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Humans will never truly get sucked into a digital netherworld.
" Cerner: "No, Cerner is in that kind of netherworld of medical.
His greeting from the netherworld still sticks in my mind today.
But he can't go home either, and he lives in this weird netherworld.
In the 20th century, it led the Free World against the totalitarian netherworld.
Almost all Rohingya are stateless, stuck in an official netherworld between the two countries.
An astounding 15 billion to 23 billion tons of carbon mass sits in the netherworld.
Beautifully illustrating that nasty netherworld schematic here is a room of daintily painted Thai manuscripts.
But for Gisleson, the readings function mostly as conduits to the netherworld of her memories.
But in this case, the standings seemed to take the reader into some mathematical netherworld.
For those stuck in this employment netherworld, life is a cycle of constant job searches.
In the netherworld that is the Red Room Cooper has an encounter with a talking tree.
This netherworld of the not-quite-grownup woman is evident in pink's cultural symbolism even now.
VIPER is the N.Y.P.D.'s netherworld, a holding cell for those who have fallen into disfavor.
Operates best in the netherworld between midfield and attack, drifting, arriving, slipping and, against Sweden, scoring.
Together they describe a fantastic netherworld of floating forms, linear networks, bristling nodes and torrential energies.
They've fled wars, political upheaval, and religious persecution, only to find themselves caught in a bureaucratic netherworld.
It didn't explain why, but perhaps there is some honor even in the netherworld of social media.
This happens in part because cars exist in a social netherworld somewhere between public and private space.
There is a netherworld of laws that presidents are supposed to comply with but courts don't enforce.
In Under the Skin, the void feels like an eerie netherworld, utterly unlike anything else on Earth.
But bitcoin no longer seems to be an asset that is relegated to the netherworld of trading.
Necromancers wield powerful death magic to raise armies of zombies and channel the dark forces of the netherworld.
BARDIn the presence of the Lord of Death, in the court of the Netherworld, you will be judged.
All prohibition does is drive sport betting into the netherworld, into the darkness, and that's where criminals thrive.
Because the 360 Sport sits in that netherworld between absolute simplicity and prosumer complexity it's a hard sell.
"Pan's Labyrinth" is a haunting reminder that evil exists among us, not just tucked away in the netherworld.
Castro occupied a place of almost singular distinction in that netherworld to which the United States banished its demons.
Both games throw players into a decaying netherworld they can't readily understand, making them physically vulnerable but incredibly important.
The invisibility of that netherworld is precisely that which defines our concept of hygiene, the habitability of our homes.
Their paper, "Puerto Rico and the Netherworld of Sovereign Debt Restructuring," describes the foregoing structural bind in greater detail.
Littlefinger-like, Giuliani went slithering through a backchannel netherworld between the Oval Office, State Department diplomats and unsavory Ukrainians.
For a brief moment, he strides cheerfully alone in foul territory, occupying a baseball netherworld between coach and player.
He opens a mysterious door via a moving mural, and finds himself in a vast netherworld of pathways and portals.
But it seemed like a reasonable price to pay for escaping the netherworld and living on Earth a bit longer.
Anyone who wants a lusher landscape retreats online where the netherworld of the web offers luxurious settings and sadistic pleasures.
They described a netherworld of fear that coexists with the bustling life of American cities up and down the border.
For now, Jimmy has a permanent address in the realm of respectability, and is also ready for piecework in the netherworld.
That's the problem with believing in ghosts, see – it's hard to know where the netherworld ends and the mundane reality begins.
A hundred years ago, during the Battle of Passchendaele (also known as the Third Battle of Ypres), it was the netherworld.
Nicky travels from the netherworld to New York, where he falls in love with a design student played by Patricia Arquette.
Two are sovereign members of the United Nations; one is a territory of China; the other exists in a diplomatic netherworld.
When we flush or rinse or otherwise send something down the pipes, we banish that material to a kind of unimaginable netherworld.
"Together they describe a fantastic netherworld of floating forms, linear networks, bristling nodes and torrential energies," Ms. Smith wrote in her review.
Fish took Kassa's lead, outlining a loose concept for the video and letting Kassa and the extras freestyle while imagining a spacey netherworld.
I think the second thing that's happening with the Fed — is the Fed is kinda drifting into the netherworld of doing fiscal policy.
Because Christian L. cooperated with authorities, they were able to glean crucial insights into the netherworld of criminal pedophilia that takes place online.
Pharmacy-benefits managers occupy an eye-glazingly complex netherworld in the prescription-drug supply chain, serving as intermediaries between drug makers and insurers.
Why did Pam create the netherworld the family dwelt in and how did her daughter and husband not realize what she was doing?
And it was set in that weird TV netherworld where every problem boils down to the same handful of characters fretting endlessly about it.
Mr. Rosendale's views on education alone locate him in some kooky, extremist netherworld that makes him way weirder than Montana's Republican senator, Steve Daines.
As he approaches his anniversary in the White House as acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney finds himself in a something of a netherworld.
Powerful as it looks, the spillway probably wouldn't pull you down to the netherworld if for some reason you found yourself in the lake.
As with many Baoulé figures, "Statuette de conjoint mystique blolo bian" is a blolo bian (spirit husband), representing a magical supreme spouse from the netherworld.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There's a special place in hell for a sinner of every kind, as Buddhist ideas of the netherworld suggest.
Advisers may have sincerely underestimated demand for a company that makes money hosting amateur fiction about kung fu, time travel, and the "Nine Netherworld Bird".
Walking in the shadows of a murky netherworld, where the only rule was don't snitch, Ruskin's life depended on his ability to stay in character.
It's its own kind of key, a door to the netherworld, and the further you go the more ambiguous and close everything seems to become.
You weren't the only one who noticed, and it was a big Twitter moment while I was in Paris in the netherworld of fashion shows.
Though ancient grains do not actually transport you back to ancient times, they are haunted, providing you a nifty portal for communicating with the netherworld.
In the previous episode (spoiler alert!), Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) emerged from the netherworld with a plan to overcome his mysterious doppelgänger, Mr.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Ellen Berkenblit's large-sized paintings, we encounter close-up views of a cartoonish netherworld that is almost always black.
Almost the whole gang is back in the minute-long teaser for what will likely be a disastrous attempt to summon a spirit from the netherworld.
It's eerie and unsettling, just like the songs are, and only gets weirder as things go on, as West inhabits some dark netherworld and starts glowing.
The fencing that created the netherworld went up during the George W. Bush administration, but limitations on where the fence could be constructed are much older.
The two are frequently in the company of a straitlaced "old bore," the Reverend Everly Thomas, the closest thing to a Stage Manager in Saunders's netherworld.
Judging by the preview clips and episode descriptions, it appears that Kevin Jr. is going to make another of his suicide-aided trips to the netherworld.
Encountering a pair of creatures from the netherworld sounds like a disturbing event, but in Hansen Oldham's unassuming delivery, it seems like a perfectly natural occurrence.
Abruptly the wall ended, and I rounded the corner to confront a netherworld of rusting cables, ropes, labyrinthine corridors and cabins, and a barnacle-covered anchor.
The most promising and brutal looking vacation to the twisted netherworld is Scorn, a grotesque Serbian horror game with no shortage of authentically Giger-y dread.
The film tells the story of a family taunted by spirits who ultimately suck their youngest daughter, Carol Anne, into a netherworld via her bedroom closet.
But the future vision clearly indicated they had some kind of power over time, so the netherworld is at least somewhat consistent with previous Star Wars canon.
Often set against a black ground — which can be read as a netherworld — Berkenblit has an uncanny knack for inventing motifs that are simultaneously ordinary and strange.
Like Excalibur resting at the bottom of a lake, the Guarantee Clause waits to be pulled from the constitutional netherworld and wielded on behalf of the people.
Read: Eating Candy Is the Most Adult Thing You Could Do In the dystopian criminal justice netherworld that is New Orleans, stealing candy is no laughing matter.
In ancient Egypt, the boat was the vessel that enabled the sun to journey across the sky, as well as to take dead souls to the netherworld.
As he approaches his anniversary in the White House, Mr. Mulvaney, 52, a former South Carolina congressman and Trump budget director, finds himself in a strange netherworld.
Mr. Bates had fallen into the netherworld of unregulated flophouses known as three-quarter houses, the subject of an investigation by The New York Times in 5.
So there was this netherworld I was drawn to, one, culturally, but two—not that I would have dared to say it at the time—for deeper reasons.
Inspired by the high drama of Mexican Catholic iconography and the grandeur of fashion photography, Chucho takes us inside the curious netherworld where he feels most at ease.
" A Bloomberg headline from April 2016 blared that Trump had just "hired his next scandal" since, Eli Lake explained, "Manafort's real specialty is the netherworld of international lobbying.
For the most part, "Cats" is both a horror and an endurance test, a dispatch from some neon-drenched netherworld where the ghastly is inextricable from the tedious.
My own kids blitzed right past both of those relics and dove headlong into the netherworld of shitty Disney sitcoms and YouTube clips of other people playing video games.
The bottom lineDespite the fact that it falls into the netherworld between T-shirts, sweatshirts, and the legitimate puffer, it's one of the most objectively useful things I own.
There isn't much recorded history on the subject, but it's been suggested she grew increasingly erratic, dictatorial and demanding, that she withdrew into her netherworld of elves and goblins.
I know we are all products of our own past and that fashion is built on dipping into and out of that netherworld, appropriating a style here, a silhouette there.
But it is adrift in a bland netherworld between Lorre's precision-tooled, laugh-a-minute network comedies and the quieter aesthetic of the alt-sitcom, lacking the strengths of either.
Until now, the ride-share drivers have fallen into a labor netherworld, classified as independent contractors by the National Labor Relations Board and thus not entitled to protected union activity.
F.B.I. Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) remains where the series left him: in the Black Lodge, the red-curtained lobby of the netherworld where he's been trapped for 25 years.
Similarly, after James hears Freddie's story, he goes to check on the Great Northern's furnace and seems to enter an ominous netherworld of shadow and machinery — real, and yet nightmarish.
And also like me, she moved into a netherworld I knew all too well: The "after" stage, during which you struggle to believe it's over, all the while dreading its return.
To create it, Lutz stepped into a netherworld, a space where reality is filtered through an irrational lens, where quiet moments of lucidity are like rays of sunshine breaking through the clouds.
Meanwhile, Confucianism's emphasis on filial piety formalized ancestor worship as part of everyday life: ancestors who did not receive offerings of food and incense would become hungry and irritated in the netherworld.
Fennesz melts down the austere, Steve Reich-ish plinking of the original to place it in a netherworld of reverberation: flickers of polyrhythmic activity dissolving and reappearing, trading systematic structures for apparitions.
In his work, he illuminates a cold-but-human netherworld where kids run their own lives and revel in an orgy of one-upmanship, conquests, despair, and the grandeur of drug use.
He also owed a debt to his favorite visual trickster, Ronald Searle, whom Wolfe praised as a "giant of the graphic netherworld" on the front page of a 1981 Times Book Review.
They would have once enclosed a full-sized boat, ritually interred as part of a larger, funerary ceremony for the pharaoh, which they believed would help him to travel on through the netherworld.
But if one thing is certain, it's that it'll take a lot more than government conspiracies, the occasional kidnapping, terrifying monsters from the netherworld, and teenage hormones to separate this group of friends.
That popup window exists in a sort of netherworld between actual internet connection and being offline–you pick it up via Wi-Fi, but until you click a box, you're not actually online.
In this case, it helps to go back to the beginning and understand how the movie came about, especially because Machotaildrop's road to the media netherworld mirrors the plot of the film itself.
Instead, we learned that the suspect appeared to be a sexually frustrated, woman-hating loner who had paid homage to a misogyny netherworld in a Facebook post, either before or during the attack.
When I took Experian's pitch and entered my work email address into its dark web scanner, lo and behold, it said my email had shown up in this mysterious netherworld three times last year.
BEIJING — Like ghosts floating in a dim netherworld, the dancers twirled, spun and curtsied in smog so dense that couples a few steps away seemed to be murky apparitions suspended in a gray haze.
Archie exists in this netherworld of the sanitized 1950s, where the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew solved mysteries while more or less ignoring or handwaving the massive social justice issues going on at the time.
The Celtic folk tradition is far darker than a leprechaun-loving public would like to believe, and bleeds over into the rest of the British Isles, who host their own versions of that shadowy netherworld.
The defendant, Christian Dawkins, who has spent much of his young life in the netherworld of professional agents, coaches and hustlers, looked pained at the naïveté, not to mention the hypocrisy, encoded in this question.
His entry into the ancient Egyptian netherworld began at age 12, when he read Hans Baumann's "The World of The Pharoahs," an exploration of Egyptian antiquity from the point of view of a modern child.
Called In Case it Rains in Heaven, Tong's solo show considered the practice as a poignant reflection of beliefs about the hereafter, where you might need a paper umbrella to defend against a netherworld storm.
Directed by Dre Films (whose output includes videos for Rick Ross, Pusha T, Wale, Meek Mill, and more), the video is set in a club netherworld, all moody lights, illicit drugs, and broken doll dance moves.
Miguel's family sharply disapproves of music, leading to a fateful act of rebellion on the Day of the Dead that plunges him into an incandescent netherworld of walking skeletons, winged spirits and long-buried family secrets.
It seemed that this entrancing collection of essays, and my fascination with its author, had sucked me into some nerdy netherworld where real life becomes weirder and funnier and darker and bleaker than, well, real life.
Sironi's netherworld, rendered in Klieg-light chiaroscuros of chalky whites and sooty blacks, never settles into a single stylistic camp despite the overriding influence of Metaphysical Art, tapping Cubism, Futurism, and Expressionism for its disquieting visions.
Up to a third of the city's Palestinian residents live in cheaper, often slumlike areas that are technically part of Jerusalem, but that Israel placed beyond the barrier, in a netherworld with an even more uncertain future.
Investors who managed to sell the notes in an "over-the-counter" netherworld on Friday, after the delisting, did so at discounts to their estimated value that in some cases exceeded 10 percent, Thomson Reuters data showed.
Or were we talking about a more primeval Golden State, John Steinbeck's prelapsarian Salinas Valley from East of Eden, or the 60s netherworld of Joan Didion's Slouching Towards Bethlehem or luridly fictionalized in Play It as It Lays?
They raped her mother and eventually Park as well, and both struggled in the netherworld in which North Koreans are stuck in China — because the Chinese authorities regularly detain them and send them home to face prison camp.
By blocking Mr. Johnson, Parliament has thrown the whole process into a legislative netherworld that could mean months of further delays to a process that the nation has long since wearied of and just wants to see end.
Its original run, from 2005 to 2009, existed in a weird netherworld between the "he's so smart, he can make a bomb out of a paper clip!" shenanigans of MacGyver and the rowdy antics of The Dukes of Hazzard.
Joe Hill's Nos4a2 isn't a traditional vampire tale — no capes or bloodsuckers here — but it is about an old man who wanders the country's back streets, luring kids into his strange netherworld, where he sucks their life forces dry.
In another "Twin Peaks" netherworld, a woman listens to distorted passages of old-timey jazz on a loop until an alarming sound summons the Lodge's Giant, who then ambles into a screening room to watch the White Sands test.
Scattered around the trolls are ephemera that evoke the clutter of a neglected basement bedroom, a netherworld perhaps imagined by teens: sculpted socks and snaking power strips; unhooked landline phones; a Chinese takeout box; Cheetos, which serve as political symbols.
Meanwhile, FX's vampire drama The Strain was supposed to be its very own Walking Dead, but it tried far too hard to elevate trashy material and, instead, wound up in some netherworld between popcorn TV and prestige TV. Viewers tuned out in droves.
All of this, the costumes and the decorations, creates a world in which children can experience the blurry area between life and death and the emotions that might accompany this netherworld -- perhaps fear, perhaps disgust-- all while mostly feeling perfectly and comfortingly safe.
Despite the playful technical effects in the works, there is a bathos to this suite of paintings: an eerie groping through the netherworld of painting in which the liquor bottle feels like an emblem or a dissipated talisman of the medium itself.
Understanding the historical and political context in which Puerto Rico's current status was created casts the recent push for Puerto Rican statehood in a new light, not as a request for better treatment, but as a way out of a legally questionable netherworld.
If you tell Home to set a reminder for you, it's not going to jump into your iPhone's reminder app, it's going to go into Google's weird netherworld of reminders which is a dark and scary and confusing labyrinth and I recommend never going there.
Unlike the city's strip clubs featuring female dancers, which are stashed away on the relatively remote netherworld of Tenth Avenue, Hunk-O-Mania is in Times Square, arguably the most trafficked neighborhood of Manhattan, and just a stone's throw away from Broadway and Madame Tussaud's.
As Glen Robert Gill showed in Northrop Frye and the Phenomenology of Myth, Frye's major innovation as a literary scholar was to take mythology away from the etherial realm of Jung's "collective unconscious" (a speculative netherworld that defies empirical verification) and return it to history.
Many artifacts from his tomb are held in the collection of the British Museum, including the coffin of the "Chief Physician" Gua, who was likely Djehutihotep's doctor and was buried in the forecourt of his tomb's chapel, which includes a map of the netherworld.
After stumbling into a netherworld called the Empty Quarter, where a mangy dog comes to their aid in his true form as the jinn Vikram (whom readers of Wilson's novel "Alif the Unseen" may fondly recall), they head for the coast, inquisitors in hot pursuit.
This netherworld of stocks has attracted increased scrutiny this week in the wake of the SEC's decision to suspend trading in another over-the-counter stock: Neuromama, a Tijuana, Mexico-based company with a murky business model that somehow achieved a staggering $35 billion market capitalization.
What is clear is the tale of BGFT highlights the strange distortion effects that can happen in the pink sheets netherworld, a mysterious place where the metrics investors use to value companies such as market capitalization can lose all meaning in a haze of accounting fiction.
Although it's long been second nature for Hollywood to imagine everything south of the Mason-Dixon as a netherworld of clapboard houses, laconic small-town sheriffs, and greasy spoons, a subgenre of post-antebellum pulp has cropped up all over television and movies in the past decade.
And the arts, largely made by New Yorkers and Los Angelenos who are frequently at least a generation removed from such living situations, can seem at times to exist in a weird netherworld where everybody has enough money and the same basic cultural assumptions about various things.
Work by Teresa Ghilarducci and colleagues at The New School for Social Research shows that 2.7 million people, or 10 percent of the 27 million Americans ages 55 through 64 and still in the labor force, are unemployed, partially employed or in a netherworld between employment and retirement.
The ads — paid for by a "super PAC" set up by a pro-charter school group — depict Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, as a tax-happy, commuter-hating tyrant, shouting from a dystopian netherworld marked by the sound of smashing windows and the flash of electric sparks.
Chazelle's dialogue and plotting feel contemporary, but the musical sequences are a balance of now and then; the characters fall in love in a Hollywood netherworld where an impossibly romantic Los Angeles is the backdrop and everyone can have the job of their dreams if they just wish hard enough.
Then, after 10 minutes or so, they dispersed and into the Marni universe you went: a trippy netherworld where the indoors is graveled like the out, and your assigned seat might be an old television, as mine was, or a radiator or a bumper car or a length of plastic hose.
The rest of it is spent—and fair warning, things are about to get weird—in an invisible netherworld that's the literal manifestation of the human unconscious, where you contend with demonic manifestations of your enemies' corrupted desires, superpowered avatars of your own rebellious teen impulses, and, by fortunate happenstance, a talking cat.
The biennial's artistic director, Pushpamala N. — a prominent Indian performance artist who works with photography and video, and a pioneer of Indian conceptual photography — says that she looks at "photography as this mirror portal which has created a netherworld of specters" that can be either welcoming or hostile and attack the viewer.
Sherman in the stinking cells…his terrifying stumbles into the black netherworld…baying money fever…racism on every side…no redemption… There were more novels, further investigations of the social mores of Atlanta ("A Man in Full"), of sex and society at university ("I am Charlotte Simmons") and of immigrants in Miami ("Back to Blood").
But the notion that fiction exists in some lofty netherworld of capital-A Art, utterly separate from morality and autobiography and politics — while the essay is slavish to all of them, guilelessly moral and shamelessly confessional — seems antiquated at best and paranoid at worst, an attempt to lionize certain women writers while painting others as hacks or amateurs.
On the other hand, John Heffernan in the title role volubly communicates a modern-day soldier all but undone by his own misdeeds in a view of the play that wrenches the action out of Scotland and into an indeterminately gray netherworld that puts one in mind of the various charnel houses that exist across the globe today.
The emphasis on the supposedly imminent membership of Turkey, however, adds a new and darker aspect to the arguments for Britain's leaving: Turkey would be the bloc's second-largest country after Germany, and it is poor, is Muslim and borders Syria, where young British Muslims radicalized by the Islamic State travel to enter the netherworld of terrorism.
Over the course of Murakami's 17 previous books of fiction, readers have become familiar with "Murakami man," a listless, socially isolated guy whose interests tend to circle around music, books, home cooking and cats, and whose lack of anchor in the everyday world often precipitates a sort of slippage into a netherworld of ghosts and spirits.
It's time for Parts 3 and 4 in this new iteration of David Lynch and Mark Frost's series, which brings back F.B.I. Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), trapped in a red-curtained netherworld, as well as his evil doppelgänger (also Mr. MacLachlan), and introduces a glass box, surrounding a window in New York City, constantly kept watch over in case something comes through.
While Mr. del Toro has made his name on scarier, creepier fare like "Pan's Labyrinth" (a fairy tale populated by sadistic military officers and sentient stickbugs in 1944 Spain), "Hellboy" (an action fantasy film about a demon spawn called up from the netherworld by Nazis) and "The Strain" (a horror TV series starring vampires with stinging, prehensile tongues), "Trollhunters" is decidedly more family friendly.
And again, I think we're talking about the distinction, again, between what is formally expected under the law — like if we went to court and fought about it, what would we argue about — versus kind of this weird universe that we live on in the internet, which is kind of in its own internet netherworld, because there's a lot of practicalities about finding someone, suing them, fighting out the fair use case that.
In Netflix's immensely popular retro sci-fi series, we also watch Nancy Wheeler (Natalia Dyer) grow from a sweet, overachieving popular girl to a fierce fighter against the Demogorgon; Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) powers through her grief and found her missing son in a hellish netherworld; and in season two, we meet Max Mayfield (Sadie Sink), an independent, tomboyish California skater girl who befriends the boys and confidently navigates the treacherous, evil-infiltrated world of Hawkins, Indiana.

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