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Symbolic overtones His victory Saturday night came with huge symbolic overtones.
Obviously, a lot of our back catalogue can be seen as quite experimental, there are some ambient overtones, textural overtones.
But it wasn't the religious overtones that stunted the company.
Suggestive overtones aside, it's a statement that's hard to deny.
Readers, activists, and lawmakers immediately responded to the racist overtones.
It's a Max Headroom moment of sorts, with authoritarian overtones.
There is no denying the racist overtones in the vote.
Yes, this mock battle was not without its political overtones.
Noisey: Your music obviously has heavy spiritual overtones to it.
Then the Trump election came, with its troubling racial overtones.
So in that context, this dispute takes on political overtones.
One does not have to search hard for racial overtones.
But they were everything that Mr. Trump's overtones are today.
The TV series has Trumpian overtones and "Taxi Driver" references.
Was Trump's campaign heavily laden with misogynistic and xenophobic overtones?
I was trying to look past both sexual and gender overtones.
The result is an album of industrial overtones and unforgiving textures.
We're back to warm tones, pastel overtones, and guitars with Lover.
Q. The presidential campaign has gotten very nasty, with racial overtones.
I never played the original Prey—did that have horror overtones?
Today, those political overtones are sharper — and perhaps bleaker — than ever.
Dry January comes with its own generous helping of moral overtones.
We should not be distracted by more subtle anti-Semitic overtones.
The race was replete with bitter partisan politics and racial overtones.
Simmering Cold War tensions have given the match weightier geopolitical overtones.
The room shook with the swelling overtones of amplified, electroacoustic music.
The political overtones of the government's review are hard to miss.
Do tweets with racial overtones work in favor of the president?
This is where True Detective's Lovecraftian overtones most come into play.
Whereas the tone of human speech is typically determined by a fundamental frequency and just three or four overtones layered on top, prairie dogs can have six or seven audible overtones mingling in a single call.
Last week, for instance, his trip to Mexico had clear presidential overtones.
As the date approached, the hearing acquired the overtones of a trial.
Tensions reminiscent of the Cold War have given the match geopolitical overtones.
The fight also took on political overtones, as progressive activists pressed Gov.
Despite the political overtones, Obama opted to pick a relatively uncontroversial candidate.
That can't be right, and not only because of its racial overtones.
At times, those state media reports have taken on blatantly racist overtones.
Many on Facebook were angered by the political overtones of the scene.
There were slight homoerotic overtones but not a note of gay panic.
The Orlando shooting, the ballpark shooting last week, because of the political overtones.
Apart from anything else, to a UK audience, there's inevitable overtones of Sherlock.
The first movie was a fairly straightforward home invasion scenario with dystopian overtones.
Instead, the setting, characters, and political overtones are a means to an end.
And despite their troubling racial overtones, the films were popular across the region.
Yeah, no, what's maddening to me about it ... It certainly has religious overtones.
But the events have taken on sharp political overtones since Trump took office.
You say that 4chan simply doesn't display racial overtones, white supremacy, or xenophobia.
They have also shed their image as academic achievers to avoid elitist overtones.
It was a controversial and ambitious scheme, with dark overtones of ethnic cleansing.
The other strings vibrate with sympathetic overtones, forming a halo over every note.
It's something about the overtones, I think, that really carry in the house.
I liked the feeling of togetherness, yet bristled at the program's authoritative overtones.
Last September, he shared a meme on Facebook with overtones of anti-Semitism.
Nationalist rage, often with sectarian overtones, dominates the world of India's WhatsApp messages.
The nativity stirred up controversy online, with some disagreeing with the political overtones.
It&aposs a criminal investigation that has political overtones, most of them do not.
It might mean that ordinary voters cared less about political overtones than the judges.
The governing Socialists are squeezed from left and right, with ominous anti-German overtones.
The fight between their tech champions in other markets will inevitably have political overtones.
Like Guston and Schutz, Kokoska's work manages a certain tenderness amidst its satanic overtones.
Oh, and have I mentioned all the pederastic vibes and the overt BDSM overtones?
CBS has been especially keen on sci-fi-tinged drama with high-stakes overtones.
Yet it was also difficult to watch as he laid on heavy religious overtones.
The killings had caste overtones but were ostensibly for the crime of defecating outside.
For Pythagoras such overtones were the royal road to the truth that the world
The Jones portrait conveys a sense of powerful, individual personality, but without sexual overtones.
There simply isn't racial overtones, or white supremacy being peddled or any such xenophobia.
Pot-still brandies are blended to make a mellow spirit with dried fruit overtones.
But the chancellor's remarks to the graduates about their challenges had clearly political overtones.
He tapped and pounded two close notes on the glockenspiel, drawing out its overtones.
The advice specified that "dramas with comedic overtones" should compete as dramas, not comedies.
That's not new ground for horror; you can't miss the Rosemary's Baby overtones here.
The music serves a greater purpose than reinforcing general overtones of subversion and violence, though.
Beyond the money, Mr. Rouhani's European visit has important political and symbolic overtones, experts said.
At least one observer felt the hawkish overtones of the speech to be crystal clear.
Practical and relatively newfangled they may be; but pegs also carry overtones of ancient mystery.
If someone dishes an insult with racial, gendered, or sexual overtones, it's a free hit.
The new museum, which opened in November 2017, subverts the martial overtones of its domain.
Intervals like fifths and octaves produce ringing overtones when their component notes are precisely spaced.
Cuba Gooding Jr. doesn't think there are racial overtones when he's mistaken for Terrence Howard.
It's a character played for laughs, but one with some notably disturbing real-life overtones.
President Trump on Monday condemned a fatal stabbing with anti-Muslim overtones in Portland, Ore.
It was part of a five-year campaign tinged with racial overtones and dark motives.
They had another child, a boy, and Cor named him Richie, for its aspirational overtones.
There were indications that Mr. Sonboly's rampage might not have been entirely without political overtones.
Set in England, this family drama opens out into an adventure story with existential overtones.
But is its escalating terror, with its sexual and scatological overtones, too extreme for children?
Gillibrand, who had recently called for his resignation, in a tweet drenched in sexual overtones.
The stop-motion special effects were groundbreaking, although film scholars saw thinly veiled racist overtones.
The undertones which have now become almost the overtones of that debate have been distressing.
But the mob didn't wait that long, with the violence quickly taking on religious overtones.
You might find this far from Romanticism, but Chopin makes overtones feel physical, even sensual.
Where we shop and what products we buy are acts with political and social overtones.
A nap ending precisely at sunset, with its undead overtones, was rarely a good idea.
"Instead, it turns out that the overtones are detectable before the main tone becomes visible."
Kipling loved Balestier, too, and their friendship, if it wasn't overtly sexual, had erotic overtones.
The civil war - which killed 300,000 people before it ended in 2005 - had ethnic overtones.
The trick, if it's a trick, or the technique since it is technology, is to place the microphones so that they hear all of the tone and the overtones of the drums and then they also hear the tone and overtones of the adjacent drums.
Unlike Louisiana, there were no partisan overtones; the Republicans control the statehouse and the governor's office.
The cover wasted no time revealing the band's political overtones before you even heard a note.
They included tiramisù (moist, with appropriate overtones of mocha and mascarpone) and vanilla bean crème brûlée.
All the overtones of the bass drum were there, as I had not heard them before.
This is especially problematic to many liberals because of the racial overtones of Trump's smear campaign.
The First Purge poster we're seeing today capitalizes on the success of Election Year's political overtones.
If you're not religious, you don't have to buy into what some see as religious overtones.
He says the frosted image -- attempting to recreate Obama's "Hope" posters -- is laced with racist overtones.
It's an unglamorous job with matriarchal overtones, which is why managers don't want to do it.
The bigoted undertones of Trump's Mexico policy and the overtones of the ban are self-evident.
Sure, the baller overtones are less pronounced when one of the watches is an Apple Watch.
And 10.5 million will outfit 400,000 graduating students in caps and gowns with seriously green overtones.
They objected to what they called his vulgar language and the sexual overtones in the work.
"I firmly believe it had racial overtones," said Mr. Pinkett, who recently denounced Mr. Trump's candidacy.
The singers cupped their tongues, circled their lips, and narrowed their throats, creating high, whistling overtones.
Fiji is planning to drop it from its flag this year because of the colonial overtones.
"The emo overtones concerning death and associating it with glamour I find very disturbing," Sykes said.
These are lines where the character, who usually thrives on playful violence, adopts weird sexual overtones.
In New York City, there are also huge historical overtones going back to the Stonewall Riots.
Over more than two hours, she performed with a kind of industrial intensity and gothic overtones.
The Trump-era political overtones of early episodes have since been eclipsed by evergreen interpersonal conflicts.
Mr. Lenz said the use of the word by the "alt-right" often had racial overtones.
For the far right, globalism has long had distinct xenophobic, anti-immigrant and anti-Semitic overtones.
"It had a lot of political overtones, and he just did his job," Mr. Gansler said.
"Found a Good One (Single No More)" lays gospel overtones atop a foundation of Miami bass.
Not everyone thinks a plastic container of soup can contain heavy romantic overtones, but I do.
A former prime minister, he made speeches with Churchillian overtones, asking sacrifices to save the land.
All the overtones and the different sounds I was hearing, it altered my approach to harmony.
By bringing overtones of religious intolerance to the White House, he has finally roused the grass-roots.
As wholesome as can be, considering that movie has sexual overtones/undertones, and is also very violent.
To me, it's been very interesting to write about its mythic overtones, and I really enjoy that.
For most of the novel's first half, it's an intimate family tragedy with a few political overtones.
The idea of an oversight board has rankled residents, however, who say it has overtones of colonialism.
Your last novel tied in some political overtones about crumbling ideology and what causes empires to fall.
That the film looks like a home-camera affair only adds to its intimate, politically charged overtones.
And there was Trump's own strongman address—"I alone can fix it"—with its overt authoritarian overtones.
In this instance, there are no racial overtones: Both Mr. Sherman and the deputy sheriffs are white.
If you hit them quietly you can hear that they have overtones, octaves or chords of notes.
His interview with Mr. Biden had political overtones — the vice president was still considering a presidential run.
Darrell L. Clarke, Philadelphia's City Council president, said the racial overtones of Mr. Trump's remarks were clear.
It was not the first violent incident at a Trump rally, nor the first with racial overtones.
But Gottlieb's FDA career, while certainly not perfect, has largely avoided any political overtones or major disasters.
The two opposing forces are portrayed musically by untempered naturally-occurring-overtones music, and tempered-tuning music.
Heather Nauert, the department's spokeswoman, labored to steer clear of the racial overtones of the president's statement.
The week-long seminar on business, work and the circular economy, in early September, had divine overtones.
"It has strange overtones to it," said Mr. Tattersall, as if analyzing a newly unearthed primate skull.
In fact, the most overt influence is Jamaican—with heavy dancehall, joyful soca, and dulcet reggae overtones.
It's gentle, with funk overtones weaved into a piercing falsetto that finds him singing about paranoia and fear.
Yes, this music had clear and, in the face of racial disharmony, troubling connective overtones with black music.
This book is going to be more about the creative experience, but it'll definitely have political overtones, too.
Trump's speech avoided the Islamophobic overtones of his campaign rhetoric and instead opted for a more measured tone.
It was five-piece vocal harmony troupe the Overtones, which was less teenage kicks and more retirement cruise.
"It's a convergence — Lennonesque with Hendrix overtones and some Dylan, maybe 'dinosauric' at this point," he told me.
I prefer "permanent government," though, because it has fewer conspiratorial overtones, and this is not about conspiracy theories.
In the ruling Wednesday, the judge made no mention of the obvious political overtones of Mr. Pavlensky's actions.
They demand change on the basis of rights, rather than pity, with its overtones of patronage and condescension.
It's like the end of E.T., but with more overtones of mortality, especially thanks to Williams's poignant score.
The AT&T and Time Warner merger has generated such intense interest partly because of the political overtones.
Much of Burundi's civil war - which killed 300,000 people before it ended in 2005 - also had ethnic overtones.
They included a modestly budgeted, star-driven thriller; a nature documentary; and a period drama with romantic overtones.
And despite its political overtones, Mr Sobel defends the Treasury FX Report as a document with "analytic integrity".
In 1943 Noguchi was back in New York, where his art exploded into new forms with angrier overtones.
That often happens unintentionally, in the form of "harmonics," or accidental overtones with frequencies exactly 2, 3, 4, etc.
While Wall Street celebrates the Dow hitting 20,20163, there is another "20" looming that could carry significantly darker overtones.
The inevitable consequence that follows is almost incidental, for in the overtones the decay of souls is more tragic.
Christian Petzold's drama, with its Hitchockian overtones, "is another type of resistance movie," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
Their meeting carried political overtones, coming at a time of Russian disagreements with the West over Syria and Ukraine.
All of this ties into The Walking Dead's vague Western overtones — which have only grown more pronounced this season.
The dispute has spiraled intoa fight with racial overtones, dismaying Democrats as the 2020 presidential and congressional elections approach.
Microwaved for maximum consistency, the flavors of once-frozen potato melded perfectly with the chocolaty overtones and sugary finish.
However, that official also said it couldn't be denied that the phrase 'Operation Faithful Patriot' had potential political overtones.
We did find some interesting pieces though, like these coffee mugs with religious overtones, going for about $7 each.
It balances the body's resonances, fosters a natural vibrato, warms the voice with overtones, and colors it with emotion.
Justin Bieber is showing compassion for folks who are down on their luck ... and this could have religious overtones.
"All of this stinks of political overtones regarding timing of edits and the edits themselves," yet another user wrote.
This is not a war zone; it's farm country in Nigeria, where deadly attacks have taken on ethnic overtones.
As the microphone moved farther inside the trumpet, the amplified overtones shifted incrementally, producing some dramatic howls of distortion.
The later biblical overtones — first subtle, which work well, and then spelled out, which add less — partly explain this.
The listener seems to be present at a mildly satanic meditation session, with overtones of black metal and Wagner .
Beyond the greedy, capitalist overtones of DRM and DMCA, Doctorow explained how these laws directly cause terrifying security breaches.
And think about that word that&aposs become so common now, "cult," kind of spooky, kind if creepy, extremist overtones.
The very idea of a superhero, someone whose very being is just better than everybody else, carries certain fascistic overtones.
Bond villains have been portrayed with homoerotic undertones and overtones for decades — and so have many other classic film villains.
As soon as I read it, I thought of it as more of an absurdist surreal comedy with scary overtones.
It has sensual and exoctic overtones, because the universe is constantly vibrating, and everything that moves in it is vibrational.
Debussy had a particular fondness for the natural harmonic series —the spectrum of overtones that arise from a vibrating string.
The Kingdom seems to favor a quasi-Marxist program of meeting needs by tapping its members abilities, with spiritual overtones.
And yes, there are some horrible misogynistic overtones about all of this but I decided not to think about it.
" It's not a perfect term, with its business-y overtones, but it seemed a tad more grown-up than "boyfriend.
Quietly and Imani are great characters, and their relationship — deep friendship teasing romantic overtones — is a pleasure to dwell in.
So I always tell people don't be afraid, because if you allow the overtones to do their work, you're safe.
Older men were said to "refer to it in after years with pride and pleasure" (again, note the sexual overtones).
Echoes abound, whether from the careful manipulation of overtones and resonances or through the discreet halo created by metallic percussion.
The election campaign at the plant, where a large majority of workers are African-American, frequently took on racial overtones.
Persona 5 Royal, then, will feature updated versions of the dialogue, which will be edited to avoid such troubling overtones.
"She made it with a piece of Cheddar cheese inside the bottle," she recalled, her voice taking on dreamy overtones.
Even in races with overtones of Russia -- like in Democrat Harley Rouda's eventually successful bid to oust California Republican Rep.
I'm alert to coverage with sexist overtones and I'll be writing more in the future — so keep those letters coming.
The HFPA actually amended its rules after "The Martian" criticism, saying that dramas with comedic overtones should compete as dramas.
Last summer "alt-right," though it carried overtones of extremism, was not an outright synonym for ideologies like Mr. Spencer's.
Those overtones probably played a key role in Ms. Merkel's decision to program the Ninth for the G-20 leaders.
Sacrificial offerings, psychogeography, erotic religion… for horror fans seeking complex plotlines with strong intellectual overtones, it doesn't get much better.
In 2010, Dior's "Shanghai Dreamers" campaign did not go over so well, incensing some with the orientalist overtones of the imagery.
The meeting will also carry political overtones, coming at a time of Russian disagreements with the West over Syria and Ukraine.
Brexit is beginning to feel like a huge effort to turn the clock back 100 years with some misguided imperial overtones.
By 2008, those undertones became overtones, with Zhang's most widely seen work ever: the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Colbert accused President Trump of having a mouth only good for "Vladimir Putin's cock" — a joke many felt had homophobic overtones.
The science fiction overtones scared off some publishers; other than her life, L'Engle also used Einstein's theory of relativity as material.
Dr. Gunter also takes issue with the sexist overtones of the product and her thoughts are well-worth reading in full.
China has an ancient-clothing trend that is mostly goofy fun, but its ethnic overtones may soon worry the Communist Party.
His personal life resembled a gangsta rap video that mixed violent, comic and countercultural overtones and ended with an inspirational beat.
He also took the ancient Hawaiian practice of he'e nalu, which had religious overtones, and introduced it to the wider world.
He managed to complete a third feature, "Martyrs of Love," which consisted of three love stories with farcical overtones, in 1967.
It's especially bad since this conspiracy theory — that Obama has secret opinions based on his African heritage — has troubling racial overtones.
He also insisted his position was "not about race," even as much of the criticism directed at him carried racial overtones.
An amusing sketch in which competing ad agencies pitched a new Cheetos campaign had political overtones but no overt Trump references.
On a hot night in a hot season, perhaps light comedy, with no minor-key overtones, is all we can take.
Dunking on them both was a reflexive burst of endorphin-charging smugness, and soon became shorn of any political overtones whatever.
In 2016, he called out the tabloids in general for running smear campaigns with "racial overtones" relating to the couple's relationship.
He insisted that his position was "not about race," even as much of the criticism directed at him carried racial overtones.
But despite the clearly political overtones of the adaptation, It doesn't evince much self-knowledge about what its own politics are.
Their work embraced different forms of narrative, often with psychological or erotic overtones, and new kinds of self-awareness and worldliness.
And whatever his reputation in town lore, the scorn showed Henry by the mostly white Castle Rock carries unmistakable racial overtones.
For all its healthy overtones, Adler is an all-inclusive resort, serving up plentiful, thrice-daily meals and snacks in between.
Again, it was scuttled when a black employee pointed out the racial overtones of a black man's being put on trial.
Even when she seemed to be practicing pure repetition of a single pitch, she was creating differences in sound, particularly through overtones.
It's also hard for many people outside the incel community to see the value in outreach, given the community's virulently misogynistic overtones.
"Wave" sheds all the dark overtones found on How to Treat the Ones You Love, as Donovan Wolfington sounds outright celebratory here.
Royal City, one of Lemire's several monthly comics, abounds with sentimental overtones and supernatural flourishes that mirror those in The Underwater Welder.
It's a trippy story that with overtones of 2001: A Space Odyssey, and it would make for a particularly great animated short.
The racial overtones of Mr Trump's appeals are hard to miss, as is their tenuous relationship with basic principles of electoral democracy.
Heping Jingying has already been approved for monetization by the Chinese Communist party, thanks in no small part to its patriotic overtones.
The Italian Bishops Conference has come out firmly against the bill and many of the banners on display had overt religious overtones.
The Pope brushed off questions about whether the meeting had political overtones or indicated that he was getting involved in US politics.
Democrats have seized on the case to renew calls for an end to "Stand Your Ground" and say it has racial overtones.
Morgan Spurlock thinks President Trump's obsession with McDonald's has psychological overtones ... proof he's an unhappy man looking for any form of fulfillment.
High Maintenance is ostensibly about weed and weed culture, a topic wrapped in political overtones, especially as we gingerly move towards legalization.
Critics note that the athletes Trump has targeted are all black and charge that his attacks on athletic stars have racial overtones.
Rising out of the foment of the mid-19th century, the "Ring" is often seen as a work with strong Marxist overtones.
For example, the days of running grainy ads with ominous music are over; voters simply quit believing anything with overtones that negative.
That will take work, since the specter of fraud, inevitably tinged with racist overtones, has long been a rallying cry among Republicans.
Purchased by the Dutch government, it was a popular subject for artists, for its dramatic ruins as much as its nationalist overtones.
Most people construed the remark as an insult with clear racial overtones against protesting players, nearly all of whom were African-American.
With only two episodes available for review, it's hard to know where the series, with its overtones of "Indecent Proposal," is headed.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Many political ads in this year's U.S. elections pack an unusually harsh and personal punch - some with racial overtones.
All Portland natives, the Rustic Overtones formed over 20 years ago and released their debut album, "Rooms by the Hour," in 1998.
What began as a technological competition to remake the military's aging, often incompatible computer systems took on political overtones in recent months.
There are eerie overtones of the Nixon administration playing out as we wade through today's domestic scandals created by the Trump administration.
The new "watchlist" is essentially a new species of McCarthyism, especially in terms of its overtones of "disloyalty" to the American republic.
Its two most successful box-office hits -- "Wolf Warrior 2" and "Operation Red Sea" -- were considered to have strong pro-Beijing overtones.
In the travel ban case, one with obvious political overtones, it seems apparent that judge-shopping is part of the plaintiff's approach.
"The political overtones of it are what people are concerned about," said Curtis Erickson, head of capital markets at Preston Hollow Capital.
In the early days, Moss staffers worked under assumed names — mostly with stripper overtones, like the guy who called himself Tommy Diamonds.
Regrettably, his "Armed Response," a low-budget, high-tech action film with supernatural overtones, is devoid of such a sense of play.
Close-ups of the gold watch's face are accompanied by a deconstructed techno track with uncanny tribal overtones remixed by Mr. Poledna.
" Staiti argues that Copley, adopting the style of Italian Renaissance masters, "aggrandized Watson's personal adversity" to emphasize "heroic valor, with Christian overtones.
There was the tinge of racial and ethnic humor in some of the items they sold, for example, sometimes even sexual overtones.
"Stan" is a creepy, stalker-ish song but underneath its obvious obsessive overtones is the idea that music can offer palliative care.
" Noting how Asian immigration was cut off, Kennedy added, "Furthermore, the national origins quota system has strong overtones of an indefensible racial preference.
Despite the legal wrangling — which involves a multitude of lawsuits from Scott and other Republicans — the hearing took on political overtones in court.
A chapter devoted to the successful escape attempts which have occurred over the years reads like a breathless thriller with farcical, Coenesque overtones.
For this reason, the nominating committee employed a greater level of strategic thinking, coloring their artist recommendations with stronger overtones of global strategy.
In an unapologetic resignation letter heavy with religious overtones, Pruitt cited "unrelenting attacks" that took "a sizable toll" on him and his family.
On multiple occasions, Bannon was asked to comment on the racist undertones — and at times explicit overtones — of these alt-conservative populist movements.
He was playing a repetitive, droning three-note motif, using multiponics to play multiple notes at once while adding distorting textures with overtones.
The ad carried overtones of Nazi-era propaganda encouraging German women to produce German children for the Fatherland, and celebrated (German) maternal domesticity.
Macron's remark touched off a social media frenzy, splitting those who defended it as lighthearted banter and others who complained of paternalistic overtones.
I am ashamed of the racial overtones inherent in the immigration issue, which could be addressed without demonizing Hispanics as rapists and murderers.
Despite the strong political overtones of many Bhakti Vibration tracks, including his own, DJ Lucky denies that he is creating anything but entertainment.
The Gundy opinions Gundy's opinions reveal that the non-delegation doctrine, like many other issues before the court, comes with partisan political overtones.
Soros in particular is the subject of numerous conspiracy theories, sometimes with anti-Semitic overtones, related to his prominent funding of liberal causes.
This attitude has disturbing overtones of the mindset of totalitarian dictatorships or cultish religious groups in which insufficient zeal can make you suspect.
The military overtones had been criticized by Democrats and officials in Washington, D.C., who felt it was inappropriate for the Fourth of July.
The multiethnic crowd appeared unoppressed by a structure already panned in the European and French press, suspicious of any venture with commercial overtones.
Far be it from me to knock anyone's (side) hustle, but I can't fully shake the (gag) Orwellian overtones of vocation-as-relaxation.
On multiple occasions, Bannon was asked to comment on the racist undertones — and, at times, explicit overtones — of these alt-conservative populist movements.
In the front gallery the walls are covered with gray wallpaper depicting school or workplace lockers (overtones, perhaps inadvertently, of American school shootings).
Schiele's shivering sinuous style here quivers like a slapped slimy eel, endowing the somewhat-emaciated girl with slightly sad, but still lascivious, overtones.
A progressive push, fueled by newly energized activists, has alienated the old guard of black leaders, igniting an internal battle with racial overtones.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whom they later invoked in speeches about America's past and future that were rich with election-year overtones.
The idea of injustice is conveyed, but in a sexualized image that, with its overtones of sadism, reads uncomfortably in the #MeToo present.
A reanalysis of data captured by the LIGO detector, which helped detect gravitational waves for the first time in 2015, revealed the overtones.
This concert kicks off the fifth annual A World in Trance festival, which spotlights music from around the world with explicitly spiritual overtones.
At the same time, the mummy in turn-of-the-century literature coincided with the rise of weird fiction with exotic occult overtones.
However, industrial music's nihilistic outlook and martial overtones—including its use of fascist symbolism and regalia for shock value—also attracted neo-Nazi fans.
"A portion of the market is expecting hawkish overtones after Dudley," said Sue Trinh, senior currency strategist at RBC Capital Markets in Hong Kong.
Apocalyptic overtones aside: No matter where you are, you will see a solar eclipse, though the completion of that eclipse will vary by city.
Its wartime overtones also help give it a darker, more modern feel, even though it dials back the on-screen aesthetics to the 1970s.
The story takes on fantastic overtones as people call upon ancient powers, and Beukes explores the impact of the supernatural on a decaying Detroit.
At that time, many believe, he will attempt to install Ms Murillo as president, creating a ruling dynasty with worrying overtones of the Somozas.
For his part, Pattinson said that he was merely playing the role like it was any other young romance, with or without supernatural overtones.
It's no secret that Eleven on Stranger Things was the little-less-conversation-little-bit-more-action sort — minus the sexual Ariana Grande overtones.
Or, he says, it is a masculine car with feminine overtones, because it's a bit like a cat, with feline accents and sensuous curves.
Christian overtones "A lot of the medical literature that we're familiar with in the West is written through the lens of Christianity," said Duffin.
The practice of allowing state governments to block local ordinances is called preemption and beyond its anti-democratic implications, preemption has troubling racial overtones.
He didn't want to highlight his less than stellar public speaking skills and thought his appearance before Congress would carry too many monarchial overtones.
The first tweet shows how much the Virginia governor's race has taken on Trumpian overtones, even as Gillespie has tried to keep his distance.
But most of what's being reported in sinister overtones is not only perfectly legal; thousands of Americans are doing much the same every day.
His Paris tenure has been the subject of much discussion in cultural circles on both sides of the Atlantic, sometimes with mildly nationalistic overtones.
More than Milt Jackson or Lionel Hampton, his major predecessors on the vibraphone, he made an art out of resonating overtones and chiming decay.
The Willie Horton ad was not immediately condemned for its racial overtones: The Horton ad ran for roughly a month on cable television networks.
"The new 'watchlist' is essentially a new species of McCarthyism, especially in terms of its overtones of 'disloyalty' to the American republic," Yancy wrote.
Like black metal progenitors Celtic Frost and Bathory before them, Slaegt's music uses shadowy spiritual overtones to convey a sense of melancholy and darkness.
NEW YORK, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Many political ads in this year's U.S. elections pack an unusually harsh and personal punch - some with racial overtones.
The racial overtones of Donald J. Trump's presidential campaign disturbed him enough, he said, that he did not vote for anyone in November 2016.
Software allowed the duo to pinpoint sounds in three-dimensional space, put those sounds in motion and even to separate and spread around overtones.
But your mention of Nixon's vampire movie overtones made me realize something: While watching Vice, I kept thinking about it as a zombie movie.
While that has some similarities with Mr. Trudeau's efforts to reconcile with indigenous Canadians, it is a problem with overtones not found in Canada.
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) readopted the term Volk despite its Nazi overtones and won 13% of the vote at the 2017 German election.
The Japanese word omakase — a menu of the chef's selection, often requiring weeks-ahead reservations — carries overtones of entrusting yourself to another's superior judgment.
Adele swept the major awards, Beyoncé delivered a showstopper celebrating motherhood, and A Tribe Called Quest and Katy Perry gave performances with political overtones.
In the eastern German city of Leipzig, more than 200 masked right-wing supporters, carrying placards with racist overtones, went on a rampage this week.
J. Miller) and Jian-Yang (Jimmy O. Yang), that antagonism takes on racial overtones that reinforce pernicious stereotypes about Asians in tech and other industries.
The 2018 Met Gala has quite the theme this year, and it'll be interesting to see if the Hollywood elite stick to its holy overtones.
In a sensitive national conflict with religious overtones, errant words or gestures can have lasting consequences, as past US presidents who dabbled in peacemaking found.
Even without the political overtones, the intensity of this rivalry has been heating up for years as the United States continues to raise its game.
At the time of the film's release, High Noon carried unmistakable political overtones due to its writer, Carl Foreman, being blacklisted during the McCarthy era.
The militant, grime-influenced sounds and political overtones on Brute remind me of [Hyperdub boss] Kode9's last album and his writings on sonic warfare.
The event was rife with political and cultural overtones, with fans waving flags depicting a unified Korea, some showing the disputed Japanese islands of Dokdo.
"I think it's a silly rule and I think it has overtones of racial profiling," Johnson, who owns 165 hotels, said to the news station.
The roughly eight minute video has Orwellian overtones, and makes the original "Big Brother" from 1984 seem tame in comparison to the Google of 2018.
"We're talking about a country that genuinely believes in the historical narrative that it has presented and that has very strong nationalist overtones," he said.
"Hollow Knight" is special in its own way — from the charming cartoon artwork paired with dreary overtones, to the pixel-perfect movement that demands mastery.
It is not an accident of the language that some of Lear's terms, read today, have erotic-slang overtones: "What a beautiful Pussy"; the Dong.
As you watch it today and notice Boyd hungrily eyeing Heston, it seems clear that the homoerotic overtones were intentional, though Heston furiously denied it.
One of the highlights is 100 Food Porn, depictions of preparing raw food, like corn on the cob or lobster claws, imbued with sexual overtones.
The Social Democrats have opposed such plans in the past, criticizing the arrangements as "mass internment camps," a phrase with obvious historical overtones for Germans.
We're playing here with complicated neurological systems, with effects on the brain that combine nature and nurture, and, perhaps inevitably, with social and cultural overtones.
On its most recent album, "Dirty Pictures (Part 1)," the group shakes things up with a satisfyingly shaggy Prince cover and some timely political overtones.
Her downfall echoed that of another Conservative Party leader undone by divisions over Europe, Margaret Thatcher, complete with the sexist overtones of some of Mrs.
Some would say this is dark and lonely music, with urban overtones, while others feel a sense of otherworldiness and calm in its shimmering moods.
Another proposal with religious overtones came from Alexandre Fantozzi, a Brazilian architect, who envisaged the cathedral's roof and spire being rebuilt entirely using stained glass.
Recorded by Ms. Richards almost entirely alone, the album unfolds as a collection of slow chemical reactions — resonances and overtones giving way to one another.
It sounds fantastic from its reviews, a story about an unusual marriage that gets disrupted by mysterious revelations, with overtones of race and war throughout.
It's less about exploring human sexuality or sexual orientation, and more about the questions that those homoerotic sexual overtones represent from a broader Freudian perspective.
"Blind Vaysha," a film by Theodore Ushev with folkloric, Eastern European overtones, is a bit talkier, with a narrator's voice accompanying eerie, woodcut-like images.
But David Berman didn't just balance the more tragic overtones of his imagined worlds with wit; he positioned it center-stage for all to see.
I don't think a lot of queer women looking for porn would be satisfied or extremely comfortable with the amount of non-consensual undertones and overtones.
Sanders has been mocked for the fact that he has never worn a tuxedo, but he quite properly sees dress as being fraught with political overtones.
In the case of Aaron Moorehead, it had more comedic overtones, yet cast a stark new light on one of the seedier areas of sports coverage.
Companies have been pairing up to work on self-driving cars for years now, but only recently has that relentless coupling taken on more serious overtones.
The deadly confrontation immediately took on racial overtones, as Guyger is white and Jean, whose family is from the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia, was black.
Despite the political overtones, many parents said they have focused on the harm that overcrowding and the lack of support staff does to their children's education.
Moore has sought to cast himself as a champion of Christian values and his campaign, the Post notes, as a "spiritual battle" with heavy religious overtones.
Cantu-Ledesma and a second guitarist summoned impressionist harmonics and overtones so subsuming, so spiraling that the very rafters three stories above refracted with prismatic sound.
"L'Attesa" ("The Wait"), Piero Messina's debut feature, is an elegant melodrama of maternal grief with overtones of horror, a psychological rather than a supernatural ghost story.
Investors are now looking to the release on Wednesday of the Fed's minutes from its most recent meeting and analysts said there could be inflationary overtones.
It would be irresponsible to chalk up these troubling confrontations — which have overtones of discrimination and intimidation — to mere clashes of political opinion without full investigation.
For most of this time, the United States seemed immune to the rise of European style-nationalist populism and all of its bigoted and Islamophobic overtones.
Presidential meddling could undermine the legitimacy of prosecutions by attaching political overtones to investigations in which career law enforcement officials followed the evidence and the law.
The battle between Mr. Gillum and Mr. DeSantis was one of the most closely watched, in part because of the racial overtones that marked the campaign.
At first, the glacial, acute overtones of these virtuoso compositions sound spiritual (spacey), but they also have a slowly shifting, deep current to them that's grounding.
Sidebar When Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. visited Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute last month, he was asked a startling question, one with overtones of science fiction.
With her lunar sliver of a voice, there is little room for slippage because Ms. Collins has so few overtones to cushion and absorb tonal deviations.
The combination of a parabolic floor, a high concave roof, and cylindrical walls elicits a dense mass of overtones from even a footfall or a cough.
Filibusters took on less saintly overtones during the civil rights era, when Southern Democrats used them to block civil rights legislation, including an anti-lynching bill.
Bits of dissonance, piercing overtones and gently jarring electronic sounds spike the undulant harmonies, but so subtly that the overall aural impression is of beguiling consonance.
The bravura set piece tracking the terrorists' plot takes the substance of a thriller and bends it into a mishap-strewn heist with buddy-comedy overtones.
Last December, he brought pushed the gospel overtones of "Sunday Candy​" to their beautiful extreme, becoming the first ever independent artist to play Saturday Night Live.
That does not make the assaults on foreign N.G.O.s, with their overt hostility to Western values and overtones of anti-Semitism and xenophobia, any less contemptible.
There was a time in the 1970s when everybody was dampening down drums and trying to take all the overtones out and focus purely on attack.
Consider the sheer volume of dairy it purveys, the colonial overtones of its world-as-Whitman's-Sampler menu, the fact that it invented the Pumpkin Spice Latte.
In July, the campaign found itself at the center of a much larger uproar when Trump tweeted a Photoshopped image of Hillary Clinton with anti-Semitic overtones.
Disney and Lucasfilm opted to go ahead with the darker overtones, and the film ended up with the entire team getting killed in the final Scarif battle.
And it's worth noting that the threatened family is extremely wealthy, whereas the murdered attempted rapist is a poor construction worker, which adds some troubling class overtones.
Soft music overtones play over various scenes; Kylie finding out she's pregnant, celebrating with her family, intimate moments with Travis Scott, and, finally, the birth of Stormi.
This glum, solitary feeling is made even more explicit in the relationship between siblings Valerie and Alex (which Casual has shaded with all-but-explicit incestuous overtones).
As she journeys through Pisces, that search takes on spiritual overtones, making us humans yearn for soulmate connections and pure escape from the ugly parts of life.
People wanted the comics character Danny Rand, the Iron Fist, to be rewritten as an Asian guy to push back against the original comics' white-savior overtones.
The gothic overtones of Love in Arms has given way to a more subtle loneliness, something deeply affecting and, as ever, disconcertingly easy to nod along to.
But it's a view that now has partisan overtones, with Democrats arguing that withholding aid from such a critical ally for political purposes is an impeachable offense.
Country singer Craig Strickland survived the capsizing of his boat but died from exposure, and his wife believes the way his body was found has religious overtones.
By throwing in some Nazi overtones via blond haircuts and Marathon Man references, Verbinski firmly connects contemporary Californian wellness bullshit to the nastiest of European body-narratives.
By doing so in this instance, Mr. Sessions put the weight of the government behind a small-city murder case with overtones of gender identity and sexuality.
The apocalyptic overtones were intentional and resonant with a culture obsessing over the century's end; Strauss and Howe anticipated that this generation would radically reshape American life.
Far right politician Jair Bolsonaro, who won Brazil's presidential election on Sunday and has expressed admiration for Trump, troubles Castro: "He speaks in fascist overtones," he said.
An online dictionary definition described a girly swot as someone who always did their homework or prepared for something, although in Britain it often has derogatory overtones.
To return to Saul, this is the fig leaf that gives the Leavers the space to present something with xenophobic overtones but still deny charges of racism.
This book has the perfect blend of compelling voice, suspense, tight plotting, gothic overtones, creepy scenes, and a page-turning story — in other words, something for everyone.
Of late, Harris has seized on the idea of electability -- and its gendered and racial overtones -- as a way to wage war on the political and media establishment.
However, though the event carries unsettling overtones of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, authorities say there is currently no danger of any similar radioactive release occurring.
Except that it's Star Wars making-of stuff, all of it infused with the same emotional overtones that made people cry at the sight of the first trailer.
Every film in the franchise has at least some sexual overtones, built into Giger's phallic alien design, and the rape and pregnancy life cycle of the xenomorph species.
"Without some of the anti-Semitic overtones, it could have been run by Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren," says Matt Grossmann, a political scientist at Michigan State University.
You'd think Yemen would be the perfect opportunity for ISIS: It has no functional government and is in the midst of a civil war with major sectarian overtones.
White House officials, meanwhile, are cautious for other reasons, administration officials say: the political overtones of making such an attribution against Russia weeks before the US presidential election.
And, to make matters even crazier—this being the politically charged America of 2017—the online discussion of these well-intentioned bay leaves has taken on racial overtones.
But in addition to the biblical overtones to their mission, the settlers also have a political mission: to possess the West Bank and prevent a Palestinian state there.
"This inclusive, inspirational message was the theme that allowed President Trump to succeed," Gingrich writes, as if the racial overtones of "Make America Great Again" were not obvious.
In particular, the line, "She's better known for the things that she does on the mattress," with its slut-shaming overtones isn't kosher anymore (if it ever was).
Thursday's reports also touched off speculation that the Justice Department's insistence on a divestiture could have political overtones, after Trump's outspoken criticism of CNN's coverage of his administration.
Even the party's campaigns against the employment of foreign labor, usually backed by labor unions and often with racist overtones, led to better wages and conditions for workers.
Those were not the messages I intended to send, but the emotional overtones of eating and feeding continue to be powerful for parents, as their children grow up.
The once playful tint of fragile ballerinas, Bubble Yum and Malibu Barbie has flexed some muscle of late, taking on overtones of sociopolitical protest, transgression and unalloyed eroticism.
His shows all have political overtones (in "True Blood," vampires "come out" to humans), and he loves using families as a prism through which to view American life.
Before the two met, John layered his lyricism over soft and elastic grooves whose smooth house overtones lent a more delicate impression than the Scarborough native exudes today.
F Andre Iguodala was fined $10,000 by the NBA for his postgame comments with racial overtones following the Golden State Warriors' 103-102 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The overtones and harmonies, the polarities in the sound, the physicality of the instrument, the unparalleled touch—harnessing the beast that is, and can be, a grand piano.
Granted, the Showtime drama flamed so brightly at first, with its "The Manchurian Candidate" overtones, that it has often felt like a pallid imitation in the intervening years.
And Mr. Trump's contentious relationship with the mainstream news media took on disturbing overtones after he posted a cartoonish video that depicts him wrestling "CNN" to the ground.
The government effectively nationalized Yukos in lawsuits over unpaid taxes after its founder, the oil tycoon Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, was jailed on fraud charges brought with political overtones.
The floor is the most telling number because it implies that even the worst-case scenario for the corn crop leaves bearish supply-side overtones in the U.S. market.
" Boynton went on to observe that the scheme carries colonialist overtones, pointing out the high ick factor connected to any scheme that "asks Westerners to adopt African women's genitals.
The show's Lovecraft roots become apparent halfway through as Matthew and Kennedy discover that the people they are investigating are linked to some very ancient cults, with supernatural overtones.
But there is a hidden danger lurking in the form of an emerging generation gap with strong racial overtones that, left unchecked, could become a significant obstacle to progress.
The series is a little dated, in that its noir and steampunk overtones have gone in and out of style three or four times since the books were published.
With his Brigham Young University hoodie in his passenger seat, Fisher drove his 27 Toyota 210Runner south from Draper to a final destination resonant with religious overtones: Israel Canyon.
With overtones of Katy Perry's "California Girls" (now with added gore!) "Crimson Wave" was the first song to make periods look like they could, maybe, be kind of fun.
In the closing days of his presidential campaign, Trump ran out an advertisement featuring Yellen and other prominent Jewish financial figures that was criticized for its anti-Semitic overtones.
It's an extended meditation on a perfect fifth interval, that blooms and grows louder while spark-like overtones and amorphous cluster chords complicate the purity of the opening consonance.
Guitar music in particular still has masculine overtones, but the show depicts young women in both musician and music management roles, illustrating the practicalities of what these positions involve.
The fifth series' disastrous House Martell plotline in Dorne also drew significant fire from viewers, as did the troubling racial overtones of Daenerys' rise to power in Slaver's Bay.
The new album, like most of the old ones, has some political overtones, but, before setting out on tour, Joachim advised his father to go light on the patter.
The shape of that conspiracy had distinctly anti-Semitic overtones, in part because many of communism's foes had historically seen communism as inextricably linked to Judaism, Mr. Pitcavage said.
Since its inception—as simply the Booker Prize, in 1969—it has been criticized for its imperialist overtones, its unwillingness to take risks, and, above all, its corrupt insularity.
He has spent enough time in Disney Hall that he understands its secret resonances: I was often unsure whether I was hearing tones or overtones, pitches or their ghosts.
But the progressive push, fueled by many newly energized activists, has also alienated some of the party's old guard of black leaders, igniting an internal battle with racial overtones.
As a visitor, she's told she may stay "three days or the rest of your life" — an ironclad rule that will take on dire overtones as the novel progresses.
That's the first few minutes of The Bad Batch, a stylish, nightmarish love story with strong Mad Max overtones that come close to compensating for its rather tepid plot.
We liked the subtle emotional overtones to the image and thought it spoke to the loneliness and search for identity that many college-age Asian-Americans like Deng experience.
"The odds are against this specific legislation, partly because of political overtones, family ties to the situation, and statistically, very few of these cases are enacted," Mr. Motomura said.
Officials have suggested the protests carry "terrorist" overtones and in the past two months, Chinese paramilitary police have held large drills across the border in the city of Shenzhen.
Nana is a type of Moroccan mint with toasty overtones; Atay, a traditional blend of mint with Chinese green tea that's usually served sweetened; and Louiza, or lemon verbena.
Both Cuba and the United States have a history of providing refuge to individuals wanted by the other country for crimes with political overtones, according to lawyer Pedro Freyre.
And the archive becomes here an ambiguous entity: treated half seriously, half in jest playing with the notion of the power by creating alternative personal stories with political overtones.
The film is screened at LGBTQ film festivals and maintains a strong gay fan base both because of the film's homoerotic and campy overtones and because Schumacher himself is gay.
On one level, the novel is a parable — with overtones of Graham Greene's "The Quiet American" — about the United States and Iraq and the still unfurling consequences of the war.
Moreover, many Chinese scientists feel they are in a competition with the West that has nationalistic overtones, and have even more incentive to do high-visibility work as a consequence.
These structural overtones add richness to Martel's novel, and so does his voluminous research, deployed (as in his best-known work, "Life of Pi") among a wide range of subjects.
"You know I can take whatever I want," he says at the beginning of a scene with creepy, rapey overtones — the exact opposite of Luke and Leia's lighthearted canyon swing.
"Nanny is alive and well in Westminster" ran the headline of a newspaper article about the nudge unit in 2011; the author went on to deride the unit's "Orwellian overtones".
As Emily Crockett explained for Vox earlier this year, Trump uses the nickname to revive questions about Warren's heritage, an issue in her 2012 Senate race, despite its racist overtones.
Officials in Puerto Rico objected strenuously last week to what they saw as the colonialist overtones of an oversight board whose voting members would all be selected by the president.
The beating soon took on political overtones, reverberating into other campaigns as Mr. Ojeda's Democratic opponent, State Senator Arthur Kirkendoll, and the brother of the suspect reacted to it online.
But they were not waiting for a sermon — they were waiting for Josiah Wise, who goes by the name serpentwithfeet, an R&B singer whose songs have heavy gospel overtones.
Several literary critics suggested that Mr. Obama's decision to include "The Underground Railroad" by Colson Whitehead on his reading list may have had more political overtones than his musical selections.
It's a pump organ, a viola, an oboe, and the bell of a trumpet, each instrument passing the sound along to the next, adding volume and overtones at every step.
A sinister cult with religious overtones, The O.O.A. became the setting for a series of power plays and reversals, with different cult leaders — referred to as "Gatekeepers" — vying for control.
This idea draws a bit on the approach of the late Dr. John Sarno, who believed most pain was stress-related, but with fewer Freudian overtones and more academic rigor.
Although the Saudi-Iran clash is driven by geostrategic calculations, it has taken on local sectarian overtones that play out daily on streets in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and elsewhere.
A girls' trip with monastic overtones, Jessica Dickey's new play goes on retreat with a group of women trying to live like medieval nuns (though likely practicing better personal hygiene).
Yet when viewed for more than a few seconds, the artwork sheds its political overtones and appears more and more as a sophisticated work of abstraction with delicate, animallike contours.
Adora's motherly love has aggressive overtones; she flips out when Vickery tells her that Amma has been out after curfew and demands control over her adult daughter's comings and goings.
When he brought the Senate and Parliament together at the Versailles palace and spoke to them about his ambitions for the presidency, many in France bristled at the monarchical overtones.
In an interview published not long after "Watchmen" appeared, Alan Moore was asked about the inherent fascist overtones of superheroes — the link, now much discussed, between Superman and Nietzsche's Übermensch.
Political overtones aside, the "Fox & Friends" ethos is classic cable-niche targeting: identifying a specific audience — traditionalist, nostalgic, alienated from the culture of big cities — and making it feel seen.
From those two charitable bases, he has taken a series of culture-war cases with religious overtones, from defending Operation Rescue protesters seeking to block abortion clinics in Wichita, Kan.
If the book's polemical overtones rankle at times, its conclusion—that religious coercion inevitably "produces a false uniformity that collapses as swiftly or slowly as social conditions permit"—is powerful.
From inside this stillness, the sound of a gong rang out like a bright explosion, followed by waves of amber overtones that seemed to dance with each other in space.
LeBron said that he thinks the owner of the Cavs wrote a public letter about him that had racial overtones—a letter that LeBron still thinks about to this day.
"The Six Thatchers" was notably devoid of this kind of interaction, and was in fact extremely straightforward about John and Sherlock's friendship without any of the usual frustrating homoerotic overtones.
The 11-minute track "Frost" is from its new album "Pyroclasts," and its anchoring, meditative electric-guitar drone is beset by dissonant sustained notes, looming overtones and gusts of white noise.
He was convicted of attempted murder in 1982 at a trial in Newport, Rhode Island, that was widely followed with its high society overtones about possible attempted murder by insulin injection.
Five years ago when the high court rejected a separate appeal from Buck, two justices (Sotomayor and Elena Kagan) said his case was "marred by racial overtones" and should be reviewed.
Ms Watson said that she had helped to make feminist adjustments to the character of Belle, but for some viewers the coercive overtones of her relationship with the Beast remained problematic.
He has a history of saying things with offensive racial overtones, even though he has an adopted son from Jamaica (a point he often brings up when being accused of racism).
The rolls, comprising moistened, uncooked rice paper wrapped around pork, shrimp, rice noodles and chopped romaine, with overtones of fresh mint and cilantro, made a delightfully light start to the meal.
The Monte Colla, from a steep vineyard that Mr. Cornelissen said is not on volcanic soil, was the most unusual, tasting like blackberries, chocolate and earth, with mint and mineral overtones.
This sexy, visually opulent film is flooded with brooding music by Mr. Almodóvar's longtime composer, Alberto Iglesias, which contributes to the mood of a high-end soap opera with Hitchcockian overtones.
The next weeks will show which is stronger in Germany: the fear of new elections or a minority government and all its Weimar overtones, or the new disgust for political compromise.
Parker's "Scrapple From the Apple" loses its steady pulse, becoming an immersion in overtones and soupy interplay, especially between Mr. Braxton's contrabass clarinet and the sighing, slippery bass of Joe Fonda.
The Mets chairman, M. Donald Grant, an imperious stockbroker, forced Jones to bring his wife to a news conference and apologize, a moment skin-crawling in its grotesquerie and racial overtones.
Of course, there were homosexual overtones in Jones's "From Here to Eternity" and Mailer's "The Naked and the Dead," but who of that group had written about it from the inside?
The Florida contest immediately took on racial overtones after Republican U.S. Congressman Ron DeSantis, who is white, urged voters not to "monkey this up" by voting for Gillum, who is black.
Yet in the face of such hostility (some with racial overtones), Mr. Obama never lost faith in his countrymen and always acted on behalf of the many rather than the few.
But all of the most interesting sounds of the drums are the sounds of the overtones that react with one another and create other melodies and other rhythms within the piece.
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia – Don&apost look for any political overtones or distractions when Switzerland goes after a place in the knockout round of the World Cup in a match against Costa Rica.
Mostly, "A Dog's Purpose" practically barks out its overly calculated purpose, which is to collar pet lovers and the family-friendly audience, catering to the latter with its somewhat confusing religious overtones.
These pseudo-religious overtones were always why I tuned in to 12 Monkeys, which constantly walked a seemingly impossible line between self-seriousness and utter ridiculousness with a wink and a nod.
Ross had been in conflict with right-wingers online; he did not want the event to have white nationalist overtones and did not want the Three Percenters to participate if it did.
Song's statement struck some dystopian overtones, suggesting that the recent addition of the company to the U.S. Commerce Department's Entity List "sets a dangerous precedent," issuing an ominous warning to fellow companies.
Since the clip went viral yesterday, people on Twitter have been remixing the music, replacing the ominous overtones and the dulcet sounds of David Attenborough's voice with a variety of brilliant soundtracks.
There is a canny nobility given this work by the surroundings that bypasses Cattelan's usual overtones of heroic self-mockery and simultaneous self-aggrandizement, which can be hectoring to say the least.
You can expect to become the subject of wacky conspiracy theories with anti-Semitic overtones, and ultimately to have your operation chased out of the country of your birth by authoritarian thugs.
Something deep in the collective and composed British psyche seems capable of dreaming up unending variations on the end of the world as we know it — usually with strong class-based overtones.
That does not have quite the dramatic, biblical overtones of removing him altogether, a verdict that would have conjured images of a righteous, berobed figure being dragged by heathens from the bench.
Her haunting yet elegant chromogenic color prints are touched by an unknown horror that is revealed only by reading the displayed text: there are overtones of  incest in this censored fairy tale.
Believe me, it's no surprise that this super-gory film hails from the director of Braveheart, The Passion of the Christ and Apocalypto, and I'm not just talking about its religious overtones.
It also extended a narrative in which Mr. West, who is black, is painted as the predator and Ms. Swift, who is white, as the prey, a story with uncomfortable racial overtones.
Lastly, Pompeo's speech had spooky overtones of the lead up to the invasion of Iraq, 2003: We must be tougher on Iraq/Iran and promote regime change to stop its nuclear ambitions.
For the uninitiated, How to Deal is a Mandy Moore teen dramedy from 2003 that has some strange Shakespearean overtones to it, despite not being based on any specific work of Shakespeare.
Those are carrot cake, a sizable slab with subtle overtones of cinnamon and studded with walnuts, and chocolate silk cake: super moist, pungent with bittersweet chocolate and shaped like a hockey puck.
One sympathizes with Oppenheimer as he tries to keep track of all these loose marbles, but his chronicle of the Kardashian Kids carries unpleasant racial overtones to which he appears tone-deaf.
There are slow breaths, a buzzing tone that can't quite sustain itself but doesn't go away, and a deep wallop that almost makes the track a subliminal waltz; barely audible overtones hover.
Oakland's current gentrification and the resulting clash — often with racist overtones, as with the recent #BBQBecky incident, in which a white woman called the police on black picnickers — have stoked creativity anew.
There's a far greater awareness of the sexist overtones of debating a woman candidate's "likability," via measuring how she dresses, the ways she treats her staff, or the sound of her voice.
That's happening on "Finding Gabriel," a new album laden with political overtones, on which Mehldau plays analog synthesizers as much as the piano, and bedecks himself with reeds or voices or strings.
While a sizable number of Horvath's works have been dusted off and rediscovered in recent years, "Youth Without God" very much remains the play of the moment, given its explicit political overtones.
In their report on Russian interference in the election, committee Republicans accepted assertions by Mr. Cohen and Mr. Sater that the Trump Tower project was a business venture with no political overtones.
Performing "(No One Knows Me) Like the Piano," a ballad with gospel overtones from his début solo album, "Process," he accentuated the gentle melody with careful Stevie Wonderian sways and head cocks.
Documentaries -- especially those with political overtones -- have also experienced a golden-age-type windfall, evident in strong summer boxoffice for movies like "RBG," with an additional spate of releases due this fall.
The opening gesture of "L'Amour de Loin" is exemplary: from a deep, shuddering B-flat a complex chord of overtones accumulates, seeming to resound not only in space but within the mind.
But exposing that system, whatever its partisan overtones, is both a legitimate interest of the United States and something that Mr. Trump's voters expect of him in light of his 2016 campaign.
The Witch's distributor, A24, has leaned into the overtly Satanic overtones of the movie by linking up with The Satanic Temple for performance events and screenings in NYC, Los Angeles, Austin, and Detroit.
Ya'alon, who left Netanyahu's Likud party after a public dispute with Netanyahu over the Israeli military, has made overtones of a return to politics in the next elections, perhaps with his own party.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - The makers of acclaimed Russian tragedy "Leviathan" screened their new movie at Cannes on Thursday, another personal drama with political overtones that the producer says politicians are sure to hate.
"Donald Trump should stop playing the blame game and accept that his campaign tweeted an image with obvious anti-Semitic overtones and that, reportedly, was lifted from a white supremacist website," Greenblatt said.
Commenters, however, seemingly from Reddit's /pol and 8chan, argued against Carpenter (who wrote, directed and scored the film) saying that he was wrong and that the film has clearly discernible anti-Semitic overtones.
Two popular Israeli singers initially said they would perform at the gathering but later withdrew, saying they feared the event would have political overtones and be seen as a protest against military authorities.
After the New Hampshire primary, pseudonymous Chapo co-host Virgil Texas tweeted a still from the movie Salo to mock Buttigieg's campaign: A lot of observers were furious about the tweet's homophobic overtones.
Edward Meneeley, a photographer, embraced the photocopier, making small wallpaperlike abstractions, while Lesley Schiff created deadpan images of everyday objects and Barbara T. Smith generated hazy abstractions with cooking flour (and feminist overtones).
The only character who enjoys the same in Sebastián Silva's uneasy drama "Tyrel" is the title protagonist (the excellent Jason Mitchell), whose weekend with friends takes on anxious, not especially persuasive racial overtones.
Between the lines: While many of the stories about other candidates that have generated the most interactions are straightforward news articles, more of Warren's biggest articles have been commentary with positive overtones: 1.
A candidate who turns immigrants into a nefarious symbol of America's ills is using them as a symbol of otherness — much as Trump did, often with blatantly racist overtones, in his presidential campaign.
For liberals, the attack stirred concern about the potential for extremism on the left, and deepened a sense — dating from Barack Obama's presidency — that ordinary partisan conflicts had taken on more menacing overtones.
Of course, Leda's encounter with the swan should properly be called a rape; sexual violence is everywhere in Gauguin's art, and the ceramics as much as the paintings are imbued with sexual overtones.
A number of fans and critics have found Kanye West's latest album, "Jesus is King," off-putting for its aggressively religious overtones, which is a departure from the rest of the rapper's discography.
He shaved off the mustache he long wore in Turkey, an act with political overtones given that mustaches are de rigueur in Mr. Erdogan's Justice and Development Party, shortened to A.K.P. in Turkey.
And who needs the rich overtones of a well-recorded drum kit — live or sampled — when the standardized ticks and thumps of the Roland TR-808 drum machine are familiar and functional enough?
But the invocation of Mr. Trump's name, and the simmering racial tensions after a contentious election season, convinced many on social media that it was an act of racial hatred with political overtones.
But as I moved closer and discovered this hidden inner layer of darker colors and lavish textures, I began to wonder if it gestured to  the spiritual overtones suggested in the show's title.
Another area he should review carefully — and critically — is the future of President Obama's "Cancer Moonshot" initiative, which launched with highly political overtones at January's State of the Union address and has been fraught with partisan overtones ever since, including the assumption that Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE's leadership would continue after he leaves office.
A sweet, slightly musky, vanilla-like fragrance, with slight overtones of cherry, and the natural smell of a salted, wheat-based dough Most adults will probably just describe it as smelling like their childhood.
"Trump is a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP (Republican Party) in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones," National Review said.
Plath called it a "vague symbolic tale," which is accurate: It's an allegory about a young girl on a train ride, filled with self-conscious menace and heavy with overtones of sex and death.
Professional chess reached the height of its popularity in 1972, during the world-championship contest between Bobby Fischer and the Soviet champion Boris Spassky—a match with clear geopolitical overtones that was broadcast globally.
"Overtones of the trade conflict are, like the unseasonably wet weather in much of Europe right now, difficult to avoid and likely to put a dampener on things," City Index analyst Ken Odeluga said.
And his handling of the matter -- along with the racial overtones of the case -- has raised questions about whether the mayor will struggle with African American voters, a key demographic in the Democratic primary.
"I am deeply upset that some of our students chose to engage in a drinking game with clearly anti-Semitic overtones and to broadcast their behavior over social media," Cochrane said in a statement.
Residents of Yellow Springs pride themselves on being uniquely open minded and tolerant, and despite the progressive history and activist tendencies of residents, some residents tell the "New York Times" there are racial overtones.
"Trump is a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP (Republican Party) in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones," National Review said.
The Human Race Is Filth offers up tortured, self-hating, doomy sludge from York, PA with panicky overtones, a heavy swig of powerviolence, d-beat swagger, a brutish low end, and deranged goblin vocals.
The racial overtones are heavy-handed, but the anxieties in this metaphor are not solely racial (with the caveat that race does intersect with most of the other socio-political themes at play here).
Already, as the army and militiamen battled this past week in outlying areas, taking some villages and the center of the city of Karma, to the northeast, the fight has taken on sectarian overtones.
" Asked here during a visit to the border fence replacement project what Trump meant and whether the tweet had racial overtones, Kirstjen Nielsen said she couldn't speak "to a particular meaning of the tweet.
In the end, the group's best moments are often the quiet ones, when the vocal gymnastics settle down and the singers fall back into unison, their tuning so perfect that it glimmers with overtones.
In a retooled stump speech flush with Trump overtones and delivered right before Trump took the stage himself, Cruz offered a checklist of fights that he had led that his opponents -- like Trump -- hadn't.
But barely seven hours in, there came a reminder of some of Biden's most glaring vulnerabilities, with a flare-up of the 1990s drama surrounding Anita Hill that reverberated with racial and gender overtones.
Once again, Donald Trump offered the most contentious target, thanks to an embrace of import tariffs that challenges 26 years of economic theory and another violent incident at a rally that had racial overtones.
When Iowa first painted their visitors locker rooms pink in the 1980's, it's hard to say exactly that it had some homophobic and sexist overtones, but it's not too much of a stretch.
As soon as Mr. Sokolich mentioned his suspicions of "punitive overtones" to the shutdowns, on the fourth day of the closings, Mr. Baroni said he demanded Mr. Wildstein tell him if that was true.
Listen to how well the recording captures Mr. Hutcherson's muted clangs and chiming overtones — along with the bleats, harrumphs and gargles of Mr. Dolphy's bass clarinet, and the deep gravitas of Richard Davis's bass.
Fast-paced and taut, its standard "dumb teens versus terrifying rednecks" fare offers modern political overtones when a band gig in a remote northwestern honky-tonk becomes a nightmare of drug-fueled white supremacy.
Structured as a home-invasion thriller with brash comedic overtones, this sharp-elbowed tale of a financially strapped British threesome who torment a wealthy family has bags of style and even a few ideas.
Both these paintings get their force from the counterbalancing of reality and reflection, image and object, canvas and screen — and, more than their narrative overtones, it's their perceptual complexity that makes the greatest impact.
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In the Second District on Long Island, Ms. Grechen Shirley's challenge to Mr. King has overtones of the Democratic primary upset in Queens, where Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defeated the longtime incumbent, Representative Joseph Crowley.
The film's plot is an exaggerated satire of the far-right populist worldview, albeit shorn of the racist overtones that often accompany it: that they're systematically oppressed by a vast left-wing cultural hegemony.
At the beginning of the episode, the kidnapped young Ian is delivered to "the Bakra," a term of Caribbean origin that has connotations of slave ownership but also gets plenty of witchy overtones here.
And even though this behavior is clearly unacceptable for any boss, some have argued that there are gendered overtones in how her management style is discussed and the fact that it's overshadowing her presidential run.
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Iraqi and Iranian Shiite militia groups that have volunteered to fight Sunni Islamist radicals in Syria in a conflict that has heavy sectarian overtones often say they are coming to Syria to defend the shrine.
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That same year, at the convention nominating Goldwater as the GOP's candidate, a younger Ronald Reagan became a political star with his "A Time for Choosing" speech, which rang with its own distinctly apocalyptic overtones.
Still, despite the morning show's comedic overtones, the trio frequently digress into musical minutia, with recent topics including 1960s bubblegum popster Tommy Roe and country music star Randy Travis, along with plenty of Beatles lore.
Growing up, Miyagi had a great interest in rakugo , or "fallen words," a form of theatre where a single actor sits more or less in stillness and tells a comic story, sometimes with sentimental overtones.
The violence has for the most part seen protesters clash with police but some Kenyans fear it is starting to take on ethnic overtones after two deaths in clashes between rival groups at the weekend.
Just a few months before that, at Sotheby's in London, Mr. Ghenie's 2190 "Sunflowers in 2000," which pictures van Gogh's masterpiece with Nazi overtones, went for $247 million — more than five times its high estimate.
" N.R.A. Family asked its readers in an editor's note if the dark overtones of the original fairy tales — an old woman eaten by a wolf and children cooked by a witch — ever made them "uneasy.
In 2001, Martin talked to the Guardian about recording the song: As they recorded, McCartney wrote on the score: "By Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Martin, Esq, and Mozart" — in reference to the classical overtones.
Small contact microphones and quarter-inch cables carry the vibrations and overtones into a mixer that then amplifies the sounds, allowing them to resonate in a way that resembles electronic effects, like delay and reverb.
Though he has consistently protested to the contrary, there are many who remember the gesture as deliberately crass and provocative, while the antisemitic overtones of the incident are a point of discussion to this day.
Complex chords and high overtones climb and resonate between the tree trunks to create a sense of space and depth: a song in three — no, four — dimensional space that seems to speak of eternal things.
In recent years, the nonfiction category, like everything else in culture these days, has taken on pointed political overtones, populated with books about racism, mass incarceration and the rise of the religious and political right.
Nonetheless, Michel Foucault noted the book's importance for his own approach in "Discipline and Punish," and today Kantorowicz's work is considered seminal to the emergence of new historicism, with all its piety-challenging political overtones.
She taught herself to sing in the space, and because overtones are so pronounced there she became more accustomed to the pure intervals of the natural harmonic series than to the equal-tempered Western system.
South Africa watchers noted that the announcement had political overtones and was seen as an attempt by President Jacob Zuma to remove one of the few ministers who has provided a check on his power.
Wyatt has spent the better part of the four years since in his sprawling Hollywood Hills estate—think hardwood floors and rustic overtones—where hundreds of records and empty Amoeba Records bags scatter on the floor.
Despite its comic overtones, "The Gin Game" presents a clarifying portrait of the loneliness that may come with age, and the difficulties of forging a relationship when our personalities have quite naturally become calcified by experience.
As for the funeral having political overtones -- where Al Sharpton and others took a shot at Trump for saying Aretha used to work for him -- Smokey brushed it off, saying Trump says stupid things every day.
Unfortunately, such joyful nonsense is unlikely to happen again, as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has just revised its award consideration rules to say that "dramas with comedic overtones should be entered as dramas," Indiewire reports.
Some have seen anti-Semitic overtones in the term, disproportionately applied to Jewish conservatives, with neocons often portrayed as a cabal leveraging American power to promote the interests of Israel or certain parties like the Likud.
Chief Strategist Joel Benenson charged that the Trump campaign was successful, in part, by sending a series of "dog whistles" and messages with racial overtones that appealed to white voters who believed the government favored minorities.
The traditional explanation for the founding of the Department of Justice in 1870 has heroic overtones: Congress and President Ulysses S. Grant were purportedly determined to enforce Reconstruction and protect the civil rights of former slaves.
Over 100 rapes are reported in India every day but the lawmaker's case has strong political overtones with critics accusing Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party in Uttar Pradesh state of hindering judicial action against the veteran legislator.
Within mainstream film, both C.S. Lewis's (deeply Christian) Chronicles of Narnia and Philip Pullman's (deeply antitheistic) Golden Compass were stripped of their religious overtones when they were adapted for the silver screen, ultimately diminishing both adaptations.
The composer Alvin Lucier, now 84, is interested in repetition, long tones, overtones, music as process, music as directed improvisation, the perception of sound and any metaphorical ideas that might roll out of those perceptions like dividends.
His discussion of Mexican illegal immigrants, Muslim tourists, and now illegal voters are filled with the kinds of racial and xenophobic overtones Democrats and liberals have been obsessed with for decades and long before the Trump candidacy.
Like Tremblay's other books, The Cabin at the End of the World never really spells out whether or not the novel really has supernatural overtones to it, or if it's just people doing horrifying things to others.
Already many within the opposition say the practice of evacuating Sunni Muslim fighters and their families from home towns where many sects once mixed was drawing new demographic frontiers that will only fuel the war's sectarian overtones.
As he played a slow cadenza in a controlled high register, each note arriving as a clarion event, the sympathetic vibrations of the piano soundboard produced a shimmer of ghostly overtones, and a sort of pressurized hush.
The plot line's overtly misogynistic and homoerotic overtones would be cringe-worthy in another movie, but The Room's many other abundant oddities make elements that would be controversial in a normal movie seem quaint in this one.
You can also do what I did, and stay in Maboneng, a secure and calculatedly hip arts district near downtown Johannesburg — and the brainchild of a property management group called Propertuity (a word with vaguely Orwellian overtones).
There was something a little sheepish about the pair of them, maybe the erotic overtones of the game caused them to lean away from each other as they shook hands, each staying decidedly in his own sphere.
The film, subsequently distributed by Netflix, unflinchingly chronicles Mr. Cucchi's ordeal from the day of his arrest to his death, and throughout Italy public showings of the film have become social events — at times, with political overtones.
The partisan overtones of suits seeking to weaken union influence are uncomfortably overt: The court was asked, in effect, to shift the rules in favor of Republican constituencies, and the votes fell out along squarely partisan lines.
Many also noted the political overtones of the Newbery winner, "The Girl Who Drank the Moon," a fantasy novel about a country that mistakenly believes it must sacrifice its youngest child to an evil witch every year.
Suddenly, the progressive, post-racial, bridge-building society he promised has given way to an angry, jeering, us-against-them nation to be led by a new president who relishes reality-show name-calling with racial overtones.
History: In 1933, the Nazis prohibited slaughter without stunning, citing animal cruelty, and because many on the right have joined animal rights activists in supporting the ban, some people see dangerous anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim overtones.
The story here isn't as philosophically resonant as Season 1, but it's more nuanced, and rich with noirish twists and turns and real-life overtones (at one point it recalls the case of the West Memphis Three).
"Donald Trump should stop playing the blame game and accept that his campaign tweeted an image with obvious anti-Semitic overtones and that, reportedly, was lifted from a white supremicist website," Greenblatt said in a statement Monday evening.
Eventually, 26 individuals were arrested in a case that took on strange overtones of underclass rage — some outlets pointed out the unfairness of the Federation's byzantine quota system and singular control of the market — and two pled guilty.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Wednesday it would no longer refer to a mission to send thousands of troops to the U.S. border with Mexico as "Operation Faithful Patriot," a name critics saw as having political overtones.
Hasbro sells around 500 million cans of Play-Doh a year, according to the Journal, and they all have that special scent from a simpler time, before smells were trademarked and lawyers went on about overtones of cherry.
When Franklin Roosevelt, addressing his depression-hit compatriots in 1933, declared that "the only thing we have to fear is...fear itself," this was a message with spiritual overtones, not just a promise of a new economic policy.
Say you were in the mood to sit at the bar with a glass of Lugana from Cá Lojera, a Lombardian white with fresh tropical-fruit overtones, eating ramp pesto over very flavorful whole-grain spaghetti for dinner.
Unfurling more harmonic effects than I bet he can name, he envelops every catchy tunelet and nasty noise in overtones that'll tear you up as in make you cry and tear you up as in blow your mind.
The Whistlers is a quirky, sly Romanian crime comedy with noir overtones, in which a crooked cop caught in a scheme goes to a remote island to learn a "whistling" language, the better to communicate with his cronies.
Causing a frenzy in a crowd of more than 200,000 people, Hindu seers made a series of fiery speeches laced with religious overtones to demand action paving the way for a temple in the northern town of Ayodhya.
KABUL (Reuters) - Fifteen Afghan civilians and 10 commandos sent to reinforce Shi'ite militia forces fighting Taliban in the central province of Ghazni were killed on Sunday, officials said, as a days-long battle with threatening ethnic overtones continued.
An op-ed in the New York Times claimed that the incident "shows how deep xenophobia runs (in Korea.)" The Japan Times published an article highlighting the Trump-ian overtones of the Korean opposition to the asylum seekers.
In the new film, the mummy mostly just wants Tom Cruise, and as Vox's own Todd VanDerWerff points out, Tom Cruise is just too Tom Cruise-y to imbue that connection with any of the usual sociocultural overtones.
Although Emperor Akihito has no political power, his overseas trips often have diplomatic overtones and the visit to Vietnam comes at a time of strengthening relations between Japan and Vietnam because of shared concern about the rise of China.
When it came to Better Worlds, Lowachee was at the top of my list, and her story of a distant future in which humans and AI coexist peacefully alongside one another knocked me over with its powerful, empathetic overtones.
" The changes include "New language that more clearly defines the drama/comedy distinction, which now contemplates the hybrid genre of the dramedy and similar pictures with a more precise description: 'dramas with comedic overtones should be entered as dramas.
Release date: August 11 Why it matters: With a title based on a Simon & Garfunkel song, it sure sounds like The Only Living Boy in New York will have strong overtones of The Graduate (which turns 50 this year).
A number of recent leaks with political overtones have led some critics to argue that the group is allowing itself to act as a bullhorn for foreign intelligence services who want to damage another government — or another political party.
Speaking before what the Christian university estimated were 50,000 graduates, Trump cast criticisms of his actions as a sign that he was doing honorable work in remarks that touched upon religion but were not particularly imbued with religious overtones.
Despite sci-fi overtones, the question of what military robots will look and act like is shockingly relevant to the present day—because next year, the Trump administration will decide whether robots should target and kill without human input.
The political overtones were also hard to miss: Mr. Turnbull, who led his conservative coalition to an election victory just last month, was on his way to deliver a major speech at the Committee for Economic Development of Australia.
There are mythic overtones to that image, as there are in "Iris," in which a bright-yellow banana oriented like a smile rhymes with a small white dome shape above that's like a clipped moon in the night sky.
From there he explains how barely-perceptible combinations of harmonic overtones affect the timbre of individual sounds, illustrating that what we think of as a single note is in fact made up of a whole range of sonic frequencies.
And it's impossible to ignore the racial overtones in his coverage... Meanwhile, also on Fox While Carlson was delivering his monologue, Trish Regan was on Fox's sister channel dismissing coronavirus as nothing more than an attempt to impeach Trump.
But the crispy lobster and waffles — which Danielle Connor, the senior vice president of menu strategy and development, said was meant to show Red Lobster's "culinary expertise and menu innovation" — is a dish with more than millennial-focused overtones.
But the agency acquired more political overtones after Mr. Trump appointed Mick Mulvaney, a longtime critic of the bureau who once described it as a "sick, sad" joke, to temporarily lead the agency from November 2017 to December 2018.
The only black person on the jury, a FedEx truck driver, said she perceived racial overtones when defense lawyers suggested the shooting would have been unjustified had it been a Boy Scout instead of Laquan McDonald carrying the knife.
Several of these "symbolic" covers, which were unconnected to any specific story, were published over the next few years, although Campbell — who thought that homosexuality was a sign of cultural decline — seems never to have noticed their homoerotic overtones.
As Johnson's chaotic life unfolded, The Times often covered it extensively, but time and distance now allow for a recognition, seemingly oblivious to the writers at the time, of the racial overtones around many of the troubles he faced.
Article of the Day Article: At World Chess Championship, Familiar Overtones of East-West Politics Before Reading In 1972, American chess champion Bobby Fischer faced off against the Russian grandmaster Boris Spassky for the World Chess Championship, in Iceland.
The sudden boom in popularity for classic dystopian novels, which began to pick up just after the election, seems to reflect an organic response from readers who are wary of the authoritarian overtones of some of Mr. Trump's rhetoric.
The Rio Games have also been tinged by a Russian doping scandal with Cold War overtones, with Russian officials accusing the West of a political conspiracy to ban dozens of Russians from competition, including 67 track and field athletes.
Combined with the chapel-like atmosphere and the evocation of canonical sacred art, the effect is truly dizzying: a cocktail of the disturbing, the comforting, the cute, the somber, and the kitschy, with overtones of the sacred and sublime.
Others in the White House worried about the political overtones over naming Russia, fearing it would be seen as an effort to help Democrat Hillary Clinton given the warm exchanges between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The comment, surfaced by Get Right Maine, plays on clear racial overtones by using names typically attributed to black culture and rap, and suggests that black people are outsiders, criminals, drug dealers, and rapists that take advantage of young white women.
But it's not all about cool tech tricks: Eclipse Phase has horrific overtones, where "the universe is a very dangerous, uncaring place, and our species teeters on the edge of extinction," explained Rob Boyle, Eclipse Phase co-creator and lead developer.
Even taking some of its creepier paternalistic undertones (and overtones) into account, it's one of the first games I ever played where I felt like my interests in more socially-oriented mechanics (including character appearance) weren't just superficial wastes of time.
Paul R. LePage of Maine, who has a history of making blunt, sometimes racially tinged remarks, found himself in a familiar position on Friday as he sought to walk back a comment that had drawn widespread condemnation for its racial overtones.
"In discussions with numerous women in particular, I have been shocked to hear how many of them receive DMs from strangers trying to hit on them, start up a conversation with sexual overtones, or ask for graphic content," Selepak said.
The comments, surfaced by Get Right Maine, clearly played on racial overtones by using names typically attributed to black culture and rap, and suggested that black people are outsiders, criminals, drug dealers, and rapists who take advantage of young white women.
As Princeton historian Kevin Kruse explains in his recent book "One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America," free market advocates and industrialists during the postwar years were intent on reclaiming Christianity from the New Deal's "socialist" overtones.
Traders saw no political overtones to the decision to stop sending oil via the pipeline and believe Hungary and Slokavia should easily be able to make up for the shortfall in oil imports by buying more from its main supplier - Lukoil.
And Democrats—particularly with their party's presidential caucus in Puerto Rico scheduled for June 5th—are likely to quibble with the imperialist overtones of dispatching administrators from Washington to run roughshod over the sovereignty of a poor, Spanish-speaking overseas possession.
The main drive of the survey, curated by Tanya Barson, is to dispel the erotic overtones dominating interpretations of O'Keeffe's paintings, and to show her as not "merely an observational painter" but progressively modern, influenced by photography and modes of abstraction.
Audience Score: 94%A unique romantic drama with science-fiction overtones, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" centers around Joel (Jim Carrey) as he finds out that his ex-girlfriend Clementine (Kate Winslet) has had their relationship scrubbed from her memory.
"Arrival," the new aliens-have-landed film with Amy Adams (which opensFriday), is the first science-fiction picture directed by Denis Villeneuve, and, despite its ominous overtones and the heartbreak at its core, it also counts among Mr. Villeneuve's lighter fare.
Ms. Creighton and I met with scholars who are excavating artifacts and scouring archives connected to the 1901 events, and she offered insights into the fair's amusements and philosophical framework, not the least of which were its undeniably racist overtones.
The red-brick building used to be a church—something that was noted in a tweet that went viral with clear racist overtones—but it's been a mosque since 1967 and is attended by members of the Libyan diaspora, among others.
In deciding major cases with clear political overtones, an extremely reliable indicator of what side a justice would come down on was whether he or she was appointed by a president with an "R" or a "D" behind his name.
" The magazine's own editorial was titled "Against Trump," and it began by calling Trump "a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones.
In a statement addressing the widespread outrage over her praise for a book with anti-Jewish overtones, the novelist Alice Walker called its author "brave enough to ask the questions others fear to ask" and denied that he was anti-Semitic.
They found a 20 percent increased risk on New Year's Day, and a 12 percent increase during Midsummer, a mid-June Swedish holiday with vaguely pagan overtones during which the drinking and dancing never stop and the sun never sets.
Although the "white savior" overtones don't hold up as well today as they did in 1962, this adaptation of Harper Lee's beloved novel remains one of the few movies middle schoolers have to watch that they actually end up enjoying.
The band's music is heavily atmospheric, melodic and monochromatic, with occult overtones (audience members can expect to "behold death, darkness, chaos and the void" at a typical show) and a frosty Scandinavian mien that belies its progenitors' South American origin.
Chopin has a scientific awareness of overtones: He just knows that if a bass note is played, it activates a series of resonances in the instrument, and the other notes need to sail into the "sweet spots" that the bass creates.
"We hope that the people who think this Wonder Woman stuff is cool are going to want to have it on their walls when we sell it," said Mr. Whitaker, pointing out the superhero overtones of an idealized hermaphroditic body.
What also struck me about these playwrights was that they invariably wrote in one of two ways: either their work was highly stylized and poetic, a dreamscape of the soul, or it was naturalistic and conventionally structured, with political overtones.
In a moment that will have dramatic overtones given the timing, Barr is due to deliver brief remarks on Monday at an event at the White House hosted by the President for state attorneys general, a Justice Department spokesman said.
The family of billionaires flashes the occasional glimmer of likability, but it's far more the exception than the rule amidst Machiavellian overtones and bumbling decision making, all of which might otherwise be completely insufferable were it not so consistently funny.
Later a top Modi aide insisted to me that this was a "development" issue, but the sectarian overtones seem clear; the B.J.P. did not field a single Muslim candidate for any of the 400 legislative positions at stake in Uttar Pradesh.
It's unclear why any grown adult would ever willingly want to smell like a sweet, slightly musky, vanilla-like fragrance, with slight overtones of cherry, and the natural smell of a salted, wheat-based dough, but OK. The scent is seemingly available today.
The comments, surfaced by Get Right Maine, clearly played on racial overtones by using names typically attributed to black culture and hip-hop, and suggested that black people are outsiders, criminals, drug dealers, and rapists who take advantage of young white women.
While the prisoner deal partly resolved one of the bitter side issues that have shaped the strained relationship between Iran and the United States, it also acquired political overtones in the United States and underscored the high levels of mutual mistrust that endure.
Psychedelic Witchcraft's new album, The Vision, sounds almost exactly how you'd expect a record from a band with a name like theirs to sound: vintage 70s rock with a fuzzy low end, a few hits of acid rock, and the expected occult overtones.
Last year, a controversy over the same painting erupted when British politician Jeremy Corbyn argued in support of the mural's creator after the art was removed from a wall in East London due to what many believed to be anti-Semitic overtones.
Trump's pledge to speak for the "forgotten Americans" had obvious and extremely disturbing racial overtones, but there was an economic component as well: The stock market may have recovered from the 2008 collapse, but the recovery was uneven and far from complete.
It is hard to ignore the political overtones of the changes being announced by HUD given that Julián Castro, the HUD secretary, is thought to be a potential vice-presidential running mate for Hillary Clinton, who is seeking the Democratic presidential nomination.
It's pure elegy with overtones of a spiritual: tolling piano chords, an austere drone of sustained strings and a call-and-response between a somber, humming choir and a lead vocal that Ms. Van Etten keeps on the dignified side of tears.
Fan fiction is a boisterous community of online writers, many of them women, who reimagine existing stories and characters, often in the fantasy realm, and often with erotic overtones: Spock paired with Uhura, say, or Spock with Captain Kirk are popular imaginings.
Churches have long been the black community's safe space in a Eurocentric nation, and even the Black American National Anthem—which, by virtue of being a "national anthem," is supposed to be a holistic proclamation of a population's hopes—has strong Christian overtones.
It's flourishing now as one of the web's most compelling storytelling platforms, a repository for uplifting confessions, compressed screeds, some with candidly political overtones, self-help digests, mini essays and speculative musings and, perhaps most compellingly, serialized memoirs in sound-bite form.
That she did so the same year Donald Trump rose to power was especially fitting, given the misogynistic overtones of his campaign and Bee's status as the only woman — and a fire-breathing liberal one, at that — fronting a late-night political show.
In 21994, he aired a multipart special called "George Soros: The Puppet Master," which was widely condemned for its anti-Semitic overtones, beginning with its title (the Jew as puppet master, pulling the strings of humanity, is another age-old anti-Semitic trope).
All the symbolism — packed like a Russian nesting doll, with religious iconography, celebrity culture and military-industrial-state overtones — is in service of one grander idea, the allegory that moved Mr. Aronofsky to write the script in an uncharacteristically prolific five-day stretch.
For a time, Trump was involved in an ugly personal spat with NBA superstar LeBron James -- insinuating in a tweet last year that King James wasn't very smart -- one of many of the President's altercations that have seemed to have racial overtones.
Then she and Ms. Malone created a rich, buzzing, steadily tolling electronic drone and topped it with inexorable electric guitar chords; amid all the resonances and overtones already in the room, the arrival of each chord seemed to change the light and air.
Despite a focus on international sporting excellence, the Games have often had explicitly political overtones, ranging from the 1936 Berlin Olympics in Nazi Germany to the boycotts of the Cold War years in Moscow in 1980 and four years later in Los Angeles.
Foremost, though, "Hustlers" is a showcase for Constance Wu, the star of "Crazy Rich Asians," who serves as the narrator/guide to this seedy world, in which the 2008 financial crash provides the impetus for a criminal scheme with Robin Hood-esque overtones.
This acclaimed ensemble is also a kind of choral laboratory that invites composers to explore unusual vocal effects, including whistling, ethereal overtones and, a special of these singers, the dramatic use of long, sustained tones, often in extremes of high and low.
The decision, announced in court in a hastily convened hearing, slammed the door on a case that became a national fascination and flashpoint, with its overtones of racial and political discord in a city with a history of tension over law enforcement.
Less iconoclastic in this regard than the Filipino artist Norberto Roldan, whose works openly question the role of the church, the diptych "Poor Sunset Boulevard" (2015), and the triptych "Silent Waltz from the Ancient Atoms of Hell" (2015), have subtle religious overtones.
If you're a conservative who hasn't given up on the show already over those political overtones, it's likely because you don't much care, sort of enjoy being offended or just want to know what Rush Limbaugh and "Fox & Friends" will be griping about Monday morning.
Unmistakably distinct from neighboring structures, the building serves as an architectural inspiration to the area, while the design itself draws inspiration from its adjacent context - citing both the inherent industrial and nautical overtones of the location and the heavy civil roots of the end-user.
But when you visit Ramirez's lab on the southern shore of the Charles River in Boston, it looks a lot less like some slick workshop with sci-fi overtones and a lot more like a basement electrical supply closet recently struck by a tornado.
First, it seeks to lay a better substantive groundwork, reprinting excerpts from State Department terrorism reports plus Justice Department statistics on terrorist investigations, for maneuvering courts back into their usual highly deferential stance toward presidential actions on immigration, especially actions with national security overtones.
"To express political overtones by a government employee I would think violates the Hatch Act, and I would think that anyone who has begun this process should go through a procedure consistent with a violation of the Hatch Act," Sessions, the Texas lawmaker, said.
Some are playful, like a house in place of the home base on a baseball field (there are a number of sporting slides), others have political overtones, like a huge picture of Jesus (illustrated, not a photograph) looming over the United States Capitol building.
In the killing last year of three Muslim students in Chapel Hill, N.C., for instance, the authorities did not bring hate crime charges against a neighbor who is charged with murdering them, despite calls from Muslims who said there were religious overtones to the violence.
Pine brings formidable star power to the exercise, while Eisley (who bears a more than passing resemblance to her mother, actress Olivia Hussey) is fine as the understandably confused girl, while Mays and another "Wonder Woman" alum, Connie Nielsen, add to the macabre overtones.
The violinist David Bowlin was impressive in Marcos Balter's Violin Concerto, especially in the beautiful middle movement, which seemed to explore the notion of sympathetic resonance, with the solo violin spinning high arpeggios out of the overtones created by bell-like piano-and-percussion chords.
Last week, in an exchange with CNN's Jim Acosta, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders refused to decry Trump's mantra that the press is the enemy of the people, a statement that for many observers on both sides of the political spectrum has authoritarian overtones.
Like classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales, which often appear horrifying from an adult perspective, the sorts of random elements that make these types of videos catchy and entertaining to kids can take on surreal and distorted overtones when viewed through an adult lens.
It's a tense, surprising thriller, with perverse overtones of the Coen brothers variety, but containing an enigmatic narrative device, a kind of 'haunting of the point-of-view' – one which proves, as ever, that the novel can do things nothing but the novel can do.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - For Korea women's Olympic hockey coach Sarah Murray and her team, Saturday's clash with Switzerland is still just a game even if the world sees an event loaded with political overtones in the long conflict between North and South Korea.
A psychologist, Kristen Bouchard (Katja Herbers), is recruited to work with two representatives of the Catholic Church ("Luke Cage's" Mike Colter, and sidekick Aasif Mandvi), who are charged with investigating cases with supernatural overtones, hopefully to avoid the need for exorcisms or declaring them miracles.
Clive Owen is Walter Raleigh, her "favorite smoldering slab of man meat," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times, calling the film "an overripe melodrama that's by turns a bodice-ripper, a cloak-and-dagger thriller and a serious-minded historical drama with dubious contemporary overtones."
Michael T. Flynn for national security adviser — Mr. Trump sent a clear message that he does not intend to use these personnel choices to build bridges to Democrats or the moderate and traditionally conservative Republicans who opposed the nationalist overtones of his presidential campaign.
The widening dispute has no doubt had its comic-opera overtones, with its outlandish insults from the Italians — the far-right leader and interior minister, Matteo Salvini, recently said France should get rid of its "very bad president" — and the injured dignity of the French.
She offered them easy answers to complex problems: get out of the EU and drop the euro, restore borders, give job priority to French citizens, stop immigration, no more money for asylum seekers – a "national capitalism," with social overtones taken straight from the Left's playbook.
And he takes it in works that hew to prior motifs, such as "Danae" and "Die Walküren," which consists of plaster-encrusted articles of clothing draped on hangers, and is perhaps, with its overtones of the Holocaust, the most emotionally affecting sculpture in the show.
Trump, a Republican who was inspired to stage the flashy affair after seeing a similar display in France, dismissed concerns ahead of the ceremony about the expense and militaristic overtones of the event outside the 97-year-old Lincoln Memorial, a symbol of national unity.
Rioux: I don't remember if it was the first time we played music together or the second time, but Stephon said 'wouldn't it be interesting for there to be a record with spoken word dance music—but with these kind of cosmic undertones or even overtones.
It's little wonder, then, that the macabre overtones of the series—whose cult following among hipsters has become something of a cliché, but whose kvlt appeal has heretofore been less examined—found a warm reception among heavy metal musicians, whose tastes traditionally gravitate toward the dark side.
Critics see neo-fascist overtones everywhere—from the fact that Mr Salvini recently published a book using a publishing house with links to a far-right outfit, CasaPound, to the observation that he has been seen in a jacket made by a designer the CasaPounders favour.
" Given the medical overtones of her own experience using the sex selfie stick, Peaches thinks it's likely that many other users will ignore both "the gimmick and pleasure potential of this device" and use it, instead, to "to get to know one's body a bit better.
Instead of trying to reproduce the deepest bass notes with micro-speakers that simply can't operate at such frequencies, Dirac has designed a system that plays "a combination of artificially generated overtones that are several octaves higher," which fools the human mind into perceiving deep bass.
Flush from victory in the 1956 Suez crisis, and keen to promote Egyptian leadership, Gamal Abdel Nasser (pictured, top), then president, sent hundreds of teachers to Algeria, hoping the locals would dump French and its imperialist overtones (they would have taught standard Arabic, but spoken Egyptian).
While such rumormongering may not seem especially significant given the all-too-familiar topic of "fake news" and the widespread confusion that often follows incidents like the Las Vegas shooting, it takes on more sinister overtones when viewed in the context of how misinformation typically spreads online.
Trump began his election campaign by calling Mexican immigrants "rapists," and has been praised by former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke, so it wasn't particularly hard for many people to draw a connection between those overtones and the "white elevators" signs adorning the convention.
The British Transport Police has also revealed that the explosion occurred in the foyer area of the Manchester Area, which JTIC analysts suggest illustrates the vulnerability of mass gatherings such as Monday evening's concert which had hosted 21,000 attendees and has overtones of other recent tragic attacks.
Where you can watch it: Netflix HBO's crime miniseries has been described as a long Law & Order episode, following the story of a murder in New York City that contains political and cultural overtones for a Pakistani-American student named Nasir Kahn who's accused of murder.
" Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump had offended New Yorkers in different ways, Mr. de Blasio said: Mr. Trump by "whipping up nationalistic fervor" with heavy racial overtones, and Mr. Cruz with his own hawkish rhetoric about immigration, and attacks on what he has called "New York values.
Upon Kennedy's resignation, however, Chief Justice John Roberts assumed the role and, when the government petitioned one final time, he granted a temporary halt, putting the court in the position of ruling on a case that had yet to be tried, and with obvious political overtones.
His rallies — furious, entertaining, heavy on name-calling and nationalist overtones — became the nexus of a political movement, with daily promises of sweeping victory, in the election and otherwise, and an insistence that the country's political machinery was "rigged" against Mr. Trump and those who admired him.
Trump allies like Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller argue that immigrants to America need to be selected for their desire to assimilate — an attitude that comes rife with racial overtones — and that the US needs to look out for its own interests over those of global capital.
It often sounds as if Mr. Mitchell has pulled out individual elements of the piano's acoustics — the impact of a hammer on a string, the shudder of low notes on the soundboard, the overtones of a dissonant cluster — and distributed them across a fleet of instruments. G.R.
MOSCOW — FIFA's disciplinary committee fined three Switzerland players on Monday for flashing a hand gesture with political overtones in a World Cup match against Serbia last week, but it spared them suspensions that would have ruled them out of their team's final game in the group stage.
"I didn't vote at all in 2016, and I explained to him that I did not vote in 2016 because the work that we were involved in had such political overtones that I felt it was prudent not to take a side in an election," McCabe said.
I packed my gowns, tried and failed to get spray-tanned — after four months in an Off Broadway run of "Finian's Rainbow" I was not merely pale but computer-screen white, with bluish overtones — and took my husband and three young daughters, who had blessedly been invited.
"We see hawkish overtones from the decision to raise rates and our expectation that the statement will no longer say that the (federal) funds rate is likely to remain below the long-run neutral rate for some time," Barclays analyst Michael Gapen wrote in a recent research note.
Anyways, in the new trailer for Fifty Shades Darker, the sequel to that other movie also about PG-13 sex and troubling patriarchal overtones and one-dimensional characters, Miguel covers Beyonce's moody "Crazy In Love," —which she already covered as a remix for her original song— to amazing results.
Category Capital invested since 2010 ($bn) Number of companies Security & Vulnerability Management 4.7 113 Web and App Security 4.6 129 Network Security 4.2 20163 Identity & Access 2.4 189 Endpoint Protection 2.3 83 Religious overtones aside, it's time we put the spotlight on the soldiers of the digital age.
Reflecting the profound sectarian overtones that have come to define Syria's conflict, the rebels named the offensive after Ibrahim al-Yousef, a member of a militant branch of the Muslim Brotherhood who fatally shot dozens of mostly Alawite soldiers in 1979 inside the artillery school that opposition forces seized.
That message -- a trollish attempt at humor with overtones of violence against women -- went out to Trump's 38.5 million Twitter followers and turned a Sunday expected to be focused on the President's preparations for the United Nations General Assembly meetings this week into a now-familiar White House circus.
The exhibition's financial woes take on a note of irony when one recalls the overtones of cultural colonialism that many attributed to its expansion from Germany to Greece — especially in light of the latter country's ongoing debt crisis, toward which the former country has maintained a hardline attitude.
And while the Syrian uprising did not start out as a religious battle, it quickly took on sectarian overtones and descended into civil war as Iran provided funds, arms and military advisers to prop up Assad's regime and Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey began sending money and weapons to the rebels.
The controversy also follows a blow-up around Megyn Kelly's complete ineptness when it comes to the racist overtones of white people wearing blackface as part of a costume, proving that even as America creeps toward progress, some people seem hell-bent on staying rooted firmly in our country's racist past. 
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The allegory of the Dance of Death, and its evocation of the agonies and ecstasies inherent to the life and death cycle, took on distinctly erotic overtones by the time it morphed into Death and the Maiden at the end of the 15th century.
The percussive elements in "Judges" are the natural clinking of the bass sax's lumbering keys and the sound of the saxophone pads hitting the horn's open holes; the rest of what you hear on "Judges"—the multiple notes and the distortion—is created by Stetson's mastery of overtones and multiphonics.
When viral content dips into commentary about people's identities, it can take on sinister overtones that cut both ways — a tweet mocking a low-vision person reading a book on the train can hurt just as much as inspiration porn that uses people with disabilities as Very Special Object Lessons.
The case has overtones of a scandal in 2003, when Sun Zhigang, a recent college graduate who had arrived in Guangzhou for a job as a designer in a garment factory, was beaten to death in police custody in Guangdong Province after being detained for not having a valid residence card.
Philosophers like Benatar of course think that's a mistake, unreflectively surrendering to our animal instinct to procreate—but arguably if our decision to bring a new person to life resulted from spreadsheet analysis, that would come with its own dystopian overtones, and somewhat compromise the inherently audacious nature of the act.
We talk about sounds and what we want to accomplish with sounds, since I've been fooling around with a lot of different ways of creating depths and echo for several records now, using overtones from bells and percussion and samples that weren't available back in the early days of recording.
But it is also fraught with political overtones for Mr. Trump, who is under scrutiny about his willingness to be tough on Moscow after a campaign in which he praised Mr. Putin effusively and exhorted Russia — in what his aides now call a joke — to hack into Hillary Clinton's email.
" There are frequently religious overtones to conversion therapy, which is often promoted by groups with ties to conservative Christian organizations like Focus on the Family, which says on its website that "homosexual strugglers" can "leave homosexuality" with the help of support groups like Homosexuals Anonymous or by "becoming more like Jesus.
At the time, CNN reported that the FBI and Justice Department officials believed there was strong evidence to warrant naming Russia, but there was caution from the broader intelligence community (which was concerned about potential retaliation) and the White House, which was concerned about the political overtones so close to the US election.
Russia and Norway are hardly on the brink of war, and the geopolitical overtones are mild compared with 1972, when the American maverick Bobby Fischer met the Soviet-supported Boris Spassky in Reykjavik, Iceland, in a match that was covered in real time on television in the United States with live commentary.
Sure, there are some issues here and there — Beaver's monologue has some Bond villain overtones, and the reveal that he actually did rape Veronica marks the show's growing tendency to turn to sexual assault for cheap shocks — but for the most part, the emotions of the episode work, and that's what counts.
This is probably because its Freudian overtones, surreal sexual symbolism, and Catherine Deneuve's staggering beauty — not to mention the child rape charges in Polanski's past — overshadow its deeply disturbing portrait of a woman clearly falling further into psychosis while everyone around her paints her as a lovely innocent in need of nurturing.

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