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"permeate" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] (of a liquid, gas, etc.) to spread to every part of an object or a place
  2. [transitive, intransitive] (of an idea, an influence, a feeling, etc.) to affect every part of something

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Cindy Cohn: So these problems permeate it and they're gonna permeate any system.
The stackable, sortable plastic molds permeate all corners of society.
Over time, entire industries change and the best ideas permeate.
I don't want Trump's sexist attitudes to permeate the party.
Hints of Beethoven's Sonata in G permeate Mr. Cheung's piece.
I mean, this seems to permeate all areas of activity.
Those same sensibilities permeate "Like Brothers," the pair's first book.
Camaraderie and an ambivalence toward winning contests permeate the culture.
Political polarization seems to permeate every aspect of our lives.
It's a symphony of light's inconsistent ability to permeate celluloid.
This comes across in the themes that permeate his artwork.
" "People are curious -- African music is beginning to permeate pop culture.
Fact-checking, says Illades, is just starting to permeate Mexican newsrooms.
Abortion rights tend to permeate almost every electoral decision in Brazil.
" While the MRC stated: "Hollywood's liberal values permeate movies and television.
It can permeate the food chain, even reaching the remotest animals.
Mendelsohn is also a classicist and ancient texts permeate his work.
Stir for 2 minutes to let the seasoning permeate the ingredients.
Google's software services are immensely popular and permeate our daily lives.
How do expressions of power, dominance and vulnerability permeate our experience?
Prejudice, ignorance, and intolerance permeate the military and weaken the force.
It seemed to permeate the globe with this overwhelming sense of hope.
His influence continues to permeate through rock, pop and folk music today.
It can permeate their interactions and relationships well into their adult life.
"It usually takes about two years for topics to permeate," he said.
More export-supporting banks will permeate Europe, accompanied by increases in protectionism.
And fears about gang dress continue to permeate school dress codes today.
Supermodel or not, the stresses of the fashion industry permeate its every sector.
They will drive cars, diagnose diseases, and permeate every niche of our lives.
The sea breeze didn't permeate their rental house, so it was tough sleeping.
We have allowed voices of violence to permeate every level of visceral mediation.
As the passengers disembarked, the smell of smoke began to permeate the plane.
The consequent effect on productivity, motivation and morale can permeate a work system.
She has a surprising ability to discover the metaphors that permeate her work.
These lingering questions permeate Evers's work; his stories reverberate long after the final page.
As tattoos permeate the mainstream, though, being ink-free may mean less and less.
Before I knew it, my skin began to permeate every area of my life.
These value judgments permeate the game's world and the experience of playing in it.
Not taking a stronger stand allows this culture to continue to permeate this community.
IoT devices are already everywhere and could soon permeate every aspect of everyday life.
Yet despite the normalization of bureaucratic diversity, racism continues to permeate the fashion system.
And they permeate small towns with a prominence that is unmatched around the world.
When his rugged Sawzall blade slices through walls, clouds of plaster permeate the air.
Gibson's training as a psychotherapist seems to permeate the organization of her poems' imagery.
Decades later, this latter impulse has persisted, long enough to permeate the federal government.
Hayden Dunham is fascinated by the natural and chemical substances that permeate our bodies.
Demons, genies, and evil spirits permeate ancient occult traditions in Iran and neighboring countries.
The showmanship, rowdiness and country music the city is known for permeate the atmosphere.
A TV habit on this scale starts to permeate every corner of your mind.
Notions of the quiet of growing up permeate her work as they do Bendith's.
Creating problems to solve: 'Why does this dark feeling permeate in the least expected ways?
It eventually dawned on me that sexuality, and sensuality, permeate every aspect of our lives.
He saw bright colours, "like being at the funfair," and felt vibrations permeate his body.
You can expect the acronym "BMO" to permeate the text threads for your summer shenanigans.
It's hard for that not to permeate the lyrics when I sit down and write.
But, more than anything, Groundhog Day's legacy can be found continuing to permeate pop culture.
The tape splashes in the public consciousness, but it does not necessarily permeate public beliefs.
Jasmine Gibson's training as a psychoanalyst seems to permeate the organization of her poems' imagery.
Manuela Kragler lives upstairs from a Munich cheese shop whose pungent smells permeate her home.
These have corroded the Afghan army and permeate the Afghan police and anti-Taliban militias.
If you're truly gonna be customers first, it's gotta permeate everything that you do on it.
Nearly 20 years on a board has led it to permeate most areas of my life.
Fiber and cable internet access technologies already permeate major cities where deployment is most financially viable.
But I am interested in how pop culture music can permeate weird places, like Gossip Girl.
The cult of unpainted sculpture continued to permeate Europe, buttressing the equation of whiteness with beauty.
"What you put out in the world comes back to you magnified and tends to permeate."
If other considerations permeate presidential thinking, Americans' national security becomes hostage to a president's personal agenda.
Now, the latest magical elixir to permeate the wellness industry is cannabidiol, also known as CBD.
If I wasn't into it, then I knew my negative energy would permeate onto my son.
In a way, the serene environments that permeate Yachty's work share some similarity with ambient music.
Mistrust and bad blood permeate what is shaping up to be a historic election for governor.
The influence of money on candidates and elected officials continues to permeate campaigns at every level.
High-profile examples of in-office Buddhism, like Google's "Search Inside Yourself" course, permeate the Valley.
The consumer will decide which system is the best, and allow it to permeate the market.
He wanted a separate kitchen, too, so cooking residue and odors would not permeate the pages.
Connections permeate this gorgeous, important exhibition, showcasing two radical unoriginals in all their glorious, uncaged originality.
I guess it's not terribly surprising that the liberal groupthink has started to permeate America's corporations, too.
From this, the litany of micro-aggressions, of denigrating stereotypes considered acceptable to peddle will permeate unabated.
Younger members of the population have had digital communication permeate their daily lives from an early age.
Tiny bits of plastic waste, called microplastic, have come to permeate nearly every part of the planet.
New glass skyscrapers can only momentarily distract from the history, politics, and culture that permeate this place.
For now, the conventional wisdom that wind and solar are too unreliable continues to permeate planning discussions.
But, even here in this paradise, cliche adventure story ideals of the exotic and savage other permeate.
This is the installation half of Yang's two-part exhibition, Permeate, at the Angels Gate Cultural Center.
Such geothermal systems work by creating subsurface fractures deep underground that water will permeate through injection wells.
And I'm reminded of how readily these stifling restrictions permeate the physical spaces we create for ourselves.
Breathing is encouraged, as are noises, and steadily groans begin to permeate the stillness of the room.
Even to those who aren't fans of Tsuburaya's distinctive style, his aesthetic, effects, and ethos permeate movies today.
More importantly, the same creepiness and tension that made The Twilight Zone so influential also permeate both games.
The fat and protein are set aside for cheesemaking, and the resulting transparent liquid, called permeate, is green.
It's crazy how some parts permeate your soul and change you forever and for that I am grateful.
It's really easy to imagine that games would permeate our lives much the way digital music does today.
In Permeate, Yang lets the gallery space help reinterpret her pieces, just as her pieces reinterpret the space.
Moments like this permeate the story, changing in tone and meaning as the relationship between the two changes.
It amounts to a half-hearted attempt to show how the caste system and its ills permeate society.
Intra species communication had allowed for animals to quickly permeate into the private and public realm of society.
"Those issues may not completely permeate the consciousness of the voters in this special election," the director said.
Neonics are also "systemic," meaning they permeate plant tissues to make a plant's leaves, roots, and fruit, toxic.
A global brand is a set of intangible associations surrounding a product or service that permeate geographic boundaries.
Vanilla, chocolate and churro are just some of the exotic fragrances that permeate The Pint Shop's tasting room.
These same issues permeate across full time and contingent jobs at Microsoft and the industry as a whole.
Technology in this case, is acting as a bridge, allowing their activism permeate people's lives inside the country.
"Those micro details are definitely starting to permeate the conversation," said George Goncalves, head of rate strategy at Nomura.
Many family offices with ties to unsavory industries and corruption permeate the LP lists at prominent venture capital funds.
Surprisingly, a significant portion of matter resides outside of galaxies and in the cosmic voids that permeate the cosmos.
Color and moodiness permeate an underlit room concentrated around a revolving disco ball and the sound of glam rock.
First, there's a reduction in the use of harmful chemicals that pollute lungs, permeate soil, and runoff into streams.
He painted a picture of Russian influence that goes beyond any single party to permeate the entire British establishment.
Bring your own good energy into your circle and help create a positive synergy that will permeate the group.
The grooves and hooks that permeate throughout are so effortless these already obviously infectious songs unfold on deeper listens.
But with its wide range of applications, VR and AR permeate almost every single one of the festival's niches.
Viewed now, nearly 54 years later, they are a time capsule of shock and sadness that still permeate Dallas.
That would serve only to further deepen the divides that seem to permeate every part of our society today.
Yet tart harmonic writing, inventive orchestral effects and stacked-up chords with a Ligeti-like bite permeate this score.
Whether this film will permeate pop culture in quite the same way Gone Girl did remains to be seen.
VET TV is propagating the discriminatory attitudes that permeate the military and isolate veterans from the rest of society.
There's a hidden curriculum and the hidden curriculum is the unsaid rules and unsaid expectations that permeate higher education.
"Walls now permeate our world, with 33 nation-states constructing them," Dorsey and Diaz-Barriga explain to The Creators Project.
And, according to insiders, Google has an equal number of contract workers and employees, so these problems permeate the company.
In some neighborhoods, gangs and violence permeate the streets, forcing children to grapple with grief at a very young age.
A summer of bungling and bickering from the government has allowed a slight air of hubris to permeate the opposition.
His ideas about visualizing terror permeate international culture, and there are few better examples of his impact than They Live.
Massive animations and text pop-ups permeate fights, and where there was originally subtlety, now there's often distracting eye candy.
It's a powerful look at how illness and bereavement can permeate every facet of a politician's personal and professional life.
So have Twitter, 8chan and other sites that let the worst human thoughts permeate message boards and spread hateful ideologies.
But the sense of humor that runs through the heart of this game doesn't exactly manage to permeate every frame.
This growing tolerance for free enterprise has contributed to expanding physical, outdoor market spaces that permeate cities and the countryside.
Systemic racism and sexism do permeate all levels of society and power always seems to favor the rich white man.
She hopes her ideas can permeate to even younger students whom she speaks with at middle school and high school presentations.
"We wanted that feeling of freedom and love and happiness to kind of permeate the troll society," said producer Gina Shay.
Many seasonal micro-peculiarities permeate the sports world, but among the more bizarre is an annual February debate over NFL quarterbacks.
Illegal appropriations of indigenous land are still underway, and corruption and criminality still permeate the Honduran government at the highest levels.
IMAX, alongside U.S. cinema giant AMC Entertainment Holdings, expects to significantly permeate Saudi Arabia's movie theater industry in the coming years.
" Some questions that guided the team's research, he said: "How did ideas circulate and permeate from black makers to nonblack makers?
While much of the overt indoctrination is now gone, the material traces of this campaign still permeate cities and small towns.
"There is a contempt for the poor that seems to permeate the president's inner circle that seems very worrying," he said.
Artificial intelligence will permeate the entire system in so many ways that even simple tasks will reach new levels of personalization.
That's strong language, but it's in keeping with the feelings of barely concealed anger and unease that permeate the written statement.
"The only thing we can hope is that a sense of urgency will permeate," he said on a conference call with reporters.
Price: $45.00 Candles are a nice thing to have around the house, especially in small apartments where your cooking smells permeate everything.
You spend money quickly, you raise a lot of debt, but it takes time for that to permeate down into the economy.
But will the trend of monetizing unused space through co-working come to permeate cities everywhere and do so with meaningful occupancy?
Older than Mozart, younger than Bach, they engulfed my life with love and commitment, and on a good day permeate my mind.
Through June, the group processed 415.9 million kilogrammes of milk, whey, permeate and cream, down 1.3 percent from the prior-year period.
They sent us this: Sometimes a political moment looms so large that we see it permeate nearly every aspect of our culture.
Of all the political threads that permeate "The Female Persuasion," the one that interests me most is the challenge of intergenerational feminism.
This was all very forthright, but it did not explain the air of oppressive secrecy that seems to permeate the glitter industry.
Similarly, in a large reaction chamber exposed to light, the energy will only reach the exterior and not permeate to the middle.
"There has been a feeling of exclusion and of disrespect by the Mummers that has been allowed to permeate forever," she said.
"There has been a feeling of exclusion and of disrespect by the Mummers that has been allowed to permeate forever," she said.
In fact, Google Home added 600,000 more U.S. users than Amazon Echo in 53, and the device continues to permeate the market.
Her cries for justice are bringing police brutality - and the conversations about police legitimacy that inevitably permeate it - back into the limelight.
"I didn't want to just illustrate the location, I wanted it to permeate the whole essence of time and space," Cuarón said.
Hardly limited to a single album, this art-pop influence would permeate into a number of the band's other tracks of the era.
Inside the exhibition, sounds of passing airplanes and traffic permeate the space, making the viewer ever aware of the monstrous city rumbling outside.
Death didn't permeate my life; it existed in the recesses of my mind, in a box that I opened from time to time.
"The way they designed characters, narratives and how they all convey such emotion would also permeate completely into my work," he tells Creators.
Omar said she didn't run to be "a first," but because she couldn't stand on the sidelines as "fear and hate" permeate politics.
Employees meanwhile need to be open to that change and adapt to the fact that technology will permeate every company, and every job.
We've all seen these travel hashtags permeate our Instagram feeds, usually used for glamorous shots of people doing enviable things in exotic places.
It's also believed that most of the neutrinos in the Universe were created just after the Big Bang and now permeate the cosmos.
"The depth of corruption that led to this investigation, and that frankly continues to permeate this investigation, is unprecedented," Sekulow told Sean Hannity.
According to local Minneapolis outlet KARE 11, the flight was traveling to Chicago from Seattle when the smell began to permeate the cabin.
Eventually, faint hits of bass would start to permeate through the pines, and guide you to a clearing and the community college gymnasium.
" Irish and Italian sensibilities permeate "We Gotta Bingo," which calls to mind the broad ethnic humor played interactively in "Tony n' Tina's Wedding.
Type designers spend their lives deep in the minutiae of reading and the hidden visual codes that permeate the fabric of our language.
These themes permeate throughout the New Museum, where Sarah Lucas: Au Natural brings together nearly 200 works that amplify Lucas' distinctive, unabashed voice.
They permeate throughout our country and they end up in some places where you'd least expect them; they go all over our country.
Competition in the fintech space has accelerated growth and innovation, as consumer-friendly, frictionless tools permeate the conservative and highly-regulated finance industry.
But just because the Klan doesn't officially exist anymore [doesn't mean] those ideologies don't still exist and permeate through the thoughts of people.
Some of the moments that feel lost within the sprawling narrative will end up being the most memorable as they permeate internet culture.
Both models deliver streams of cool, purified air that permeate the whole room, but only the latter is equipped with thermostat heat control.
The commercial use of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS)–or drones–is on track to permeate nearly every segment of the U.S. economy.
"Exacerbated optimism with Brazil - and emerging markets in general - continues to permeate the universe of global and local investors," the money managers wrote.
Fraudulence might be a plot point, but only the writer and director, Emma Forrest, knows why it has to permeate the entire movie.
I want their genuine individuality to manifest and permeate these constructed settings, while simultaneously insisting on their presence with their directness and gaze.
What have been some of your strategies for breaking into the electronic scene in Toronto, which can sometimes feel a bit difficult to permeate?
Mass shootings had already started to permeate my everyday news consumption but for a time after Sandy Hook, it seemed things might be different.
The so-called stepchild adoption provision was vehemently opposed by center-right parties and by the Catholic Church, whose values still permeate Italian society.
Now more than ever, it is important that we speak to these issues every single day, that they permeate our daily lives and conversations.
Tech products do not yet permeate the industrial economy: Chinese non-tech firms are relatively primitive and only 26% as digitised as American ones.
The new video for Cornelia Murr's "Who Am I To Tell You" is a direct response to the stories that still permeate pop culture.
Beyoncé-related news (about music, babies, and more) tends to permeate the web instantly, so why wouldn't apparel-business rumors spread just as fast?
A simple brine of salt and water should be enough to permeate the cell walls of a salmon filet, kickstarting the process of osmosis.
I frankly feel quite beaten right now, because though I'm sure we've drawn some attention to the festival, it's hard to permeate Chinese culture.
And Faber thinks a similar trend will ensue as the widespread adoption and acceptance of cannabis seems likely to continue to permeate the globe.
The unique process results in millions of nano-scale pores being produced, which allow air molecules to permeate the material, while water molecules can't.
Be sure not to twist the compressor too tightly against the coffee, as water may not be able to permeate through the grounds. 3.
To arrive here, we asked many disabled poets to offer their work, and this process raised issues that permeate debates in the disability community.
Before Sestan's team adjusted the settings, the fluid might not completely permeate the vasculature of the organ, leaving parts of the brain essentially untreated.
At this year's CES, ai applications and robots of all kinds, which permeate all walks of life, were still the most eye-catching ones.
What's deeply unacceptable is any attempt by employers to permeate the sacred bubble that is The Bathroom Break, especially in pursuit of increased productivity.
This would better highlight that museums, galleries and other arts institutions are not adopting the divisive attitudes that seem to permeate the incoming administration.
Capturing these rituals that permeate daily life and shape our culture and influence other cultures of the world is what I strive to do.
Her latest body of work has evolved into a material study, maintaining her dedication to the objects and elements that permeate through her creative output.
Throughout the decades, we've seen technology permeate and make easier almost every daily action from driving, eating, meeting people, and even looking at the stars.
In celebration of Dean's 85th birthday, we've collected nine ways his presence has continued to permeate through pop culture and beyond all these years later.
Beatrice and Sidney Webb said that the best way to change the country was to "permeate" all its parties, left, right and centre, with ideas.
Fun fact: office machines like copiers and printers can release ultra-fine particles and gases into the air that can permeate deep into the lungs.
We need places in which we can gather and be free from the mainstream stereotypes and marginalization that permeate every other societal space we occupy.
The iconic molded plywood chairs which cemented the Eameses' place in modern design history have become elemental; their distinctive lines permeate design to this day.
The Great Recession was the first downturn I'd experienced as an entrepreneur, and I had no idea how deep its effects might permeate our financials.
We will continue to announce the advertisers that finance these efforts and support these hosts who allow lies and conspiracy theories to permeate the airwaves.
You're (hopefully) spending time thinking about the kind of people, culture and environment you want to permeate the office and define your young enterprise's DNA.
At a post-earnings conference call on Wednesday, Tencent President Martin Lau flagged WeChat Pay's goal to permeate all aspects of consumer life in China.
Opium and its profits permeate the conflict, providing not just livelihoods for poor farmers, but also funding for insurgents and easy money for corrupt officials.
Although his racism didn't permeate my thinking, it had caused me to act in a way that countered the love I felt growing inside me.
Studies have shown that toxic pollutants like benzene and toluene from spills and contaminated soil can permeate certain types of plastic pipes as they age.
But as "cute" and the "cult of sincerity" both permeate American culture in different ways, this is a point I wish May had developed further.
At a certain fineness, the particles pack too closely together in the espresso machine's basket, the water can't permeate as well, and extraction yield peaks.
An American of Chinese immigrant heritage, Mr. Tao performed flinty works by Copland and the American maverick Frederic Rzewski, whose leftist convictions permeate his music.
One instance is a word-embedding algorithm, used in many applications, that managed to pick up and apply the rigid gender stereotypes that permeate society.
This is a place where pokémon battles permeate every aspect of life, and you'll witness that every time you look around or talk to someone.
Around Town Marcel Proust, whose musings on memory permeate his novel "In Search of Lost Time," made a habit of soliciting photographs of his acquaintances.
National governments must take responsibility for modern slavery at home and be accountable for the slavery that may permeate their borders through long supply chains.
Amidst the long conservative pastime of anti-urbanism, the numerous inequalities that permeate the South's economy and culture, both rural and urban, have gone unaddressed.
But as they gather Friday at the annual meeting of American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago, a new optimism is expected to permeate many conversations.
"This is when Steve's leadership and management style started to permeate the company," remembers Andy Grignon, the manager responsible for the "phone" part of the iPhone.
Others, like US-based Moon Express and ispace, are interested in mining the Moon's resources, such as the water ice thought to permeate the lunar surface.
"A lot of supporters feel the problems permeate down from the Glazer family," Sean Bones, vice chairman of the Manchester United Supporters Trust, told the BBC.
The answer is legal scholars, lawyers, judges, and politicians — and these people then permeate their ideas in popular media and in their day-to-day work.
Thankfully, heat doesn't permeate through the palm rests (which are also fingerprint magnets), but it does become noticeable near the top function row of the keyboard.
Fortnite clips and highlights have inundated Instagram, Reddit, and Twitter at an alarmingly high rate, helping it permeate mainstream culture in ways few other modern have.
We take for granted the centuries of accumulated learning, in everything from mining to medicine, that's enabled countless technologies and consumer goods to permeate our lives.
The problem arises when negative, tribal emotions begin to permeate social media, which increasingly dominates users' lives and therefore shapes their perceptions of the world offline.
Even though a relatively small amount of students participate in such groups, "the effects of those organizations permeate the fabric of campus culture," the report says.
As these scientists were whisked away to a hideout, the deadly sarin gas contained in their packages began to permeate the air in the subway tunnels.
As for the second question, we take in people's reactions to characters, and they certainly permeate our thinking, but we don't make decisions based on them.
In particular, harmful depictions of "predatory gays" and presentations of lesbian relationships intended to pander to the male gaze permeate scary content to a laughable extent.
The English writer Guy Hibbert ("Five Minutes of Heaven") began researching drone warfare about seven years ago, before the issue began to permeate the public consciousness.
As long as songs like "Sleigh Ride" permeate the ether, Christmas will be here to stay, every December of every year eternally recurring and reborn anew.
But unlike most of the hoaxes that permeate social media these days, false rumors of sexual assault are rare, and lies tend to fall apart scrutiny.
"Uncertainty continued to permeate the response effort, however, amid muddled directives from the Trump administration and reports of some patients unable to access testing," they write.
However, experts say that because the victims are black and lower-income, their stories do not permeate the national conversation when it comes to gun violence.
There's one issue that continues to permeate Americans' efforts to save for retirement: access to the sources of retirement income outlined in the three-legged stool.
However, with technology playing a bigger role in workplace communication, increasing anonymity and reducing culpability, experts say they expect the trend to continue to permeate across generations.
CEOs and the corporations they represent are starting to see supporting social issues as a company value — a sense of duty that should permeate their entire business.
Even though the fresh water is largely kept isolated from seawater by the layers of clay, some seawater salts can permeate the sediment over time through diffusion.
Millions of light-years from Earth, there's a galaxy that is completely devoid of dark matter — the mysterious, unseen material that is thought to permeate the Universe.
Recipes like Alison Roman's chickpea stew ("The Stew") or her chocolate chunk shortbread cookies ("The Cookies") permeate Instagram Stories for days, even weeks, after they go viral.
Instead, a collective sense of apathy seemed to permeate Havana, a feeling that appeared to have been fostered, at least to some degree, by the government itself.
"Structural and almost absolute impunity that permeate these serious crimes has perpetuated, and in some cases encouraged, the repetition of serious violations of human rights," it says.
Roiland is an outspoken Batman lover, so it's not far fetched that the absurd elements of the show would permeate into Rick and Morty through cultural osmosis.
Sarsour is on a mission to refute the damaging depictions of Muslim women that permeate American media and pop culture (specifically, she cites the Disney classic Aladdin).
Sarsour is on a mission to disprove the damaging depictions of Muslim women that permeate American media and pop culture (specifically, she cites the Disney classic Aladdin).
I want to make it something that can permeate the music, and then be a little bit more than something that's just like a little side story.
Speaking of film and art in general, one of my favorite things when talking with musicians is finding out the non-musical influences that permeate their work.
The answer, however, is legal scholars, lawyers, judges, and politicians — and these people then permeate their ideas in popular media and in their day-to-day work.
People are entitled to have their opinions, but what matters most is how I feel about me, because that's what's going to permeate the room I'm sitting in.
We also must remember that computer networking has been around since the late 1960s yet it did not permeate our lives until about the turn of the century.
The sport, especially elite levels like Formula One, began as an outlet for wealthy auto enthusiasts and auto manufacturers, but it's managed to permeate all strata of culture.
As technology has come to permeate every layer of Chinese business and society, controlling technology and using technology to exert control have become key priorities for the government.
Catholics permeate all levels of governance, the private sector and even the army, but they were not a particular focus of Tamil Tiger attacks during the civil war.
She learned that when each individual worker is aware of their own personal core values, they'll permeate the organization, strengthening decision-making and enhancing openness, collaboration and trust.
Manchester by the Sea is filled with tenderness, sorrow, and more than a little knotty humor, but Lonergan wants a defiant sense of irritability to permeate as well.
Andrew Hawkins over at The Verge has a nice primer on the five big fights the companies face while they try to permeate the market in major states.
The principle of fan ownership seems to permeate pretty much everything at the QEII, which is another part of what makes it such a unique and prepossessing stadium.
As the United States Supreme Court's 2017-2018 session begins, as it always does, on the first Monday in October, one issue will permeate debate: televising courtroom preceding.
And although the visual component (a 35mm photographic transparency) in Seth Chuett's "Breaking Economies" (2016) is too tiny for group viewing, its sound does permeate the entire gallery.
Previous studies suggest that extremely hot beverages may damage the esophagus' mucus lining, making it easier for other carcinogens (like the ones in tobacco) to permeate the lining.
We live in a highly nostalgic time when a yearning for aspects of the 80s/90s/00s, especially the aesthetics of the time, permeate all areas of life.
In China as elsewhere, internet and social media platforms have become an increasingly popular source of news as smartphones have come to permeate every aspect of daily life.
Bits The spread of technology continues to permeate many parts of our lives, including two areas that New York Times reporters looked at this week: hotels and A.T.M.s.
It would put the justices on the wrong side of history and squarely on the side of those who have let hate and exclusion permeate our political climate.
That resilience can permeate a team, the expectation that the quarterback can compensate for deficiencies elsewhere — a struggling defense, a slogging rushing attack — and will it to victory.
"Crop losses may also permeate throughout the economy, causing both farming and nonfarming populations to face distress as food prices rise and agricultural labor demand falls," Carleton wrote.
While a culture of fear seems to permeate the FAA, Congress can reorient the agency to embrace the future and all of the benefits it has to offer.
If there were doubts when Clemson took over at its own 6-yard line with 3:07 remaining and trailing, 221-216, they did not permeate the huddle.
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It has a weird, papery flavor, but unlike its fast-disintegrating paper counterpart, it maintains its structure for longer and doesn't permeate the flavor of your drink as intensely.
The goal is to make Android work better on these phones, so that the OS will be adopted by people in countries where smartphones are just starting to permeate.
And unlike aluminum foil, which many people use to wrap their grilled corn, the husks still allow smoke to permeate the corn, giving it a hint of charred flavor.
The goal of the ocean outing is to explore and sample the unique habitats around seafloor seeps, where rich hydrocarbons like methane and hydrogen sulfide permeate in brine pools.
And while farts can ubiquitously permeate the air into which they are released, metaphorically touching every unsuspecting nostril in the area, that doesn't really count, according to a lawyer.
A Seat at the Table was a success both culturally and critically, proving an authentic sketch of black womanhood could permeate mainstream conversations—but could Solange do it again?
Kraepelin's ideas permeate "The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves," Eric Kandel's engaging new overview of contemporary thinking about the intersection of mental health and neuroscience.
This season, the feeling that something might be lackluster about Brady's performance seemed to permeate media coverage of the team as a whole — which likely gave Brady et al.
Like the white void that she places her objects and ideas within, the act of isolation is crucial to the humor and the dark questions that permeate her work.
In fact, Falwell, like many members of the old-guard evangelical right, have made the idea that Christian ethics should permeate government a central element of their lobbying work.
Perhaps the most damaging is the loss of energy and passion that can permeate a business as a result of senior leaders not working together for the greater good.
Her tunes lace radiant melodies into airtight rhythms, but she lets big notes resound and permeate: Sometimes her playing seems to be emanating from a crater in the ground.
No, it affects every citizen in the whole world because any big impacts from Aramco crude supplies would permeate all the way to every household anywhere in the world.
From the harshness of speeding tickets to punishments for car crashes to arrests for drug crimes to clearance rates for murder investigations, racial disparities permeate the criminal justice system.
"People are entitled to have their opinions, but what matters most is how I feel about me, because that's what's going to permeate the room I'm sitting in," she explained.
To explore further some of the themes and images that permeate this oeuvre, I spoke with Mills about image circulation, digital ownership, and the connections between digital and physical bodies.
The sheets, made of cardboard, feature ridges on the bottom, so when placed underneath a pizza they allow warm air to linger longer in those pockets and permeate the pie.
The case against the Rikers officers highlights a culture of violence and abuse that seems to permeate Rikers Island, New York City's main jail complex, at a time when Gov.
As theorized, dark matter axions would permeate the universe as an energetic condensate, interacting only very weakly via the electromagnetic force and existing as a kind of ghostly cosmic foam.
The stink of death is everywhere and the continual references to red, black and white in the songs permeate until you can practically hear the colors of that cover image.
Its characters are self-involved but also self-aware, their dilemmas reflecting how identity, addiction, the #MeToo movement and other modern hot-button issues permeate their personal and professional lives.
Over the past week, one thing has become painfully clear for U.S. residents: COVID-19 is going to permeate every aspect of our lives for a long time to come.
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For some reason, the Chinese have not been able to build brands that permeate geographic boundaries and owning, and they're very good at capturing ... Xiaomi tried a little bit. Yeah.
I let the power of Zen permeate my being with each bite of the small, joyous delicacies—and that is one flavor I have yet to find inside a macaron.
Lee Drutman, a lobbying expert, has already noted that the Trump presidency promises to be a boon to the lobbying industry, given the uncertainty and chaos likely to permeate his administration.
That distance, as well as the mystery's resolution, gave the characters time to permeate pop culture and solidified the characters in a way that almost makes their next moves feel irrelevant.
The tragic "Voyage of the Damned" aboard an ocean liner called the St. Louis occurred 80 years ago, yet anger and despair still permeate much of the extended American Jewish community.
Most solar physicists believe the primary source of the heat is stressed magnetic fields that permeate the corona and impulsively release pent up energy when the fields reach their breaking point.
AI, data & digital identity: SMS two-factor is deadAdvancements in technology and fraudulent attacks have not only increased in frequency but have become more sophisticated and nuanced as they permeate online.
This draws the occasional odd look, but few scents are more pleasing than the fragrance of a well-aged book, whereas excessive mustiness can harm a volume and permeate a library.
Most people have never heard of Spencer, or the early anthropologists like Morgan, Tylor and Frazer, but their theories permeate the "common sense" that is reproduced in games, television, books etc.
The star component of the smart pill, Kalantar-zadeh said, is its membrane, which allows gases to permeate through to the sensors, while protecting them from the acidic liquid of the stomach.
Clinton aides said Tuesday they are hopeful her message will have more time to permeate in Indiana, chalking up Michigan's failures to the way they communicated her views, not her policy proposals.
A remnant of the regressive ideas that permeate the early God of War games―ideas that this offering claims to grow out of, it's a duality of motherhood through a misogynistic lens.
Lois Frankel, one of the co-sponsors, told Refinery29 in a statement that the EMPOWER Act's purpose is to address the lack of accountability and transparency that often permeate sexual harassment cases.
It needs to be as close to perfect as possible — as good as it is on the iPhone X in my opinion — otherwise that sense of "jank" is going to permeate everything.
Well, the first thing is, look, you have to start with this proposition, the depth of corruption that led to this investigation and that frankly continues to permeate this investigation is unprecedented.
FAIR is improving computers' ability to see, hear, and communicate on their own, and its findings now permeate Facebook's products, touching everything from the News Feed ranking to cameras and photo filters.
But if not for the Wharton MBA, I likely wouldn&apost have had the opportunities and resources that offer entry to the other lines that now permeate all facets of modern life.
There is a gentle tenderness to it all, from the soft pastels that permeate the game to the quietness of a body in front of you as you drain it of blood.
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Panty Peeler, Leg Spreader, and Mouth Raper are just a few examples of actual craft beer names that have demonstrated the cheesy, sexist labelling and branding that permeate the craft beer market.
Reading this during my own self-quarantine, I found the author's words comforting, if only because she does such a good job capturing the general anxiety that seems to permeate everything nowadays.
"The attitude towards Israel of many countries, on all continents, outside the walls of the United Nations, is changing and will ultimately permeate into the U.N. - the house of lies," he said.
They are the algorithms that pool information about us, and that will slowly permeate the full range of human-built environments, from bridges to roads to cities and more minor intelligent devices.
Because flame retardants are added to textiles, curtains, electronics, upholstered furniture, building insulation, and other materials, they can migrate out of these items and permeate the air and dust in a given space.
Andrew Seng's powerful series Made in the USA explores how racist ideologies can permeate through mainstream consumer culture, while Jim Urquhart's shocking photos show an increasingly visible white nationalist movement in America today.
Read More China's troubles permeate US tech earnings "The options market is implying a $61 move to the upside or downside when Alphabet reports earnings," Todd Gordon told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Friday.
What would have seemed like something out of a Sci-Fi movie 10 years ago now seems like a viable next step as smart home advances and sensors continue to permeate the market.
There is nothing by Caravaggio in this exhibition, but his influence and example permeate the Frenchman's art, and you'll need to know something about him and his devotees to fully adjudge Valentin's invention.
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The song, with its wish that someday "our forbidden color can permeate beyond our dreaming souls," is now an L.G.B.T.Q. anthem, and she performed it with him after they had both come out.
Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, herself a combat veteran and blast survivor who lost both of her legs in the Iraq war, now wants those hard-won insights to permeate civilian trauma care.
Perhaps it's just a coincidence that we're looking back to the style at the end of the Cold War era during a time when much of those feelings seem to permeate our modern life.
Muons are produced when the cosmic rays that permeate our Universe and pummel our atmosphere break down — creating a kind of subatomic confetti that rains down on Earth at almost the speed of light.
We also have to recognize that we no longer are living the American dream but instead in the American nightmare, where it is commonplace to have gun violence permeate every facet of our lives.
Beyond the normal, profit-driven imperatives of brick-and-mortar projects, Lake Nona has an additional purpose — wellness — a notion that is intended to permeate virtually every aspect of the community, Mr. Zboril said.
Sections of screeching feedback permeate the piece and break it into more manageable sections but even these are less oceans of serenity than a pause for breath before the madness drops back into view.
Entering his fourth year behind the bench, Vigneault said he would expect that sensation to permeate his lineup as his team seeks to erase memories of last spring's first-round playoff loss to Pittsburgh.
Historic influences Ostensibly set in ancient times, Cha's novels nevertheless feel timeless, reflecting philosophies and practices that still permeate contemporary Chinese society and whose consequences can seem all too real even for recent readers.
"Over time, we expect this native inclusion of the financial function to permeate other areas such as assimilating the mortgage with the home buying experience or providing instant credit at the point-of-sale."
But I recently rewatched the prequels, mostly to write this piece, but also because a vague sense that these movies are really interesting, if not wholly successful has started to permeate online film culture.
Andriea Martínez, "Tutti Frutti" (2017), detail view These challenges to cultural relativism permeate much of Martínez's work, which very successfully identifies and reconfigures everyday items that function both as utilitarian objects and national symbols.
"This case demonstrates the insidious nature of wildlife trafficking, showing how these activities permeate our society in many social, economic and cultural areas," Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe said in a press release.
Figula's theory on this is that Christmas music is a little more personal to people -- both a warm, comforting blanket through which stress can't permeate and a happy reminder of opening up your first bicycle.
That spirit, he said, continues to permeate the business culture of Tulsa, and of Oklahoma more broadly, where about one in four jobs are estimated to be directly or indirectly tied to the energy industry.
Every day our locations, the apps we use, the websites we visit, medical devices we rely on and even surveillance cameras that permeate the world around us are constantly taking note of our every move.
Though both B. and Steve were straight-edge at the time, they saw the self-seriousness of the genre—and the tough-guy machismo that was beginning to permeate it—as something worth laughing about.
In "Artforum May 1995," large blocks of orange that permeate the composition are likely due to a multi-page article in that issue about the movie Kids that featured tangerine-tinted stills from the film.
The bottom line is, size discrimination is an issue deep-rooted enough to permeate even professional settings where we're supposed to rely on doctors to prioritize our health instead of giving way to weight-based biases.
They focus on individual parts of her body; her hands, her back, and her legs carry the tension and anxiety that permeate every part of her life as she seeks employment and custody of her children.
As computers get embedded into more of the objects we live with and use, and permeate more aspects of our lives, more companies want to use them to spy on us without out knowledge or consent.
Over time, emergency decrees permeate legal structures and become normalized, said Douglas Rutzen, the president of the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law in Washington, which is tracking new legislation and decrees during the pandemic.
The one-way roads that permeate downtown Renton are, said Ms. Stewart, a relic of World War II-era Boeing, which lobbied for the street grid so it could get workers in and out more quickly.
Emefiele said that, in light of recent actions already taken by the bank, the committee "resolved to allow time for the measures to permeate the economy" before deciding on any other steps that may be required.
But Forever is effective not just because Introspective Poppy is giving some of his more heartfelt lyrics to date; there's also a healthy collection of slow wining cuts that will permeate until fall weather sets in.
Health security in Britain affords people a sense of freedom and peace that doesn't seem to exist in the U.S. I think the ripple effects of the lack of security permeate all aspects of American life.
Hallmark's move and countermove shine a light on pain as well as progress: Damaging attitudes toward LGBTQ communities still permeate pop culture, but it's no longer possible to quietly get a pass on something like this.
Driving design-thinking to permeate a culture is about educating executives and employees so they are comfortable with a different methodology that includes: Design applies creative thinking and problem solving to both current and disruptive business problems.
Ultimately, while "Corruption and Conscience" has options for each approach, it also points to who those smaller tactical choices have very little response to the grand strategies of violence the permeate all aspects of the social field.
Photo courtesy of Flickr/Thomas Shahan Photo courtesy of Flickr/Thomas Shahan Mental health problems permeate every industry, not just the tech industry, but the statistics above would seem to indicate that we have a particular problem.
While Fosse's iconic style of dance and trademark movements still permeate Broadway today, the real star of this show is Michelle Williams as Gwen Verdon, who married Fosse and collaborated with him on his most famous projects.
The same safety concerns permeate the expansion of standing e-scooters — studies have found a pronounced risk of severe head trauma from scooter accidents, and that as many as 66% of injured users were not wearing helmets.
We want it all to go away: the endless Twitter rants; the bellicose threats against perceived enemies, foreign and domestic; the toxic brew of narcissism and incompetence and greed that has come to permeate the national discourse.
Set in 1993, "Having Our Say" looks in on the sisters as they are preparing a feast in memory of their father, whose intelligence, stern dignity and loving solicitude permeate the play, as it did their lives.
Li also divulged the secrets of good owl wine to the local journalist, revealing that birds had been kept in the jars for ten years to allow the alcohol to permeate the bird as much as possible.
From 1863 to 1866, thousands of Navajo were forced to undergo the Long Walk, a 300-mile march to imprisonment in present-day New Mexico; the effects of this traumatic event still permeate the Navajo cultural psyche.
While that surely signals growth on Del Rey's part, it's important to note that she's never departed from the cinematic qualities that permeate her debut album or strayed from her central themes of tragic romance and melancholy.
There's the technology we use and see every day — the smartphones, laptops, apps, cameras, and cars that permeate our lives — and then there's the technology being developed behind the scenes, the technology that is yet to be seen.
Lil Boosie is Lousiana incarnate, his voice inextricably linked to this place thanks to his otherworldly voice and ability to mix tales from the street with penetrating analyses of the corruption and hatred that permeate throughout Baton Rouge.
After all, if what you've mostly been exposed to are bitter IPAs or the watery, bloat-inducing light beers that permeate college campuses, it's totally understandable that you'd prefer wine or cocktails to a good old fashioned brewsky.
The further I get from Election Day, the more struck I am by the extent to which the lingo of a certain kind of technical campaign operative has come to permeate a much broader realm of political discourse.
There are other forces that have contributed to Trump's rise, forces that have also roiled the Democratic Party: the failures of technocratic liberalism, the disruptive tendencies of globalization, the manifest inequalities that permeate America in the 21st century.
There's a perfectly reasonable explanation for why Instagram (correctly) thought I might be interested in such a photo: I can't stop clicking on the glut of conspiracy theory-related images that permeate a dark corner of the app.
For Democrats, this plan would target a major cost of poverty and inequality and, because of the correlation between wealth and race, it would tackle at least some of the racial imbalances that permeate the criminal justice system.
While the shift may be evident today to those working on the frontlines of student affairs, the development of tomorrow's policies demand that awareness of this transformation permeate the committee halls and conference rooms in Washington, as well.
When he arrived, he discovered a loose commune of people who found some sort of peace there after being tormented by what they believe to be reactions to the signals that permeate most places where people live now.
"Whether trade tensions and threats come to fruition or not, even if there's not follow-through, the lingering uncertainty and the market volatility that it creates will start to permeate business decisions and household decisions," Ms. Zentner said.
Thick plumes of smoke from the oil fields which Islamic State militants set on fire as they withdrew in August billow into the air, turning the sky black and gray as the sunlight struggles to permeate the haze.
In the episode, we found out how the beat was first constructed by producer Lil' Jay, how a group of teens suffered financially from their manager's business dealings, and why the song continues to permeate through hip-hop culture.
Singleness begins to permeate through life, from the big events right down to the mundane muscle memory motions, to the point where there's nothing about being alive that doesn't remind single women that they are, at all times, failing.
After seeing willingness—and sometimes "pure glee"—from those who engaged with Netflix's nonlinear programs, Engelbrecht believes the style will permeate all genres of storytelling, from romance (which doctor should she smooch?) to horror (don't go down that hallway
Nearly every morning I would leave the hotel and walk a couple of blocks to a bakery, where the fresh fragrance of sangak, the traditional Persian bread, made with hot stones in a blazing oven, would permeate the air.
Our writer visited the studio and found that the secret to the "invisible truth serum" that seems to permeate the conversations, as Monica Lewinsky put it, is that the hosts frequently share their own vulnerabilities, encouraging openness in guests.
And seeing trans characters portrayed as worthy objects of affection and desire, without disparaging them as sex objects, is still a fairly radical notion—one that must permeate all levels of the American film, television, and media production industry.
Most things in sight — the walls, floors, chairs, and plywood barriers placed over two other windows — are marred with stains as if a wave of grease had arced into the house and splashed down to permeate the surfaces here and there.
As early as 2015, Jacob Siegal was noting the similarities between Anonymous and what would soon become known as the alt-right (at that point, the alt-right had yet to coalesce, though wisps of its eventual form permeate Siegal's article).
I believe strongly in our Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and our Beverly Hills Mayor Julian A. Gold and know they will not only continue to work to change the status quo but also dedicate themselves to issues that permeate California.
Stories of dogs left in hot cars permeate the public consciousness and prime people to expect that seeing pets in cars is a bad thing, but as Engadget pointed out, electric vehicles can idle and stay cool with no problem.
Tiny 3D-printed drones, costing perhaps as little as a dollar each, says Mr Scharre, could be formed into "smart clouds" that might permeate a building or be air-dropped over a wide area to look for hidden enemy forces.
"The last thing I expected at an event that had been billed as being family-friendly was people smoking cannabis and skunk," Taylor said, in reference to an event The Guardian reviewed with the headline 'cosmic vibes permeate rave revival'.
In the very same way that "Drink More Water" would permeate through any Mick Jenkins show if "Spread Love" could be that same phrase that people repeat right after the show, even if only for an hour, that's the goal.
None of us should be as superior to assume that what interests us—be it Ruf Dug, L.I.E.S or Lena Willikens—is ever going to permeate the mainstream to the point that the charts are dominated by Larry Heard records.
Images of antiquity, death and rebirth are present in the first few minutes of "Viktor," and continue to permeate the work as Ms. Bausch slowly layers individual incidents and ensemble encounters with the same relentless purpose as the gravedigger above.
Prikryl is a senior editor at The New York Review of Books (where, she wryly reports, "a mechanical pencil has its way with me / half my waking life"), and it's perhaps unsurprising that critics and self-reflexive intellectualism permeate her poems.
Image 2 of 2 VENICE, Italy – Real-world debates permeate this year&aposs Venice Biennale on architecture, from commemorating spaces once part of the U.S. slave trade to maintaining the delicate status quo at religious sites in the Holy Land.
Like a breath of fresh air, Dutch photographer Maurice van Es's now will not be with us forever (RVB Books, 2015) provides a welcome alternative to the haze of apathy, distrust, and sarcasm that permeate contemporary media and visual culture.
But Trump's promises of bringing back manufacturing jobs for America's working class fail to acknowledge the role of automated manufacturing robots, a notion that has been widely acknowledged (and created) by Silicon Valley but failed to permeate into any politician's rhetoric.
But all the meditation and the green juices and the yoga and energy healing that so permeate my New York life — and have become increasingly normal across the country — owe a great deal to California's notorious openness to New Age pursuits.
If you choose to permeate the bubble yourself and visit Antioch, you will be asked to sign a "statement of understanding" that you will abide by a policy that requires enthusiastic verbal consent during every stage of every sexual interaction.
The perpetual solitude of the Buendía family brings a sort of order to their lives, an organizing principle, and it gives me a lens through which to think about our own forced isolation and how deeply it might permeate our lives.
Dara Khosrowshahi only recently took over as chief executive from Travis Kalanick, an Uber founder who was forced out of the top job for allowing, with an insufficiently vigilant board, a frat-boy culture to permeate the rapidly growing company.
Trump "did not create the ugliness" that came to permeate U.S. politics, says author Matt Bai, but he is "its beneficiary, 100 percent" -- and in contrast to his predecessors, has sought to govern with little evident interest in promoting unity.
Compared with my expectations—which vacillated between the poles of the grimy punk houses I'd experienced in the past and the Almost Famous-sized fantasies of touring that permeate society—touring with Vagabon felt like touring with a bunch of goddamn adults.
And with the Korean Wave only getting stronger, it will likely permeate North Korea in the same way the first three waves did, bringing more information to a nation hungry for the truth about the outside world and their place in it.
But the bigger picture of mechanisms of control at the level of policy and politics may distract us from the true nature of the problem: There are microstructures that permeate the fabric of the everyday and police our lives all the time.
"The negativity that we still see permeate the markets really is not warranted," said Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies & Co. The Federal Reserve is mulling its next interest rate increase, after raising rates in December for the first time since 2006.
His ongoing photo series Made in the USA: A Portrait of America's Racist Ideology Through Items and Artifacts confronts these concepts head-on by exploring how racist ideologies can permeate popular culture and how these ideas can manifest in the items we buy.
Even if one skipped over Cobb's prelude, the blinkered ideas that the issue of single-parent families is seemingly endemic to majority Black communities in the United States, and that this issue ripples outward to destabilize the larger social sphere permeate our culture.
I believe strongly in our Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and our Beverly Hills Mayor Julian A. Gold and know they will not only continue to work to change the status quo but also dedicate themselves to these issues that permeate California.
In response to a culture where messages of shame permeate the discussions we have about our bodies, a self-help author focused on body positivity turned to Instagram to share how she teaches her children to think and speak about body image.
As the presence of the Internet continues to permeate more of our lives and the technology itself starts to "disappear," the battle for the consumer may tilt in favor of the world's largest Internet company over the world's best designer of hardware.
It makes products that permeate daily life around the globe, like baby formula, coffee, ice cream, pet food and bottled water, and activists blame it for draining aquifers, fueling obesity with fatty and sugary foods and littering the world with plastic packaging.
The Trump administration's national security team will find that space-related issues permeate a wide range of national interests, affecting relations with every major power with space capabilities, as well as developing countries that depend on space services for commerce, security and safety.
Disruption Everyone's favorite Guru, Clayton Christensen, popularized the term "disruptive innovation,"  which involves lower-cost and lower-quality products/services that permeate the underserved (or non-served) market and then migrate upstream to take share away from incumbents who ignore the upstarts.
By the time you're an adult though, the high school experience starts to permeate through your consciousness with alarming sentimentality, as though the scientific stuff that courses through your veins has collated with every formative, hormonal moment to make you who you are.
That's quite unlike the typical content associated with VR — such as games, sports or even pornography — and Tellerman believes it will take some time for VR to permeate beyond the typically white male users who own early versions of the hardware right now.
They remember, too, the return of some of those same refugees, who during their time in the poverty-stricken neighborhoods of Los Angeles formed violent criminal gangs — MS-13 and 18th Street — that now permeate every facet of life in their small nation.
Sometimes the sisters' disappearance is in the foreground but more often it lingers at a distance — an echo on the news or a remote unease that serves as a baseline refrain to the other tragedies, small and large, that permeate the narrative.
Washington (CNN)At a time when President Donald Trump seems to permeate nearly every aspect of American discourse, it might come as a surprise that the first movie from Barack and Michelle Obama's production company, Higher Ground, never mentions him by name.
Yet when you hear a quartet in a much smaller venue, like Weill Recital Hall (with 268 seats), the combined sounds of the instruments, whether in a diaphanous passage of Ravel or an earthy, gnashing outburst in Bartok, permeate the space vibrantly.
In Cassirer's dramatic telling, Descartes single-handedly created the "spiritual essence" of a new epoch, which would "permeate all fields of knowledge," to which 123th-century philosophers responded, and out of which Kant and other German thinkers would arise as liberating angels.
" But none of this harassment seemed to permeate mainstream discussions of Gamergate, which tended to center more on the personalities involved — from profiles describing Gamergate target Quinn as "troubled" to those describing its hero Milo Yiannopoulos as a "descendant of William S. Burroughs.
The Times Square EDITION certainly provides what you'd expect from Schrager: luxurious modern design (think the aesthetic of a well-decorated bachelor's penthouse), a bold drinking and dining scene, sultry undertones that permeate the property, and a big price tag to match.
With an expletive name that's a satirical nod to the banal pleasantries that permeate daily conversation — and a sendup of the overly mannered world of fragrance — it is currently being reconfigured into a woody, spicy and slightly fruity perfume for release this fall.
But some people at Fox News said that it was unlikely that the Murdochs would allow a sense of capitulation to permeate the network and that keeping Mr. Shine and Mr. Abernethy in place would provide some needed stability at an anxious time.
With an expletive name that's a satirical nod to the banal pleasantries that permeate daily conversation — and a sendup of the overly mannered world of fragrance — it is currently being reconfigured into a woody, spicy and slightly fruity perfume for release this fall.
Throughout CAAM's exhibition, reminders of Barnes's connection to Good Times permeate the gallery space: studio contact sheets of actor JJ Walker photographed alongside Barnes's art are displayed with a video clip of an actor playing Barack Obama in the film Southside With You.
New York wants to prove its initiatives are more than just "show-and-tell" projects and city officials believe that building a truly sustainable innovation economy is dependent on all its local resources working in conjunction, allowing entrepreneurship to permeate every arm of commerce.
Consumers have put pressure on clothing brands to offer extended sizing, and a mantra of self-acceptance has begun to permeate the internet, even if it's still far from universal (not to mention that brands have co-opted the concept in order to sell products).
Bose was also excited about what the dynamics of these satellite galaxies could tell us about the Milky Way and how it assembled—which in turn could tell us about the mysterious dark matter that seems to permeate the galaxy but can't be detected directly.
Specifically, LGBTQ actors have yet to really permeate the A-list: Despite the critical success of queer stories like The Favourite and Call Me By Your Name, the last openly gay male actor to be nominated for an Oscar was Ian McKellen in 2002.
Rob Fish, of the 90s band 108, gave an impassioned speech during Turning Point's set that was a bit more in line with the modern discussions of racism within hardcore, noting that while the skinheads are gone, racists still permeate the scene in other ways.
Programs like Medicaid, food stamps, and tax credits for low-income families tend to permeate throughout local economies most effectively, and those are exactly the resources that President Trump's budget envisions cutting, to the tune of about $335 billion in the next four years.
While ugly sandals would continue to permeate the mainstream in the years that followed — for instance, J. Crew collaborated with Birkenstock for an exclusive line in 2014, and it wasn't long before you could buy Tevas at Urban Outfitters — high fashion's obsession wasn't slowing down.
The technique not only triggers the release of drugs encased in small delivery packages known as micelles — via sheer stress and shock waves generated by bubbles (known as cavitation)— it also helps the drug permeate deeper into the tissue by making the cell membranes slightly more porous.
There's nothing innately scary about the show's production or Mahnke's delivery unto itself; the fascination is more in the way the show's tales echo the common urban legends that permeate our society, or how the details of one story may tie into famous horror tales like Dracula.
Buried under the layers of shock, however, is a more substantive lesson about politics: As the first real political outsider to permeate the usual party processes over the objections of party elites, Trump provides a useful test case for what parties really do in our system.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds: Surviving Active Shooter Custer, on view at MoMA PS1, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Nation artist, activist, and teacher makes the case that America's atrocities against Native people permeate into our culture today.
A coalition of more than 60 organizations affiliated with the Black Lives Matter movement has released a comprehensive policy platform that signals a pivot away from focusing on racist policing, to a broader effort to highlight and address the structural inequalities that permeate black life in America.
But unlike Kipnis's book, "The Campus Rape Frenzy" is neither thought-provoking nor revealing of uncomfortable truths — except, perhaps, in demonstrating that implicit misogyny continues to permeate American culture, contributing not just to sexual violence itself, but to the ways we understand, discuss and write books about it.
"The level of fear can't help but permeate the most hidebound Republican politician on a personal level," said Peter Ambler, executive director of Giffords, a gun-safety advocacy group that released a video on Monday featuring the top Democratic presidential candidates calling for action on gun violence in schools.
As the sociologist N. J. Demerath argued in the 1990s, liberal churches have suffered institutional decline, but also enjoy a sort of cultural triumph, losing members even as their most distinctive commitments — ecumenical spirituality and a progressive social Gospel — permeate academia, the media, pop culture, the Democratic Party.
Two themes that permeate the reports are a disinterest in informed and transparent decision-making and the replacement of policies that attempt to balance competing needs with a single-minded focus on putting public resources to work for extractive industries, including several of the world's most profitable corporations.
Correspondences abound across works as well: "Penumbra"'s maze-like nest of ink has visual analogues in the intricate pencil-work throughout the show; and the many unpainted sections of "lemon window" recall the gaps, holes, and other visual reminders of loss, decay, and absence that permeate the show.
And while this wet dream of a Pitt-Aniston reunion continues to permeate the Internet with wishful headlines and dead-end analyses into a defunct relationship, it's clear to a few people (as well to a source to literal PEOPLE) that Pitt and Aniston will not rekindle any kind of romance.
It is both empathy and fear that permeate the "mind-space" of Baker's studio; He explains that "as a Black man in a world filled with numerous threats of institutionalized violence, such as police brutality," he attempts to use free-floating abstraction to express what he sees as ongoing dangers.
So it would be easy to see in Ulan-Ude the limit of the World Cup's power to captivate such a huge, diverse country as Russia: The centers of action are too far away, by distance, by time and by culture, too, for the tournament to truly permeate the consciousness here.
Not simply because of the raw viewing figures — record audiences in England and France and Brazil and almost everywhere else, with a new bar being set seemingly every few days — but because of the way in which the World Cup's players seemed to permeate the consciousness of those watching at home.
Meanwhile, deeply troubling themes around bioethics and technological innovation permeate every corner with admirable attention to detail, from questions of bodily autonomy and consent in genetic research (including some serious implications of medical racism!) to Frankenstein-esque questions about how far scientists and corporations should really allow their ambitions to take them.
"I think that's a very, very serious sign suggesting that risk-off is really starting to permeate through the markets because in my opinion, yen always leads the markets in terms of risk-off sentiment," he said, adding that fear first appears in the currency market and then "spreads" into the equity market.
As voice-first interfaces like Amazon's Echo, Google Assistant and Siri permeate the public consciousness, the question of how to get people to understand their utility and convince them to continue to use them regularly is going to be top of mind for the core companies trying to make "fetch" happen, so to speak.
"As broadcasting capabilities permeate competing social platforms that are winning influence with TWTR users and advertisers, which recent traffic patterns and management commentary citing its ad pricing premium confirm, we see more risk than reward, particularly ahead of Snapchat's anticipated monetization ramp this fall," analyst Ken Sena wrote in a note to clients Thursday.
It highlights the expressions of violence that permeate a party that is dangerously dependent on the National Rifle Association, supports militia groups who elsewhere might be considered dangerous insurgents, and backs those who use violent speech -- such as several state GOP lawmakers who called for Democratic Party Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to be killed.
"I was on the 279 / trying to show my songs to the world / inspired by the streets, fell in love with the beats / I never had time for a girl," Skepta raps, referencing the bus route running through his Tottenham hometown and that initial passion and drive that continues to permeate through his music.
In the 50 years since the civil rights pioneer James Forman demanded $500 million in reparations for African-Americans from synagogues and white churches in his 1969 "Black Manifesto," the United States has largely avoided any serious discussion of the legacy of slavery, Jim Crow and the structural racism that continues to permeate American society.
In the Barton narrative, which has come to permeate the narrative of the religious right more generally, America is supposed to be a Christian nation, and therefore any means taken to make America more theocratic (say, by posting "In God We Trust" on the walls of public schools, as Saccone wished to do) is automatically rendered legitimate.
And while some efforts have resulted in groundbreaking collaborative artistry, some of it veers into cultural tourism as artists rely on superficial signposting (the guns, slang, and booze that permeate Asian hip-hop) to claim exoticism (the fake Chinese, hair chopsticks, and ninjas in Black hip-hop) or coolness at the expense of the actual people.
Samsung remains the world's biggest handset maker, but it has seen a lot of pressure on growth as saturation continues to permeate the market, newer competitors move in and it faces some of its own specific problems, such as the impact its brand might face after it had to recall its faulty, overheating Note 7 devices.
Themes of education and the schoolroom (the chalk, the sharpeners, the school desks); his birth into an apartheid system that essentially endured even after democratic elections; tools of everyday use and protest (the tires, used in violent "necklacing" incidents, but also in childrens's play in Gugulethu), of incapacity and immobility (crutches, the immobilized wheels), all permeate his work.
And, frankly, as a senator, I have been one of the few senators that have put forth legislation to create more police accountability, more transparency, so that we could begin to deal with some of the deep racial issues that we have that permeate not just policing, but also everything from prosecutorial actions to our criminal justice system as a whole.
Season one, set in 2006 and 2007, takes place on the verge of the collapse of the housing market, as an otherwise standard murder investigation in a small town is sidetracked by the presence of Lorne Malvo (Billy Bob Thornton), an amoral contract killer who works for a faceless organization that seems to permeate everything, even if no one realizes it's there.
" Benjamin's desire to put the world to rights has started to permeate his music, and clues he was becoming more overtly political came at the start of the year when he guested on a Gorillaz track with his new neighbour Damon Albarn, who he describes as "a man of ego" before qualifying it by saying "he's such a lovely lad, very, very caring.
The album lifts off with the suitably slow-building "Colossal," a pulsing space anthem fit for a sci-fi soundtrack, but finds its catharsis on the singalong chorus of "Grouch" and the uncharacteristically tender "Control Me." While TR/ST's dance sensibilities still permeate, the focus has shifted a bit, foregrounding the brutalist, post-apocalyptic synths and putting Alfons' signature, sneering voice at the center.
I think one of the things I would emphasize, though, from the start is, I made clear to the team that I worked with, and they were completely on board with this, that I wanted honor and dignity to permeate every interaction with every artist and every writer and every poet and scholar we communicated with, because of the enormity and gravitas of the topic.
But when it was more in vogue, this style of "Who can shock whom more?" humor became well established online, and the late 2000s and early 2010s saw plenty of it permeate Twitter and YouTube — two sites that are still around, still easily searchable, and still just sitting there waiting to sabotage the career of any famous person who doesn't go back and do a hasty purge.
While Nine Inch Nails commercially peaked in the 90s with now-classic albums like Pretty Hate Machine, The Downward Spiral, and The Fragile, Reznor's music has continued to permeate pop culture in ways that are rare for any artist, from Lil Nas X sampling a track from Ghosts I-IV for "Old Town Road" to Miley Cyrus' rewritten version of "Head Like a Hole" in an episode of Black Mirror.
The Destroyer – 1 lifts off with the throbbing, slow-building "Colossal," a pulsing space anthem fit for a sci-fi soundtrack, but it finds catharsis on the singalong chorus of "Grouch" and the uncharacteristically tender "Control Me." While TR/ST's infectious dance-floor sensibilities still permeate this project, the focus has shifted to foreground those brutalist, post-apocalyptic synths, putting Robert Alfons' signature sneering voice at the center.
While Vice President Pence and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoProtests serve as backdrop to Erdoğan's visit to White House Chris Wallace: Taylor testimony 'very damaging to President Trump' The Hill's 12:30 Report: Democrats open televised impeachment hearings MORE were able to put in place a temporary cease-fire, which Trump eventually announced as permanent, reports of fighting between SDF and Turkish forces along the new "safe zone" border continue to permeate.
Whether it's Beyoncé's fiery opus Lemonade, Solange's more measured reflections on A Seat At The Table or A Tribe Called Quest's final, deeply humanist, studio album, We Got It From Here; Madonna's impassioned (and inflammatory) speech at the Women's March, Meryl Streep at the Golden Globes, or an open letter to Trump supporters from Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony, current world events are so troubling that they are only going to continue to permeate further into the arts.

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