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In cases like that one would hope they'd be responsible.
Or at least one would hope that they'd be concerned.
I'm not sure that's as satisfying as one would hope.
And if they do, one would hope they'd address the keyboard.
One would hope they'd be consistent with their pro-life message.
One would hope that a "Pop enthusiast?" would be a MOM.
Politicians have a way of evolving – or so one would hope. Sen.
One would hope that such a statement would be redundant in 2018.
"One would hope it acts as a wake-up call," he added.
One would hope that the gradual spring will help this virus recede.
One would hope that'd be adequate for all the displays in your house.
But perhaps because of that, it's not as cutting as one would hope.
One would hope that the stale claim of "constitutional crisis" could be retired.
One would hope that Tillerson's view will influence Trump's position on climate change.
The solution—and, one would hope, the eventual endgame—goes back to timing.
"So one would hope that they would step up to the plate here."
One would hope that developers will build safeguards into these new Alexa cooking capabilities.
When companies design products, one would hope they subject them to strict quality control.
As one would hope, the car doesn't come at a cost to the taxpayer.
"Soon one would hope to extend the number of persons to thousands," Woody wrote.
One would hope that the North Koreans are wise enough not to do that.
One would hope that both the President-elect and his family members would exercise restraint.
But, unfortunately, the dramedy doesn't have the crackling wit and divine darkness one would hope.
BUT WHAT'S BEEN COMING OUT SO FAR IS NOT AS ENCOURAGING AS ONE WOULD HOPE.
Currently, the selection of posters at big-box retailers is not what one would hope.
"One would hope the floodgates are about to open," said Kirby Kim, Chiang's literary agent.
One would hope this doesn't happen again, but this is tech: anything goes, however terrible.
Pets swallowed whole by pythons are not as uncommon an occurrence as one would hope.
Or because (one would hope) we have turned the page on that kind of demeaning iconography?
One would hope so, given that two of its creators are Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese.
But Twitter, for whatever reason – an accident, one would hope – requested its Facebook app be deleted.
We fall into these roles, one would hope, based on skill and interest — not just gender.
This is wrong, and one would hope that a five-term senator would know as much.
But, one would hope he continues to explore how digital and technological culture will impact the future.
One would hope that this enormous investment of resources is going toward high-value, high-impact care.
One would hope that the NLRB based its decision on the ultimate goal of increasing worker earnings.
It's awkward enough that Trump said he "wasn't interested," because one would hope that goes without saying.
His NHL career included 26 games, 225 goals, 677 points and, one would hope, not many fights.
In times of crisis, one would hope the U.S. Department of State would know how to respond accordingly.
Unlike 2016, this year the errors tended to cancel each other out, as one would hope they would.
AMCU President Joseph Mathunjwa told Reuters: "the situation is tense, it's not as normal as one would hope".
With so much on the line, one would hope that Mr. Trump has prepared carefully for the challenge.
One would hope that counterintelligence efforts to monitor those students while in the United States would be robust.
One would hope that as a nation we could rise up to this mammoth challenge facing our generation.
With all of the work put into these surprises, one would hope that their plans would go smoothly.
And in a great big universe searching for intelligent content, one would hope there's still room for that.
The River Thames that runs through London isn't generally the place where one would hope to encounter sea people.
"One would hope that that would motivate people to turn their anguish into political action," she told The Hill.
"One would hope that people just stay at home and don't come to shop; don't do anything," he said.
One would hope that the position would bring with it an abundant degree of independence, courage and — yes — compassion.
Such people exist, of course, but one would hope their inclusion in a book would have an overarching purpose.
Also, one would hope the final concept for these stations involves handrails, because otherwise people are gonna fall in, man!!!
Maybe not the story of a long marriage one would hope, but I don't regret my decision in the least.
One would hope there aren't too many of those in use, but we may be unpleasantly surprised on that count.
One would hope that Hillary starts doing a better job in the weeks that follow of appealing to Bernie's base.
If a narrower reading of the CDA's liability shield is incorrect, one would hope critics would have supported such reforms.
One would hope they wouldn't be racist, but this is Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt in Tina Fey and Robert Carlock's world.
But if we get to that point, one would hope for both US and even Chinese participation at the table.
One would hope that university officials would say more than that they "take seriously" the concerns raised and fears expressed.
One would hope if it's really an antiviral effect with the malaria drugs that that would be quick as well.
One would hope a government without a bloated military industrial complex, byzantine institutions, and crumbling infrastructure could as well, though.
Rather, one would hope that they do not succumb to the temptation to engage in a premature normalization of interest rates.
One would hope that Obama would learn from such seismic policy failures by refraining from further efforts to unseat foreign leaders.
One would hope there is such a thing as a "tea gentleman," as well, but I'm not getting my hopes up.
One would hope that the masks, ropes, binds, and fire used within the safety of a happy, consensual relationship wouldn't be newsworthy.
"This never should have happened, but one one would hope after something like this, it wouldn't happen again," the ex-employee said.
One would hope that Leader Pelosi would want those recommendations in time to implement them before the election coming just next year.
The bad news is that the confrontation that was needed to contain this government was not as clean as one would hope.
As one would hope, it's short, ugly, and brutish—in other words, classic Phobia, and an excellent taste of what's to come.
One would hope that any disaster aid Congress passes for Harvey will be substantially more focused on the actual disaster at hand.
The entourage's insight into Bieber is couched in the kind of generalities that one would hope such a docuseries would flesh out.
"Nigeria is an example where in due course one would hope to have a profitable, pragmatic free trade agreement," said the lord mayor.
Of course they need data to do that, but one would hope that the collection would be a bit more nuanced than this.
Eleven years after Hamas took over Gaza, and after three wars in 2009-2014, one would hope that Israel has learned some lessons.
Chances are Wyoming was celebrating a bit, and might not come into this weekend against Texas State as focused as one would hope.
One would hope that the message of Yinka Shonibare MBE will be heard in contrast to the revival of failures from the past.
One would hope that cooler heads would finally prevail and that there could be some bipartisan agreement about what behavior crosses the line.
She may not have been the warm-and-fuzzy maternal figure one would hope for, but her love for Wes was ride or die.
One would hope that The Defenders would shy away from Danny and his petulance, but unfortunately, Iron Fist is integral to the larger plot.
The jury ruled in Taylor Swift's favor Monday evening, which meant that her assaulter David Mueller would disappear into the shadows — one would hope.
One would hope that the federal agency tasked with policing net neutrality would be able to create new regulations in response to new indiscretions.
One would hope that the healthy 16-24 year olds who make up our nation's most underserved race would be a vibrant work force.
In order to work well with users of its older devices, one would hope that Samsung will build in native support for multiple services.
It's not an absolute certainty that Trump's erratic Twitter presence will persist once he's president; one would hope that he's too busy for that.
But given time constraints and the limitations of the congressional calendar, one would hope committees single out the most pressing issues facing their constituents.
" She added, "One would hope that Leader Pelosi would want those recommendations in time to implement them before the election coming just next year.
One would hope that they would say that Harvard University defends — broadly — the right of people to express themselves aesthetically, ideologically, intellectually and professionally.
"One would hope the government would be looking at this very closely so we are prepared for the big changes ahead," Ms. Bellace said.
Our view however can give the taste of experience to those around us who would listen and one would hope gain empathy for our view.
Of course, if an algorithm were actually to make hiring decisions, one would hope that its designers would screen out names as a relevant factor.
Still, while A Wrinkle in Time has many good, and even great, individual moving parts, they don't come together as well as one would hope.
Every criminal indictment, every resignation, damages the administration and (one would hope) makes it more likely that Trump will suffer defeats in 2018 and 2020.
"One would hope that the church is not viewing this as a PR matter any more but a matter for truth and justice," McKiernan said.
One would hope that Democratic primary voters would want to know if one of their prospective presidential candidates is a bad steward to their underlings.
"One would hope that the response to this very unfortunate case would be: What can we do to better support someone like her?" she said.
"Suicide is [literally] a life-and-death question and one would hope that those who wanted to help would follow best practice standards," they said.
Given the costs, one would hope that the benefits of the law would be considerable, but it seems unlikely that the act deters tax evasion.
The list of songs lacks a sense of purpose, or an overall narrative arc that one would hope to see in any grouping of music.
Today, we're supposed to be thinking about a hockey net, and one would hope that a team's net guard, or GOALIE, would be an asset.
One would hope Trump is less keen on inviting foreign governments to hack federal agencies now that he holds the keys to the White House.
One would hope the stars of Fire Island find themselves, too; judging from the first few episodes, they've all got some growing up to do.
Rather than championing a dodgy and flawed investigation, one would hope The Economist would recognise that Brazil needs an independent, non-political and non-biased investigation.
In 2016, one would hope that our country's young people would be able to tell right from wrong, funny from offensive, and literally black from white.
The research team studied the phenomenon in the insects precisely as one would hope — by attaching a pair of tiny 3D glasses to their bug eyes.
While the bond among the guys has potential, the material dealing with how their lives have suddenly changed simply isn't as clever as one would hope.
One would hope that a president surrounded by so many Wall Street veterans would exercise better judgment before lending his support to such a problematic IPO.
It's a lesson one would hope isn't necessary, but with athletes passing on trips to the White House, that's obviously not the current state of play.
One would hope not tampering with a crime scene would be more or less common sense to professional law enforcement, but always good to make sure.
"One would hope that would have caught their attention," Belen's newspaper, The Valencia County News-Bulletin, said in an editorial criticizing members of the City Council.
A poultry analysis of various fast food restaurants from CBC Marketplace last week found that Subway's chicken may actually contain less chicken DNA than one would hope.
One would hope not, but somehow we must avert the risk of becoming accustomed to a very different, starkly hollowed out vision of governance in our country.
And if the facts are presented accurately to the Italian voters, one would hope that they care more about their bank savings than lashing out at Brussels.
We've covered both of these artists previously on Noisey, so one would hope you're not coming into this post completely blind—but if you are, that's okay!
"One would hope that those people with firearms in their vehicles would be among the most self-controlled and law-abiding members of society," the paper said.
"One would hope that being held in contempt of Congress would be enough for the Attorney General just to do his civic and legal duty," Raskin said.
In any case, it is fair to assume that the Apple Shuttle could look at lot like the Apple Maps car, but with, one would hope, more windows.
Their relationship is complicated, ambiguous, toxic — not because of their feelings towards each other, but because neither has the capacity to love as bravely as one would hope.
But the Hispanic population is the fastest-growing minority population in the U.S., so one would hope that the market can support at least two Hispanic broadcasting companies.
Not really a lot to go on here, but it's said to weigh less than 10 pounds (one would hope) while offering a pretty meh hour of battery.
"Julian's script charms, thrills and entertains and in Brian Percival's hands we aim to deliver everything that one would hope for as Downton comes to the big screen".
One would hope that Trump's aides would strongly counsel against such a move, particularly for defendants like Manafort, who faces an array of very serious (though unrelated) charges.
But one would hope Trump could bring himself to realize that if Iran should restart its nuclear program, instability in the region would be much harder to quell.
"Google is publishing the results themselves, and they are, one would hope, fully aware that there's incentive to game results to get a good news headline," she said.
They have rolled out ad transparency tools — though such tools aren't generally as useful as one would hope — and devoted more resources to trying to prevent election interference.
One would hope, in short, that Harvard would seek to educate its students and not simply defer to vague apprehensions or pander to the imperatives of misguided rage.
Given that so much of our time is spent working, one would hope that we could make the overall experience fulfilling and maybe even a little bit enjoyable.
It sucks so much that one would hope that producers would be kind and maybe put the rejected contestants in a hotel or something just to soften the blow.
"One would hope that both countries can find a way to work together," he said, noting that the economies of both countries will suffer if progress is not made.
Though pricing hasn't been set, one would hope that Belkin follows the precedent set by Philips Hue and initially offer the Bridge at a discount to existing WeMo owners.
One would hope that, with the USPS struggling financially (it has lost billions over the last decade) and facing existential crisis, Congress would step up to reinvent the agency.
Given its current public relations challenges regarding astronomical drug pricing, one would hope the pharmaceutical industry would redirect its attention towards ensuring that patients have access to affordable medications.
One would hope that two parents who love the same child would agree to take reasonable steps to ensure that a child is not unnecessarily exposed to infected individuals.
One would hope that, if not caught and charged with the appropriate crimes, this daring thief is at the very least enjoying the three-monitor setup to this day.
Here, she cleans up the sound, clears up her voice, and riffs up the band, resulting in a better album than before, by a slighter margin than one would hope.
One would hope that the Williams brothers would be a little more transparent in their approach, particularly given the risk of losing someone as talented and prolific as Lil Wayne.
Now that the Hooligans' methods have been exposed, one would hope that they'd review the security of that online database and possibly issue a software update to the cars themselves.
"While I can't predict what plant owners will do, one would hope that they would consider the impact of any decision on the average American," said NMA spokeswoman Ashley Burke.
One would hope that a moment in the personal chaos of life would give pro-lifers like Murphy the humility to admit they cannot make these decisions for anyone else.
While respectful of the challenges of producing content for multiple platforms — the print version of The Times and the digital — one would hope that content would be readable in both.
One would hope that federal judges with lifetime appointments might function like the Survivor producers—concerned outside observers who could, in rare cases, intervene to save a broken political system.
First impression based on the trailer*: This show looks as delightful as one would hope, and I'm trying not to get too excited about it because it will probably be disappointing.
One would hope that the outer-borough everyman and -woman would get in on the action, given that it's the context of their neighborhood that supplies the work with its leverage.
Though this is a national survey, the state-by-state data is slimmer than one would hope to draw a definitive conclusion of who&aposs got who in the big game.
If all goes as planned, the churches will be one of the largest Wi-Fi providers in Germany and, one would hope, bring at least some people back to the holy spirit.
Yet one would hope that, having found pervasive slimy tactics in a business in one major market, Google would have been more proactive about looking into the presence of those tactics elsewhere.
One would hope that most of this sizable cohort no longer needs to worry about an illness that would require them to purchase costly drugs that are beyond what they can afford.
Uber's defense attorneys responded by noting that one of Waymo's top engineers carried an early prototype of its proprietary LIDAR technology to Burning Man (okay, maybe not as extensive as one would hope).
Though considering that Bourdain is not only a host, but a producer and writer with more than six million followers on Twitter, one would hope for a response with a bit more...heft?
Which means future robots, which include autonomous cars, prosthetic limbs and robot vacuums, could respond to an ever-wider array of signals picked up from, one would hope, much more attractive EEG caps.
That's a decrease of around 45% from the six months prior to his inauguration, but one would hope he has less time for tweeting as the actual president versus on the campaign trail.
One would hope that all Democrats, Republicans, liberals, conservatives and Americans would want to know exactly what the Russians do in their attacks against America and whether or not any Americans are implicated.
One would hope that they would say that the acceptability of a faculty dean must rest upon the way in which he meets his duties, not on his personal beliefs or professional associations.
Despite a notice that the audience should avoid wearing perfume (and, one would hope, avoid attending if they're allergic to it), Mr. Kurkdjian had to take into account a theater full of bodies.
One would hope that the final design of the tunnel would use LED strips or something to light the way and avoid that gnarly flickering effect when the sled hits 125 miles-per-hour.
While this certainly negatively affects Invisible Dog's artist residencies, one would hope that it opens up space for more permanent renters (artists or not), who will contribute to the community fabric of the neighborhood.
Aiding a crime is a crime in America — if you authorize a murder, even if you authorize your lawyer to commit a murder, you are guilty of a crime, and one would hope so.
"Julian's script charms, thrills and entertains, and in Brian Percival's hands we aim to deliver everything that one would hope for as 'Downton' comes to the big screen," Mr. Neame said in a statement.
"One would hope that transgender people would support philosophies that are helpful and not harmful to trans people," she said, adding that Jenner might have taken that into consideration before offering her support to Cruz.
Since the higher power Energous and Ossia technologies use the same radio frequencies as Wi-Fi, one would hope that there are no health impacts — but there are surprisingly few scientific answers to this question.
One would hope that the story of how the old state flag, which was essentially the Confederate flag, nearly strangled Georgia's ability to host lucrative national sporting events in Atlanta wouldn't be so easily forgotten.
"The numbers for Black women in European high-energy physics are even worse than in the U.S., and one would hope that they'd recognize that our growing intersectional discourse has something to offer them," she said.
In the wake of the Capital One news, the White House was right to question the wisdom of making Amazon the sole JEDI provider (though one would hope that question had already been asked and answered).
One would hope that the widespread outrage at Tuesday's announcement, and the impending suffering of hundreds of thousands of people who've done nothing but try to become contributing members of society, might impress it upon him.
One would hope that, at the very least, they would screen their customers for ethical behavior and perhaps avoid clients who pay him to push against an entity whose purpose is to clean up pervasive corruption.
"One would hope that the administrator would learn about what we do and would then not treat as lightly the EPA's mission and accomplishments, and what it is required to do under the statutes," she said.
Given the potential impact that adding gender and sexuality identifiers to our national surveys could have for the LGBTQ community, one would hope the powers that be in America won't stand in the way of simple progress.
One would hope that, after all the years fantasizing about curves, I'd be able to finally stand back in this little box of introspection to appreciate the ones hormones and a recent surgery have bestowed upon me.
The second-gen bluetooth earbuds are fitness focused much like their predecessor, but improvement on features like battery life help them transform into a product for everyday use — just as one would hope for a $200 headphone.
"One would hope that on any medical visit, a doctor would look for an opportunity to see what people are doing around their diet and whether they want additional support in making dietary changes," Dr. Ross said.
Their message, however, is loud and clear: It is simply much less likely than one would hope that the voters, in their wisdom, will prevent flagrantly unqualified candidates or people with terrible ideas from obtaining high office.
Today's Western cultural terrain is far from perfect, but when South Asian stars like Aziz Ansari, Mindy Kaling, and Priyanka Chopra have broken into the mainstream, that's cause for true celebration—and, one would hope, only the beginning.
"One would hope that a $3 million settlement for sexual harassment would flow up the line to somebody in corporate management," said Kirk O. Hanson, executive director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University.
But one would hope that these most recent leaks will drive both the intelligence community and the oversight committees of Congress to ask why we seem to do such a poor job of keeping these invaluable techniques secret.
When it comes to the trade spat, "there are many outstanding issues to deal with and one would hope they are not segregated or asserted as issues that must be resolved before anything else gets addressed," the academic continued.
The latter connects to power via Micro USB, whereas I'd have very much liked to see Montblanc use the more modern USB-C connector on a product one would hope to keep using for multiple years into the future.
At such a time, one would hope for a leader willing and eager to unify his people under the rule of law, to reaffirm democratic values and to address the grievances that motivated the plotters in the first place.
More than ten years after South Africa became the fifth country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage, one would hope that queer people here would have freedom to express their sexuality without fear of backlash or violence.
"One would hope that when a directive has been issued by the President it would happen quickly, so our anticipation is that it will happen today or tomorrow," attorney Phillip Stackhouse said in an email Saturday morning to CNN.
This isn't the place for a political debate, but one would hope that the creators of what amounts to a successful small business like this would not have to worry about such things in the richest country in the world.
Enforcing such a policy on a planet that's 34 million miles away at its closest is another question entirely, though one would hope that Martian societies won't regress to lawlessness and a complete disregard of public safety and established ethical standards.
And whether or not an iPad Pro bends to the extent exhibited by Zack Nelson in his viral JerryRigEverything review, one would hope that a product potentially running customers more than $1,000 doesn't come bent straight out of the packaging.
The demo is called "Ukiuki Viewing Show" and will be located in the HTC booth, so one would hope you'd need to go up right left down chu chu chu with Vive controllers, which obviously sounds like the best thing ever.
One would hope, by a similar token, that fear of undermining the effectiveness of important counterterrorism operations would restrain even the most shameless administration from, say, pursuing a partisan purge of the FBI and the rest of the intelligence community.
In New York, for example, the chest-thumping relationship between Cuomo and de Blasio over who will fix the city's crumbling transit infrastructure offers a golden opportunity for the entrance of a calm voice of reason and, one would hope, progress.
One would hope that the president of the United States would let Mr. Putin know that he faces a united front of Mr. Trump and his fellow NATO leaders, with whom he would have met days before the summit in Helsinki.
We caught a demo of the functionality on a recent trip to the company's Bedford, Massachusetts headquarters, and the whole setup was as user-friendly as one would hope, asking Alexa to tell Roomba to start cleaning and return to the docking station.
She also isn't a sample size, which as actresses like Leslie Jones and Danielle Brooks have proven, isn't nearly as easy to accommodate as one would hope given that most of the gowns that hit the red carpet come straight off the runway.
More immediately, one would hope that the Trump administration will find a way to back off from the anti-globalization rhetoric of the presidential election campaign, since resorting to more protectionist policies is the last thing that a fragile global economy now needs.
Intel says that gaming should run two to three times faster on the new chips compared to a three-year-old system with an Intel Core i7 chip and an Nvidia GTX 950M GPU, which one would hope would be true after three years.
Celibate men are not more likely to be predators (as one would hope the #meToo era has decisively established), but particular kinds of predation have flourished in the priesthood, and the worst of that predation looks like an anti-Catholic polemic brought to life.
It's not that the very rich and successful aren't entitled to difficult upbringings (nobody who sat across from her during The Artist is Present paid attention to her nose, but that doesn't mean she didn't once hate it), but one would hope they learn something — anything!
One would hope there could be space for both types of venture in the near future, or that middle-ground companies like AltMed, which are at least interested in giving back to the community by increasing awareness, would take a sizeable chunk of the market share.
However, the reality of their argument isn't quite as positive as one would hope: Among the central points of their argument is that the virus has already spread to 60 countries, so postponing or moving the Olympics from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, would essentially be a futile move.
" While no group of students should be the subject of negative messages, one would hope that these universities would focus at least the same amount of time and resources toward the fight against the anti-Semitism inherent in the BDS movement as they do on the fight against "microaggressions.
Now one would hope that more Republicans, as they did during the Watergate investigation, because as Rob said, I was on the impeachment enquiry staff of the house judiciary committee, and Republicans then were not happy about investigating a president of their own party, but they were open to the evidence.
While one would hope for a substantive discussion, it's pretty clear to me that this is just going to be that media-saturated geek reality show episode, in which real billionaires walk the gantlet of prostration at Trump Tower and get exactly nothing for handing over their dignity so easily.
Mercifully, Shawkat won't have to go a full 24 hours without eating or drinking—the roughly eight-minute scene opens with a man bringing her takeout, apologizing for "being so crude" (what could it mean?!?), and pouring her a glass of wine, which one would hope is actually just water.
I ultimately was in favor of Google's engagement with China, if only because I felt that the company does understand its values better than most (after all, it abandoned the China market in the first place, and one would hope the company would make the same choice again if it needed to).
"One would hope that if he's the only one that matters that he at least gets some feedback from top staff who perhaps can know a little bit more about some of these things than he does," Representative Eliot Engel, top Democrat on the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, told Reuters.
"I think responsibly, if the number you are treating goes up and you are trying to recoup the cost of (developing) the drug ... one would hope that the price would go down," said Troyen Brennan, chief medical officer at CVS Health Corp, the No. 2 manager of drug benefit plans for U.S. employers and insurers.
What we do know is Forward has taken in money from quite a few solid venture firms like Khosla Ventures, Founders Fund, First Round Capital, SV Angel as well as angel investors John Doerr, Eric Schmidt, Marc Benioff, Garrett Camp, Aaron Levie and Joe Lonsdale so one would hope they did their due diligence on this new endeavor.
Yeah, exactly, and if Trump's tweeting — and of course, if he's tweeting in the morning, that's nighttime in South Korea — certainly prepared for this, one would hope that when the U.S. Olympic team among all the other Olympic teams is over there that the President of the United States would have the personal restraint to ... Oh. Really, Christine?
Seeing how Anuel, a tremendously popular artist riding a wave of fan love following his release from federal prison, experienced fallout from his hateful tiraera, one would hope his fellow rappers and producers at urbano's highly visible forefront come to their senses and raise their voices for Fret and the countless others like him in their communities worthy of allyship.
One would hope that the recent publication of an anthology of their work, Keeping / the window open: Interviews, statements, alarms, excursions, edited by Ben Lerner, would help change this, but I wonder: precisely by revealing the scope of their activities — writing, translating, and publishing — it shows how hard it is to come to grips with their work as a whole.
One would hope one of these folks would feel some obligation to explain why they are charging so much for such ineffective services, particularly when the likely results include taxpayers being on the hook for loans that are either: (1) Unlikely to be repaid, since the students don't become lawyers; or (2) Personal bankruptcies in order to repay the loans since, again, the students didn't become lawyers.
Curated by Brooklyn-based artist and curator Jaishri Abichandani, Asia Society Museum Director Boon Hui Tan, and Lawrence-Minh Davis, curator at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, the exhibition is a little weaker than one would hope for, not because of the quality of the work, but more because the Asia Society always has a strange tendency to manicure their exhibitions so that they have an almost academic feel.
Price: $22 on Amazon Image Comics / 1,328 pages / August 2019 One of Josh's book recommendations for 2019 is a graphic novel that is expansive in scope (as one would hope for a paperback that runs for more than a 1,000 pages): Possibly the greatest non-superhero action graphic novel, this is a tale of star-crossed lovers from different planets trying to raise their child amidst an intergalactic war.

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