shirt and scoped the swarming multitudes from the bar.
Human Rights Watch and others have reported countless indiscriminate airstrikes by coalition forces, which have killed multitudes of civilians.
"I Contain Multitudes," his first book, covers a huge amount of microscopic territory in clear, strong, often epigrammatic prose.
If that's the most interesting character trait about me, then I have failed in my pursuit of containing multitudes.
Many contemporary newspapers claimed the show sparked a mass panic, sending multitudes of listeners fleeing their homes in fear.
Hovering over streets and sidewalks, it delivered multitudes while casting dappled shadows made for beauty shots and sometimes poetry.
Aunque eso impulsa la economía local, muchos residentes temen que las multitudes acaben con la belleza de su ciudad.
While Fatebe might not embrace multitudes, she does contain mirror-likenesses that are up to something, who knows what?
Jiménez caminó al palacio presidencial, abriéndose camino a través de las multitudes que se encontraban afuera, exhausto y temeroso.
Rogers said Welch hated the nickname, which alluded to the bomb that's designed to kill multitudes without destroying cities.
By 1988, Little Saigon was already firmly established, with multitudes of Vietnamese shops, restaurants and businesses lining Bolsa Avenue.
Nikita Stewart, a Metro reporter, wanted to spotlight the multitudes of people living in illegal basement apartments in Queens.
Through the use of lighter pigments on their cheeks, both draw our attention to their eyes, which contain multitudes.
New data deal: Tech giants' corporate wealth is built on harvesting and commercializing the information supplied by online multitudes.
En específico, las multitudes de bañistas rituales que vienen a lavar sus pecados y a sumergirse en las aguas.
There are several Facebook groups dedicated to CVI, Pinterest boards of toys and room setups, multitudes of blogs by parents.
These are the kinds of multitudes in which people exist — and they identify with both the joy and the struggle.
This show consists of one actor on a nearly empty stage, but it aims to encompass multitudes and many miles.
A rock contains multitudes of minerals, each with atomic nuclei that would recoil from a marauding WIMP in different ways.
It seems impossible Perry, who viciously attacked Celeste and her friends in his final moments, could hold so many multitudes.
The doggerel verse pokes fun at the seemingly endless multitudes of Chinese cuisines: Have they run out of provinces yet?
The multitudes of small donors who gave a few bucks to Bernie did not want tax loopholes or special favors.
Sean Baker's raucous comedy, shot on tricked-out iPhones, "encompasses dizzying multitudes," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
He established the Wiphala as the country's dual flag alongside the tricolor, affirming Bolivia as a land of tribal multitudes.
It's also a reminder that humans in general contain multitudes, and that goes for cis and non-cis people alike.
So I mean, what we're getting at here is: the act of the 69, an ancient yin-yang, contains multitudes.
So this holiday weekend, I'll be among the multitudes who will sit in the pews, hoping another sermon takes flight.
"We try to show that there's multitudes of stories that can be interesting for women and about women," Atkins said.
The festival contains multitudes: The next day, it will show Mel Brooks's "The Producers," which is approaching its 218th anniversary.
Las multitudes que protestan no están guiadas por partidos ni por movimientos visibles, carecen de un conjunto claro de reivindicaciones.
With these adorable and eerie designs, you'll soon be able to show that you are Halloween fan who contains multitudes.
But the multitudes with smartphones and torches who have packed Victoria Square in front of the government building know better.
Joe continues to contain multitudes that are meant to make us second guess how awful he is (reminder: He's awful!).
Ultimately, I have an artist's view of the world, not an ideologue's: as complex, imperfect, paradoxical, a mess, containing multitudes.
The Amazon is the most biodiverse place on Earth, so that swath of rainforest likely displaced multitudes of endangered animals.
Though more than 2,000 man-made satellites currently orbit the earth, most people never think about the multitudes of spacecraft.
To echo the words of another American poet who chose assassinations as a topic, Hayes's work is large; it contains multitudes.
Narrative director Taylor Kurosaki wants us all to remember that Call of Duty's take on blockbuster moments has traditionally contained multitudes.
She remains, you might say, her singular self, though singular is perhaps the wrong word for someone who truly contains multitudes.
Corals are made up of multitudes of tiny polyps, and each one—like their jellyfish cousins—has a prickly, venomous sting.
I look at my childhood now, more objective, and see the multitudes of my father and how that affected our relationship.
Thus, when people like Kristof depict students and faculty with cartoonish simplicity, they ignore the fact that we all contain multitudes.
But regardless of its future, the Landsat program has revolutionized the human perspective on Earth with its multitudes of stunning images.
Taken together, both the visuals and music play off of one another to communicate the idea that black people contain multitudes.
Like the greatest artists, he contained multitudes and left a trail of ambiguity to keep you guessing, eternally hijacking your attention.
Perhaps we all contain multitudes, but Vargas Llosa has put his contradictions into action, in his life and on the page.
Although a cloud contains multitudes of temperatures and humidity levels, these variables are as good as constant across a single snowflake.
" She is wary of the way that "tastemakers" dictate how art history is written: "We want to continue to present multitudes.
Yet cataloging Babitz's multitudes has become its own kind of fetish, one that feels akin to a tacky fantasy about sexy librarians.
But just as we ourselves contain multitudes, and an eggplant is sometimes just an eggplant, an emoji can have multiple meanings, too.
I just have to know that for every unkind thing or unkind person, there are multitudes of people that have my back.
Nintendo's DIY cardboard Labo construction kits for the Switch were released last week, offering multitudes of projects to build and play with.
The best science fiction is large and contains multitudes of styles, and Discovery seems to have been built to prove that fact.
The streaming service is home to multitudes of binge-able TV shows that portray smart, brave, funny, flawed, and utterly relatable women.
It does multitudes of wonderful things, and yet we have a government that eradicates it and won't let us use this plant.
Thomas Carlyle, writing in 225, railed against the "demon of mechanism" whose disruptive power was guilty of "oversetting whole multitudes of workmen".
And he's reaching for it, and that's why this world is blessed, and this man is a lifelong inspiration that contains multitudes.
"People contain multitudes," she quipped when I recalled her performing a rap she wrote and shared with her classmates in middle school.
It's expansive enough to contain cinematic multitudes: westerns, musicals, melodramas and art films of the more rarefied type find a home here.
The Neediest Cases Fund Stuffed inside cookie tins and between the pages of books in Diane Fields's kitchen are multitudes of recipes.
This Playboy Bunny has gone feral from its social role, now potentially available to be with multitudes of other animals and plants.
Frank Bruni We purveyors of commentary tend to find multitudes in the teeniest speck and mirrors of the zeitgeist wherever we turn.
Going forward, climate change will displace millions — and there is no concertina wire strong enough to hold back multitudes desperate to survive.
Herbivorous insects — those multitudes that feed vertebrates like birds — find it hard to sniff out their food plants in traffic-polluted air.
With such cuts, he acquired the derisive moniker named after the neutron bomb, which was designed to kill multitudes without destroying cities.
And yet the poetic vision is the one thing needful to release a spiritual power, indescribably great, for the exaltation of multitudes.
And though "A Quiet Passion" is small — modest in scope, inward rather than expansive, precise in word and gesture — it contains multitudes.
But it contained multitudes of criticism of investigators' handling of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act process for the campaign adviser Carter Page.
Hummingbirds are tiny, but they contain multitudes; this week, there was plenty of story to tell in print, online and in video.
Also, the notion of a "signature" anything is an illusion, as though the multitudes a person contains could ever really be branded.
She looks around his bachelor pad, taking in his wall art: Klimt, Lichtenstein, and an Arcade Fire concert poster — clearly, he contains multitudes.
Doi, who is Japanese, creates voluminous abstract compositions with multitudes of tiny circles, each of which, he says, represents a single human soul.
Definitely. But she also contains multitudes: she's funny, yes, but she's also caring, open about her sex life, and she slays at karaoke.
Trouble is, Paltrow's multitudes of 14-carat-gold-crusted "alternative health" advice are a lot like Trump's "alternative facts": basically totally made up.
Does it benefit humanity more to return a sack of cash to the Sacklers, or to spend it on bringing culture to multitudes?
En Comic-Con 2013, un panel sobre el vigésimo aniversario de "The X-Files" convocó a una de las mayores multitudes del evento.
The App Store and the multitudes it contained gave us dates on demand, personal chauffeurs, and endless photo streams of our friends' lives.
Yung Lean contains multitudes: he's a man of varied tastes, and thus he creates varied sounds, making music under more than one name.
Despite once being named as the band that most people use to go to sleep, Coldplay has slappers, ragers, and bangers in multitudes.
For every action of Trump there is a powerful and growing reaction from the multitudes who believe that America is better than Trump.
But because they are seven, which in this case stands for multitudes, these young South African university students are destined to be divided.
What began as a large box with three channels and grainy images has evolved to high-definition flat screens with multitudes of content.
In New Hampshire, he has purchased several multitudes more Facebook advertising than the campaigns of Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders combined.
Multitudes of lions, leopards, elephants and other beasts once roamed Senegal, but decades of hunting and development wiped out almost all of them.
And it's in that light that multitudes of organizations and people have taken proactive steps to usher victims to safety and apprehend their abusers.
In my most famous books, "Rich Habits" and "Change Your Habits, Change Your Life," I share the habits multitudes of millionaires have in common.
That's because it's covered with multitudes of tiny, backwards-facing spines made from keratin, also known as the stuff your fingernails are made of.
The candidates, multitudes of media and others are in New Hampshire, where if in Manchester, 90 percent of it happens within an hour's drive.
Stubbs was overwhelmed by the cameras and multitudes of people, and he preferred to let his kitten pals Aurora and Denali enjoy the spotlight.
But Le Roux also contained multitudes—I'd heard from a relative that he long secretly dreamed of being a travel writer, for God's sake.
It echoes in the boasts of poets, from Walt Whitman ("I contain multitudes") to Jay Z ("I'm not a businessman/I'm a business, man").
As the saying goes, Arca has always contained multitudes, and tracing her creative arc feels like watching her reveal them all in real time.
The resulting parasite multitudes then spread throughout the body invading red blood cells, where they reproduce again, bursting the blood cells in the process.
The hallmark of genius, of course, the kind the Nobel committee likes to reward, is creative immensity, the ability to absorb and contain multitudes.
Name Calling The quest to name the earth's dazzling multitudes of plants and animals is the subject of "Naming Nature," by Carol Kaesuk Yoon.
A mercurial personality who could flip from naked neediness to towering rage, Mr. Lewis seemed to contain multitudes, and he explored all of them.
In India, our correspondent is tracking one of the country's most hopeful narratives — the spread of the internet to vast multitudes of rural people.
But also, because people contain multitudes, there are times I do want a hug, and so when the mood strikes, I ask for one.
"If they didn&apost have our system, they would have to have multitudes of spreadsheets ... and they&aposd be entering it manually," Caballero said.
Her outlook anticipated characteristics of digital photographs disseminated across social networks, allowing multitudes to exchange perspectives while contending with events in other people's lives.
Suffering from tertiary syphilis, he nevertheless becomes a male Typhoid Mary of the disease, infecting multitudes, leaving little spirochetes of death in his wake.
But the whole does still coalesce because the dog is sculpturally miming this coalescence for you: as a being that contains multitudes of genres.
And the fact that the book contains multitudes of genres makes it extremely experimental, but, because of the dog-as-representation, it's extremely readable.
She had multitudes of scholarship college offers, and accepted one from North Carolina, the powerhouse coached by Anson Dorrance, the former United States coach.
The modern version of the galaxy we live in contains multitudes, much of which has been consumed from outside the borders of its earliest form.
That's a lot of adjectives for a trove of found Polaroids displayed in a single gallery of the museum, but that smallish space contains multitudes.
Kids are living in the very multidimensional world and they are so used to having multitudes of different touch points around themes that they love.
Internet infrastructure relies on a certain level of transparency in order for data to be routed appropriately through the multitudes of networks that comprise it.
The entire Lawrence Township Community mourns her loss and extends our sympathy to the Amy Beverland Community the multitudes of people whose lives she touched.
The multitudes contained within the songs of Sufjan Stevens—of sexuality, of meaning, of spirituality—allows him to evoke feelings that seem universal and timeless.
Three and a half centuries later, science journalist Ed Yong channels Leeuwenhoek's wonder at microorganisms in his lovely and insightful new book, I Contain Multitudes.
To classify belief in the reptilian insurgency as delusional, because it is shared by multitudes, would necessarily capture other shared-belief systems, like major religions.
We now find ourselves in a situation where multitudes of NFL players, most of them African-American, are refusing to stand for the national anthem.
A man with this many alter egos knows that humans contain multitudes, and this section of his discography is just another exhibition of that fact.
There isn't one pop California: There are contradictory multitudes, as natural Northern California instincts and world-of-illusion Southern California fantasies coexist and cross-fertilize.
Microsoft has embodied the best and the worst of technology, sometimes simultaneously (it contains multitudes), and much of that was due to Gates's indelible influence.
"Bill worth 100 smackers" is a C SPOT, which must be very rare, since multitudes of relationship experts have written about trying to find it.
The irascible 68-year-old Vermont farmer and focus of Tony Stone's wondrous documentary portrait, "Peter and the Farm," is a man who contains multitudes.
If you're among the multitudes who purchased a new iPhone SE, you're likely in a rush to integrate your new device into your day-to-day.
Though it's hardly revolutionary to say a person contains multitudes — performers take on different personas all the time — Sandler in particular facilitates a certain cognitive dissonance.
By the time UK outlets had repeatedly highlighted how she referenced both Dizzee and Henry Purcell on separate songs—imagine, a person can exist in multitudes!
Secor's The Diversity of Nature similarly unravels the multitudes of female anatomy with dozens of exhaustive artworks, recontextualizing them with fresh points of view and surroundings.
Wheels IF you are among the multitudes of drivers recently baffled by an encounter with the basic controls of a new car, you're in good company.
Their T-shirt that reads BOI | GRL ($30) is my favorite, playing with concepts of binary gender and allowing you to showcase that you contain multitudes.
The image used to showcase this item—an abstract wheel, not attached to a vehicle, floating in white space—captures the multitudes of the female driver.
George Packer's "Our Man" portrays Holbrooke in all of his endearing and exasperating self-willed glory: relentless, ambitious, voracious, brilliant, idealistic, noble, needy and containing multitudes.
Though it contains multitudes, fast food brand Twitter tends to be absurd, or whimsical, or vaguely embarrassing; it is pop-culture obsessed and sometimes ill-advised.
Of course, the tropical standards like mango, papaya, banana, avocado, and pineapple are available in multitudes, for a fraction of the price that they cost imported.
They were testament to the fact that as our public lands face increasing assaults, the national parks continue to draw multitudes from all walks of life.
Multitudes of short- and long-term effects are anticipated, from postponed events to companies potentially missing a holiday launch target due to the nationwide office closures.
En Europa, el futbol varonil es una excepción: un deporte capaz de reunir multitudes cada fin de semana, incluso para los encuentros más marginales o anodinos.
Instead, during the 1997 to 2005 boom there were multitudes of narratives about smart investors who were bold enough to take a position in the market.
In fashion, the hand is, of course, connected with handicraft — something synonymous with Missoni's multihued, multitextured multitudes of knits, which often involve handmade techniques like crochet.
"4 3 2 1" is a work of outsize ambition and remarkable craft, a monumental assemblage of competing and complementary fictions, a novel that contains multitudes.
"4 3 2 1" is a work of outsize ambition and remarkable craft, a monumental assemblage of competing and complementary fictions, a novel that contains multitudes.
"San Francisco has gone from being driven by multitudes of industries in 21971 to being now focused largely on tech," said Colin Yasukochi, a CBRE analyst.
Unesco World Heritage site status in 1999 boosted a revival, and in recent years mass tourism has landed hard, with multitudes of tour buses and resorts.
The vast multitudes who have been unable to score a ticket to see the play have gotten to know it from the chart-topping cast album.
The multitudes at the camp defy the predictions of state and local officials, many of whom said out-of-state protesters would flee south like migrating birds.
It's been available for mods and some testers for a while, but this is the first time the vast multitudes of redditors will have access to it.
Instead of frantically Googling or sifting through multitudes of tech support forum responses from 2011, she reached out for help to an unlikely source — men on Tinder.
Of course, Gems are actually a very complex group of people — any sign that can claim both Kanye West and Angelina Jolie as members clearly contains multitudes.
Told with dark humor and unflinching candor, Ramey's story is vital reading for the multitudes of women who've been told their pain is all in their heads.
Mexico City comes at you fast, in multitudes, on streets lined with funky bars, glass towers, rundown houses, taco stands, cantinas, designer shops, fancy restaurants, artsy hotels.
Like Mr. Trump, the people doing these things find a fleeting sense of power in the idea they're superior to the darker-skinned multitudes in their orbit.
Thirty years later, Mr. Mubarak's own rule ended abruptly as multitudes thronged Tahrir Square for 18 days in the heady, hopeful early months of the Arab Spring.
But it's core to Obama's idea of politics that America contains multitudes, and we are different, and act differently, depending on what is being asked of us.
SALVADOR, Brazil — From a mosquito's point of view, the sweaty, minimally clothed multitudes thronging the streets of this northeastern city on Monday night must have looked especially delectable.
It was too big to cover; big enough, even in its two-minutes-and-spare-change length to contain multitudes, embrace generations, swallow continents and change the world.
LeWitt's interest was not in the material but in the concept, and these books and writings show that much can still be learned from his multitudes of ideas.
Catering to all these hungry fans are over 2,000 terrestrial radio stations, multitudes of festivals, and artists that tour much more regularly than their counterparts in other genres.
Hirofumi TanakaProfessor, Kinesiology and Health Education, The University of Texas at AustinRegular physical activity brings multitudes of benefits for most organs and tissues we have in our body.
He contains multitudes; he's much more than his punchlines, and Rap or Go to the League shows once again that 2 Chainz is the best in the league.
Despite trips across the country to see specialists and be subject to multitudes of tests like spinal taps, CT scans, MRIs and electroencephalograms, his condition remained a mystery.
It has started to rain with lightning and thunder, but multitudes of attendees at the counterprotests, as well as the few white nationalists in attendance, are still standing.
We live in troubling times, where multitudes of bad actors from these nations want to exploit our generosity by coming to the U.S. to do harm to Americans.
Obama's last name is never heard in Barry—unlike Southside With You, it avoids casting obvious allusions to the present but is rife with moments that suggest multitudes.
Our reviewer, Tom Perrotta, called the story "a work of outsize ambition and remarkable craft, a monumental assemblage of competing and complementary fictions, a novel that contains multitudes."
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO — Este fin de semana, antes de ir al partido de futbol, Gabriela Gómez tomó en cuenta el problema del coronavirus y la transmisibilidad en multitudes.
That she apparently contains multitudes is an especially useful trait in joining the joyful Lady Bountiful of the opening scenes with the mad misanthrope of the later ones.
Parnell mentioned that there are multitudes of college scholarships for high school players who compete in esports — and they often go unfilled, because there are no organized competitions.
It was kind of stunning to think that this very normal-looking human inhabited multitudes of women and men, street urchins and socialites, pin-ups and birthday clowns.
Ed Yong's beautiful, smart, and sometimes shocking new book I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life will make you take a deep breath.
By inspiring Us Weekly to broadcast that helpful hint about index funds to its 2.15 million followers, Spicer may have unintentionally prompted multitudes of people to finally call Vanguard.
Instead of rooting out the speculative missing planet between Mars and Jupiter, astronomers were astonished to find multitudes of tiny worlds, the likes of which had never been seen.
But away from the multitudes of critics and protesters, DeVos is being deployed like a rock star at Trump events as he makes a concerted push on education issues.
" Throughout the record Drewchin explores this in sound, twisting and unfurling her voice in taut curls singing abstract phrases and ideals that contain multitudes like "the body non-profit.
Considering the multitudes of alien films in Hollywood history, Arrival is brilliantly fresh in not introducing us to bipedal aliens who speak perfect English (sorry not sorry, Mr. Thor).
Reactions were swift and contained multitudes, ranging from jokes making fun of vegans to serious outrage over PETA's priorities to conspiracy theories that PETA is a meat industry psyop.
With multitudes of out-of-town delegates and media members descending on the cities, they may be less inclined to venture away from their hotel suites or popular haunts.
But detecting polygenic adaptations in natural populations is a "very tricky business," according to Kern, because those multitudes of genes are likely to be interacting in complex, nonlinear ways.
Together, the two acknowledge the multitudes of reasons why anger lingers but also advocate its necessary release—a practice in faith that is rooted in the black American experience.
Perhaps the reason why critics are so fascinated by I Like It When You Sleep is because its spacious, sonic microcosm contains absolute multitudes to discuss and pore over.
"People always make the mistake of thinking art is created for them," reads a simple, single-panel comic, but it speaks multitudes about Watterson's approach to the art world.
In 2013, Doug Aitken, the internationally acclaimed creator of video and sound installations, produced "Station to Station," a collaboration with multitudes of other well-known artists, musicians and performers.
You can see his fascinating story in our video above, recounted by Ed Yong, author of I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within us and a Grander View of Life.
With just batteries, cables and electric motors, electric vehicles have far fewer moving parts than gasoline engines, with pistons, valves and rods, and transmissions with multitudes of complex gears.
You have fought through the multitudes in front of the Mona Lisa and "Las Meninas," tried to concentrate on the Sistine Chapel ceiling as the tour groups jostle you.
But Wouk reminds us that it doesn't have to be so, that history is shaped in no small part by the personalities and particular habits of thought of multitudes.
Once, rivers on the Atlantic coast "ran silver" with thrashing multitudes of ecologically and societally important fish like salmon, herring and shad as they completed their grand life cycles.
Just as those fighters for independence found a sanctuary from which to gather strength, so should the multitudes who struggle now for justice and equality seek a similar haven.
Every contemporary genome is a mosaic of individual tiles passed along from thousands of ancestors; each of us thus contains not only our "own" ancestry but those of multitudes.
But "The Ferryman," which opened at the Bernard M. Jacobs Theater in October after a London run, has presented extra logistical challenges for the multitudes working on the production.
Philip's memories of his father are so incongruous with the reality of him being a prison guard that he has to believe there's always room for people to contain multitudes.
But playing John Wick, an assassin on the run who deals with his frustrations by killing anyone in his path, may have helped Reeves process the complex multitudes of death.
Should you doubt that she—dancer, thinker, singer-in-multiple-languages—contains multitudes, Chris puts them all on display in ways that some will find confrontational and others, just real.
The 21-year-old's ascension runs parallel with an exciting renaissance of young women rappers who—despite how they are typically grouped in together—offer multitudes of styles and content.
In which case, she thinks, as multitudes before and after her have also thought, why not, then, face down the burden of our lives instead of caving to naked fear?
I try to tap into whatever multitudes might be within myself when I'm writing these characters and think, if I was in the circumstance of this character, how would I react?
While chess playing humans were outpaced by computer brains almost two decades ago, Go is multitudes more complex than chess, with an estimated 10761 possible games (Chess tops out around 10120).
The Imagine Dragons frontman had ankylosing spondylitis, a chronic autoimmune disease causing pain through the spine, but neither he — nor the multitudes of doctors he saw over two years — knew it.
It feeds the notion that representation of black women in the media should be limited only to characters that can be relatively or absolutely "good," instead of characters that contain multitudes.
So if the challenge of measurement is tough for messaging apps, then it is multitudes harder for chat bots, which live inside the relatively measurement black hole that is messaging apps.
When it is only public figures who see their tax affairs spread out for the delectation of the multitudes, many people with useful skills will refuse to enter the public arena.
The case itself contains multitudes that speak to the state of division and prejudice that America was in at the time (and in an uncomfortably evident number of ways still is).
"Anyone who does not respect the multitudes in the north and south who reject Hadi and his followers must be sick and deranged," Houthi Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein al-Azzi tweeted.
Just because America doesn't have a successful new healthcare plan does not, by any means, suggest this man has not achieved multitudes during his first six months in the White House.
Under the program, New York City police officers made it a routine practice to stop and search multitudes of mostly black and Hispanic men to see if they were carrying weapons.
The Battle of the Bastards was even less complex: The Good Starks were pitted against Evil Ramsay, a character so simplistically drawn he makes Lord Voldemort seem like he contains multitudes.
In addition, Chaffetz is among the multitudes of lawmakers who sleep in their offices during weeks when the House is in session instead of spending money on expensive D.C. real estate.
Backstage after the show Mr. Tisci said he wanted to prove that Burberry wasn't just about "one identity," but rather could propose multitudes; could dress mothers and daughters, fathers and sons.
On the land mass now called the United States there is a multitude of multitudes, actively existing tribal societies, that have been buried and distorted into a generic concept of tribe.
Mientras los fanáticos se apretujaban durante horas frente a enormes escenarios, las publicaciones en redes sociales donde aparecían las multitudes contenían comentarios mordaces dirigidos a los organizadores y a los asistentes.
At last, the breadth of the novelistic world allows enough space for her characters to contain multitudes, for their interactions and the randomness of the world to complicate any moral judgments.
DevOps Engineer — $107,310 A DevOps engineer contains multitudes; they're both a developer and a manager who monitors the code being released, making sure the workflow of software development is well implemented.
There are miles of new and refurbished roads, a sumptuous national theater and clusters of gleaming exercise equipment that draw multitudes of fitness-crazed Senegalese to a seaside promenade at dusk.
In Detective Pikachu, however, the gimmick operates a bit differently: When the characters on screen hear "pika pika," the audience hears full sentences and cogent thoughts, becoming privy to Pikachu's multitudes.
Are these two men, like the multitudes of peasants in the biblical scenes of Pieter Bruegel the Elder, meant as signs that life goes on despite the actions of higher powers?
For the multitudes who gathered in the famed midtown Manhattan crossroads, the thrilling moment was reward for enduring hours of standing in a steady downpour during the waning hours of 2018.
"While it's a wonderful and memorable time for many, with multitudes of teenagers in one place without much adult supervision, things are bound to go wrong, and often do," Goldfarb writes.
So much so that photo essays of decaying venues are published in multitudes in the lead up to the games, and in Pyeongchang specifically, the IOC has pushed organizers to develop sustainably.
Initially these were intended to hunt down génocidaires lurking mainly in the forests of neighbouring Congo, but they expanded into calamitous regional wars during which Congo's minerals were looted and multitudes died.
I don't know if there is an easy answer, but maybe we can try to do it in the most honest way possible, and keep in our heads that we contain multitudes.
Both camps contain multitudes, but the sense of division in German politics was illustrated on May 28th, when the most convinced wings of both came onto the streets of Berlin to demonstrate.
Given a presidential candidate who contains Whitmanesque multitudes and a nation that is exhausted with each and every one of them, there are aspects of a Clinton presidency we can already predict.
Joel Dudley's team at Mt. Sinai in New York developed a system known as Deep Patient, scouring de-identified health data across the hospital system and combining information in multitudes of ways.
True, his persona and character were ripe for raillery as coarse, capricious, deceitful and divisive, but multitudes embraced the novelty of his candidacy and many others found the alternative yet more unpalatable.
One of the marvellous things about the country is the multitudes of fried chicken franchises selling fried chicken from states not known for fried chicken on the other side of the Atlantic.
Talking with her can feel more like dishing with someone's frighteningly cool big sister than with a tough-as-nails union boss, but like any truly effective leader, Sara Nelson contains multitudes.
Some may question the venerable institution's choice to welcome a mode of expression most used by teenagers over text, but humans have been trying to capture the multitudes emojis contain for centuries.
And for the multitudes of words that have been written about Peep's music over the last year or so, one fact seems to have been lost: it's not supposed to be cool.
Indeed, One and the Other imagines its viewers capable of growth and models that growth of a singular, unique individual with the complexity of multitudes — something from which we need not recover.
From its kaleidoscopic deep field shots, which contain multitudes of galaxies, to its closeups of planets in our own solar system, Hubble is our window into the intense wonders of the universe.
Mr. Bokaer's program, which celebrates 10 years of collaborating with Mr. Arsham, also includes "Recess," a solo, and — more games — "Why Patterns," in which dancers interact with multitudes of table tennis balls.
De nueva cuenta, al igual que en 1911 —pero a una escala del siglo XXI—, las fotografías de multitudes ataviadas con mascarillas se convirtieron en iconos del SRAS en todo el mundo.
In fact, it is largely a market economy with multitudes of companies connected to different institutions, paying individual wages, buying input materials from suppliers, and when possible even hiding earnings from the authorities.
Mastercard chose to start with food service partners for Masterpass integration because traditional retail, with its multitudes of different departments and products options is, for now, too complex for the chat bot environment.
It excites me to see more and more organizations embrace this approach by bringing together people from multitudes of fields and perspectives, enabling a new depth and diversity of visioning and problem solving.
The Chief, like Jidenna, contains multitudes—and it's intended to be not only a reflection of himself, but also the everything-all-the-time listening habits that today's music consumer often take on.
Tomita belongs to a recent guard of ramen pioneers who've expanded the possibilities of this dish so enormously that, today, the very word "ramen" suggests "riotous multitudes of styles and flavors" within Japan.
Yet Mr. Sanders, who for the left wing was a consolation choice after Senator Elizabeth Warren wouldn't run, has a message that will continue to resonate, especially among the multitudes of young supporters.
The autonomous car is something vastly different, in which the 5G network allows computers to orchestrate a flood of information from multitudes of input sensors for real time, on-the-fly decision-making.
On Christopher Street, there were multitudes of potential selves: transgender, transsexual, non-binary, genderqueer, femme, butch, cross-dresser, drag king or queen, and other gender identities and sexual orientations that challenge social norms.
No se había vuelto a ver multitudes de tal magnitud hasta esta semana, cuando unas 120.000 personas se manifestaron en repudio al primer ministro Andrej Babiš [en inglés], quien enfrenta denuncias de fraude.
Comprised of eight miniature, disheveled or dirty interiors of homes and one life-sized, repurposed couch covered — I kid you not — in multitudes of mealworm exoskeletons, the show quickly shocks and incites repugnance.
Insert a word flexible enough to contain multitudes of interpretation, a word lacking decisiveness, a word steady enough to garner a nod of approval but light enough to not add to the load.
In his poem "The Last Invocation," from Leaves of Grass, Walt Whitman writes, "Let me glide noiselessly forth," and that sounds ideal, but a demise can contain multitudes, a bartering between riot and calm.
This work by Sikander is a masterpiece of American art, but in many ways it perfectly encapsulates the complexity of contemporary art being produced by artists of the South Asian diaspora — it contains multitudes.
Of these multitudes, there are relatively few that are toxic, according to Donald Anderson, an algae researcher, who is director of the U.S. National Office for Harmful Algal Blooms at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
" Newsom says Trump often uses racism to whip up his mostly white male base: "He has blatantly expressed racist points of view and expressed them on multitudes of occasions during the campaign and since.
The company's presenter on stage during the announcement event, Michael Perry, made a big show of how you can stuff multitudes of drones and remote controllers into the pockets of a pretty skimpy jacket.
Eye-popping photographs posted on social media have lured multitudes, twisting the once-charming local holiday event into an out-of-control block party, said Josephine Beckmann, district manager of the local community board.
But as legend and life teach us, people contain multitudes, and when Jeremy briefly reflects on the frightening violence he's experienced with other suitors and lovers, it's hard not to feel compassion and sorrow.
Fiction was useful as a reminder of the truths under the surface of what we argue about every day and was a way of seeing and hearing the voices, the multitudes of this country.
In 2013, a new category was added — best urban contemporary album — that simultaneously acknowledged that R&B itself contained multitudes but also muddied the waters with a subgenre name used by almost no one.
I'll always be proud of those Met Gala pics- not just because I felt beautiful, surrounded by art and magic, hugging my best friend tightly, but because they're evidence that women contain steely multitudes.
The never-ending narco wars have turned sadistic violence into a key component of border stories: mutilated bodies hung for public display; assassinated journalists; multitudes of disappeared (or desaparecido); massacre on a massive scale.
I am neither white nor black, but through her theories, I was able to understand that my body contained historical multitudes and any analysis without such a measured consideration was limited and deeply flawed.
Such a ruling would have a significant effect on law enforcement agencies that routinely request and receive this data from wireless providers in multitudes of criminal investigations as they try to link suspects to crimes.
Get Out, from comedian Jordan Peele, puts black male protagonist Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) in his girlfriend's (Allison WIlliams) parents' regressive Southern town, where unsettling servants and multitudes of microaggression lead to true violence and horror.
Later in the podcast, science writer Ed Yong of The Atlantic comes on to tell Liz and Emily about his new book, I Contain Multitudes, a book about how animals (including humans) and bacteria interact.
In the new adjunct space, Alicia Gibson is making her New York solo debut with "Purgatory Emporium," a crowd of paintings that bedevil Neo-Expressionism and graffiti art with multitudes of words, brushwork and color.
Brown's greatest gift is evoking intimacy, and as she delicately but firmly snatches the reader's attention, we are allowed to see this girl of multitudes and her neighborhood of contradictions in full and specific detail.
In reality, there are multitudes of daily invisible acts that count as white privilege, from the "for normal hair" label on a shampoo bottle to not fearing for your life while engaging with the police.
Now that filmmakers are broadening their perspectives on women in horror, and likely considering the multitudes of audiences who may be sitting in the theaters (or streaming their content), the rulebook doesn't quite make sense anymore.
"Fiction was useful as a reminder of the truths under the surface of what we argue about every day and was a way of seeing and hearing the voices, the multitudes of this country," he says.
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The last few Teen Suicide records were vast enough to comfortably contain all those multitudes; their 24 swan song, It's the Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir the Honeypot, was a 26-song, 70-minute-long opus.
" On the multitudes embodied by the color black, favored by ninjas, nuns, fascists and fashionistas alike, they write "[Black is] the color of abjection and of arrogance, of piety and of perversity, of restraint and of rebelliousness.
"The cost of imprisoning millions of people is astronomical, and the waste of imprisoning many thousands of people who could survive successfully on the outside is unconscionable and deeply hurts multitudes of New York's citizens,"  she wrote .
Once the novelty of a British accent "doing hip-hop" wears off for listeners from outside the country, those willing to be open to what our rappers can do quickly learn that the genre exists in multitudes.
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You have these multitudes of perspectives being synthesized into this global street-level representation of the world that would be updated pretty regularly, so it's kind of an extrapolation forward of the kinds of things we did.
When Patricia participates in an impromptu rap battle in a gas station parking lot (so New Jersey), her former classmates are visibly surprised at the fact that, as it turns out, the girl they mock contains multitudes.
They performed genocidal ethnic cleansing, targeting Jews, Romani, the disabled, the non-heteronormative, Eastern European civilians, and multitudes of others who they deemed "enemies" who needed to be eliminated for the good of their future ethno-state.
Mankell opened the door for multitudes of other writers from the region, and his Wallander encouraged small screen manifestations of Nordic Noir that we see in the shape of "The Killing", "The Bridge" and "Follow The Money".
Levin speculates that in the future, we may not need to micromanage multitudes of cell-signaling events; instead, we may be able to manipulate how cells communicate with each other electrically and let them fix various problems.
Ultimately its fine, of course rising rappers contain multitudes, but because of how well they've played together in the past, you can't help but wonder why they sought to shake up the formula on moments like this.
If you're among the multitudes skeptical that computers might one day be trustworthy replacements for drivers, consider this: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that 94 percent of serious crashes are the result of human error.
"Between two points, we traverse an infinite set / of paths," he writes, fascinated by how the accumulation and juxtaposition of disparate, keenly observed things can get us from here to there, allowing us to hold multitudes, too.
Now we arrive at a more imposing number, one that feels like it captures the machine's multitudes: the extraction and production of its raw materials, the global transportation of components, and the gigantic factories it's assembled within.
For a clear picture of the complex microbial world our drugs have interfered with, no recent book has yet surpassed Ed Yong's 2016 "I Contain Multitudes," which the reviewer Jonathan Weiner called "a terrific story" in these pages.
It was a struggle, not only because of the multitudes involved in making the performance happen, but also because it occurred months after she had given birth to her twins, Rumi and Sir (daughter Blue Ivy is 7).
In Sky, multitudes of other players populate seven different kingdoms at once, all of whom you can befriend, unlocking more of each other's identities by giving in-game currency (candles and hearts) to gain higher levels of friendship.
So after the Trumpian moment passes, our ethno-political fights will be gradually reshaped by how Asians relate to American culture, how American politics relates to them, and how they (because "Asian" contains multitudes) relate to one another.
But they clashed with the multitudes of harsh assessments: He "made this the hate-filled moronic country it is today" (Rolling Stone); "He ushered in the post-truth society" (Jeffrey P. Jones, director of the prestigious Peabody Awards).
SpaceX will also need to figure out how to make sure the satellites avoid disastrous collisions as space becomes more congested, and astronomers have raised concerns about the multitudes of satellites disrupting their view of the night sky.
It serves as a visual representation of just how far some women must travel to visit their nearest abortion clinic: Across the country, multitudes of women face drives of five hours or longer just to access reproductive care.
The disadvantage is that this broad coalition contains multitudes—from rich to poor, cosmopolitan to nativist, libertarian to paternalist—and Mrs May lacks the parliamentary strength to ride out the contradictions (she inherited a majority of just 16 seats).
Thanks to the multitudes of emails, articles, tweets, and digital content you consume every day, there are times where you cannot for the life of you name the source of a particular quote or fact you're trying to remember.
I did not know a paper bag could contain this many multitudes, but I am a peon and not a blessed Silicon Valley visionary, so I can only thank Apple for opening my eyes to the joy of Bag.
Storj—an online data storage platform built on the blockchain—stores data on a decentralized network that's multitudes faster than the cloud and encrypted from end-to-end, and even allows you to rent your drive to the network.
The game's mechanics and objectives can't really be discerned at a glance and the multitudes of playable characters and their unique abilities can easily alienate first-time tournament viewers who don't have someone to explain exactly what's going on.
They consider themselves less election-fighting machines than revolutionary upswells; multitudes that primarily exercise power not through the legislature but through the charismatic influence of their leaders and by taking to the streets to give voice to popular anger.
This was an artist who, in 2004, taught myself and hundreds of thousands of other prepubescents and teenagers (today's creatives) that their concept of blackness was valid—that it wasn't an alternative, but stood equal within black America's multitudes.
It involved the third subpoint to Item 27 in a policy paper signed by the German interior minister, Horst Seehofer, of the C.S.U. But that subpoint contained multitudes: It dealt with so-called secondary migration within the European Union.
It's worth quoting her at length here: Fukuyama and other critics of identity politics contend that broad categories such as economic class contain multitudes and that all attention should focus on wide constructs rather than the substrates of inequality.
Their characters contain multitudes — they're Black, they're from Brooklyn (Lee's influence is apparent in the lush, loving way the neighborhood is portrayed), they're insanely smart, they're brash, they're impulsive, they're fiercely loyal, they're nerdy, they're stylish, and did I mention SMART?
A tropical evergreen tree called Theobroma cacao bears large, oval pods containing the bean-like cacao seeds that today are roasted and turned into cocoa and multitudes of chocolate confections, although chocolate at the time was consumed as a beverage.
Subsidies are a problem stretching broadly across collegiate athletics, where multitudes of football and men's basketball programs function as tax-exempt businesses that lease their school's logos and benefit from its I.R.S. favors, while contributing little or nothing to educational endowments.
It isn&apost as easy to enlist as it might be in places like New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., where multitudes of college-educated, predominantly white women have joined a rolling boil of activism since Trump&aposs election.
But it also includes OUR SMARTPHONES THEMSELVES, which have improved our ability to move around a city without a car by many multitudes, making them arguably the most important transportation tool that citizens of this country currently have at our disposals.
In an auxiliary gallery, the exhibition continues with grids of multicolored copier paper in the standard shades of mint green, marigold yellow, and pale pink, presenting short poems that are each multitudes, containing drifting sentences inspired and posed by her images.
The man once talk-sang, "Rave on, Walt Whitman, nose down in wet grass," so it's probably not too much of a leap to assume that he took the poet's "Song of Myself" to heart ("I am large, I contain multitudes.").
It's admittedly hypocritical to argue that blackness and the expression of its multitudes is an inherent form of expression, yet only cite Summertime '06 and To Pimp A Butterfly simply because they fit neatly into a pattern of protest music.
Ricci shed some tears along with multitudes of the more than 20123,22012 here after Annie Power captured the two-mile Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy on Tuesday to finally win a race on what is considered the National Hunt's most hallowed ground.
A term relatively interchangeable with "SJW," Tumblrina is an insult aimed at young, alt-looking lefty women, as Tumblr is a social media platform containing multitudes of liberal-minded youngsters who can occasionally lay on the self-righteousness a little thick.
In its first scene alone, "Value" takes on the intricate and intimate details of female friendships, as well as the complexities and multitudes of being a black woman—all through a simple dinner with Van and her best friend Jayde.
When we were children, she dutifully dragged my sister and me to the Lutheran church in Broomall, Pa., where we sat in scratchy clothes, listening to stories of talking donkeys, parting seas, multitudes being fed with a single loaf of bread.
After an entertaining first half featuring nearly 500 passing yards, a missed field goal, two shanked extra points, a bungled 22001-point conversion, a Brady drop and a Foles touchdown reception, the second half contained multitudes — if not much defense.
Walcott's poetry centers around his life in St. Lucia in the Caribbean, and with the complex colonialist legacy that created his world — but it contains multitudes, and it travels around the world as much as its voraciously erudite author did.
Nathan Davis's "The Sand Reckoner," a meditation on vast quantities and multitudes for six voices and celesta, supplemented a basic declamation of a text by Archimedes with words of the Wycliffe Bible, William Blake and a French children's counting song.
No piety of the culture—whether it be I think therefore I am, To be or not to be, You do you, or I contain multitudes—should or ever can be entirely fixed in place or protected from the currents of history.
We write with the souls of thousands of lives saved, the lives of millions of jobs created liberating multitudes of drivers from the shackles of servitude to iniquitous taxi cartels of corrupt cabals that choked cities with their pollution of air and morals.
Now he has published his first book, I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life, in which he explains how bacteria can tune our immune system, change our response to cancer-fighting drugs, and modify our genetic makeup.
Brown's lyrics have always contained multitudes, but Atrocity Exhibition features his strongest writing yet, touching on everything from smoke breaks to erectile dysfunction to the unceasing grind of life on the road with a deft mix of humor, sadness, and wizened reflection.
If Drake's previous albums suggested emotional depths and sky-high pettiness that contained multitudes,  Views is all surface-level texture—a pristine, gigantic lake on an airless day, one that exists in its essence whether you pay any mind to it or not.
"There are multitudes of real estate organizations and real estate lobbyists that have an overwhelming, vast amount of money that want to make sure tenant protections never make it to the floor," Assemblyman Luis R. Sepúlveda, a Democrat from the Bronx, said. Gov.
By using your answers to a "hair quiz" to create a unique formulation filled with natural, effective ingredients, they both make hair-care personal, which, considering the multitudes of hair types and needs out there, is the way it should've been all along.
You could argue that delivering such a neat verdict on Robert forgoes nuance, that letting us dwell in eternal uncertainty would've been richer or truer to human nature; I contend that a person can both contain multitudes and still be a thoroughgoing asshole.
The game is rigged in her favor, but he's the one who rigged it, and, when the poem concludes, their voices, working now in unison, describe the riotous harmonies of a tree teeming with birds ("Blue throngs, gold multitudes, and pale congregations").
With Drizly, you can peruse the inventory of a favorite wine shop, or search for a specific IPA in your zip code, or both: Drizly is large, contains multitudes, and lets you order from multiple places at once, satisfying every drinker's needs.
One possible sign of progress in widening his coalition is that former supporters of Senator Elizabeth Warren, who dropped out of the Democratic presidential race last week but has yet to make an endorsement, were not hard to find in the Sanders multitudes.
Or, just as European starlings were introduced with good intentions into Central Park in the 1890s, only to quickly spread across the continent, displacing multitudes of native birds, exotic animals run the risk of establishing themselves and becoming a harmful invasive species.
While India produces some of the world's best coders and computer engineers, vast multitudes of its people are like Mr. Neti's neighbors, entering the virtual world with little sense of what lies within it, or how it could be of use to them.
Bloomberg has been criticized for the stop-and-frisk policy he supported as mayor where New York City police officers made it a routine practice to stop and search multitudes of mostly black and Hispanic men to see if they were carrying weapons.
We write with the souls of thousands of lives saved, the lives of millions of jobs created liberating multitudes of drivers from the shackles of servitude to iniquitous taxi cartels of corrupt cabals that choked cities with their pollution of air and morals.
So take this shred of a synopsis and know it contains multitudes: The new project, from director Rose Troche and her VR partner Morris May, which just debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, puts the user on all sides of a police-involved shooting.
There are multitudes in Okja—for my money, the best science fiction film of the year—beyond even the oddly touching girl-and-her-superpig buddy story, or the dark, electric sendup of corporate conniving, or the potently earnest takedown of the industrial meat complex.
But women contain multitudes: You can be fun 'n' flirty and about to default on your student loans, enviably adorable and living with your parents while you reevaluate your relationship to party coolers, cute and classy and dating three different bad men at once.
In 2015 curator, Adrienne Edwards wrote "Blackness in Abstraction" in Art in America, an essay that cogently explores Adam Pendleton's recent "Black Dada" works and outlines a history of contemporary artists' conceptual visual ruminations, which have presented blackness in multitudes since the early 1940s.
But blackness contains multitudes, and to reduce it the way Carson does to poverty and broken homes is a gross oversimplification for the 45 million African-American people in the US. It's also sad that he can only define blackness in terms of deprivation.
I think of the countless reports of rescue by the heroic U.S. Coast Guard, the multitudes of first responders, specialty disaster assistance teams, the U.S. Army, and volunteers who worked around the clock, against the odds, to create new plans and stabilize miles of devastation.
Sin embargo, México atrae grandes multitudes cada vez que juega en Estados Unidos, y la presencia de Hernández, tal vez el jugador más popular del equipo, en cualquier campo estadounidense puede conducir a un aumento notable en las ventas de boletos y la audiencia televisiva.
AirPods contain multitudes: You can use them to talk on the phone, listen to music while working out (without the fear of them flying out of your ears), with your Apple Watch if you feel like going phone-less, while doing the dishes — no strings attached.
This rare, record-setting, rose-colored ring, which features one huge diamond ringed by multitudes of tiny ones and looks like the hand-jewelry version of the necklace dropped to the bottom of the sea in "Titanic," recently sold at a Christie's auction for $28.5 million.
To hear her tell it, this move to lifestyle isn't just marketing mumbo jumbo, it's the acknowledgement, thanks to the multitudinous voices allowed to be heard via the internet, that people aren't marketing types, and that in every woman's life there are multitudes, sometimes conflicting ones.
That's perhaps most evident on Ladies and Gentlemen—and even more particularly its title track—on which Pierce took his most outré approach to production, utilizing loops and sampling to twist his vibrant collection of expensive string sounds and multitudes of voices into universes all their own.
As the next round in the battle to save the "Dreamers" begins, Democrats can learn a powerful lesson from the multitudes of women who marched across the nation and vowed to register a million new voters, hours before their party's surrender in the latest shutdown showdown.
WARSAW — More than 72 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, the first traveling exhibition about the Nazi death camp will begin a journey later this year to 14 cities across Europe and North America, taking heartbreaking artifacts to multitudes who have never seen such horror up close.
Y hay que considerar también la paranoia de las multitudes: "Si los gobiernos se preocupan tanto debe ser que hay algo que ellos saben y nosotros no, debe ser que esta enfermedad no es tan inocua como dicen, debe ser que, como siempre, nos ocultan la verdad".
Since graduating from the Université du Québec à Montréal with a visual arts BA in 2013, he's also created a wolf-woman called La Tanière, a skull called Imago that transforms into a feathered bird, and Multitudes, a human arm that becomes a swarm of insects.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 1994, an American-born Jewish settler named Baruch Goldstein opened fire on Muslim worshipers in the Cave of the Patriarchs, an ancient building in central Hebron that stands over the putative tomb of Abraham, "father of multitudes" and founding prophet of Judaism.
El presidente ha alardeado 183 veces sobre el tamaño de las multitudes que convoca o los aplausos que recibe en sus eventos; ha atacado 570 veces a los migrantes; ha alabado 132 veces a dictadores y en 36 oportunidades calificó a los medios noticiosos como los "enemigos del pueblo".
Beto is battling for tax cuts that benefit all Texans and Americans fairly, and he opposes tax cuts that give huge benefits to the wealthiest Americans and offer table scraps to the vast multitudes of citizens who deserve much better than they are receiving from Republican politicians in Washington.
After three years of planning, initial construction, mass frustration and paranoia, huge changes to the city's streetscape, and multitudes of alternatives and targeted start-ups (all of which we've tried to document on this very website), the 93-month-long shutdown of the L train was canceled on Thursday.
Type "New York movies" into a search engine and you will open up a cinematheque as vast and varied as the city itself, containing multitudes: crime stories; romantic comedies; tales of immigrant striving and racial conflict; of cruel poverty and impossible wealth; swooning musicals; acid-etched satires; dystopian fantasies.
Here the city contains its multitudes: It's a place rich with living history and lousy with self-­centered 26-year-olds; a gentrified husk of its former self and yet still the promised land for countless newcomers from near and far; lonely and cacophonous, utterly predictable and endlessly surprising.
Mr Twitty contains multitudes: he is a gay, African-American convert to Judaism who taught Hebrew to white children from suburban Washington, DC. He is a prolific blogger and tweeter, and he stages historical cooking demonstrations, dressing in "transformative historical drag" and using 18th- and 19th-century recipes and cooking methods.
Israel is home to scribes who preserve sacred calligraphic traditions for Semitic alphabets; artisans in Italy developed Latinate italics, serifed inscriptions carved on stone monuments, and many crafts related to book printing and binding; the U.S. is home to historic centers of publishing and multitudes of speakers of the world's languages.
Un borrador del decreto, filtrado a los medios de comunicación italianos el sábado por la noche, empujó a muchos residentes de Milán a apresurarse a la estación de trenes en multitudes e intentar abandonar la región, causando lo que muchos consideraron más tarde una peligrosa ola de contagio hacia el sur.
Or, depending on your source, in 1994, during the holy month of Ramadan, an American-born Jewish settler named Baruch Goldstein opened fire on Muslim worshipers in the Ibrahimi Mosque, an ancient building in central Hebron that stands over the putative tomb of Abraham, "father of multitudes" and founding prophet of Islam.
But still, I prefer that global, unbroken conversation; that single place that allows us to speak to unseen multitudes and hear from diverse and unexpected corners; that technology made world-changing through its quintessential feature, the hyperlink, that can connect anything with anything else—that unified vision represented by a capital-I Internet.
Former Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe was one of the multitudes of fans to get excited about Aniston's arrival on Instagram, and commented on her inaugural post — a selfie with the entire Friends cast — asking Aniston about the current relationship status of her beloved Friends character, Rachel Green, and David Schwimmer's character Ross Geller.
"The Great Wall" flirts with romance and bleats out a little propagandistic blather about the benefits of bilateral action, but the focus throughout remains on multitudes of shifting, surging bodies — human and beast, digital and not — that, as they ebb and flow, resemble a Chinese military pageant and a lavish Busby Berkeley number.
It is a reminder that Judaism contains multitudes, and that those who point the finger at other Jews as a way to keep the target off their own backs — insisting that the real problem are those with their kippot or their Zionism — at once distorts our history and the fact of our peoplehood.
Fine, how about this: It's directed by David Leitch, a former stunt coordinator who co-directed the first John Wick and is slated to head up Deadpool 2, which means there's a strong chance the glimpses we see in the trailer of Theron kicking all multitudes of ass is just the tip of the iceberg.
Over five seasons, Kitsch convinced audiences that the brooding, self-satisfied high school fullback contained multitudes: that he was at once tragic and dim, caring and self-effacing, charismatic with a sort of visceral, animal sex appeal that makes you embarrassed to be lusting after a teenager (a twentysomething playing a teenager, but still).
Now, in his first book, "I Contain Multitudes", Mr Yong has turned an enthusiastic naturalist's eye on the bacteria, viruses and other minuscule organisms that cohabit the bodies of humans and other animals; creatures which, if those bodies magically disappeared, would be "detectable as a ghostly microbial shimmer, outlining a now-vanished animal core".
In an age of seemingly endless natural and man-made disasters, the action-packed tales by Dr. LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins struck readers as all too realistic, even if they were based on biblical accounts of the Second Coming, the appearance of an Antichrist and multitudes leaving a calamitous dying world for heaven.
Contributing Opinion Writer LONDON — In the final season of "Game of Thrones," a once-powerful and arrogant queen stands almost alone at the top of her castle, abandoned by the multitudes who once feared and followed her, her strategies in ruins, watching with dulled horror as her enemy swoops closer, burning her city down.
While a network show like Brooklyn 99 has a loving sprinkle of Latinx flavor and Vida is breaking every boundary there is on premium cable, One Day At A Time was one of the few internationally available, streaming-ready reminders the American Latinx community contains boundless multitudes (thanks to the CW's Netflix deal, Jane The Virgin is the other).
A curious case study from any angle, Unforgettable contains multitudes: a refreshing change of pace from an increasingly hidebound studio system, an affecting thriller that uses catfighting as a Trojan horse to smuggle in earnest depictions of the struggles women face in middle age, a launching board for the Katherine Heigl comeback we never knew we needed.
It will resonate forever as a day of emotional multitudes and contradictions that Walt Whitman himself could have sung of, a day of dreams realized and dreams deferred that Langston Hughes could have celebrated and elegized, a day of high poetry and low absurdity: a real and true human day, large and mad, filled with both hope and despair.
Even setting aside the obvious need for more demographic diversity at op-ed pages, what if we just had one day's relief from the teeming multitudes of columnists—all older, richer, and more conservative than the average American—that are given space by America's newspapers to forever litigate the case of The People Who Personally Insulted Me v.
The notion that people contain multitudes, not all of them pretty; that human nature is shifting; that the most talented American diplomat of the late 20th century might also be a lousy husband and sometime jerk (or that, for example, a Trump supporter may be a decent, smart American), does not sit easily with all-out tribal warfare.
Un día después de que se estrelló el helicóptero que transportaba a Bryant, de 41 años, Gianna, su hija de 13 años, y siete otras personas que también fallecieron cerca de Calabasas, California, las multitudes de dolientes que se han congregado en Los Ángeles son un reflejo de la composición demográfica de la ciudad: mayoritariamente latina.
When we watch The Bachelor, we watch events unfold in a setting too ludicrous and fabricated and monitored to believe any real damage can be caused, and we get a chance to laugh at something that might have devastated us if we'd experienced it firsthand, along with multitudes of beautiful and funny people onscreen and off who relate to it as well.
It would be fair to say Held contained multitudes: He was a burly outer-borough New Yorker who studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris; he worked construction on the freeways of the Bay Area and taught at Yale; he was the founder of both the Brata Gallery on 10th Street in New York and a moving company.
The six pre-Columbian textiles in the show — a circular condor-feather headdress ornament, four loincloths and a tunic dating back 2,000 years — were once functional objects, but in the gallery they are striking for their boldly colored geometric designs, along with the artistry involved in hand-knotting multitudes of feathers onto strings that were then sewn onto cotton fabric.
Woods rushed across the bridge to the green, marked his ball, and disappeared offstage, behind the azaleas, as the multitudes emptied out of the grandstand and the glades of Amen Corner and streamed back toward the exits—there was no place on the grounds for them to take shelter, in the event of a storm, unless they had passes to Berckmans.
By trying to cram in all of Pac's multitudes—his inconsistencies, his conflicting ideas, his various public personas, his political upbringing, his eloquence in the face of a deeply non-progressive society—and losing their nuance along the way, we've ended up with a film that, as Singleton says, feels more like that grim Lifetime Aaliyah film than, say, Selena, Straight Outta Compton or Anton Corbijn's Control.
A few exceptions exist—Joanne Greenberg's semi-autobiographical novel, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden from 1964, Sylvia Plath's 1962 poem "Cut"—but it wasn't until the 1990s, with the publication of Elizabeth Wurtzel's wildly popular Prozac Nation and the dawn of the internet, that multitudes of young women who engaged in self-harm began to articulate their own experiences outside of the psychological establishment's narrow purview.
One needs to look no further than their favorite comments section to recognize what theater talking shit has become; "I'm just here for the comments," is just as much the huddle before the inevitable racist, sexist, or otherwise incendiary hike as it is cogito, ergo sum—I think, therefore I am—reformed into a battle axe for multitudes whose chief modes of critical engagement are mediated by publicly-traded companies.
Letter From America PHILADELPHIA — People with lip rings, dreadlocks and tattoos; multitudes of clean-cut types; longhaired men clutching copies of the Marxist magazine Socialist Appeal or the Sartre play "No Exit"; black women intrigued by college-debt relief; gay and transgender supporters; young women in burlappy wear normally seen in Bali; and at least one older guy who said that until recently he had been a Republican.
When I spoke with him in December, he was a few weeks shy of a trip to Chartres to image manuscripts damaged by bombing during World War II. He's also working on the "New Finds" volumes at Saint Catherine's Monastery in Egypt, which contain multitudes of works that were recently discovered in a hidden chamber of the monastery, cut off from the main building after a structural collapse.
Even before Mort Pffeferman (Jeffrey Tambor), a retired Jewish professor in L.A.'s moneyed Pacific Palisades, reveals herself to be a transgender woman named Maura; before we could watch her emotionally stunted adult children bicker over coleslaw; before a 13-year-old girl stands on a coffee table and brashly recites her weekly Torah portion—the artful opening credits, directed by trans artist Rhys Ernst, seemed sufficient to convey the show's multitudes.
It also comes in this wonderful orange packaging with a turtle on it that makes you feel like you're about to bring something extraordinarily special into your life — which you are, unless you are a dirty dish, in which case, you are about to be cleaned, wholly, and have the multitudes of grime you may or may not be attached to wiped from you, for good, and you will be indelibly changed forever.
Los geriatras recomiendan a sus pacientes que se apeguen a las recomendaciones actuales de los CDC y la OMS, una serie de consejos que se han vuelto bastante conocidos: lávate las manos frecuentemente con jabón y agua tibia durante veinte segundos o límpialas con un gel antibacterial a base de alcohol; evita estrechar manos; aléjate de las grandes reuniones; limpia y desinfecta objetos que se toquen con frecuencia; evita el transporte público y las multitudes.
The company conspicuously avoids talk of communities, plural — instead the closest we get here is a claim that its selective consultation exercise is "ensuring a global perspective", as if a singular essence can somehow be distilled from a non-representative sample of human opinion — when in fact the stuff that flows across its platforms is quite the opposite; multitudes of perspectives from individuals and communities whose shared use of Facebook does not an emergent 'global community' make.
An admitted adulterer, Trump could find his views on marriage and child-rearing — he said in 1988 he and his ex-wife, Ivana, didn't argue because "she does exactly as I tell her to do," and that he doesn't change diapers because men who do are "trying to be like the woman" — will likely turn off multitudes of women in both parties, particularly young ones, who don't equate the job of physically bearing children with mandatory poop duty.
But the last two articles accused Johnson of opposing Reconstruction and bringing "disgrace, ridicule, hatred, contempt and reproach," onto "the Congress of the United States" and for his "intemperate, inflammatory and scandalous harangues, and therein utter loud threats and bitter menaces, as well against Congress as the laws of the United States duly enacted thereby, amid the cries, jeers and laughter of the multitudes then assembled in hearing," language that could be used verbatim against Mr. Trump.
" * The full title of the book, available in a beautiful reproduction on the Portal to Texas History, is "The Great Galveston Disaster, Containing a Full and Thrilling Account of the Most Appalling Calamity of Modern Times Including Vivid Descriptions of the Hurricane and Terrible Rush of Waters; Immense Destruction of Dwellings, Business Houses, Churches, and Loss of Thousands of Human Lives; Thrilling Tales of Heroic Deeds; Panic-Stricken Multitudes and Heart-Rending Scenes of Agony; Frantic Efforts to Escape a Horrible Fate; Separation of Loved Ones, Etc.
Sit down with a loved one and read aloud two poems: the miraculous "The Sleepers" (1855), in which Whitman eavesdrops on the slumber of multitudes, alive and dead, and interweaves dreams of his own—at one point joining a merry company of spirits, of whom he says, "I reckon I am their boss, and they make me a pet besides"—and "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" (1865), his epic elegy for Abraham Lincoln, in which the President isn't named, even as his loss interpenetrates nature, symbolized by the unearthly song of "the gray-brown bird," a hermit thrush.

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