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I mean, it's not OK. "The rise of indoor living has paralleled the rise of sedentary living, which has also paralleled the rise in chronic illness," Razani said.
The move paralleled Fed rate hikes and softer economic data.
Yeah, it's really weird how paralleled Alfred is to you.
Nadella's term at Microsoft has paralleled my own here at TechCrunch.
Mr. Trump's win roughly paralleled his lead in online search activity.
Jorge Cifuentes's humble upbringing in Colombia paralleled Mr. Guzmán's origin story.
This change in the Jewish community has paralleled an American trend.
The problems Detroit confronted paralleled problems in many other American cities.
Yet this process has been paralleled by a renationalisation of EU politics.
His public career paralleled the development of the modern state of Israel.
In many ways it paralleled its predecessor, the Taos Society of Artists.
He told the audience that her crushing anxiety paralleled his own experience.
The rise in childhood obesity in China roughly paralleled that overall change.
Its 20-year history has been paralleled by the rise of Burgundy itself.
The two met in 235, and Warren's thinking has often paralleled Khan's since.
The unpaved road paralleled the cemetery, which lay behind a row of houses.
This paralleled Cole's later lie to Luisa — more about that in a minute.
Robinson's life paralleled, and sometimes intersected with, events in the life of the country.
He believes that this trend paralleled tobacco usage in everyday life through the years.
The names were changed, but much of the story paralleled Ms. Fisher's own life.
The sentiments expressed in Bach's vocal music are continually paralleled in his Calov notations.
These ambitious policies to dominate the region are paralleled by tough measures at home.
Ankle-strap heels adorned with oversized bows paralleled the playful nature of Middleton's dress.
Interestingly, the saturation of social media in the U.S. has paralleled the saturation of smartphones.
In Colorado, the policy advances are being paralleled with an effort called Changing Narrative Colorado.
"Its name in France was the Magic Screen, and that paralleled television," Mr. Bensch said.
To people on Baghdad's streets, the warnings paralleled those heard before the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The growing popularity of e-cigarettes has been paralleled by an evolving and unfinished regulatory framework.
Wage growth has been a missing element in the economic recovery and had paralleled sluggish inflation.
This change has paralleled Kim Jong Un's rise and consolidation of power over the past five years.
The results, say the researchers, paralleled the improvement in air quality in those communities over the years.
Several of the initiatives paralleled the tactics he used to catapult Gap's Old Navy brand under his leadership.
His dogged, near religious dedication to writing fiction was paralleled only by his devotion to getting completely ripshit.
Finally, a particularly large rise in the value of the Mexican peso paralleled the rise in S.&P.
The postelection limbo paralleled, on a smaller scale, the vote-counting controversy unfolding in Arizona, Florida and Georgia.
That means fewer dark weeks, which paralleled the higher attendance (and also means higher employment for theater workers).
The increase in U.S. military involvement has been paralleled by a weakening of civilian engagement on the continent.
The practice has paralleled his rise from reality TV star to holder of the nation's highest elected office.
Lydia is outwardly and inwardly creative, where her inherent vision for her work and ways of life are paralleled.
These changes are paralleled by a decline in the number of combat soldiers and officers coming from secular families.
They were fighting battles against evil, and against themselves, in ways that paralleled the world I was living in.
" He has been "a public benefactor, to an extent seldom paralleled in the histories of professed and professional philanthropists.
Mr. Swain agreed that Damon's evolution as a dancer paralleled his own, especially when it comes to conquering insecurities.
That difficulty is paralleled by how the Fed, in turn, complicates monetary policy in the rest of the world.
Garnett: I&aposll be honest, a lot of stuff going on with Kevin, the character, paralleled my own life.
Iger's own increasing fortune has paralleled the rise in Disney's value over the years he's been at the helm.
Then I encountered other people, mainly women and mostly online, who were in situations that eerily paralleled my own.
After killing hundreds in Haiti, the powerful storm moved north and paralleled the US coast from Florida to the Carolinas.
The results paralleled the more recent Harvard study—sperm count decreased, and the DNA of the remaining sperm was fragmented.
Guston's series of drawings mocking Richard Nixon as a klansman paralleled Roth's book of anti-Nixon jibes, Our Gang (1971).
The lack of official GitHub apps until now is a little surprising given that GitHub's rise paralleled that of smartphones.
It's a scene that's paralleled in "Incredibles 2" when Bob stumbles over one of the house's oddly placed mini-lagoons.
The United States "was a country of justice and freedom, a place with values that paralleled his own," he reasons.
In his famous "I Have a Dream" speech, he paralleled the mountaintop for Moses to those still climbing for equality.
That has paralleled the greater rise in economic powers in South Korea and its neighbor China, which also grew in height.
But Variety's new magazine cover is addressing the issue in a way paralleled by few in the industry: It's taking responsibility.
All of this paralleled a fourfold increase in the number of opioid painkillers being sold each year in the United States.
It paralleled my experience with visiting the Barnes Foundation, where the work hardly existed in reproduction, and certainly not in color.
The two artists' work that stood out most, Heather Morgan's and Hein Koh's, paralleled in that it was indifferent to good taste.
More than ever, Noah and Miley's careers and lives have paralleled, so much so that the siblings have formed a new bond.
Among these attempts was the Pike Committee in the House of Representatives, which paralleled the more famous Church Committee in the Senate.
When Mr. Griffith taught the class about "The Scarlet Letter," Olive realized that the novel had elements that paralleled her own life. 
Many of the worst features or the worst human harms inflicted by monotheism have been paralleled in the secular religions of modern times.
"You develop a kind of emotional intimacy that might not be paralleled in other parts of your life," says Dee Dee Goldpaugh, LCSW.
He says that the decline of sports fiction's popularity paralleled the arrival of a certain cynicism from fans regarding the athletes they watched.
The exiles also appear to have added details on the enslavement of the Israelites in Egypt, which paralleled their own trauma in Babylon.
Whatever the cause, it was this combination of courage and decency that defined John's calling, and closely paralleled the calling of his country.
Mr. Cussler also connected with readers by turning his love for scuba diving into an oceanic lifestyle that paralleled and validated his superhero.
Wedding planners and philanthropic advisers say the interest in including a charity on a wedding registry has paralleled the growth of internet registries.
The scientists found that decreases in sulfur and iron along with increases in phosphorus paralleled the Great Oxidation Event and the Neoproterozoic Oxygen Event.
The easing of anxiety in markets was paralleled by a view that the Fed might be easier in its approach to interest rate policy.
Whatever the cause, it was this combination of courage and decency that defined John's calling, and so closely paralleled the calling of his country.
In the past year, anxiety about my personal situation has also been paralleled by intense fear and anxiety for the future of our country.
On their relationship, George, whose music career paralleled Michael's in the '80s, told WWHL host Andy Cohen that the pair were rivals before pals.
Whatever the cause, it was this combination of courage and decency that defined John's calling – and so closely paralleled the calling of his country.
While visiting bustling cities is one way to travel, small towns can offer a more relaxed feel and a charm that can't be paralleled.
Whatever the cause, it was this combination of courage and decency that defined John's calling -- and so closely paralleled the calling of his country.
Buttigieg, who insiders said had volunteer muscle in Iowa that paralleled Sanders' operation, got off to a later start than other candidates in Nevada.
That opposition — toxic hate and toxic idealism — is paralleled in the background, in the fictional, quasi-autocratic presidencies of Richard Nixon and Robert Redford.
But it took 14 months of turbulent talks punctuated by high diplomatic drama and multiple near-collapses that paralleled the final year of nuclear negotiations.
These physiological differences were paralleled by genetic changes, with corals under the single and repetitive bleaching scenarios showing gene expression profiles consistent with heat stress.
The shift in share trading could be paralleled by moves in clearing from London to venues such as EuroCCP in the Netherlands, exchange officials said.
Before rompers, they were just jumpsuits The male romper has enjoyed a rich history, sometimes paralleled by the emergence of other trends like pajama onesies.
First as a series of specials, then an hourlong weekly series, the program paralleled the snowballing rise of the red carpet as fashion's common denominator.
The revival of Mr. Shan's career in the early 1980s and his subsequent rise to national prominence paralleled the re-emergence of the pingshu tradition.
To reach Maizullah's checkpoint, I'd accompanied the district governor in a convoy up a rutted dirt road that paralleled a river flowing swiftly with snowmelt.
His descent from the heady heights of clubland king to tax-evading jailbird provides the show with an arc that is paralleled by other plot lines.
The alluring grid and hazy textures of the book-page surfaces paralleled the painting-collages of painters like Philip Taaffe, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Julian Schnabel.
Iraq and the United States partnered in the fight against the Islamic State, an effort that was paralleled by Iran, which is an ally of Baghdad.
The NRA sold out its legacy for a quick, craven buck—in a way that eerily paralleled the Trump campaign's own interactions with Russia in 2016.
"We found both a rapid increase in suicides in August 2014, and specifically suffocation suicides, that paralleled the time and method of Williams' death," Fink said.
Elliot's reminiscences last week about the Wishing Game poetically paralleled the wishing game Angela's been playing all season, and seemed to usher her back toward reality.
Later, I thought her rearrangement of my little paintings paralleled the structure of her "Field" paintings, which she made later that year and the next year.
The practice has paralleled his rise from reality TV star to holder of the nation's highest elected office, according to an analysis of his social media activity.
His business may have become legitimate, but Jay's do it yourself or no one will do it for youattitude paralleled the same stuff his was rapped about.
Her quiet devotion to Harold is beautifully paralleled in a chapter about Harold's solemn love for the animals that were sacrificed for his rich stocks and stews.
The crunchy kimchi has an air of a smoky chipotle that mixes with the freshly steamed buns for a flavor experience not easily paralleled in Buenos Aires.
The Pour For 229 years, La Paulée de New York, modeled after a French harvest party, has paralleled Burgundy's rise as the world's most influential wine region.
The irony is that ECU-911 has not been effective at stopping crime, many Ecuadoreans said, though the system's installation paralleled a period of falling crime rates.
But it also tracks with how audiences and filmmakers have slowly changed their ideas about women in action movies, something that's paralleled by the Tomb Raider movies.
In some ways, the rise of the Warriors has paralleled the rise of Oakland—although that framing doesn't quite suit the people who are hardest hit by gentrification.
The arguments paralleled those of Subramanian: Sure stocks weren't cheap and the pros were all in, but can we have a market top without small investors fully involved?
This local culture of transportation innovation is paralleled by innovation in the hospitality, education, biotech, and cybersecurity sectors, completely rounding out The District in terms of technology innovation.
His upbringing paralleled that of many Asians: "Chris had really strict parents, so he wasn't a wild child," a former classmate guest-wrote in My Rise 2 Fame.
Rhode Island's low rates of gun ownership and completed suicides are paralleled in other low-gun-ownership, low-suicide-rate states like Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
In an interview with FOX 7 in Austin, Kevin shares that his excitement about starting fourth grade is paralleled only by his excitement about starting fifth grade next year.
That's paralleled in what we've heard from Melodrama so far, too: It's sleeker, sexier, but maybe also a little awkward as they push her distinct, hazy vocals into hyperbole.
And in one of the play's nicer conceits, Johnson's difficulty in corralling the impatient King is neatly paralleled with King's difficulty in corralling the impatient Stokely Carmichael (Marchánt Davis).
Hoffman has been at the forefront of the push for diversity and inclusion for nearly 20 years, and has built a network of black executives and entrepreneurs paralleled by few.
The grandiose opera hall visuals are paralleled with dimly lit graffiti ridden alleys and neon drowned clubs, manifesting the two sides of Italy as he voyages through its gloomy underbelly.
His macho bluster now seems a period piece—influenced by Ernest Hemingway and Nelson Algren, and paralleled by the antics of Ellison's contemporaries like Norman Mailer and Hunter S. Thompson.
The program was used as extra security while Parliament voted to extend Xi Jinping's presidency to a lifetime rule, and paralleled the increased censorship and surveillance measures seen throughout China.
His argument for continuity would have been even stronger had he looked ahead to Woodrow Wilson, whose expansion of Federal power at home paralleled his globalization of American interests abroad.
Mr. Ritchie, a native of South Africa, has worked at Deutsche Bank since 1996, and his career has paralleled the lender's rise and fall as a power on Wall Street.
Wages has been one area where there's been a surprising lack of acceleration even with strong employment, and that's paralleled a lack of inflation in other parts of the economy.
Falling inflation and bouts of deflation have roughly paralleled the huge increase in global trade which came as China was, and other emerging markets were effectively, integrated into the global economy.
A notable increase in developmental problems in children worldwide has paralleled the proliferation of synthetic chemicals in our air, water, food and consumer products and the mounting impacts of climate change.
David Bakula, the senior vice president for industry insights at Nielsen Entertainment, said the Cardi B song's ascent most closely paralleled "Black Beatles," before the #MannequinChallenge propelled it to No. 1.
His friends include Ginger, an activist with whom he has a child (a plot point that paralleled Mr. Cruse's life), and Les, a black man who becomes his first gay lover.
This wave of disruption is being paralleled in the agricultural value chain, driven by increasing land turnover and altered land use, renewed focus on sustainability and, as in retail, changing consumer preference.
Growing opposition to Rouhani's administration has paralleled a rise in support for the platform of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), the theocratic regime's democratic, Paris-based parliament-in-exile.
The wincingly personal nature of that interview was paralleled on Monday when Ms. MacCallum asked Judge Kavanaugh about rumors that he and his high school friends targeted women for sex at parties.
That said, there have been memorable aspects to the way its storylines have paralleled the war against terrorism, and specifically the costs and tradeoffs to a functioning democracy associated with prosecuting it.
" He paralleled Bloomberg with President Trump, saying, "We shouldn't have to choose between one candidate who wants to burn this party down and another candidate who wants to buy this party out.
The three films traced the rise of Islamic extremism, arguing that the threat of Al Qaeda was not only exaggerated, but that its ideology paralleled many of the central tenets of neo-conservativism.
Wade acquires a collection of non-hetero-white-male allies along the way, but the story is still his, and it's paralleled with revelations about Halliday's own retreat from reality and subsequent regret.
Her personal involvement in her business ventures and finances is paralleled only by the Rolling Stones — who were driven in that arena by lead singer Mick Jagger, a London School of Economics grad.
But he had lost his job by the time he completed a 211-save second half with a 2275 ERA, a slump that paralleled the Giants' 2342-42 finish (fourth worst in baseball).
"We must work together and confront together those who threaten us with chaos, turmoil and terror," Trump said in a survey of global geopolitics that paralleled his stark inaugural address eight months ago.
Electrofeit has a sound that is both more full and resonant than typical Bach recordings, with a sonic depth that can only be paralleled in music and film genres outside of the traditional.
The suit, brought by the Cork Wine Bar, paralleled several other cases accusing Trump of violating the Constitution's emoluments clauses by hanging on to his hotels and other businesses while serving as president.
Ms. Channing's sweet-and-tart air of perplexity, as Ouisa tried to figure out just what made Paul run, paralleled the leap of imagination that we in the audience were trying to make.
Georg's growing attachment to Marie is paralleled by his delicate, paternal feelings for a young boy (Lilien Batman) who, with his North African mother (Maryam Zaree), forcefully underscores the story's topical political resonance.
The first exhibition, Sedition (2008), paralleled the general election leading to Obama's first term, while the second show,  #makeamericagreatagain (2016) focused on this year's primaries and the emergence of Republican nominee Donald Trump.
"It would be great if this world takeover and grandiose expansion paralleled other great television ventures," said Brian Gewirtz, a former lead writer for Raw who worked at WWE from 213 to 2015.
The popularity of wrestling in the country of under three million people, sandwiched between Russia and China, is only paralleled by their love for horses, meat and an alcoholic mare's milk concoction called airag.
Which I think is just weirdly paralleled to my life, because I feel like I had to make a choice a few years ago when things were just so hard and to choose love.
Listening to The Fall's music, though, it seems more likely that Smith simply paralleled his favorite writers—and musicians, such as Can, the Monks, and Captain Beefheart—rather than trying to sound like them.
This is evident in the international pressure they are putting on Iran by bringing about economic boycott measures, which are paralleled by Haley's effort to put complementary pressure on Iran at the United Nations.
Clinton's tax increases paralleled a period of budget surplus in the 1990s — which some Democratic lawmakers (including those like Barack Obama) have used as a rationale to advocate for increased taxes on the wealthy.
In comments that paralleled a White House plan released in April, Meadows said tax reform should set a 16 percent corporate tax rate and double the standard deduction for individuals who do not itemize.
Jeffrey Trail is depicted as dealing with the Navy's "don't ask don't tell" policies, a storyline paralleled by Versace's public revelation of his sexuality, and architect David Madson is shown coming out to his father.
ISIS's tactic of supplementing attacks directed by its central command in Raqqa with attacks inspired and enabled by ISIS via homegrown extremists and lone wolf sympathizers across the globe could be easily paralleled in cyberspace.
The leadership debate also paralleled concern about the direction of Deutsche's investment bank, whose swift expansion in the years leading up to the financial crisis has been blamed for many of the bank's current woes.
Their net worth has paralleled the startup's growth and subsequent plunge following the up-and-down IPO adventure that saw it go from a $47 billion valuation to talk of bankruptcy in just six weeks.
Ms. Pilcher's later books included "Coming Home" (1995) — a "not so fictional" story, as she put it, about a family's experiences in the World War II years, some of which paralleled her real-life experiences.
If Mr Chu paralleled the Athletics, using unconventional tactics to make the most of pedestrian skills, Mr Holzhauer is more like a big-budget club with the good sense to take advantage of low-budget strategies.
Its origins are inextricably connected to a modern gun culture that grew up around the AR-613, the civilian version of the US Army's standard infantry rifle—and a video game culture whose development paralleled it.
The hysteria, which some have said anticipates the Nazi propaganda film "Triumph of the Will," was paralleled by the movie's premiere (the first covered live on the radio), which had Albert Einstein among the invited guests.
The reason the Alicia-Peter-Will triangle worked so well in spite of its secondary status was that it so closely paralleled the series' core conflict: the clash between who Alicia was and who Alicia could be.
A Washington Post report revealed a new instance of President Donald Trump attempting to kill the FBI's investigation into fired National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, in a way that closely paralleled President Richard Nixon's actions during Watergate.
But when I took the same trip by car, paralleling the river until it could be paralleled no more, I got a fuller view, as if looking at the same picture from both sides of a negative.
It ended up forcing a national reckoning over historical memory and cultural identity that paralleled in many ways the upheaval a year before in Charlottesville, Va. The attack in Hamilton drew extensive coverage in the local newspaper.
Citing government emails, the Democrats say the direction from Pruitt's now-chief of staff, Ryan Jackson, came more than two weeks before Pruitt was confirmed to lead the agency and paralleled improvements eventually made to Pruitt's Washington office.
Yet, workplaces are beginning to place a premium on sociability, and the increase in the number of jobs requiring a high level of social skills has been paralleled with an increase in wages for such jobs, it added.
Successive emperors, governments and then activists have called for Britain to hand back crowns, religious regalia and illuminated manuscripts taken after the fight - in campaigns paralleled by Greece's demands for its Parthenon sculptures, and Nigeria's for the Benin Bronzes.
Mr. Trump's rise in the presidential race has paralleled a significant growth in Breitbart's readership: The site's traffic rose 120 percent, to about 14 million unique monthly visitors, from January 2014 to last January, according to data from comScore.
This is one of the darkest fantasy books with a young-teen protagonist I've ever read, but it was so perfectly executed (especially paralleled with the old, original, super-dark fairy tales) that the darkness only made it more real.
This spin of media attention paralleled the media attention that the Gulf War itself received: a war waged by coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait.
Coincidentally, the debate over the deal's tax status paralleled a steep decline in pipeline industry shares, which gave Energy Transfer the incentive to get out of the deal, while making it imperative for Williams to stay in and close it.
Its development paralleled that of the Weimar Republic, rising from the rubble of the First World War, flourishing in the political, economic and cultural chaos of the interwar years, and ending in 1933 with the rise of the Third Reich.
Not all are strictly about Trump — the fact is the conditions and dynamics that brought us Trump long preceded him, and the changes in the fabric of our Republic are paralleled by changes in other longstanding democracies around the globe.
Working through Lizzie-Jo scenes that paralleled her own mother-daughter relationship at the time led her to realize "you&aposre hardest on the people that you need the most, or that are there for you the most," she said.
Much of the criticism of sneakerheads paralleled Ronald Reagan's famous tale of a Cadillac-driving "welfare queen," and the message was clear: Black people had a shameless lust for the finer things in life that they'd neither earned nor deserved.
He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.
Because the initial amnesia cases were so unusual and paralleled the rise in fentanyl in the state's drug supply, Massachusetts public health officials required that doctors start reporting such cases directly to the state, and encouraged them to screen for fentanyl when possible.
Civil liberties advocates criticized any official British attempt to kill Mr. Emwazi as possibly unlawful, in a debate that paralleled the criticism over the Obama administration's decision to target and kill Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born cleric, in Yemen in 2011.
"Guidance trends this year have paralleled history, where we found that management has typically grown more negative in the months ahead of US elections," the note read, citing a new "concerning" trend that management has largely pulled back on issuing guidance altogether.
The war and its winning (with a little help here and there, they would sometimes grudgingly admit) were both a horror and an achievement unlikely ever to be paralleled, ever again, and therefore anything that came by afterward was necessarily an anticlimax.
The intention behind the writing of this work was a not too deliberate attempt to picture a cross-section of present-day Negro life and thought with its heritage of that which is past, paralleled or influenced by contacts of the present day.
Egypt has long demanded the return of artefacts taken by archaeologists and imperial adventurers, including the Rosetta Stone kept in the British Museum - campaigns paralleled by Greece's demands for the Parthenon sculptures, Nigeria's for the Benin Bronzes and Ethiopia's for the Magdala treasures.
Egypt has long demanded the return of artefacts taken by archaeologists and imperial adventurers, including the Rosetta Stone kept in the British Museum - campaigns paralleled by Greece's demands for the Parthenon sculptures, Nigeria's for the Benin Bronzes and Ethiopia for the Magdala treasures.
"Although we cannot determine with certainty that these deaths are attributable to the death of Robin Williams, we found both a rapid increase in suicides in August 2014, and specifically suffocation suicides, that paralleled the time and method of Williams' death," Fink said.
And as these opposite states flirt with one another, they wrench your curiosity and heartstrings, drawing you nearer to these worlds and fixing a knot that keeps you bound to them forever — to their melancholy, their beauty, their yet-to-be paralleled sublimity.
There is the night scene in which the lights from a flotilla of boats are paralleled by a sky lit-up by fireworks — just moments after Novalic has discovered that the Earth is to be destroyed by a comet in 114 days.
Elizabeth Warren tumbled from No. 1 in search late last year all the way to No. 9 in the spring, a descent paralleled by her struggles to gain a foothold in the race amid ongoing questions about her Native American heritage (or lack thereof).
And so, as I do my research and shop around for my next smartphone, I can't help but prematurely miss a few of the iPhone's most helpful features, which I believe are yet to be paralleled by anything the other major companies are doing.
Nor was it unusual for black liquor salesmen—many of them firmly ensconced in the middle class—to enjoy renown within the community that paralleled that of the neighborhood hustlers and entrepreneurs who supplied wine to rent parties and Saturday-partiers-turned-Sunday-churchgoers.
The volunteer said the government had released a video that showed a doctor praising Mr. Huang's medical care, which he said paralleled government efforts in 2017 to play down the illness of the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, who died in government custody.
Joseph Schumpeter's notion of "creative destruction", in which capitalist competition drives out weaker firms and rewards stronger ones, is paralleled in Mexico by "destructive creation", quips Mr Levy, in which the environment favours the entry and survival of weak businesses that hinder the growth of stronger ones.
Feek's latest blog post on This Life I Live tells of how he and Carnahan, who is also his cousin, have not just shared many of the same ups and downs from the time they were children, but how closely Feek's life really has paralleled Carnahan's.
According to Jeffrey Ecker, chairman of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' committee on obstetric practice, that rise "has not been paralleled by any important fall in rates of things like cerebral palsy" — in other words, outcomes that C-sections are often performed to prevent.
While in cities like Washington, D.C., African- American citizens and officials were willing to imprison lawbreakers from the late 1970s onward, as the Yale Law School professor James Forman Jr. reports in "Locking Up Our Own," these decisions paralleled an expanding attitudinal class fissure in black society.
The betterment of any gender benefits all genders, and some recent IMD themes have paralleled this idea: 2015's theme, for instance, was the expansion of reproductive options for men, and consistent themes of the day include family life and ways that men can positively impact their community.
Their sense of reverence for the show is paralleled only by fans, like an older Black woman who told me she snuck into the after party "incognito" to honor a dead friend from the House of Labeija that took her in when she first moved to New York.
I mean the ones whose coming of age paralleled that of Harry Potter (who advanced from 11 to 17) in the books and the eight blockbuster films they inspired and who may want the Boy Who Lived to stay frozen forever as he was when they last encountered him.
Based on his gestural spontaneous application of thick impasto paint, Riopelle was establishing himself, along with Jean Fautrier, as one of the main figures of Art Informel, the pictorial movement in France (and much of Europe) that paralleled American Abstract Expressionism and included the gestural tendencies of AbEx.
Similarly, the tragic arc for Saddiq (Avi Nash) -- culminating with his brutal murder, in a scene that in some ways paralleled a moment in "Saving Private Ryan" -- marked a sobering loss of a regular character, in a way that the show's occasional casualties haven't in quite a while.
Salvadoran journalists Carlos Martinez and Jose Luis Sanz, meanwhile, say that the gang's story paralleled that of a lot of young men during the "tough on crime" era: They were minor delinquents stuffed into jails and prisons, where they had the time, opportunity, and incentive to become hardened criminals.
" For Pill, France's runoff vote on May 7 reflects a broader trend in which: "The traditional left/right spectrum of political opinion maybe is dissolving, or at least is being paralleled with another spectrum going from the sort of Eurosceptic, more nationalistic side, towards a more internationalist, pro-European globalist side.
The "Blue Lives Matter" culture war paralleled an internal fight that had often burst out into the open over Obama's immigration policy, between Department of Homeland Security leadership trying to set "priorities" for which unauthorized immigrants to apprehend and immigration enforcement unions that felt bureaucrats were preventing them from doing their job.
As I drove through the small village, I felt surprised by how the tone and mood eerily paralleled my previous destination, despite it being my first time in the Alps (and the drastic change in climate): Empty luxury apartments and hotels, guest houses, local diners... even the slopes were empty, despite the ideal skiing conditions.
In a career that paralleled the rise, enormous popularity and gradual decline of soap operas in the last half of the 20th century, Ms. Nixon fashioned many of television's most popular daytime shows, drawing on a rich imagination to find the great and small human dramas lurking just below the surface of American life.
Freud's career paralleled the dismantling of the British Empire, and his pitiless eye tracked not only the dissolution of colonial privilege, but also, through the forensic inspection of unsound bodies, the undermining of the grand traditions of Rembrandt and Velázquez, subverting the painterly splendor he so revered with the grating realities of quotidian life.
After Omar, he was Chalky White, an Atlantic City bootlegger in "Boardwalk Empire" who reminded Mr. Williams of his father; then, in "The Night Of," Freddy Knight, a Rikers Island inmate like his nephew Dominic Dupont; and Ken Jones, a gay rights activist in "When We Rise," whose battle with H.I.V. paralleled that of another nephew, who died.
The birthday boy is Grady Bridges, star of The Valley — the show-within-a-show that paralleled (and often parodied) The OC. Grady (played by Colin Hanks) is a metafictional version of Adam Brody's character Seth who is said to improvise all his lines on the show (something Brody was often rumored to do in real life).
The "movement conservative" Sasse's rejection of Trump paralleled rising support for Trump in Congress as the influential Republican senator from Alabama, Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE, joined the Trump movement and endorsed the front-runner.
Eric L. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president who said earlier this year that the specialized high schools paralleled "a Jim Crow school system," softened his support for the plan as opposition intensified from specialized schools alumni organizations and Asian community groups who say the plan unfairly penalizes the scores of low-income Asian immigrants who want to attend the schools.
"When we looked at the incidence -- meaning the number of patients who had a heart attack each year, divided by the total population of patients in the group -- we saw that there was actually a decrease in incidence among young men, and that sort of paralleled with what we see in the older populations, but we saw there's a slight increase for the young women," Caughey said.
When I published a story this spring about an epidemic of sexual harassment and assault in national parks and forests, Braverman noted how the experiences she'd had in Alaska and Norway paralleled those of the women I'd spoken to—firefighters in California and desert biologists at the Grand Canyon, all women trying to forge careers in wilderness fields where the sheen of wholesome benevolence associated with the outdoors obscured the hostility of traditionally male-dominated industries resistant to change.

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