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In a way, Hackintosh survives because it's not too overexposed.
That left the workers potentially overexposed to the hazardous material.
Heads are cut off midface if a model is overexposed.
I'm sorry to tell you this, but you've been overexposed.
" About 29 percent of people described Mr. Trump as "overexposed.
If anything, the former aide to Trump's 2016 campaign is overexposed.
It's hard to find a more overexposed property than Harry Potter.
But banks won't want to be overexposed to a dollar decline.
Black young people, in particular, are already overexposed to police violence.
"It's because we have overexposed the population to prescription opioids," he said.
The photo is severely overexposed, and many find the Glory font unfortunate.
I was a little surprised by how overexposed the sky came out.
Taylor just takes blurry and overexposed photos on her iPhone at concerts.
Or you could be overexposed in real estate or your employer's stock.
"Michael Kors is so overexposed, it's embarrassing," says Rosenblum from RSR Research.
Well, that's only natural for any aging comedy series — overexposed star or not.
As a result, street lights and buildings beyond are overexposed and blown out.
GoPro says backlit photos should now look correctly exposed instead of all overexposed.
It came out looking recognizably like a Polaroid: kind of faded and overexposed.
Someone else who relies on that income could be overexposed, according to Ghodsi.
But it still has the familiar Samsung look: overexposed images and warm white balance.
The answer is the exposure will be worth it, even for the overexposed Trump.
When it comes to bonhomie and glad-handing, Trump is overexposed to his adversaries.
"Brands are trying to produce mystery in this overexposed atmosphere," a design consultant explained.
But on L.C.D. screens these displays often appeared only as overexposed lime-green smudges.
Some add-ons feel superfluous, including overexposed works by Roy Lichtenstein and Frank Stella.
Add more funds to the mix, and you could be overexposed in one area.
Mars is, as the New Yorker's Amanda Petrusich recently put it, paradoxically overexposed yet overlooked.
If the company match comes in the form of company stock, beware of becoming overexposed.
It was somewhat overexposed, so that it illuminated Jacqueline Kennedy's face behind her black veil.
I think it's time to take a break, there's a thing called being super overexposed.
"She was feeling overexposed and like things were almost spiraling out of control," said the source.
"Sometimes I feel the media has overexposed him," Emma Coronel Aispuro, Guzmán's wife, told Telemundo recently.
"I don't think he would allow himself to be overexposed," Kingston said, before embracing dual analogies.
Six years strong into his pop culture reign we've now reached the point where he's overexposed.
The video quality isn't great, the audio can get muffled and the lighting can be overexposed.
Overexposed debuted at number two on the charts, Maroon 5's best showing since their sophomore album.
But even when her early 35-millimeter work is overexposed and blurry, the Arbus sensibility shines through.
I think next time, I would use a darker photo, since this one turned out very overexposed.
By now, it has become so overexposed that even the most forgiving sauce fanatics are feeling uneasy.
After several workshops in which everyone felt overexposed, I realized no one cared how old I was.
And it was not just the quality of the prints: black and white images that look overexposed.
"Fusion tends to be misused but I don't think it is overexposed yet here in LA," he says.
Nor is the inclusion of 12 works by the Guerrilla Girls necessary; these pieces are impressive but overexposed.
"As the juggernaut of 'Fun Home' kept going, I started to feel — finally, at last — overexposed," Bechdel said.
"Edvard Munch and Rosa Meissner in Warnemünde" (1907), one of a series, shows its subjects overexposed, concealing detail.
It's especially soothing on overexposed or irritated skin, and the portable size makes it a total handbag essential.
Last year, I visited my dermatologist for acne-related issues, and he told me that I was 'overexposed.
Remember that bucolic time before triangles became so overexposed that an Essex school had to ban triangular flapjacks?
The valleys, the hillsides, the horizon all bear the same overexposed quality, the burned-out yellow of haystacks.
She's cultuvated a taste for overexposed images that heighten food's inherent munchiness, setting her apart from the competition.
It attracts those less concerned with price than finessing a balance between an overexposed public life and privacy.
Mr. Kushner scored highest for the attributes of "insincere" (29 percent), "creepy" (27 percent) and "overexposed" (22 percent).
Equal weight indexes own the same amount of all stocks and so are not overexposed to market highfliers.
The photographs are, themselves, fascinating artifacts: some torn or cut, some in pieces, some overexposed or water-stained.
Both cameras capture underexposed images and overexposed ones, an arrangement that helps insure that no detail is lost.
Negatives destroyed in the developing stage, wildly overexposed, a shutter too slow, a lens too close, or unfocused.
Copies of the court documents provided by the Flathead County clerk are in black and white and are overexposed.
Meghan McCain says President Trump should clean house and hire all new spokespeople to replace his overexposed media team.
You can't throw one of their oversized seeds without hitting something related to the world's most overexposed healthy fat.
At midday, the formidable orb that lights the Namibian sky blazes so fiercely that the landscape resembles an overexposed photograph.
There are a surprising number of overexposed quotations in Mr. McClatchy's book, of the sort you find on throw pillows.
ZL: We did a layoff in March; we were overexposed in one business area — an outbound, sales-driven audience area.
Additionally, the camera can record in HDR to better scenes that are often overexposed or underexposed — like clouds and shadows.
You know I thought I don't want to go over you know sort of make myself what is that overexposed.
By then, "Moneyball" had become huge — it has now sold more than 1.7 million copies — and the subject felt overexposed.
At one point, the action stops altogether so that Lopakhin can screen an overexposed filmstrip celebrating the beauty of the orchard.
The ISO 21 shot below is obviously overexposed, but a quick highlight recovery in Adobe's Lightroom makes it instantly look usable.
This was especially noticeable when I took a quick (and ugly) shot of an overexposed sliver of street with both phones.
"The brand seems overexposed to the Chinese, and the recent price alignment action seems to have exacerbated this problem," Solca said.
It is the latest in a string of shows to try to capture (and capitalize on) the world's most overexposed borough.
"If you have been overexposed to the United States in your portfolio, this is a time to reconsider that," Shiller said.
We've all heard the old, sad tale: Child actor becomes famous, becomes desired, becomes overexposed, and then becomes a has-been.
What it most likely means is that you have weakened enamel that is leaving the sensitive interior of your teeth overexposed.
Saravia uses Enlight Quickshot, an app that's developed a specific feature to add in clouds to overexposed photos of the sky.
Even if you are invested in 20 different mutual funds, watch that you are not overexposed to one particular area, Lassus said.
For near retirees, the trick is to not leave your money overexposed to risk as you get closer to that danger zone.
If you don't have the best lighting, the results will be noisy, with overexposed whites and blacks that look more like grays.
More generally, the Honor View 20's camera delights with shots that are well exposed (if sometimes bordering on being slightly overexposed).
"The original image was overexposed, rendering the illumination source uncertain," Pascal Wallisch, a neuroscientist at New York University, said in a statement.
In other words, the epidemic has been caused by doctors overprescribing opioids, and they really overexposed the U.S. population to prescription opioids.
"It's got an edge to it; to my eye, it seems very fresh — it hasn't been overexposed," he added of the work.
"I used an app called Quickshot to help the composition of the photograph when the sky is burned or overexposed," she added.
When I added the filters, the animations often appeared shaky and pixelated, like in this slightly overexposed scene of Will hanging laundry.
Just because ... You know, as the juggernaut of "Fun Home" kept going, I started to feel, finally, at last, overexposed, you know?
"I do think there is a legitimate question about whether Avenatti has been overexposed by being on television almost every day," Stelter proclaimed.
Not only does Australia have one of the most expensive housing markets in the world, it remains overexposed to the fortunes of China.
In Zimbabwe and Panama, for example, where drainage infrastructure is less advanced, poor people are overexposed to flooding by more than 50 percent.
He's a frequent (some might even say overexposed) guest star in other heroes' stories, but he also gets the spotlight his own books.
Trump's rallies are in such danger of becoming overexposed that even Fox News has decided not to air some of them in full.
LB: We're constantly connected online, and we're overexposed through representation on social media, yet there is an erasure of practice and lived experience.
After being so overexposed, it was really, for quite some time it was impossible to go out without being stopped and asked for autographs.
Her choice to wear yet another not-overexposed name in her final few months as FLOTUS (twice in one month, no less) is great.
This can help you post a more accurate rendition of what you snapped a picture of, in case the scene looks dark or overexposed.
While Trump and Clinton have both been overexposed for decades, it is easier to envision some candidates playing the role of president than others.
In March, Philipps revealed on Instagram she was diagnosed to photokeratitis, a painful condition that occurs when the eyes are overexposed to UV rays.
Another concern for researchers is that MTurk workers may simply be overexposed to academic surveys, and thus conditioned to answer questions in certain ways.
If you're shooting at night, the phone will take a night mode photo by capturing multiple under- and overexposed photos and recompositioning the scene.
Even sources who favor Kudlow fear he may risk becoming overexposed -- a fate that befell ex-aides like short-time communications director Anthony Scaramucci.
THE DEAD DON'T DIE If anyone gets to ignore what should be a moratorium on zombie movies — is there any horror subgenre more overexposed?
The current darling of the restaurant salad, Little Gem lettuce, was denounced this month as overexposed by New York magazine's restaurant critic, Adam Platt.
"The concept is so hypocritical, it's like Britney Spears calling Christina Aguilera underdressed and overexposed," Susan Wloszczyna wrote in her review for USA Today.
You can also see the limitations of the highlight roll-0ff near the sun, where the cloud texture abruptly disappears and the image is overexposed.
But to my eyes, it went a little bit too far: skin tones looked overexposed, and all that extra punch just ended up looking artificial.
The Note 8 and the LG V28 overexposed the image a touch, with the Pixel 211 XL and the HTC U22 offering more muted versions.
In an age of overexposed celebrity children and "kidfluencers," Archie's elusiveness is either refreshing or maddening, depending on which side of the argument you fall.
He also pointed out that GM is overexposed in its car business in the United States and that the trucking business isn't growing that much.
Between her fierce look and her down-to-earth (if slightly overexposed) personality, she seems weirdly approachable for an international supermodel and current It Girl.
He bemoaned the fact that he was overexposed to stocks and didn't have access to the same income-generating assets as wealthy investors, he said.
Also be sure to check that you are not overexposed to certain areas of the market, said Diahann Lassus, a CFP and president of Lassus Wherley.
"They are trying to think about how their portfolio is balanced and make sure they're not overexposed in a market that has more risk," said Walter.
The Pixel 2 XL kept the background from looking overexposed, but the iPhone X produced slightly more detail and a better color palette of my face.
In the end, the incessant documentation of Syrian life has overexposed it — as well as daily deaths — turning the everyday into a banal, uninteresting, repetitive thing.
The next day, as he drove in the rain to Los Padres National Forest, King sat in the back and fixed the overexposed ocean in Photoshop.
The footage of him during his best years as a wrestler is grainy or overexposed, coming from darkened house shows in local coliseums around the South.
Mr. Turner's resulting transparency was overexposed, but he saved it by rephotographing it and using filters to transform it into a spectacular and eerie new image.
"I encourage people to look at their holdings and make sure they are not overexposed to risk that they are not prepared to handle," Kubie says.
Every day now, I try to use a slightly different version of the Skorba image for my "Drawings for Donald" — manipulated, tweaked, collaged, underexposed, overexposed, etc.
My prerogative right now is to just chill & let all of the other overexposed blondes on the cover of Us Weekly be your entertainment… GOOD LUCK GIRLS!!
"I'm sure many of the people in the overexposed pictures would love to live in one of those houses," adding that they deserve to live as comfortably.
Collins clearly went after stardom full-bore, but even he could tell when he had become overexposed — his management eventually asked MTV to play his videos less.
Overexposed followed Hands All Over, which seemed like a bit of a flop after their first two albums, both of which had made it to number one.
When society falls apart, I'm not gonna be stuck depending on weak eyes to keep me alive, as we struggle for supremacy in an overexposed landscape. Nope.
"As kids, we're really good at nurturing creativity, but as we move through life, we become insecure about it, since it makes us feel overexposed," Romanowsky says.
They also have to balance the amount of stocks and bonds they hold in their portfolios in order not to be "overexposed" to any particular asset class.
The real similarity between the slow slide of both Girls and Duck Dynasty is pretty simple to explain: Viewers got sick of them as they were overexposed.
Many of the photos have the slightly "blasted" look of overexposed Kodachrome, and often the light is deliberately a bit too harsh, the color a little off-kilter.
Named for her popular column for the Cut about wedded bliss and TMI, Unwifeable is a must-read (or must-listen) for anyone who has ever felt overexposed.
It propelled them straight into Overexposed, so named because Levine's new reality TV career was getting the band too much attention, if such a thing is really possible.
Banks stand to make no fees on the Evonik transaction and are likely to be overexposed, holding the remaining paper they were unable to sell down despite deep discounts.
The fastest way for a manager to become outmoded is for them to be overexposed in the media or, worse, receive widespread acclaim for their work in the game.
Many of Girault's plates were also overexposed, in what appear to be attempts to capture details in bright, outdoor lighting, with the blue Mediterranean skies bleeding into the images.
Sure, tweaking the exposure and white balanced brightened and changed the color temperature of the 2360 footage, but doing so also introduced other problems  like overexposed skies and lights.
But while its promotion of overexposed artists is theoretically a great marketing strategy, the works we're teased with fail to generate any excitement at all about the platform's potential.
Some of the black-and-white photos look like a failed chemistry experiment, after the development process left parts of the image under or overexposed creating an almost smoky effect.
The actress, 38, was diagnosed with photokeratitis — a painful condition that occurs when the eye is overexposed to UV rays — after spending a full day at a magazine photo shoot.
And here, in the overexposed color palette we now associate with brunching to stave off existential dread, is a show that beautifully, albeit painfully, balances the light and the dark.
He wasn't allowed to audition for the South Asian title character of "Life of Pi," Ang Lee's 2012 adventure fantasy, he said, because the filmmakers thought he had become overexposed.
The iPhone 6S Plus took an overexposed and bright photo, but its significantly slower f/2.2 lens holds it back from competing with the Galaxy S27 Edge's f/26 lens.
A calculated departure, it allowed him to venture beyond the deliberately overexposed snapshot-like images and word pieces for which he is known and into more abstract, and modish, terrain.
"This is what people in the swamp think: We can't have this overexposed guy who has 100 percent name ID and says things that are on his mind," he said.
To capture the sterility and the eerie quiet in the satellite towns—including Pardis and Parand—he took the photographs using medium-format film, in direct sunlight, and overexposed them.
This technique uses multiple images taken in a row with different exposures to more accurately capture areas of the image that might have been underexposed or overexposed in a single exposure.
While the P30 Pro's new sensor is a big help at night, in the day time, it sometimes causes the phone's pictures to come out overexposed and lacking in color saturation.
Your job, your income — even your pension — are tethered to the country in which you live and work, which could leave you overexposed to market risks pertaining to that geographical region.
For instance, the firm spotted data on roughly 2 million Dow Jones customers that had been overexposed on the internet as a result of a cloud configuration error over the summer.
Perretta films these interviews like interrogations, lingering on the backs of his subjects' heads and using high-angle vantage points to express the sensation of being both under-protected and overexposed.
Murphy is also careful about diversifying his portfolio and makes sure that he's never "overexposed to one company," he says, which is another rule of thumb that Buffett would agree with.
But the empathy Dumas relies upon as a cornerstone of the series requires that I check that box, as it relates to the fresh narrative she elicits from an otherwise overexposed topic.
However, you must recognize that broad market indices are typically weighted by individual companies' market capitalizations, which means they can easily get overexposed to certain sectors that have seen recent run-ups.
After school, I blasted From First to Last's "Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count" as I applied pink eyeshadow and eyeliner tears to take overexposed photos for my MySpace profile.
With rising concern over social media's 'toxic' content problem, and mainstream consumer trust apparently on the slide, there's growing pressure on parents to keep children from being overexposed to the Internet's dark sides.
But those with naked long, unhedged exposure to the markets are certainly feeling the pain of being overexposed ("Unhedged" happens to be the title of one of "Fast Money" regular Stephen Weiss' books!).
And in another shot of a nearby street mural, the Z4's shot appears overexposed and lacks the same level of detail, contrast, and dynamic range as what I got from the Pixel 3a.
Thanks to large-scale scandals like Cambridge Analytica and others involving user data being overexposed, timed alongside the rollout of new privacy regulations like Europe's GDPR, many companies are reviewing their data-protection policies.
"Due to the low light level of the room, many of the screens in the photos and films were overexposed when adjusted to capture the flight controllers," Paul Spana, the blog post's author, wrote.
It is short on the jiggly camera moments and overexposed scenes that afflicted most home movies of its time because he was a professional who made educational and industrial films, often with his wife.
"I overexposed the film a lot to create these whitened-out, disintegrating images rather that the classical monumental mountainscapes that you might be used to seeing, something that feels much more fragile," she said.
Her debut match, as the nearly immobile Kurt Angle's tag team partner, against the most overexposed power couple in history in Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, looked for all the world like a stinker.
But while the Pixel 2 combines several underexposed frames, the iPhone XS also captures an additional overexposed image for each shot in the buffer, which picks up additional detail in the shadows of your image.
According to a multitude of media reports, the firm's management grew concerned that it was overexposed in India, where it had deployed some $2 billion via deals in unicorns like Flipkart and Uber rival Ola.
While everyone else on TV is dedicated to covering overexposed Donald Trump's every move, Full Frontal With Samantha Bee has been vigilant about following the doomed campaign of "loser and Satanic body pillow" Ted Cruz.
Katz Delicatessen 205 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002 (212) 254-2246 Katz's is legendary and one of the few overexposed, tourist-swamped, and Meg Ryan-approved restaurants that live up to the hype.
You have Migos, who at this point probably have done enough in 2017 to sound positively overexposed, running game all over Harris's low-humidity musical creation like a rabbit let loose on a football field.
"I diversify my own information bias ..." — Chris Taylor (@FutureBoy) May 2, 2017 But her most basic go-to source is Stephen Covey, the overexposed time management guru who wrote The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
They can also gain a better grasp of the implications of corporate actions or fine-tune the diversification of the portfolio to ensure we're not overexposed directly or indirectly to any one market, area or theme.
The philanthropic effort briefly revitalized his health, Mr. Epp writes; Dr. Abbe, who died of bone marrow failure, had been an early advocate of radiation treatments for cancer and was most likely overexposed to radioactive toxins.
At that level, the agency concluded, you would still prevent cavities while lowering the risk of dental fluorosis, a condition that causes developing teeth to become brown, stained, or even damaged in children overexposed to fluoride.
But because the IRS puts a $25,000 limit on how much an employee can purchase in stock, the risk of being overexposed to one stock is less compared to restricted stock or stock options, Cervino said.
And when I snapped a quick pic of a happy little turtle, the V40 was once again quite close, featuring detailed textures on the rock and reptile, though the V40's shot overall does appear slightly overexposed.
Only not much happened in Manhattan, save brief appearances by The Undertaker and D-Generation X, and a not terribly good match between the out-of-gas Bray Wyatt and certain to be overexposed Woken Matt Hardy.
I took footage that we shot at South by Southwest, made the lighting really interesting, way overexposed it, way oversaturated it, ran it through a couple of apps on my iPhone 5, did some weird chopping and cutting.
"Quickshot is the one app that helps me with the composition of my photos when the sky is overexposed or burnt, so to have the possibility to work with them creating alongside my followers is hilarious," she said.
Also, because ISO 1000 is pretty sensitive, and because the camera has a fixed aperture of f/1003, the only way for it to keep the image from being overexposed is to crank up the shutter speed like crazy.
Maroon 5 soon made up for lost time; the lead single off Overexposed was "Payphone" featuring Wiz Khalifa, a legitimate success, despite the fact that its target audience had probably never used the item named in the track's title.
At the time, I wrote: In several weeks of testing both cameras, I found their photos to be far grainier and less satisfying than regular photos… the cameras' optics are primitive… pictures often had badly overexposed and underexposed areas.
Spots in the lineup that could have been given to delightful character actors of the sushi stage are taken up by overexposed stars, like the four cuts of tuna and two species of salmon I was served last month.
Media outlets hunted endlessly scraps of gossip, especially around the relationship between Kim and another one of the biggest stars in the world, Beyoncé — who, in stark contrast to the overexposed Kardashians, was about to stop giving interviews entirely.
With our societal volume dial turned all the way up (and possibly broken), so many of us overexposed and all too present, does quiet any longer have this pull, or does it just make us itch for our phones?
"I see elevated risk when it comes to REITs that might be overexposed in areas that are close to sea level and coastal," said Andre Shepley, product manager and research team leader at Truvalue Labs, a provider of sustainability data analytics.
Meanwhile, it's of course notable and ironic that West and his wife, perhaps among the few who gave their consent to be part of this work and the most overexposed in real life, are among the least exposed in the video.
In the three years since Andrew Richmond and Amin Todai opened their first Sweet Jesus ice cream shop in Toronto, perhaps the biggest complaints lodged against the shop were that it was overexposed, overrated, and—worst of all—over-Instagrammed.
" In other words, our eye-rolling at Barnum and James Frey and Pizzagate is itself a blind to our need to understand what they have to do not only with each other, but with ourselves: "Hoaxes are both overexposed and underexplored.
LONDON, June 18 (LPC) - Arranging banks are expected to be overexposed to a €1.785bn leveraged loan backing private equity firm Advent's acquisition of German chemicals group Evonik's methacrylates plastics unit, Madrid, after limited success in selling it down, banking sources said.
Once declared by analysts as "the most transformative concept in retail," Forever 2727.2 became overexposed in U.S. malls and seemed to fall out of step with customers, who drifted over to competitors such as H&M, Zara and even Target.
And at least one Yankee — Zack Britton, a key reliever — said he thought building a team around a rotation was the best way to win, noting that his team's bullpen had been worn down and overexposed to opponents in the postseason.
And there were physical tasks: a two-person "arm drop" exercise that Mr. Paxton and Ms. Rainer invented after a long-ago chicken dinner; Ms. Rainer trying to dance (again!) some of her groundbreaking, overexposed 1966 work "Trio A" while Ms.
The answer is pretty simple: The app is actually taking four different photos when you match the circles up and then composites each photo into one final image, intelligently omitting out the areas that are overexposed (white) while cropping and auto-rotating it.
But the gifted Mr. Tritle, who also does an annual "Messiah" with his amateur chorus, the 200-voice Oratorio Society of New York, soon came to seem overexposed if not overextended, and Musica Sacra's performances have lost urgency and a sense of occasion.
Conway might be the most overexposed of President Donald Trump's West Wing aides; in November, the Daily Mail published a 59-photo slideshow of the Republican strategist lounging poolside in her bathing suit while on a family vacation in Key Biscayne, Florida.
While history offers ample justification for reparations, there's an especially undeniable set of circumstances that illustrate the need to move forward with H.R. 40: Black people in the United States have, since slavery, been systematically overexposed to health risks while also being deprived of healthcare.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)There's a reason instant cameras died the first time around: They're unwieldy, the film is expensive, and even if you're a great photographer, you're going to have a ton of overexposed or blurry snaps in which no one looks good.
Maybe that's just because pandas and even the elusive snow leopard have become overexposed with the abundance of nature documentaries these days; this film looks pretty much like any of the best material to be found on the National Geographic Channel, PBS's "Nature" and elsewhere.
Because RAW files preserve a lot more information about light and color captured in an image, and Lighroom's built-in camera snaps a group of three automatically, including one it considers overexposed, an underexposed version, and one right in the middle where it deems exposure balanced overall.
Less than 72 hours before CNN declared that Avenatti could be overexposed, Media Research Center Director of Media Analysis Tim Graham penned a column headlined, "CNN + Michael Avenatti = L-O-V-E: Mainstream media's incredible, obsessive romance with Stormy's attorney," which  detailed the network's fixation  with the porn star lawyer.
If you spotted any of the ads for season four before its debut, said ads almost always featured a joke about how overexposed Schumer was in the wake of her successful film Trainwreck, an HBO standup special, and, yes, the huge hype that greeted season three of Inside Amy Schumer.
The UAE's bank lobby is proposing limits on bank lending to real estate to protect them from being overexposed to the sector, the head of the UAE Banks Federation said Real estate and construction accounted for about 20% of gross loans at end of the first quarter, according to central bank data.
Because the silver iodide emulsions used at that time favored the blue end of the light spectrum, other photographers accepted blank, overexposed skies as the price required to open the aperture long enough to record the details of the sea or the countryside, which lay in shades of green below the horizon.
What they're saying: "The lack of comprehensive housing finance reform since the financial crisis of 2008 has left taxpayers potentially exposed to future bailouts, and has left the Federal housing finance programs at the Department of Housing and Urban Development potentially overexposed to risk and with outdated operations," the White House said in a statement.
"American Night" consists of two sets of pictures: Half are bleached-out images of postindustrial areas, often with lone African-Americans on the street, which Mr. Graham intentionally overexposed so that the outlines of buildings, streets, and figures are barely visible — the precise point he is making about an entire strata of the American social landscape.
But in a city as overexposed as New York, where 12,000 filming permits are issued per year, according to City Hall, the practice of visiting popular Instagram-able places has a special bent; repeat visitors like Ms. Buchanan, and even locals, say, it allows them to find something new and hidden — at least until the "likes" from followers start pouring in.
Ending this epidemic might require something different than a trans-positive Instagram ad from yet another brand seeking points, a book deal from yet another overexposed trans social media microcelebrity, or a workplace inclusivity session in the wake of a misgendering incident in the office — or, for that matter, #canceling someone like Natalie Wynn for her inelegant comments about nonbinary people.
You know what a Valentine's proposal looks like: Some guy has carefully laid tea lights out in a heart shape with "WILL U MARRY ME" written on a Post-It in the middle; immediate Facebook "life event" update; blurry two-generations-ago-iPhone quality photo of the ring with a diamond emoji or the caption "I said yes x"; weird overexposed photo of the happy couple, bending into shot, popping a bottle of room temperature champagne with his family.

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