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They're up for the challenge, though, especially considering their pasts.
They've been "humanized," as Brand says, or had terrible pasts.
Booker and Harris could face questions about their own pasts.
Nordlicht has also maintained ties to associates with troubled pasts.
Imperfections in our personal narratives don't render our pasts obsolete.
But helping people with unsavory pasts is Mr. Glasgow's calling.
"The Bachelor" has had issues with its contestants' pasts before.
Why had so many people with troubled pasts been hired?
While hiking together they tell tales and recall their pasts.
How well do you know the characters and their tortured pasts?
Reporters Deepak, Joti and Chetan have pasts similar to their editor's.
Other countries have confronted their controversial pasts in starkly different ways.
There was no outrunning pasts — that was what I saw now.
Pasts guests have included Alison Saar, Kim Schoenstadt, and Maysha Mohamedi.
These young men do not exactly have the pasts of angels.
" And two brothers return to their dark pasts in "The Endless.
It is too easy to be held back by our pasts.
They are more about the voters' future than the candidates' pasts.
Second, voters have their own reasons to support candidates with questionable pasts.
It looks like blasts from the pasts aren't always a good thing.
Unsavoury pasts and secrecy may partly explain why Germans dislike the rich.
My grandparents had come toward Communism in flight from different local pasts.
Both suspects in Ciccone's death have criminal pasts, according to court records.
Quotidian Pasts will examine the complexities of collecting and displaying African objects.
Baylor's football team signed up transfers with disciplinary issues in their pasts.
On long car rides, against the drone of NPR, my parents told me stories of their pasts, and of pasts that reached further back than their own, of stingy uncles and Kerala riverboats and letters written from sanitariums.
And regardless of their pasts, they did not deserve their fate, Tarek said.
Yet we keep coming back to the classical pasts of Greece and Rome.
Since then, the characters seem to be leaving their complicated pasts behind them.
We all experience the world as atomized beings, defined by our own pasts.
It also said all Russians with doping pasts were ineligible for the Games.
What elevates it above the street fights of Slice and 5000's pasts?
Boseman told me his method of humanizing superhumans begins with searching their pasts.
Ask your relatives to dig back in their pasts: What's your first memory?
Figures from recent literary pasts are often reclaimed as voices of cultural presents.
What would we do if we could visit our own pasts or futures?
That's not too far removed from how we sometimes recall our own pasts.
In many ways, Catholicism is tangled with Latin-American countries' pasts and presents.
In both productions, prominent French gay artists reclaim their pasts with striking honesty.
Revenge Body is giving people the chance to open up about their difficult pasts.
Maybe, like the premiere, it will alternate between that story and the characters' pasts.
These dogs and dozens of others can now put their difficult pasts behind them.
Phil is trawling through our shared pasts in search of deeper meaning on Twitter.
"You have to accommodate your pasts within your persona," Mr Bowie reflected in 1990.
But if their pasts share resemblances, the futures of Linux and AWS will diverge.
Many of these controversial pasts date back to World War II and the Holocaust.
They will also have to decide the fate of two men with different pasts.
Vinyl This week's "Vinyl" is an hour of Richie and Devon revisiting their pasts.
We can refer to anything and anyone in our pasts without having to explain.
One by one the previewers revealed the steamy, guilty pleasures of their literary pasts.
"We have an obligation to remember, especially tragic, complicated pasts," Viet Thanh Nguyen says.
Its history is not merely a collection of national pasts standing side by side.
True even warned subscribers that the company would sue if they misrepresented their pasts.
Applicants whose pasts have included questions over managing information should not be brought onboard.
Our pasts do not form neat foregrounds and backgrounds, or whole and linear stories.
Alaska is full of people who moved here to get away from their criminal pasts.
It gives them permission to face up to their own desires and their own pasts.
I was about to explore the people, places and pasts that shaped these wonderful men.
And we should all want to help ex-offenders move on from their troubled pasts.
By confronting Black Pete, they also must confront their violent colonial pasts in the process.
But like most artists with troubled pasts, it was music that saved her — raised her.
Nearby, a group of women, seeking refuge from unhappy pasts, move into an old convent.
My parents explained to me that these pasts meant that they were not Holocaust survivors.
Edugyan's characters are molded by the losses, the guilt, and the longings of their pasts.
They resonate with revenant pasts that are once again walking the earth. 1948. 1917. 1848.
This exhibition spans space and time, across continents and from deep pasts to imagined futures.
It has forced many of us to rethink and reflect on our own sexual pasts.
The comedians Margaret Cho and Roseanne Barr have been open about their sex-work pasts.
International expansion has often been a trigger for German companies to reckon with their pasts.
They imagine possible futures, reimagine traumatic pasts and explore the now that could have been.
Still, the administration has made a point of highlighting the criminal pasts of undocumented immigrants.
Their pasts may not have overlapped, but nearly all of them share an uncertain future.
And because spies invent their world, and often invent their pasts, they're tremendously unreliable narrators.
Speaking of "pasts" perhaps the president should watch the documentary "Meet the Trumps" on Netflix.
" Mick Jagger and Keith Richards ponder their pasts, presents and futures on "CBS Sunday Morning.
Both characters are incapable of escaping their pasts, especially as their futures become increasingly dire.
Before riding off into the sunset, though, Fig and Caputo face a final obstacle: their pasts.
In Syria and throughout the Middle East, they are reflected in our hierarchy of favored pasts.
If the past is constructed, then there are multitudes of pasts we can and do construct.
Further, the new connection has helped both make peace with difficult pasts – namely, their father's distance.
Verena Bahlsen isn't the first heir to get a recent reminder of her relatives' appalling pasts.
Survivors shouldn't be the only ones opening up about our pasts and tearing open old wounds.
A Democratic attempt to unseat Rohrabacher could be hindered by the Republican pasts of some challengers.
Others go on to ironic respectability, burying their colorful pasts with their old hats and boots.
Our laughter is intimately connected to our fears, our desires, our pasts and our world views.
Anytime a movie or television show retreats into certain American pasts, I'm both annoyed and relieved.
" She observes, "All futures sleep with their pasts at the risk of waking up alongside them.
Every veteran we spoke to echoed Sanderson's hope that this mission would help redeem their pasts.
Are there aspects of your parents' or grandparents' pasts that they seem reluctant to talk about?
If they can't, if their futures resemble their recent pasts, then the world will get poorer.
These lives and others intersect at the thrift shop, their pasts mostly unmentioned, their futures unplanned.
They must be willing to wrestle in mud, bungee jump naked, and reveal their tragic pasts.
For writers, delving into the pasts of superheroes can be as enticing as envisioning their futures.
We've laugh, cried, stayed up talking of our pasts, and talking about our dream future husbands.
We rewrite our pasts to suit our needs and support the story we tell about ourselves.
Making progress on civil rights depends on a willingness to dig into each of our pasts.
His work is a testament to a generation of children living between pasts and futures unknown.
"These young men do not exactly have the pasts of angels," he wrote at the time.
Let's all take a moment to think about the innocence of youth and wrongs of our pasts.
The two have been dating since September 2015, and seem pretty happy, despite their romantically troubled pasts.
Some of what the novel does in tracing its characters' pasts is try to understand that transition.
And, then there's this ... should we elect a woman if only because their pasts seem less sketchy?
The women's uniquely painful pasts are used as justification for why they want to be with David.
Ex-hacker Eric Taylor, also known as CosmoTheGod, and another infosec name, Bryant Townsend have colorful pasts.
They point to his business dabblings in Russia, sycophantic comments about Mr Putin and his confidants' pasts.
Several report suspicious silences about their families' pasts, plus a childhood sense of not quite fitting in.
He seemed to delight in excoriating those in attendance, bringing up their sordid pasts and personal travails.
Instead, there were many pasts within the past, and some that might be useful in the present.
And while Chumley's figured in many pasts, some best forgotten, it did not figure in Mr. Borgognone's.
With a focus on historical lacunae and forgotten pasts, Crude challenges the linear narrative of hegemonic histories.
The four women speak directly into the camera, their pasts unfolding behind them, their guts spilling out.
White people have been villains in too many non-white people's pasts (and presents, for that matter).
Villagers emphasized that an important part of local culture was never to pry into other people's pasts.
The New Republic has reported that some of the listed experts have controversial pasts within the academy.
He doesn't know any of our reputations, doesn't know any of our pasts, any of our cases.
Past writers have been critiqued when discussing how our genetic pasts can be used to understand human differences.
That means exploring their pasts, vulnerabilities, values, and insecurities — things held by real people with texture and depth.
History haunts the halls of the Wallach Art Gallery and artists like Chiu dive into their ancestral pasts.
After all, our pasts are what make us who we are: the good, the bad, and the beautiful.
But like all sports, boxing is not a contest of privation, no matter how bleak its participants' pasts.
New York Magazine has rounded up 25 stories from celebrities and icons about their less-than-glorious pasts.
Over the past year, he has staffed his administration with officials with long pasts of denouncing Cuban communism.
Wade and Vanessa one-up each other with horrible stories about their tragic pasts before going home together.
The Democratic National Committee reportedly is digging into the pasts of Haley, Vice President Mike Pence, Ohio Gov.
The character of Krisha — played by his aunt Krisha Fairchild — draws on the pasts of two key figures.
Unable to honor our truth because the mistreatment we may have suffered in our pasts makes people uncomfortable.
Their imaginary sex was both tender and incendiary, fueled by shared pasts, synchronized breathing and enviable muscle control.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "She and General Kelly may have completely different pasts, but they have exactly the same future.
As protections for job seekers with pasts are getting sturdier, some are questioning whether businesses are paying attention.
At one point, Walter Poole recounts his and his lover's pasts, almost without interruption, for eighteen hundred words.
Modern Love Divided by race, politics and pasts, they found a place with each other … until they didn't.
The haunted pasts of a group of transient housemates, including a conjurer, a craftsman and a young musician.
I found new names for the characters, altered aspects of their pasts, their surroundings, details of their faces.
This summer, retrogrades are asking us to look to our pasts while eclipses lead us toward our future.
But while most are reluctant to reveal the secrets of their pasts, Mr. Padilla speaks openly of his experiences.
When you're writing science fiction about alternate realities—or futures or pasts—what's the relationship to the present day?
He noted that Thomas Jefferson and Charles Lindbergh have local schools named after them and also have problematic pasts.
This road trip classic follows two women as they attempt to outrun their darks pasts by any means necessary.
And so, as it goes, divisiveness breaks out among the elder actors whose common pasts once bound them together.
Even so, the journey towards failure, via seven countries at turning-points in their pasts, is enjoyable and informative.
Through looking at their adult life paths, we can see how the Crain siblings have processed their respective pasts.
Our pasts were completely different, and yet on the level where it really counts, we were very much alike.
He defended his high-profile hirings to Politico, saying that he is not worried about Oreskes's or Moody's pasts.
Thus did Ms. Taylor join a wave of newly eligible voters, all with criminal pasts, signing up in Virginia.
In this era of rapid development, countless properties have succumbed to the wrecking ball, taking their pasts with them.
And that, in turn, may be affecting the way older generations of women perceive episodes from their own pasts.
Before utopias and dystopias became imagined futures, they were imagined pasts, or imagined places, like the Garden of Eden.
Within these dark pasts can be no joy for medieval people, because there was no joy for his mother.
Soumya Sankar Bose's collaborative photos imagine possible futures, and re-examine traumatic pasts, through his subjects' visions and anxieties.
She and her children would always feel the pain of their shared pasts, but shouldn't there be some redemption?
She got the administration involved, she got outside groups involved, she got random figures from Congress members' pasts involved.
Nathan and Sean easily discuss condoms and their mothers; after they have sex, they talk about their own pasts.
He has owned a few rescues with traumatic pasts who he says couldn't always be trusted to play nice.
The writer Susan Faludi, whose memoir, "In the Darkroom," examines her father's many pasts and the meaning of identity.
Strindberg's sexual ambivalence dissolves into something even more all-devouring in this landscape of stolen pasts and indeterminate presents.
People writes that most of the alleged robbers have criminal pasts, calling them "seasoned criminals," based on Le Monde's reports.
"Malibu" (OBE/Steel Wool/Art Club/Empire) Often, when musicians revisit their cities' pasts, they remain faithful to — hamstrung by?
But for Mark and Scott, their scientific contributions to the problems of long-duration human spaceflight are in their pasts.
He has done a remarkable job, paring away pasts and futures, and leaving us with an overwhelming surge of now .
As transgender women, we are at risk simply when our physical builds, voices, or facial hair can reveal our pasts.
What's neat about the connection between Rue and Jules is that both are trying to outrun something in their pasts.
They're shattered men with very sad pasts, and Coyle tries to cover everything with a layer of humor and jokes.
It has become a ritual for German companies and government institutions to hire historians to root into their dark pasts.
But Nina and Paige (poor, confused Paige!) aren't the only ones whose pasts and discoveries are catching up to them.
A respected German historian at Jena University, he has led investigations into the Nazi pasts of other companies, including Bertelsmann.
Winners of the City of Los Angeles Individual Artist Fellowship highlight contested histories and utopian pasts in their group show.
The narrative throughout often moves outside of linear time, zooming into alternate pasts and certain futures, and to great effect.
But if they told you, that would be O.K., too, because there is nothing shameful about their pasts, or mine.
They've both had long careers with ups and downs, and are thinking about their pasts as well as their futures.
Depictions of Columbus have been swept into a national conversation about the public veneration of historical figures with controversial pasts.
So many of us no longer care, as we should, about understanding ourselves and our pasts as complex and ambiguous.
But they're rituals that reach back into our own pasts and extend beyond us to the people we might become.
Throughout this pilgrimage to exhume her identity, she grapples with the cost of ignoring our pasts — of ignoring history itself.
Trump was, and Jordan is, miffed that men and women from their pasts are stepping forward to call them out.
Other artworks in Sedimentations preserve traces of both their objects' pasts and their creators' hands in similar, often poetic, ways.
Older white male politicians can't change their records or past behaviors, and those pasts could come back to haunt them.
A Facebook glitch has been causing messages from users' pasts to resurface — and people are calling it a 'cringe-fest.
Overkill warns everyone not to trust A.E.G.I.S., but his allies push him and Dangerboat to confront their fears and traumatic pasts.
The three perpetrators were Zsolt Peto and the brothers Istvan Kiss and Arpad Kiss, militants with skinhead pasts from eastern Hungary.
In two new comics, Jeff Lemire portrays a pair of families' difficult pasts and the obstacles that crowd their paths ahead.
Despite the fun and bubbles, Simone issues a serious warning to Tess about men who are damaged by their checkered pasts.
Neither Dylan nor Luke's sexual pasts are monochrome either, and of course Evie, like Thomas who plays her, is mixed race.
Yes, this movie passes the Bechdel test, but more importantly it showcases many different women with different pasts, attitudes, and professions.
However background checks based on names alone risk not catching aliases that individuals can use to try to conceal criminal pasts.
But while they all have different powers and pasts, they've all wound up in the same dead-eyed, sullen place together.
On Tuesday's taping of the morning show, hosts Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie and Dylan Dreyer were bit by their fashionable pasts.
The show introduces us to a crew of East Coast high school students with dramatic lives, dark pasts, and dirty secrets.
Artists are often searched as well, raising questions about whether their pasts or personal issues are relevant in a professional setting.
It offers a series of unflinching portraits of people who do terrible things and somehow have to live with their pasts.
Here's what we've learned about the candidates' pasts and what drives them, going back to long before they ran for president.
The two characters can speak through their instruments, but are otherwise silent about their pasts and the costs of becoming stars.
Once in a while, detainees would be taken to an interrogation room to be grilled about their pasts, often for hours.
Modern Love: In this week's column, a woman falls for a firefighter despite their divisions on race, politics and their pasts.
But it's also clear that they were all too ready to leave the show in their pasts the longer it ran.
Many of the perpetrators of the most high-profile mass shootings of recent years have had domestic violence in their pasts.
Facebook has changed how we interact with our pasts, and how we interact with the places and people we call home.
While you may know a thing or two about their pasts (Van Ness was on Gay Of Thrones!) sometimes seeing is believing.
Many of these unskilled orangutans have extremely traumatic pasts or were rescued too late in life to be taught in forest school.
The result is a sense that the world of Stranger Things is connected to an even bigger cinematic universe from our pasts.
It's got all the things that make for a good HBO ensemble drama: fancy outfits, traumatic pasts, complex antiheroes, multi-stranded narratives.
The film oscillates between the technical quest for insight into the afterlife and Will and Isla's sleuthing about each other's tragic pasts.
His subjects — whether chasing dreams, their pasts, or caught in one of life's many in-between moments — become a sort of everyman.
But Columbia's 2019 thesis show attests to the power of visual arts to divine paths into the future by addressing our pasts.
Depression and anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and anger bind these men in invisible ways to each other and to their pasts.
The wrangle is likely to be as prolonged as the reckoning that Belgium, and the Africa Museum, are conducting with their pasts.
It's not as though people with criminal pasts are universally shunned, or that they don't already have certain protections under current laws.
It makes me wonder if it will ever be possible for pageant retirees to reconcile their pasts with their current professional accomplishments.
In the past, Australia has denied entry to celebrities and musicians with troubling pasts including singer Chris Brown and boxer Floyd Mayweather.
A cast of memorable characters, many with doping pasts who have been caught in grand lies, would have had the room rapt.
When Ibiba and Aarron share a lovely date together on the show, they talk about some very real feelings about their pasts.
Maryland is part of a larger national movement in which students and activists are demanding that schools acknowledge their racially fraught pasts.
And according to Michael Horowitz of the University of Pennsylvania, leaders with revolutionary pasts have a greater propensity toward seeking nuclear capability.
By connecting across generations, we become time travelers, casting light on our own possible futures, and feeling the reverberations of our pasts.
Both singers have had to publicly reckon with complex pasts, and been subject to sexist commentaries on their stamina, talent, and authenticity.
Virginia Senate Minority Leader Richard Saslaw (D) defended Northam earlier in the evening, suggesting many politicians had made mistakes in their pasts.
It is heartbreaking that in the end, Clinton and Abedin were unable to escape their husbands' pasts, at least in this election.
Could clues from the clones' separate pasts be the key to unlocking a safe future and understanding who and what they are?
Taylor said companies have to get more creative -- and that includes taking another look at qualified candidates who may have criminal pasts.
If virtual reality replaces photographs it will be by erasing, not enriching the way we think about and return to our pasts.
The 19th century saw a dawning of nationalist ideology across Europe, including a fascination with imagined, primordial pasts defined by national myths.
Kindl Brewery becoming an art space is one more case in a city packed with repurposed buildings variously haunted by their pasts.
Those deals, and others, involved a series of transactions with individuals with checkered pasts, deep Kremlin ties and a reputation for corruption.
Most strikingly, the recent good-guy flood has given established singers with checkered thematic pasts a vibrant framework to shoehorn themselves into.
The Ashantis believe that dreams represent our souls traveling as we sleep, or invisible threads connecting our pasts and our futures. Capt.
"So many of us no longer care, as we should, about understanding ourselves and our pasts as complex and ambiguous," she writes.
It is a window for those with broken family relationships and mental health problems to lay their pasts to rest, he said.
Instead, its ranks are made up disproportionately of people like Gorka, with sketchy pasts and little knowledge about how to make change.
Calling this work The Vessel all too clearly evokes transatlantic slavery and colonialism, the pasts that cannot be so easily made invisible.
Ryan Reynolds stars as the head of a team of operatives who wipe out all traces of their pasts to complete their work.
Some of the residents, including Mr. Johanson, came to the building with criminal pasts or a history of run-ins with the authorities.
The Kim Nguyen-directed indie drama stars Maslany and Dane DeHaan as two souls who live in the Arctic to escape their pasts.
Stressful events in the present are interrupted by occasional flashbacks to one of the character's pasts — in this case Regina King's Angela Abar.
As with Lost, frequent flashbacks connect the audience with the characters' pasts, even as they're keeping their baggage to themselves in the present.
Our decisions in the present matter just as much, if not more, than the mistakes, false starts, and bad choices of our pasts.
The artists on view are launching from their recent pasts as students and are now looking directly outward into their future working lives.
But he seems no less interested in considering the pasts of others, in pondering the previous lives that were lived in his home.
Today, when anti-Muslim rhetoric inflames political discourse, it is useful to remember that our pasts are more entangled than is often appreciated.
The members were a group of older students at Tulsa Community College who served as mentors to younger black men with troubled pasts.
They did not discuss their traumatic pasts with one another, but they were otherwise quite close, all survivors of violence and wrongful marriages.
They're used to having every detail of their pasts raked over — and having any inconsistency or mistake held up as evidence of fraud.
A late scene in "Shot in the Dark" finds Tyquone and Marquise looking back on their pasts and their relationship with Coach Lou.
Countries that have been slow to carry out the measure, he said, are often unable to move beyond the "overhang" of traumatic pasts.
States have varying requirements for carrying concealed weapons, like gun safety training, age limits, and prohibitions on individuals known to have abusive pasts.
Newspapers largely ignore killings of people with criminal pasts, pushing them down the priority lists of the white-shirted chiefs at Police Headquarters.
In fact, an examination into many criminals' pasts reveals a lifelong exposure to aggression, violence and rage, much of it beginning at home.
Specifically, that would be their respective and elusive pasts, their equally muddled presents and, for the husband, a black hole of a future.
The biggest concern is that people with violent pasts from states with weak standards will carry concealed firearms into those states, Webster said.
This Is Us is just wedding that very basic idea to the storytelling structure of Lost — complete with flashbacks to the characters' pasts.
This is a show, see, about the crippling grip of nostalgia and how we can never quite let go of our own pasts.
The film is tinged with a deep sense of nostalgia, a reckoning of marginalized pasts, and a look forward to an uncertain future.
In other words, as long as we have troubling pasts (or futures) waiting to be revealed, we're all Milkshake Ducks waiting to happen.
But their shared pasts as sex workers adds a layer of complexity to their current condition, and it might even hint at the outcome.
And employees found to have committed wrongdoing would rather quit than be fired, because by resigning they often can keep their pasts under wraps.
The result is that representatives, even those with distinguished careers as prosecutors in their pasts, rarely have enough time to adequately prepare for hearings.
Mills layers multi-voiced narration over the story, with several of the characters talking about their own pasts (or their parents') and their future.
Currently I'm working on series of collaged textile pieces that imagine fantasy vehicles and vessels that incorporate queer and trans pasts, presents, and futures.
The "standard" form of amnesia is retrograde amnesia, which causes its victims to forget their pasts but doesn't prohibit them from making new memories.
Then, eclipses in December and January dredge up intense feelings about our pasts and February brings another wacky and emotional Mercury retrograde in Pisces.
Dietl told the Journal that he was hired by Ailes to look into the pasts of former anchor Gretchen Carlson and producer Andrea Mackris.
Outlandish dreamscapes now structure the narrative, full of dire allusions to the characters' pasts and futures, drawing out the darker regions of their psyches.
Several works in the City of Los Angeles (COLA) Individual Artist Fellowships Exhibition at the Municipal Art Gallery highlight contested histories and utopian pasts.
Foisting teachers with checkered pasts or bottom-of-the-barrel skills on these students makes their path out of poverty only a steeper climb.
He toggles deftly between the distant and recent pasts, imbuing the story with a kind of meandering informality while managing to keep it coherent.
Mr. Trump's properties, which he and his family continue to operate, have a long history of serving as home to people with checkered pasts.
Nick Cannon thinks there's a double standard in Hollywood when it comes to actors with checkered pasts ... and it favors white guys over black guys.
Is that the kind of thing you're talking about, or a larger cultural shift in the way we remember these formative stories of our pasts?
The show follows Spike Spiegel and a misfit group of bounty hunters as they search for the next big score and grapple with their pasts.
French media has profiled some of the suspects as a "past the age of retirement" gang with colorful nicknames, hard criminal pasts and long records.
When: September 210–October 2000 Where: Knockdown Center (213-22017 Flushing Avenue, Maspeth, Queens) Thrift stores offer a glimpse of strangers' lifestyles, tastes, and pasts.
We didn't' realize how huge of a leap it would be, especially learning how to parent kids who have come from trauma and troubled pasts.
However awful it may be that boys are conditioned to repeat their own cruel pasts, there is no excuse for these vicious crimes in adulthood.
Gonzales has just surprise-dropped a new covers album called Other People's Pieces that combines both of those pasts into a an extremely pretty whole.
Institutions like Rampton make it easy for us to analyse people with violently criminal pasts; to link what they've done with what's happened to them.
Not all of the exiles here are intent on keeping up the struggle, but are building new lives at some remove from their rebel pasts.
If my research has encouraged some white Canadians to stop fearing their own racist pasts, more of our public leaders could surely do the same.
By revisiting the inmates' dark pasts, spending time with their families and exploring their educational passions, Novick puts a human face on a sprawling subject.
Around 40 pages in, a series of excursions into the men's pasts starts to fill us in on their intimately linked criminal and romantic histories.
For people in their teens and 20s, the decades-old pasts of the two oldest candidates, Sanders and Biden, can seem like a real contrast.
Protzko didn't study the trait of conscientiousness, but it seems reasonable that we tend to project that increased conscientiousness on our evaluations of kids' pasts.
She saw glimpses of herself in the shelter dogs and their painful pasts; when she was 8, her parents divorced and her father was drinking.
In most cases, aside from the protagonist scenes with to his confidantes, many characters don't frequently open up to each other and dig into their pasts.
When the track came out last September it seemed as though they'd ripped up their pasts and started again and New Kingdom's experimental angle confirmed it.
Why is it that some people continue to be haunted by the ghosts of their romantic pasts, struggling to let go of the pain of rejection?
The defense also pulled apart inconsistencies in the witnesses' testimonies and dredged up problems from their pasts: drug and alcohol abuse, run-ins with the law.
And it's that familiarity — just one turn of the screw more extreme than a normal shitpost — that makes a tour of their digital pasts so upsetting.
He points to Deutsche Post, a successor of Reichspost, and much of the German steel industry as particularly hostile to the idea of exploring their pasts.
In "Obsidian", Marceline and Princess Bubblegum will go on a journey to the Glass Kingdom in order to prevent a disaster, while also exploring their pasts.
This attachment to the Greek and Roman pasts even extends to the destruction of later accretions on ruins in order to "restore" their original classical glory.
The Economist: Instagram is the worst social-media platform for your mental health, because it constantly exposes you to futures and pasts that you can't experience.
For anyone who's walked a mile in those shoes, and surely a few others as well, the war stories of their addicted pasts are wildly entertaining.
But, "Chapter Thirty-Nine" was clearly more interested in clarifying many of the questions we've had about the adults of Riverdale and their complex romantic pasts.
As countries grapple with their unsavoury pasts and consider the rightful place of their controversial monuments, the park offers an alternative model to museums or destruction.
Before long, the players realize the game is deadly, and that they've been lured into a trap by someone who knows a lot about their pasts.
In this system, our digital pasts, archived across the network as data, resemble an actor's filmography or an author's back catalogue, an ongoing source of royalties.
Under the current incarnation of the law, that window will close in November 2017, and thousands could miss their chance to be free of troubled pasts.
It found that withholding criminal-record data from employers encouraged them to treat certain minority groups as if they were more likely to have criminal pasts.
The coupling of unlike pasts is now seen as a safe exchange, but at the time it would still have felt risky and a little new.
In the end, though, comfort food won out over showmanship, even if the chefs couldn't resist drawing on a few fine dining tricks from their pasts.
So, there you have it: Earth and Mars may have stashed valuable deposits of information about their atmospheric pasts into the soil of their natural satellites.
In her view, the color of our skin is irrelevant; it is the color of our hearts, which reflect our pasts, that truly measure our value.
The most consistent element throughout these 10 episodes has been the sense that these characters are haunted more by their own pasts than by any ghosts.
The zeal of "believe all women" can also lead down a strangely pedantic path, in which women are told how to properly understand their own pasts.
Mr. Adim and Mr. Yrigoyen join a cast of characters that slipped through programs' vetting processes, raising questions about how thoroughly producers look into contestants' pasts.
Turns out, many brokers with troubled pasts are still running amok without any of their customers' knowing their histories or their employers' seeming to care much.
She also talks to the show's creator, Greg Whiteley, about how he developed its narrative, and discovered stories in the athletes' pasts that he never expected.
Mr. Simmons explained that the shadowy pasts of these looted paintings enhance the security of their provenance once they have been restored to the owners' heirs.
In previously holding to its policy of never returning any North Koreans who said they wanted to defect, the South had welcomed people with tainted pasts.
Still, economists say that such upfront costs are usually mitigated by immigrants' long-term benefits to a community, a desire amplified by their often traumatic pasts.
So as the aging Tim and the explosive Sergei struggle toward match point, their thoughts roam into the long, dark corridors of their pasts and presents.
At the same time, many registrants say it can be hard to move on when their pasts are just a click away for anyone to see.
In the first five episodes screened for critics, the protagonists trade off narration duties in episodes that dig into their pasts via their preferred pop-culture lenses.
Paul Johnson, a detective chief inspector at Scotland Yard, along with other investigators, emphasized that the men were dangerous criminals with violent pasts who deserved no sympathy.
So seeing them wrestle with their strange circumstances, in addition to their pasts, has led to some fascinating stories that keep me coming back to the game.
It's a heterogenous mix -- a big, at-times messy experiment, in how our different lived experiences (and our variant pasts) can inform a better present and future.
Social media's rise marked a new era in music: of digging up dirt on artists, uncovering personal information and exhuming pasts thought to have long been buried.
Fekete is skeptical of these programs, especially since there is no way to measure their leaders' credentials and the extent to which they have denounced their pasts.
And the rush from candidates and potential contenders to address potential problems from their pasts could also be viewed as a lesson from Hillary Clinton's 2016 race.
Officials and many residents say the plan would, in a sense, bring the communities that have worked hard to shed their industrial pasts back to the future.
The desktop app packages all the usual elements of several recent non-apologies that have come up when other fellow perverts' dark pasts have come to light.
The successive building up and wiping away of pigment results in "abstract pictures," as most are dryly titled, whose hidden depths and lost pasts remain stubbornly inaccessible.
The characters ruminate on the major regrets and secret tragedies of their pasts — memories of abuse and poor decisions that became the building blocks for their lives.
This Is Your Life (and How You Tell It)The way people talk about their pasts reveals a lot about how they approach and write the future.
Donny's company is experimenting with an algorithm that allows people to play out alternative virtual-reality scenarios from their pasts — their "multiverses" — for "Sliding Doors"-style experiences.
For many Africans, recipes are one of the last vestiges of connection between our presents and pasts, before the culture-changing influences of Islam, Christianity and colonialism.
For some domestic workers, joining the Islamic State is a form of emancipation — from pasts they sometimes regret, from the hardships of exile, from subservience to men.
The movement's scope has expanded to other memorialized figures with controversial pasts, prompting a review ordered by Mayor Bill de Blasio of the status of controversial landmarks.
In 2018, Christine Blasey Ford and Brett M. Kavanaugh, whom she accused of sexual assault, shared competing memories of their pasts, with dueling protesters marching the grounds.
Compressed into one urban site, the layers of Istanbul's pagan, Christian and Islamic pasts present endless narrative possibilities that historians can form into sweeping, commercially enticing sagas.
We're reminded of their pasts via glimpses of Thor's rocky relationship with Odin, Cap's fight in World War II, and Iron Man's beginnings in the Afghanistan desert.
" Aguliera responded, "I believe our paths were destined to cross & I'm so proud to come together from the pasts we've overcome; to the strong women we are today!
" Aguilera responded, "I believe our paths were destined to cross & I'm so proud to come together from the pasts we've overcome; to the strong women we are today!
The head of Johannesburg's Market Photo Workshop and an artist who studied there discuss the medium's impact on how South Africans remember their pasts and picture their futures.
One noteworthy exception that deals thoughtfully with Palmyra's complicated pasts is Ingrid Rowland's New York Review of Books essay from September 2016, surveying the Getty's own Vignes photographs.
The podcast's structure is unique in that combines organic, funny moments from comedians somehow seamlessly embedded with gut-wrenching episodes from their respective pasts in dealing with depression.
No amount of storied presidential pasts can eclipse the fact that by reading presidential biographies to her, I would be teaching my daughter that presidents are all men.
Much bantering, colorful cursing (it's Samuel L. Jackson, after all) and chases involving the aforementioned dictator's disposable minions follow, along with modest crumbs about our heroes' respective pasts.
They learn more about one another's pasts, get into trouble and discover unsavory information about the history of their town, including racial segregation and the troubling DiSanti legacy.
Plus, we get new looks into the pasts of Taystee Jefferson (Danielle Brooks), "Red" Reznikov (Kate Mulgrew) and lovebirds Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) and Alex Vause (Laura Prepon).
Second chance cinema Baba's feeling of rebirth is one shared by other members of the Takakura-gumi acting agency, none of whom are proud of their dark pasts.
All four men were shown meekly renouncing their activist pasts and urging people to guard against sinister forces threatening the Communist Party, before they were convicted and sentenced.
As exes, rivals and estranged family members from the roommates' pasts settle into the home, the 14 are forced to learn to co-exist and address their conflicts.
This season, Dr. Singh sits down with Vic Mensa, Rich Homie Quan, Laura Jane Grace, Steve Jones, and Damian Abraham to talk through their dreams, fears, and pasts.
Nostalgia is a recurring motif in this novel, and Henry and Charlotte are both, in their own ways, already mourning their pasts before they embark on their future.
By no means are we comparing an innocent and victimized Till to the murky pasts of Cosby and Parker, but there's some shared context when examining racial response.
It leads to a cavern where, for the past 14 years, the bodega owner has quietly housed scores of homeless men, some with violent pasts and mental illness.
The Trump administration is detaining immigrant children as young as 1603 months separate from their parents, based on allegations of crimes and minor convictions in the parents' pasts.
The Trump administration is detaining immigrant children as young as 19 months separate from their parents, based on allegations of crimes and minor convictions in the parents' pasts.
Both Lily King's "The English Teacher" and Elizabeth Strout's debut, "Amy and Isabelle," feature women whose aloofness conceals secrets in their pasts, secrets that drive the novels' tension.
Those movies are their pasts, so it's an organic way to show footage from the original films when one of the characters is having a moment of regret.
Extreme loyalty tests hampered hiring at the beginning of Trump's presidency, when candidates were sometimes nixed for offenses as minor as an anti-Trump tweet in their pasts.
Dear Becky, which will be published by Dynamite Entertainment, takes place 12 years after the original comic book series concluded, and it will delve into the characters' pasts.
By updating the timeline of the film, Gerwig takes out any guesswork out of the sisters&apos futures — and allows viewers to fully immerse themselves in their pasts.
Those pasts they're so desperate to hide have always lent Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt a much darker undercurrent than 30 Rock, which was at its core a workplace comedy.
It's helped that the 44-year-old Turning Tables author had one of the most tumultuous pasts, having spent 11 months in prison for wire, mail, and bankruptcy fraud.
Some of the companies named in the Dallas lawsuits have checkered pasts, a BuzzFeed News review of FDA documents, court filings, and state pharmacy board and business records shows.
"Look, it doesn't get any worse than me, so I wasn't in a position to judge where people were coming from or what their pasts were like," he said.
They saw clear and painful parallels between their relatives' pasts and the present treatment of undocumented immigrants — and their Jewish identity is compelling them to do something about it.
Still, a big reason why Tiger and Wolf are the best part of Future Man is that they feel like original characters, with pasts and a point of view.
Mr Cassara takes some of her real-life subjects and imagines their fleshed-out stories, mapping their romances and addictions, their nightmarish pasts and fantastical plans for the future.
What happened in Charlottesville is us, and the only way that will ever change is if we confront our own racist pasts and commit to making our world better.
Some of the other visions the Scarlet Witch made Thor, Captain America, and Black Widow see contained desires, nightmares from their pasts, and one hint at things to come.
If you meet someone who doesn't find strange old stories about fanciful doings in forgotten-pasts at least sort of interesting then they're probably not worth meeting ever again.
And the FBI probe continues to unfold, with the bureau wrapping up its interview with Kavanaugh's friend Mark Judge, and more details about Ford's and Kavanaugh's pasts coming out.
The "Beyond the Box" guide also recommends: • Clearly informing potential students as early as possible in the application process about how to respond to questions about their criminal pasts.
Elected officials, heads of public companies or those who might pose a danger to the public, for example, should not be allowed to scrub their pasts from search results.
But I already knew that because I have felt this way the entire walk, felt the air around me become self-conscious and coy as its pasts are described.
Their new album, Ruined , is a fucking belter, and they killed it live, too—they sounded immeasurably heavy, and their muscular, kinetic performance laid bare the members' hardcore pasts.
There are about 50 groups that govern individual sports under the Olympic and Paralympic umbrella, some with painfully checkered pasts when it comes to handling accusations of sexual misconduct.
She, Paul and others affected by his crimes try to move on — Vincent to a container ship on which she becomes a cook — even as their pasts remain present.
One thing we often do with narratives of sexual assault is sort their respective parties into different temporalities: it seems we are interested in perpetrators' futures and victims' pasts.
For dramatic purposes, she also has the gift of authorial omniscience and is able to fill us in on the thoughts, pasts and futures of the other people onstage.
They are also trying to separate extremist inmates from those who appear to have parted ways with their pasts -- a policy that is not being applied in al-Hol.
Maybe it is time to take a step back and not look so far back into people's pasts, but look instead at how they are acting today as adults.
Instead, King's protagonist, one of his purest and truest heroes, finds himself afflicted with a mysterious psychic ability to see into the pasts and futures of anyone he touches.
But politicians and corporations are using the same tactics that he did to hide embarrassing and hateful content from their pasts that is definitely relevant and important to society.
With the literal outrunning of traumatic pasts at the show's core, Big Little Lies regularly puts its characters in therapy through fitness, and they find relief through keeping themselves active.
Dieting marketers have repurposed weight loss pictures for ages, but why go to the trouble of creating entire alternate identities for these women, complete with intimate retellings of their pasts?
"The takeaway for us is that we all need to pay attention to our romantic pasts in order to make better choices for our future (or current) relationships," Knopp says.
The series has morphed over its 50+ years to reflect not only on its subjects' pasts, but also their dreams for the future and their conceptions of self and happiness.
Signing on for a colony means having all records of their history on Earth sealed — which gives the writers a perfect excuse to create crew members with particularly colorful pasts.
That could have led customers with clean histories to be turned down for bank accounts, or those with negative pasts, such as suspected fraud, to be allowed to open ones.
Both games are more than just simple distraction; they offer a glimpse into our pasts, not through the rose-tinted glasses of nostalgia, but in a mechanical, muscle-memory way.
As the town members fight off outside pressures from rowdy biker gangs, ever-suspicious cops and their own dangerous pasts, they band together and form a strong and unlikely family.
Liverpool stands in the way of a third straight Europa League title for Sevilla after the clubs, which both have rich pasts in Europe's second-tier competition, reached the final.
If two of the country's best teams have these dirty pasts — apologies, Coach Boeheim, for use of the word — what is the deterrent for others not to follow their lead?
By becoming immune to scandal, could he be creating a political climate in which normal people with normal pasts are able to get into power in a more honest way?
Second, a vote isn't just about the past — although comparing these two candidates on their pasts still leaves one as the clear choice — but about the present and the future.
Though some laws in the US limit the practice, it remains common for defense attorneys to discuss victims' pasts in sex crimes trials as a way of discrediting their accounts.
In at least four House districts around the country, Republicans twisted aspects of Democrats' pasts for inflammatory television commercials that alleged a tolerance for terrorism or an indulgence of it.
Despite "ban the box" laws requiring employers not to ask potential employees if they were ever in prison, it is easy for human resources departments to discover these men's pasts.
We travel to explore empathy, and it's important not to avoid places with troubling pasts, but to listen, bear witness, remember and go home and tell others what we've learned.
Season two — dubbed The Terror: Infamy — is, like all good ghost stories, about the ways we are haunted by history, the ways we cannot escape pasts both personal and political.
Just as with the criminal justice system, we have to make room for people who have made mistakes and we have to take their pasts and mitigating circumstances into consideration.
Established by government officials to address the sins of a prior generation, the foundation and its database alert the market to works that may have painful pasts and cloudy title.
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They debated capitalism and socialism, a host of liberal ideas and cautions about their cost, struck at one another's pasts and questioned the legitimacy of their promises for the future.
Robert Reece, a sociology professor at the University of Texas Austin, recently wrote an essay for Vox exploring men's efforts to reckon with potentially coercive sexual behavior in their pasts.
But in Sharp Objects' first three episodes, we've seen various male characters get asked about their alibis, have their possible motives explained and explored, and have their pasts delved into.
The Sephora Collection Sweet Balms are tinted, and come in three stunning shades: violet, pink, and coral — and it has the exact same tube as the Bonne Belle's of our pasts.
Such grim details are now public thanks to Mark Spoerer, a historian in Regensburg who specialises in archival research to assess companies' dark pasts, putting "immoral business behaviour" into historical context.
It would spoil the story to say much more, but in several key scenes, characters face a choice between following the right path and disconnecting from their pasts and from others.
Each episode beyond that swirls into Cunanan's and Versace's pasts, and pans out to the larger cultural context behind the murders — namely, the treatment of the gay community in the '90s.
Many of the women come back time and time again—finding solace in the symbolism of washing themselves clean of their pasts, but still seeking repeated reassurances of their faith's forgiveness.
Still, these are minor quibbles in a film that so perfectly reveals its characters both through the way they charge past calamity, and the way they subtly reflect their own pasts.
What has drawn you to this mechanism, where we're not seeing time travel in the traditional sense, but means to physically inhabit our pasts and futures, and perhaps spawn new ones?
It's quite an impressive amount of gall for these letter-signers to cite public safety as they give a hearty welcome to illegal immigrants; savage criminality and dangerous pasts a plus.
Historians of medieval Europe and historians of America alike have a duty under these circumstances to intervene and to condemn, where misunderstood pasts are lending intolerable fringe groups a pseudo-genealogy.
The magnetic pull of Madison being her most ebullient self is a rallying cry to so many of us, to rise up in spite of the bleakest desperations of our pasts.
Distorting candidates' backgrounds: Newer candidates, still relatively unknown to the public, are having their pasts picked apart and misrepresented — a new spin on the racist "birther" attacks on President Obama's background.
But when they arrive at the appointed place, necromancers and cavaliers begin to disappear — and Gideon and Harrow have to confront the secrets of their pasts together if they're to survive.
Ferguson, who immigrated to Norway from England some 30 years ago and is the author of biographies of Henrik Ibsen and Knut Hamsun, is a sensitive guide through these Nordic pasts.
A reader can't help noting that anti-liberal polemics, today as in the lurid polemical pasts that Mishra revisits, always have more force and gusto than liberalism's defenses have ever had.
It shows the two of them with their mother and maternal grandfather in a place that has been a constant in a family with many different homes and many different pasts.
They begin to question the nature of knowledge and of community, memory and rehabilitation as they discuss how to form a new society, salvage their religion and live with their pasts.
Editors' Choice Halfway through Black History Month, and who knows how long into the latest news cycle involving politicians and their explosive pasts, might we recommend a couple of appropriate books?
The spirited protagonists of four new middle-grade novels find that when they're taken from the lives they once knew, they must reckon with their pasts as well as the future.
And it is part of a larger movement among colleges and universities to acknowledge their slave-holding pasts as well as how wealth from slavery built many of our nation's greatest institutions.
In a 220 book that is often hailed as the founding text of deradicalization, Bjørgo detailed how neo-Nazis can muster the psychological strength to turn their backs on their brutal pasts.
The project, based on the Liane Moriarty novel of the same name, centers on a group of mothers in Monterey, California whose pasts and presents intersect, with a side of murder mystery.
It's an odd thing that Farrow's letter — which resonated like a sonic boom — caused reporters to look into other prominent figures whose sordid pasts had been forgotten or concealed, but it did.
Top of his list are young Italians, who often learn at school more about the distant pasts of foreign lands than their own country's recent history; then there are their older compatriots.
Listening to the harrowing stories of abuse told by a group of women in London on Wednesday, the royal looked moved as she praised them for continuing to talk about their pasts.
Increasingly, however, moves like the deal for Chapman garner criticism, outrage and blowback for teams that support players with tarnished pasts away from the glittering lights of the diamond, field or arena.
However, there's an important caveat here: We can't say whether that's truly what led them to this interest, or if these people are just searching for answers by looking into their pasts.
There's a seemingly limitless amount of deeply human drama lurking in the complicated pasts of the men returning to the show this season and fighting for their last chance at UFC glory.
I had to simplify things for the book, but there's theories that certain particles can go back in time and interfere with their own pasts and then it pops up somewhere else.
The characters, some of them played by local teen-agers, all had Instagram accounts, and, like real people's, the posts offered insights into the characters' pasts and their hopes for the future.
At 10, "How to Get Away With Murder" ends its second season with Annalise finding she needs to escape the chaos surrounding her, while other characters come to terms with their pasts.
Mr. Nemec's film, "The Poseurs," told the tragicomic story of two elderly residents at a clinic who spend their days bragging about their glamorous pasts but turn out to be complete nonentities.
The Lakers, as currently constructed, are an odd team, full of young players with promise (Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram), older players with curious pasts (Michael Beasley, Lance Stephenson) and one transcendent star.
Ironically, social media—Instagram in particular—has played a role in sparking a sharing of images of artifacts, which encouraged some of us to dig into our pasts and do some excavating.
As the siblings learn more about the people of the island, the ducks, their father, and themselves, they start to come to terms with their shared pasts and present-day hang-ups.
For elected officials, though, a different truth held: They chose to place themselves on display, knowing that their pasts would be scoured and that their errors could be fodder for public discussion.
Buy it here >>In William Gibson's thought-provoking sequel to The Peripheral, which can also be read as a stand-alone, individuals in the future are reckless puppeteers with other people's pasts
Brown reported that Epstein and his team of powerful lawyers were able to pressure Acosta's office into giving Epstein an extremely light sentence, in part by threatening to dig into prosecutors' pasts.
As the novel dives into the way we all must confront our pasts, Sing, Unburied, Sing provides a raw look at a vulnerable family trying to stay together despite the challenges they face.
The film takes place at the fictional hotel of the title in Lake Tahoe, where seven strangers with mysterious pasts are seeking some sort of redemption over the course of a single night.
According to several members of the clergy in the UK, some funeral directors are knowingly hiring freelance celebrants with sex-offending pasts, and there are no rules that prohibit them from doing so.
But when we queried a few of the world's foremost filmmakers for tales from their working pasts, we got some startlingly original responses for this latest installment in Reuters' monthly "First Jobs" series.
This is how all universities that are being prompted to confront their morally fraught pasts should respond; this is the kind of response that the students responsible for the provocations should be demanding.
She added to that by describing, in five books and many articles, Afghanistan's rich Greek and Buddhist pasts as well as its Islamic one, and the treasures that remained from each of them.
Both Castile and Sterling will be further dehumanized; their pasts will be pillaged, and attempts will be made to recast both victims as the gunmen, the aggressors who brought their deaths upon themselves.
As a result, said Alexandra Brewis Slade of Arizona State University, many formerly fat people, including many who had been prominent in the fat acceptance movement, hide their pasts after they lose weight.
By now, those 10 athletes' pasts have been well chronicled—the two Syrian swimmers, the six runners from South Sudan and Ethiopia, the pair of judo competitors from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
And the lingering symbolic honors for slaveholders and defenders of slavery have come in for scrutiny, particularly as black students argue that they are a constant reminder of white supremacy in colleges' pasts.
There they encounter sexy locals and their angry wives, while people from their pasts keep turning up, reminding them (and readers) that aging doesn't necessarily translate into a life of peace and quiet.
And when she moves home in her early 30s, seeing her parents with fresh eyes occasions the opportunity to capture their mannerisms in real time, and to recount their pasts and her own.
The two others involved in the effort have somewhat questionable pasts: Mr. Sater, 50, a Russian-American, pleaded guilty to a role in a stock manipulation scheme decades ago that involved the Mafia.
He has complained that Mr. Kelly has not been forthcoming about the pasts of some staff members, who either opposed him during the 2016 presidential primaries or had connections to the Bush family.
Only France and the United Kingdom have much interest in the region, growing out of their colonial pasts; Germany, Italy, Spain and the herd of smaller European states won't commit serious military forces.
In fact, it's all grown much more complicated, with Fairfax battling sexual assault allegations while not only Northam, but also state Attorney General Mark Herring, are dealing with blackface allegations from their pasts.
Inevitably, those with things to hide, those ashamed of their pasts, those eager to keep hold of their secrets, or protective of their privacy, will be wary of an object like the Pensieve.
Pin Museum helps keep my stress at a minimum by creating pins of famous artworks, allowing one to hark back to their high falutin pasts, without having to talk to anyone about Adorno.
On Monday's episode (during which the first 10 of the season was awarded), each of the contestants opened up about their pasts and reflected on the most memorable years from each of their lives.
Michael Pavelka's single all-the-world's-a-stage set is punctuated by mirrors, bringing to mind those old movies in which people used to see their pasts materialize whenever they stared down their reflections.
This journey wasn't all about the women opening up to me and telling me about their pasts, I had to do the same in order to build a relationship that was strong and real.
As much as we venerate our totems and the pasts they are linked to, sometimes, as Rakim says, we also need to kick a hole in the speaker, pull the plug, and then jet.
And their personal lives, and their pasts... And I think that that kind of goes against the point here, which is that how widespread these abuses are and how related they are to power.
Larry tells me that he and I have the same history, and while I agree that as Southerners our pasts are intertwined, I let him know we stand on very different sides and shoulders.
But all of this perhaps demands a greater awareness of history itself, of the diverging technological pasts and possible futures hovering over the continent like the bronze John Cockerill over the Place du Luxembourg.
The Fact of a Body is a chilling mixture of true crime and memoir, a thoughtful and harrowing examination of how our pasts define how we make sense of the world in the present.
At the time, the show was unique for its relatively dark and mature portrayal of teenage superheroes trying to make names for themselves and escape the baggage of their mentors, families, and checkered pasts.
"I wish women didn't have to rip our pasts open and show you everything and let you ogle our pain for you to believe us about predation and trauma," Lindy West wrote last year.
Alternately, The Hollywood Reporter reports that Avengers 4 will apparently contain some flashbacks — so even if her character didn't make it, will Langford appear as an important figure in one of our heroes' pasts?
That memory is not a miracle cure does not mean that the waters of blessed Lethe, the river in Hades that cleansed worthy people of their troubling pasts, should be bottled for the living.
Although her children are all growing up and have each entered their teenage years, Kate admitted in a recent Kate Plus 8 TLC promo that she still worries about their pasts, presents and futures.
It's not even watching a bunch of adults unpack the demons of their pasts while they fight for custody of a girl genius — which, by the way, is the essentially the film's entire plot.
It's fitting that the songs they wrote together that most effectively channeled their pasts, "After Hour Perfection" and "Got No Crew," would never get recorded, relegated to lo-fi bootleg status to this day.
And yes, we look back on those years with a bit of face-palm, but they were also entirely necessary for us to break from our pasts and become the people we are now.
The two-season-and-a-movie series arc follows space cowboy Spike Spiegel and his misfit family of bounty hunters as they race to strike it rich and outrun their pasts in the process.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 0%Summary: With a wild night of partying behind them, John (Reeves) and his two girlfriends Mia (Adelaide Clemens) and Violet (Bojana Novakovic) indulge in sharing secrets from their respective pasts.
Indeed, they might be family dramas like Parenthood and This Is Us. Like those shows, this new series is about a family of adult siblings who are haunted by sad or even tragic pasts.
But although 42-year-old Kate's youngest kids are teenagers now — and less dependent on her than they used to be — she still worries about each and every one of their pasts, presents and futures.
Thank to HSI's efforts, 200 dogs of all shapes and sizes — including poodles, Labs and collies — have a second chance at a life, leaving behind their heart-wrenching pasts of hunger, poor health and neglect.
Or that has allowed men like Trump or former President Bill Clinton, notorious philanderers also accused of sexual misconduct, to rise to the highest office of the land without barely any scrutiny of their pasts.
Like The Vow, it is painfully romantic, filled with dark pasts and fraught relationships, but perhaps Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel did not have the same star power to bring in that additional $100 million.
By encouraging the belief that personality can change and develop over time, we may be able to help people exorcise the ghosts of their romantic pasts—and move on to satisfying relationships in the future.
They figured that if candidates like Andrew Yang could clear that bar, they could at least try to get Gravel onstage to critique what they see as a cadre of centrists with immoral legislative pasts.
The source material relied on its monsters for creative, messy excitement, but by taking such a large step back, the show risks leaving its characters to fight their own pasts, in a nebulous, shallow way.
The first half of the season has to do a lot of work just to establish all of the players, their pasts, and their relationship to various aspects of Castle Rock and Jerusalem's Lot life.
But in its portrayal of the lives of LGBTQ people in the sorts of period drama pasts typically only afforded to those who are heterosexual and cisgender, it offers something rich and swooning and romantic.
Thankfully, the kind staff of Mashable and our brothers and sisters in shame at Ziff Davis dug through their own screen-name closets to bring you tales from their (until now) mostly forgotten internet pasts.
"The United States will never be a safe haven for individuals seeking to distance themselves from their pasts," Steve Francis, Homeland Security Investigations' special agent in charge for Detroit, said in a statement released Tuesday.
And yet, in the end, everything (sort of) ties together—it turns out that the assortment of strangers bedding down under the same roof have secret pasts that connect in all manner of curious ways.
Some of these same stars have even treated us to a more intimate look at what their lives were like growing up, posting blasts-from-the-pasts in sometimes-grainy video form for their fans.
The vetting ensures Congress and the public are aware of nominees' financial pasts and that conflicts of interest have been handled before the candidates step into some of the most powerful jobs on the planet.
The military in recent years has discussed plans to "mainstream" extremists, allowing them to shed their violent pasts and become politicians, according to cabinet members of the previous government who were involved in those discussions.
Southwest Key had a pattern of hiring officials with questionable pasts, The Times found, and in 2000 the school board hired a superintendent, Joe Gonzales, who had been indicted almost a decade earlier for embezzlement.
While the names of streets and structures here commemorate its Rat Pack and Republican pasts — there's Frank Sinatra Drive and, at the airport, the Sonny Bono Concourse — its present is progressive and very, very gay.
Similar to any person between the age of 25 and 33, Taggart and Pall have clearly spent the alleged autumn of their adolescence inhaling music that reminds them of pasts experienced, unremembered, and borrowed secondhand.
Whereas Mundane Futures and Quotidian Pasts both utilized fiction and speculation, Banal Presents is firmly grounded in reality: With resounding denunciation, it presents the exploitation of Black-American bodies through both slavery and mass incarceration.
Pepperstein's attitude here is not a negation of history but a critique of the postmodern utopia at the end of history, along with its desire for a museification principle that will renounce all human pasts.
He modelled his populist political style on William Jennings Bryan and imported American cultural institutions like 4-H agricultural youth groups and state fairs, even orchestrating aeroplane fly-pasts based on one by the Wright brothers.
Their relationship has had three seasons of buildup, from tender moments of talking about their dark pasts to helping Daenerys fight off threats as she made her way through Essos and eventually across the Narrow Sea.
This is not to say that we're defined by our pasts but, rather, that the context of our particular background shapes what we notice and respond to, which in turn makes us who we are today.
But it's worth remembering just how much history is packed into Beric's apology and into that short, simple reunion between three people who are setting aside their pasts in the hopes of eventually having a future.
Harris, who has another son and a daughter, shared photos from their pasts, but, "I'm about the present," says Louganis, who plans to walk Harris down the aisle at her younger son John Forrest's 2018 wedding.
While other Silicon Valley startups have recently abandoned their whimsical, mischievous pasts in favor of a more buttoned-up facade for institutional investors, Lyft continues to lean into its commitment to totally messing with its customers.
I reckon for the teams behind these merch projects, it's part nod to their pasts, and part hoping that it'll bum out the normies that the weirdos are in charge of pop music at the moment.
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump kept fact-checkers busy throughout their first debate on Monday night as they sparred over their policies and records on the economy, national security, the environment and their personal pasts.
At the Television Critics Association summer press tour in August, Fogelman insisted that the show is structured like Lost — where the pasts of the kids in the present will factor into who they are right now.
During the course of our filming, we stopped interviews multiple times for kids who had outbursts of uncontrollable rage, floods of tears and even fits of giggles as they spoke about the atrocities of their pasts.
By watching, perhaps, we can try to reassure ourselves that who we were and how we lived still exist, if on an altered plane — that, like the malls themselves, our pasts will resist their own erasure.
Even after abolition, the black experience has fallen victim to campaigns that obscure the darkest parts of the American story, diminishing African Americans' connections to their pasts and warping the collective memory of the nation's history.
While Carson, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, says he's not up to date on these headline-grabbing sexual assault charges, he knows all about the two white men who donned blackface in their pasts.
Despite the trauma of these characters' pasts, the story feels uncomfortably familiar: McBride charts its course from a shy beginning; to "cringey stuff" like jealousy and falling in love; to fights, doubts, and late-night confessions.
Screened earlier this year at the Cannes festival, "The Dogs" ("Los Perros"), a Chilean film, is a reminder that sinister pasts and haunting political memory are by no means the exclusive domain of Central and Eastern Europe.
Barbara Lee explained Monday why she's planning on skipping Donald Trump's inauguration, saying she doesn't support the President-elect's attorney general nominee, Jeff Sessions, or incoming White House senior adviser, Steve Bannon, because of their controversial pasts.
To get a closer look into the evolution of these digital artists and what virtual art museums mean for the future of art, I spoke with Nicole and Troy about their pasts, present work, and future projects.
Wayne and I shared that common affliction plaguing single men with limited prospects and self-destructive tendencies: we regarded our pasts with such love and loss that every day forward was a butter knife to the gut.
Pieces with such murky pasts are marked as "lost" or "disappeared," and they appear on a wall in the exhibition like missing people or pets, displayed in the hope that someone may have tips concerning their whereabouts.
A league that has welcomed back Ray Lewis, Greg Hardy, and others with checkered pasts reserves its ire for a wealthy man willing to risk his livelihood to fight injustice and bring equality to the less fortunate.
Many liberal Afghans deplore the return of a man regarded as responsible for mass casualties, especially during the shelling of Kabul during the 1990s, although many current Afghan political figures have similar pasts and serve with impunity.
"We don't have to be defined by our pasts, but Dr. Redfield has to clarify where he stands now on key issues and place himself firmly in the mainstream of evidence-based public health," Mr. Gonsalves said.
Rather than repeating the violent dynamics of their own pasts, one history lesson Gulf countries should learn comes from post-war Europe, where rival powers — and permanent neighbors — built common institutions to restrain hegemony and promote cooperation.
From big public schools like the University of Mississippi to small private colleges like Washington & Lee, schools across the country are facing increasing pressure to investigate their pasts and address the legacy of slavery on their campuses.
This season, the various members of the Pfefferman family will embark on even more ill-advised romantic relationships, confront the psychological trauma of their pasts, and realize how much they ultimately love each other, over and over again.
The nonprofit disrupts the flow of guns by appealing to the women who help buy, hold or hide guns for their partners — also oftentimes their abusers — whose criminal pasts prevent them from legally obtaining or holding guns themselves.
So it would seem like the dynamic duo would be able to fly through a game of "Fact or Fiction" with ease, but clearly, both have not been quite as forthcoming about their pasts as you might think.
As an Army major at Walter Reed Medical Institute, he designed policies for controlling the disease within the US military that involved placing infected personnel in quarantine and investigating their pasts to identify and track possible sexual partners.
While you're lazing around on the beach, three college friends and former bandmates, now in the throes of middle age, are spending their summer confronting hard truths about their pasts while dealing with their suddenly sexually active teenagers.
Trump, according to the Times, has begun to believe that Kelly is concealing things from him, particularly about the pasts of White House staffers who opposed his 2016 presidential campaign or that have ties to the Bush family.
The unit had been run by Mike Roman, a veteran of opposition research, the deep investigative efforts that many political campaigns employ to try to uncover problems in their rivals' pasts, or to keep track of their activities.
A.'s Finest' quickly sinks into mediocrity, unable to offer the same kind of big-screen thrills in a weekly format, or find much of anything new to say about odd couples and pasts that won't stay hidden.
And representatives of Hebrew University warned that if students with valid visas could be turned away when they arrive in Israel over their activist pasts, there would a chilling effect on academic and cultural exchanges, which Israel prizes.
And there prevailed a certain vision of French history, in the easy invocation of former members of the academy, celebrated French writers with dubious wartime collaborationist pasts like Henry de Montherlant, cited by Mr. Grainville as a mentor.
Brown and others have reported that Alan Dershowitz and others on Epstein's legal team dug into the pasts of potential witnesses and of the prosecutors themselves, perhaps contributing to the decision not to take Epstein's case to trial.
Finally, they posited that there is an existential purpose in reconsumption: By re-engaging with the same object at different times, we can more easily understand our identities, our choices, and how our pasts differ from our present.
"Joe and I have very different pasts, in terms of how we have voted, and a very different vision for the future, and that is something we should be discussing," Sanders told CNN's Brooke Baldwin in an interview Tuesday.
The new trailer introduces us to the other "half" of King's famously sprawling novel, in which the adult members of the "Losers Club" begin to confront their pasts and terrifying childhoods battling Pennywise, the evil, murderous, shape-shifting clown.
All their individual stars have fallen in various ways, and the show seems to be setting up a journey in which they all work through their pasts and toward some kind of personal fulfillment, in whatever form that takes.
And while she wouldn't be the first first lady with a background in fashion — The Associated Press notes that both Pat Nixon and Betty Ford had modeling pasts — she's likely the first to fit the modern definition of supermodel.
Without the tape libraries, the pasts of these wrestlers are inaccessible to WWE without having to pay rights fees; the CM Punk biographical DVD has some Ring of Honor footage in it, for example, but it didn't come free.
"The more we can look at our veterans for who they are, actual people, with siblings and parents, with children and funny pasts — the more we can approach our relationships to them with compassion and understanding," the actor wrote.
Are we meant to discern a deconstructive critique, or merely a mockery of chick lit, in Spiotta's portrayal of two smart female artists trying to honor their pasts while inventing their futures, all without judging each other to death?
The script, by a collective of six credited writers (in collaboration with four others), traces Brian's loss of ideals, Iain's loss of ambition and Red's loss of her West Virginia home to both their immediate and far distant pasts.
As exciting and entertaining as their exertions may be, the scarring pasts these characters carry and the profoundly uncertain futures they face are beyond the comprehension of those of us with homes, or even countries, to call our own.
Fittingly for an island rich in military history that is also being remade for a future of recreational and cultural uses, the featured works explore disjunctures between real and imagined pasts, and their implications for the present and future.
It's an egregiously bone-headed version of the trope whereby all characters in action dramas must have a secret pain in their pasts; she might as well have said that her parents were kidnapped and murdered by background music.
Those patterns could be anything from the liquor they kept in their desk drawers to the women they slept with to the larger worldviews that kept them anchored to their own pasts — and, more often than not, ensured they sank.
With no one left in his family and nothing left to lose, the grieving father pursues former IRA member turned politician (Pierce Brosnan) for the names of the terrorists—unraveling a convoluted web of politics, buried pasts, and hidden agendas.
" MK: "What's funny about me regarding that is I've always rejected the idea that Natasha's referring to, that comedians are dark people that have really troubled pasts—" NL: "Not really troubled, but something bad has happened to all of them.
A lot of people don't get any solace after trauma, especially sexual trauma, and certainly not any legal or public vindication on a larger scale — which makes Rainbow's success all that more vital for the members her fanbase with similar pasts.
I don't know how we got here, but sometime in the past year we've given ourselves a free pass to belittle and bully an artist in a way we don't do to others with equally problematic pasts — and certainly not men.
But while both Croatia and Serbia showed the political will to break with their wartime pasts, such determination is still largely missing in Bosnia where political elites continue to obstruct reconciliation efforts for their own political and personal gain, analysts say.
Some of Europe and America's top seats of learning have been grappling with their pasts and the provenance of some of their wealth, sometimes uncovering links to slave traders or to empire builders who were feted in a different age.
I think of the promises and resolutions made every New Year, and how the messiness of life—the realities of money, time, race, sex, and capability—keep me, keep all of us, tethered to the pasts we hoped to discard.
In their final showdown before November's midterm elections, taped Thursday at KMBC-TV in Kansas City, two candidates with backgrounds as prosecutors spent an hour relitigating their respective pasts, with only the briefest hints at what the future would hold.
For those women who have come to fitness from a background of crippling self doubt, anxiety, depression, poor health, and low self-esteem, celebrating our victories is a way we reinforce to ourselves that we are not victims of our pasts.
" Mr. Trump has also suggested that the teenagers were guilty of something that night because, as he wrote in an editorial for The New York Daily News in 2014, "these young men do not exactly have the pasts of angels.
But the long-term danger for both is essentially the same: The end will come only when moviegoers get bored and studios — or political parties — having spent too long strip-mining their popular pasts, have no ideas left to recycle.
But some of the characters' powers are superfun (creating tattoos and drawings that become real, controlling an army of bees) and when everyone learns everyone else's identities and secret pasts — presumably in the next book — well, Holy Surprise Party, Batman.
But times and clients have changed, and with those shifts has come a greater necessity for brands to merge age-old craftsmanship techniques and the heritage of their storied pasts with bold and experimental visions for today, and the future.
It is also regularly accused of being run by faceless bureaucrats who too often are not accountable to ordinary citizens — a critique that can sting when the bloc's most powerful officials arrive unelected and, in some cases, tainted by questionable pasts.
Perhaps the model is also of Latin American inspiration: In Argentina, for example, the Kirchners condemned the dictatorship, thus scrubbing their dubious pasts and improving alliances, giving their governments a leftist veneer that served to legitimize them and win votes.
For a moment during the season-two finale, Joe and Love's relationship seemed to be in a pretty OK place — for the first time, the two were able to be completely open and honest with each other about their pasts.
I mean gothic as in the literary form that developed in the 18th century out of the romantic tradition, all sublimated rage and sexuality hidden in secluded country houses where men with tragic dark pasts stood broodingly on the ramparts.
In this telling, it's about well-off people being brought low again; the fear that their pasts could be used to undo their futures; and, most of all, that what they used to get away with has become a liability.
Now, more than a year in, it's certainly possible to imagine some of the accused truly reckoning with their pasts — Dan Harmon's apology for sexually harassing a writer on his show offers a view of what that might look like.
Cleveland and Detroit also feature major airports that currently operate below their historical peak passenger loads, and are blessed with first-rate cultural amenities (museums, sports teams, live performance venues, etc.) as part of the legacy of their pasts as more prosperous cities.
In two new comics from Lemire — Royal City from Image, and Roughneck, the first work from Simon and Schuster's graphic books imprint Gallery 13 — the artist portrays a pair of families' difficult pasts as well the obstacles that crowd their paths ahead.
With the music video's encouraging track "All That Matters," inspired by a Bible verse discussing people's pasts and worth, Dixon says listeners have freedom to interpret the track how they wish, whether they note Dixon's Christian faith's influence or perceive his newlywed bliss.
But their employers had relied on third-party background check companies that had failed to turn up their past convictions, according to court documents and sources — allowing people with criminal pasts to work directly with customers, sometimes in the most vulnerable of settings.
So it is possible, as I wrote in 2012, that governments care so much about hiring stars as central bankers because they really don't understand how monetary policy or the economy works and putting people with successful pasts in charge seems smart.
He has surrounded himself with generals with chequered pasts, such as Wiranto, who was head of the armed forces when East Timor voted for independence in 1999, prompting militias backed by the army to go on a rampage that claimed 1,400 lives.
Moose's criminal record is presumably why none his repeated warnings about Hersl's misconduct were taken seriously by city officials, but it underscores why officers across the nation target people with checkered pasts like Moose, especially when they continuously broadcast the truth about corruption.
He might be playing a human, not a horse, this time around, but there are distinct similiarities between Arnett's Chip and the lovable Bojack — both have pasts mired in substance abuse, and both make a change of scenery to escape those demons.
As in Mr. Kasdan's film, the characters in Ms. Washburn's play assemble south of the Mason-Dixon line (though in this case, it's Texas, not South Carolina) to ponder their wild pasts, their anxious presents and the eventual deaths that await them all.
Hilary's mixture of honest anguish and sincere pursuit of the truth makes that idea moot, even as it makes her a compelling theatrical creation: we all have pasts, she seems to say, as well as the sufferings and joys that these histories bring.
Agents inside the intelligence service had long feared a fifth column was taking shape inside the Turkish state, and they spent years compiling dossiers on tens of thousands of citizens, scrutinizing their pasts for any hints of rebellion or links to Mr. Gulen.
This band was the soundtrack to our vapid youth, and being confronted by the ghost of our regular ass gas station parking lot loitering ass seedy shake smoking ass pasts is bound to leave a lot of us a lot of upheaved.
When Resident Evil went somber—when RE5, RE6 and the two Revelations games (at least in comparison to their predecessors), started to focus on convoluted plots and the tortured pasts of all their characters—it lost its colorful and fundamental sense of humor.
The study, which was published this month in Nature Medicine, involved mice, but its findings could help to explain how, at a molecular level, exercise protects our brains and possibly preserves memory and thinking skills, even in people whose pasts are fading.
Matthew Deaver, spent the final years of his life in the woods, trying to understand something called "schisma" — a sort of "voice of God" that reveals all of our possible pasts and all of our possible presents simultaneously and tries to "reconcile" them.
Legacy acts with checkered pasts — Jackson, for instance, or Jerry Lee Lewis with his marriage to his 13-year-old third cousin — could present their own challenges, though older or more obscure musicians are less likely to be actively promoted in general.
The company pledged not to pursue new foreign ventures, and it is vetting potential domestic deals to avoid controversy, retaining Bobby Burchfield, a Washington lawyer, to protect the Trumps from doing business with partners that might have conflicts of interest or checkered pasts.
But few are aware that the pupils of the Fund's Chef-in-Training program—whose pasts include grand larceny, drug addiction, and jail time—will staff some of the city's restaurant kitchens, like The Shakespeare at the William Hotel and Pondicheri in Flatiron.
What could have turned into a long evening of shared hopes and fears, more insight into our pasts, and warm stories about our children back home, has instead turned into something quick and semi-anonymous and somehow that feels safer and sexier, too.
Unfortunately for the Old Gods — mythological deities like Odin and Anubis, who were worshiped in earlier periods of civilization — humans typically have a short attention span, and we're increasingly turning away from the holy figures of our pasts in favor of smartphones and binge-watching.
The larger-than-life image of many male Bollywood stars speaks to the fact that both on screen and off screen, men in India are allowed full personhood — to exist despite their flaws, to have narratives that overcome their pasts — while women are not.
And while some people rely on Reality Steve to spill the tea on the contestants' sordid pasts and reveal the winner months ahead of time, all we really want to know is one thing: how everyone keeps their makeup looking so good through it all.
TV, too, has delved into the theme of women with murky motives and complicated pasts (see: Homeland's Carrie Mathison, How to Get Away with Murder's Annalise Keating, and The Bridge's Saga Norén), but the passionate pursuit of their careers seemed to trump all else.
The trailer doesn't give massive amounts away, but there are plenty of moody shots of characters glaring at each other, some ominous music and a good few hints that most of the people in the town have a secret or two hiding in their pasts.
The show may be wrapped in superheroics and action, but it's really about a group of people who have to work through their painful pasts and realize that forgiving one another is far tougher than the bigger task (saving the world, I guess) at hand.
Some characters, though, like Antonio D'Amico, played by Ricky Martin on the show, are alive and well — and adjusting to having their pasts recreated on TV. In the finale of American Crime Story, we see the tremendous toll that Versace's death took on d'Amico.
At any moment we are many selves with equally as many possible futures, presents, and pasts, and through divination — the cut of a deck, the lighting of candles, a Tarot session, the writing of a poem — we can discern and even understand these selves.
Candidates forced to reckon with their past records Whether it was Klobuchar's onetime reputation as a tough-on-crime county attorney or Sanders's lack of foreign policy expertise, every candidate that took the stage on Monday night was forced to grapple with their pasts.
The band tells us that it's OK to gravitate toward our pasts so resolutely; after all, it is the only concrete thing we have when the present is too anxiety-inducing to really comprehend, and the future looms, blurry and inevitable, in the distance.
In "Taxi," a rewarding video completed this year, Mr. Jao sits in the back of several cabs en route to Taipei landmarks, like the presidential palace or a memorial to Chiang Kai-shek, and the drivers animatedly kibitz about geopolitics and their own pasts.
He and his colleagues are hoping to examine those issues in future studies and also zero in on the best types and amounts of exercise to help us maintain our memories of that genial Beatles drummer and all the other touchstones of our pasts.
Many men are feeling a certain unsettled sense that perhaps there are things in their recent or distant pasts that, looked at a certain way, might not bear as charitable an explanation as they had been tempted to give them in their own minds.
While some marquee institutions with relatively large endowments, like Spelman College and Hampton University, face more common challenges, a large majority of H.B.C.U.s are facing existential threats and will need to be transformed, reinvigorated, to ensure their futures are as vibrant as their pasts.
In an extensive report, The Times Magazine looks at whether these "paleogenomics" studies are revealing new truths or falling into old traps — like reviving the kind of grand narratives once exploited by extreme nationalists like the Nazis to tell stories about their people's glorious pasts.
The university is in the midst of implementing a new branding campaign that bills students as "Individuals Together," so it's unlikely that it will ignore the activists' call all together — particularly at a time when universities across the country are beginning to address their own ignominious pasts.
Mr. Curtis was surprised by some of the narratives and characters too, citing in particular Ms. Shine and Mr. Arnold's story about Matt Russell, a fifth-generation farmer in rural Iowa who, with his husband, has become a provider of refuge for teenagers with troubled pasts.
Criminologists and police officials said smaller departments and those that lack sufficient funding or are understaffed are most likely to hire applicants with problematic pasts if they have completed state-mandated training, which allows departments to avoid the cost of sending them to the police academy.
People outside of publishing use the threat of sexual shaming against women, too: Notably, Harvey Weinstein hired spies and private detectives to compile dossiers against the people he feared might speak out against him, and those dossiers contained information about their subjects' romantic and sexual pasts.
The case highlights the risks of relying on witnesses with checkered pasts, and points to the hurdles ahead for prosecutors and others trying to change what many have portrayed as a culture of violence and abuse at Rikers and in the New York State prison system.
A fight between the Stark sisters isn't a fundamentally bad idea for a conflict, especially since they might distrust each other given their brutal pasts and already rocky relationship, but this twist rang hollow because viewers would never believe that Arya and Sansa would kill each other.
"When he made brief remarks to the Class of 2014 at commencement, he didn't tell them to go discover their pasts, to go find out who they really were and then express that," Michael S. Roth, Wesleyan's president, wrote on Tuesday in a commemorative blog post.
The influx of Ukrainians has come at the same time as a straining in the relationship between the Polish and Ukrainian governments over the politicization of history and the difficult pasts of the two nations, which share a border that has shifted multiple times over the decades.
It also reflects the rapid shifts in the criminal justice reform landscape, which began while he was in office and has led to many Democratic presidential candidates, including Joe Biden, Amy Klobuchar, and Kamala Harris, facing criticism in the past year for their "tough on crime" pasts.
Quotidian Pasts (April 212 through August 22020), which was co-curated with Monique Scott, Director of Museum Studies at Bryn Mawr College, and featured objects from the Penn Museum's African collection, explored colonial ethnographic practices and their impacts on how African art and culture is consumed today.
"After almost 500 days of the DOJ (Department of Justice) and the US Park Police fiercely protecting the privacy of these men so they could live their lives without public account and scrub their pasts, we now know their names," the family said in a Friday statement.
Those communities, where public schools and services are often underfunded already, now got tens of thousands of new teenagers — many of them with traumatic pasts, few of them with close relationships with the relatives (even parents) with whom they were living, nearly none of them English speakers.
This week, reporters dredged up the online pasts of two monsters: a Florida man who was arrested for sending pipe bombs to at least a dozen of President Trump's critics, and a neo-Nazi sympathizer who opened fire in a Pittsburgh synagogue, killing 11 worshipers on Saturday morning.
Given that the film is on Netflix and that it takes place in a high-tech dystopian future, people will inevitably compare it to Black Mirror, especially episodes like "Crocodile" and "The Entire History of You," which have similar memory interfaces and people fishing around in other people's pasts.
" Their fractious, fumbling conversations take them from trauma to the foundations of democracy and the nature of knowledge as they discuss how to form a new society, salvage their religion and live with their pasts: "When we have liberated ourselves, we will have to ask ourselves who we are.
The memories evoked by their childlike quality are a further reminder that our pasts hang around and haunt us, long past when we think they've slipped into history — and that's the mystery of life that A Ghost Story spins into a yarn that's more folk tale than horror.
She was at an interfaith dinner last Sunday aimed at building friendships between New York Jews and Muslims, and the guests, all in their 303s and early 30s, sat on couches around her, sharing stories about their religious practices, their pasts and their quests to define who they are.
To do that, the series opens a door to the individual lives of the cheerleaders on the Navarro squad — their pasts, their families, and the various pressures that surround them on and off the mat, largely from adults with seemingly little mind to their long term health or livelihoods.
Everyone in the core cast — former "mole woman" Kimmy (Ellie Kemper), drama queen Titus (Tituss Burgess), wacky and vaguely dangerous Lillian (Carol Kane), and intensely vain Jacqueline (Jane Krakowski) — have slowly revealed the one thing they have in common: a mutual drive to escape and outrun their pasts.
Then the trailer flanks those pasts with footage of the dire situation they're all in now: trying to determine how to save all the lives that Thanos wiped out when he snapped his fingers at the end of Infinity War and eliminated half of all life in the universe.
These new "urban in-line" locations will not only serve up alcohol and chicer vibes (Eater says the stores will include "localized design and artwork, open kitchens, and digital menu boards"), but will also mark a notable shift away from the drab drive-thru windows of our fast food pasts.
That's why, when you think it's finally time to get another tattoo, it's important to do your research beforehand, because something as innocent-sounding as stars on your knee or a teardrop or certain patterns of numbers might actually have fucked-up pasts associated with criminal gangs and the Russian mafia.
Another thing this work brought to mind was Henry Louis Gates's television program Finding Your Roots, in which those with African heritage often find themselves cut off from any specific information about a history leading back to Africa because slaves' pasts were intentionally obscured by their captors and prolonged trauma.
Broken into three separate chapters—Mundane Futures, Quotidian Pasts, and Banal Presents—which will open consecutively over the course of 2019, the exhibition explores how the subjugation of black people in America was not only part of our country's foundation, but exists within our present moment, and shapes our future.
Interviews reveal personal struggles and criminal pasts, but most of the screen time is devoted to two personalities: the thoughtful head coach, Rafael Cuevas, whose nontraditional methods are not universally supported, and the team's star player, Harry Smith, a onetime N.B.A. prospect who still harbors hopes of a professional career.
It includes the high level of federal spending at Trump-owned hotels and golf resorts; spending by at least four foreign governments at Trump properties that could violate the constitution's "emoluments" clause, which prohibits federal officials from accepting money from foreign powers; and the issuance of security clearances to people with dodgy pasts.
After a few years of looking enviously at my SNES-owning pals and their Link to the Pasts and Secret of Manas (and, later, their imported Final Fantasy VIs and Chrono Triggers), here was a Mega Drive game that looked like it could hold a candle to that level of action-adventuring.
I know from first-hand experience that the bills moving in Congress, backed by current CBP leadership desperate to hire more agents, would exacerbate corruption and abusive misconduct by adding unsuitable personnel who conceal criminal pasts - and/or have future intent to compromise CBP's mission - so as to threaten our national security.
But the betrayals at the heart of the Epstein case are familiar to all survivors: the abuse itself; followed by lawyers who allegedly dug through survivors' pasts, looking for ways to blame the victim; an attorney who cut a legally questionable deal that silenced the women who dared to raise their voice.
Given the time it takes for light to travel to earth, what we perceive when looking at the night sky are instances of the past — pasts that are not even simultaneous with one another because the distance to the earth from an individual star determines when we will perceive each celestial body.
It's simply a conundrum that The Bachelor universe refuses to acknowledge — which makes it all the more bizarre when we do inevitably transition from watching contestants on-screen (where we aren't, say, privy to their wine-dancing-social-media pasts) to their own personal social channels (where they do all the TikTok dances).
Although an array of studies have shown racial disparities in the criminal justice system, the default thinking among many Americans is often to assume that black people killed by the police were up to no good, and that their pasts somehow contributed to their fatal interactions with the authorities, activists and academics say.
At one point, the cat betrays Julien by showing Marie where he has hidden the documents key to blackmailing Madame X. Rivette's is a fallen world, in other words, wherein characters, living and dead, are forced to pay for their evil deeds and must work in the present to correct their pasts.
Though both women are in therapy to deal with their pasts, Lynette is quick to refer to the FLDS as a cult, while Misty—who still wears her brown hair long down her back and high at her forehead and dresses modestly in long skirts and long-sleeved blouses—struggles to see it that way.
Our northern neighbor's relative lack of violence, its peaceful continuity, its ability to allow double and triple identities and to build a country successfully out of two languages and radically different national pasts: all these Canadian virtues are, counterintuitively, far more the legacy of those eighteenth-century authoritarian reformers than of the radical Whigs.
Very basic ideas about the series' world or time period were left deliberately obscured, and the show's story was self-consciously constructed as an elaborate nesting mystery, owing to how the nature of the Hosts' consciousness allowed them to revisit events from their own pasts as if they were really happening in the present.
It was a team effort: our colleagues Ashley Southall and Jim McKinley were also writing about the murders, and Nate Schweber, Noah Remnick, Sandra Garcia and Isvett Verde (who eventually coaxed Ms. Torres-Gonzalez's neighbor to open the door) helped interview family members, pull court records and root around for new insights into people's pasts.
" And while both Moore and Cain's pasts are being scrutinized, Moore has come to Cain's defense, saying Sunday in an interview with Fox News that he believes Cain "is a great choice" for the Fed's board, and calling the businessman's signature 9-9-9 tax plan, which was proposed in 2011 during Cain's presidential run, a "cool plan.
Loosely told in reverse chronological order — the average episode takes place months or even years before the one preceding it — the series is a deep dive into the pasts of two gay men, a murderer and his most famous victim, shaped by a culture that forced them to keep big pieces of their lives a secret.
This sort of historical analysis places the MMA in line with the practices of other institutions that are lately taking steps to reach more diverse audiences, become more inclusive, and acknowledge the sometimes sordid pasts of objects in their collections, thus moving the art museum toward the goal of making their visitors more representative of the general population.
The memorial day for all those who served in war, held each year on April 25, marks the date Australian troops landed at Gallipoli, Turkey in 1915 during World War I. Parades and fly pasts by military planes are aways a feature, and to keep everyone safe, CASA would prefer drone incidents not be a part of the day.
But it's hard not to see all of this and conclude that the only thing that annoys rich people more than someone trying to raise their taxes (like Ocasio-Cortez) is someone telling them their philanthropy isn't a moral get-out-jail-free card—and that they can't escape their pasts with a few perfunctory handouts.
She said that while offering trigger warnings at the beginning of the semester for students seems pretty clearly a good idea—it allows students who have traumatic pasts, such as war veterans or rape survivors, to prepare themselves for texts that feature potentially upsetting relevant content—the question is less cut-and-dry for adult books on the shelf.
Telling each other stories about our romantic and sexual pasts has something of the same effect, reminding me that she is a whole person of whom I know only a recent and narrow sample, with a long history of relationships, flings and fantasies, a whole spectrum of desire, much of which may be invisible to me.
Shulkin ordered the rewriting of decades old policies on hiring and reporting poor medical care providers to authorities after USA TODAY revealed massive lapses in hiring guidelines and in reporting substandard practitioners to state licensing boards and a national database created to stop them from crossing state lines to escape their pasts and potentially harm other patients.
In this Season 2 finale, Jesse, a former criminal turned reverend with godlike powers (Dominic Cooper); his best friend, Cassidy, a 119-year-old Irish vampire (Joseph Gilgun); and his assassin ex-girlfriend Tulip (Ruth Negga) decide to leave New Orleans after being hunted down by a murderous cowboy and learning about one another's dark pasts.
On Facebook, the many friend networks we've made along our paths through life converge, creating a unique kind of emotional infrastructure that's impossible for some people to fully separate from, because it means cutting off their only remaining ties to parts of their pasts, or to previous places they have lived, or even to some family members and friends.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's first priority is to deport undocumented immigrants with criminal pasts and then find a humane way to deal with those remaining, a top adviser said Sunday.
In his remarkable book, The Killing Season: A History of the Indonesian Massacres, 1965-66, Geoffrey Robinson cites a wide range of countries, including Argentina, Bosnia, Cambodia, Chile, Germany, Japan, Rwanda, and South Africa, that had to confront and reckon with their own horrifying pasts of strongman impunity, untrammeled political violence, and exploitation at the hands of a globalized moneyed oligarchy.
Antenes' concept, then—"the interplay of human operators with technology" and "parallels between the musician, the technician, and their machine as a living portal for content to pass"—was a celebration of cooperative histories, an exploration of how sound connects us to our pasts and to the way the world once was, even long after the real things have disappeared.
They're helped by a pretty robust coalition of opposition, which includes advocacy organizations that support survivors of domestic abuse, who fear this will allow abusers to cross state lines and get permits in states where their pasts don't disqualify them from obtaining firearms; and some law enforcement groups, especially in urban areas, that see this as interfering in how cops police their jurisdictions.
The film's version of Eddie is a hands-on guy whose duties range widely: he personally extracts a starlet from an illicit photo shoot, charms two nosy gossip columnists (both played by Tilda Swinton, in a series of Hedda Hopper hats), oversees a contentious religious think-tank that's checking Baird's Jesus epic for blasphemy, and troubleshoots for directors hampered by the weather, their casts, and their pasts.
Through this towering trio from early Los Angeles history, Krist, a novelist who has more recently written nonfiction, particularly about the scandalous pasts of Chicago and New Orleans, turns his focus to a tumultuous period in Angeleno history, beginning roughly from Mulholland's planning of the Los Angeles aqueduct through Griffith's notorious "Birth of a Nation" and into the heyday of McPherson's ministry in the 1920s.
More in a series as if your pity bent to belief Abnormalities of saccades: Both women had (self-)destructive tendencies themselves—alongside of which generally comes (self-)improvement at almost all cost (if it is not good for you, it has to go)— and messy, tricky, sad pasts of their own before they first met and said to one another, breathlessly, Where have you been?
There are nuggets scattered throughout for cinephiles and classic Hollywood aficionados, but also things that recall today's Hollywood: discussions of various characters' whispered indiscretions and violent pasts that nobody dares to act on; the small screen threatening to overtake the big screen; young people with different tastes and morals than their elders; cheap knock-offs and factory-line productions imitating earlier, groundbreaking films, that are churned out to make fast bucks.
"Your Duck Is My Duck," as you would expect of a book by a writer of 70-plus, is full of a sense of impending expiration; several of its aging characters, struck by the realization that very soon no one will remember the things that they remember, have become ardent students of their own pasts, sifting the years for a faithful account of what their lives will have meant.
Also, not to talk about the competitor, but I also just found on Hulu, Queen, you can get the Olympic Channel, honey, and download all these old Olympics and stuff, so now instead of having to go on YouTube, and hope that the plane WiFi will work, which it never does strong enough to like stream YouTube, you can download it on your Hulu and watch all of the Olympic pasts that your heart desires.
But at the same time they will also recognize the genre to which it belongs: a statement of regretful unbelief that tries to preserve faith in a more attenuated form (maybe "our canon does not bear any absolute truth and beauty," but we don't want to live with an "empty heritage" or "disown and waste the pasts that have formed us") and to make it useful to some other cause, like the wider left-wing struggle against neoliberalism.

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