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"permeated" Definitions
  1. suffused, saturated, penetrated, or filled with something (sometimes used in combination): As a precaution, deputies evacuated six houses surrounding the odor-permeated area.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of permeate.
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Although poetry and performance permeated his teaching, he prioritized architecture.
Salt Lake City as a community is permeated by religion.
"An atmosphere of chaos and disorganization permeated," Richard Skinner wrote.
As the morning progressed, news permeated almost every TV channel.
An air of celebration and yes, revolution permeated the city.
"This idea also permeated societal understanding of professionalism," it continues.
The theater was packed, a wonderful buzz permeated the air.
If something happened on Carson's show, it permeated American culture.
Plasmas are often permeated by powerful forests of magnetic field lines.
In many ways, their influence has permeated beyond the festival grounds.
Investors long shrugged off the graft that permeated Brazil's political system.
How else have those words permeated my life for 26 years?
Such concerns do not seem to have permeated the fan base.
Over time, this username/password model has permeated across tech infrastructures.
At the time, daily existence was still permeated by the war.
Throughout it all, Ms. Franklin's profound religiosity permeated everything she did.
Concern about the virus has permeated every part of people's lives.
The mood has permeated outside private spaces people usually express themselves.
Ms. Akeno said that culture permeated other parts of Japanese life.
Words and phrases from Swardspeak have, in turn, permeated Filipino pop culture.
That doesn't mean tokenism is dead, but their impact permeated the web.
Instead, it was the sound of the exhaust that permeated the cabin.
And I think that's kind of permeated into my approach of melody.
The news quickly permeated the floor and the phones started to ring.
The Flesh Flipbook contains paper sheets permeated with highlighter, blush, and bronzer.
Co-working has permeated cities around the world at an astronomical rate.
The teams exhausted their timeouts, and a sinking feeling permeated the crowd.
The old mix of grief, anger and despair permeated the streets today.
Pride about an unusually diverse theater season permeated the Tonys in June.
In fact, a certain traditionalist, reactionary and conservative approach permeated some scenes.
Italo Calvino's influence has always permeated Ball's work, never more than here.
The rectangle seemed to hover, as its light permeated the room, barely.
There was a fierceness about rights and representation that permeated the place.
The problem is wherever that position is, it is permeated with doubt.
The scent of hyacinths, the flower of Nowruz, permeated every living room.
ROD: It really permeated everything, and it felt like a very powerful thing.
I think that film's spirit permeated the creation of Boy and the World.
Today, such bullying ideologies have permeated the invisible economic infrastructures of Silicon Valley.
Lil Wayne's raps about drugs really permeated that far into mainstream pop culture.
The mess permeated almost every department on this floor, from clothes to groceries.
Maybe my obsession with avoiding scratches and door dings had permeated his subconscious.
This summer, one such track has permeated the airwaves straight from Tallahassee, Florida.
The unmistakable odor of octopus and squid grilling over charcoal permeated the air.
This type of design has permeated through all of Apple's products and software.
Because Russian money has deeply infiltrated the United Kingdom and permeated British politics.
The smell of incense permeated the stone plaza, which stretches two city blocks.
As early as the 1960s she foresaw the technology-permeated world of today.
The clash of interests has permeated the CHC itself, where one member, Rep.
The expressions of mutual admiration that permeated the Oval Office were borderline unctuous.
Born in 1995 and later, iGen's childhood and adolescence have been permeated by technology.
Their ability to see me as capable instead of handicapped has permeated my life.
There are some memes that have permeated popular culture and simply won't go away.
Lowering his voice, the officer added that corruption has permeated every institution in Mexico.
The issue of race permeated the case, though it was rarely raised at trial.
At a recent Sunday open house in Burbank, California, buyer frustration permeated the event.
Ghosts and the paranormal still permeated her life, however, sometimes to her intense embarrassment.
But the same abject outlook as CFRA's permeated the conclusions in all the research.
"Hubbard's problems permeated the whole Legislature," said Arthur Payne, a former Republican state representative.
These concerns, and the associated rifts, have permeated our institutions, our culture, our politics.
For 28503 years, the saga of white/black conflict has permeated race in America.
It apparently permeated the closed windows of a cancer-treatment center near his stand.
Segregation permeated every aspect of Chandler's upbringing, from education to food to police surveillance.
Concerns about coronavirus seem to have permeated every nook and cranny of our lives.
But this baseline way of thinking has barely permeated day-to-day business practices.
That decision was a startling comment on the mistrust that has permeated the partnership.
And yet the human voice — the vehicle through which opera creates drama — permeated it.
It wasn't until oxygen permeated the atmosphere that more complex life could be supported.
It shows how this legacy has permeated the most mundane aspects of American society.
Over time, according to a Congressional Research Service report, the IRGC permeated Iran's economy.
He was playing to racially insensitive sensibilities that have permeated that audience at Fox.
I'm never sure how far the egg roll has permeated British culture at large.
For much of her career, it seems a culture of silence and payoffs permeated Hollywood.
To me, that's really cool that we did these weird things that permeated people's vernacular.
Layered with the sounds of violence, a sense of defeat and vulnerability permeated the space.
Michelle wasn't sexualized and didn't exude the traditional Black girl magic that has permeated media.
"It was like a wave of relief that just permeated my whole body," Nicole said.
And that feeling of "Not this shit again" permeated the episode, but with ominous undertones.
But it has permeated consumers' lives in ways not yet seen in America or Europe.
In the days that followed, the perpetrator's name and image permeated headlines and pervaded coverage.
The social media ban permeated other facets of digital life beyond the social and political.
My first hesitant nibble revealed that it also permeated the general flavor of the animal.
The new factory smell still permeated the air when we visited the space in February.
This is a society still permeated and shaped and limited by misogyny, among other afflictions.
Mr. Kerry's announcement of the deal, Mr. Lavrov at his side, was permeated with caveats.
And yet, talk of her hairstyle still permeated many conversations … and has ever since. Mrs.
Still, it is striking just how far the same conspiratorial thinking has permeated the West.
They have besieged the financial sector and permeated and pillaged our ivy walls of academia.
But the question of luck permeated the Russian Grand Prix weekend from Friday to Sunday.
I cooked, hoping to replicate the same comforting aroma that often permeated my mom's kitchen.
But perhaps they, too, were of a piece with the intoxication that permeated the recital.
Big decisions about strategy become much harder when the issues are permeated by domestic politics.
It was the background music, and the sound of jazz that permeated through my home.
On Thursday evening, Fox News's prime-time hours were permeated by critical comment about Ryan.
My gratitude is permeated by anxiety about women unable to obtain the care I received.
But there was a time when clothing could still be permeated with biting subversive potential.
Libertarian discourses that permeated Silk Road sharply declined across the cryptomarket ecosystem following its closure.
" They addressed the company's "'boy's club' culture that fostered inappropriate behavior that permeated throughout the company.
The night was permeated by the gentle scent of the flowers that Meghan herself had chosen.
In the last decade, the chemical has permeated the broader environment as well in tiny amounts.
Honoring Prince The spirit of the superstar who died on April 21 permeated the awards show.
Conspiracy theories have permeated American politics for decades, but in recent years, they've become almost inescapable.
But I find myself longing for the sense of wildness that permeated the city back then.
The themes of military strength and patriotism permeated the convention, but were most obvious when Gen.
But they're also permeated with all the neat little design touches that distinguish the new Microsoft.
Nuclear monsters and alien mind control permeated the drive-ins of the 1950s and early '60s.
There was that suspicion of big government and lack of union organization that permeated the region.
" They added that the company's "boys club" culture "fostered inappropriate behavior that permeated throughout the company.
Thoughts, emotions and experiences typically confined to the black community permeated mainstream America in unprecedented ways.
There was a constant, deep growl of the cats in their cages, which permeated the night.
They seemed to be happy, despite the dense stench of boiling fat that permeated the building.
Another observes her frugal, immigrant family and how that trait has slowly permeated her own values.
Even as Christianity permeated the country and Eostre became Easter, rabbits remained part of the celebration.
I suddenly saw games in a much larger context, and this permeated my writing and reporting.
That includes a detrimental 'boy's club' culture that fostered inappropriate behavior that permeated throughout the company.
Some were slow and happy, some were more uptempo, but the sunshiney mood permeated them all.
Faint laughter and screams floated up four floors and permeated the brick exterior of my room.
Worry, but not yet alarm, permeated the cosmopolitan archipelago of new art's creators, functionaries, and fans.
In 1989, a court-sponsored survey found that discrimination against women still permeated the Massachusetts courts.
That includes a detrimental "boy's club" culture that fostered inappropriate behavior that permeated throughout the company.
He says that experience exposed him firsthand to how racism has permeated the social fabric in America.
He's permeated almost every area of national life, thriving in a sea of publicity, controversy and conflict.
The gloom has permeated stocks for so long; many investors forget that anything can even go up.
There's something to be said about the lesbophobia that permeated the show both on and off screen.
"Something that struck me was the love that just permeated throughout the entire building," says McRae, 37.
While he thrived in the big cities for twelve years, notes of Arizona regularly permeated his work.
This also explains why the messages of Psalms have permeated so many parts of the Catholic Mass.
This has permeated legislations across the United States, unleashing a torrent of panic-driven and hostile bills.
Lowe is voicing a nagging feeling that has permeated throughout the commentariat for a very long time.
History didn't need to be wedged into the book; the book was already inevitably permeated by it.
Or, in a culture permeated with online pornography, sexting and Tinder swiping, isn't everyone a closet digisexual?
"In my view, your conduct was permeated by staggering arrogance," Kidd said in handing down the sentence.
He was hefty with a powerful voice and an energy that permeated every crevice of the office.
The championship mind-set of LeBron James has permeated the team, which is already eyeing the playoffs.
Quite the opposite: A distinct air of 1980s-flavored sci-fi kitsch permeated every figure-hugging look.
Do we even believe in the God who so inspired and permeated the life of Harriet Tubman?
But speculation within her own caucus about her viable future has permeated through the halls of Congress.
But there was an extra weight in the air — a heaviness that permeated even the simplest topics.
The way that it's permeated the culture, I never thought that it would be quite like this.
He believes dark energy permeated the rubble ... so he had it locked away in a storage facility.
Her voice permeated our day-to-day lives until it became part of the tapestry of our culture.
Or has the trend finally permeated through media deep enough to become the mainstay it deserves to be?
Clinton grew up in a culture permeated by the threat of creeping Communism — and later, the Vietnam War.
It has also permeated internet culture, with dangly men's earrings popping up in TikTok videos and various memes.
The hacked content permeated the discourse of the debates, informing both the moderators' questions and the candidates' answers.
This is a dynamic that has permeated Sino-American relations throughout China's rise over the past two decades.
Discrimination and segregation have long permeated much of American life; they now threaten the future of every American.
The same scent of desperation and loneliness that characterizes actual speed dating events on TV permeated the air.
The viciousness of online political discourse has permeated the way we talk about it IRL, to our detriment.
The heavy smell of leaking gas permeated the air, as it did across damaged parts of the city.
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent demonizing her, and it's permeated the public's view of her.
The third bedroom is in the back, overlooking the garden and permeated with the sounds of the waterfall.
Fettman: As even a casual observer will note, insurtech has permeated virtually every aspect of the insurance industry.
That logic has so permeated the culture that these "experiences" need to offer little to activate that impulse.
The entire absurdist enterprise is permeated with this air of doing what you can with what you've got.
I think later generations didn't actually have to think about it as much because it had permeated everything.
A similar frustration also permeated Jessica Simpson's music career, according to her new memoir, Open Book, out today.
It's important to own up to the facts about how race has totally permeated our criminal justice system.
"Without a doubt, the National Migration Institute was one of the institutions most permeated by corruption," she said.
By the end of the fourth year a new culture was in place — a sense of pride permeated.
Ethnic studies programs work by challenging the "Euro-American studies curricula" that has permeated universities since their inception.
For all of the rugged glamour the rave scene embodied, there was an inescapable darkness that permeated it.
Vivian Shepherd, Mr. Shepherd's niece, said she could not understand the sense of shame that permeated her life.
But through these storylines Sunless Skies becomes a fantasy history epic set in a world permeated by magic.
Chants of "do your job" and "tax return" permeated throughout the crowd, as did applause for Cotton at times.
Thanks to Netflix and Zac Efron, the words "Ted Bundy" have, once again, permeated news rooms and sound waves.
And it's important to own up to the facts about how race has totally permeated the criminal justice system.
Its ideas have permeated his subsequent campaigns as well as his broader efforts to tighten social and political controls.
The disagreement between the two law firms underscores the contentiousness that has permeated this deal almost from the beginning.
A notably grim affair, "Stranger" is redolent of urban paranoia and permeated with a sense of free-floating guilt.
A faint smell of weed permeated the space as D.R.A.M. rolled up the first of the afternoon's many joints.
Goldman Sachs, for one, considers the slowdown that permeated 2019 as perhaps being the bottom in the growth outlook.
Before we notice it, work's demands have permeated time we should have for our families, our communities and ourselves.
All in all, according to Mazarr, a "truly astonishing degree of wishful thinking" permeated the upper echelons of government.
"This story had permeated my mind," says Edmonds, who first encountered "Giovanni's Room" a decade ago, at age 20.
They will reminisce over the comity and civility that permeated both Houses up to and including the Reagan presidency.
Star Wars has permeated our culture so much that you likely already know a ton of the characters involved.
These technologies have gradually permeated the consumer market, thanks in part to voluntary actions by a handful of automakers.
But for some reason [starting] in the U.S. as an Asian collective and kind of permeated the global scheme.
It's evident that an illusion of inclusion in relation to Latinx people has permeated Hollywood over the past decade.
We — especially, and ironically, the most privileged in our culture — now live in a world permeated by such lies.
They also popularized a term that has utterly permeated pop culture, from Parks and Rec to Kim Kardashian's custom emojis.
The level of emotion that permeated not just Miami, but the entire baseball community, was and is difficult to fathom.
By December 7503, San Juan felt half-empty, permeated by the rumble of generators and the sharp smell of diesel.
Yeah, it was an uncomfortable situation all around for everybody, and I think that tension really permeated the entire set.
Bhangra teams and competitions took hold at American colleges and the genre's infectious drum beats and melodies permeated pop culture.
The FBI is totally unable to stop the national security "leakers" that have permeated our government for a long time.
While mobile kitchens haven't permeated mainstream fast food quiet yet, American chains are shifting away from the traditional restaurant format.
Other unprofessional features permeated the store, like this lone fan in the middle of the floor of the women's section.
Because they arrived at a moment of economic expansion, they suggest the sense of endless possibility that permeated the city.
The tranquil atmosphere hasn't permeated the four floors above, however, where a fight over leadership has roiled the shrinking congregation.
This sense of a "new generation of leaders" hasn't much permeated Congress — especially the Senate — among either Republicans or Democrats.
None of that noise has permeated the plotline of the show, but it has still satisfied fans' appetites for drama.
Tension between President Donald Trump and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi permeated the room during Tuesday's State of the Union address.
Towns were being blockaded and isolation camps planned, as Venice's iconic Carnival was canceled and fear permeated Milan Fashion Week.
By midafternoon, a restless atmosphere permeated the marble corridors of the State Capitol as a perfect summer day beckoned outside.
Rave permeated popular culture and caught up young people in their tens and hundreds of thousands in a shared experience.
They projected the sunny, and at times tough, image of Reagan, who permeated the entire GOP for two decades. 5.
Harding vividly describes prewar Mogadishu, a city permeated by an Italian flavor long after these colonizers pulled out in 1960.
These latest observations are encouraging as they indicate that the momentum at the end of 21625 has permeated into 2900.
Something dark has permeated our collective subconscious, shaking the very foundation of a narrative we have carried around since infancy.
However, the "safe space" rhetoric has permeated so deeply that, unintentionally, the left is using a display of weakness as strength.
Artificial intelligence has permeated the technology universe with the promise of disrupting every industry, from health care and retail to transportation.
A sterile scent permeated the chapel as if to keep all of the people now occupying it in a germless fervor.
What was once mainly a topic of discussion in female and queer spaces has permeated almost every corner of social media.
The look is about as practical as the bubble nails that permeated 2015, but aesthetics tend to trump functionality these days.
The idea of romantic love has permeated society to a point where it's hard to imagine the concept didn't always exist.
Despite the comic relief of an inflatable rodent caricature of Trump, yesterday's peaceful protest was permeated by a sense of anxiety.
But beyond the loud crowds of the T-Mobile Arena, Golden Knights fever has permeated Las Vegas in less ostentatious ways.
Twin Peaks has so permeated pop culture that it has since given birth to some of TV's most complex female characters.
From the uncomfortable cover art through to the final track, Eat the Elephant is permeated by a dystopian hunger for change.
The creepy, lanky figure who sees through bloodshot eyes on his hands is the one that has most permeated pop culture.
He also says he sees the ways that technology has permeated the many other areas the Commerce Committee has jurisdiction over.
In some ways, Trebek has permeated more of pop culture than the game show he's hosted for the past 35 years.
A critical question for the United States is the extent to which lying and mistrust have already permeated the entire culture.
Portrayals of veterans in movies and television as lonely, distressed characters suffering from post-traumatic stress has permeated the public consciousness.
The Texas governor called the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs a symptom of "evil" that has permeated mankind since biblical times.
In mock postcards the voters wrote to Mr. Trump, worries about his personality — not his politics or policy — permeated their missives.
During one meeting, Turnbull even claims that Cambridge Analytica created the "Defeat Crooked Hillary" slogan that permeated much of Trump's campaign.
Even still, there was a general uneasiness in the valley, a feeling of mild danger that permeated an otherwise peaceful lifestyle.
Graffiti's aesthetic has permeated popular culture, but illegal graffiti is so new people don't know quite what to make of it.
The twin sets, the Ultrasuede: It was the language of fashion that permeated the '70s, and it had a lasting effect.
Together, they manufactured scenes and created images that reminisced on the bygone glory days and are permeated with a tangible melancholy.
Writing in The New York Times, Bosley Crowther described the plot as "vague and confused," but said a tenseness permeated throughout.
I am of the bridge generation that remembers life before social media permeated everything, but cannot imagine life without it now.
The familial feel that once permeated the Capitol receded in favor of steely professionals with short memories and even shorter tempers.
By 2014, Facebook was home to trending terms, hashtags, and pages belonging to news outlets that eventually permeated users' news feeds.
It's also a world permeated by a growing swath of alien intelligences (just ask Alexa, although she won't really admit it).
No matter what misery might be evident, the ensemble could still be very decorative and upbeat if permeated by religious fervor.
You cannot have a country that thoroughly permeated by Christian culture careen into moral barbarism and absolve the faith that cleanly.
It just has to work Despite being more necessary than ever, digital literacy hasn't permeated deeply into the folds of the government.
The consists of a freeze-dried paper disc permeated with "a reactive mixture of cellular components and biological proteins," according to Wired.
Toys 'R' Us's demise has prompted scrutiny over a string of leveraged buyouts that permeated the retail industry in the mid-aughts.
This conversation particularly resonated as the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Jordan Davis, and Eric Garner, among others, permeated through the national media.
His message quickly permeated the NFL, and similar protests have since been staged in the NBA, women's soccer, and high school sports.
Claims of aggressive tactics have permeated the months-long protests, which came to a head after authorities started forcing protesters to leave.
The Hawaii County Fire Department says that "extremely high levels" of toxic sulfur dioxide gas have permeated into the evacuation area today.
In response, Arnold's collages of Black visuals and experiences amid white media illustrate how racial, gender, and sexual differences permeated mainstream society.
Still a fear and pessimism permeated our street conversations and made me see how fearful people are of our country's changing demographics.
That isn't incredibly surprising, given the Islamophobic rhetoric that permeated the 2016 presidential campaign and President Donald Trump's first weeks in office.
World Rohingya Day is a salient reminder that members of the ethnic group continue to live lives permeated by fear and marginalization.
And the culture of the statistical agencies is permeated with a deep understanding of the importance of maintaining the confidentiality of respondents.
Maybe in the few short years since the NEJM paper was published, this information has permeated through popular media, and corrected itself.
It soon became a beloved frozen snack among kids and teens, in an era where American youth culture permeated the Western hemisphere.
No American president can erode the culture of altruism, adventure and patriotism that has permeated the Peace Corps since the organization's inception.
Over the next few years, the awkwardness that permeated my conversations about being Muslim became tinged with vicious judgement and even hatred.
Even when less than that, they were permeated by a sense of musicians grappling with a language that still sounds stirringly new.
That's Killer Mike's position: In a country permeated by racism against black Americans, gun rights are even more important for black Americans.
But the very fact that the official toll was so obviously wrong reflects the disdain that has permeated the response to Maria.
"They spoke about how feminism permeated their worldview and their interactions and the relationships they had in their everyday lives," she said.
The order's language makes clear that the xenophobia and Islamophobia that permeated Mr. Trump's campaign are to stain his presidency as well.
Religious imagery permeated the tableaux, from altar boys to apostlelike figures gathering around a table for what looked like a Last Supper.
She doesn't mince words, however, about the "general macho atmosphere" that permeated the West Wing in the early months of their tenure.
Far from the manicured lawns and Hollywood scandals of LA's west side, undertones of loss threatened Chicano livelihood and permeated their neighborhoods.
More importantly, despite aggressive promotions that permeated across the broader handbag sector, the affordable luxury maker also reported better-than-feared gross margins.
Blockchain, a digital ledger of transactions that has underpinned the virtual currency bitcoin, has permeated every aspect of the business and financial landscape.
But in "Obsidian Tear," Mr. McGregor introduces a physical language that is pared down and clear yet permeated by a fullness and grace.
Concerns about election hacking have permeated the country after the U.S. intelligence community determined that Russia successfully interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
The debate about the extent to which facial feminization reinforces regressive stereotypes is not limited to academics; it has also permeated popular culture.
Mugabe's spies, who permeated every institution and section of society in Zimbabwe, were warning him the military would not accept Grace as president.
Listen to the hosts of "Still Processing" discuss how to respond to a problematic artist whose influence has so thoroughly permeated modern culture.
The gaping hole at No. 2 stands out more today as accusations of tanking have permeated discussions about the state of the league.
But there was also a sense of wistfulness and finality that permeated the empty hallways, as the chances of salvaging a compromise waned.
He was a voice, though, one that permeated American movies for more than three decades, even when his name wasn't in the credits.
A more gastronomically appealing follow-up, "See Rome and Eat" (1960) is a testament to how quickly she was permeated by Italian culture.
"It's not vandalism, I'm a performance artist," David Datuna said proudly of the stunt, which has permeated the internet and the mainstream press.
It permeated how the newspaper covered every detail of his life, from his boxing to his legal troubles to his demeanor and success.
In season three, we see how the resulting grief has permeated Rose's life, unbeknownst to her children, who are American born and bred.
Just like Russia The FBI is totally unable to stop the national security "leakers" that have permeated our government for a long time.
Perhaps most metal of all, the trailer evokes the same otherworldly chimes and towering, buzzy synths that permeated Vangelis' soundtrack for the original film.
Even though the forum officially condemns anti-Semitism and racism, racist, neo-Nazi, and anti-Islam tendencies have permeated the community since its inception.
Since then, Dyson's innovations have permeated into the mainstream while the company has diversified into similarly smart hand dryers, hair dryers, and air purifiers.
The lesbian feminist press has seen many variations on collectives, newsletters, and publications, but very few have permeated the landscape like AfterEllen and Autostraddle.
Given the extent to which JUUL has permeated teen culture, it's hard not to wonder how much of an impact these changes will have.
"This movement first permeated international consciousness in 2012, when a hijabi runner took the global stage in London," referring to Saudi Arabia's Sarah Attar.
Far from being disposable, though, Proverbs' pithy sayings have permeated our popular culture and become beloved parts of both the Jewish and Christian faiths.
And if the numbers aren't enough to convince you, Alexa has permeated pop culture, too — even earning its own sketch on Saturday Night Live.
This response, showing committed customer support, permeated the entire financial services industry, even though many firms' connection to the meltdown was tangential at best.
Since then, energy-efficient processes and technologies permeated the entire economy, and energy use has grown on average 28500 percent less than real GDP.
I come from a visual effects background previously and, you know; it's probably somehow permeated my way of thinking—treating locations as completely malleable.
A molten, creamy mass of potatoes permeated with mountain cheeses, aligot combines the stretchy pull of fondue with the silky suppleness of potato purée.
"The FBI is totally unable to stop the national security 'leakers' that have permeated our government for a long time," Trump wrote on Twitter.
Here are some examples: horses are a new addition to the Americas, having arrived with European settlers and then gradually permeated throughout the continent.
But Temple reminds us that sexting can become a convenient boogeyman, conflating our worries about sexuality with our fears about our technology-permeated world.
Phantasmagoric touches permeated Season 2 of Atlanta, and the heady sci-fi feature Annihilation included imagery (and a creature) out of an acid-trip nightmare.
With their new 2016 album, also called American Football, the band scrapped the ramshackle vibe that permeated throughout their classic debut for crisper, tighter songwriting.
Often the veil, rather than being a constraint, is used by women as a way to navigate restricted spaces permeated with occupation, masculinity, and danger.
"But that fact hasn't fully permeated the millennial community, and we want to change that," said Counihan, whose marketplace sells health plans in 38 states.
Los Angeles is the biggest Latin American city outside the region and it is permeated by the language, culture, food and music of the south.
"The FBI is totally unable to stop the national security "leakers" that have permeated our government for a long time," Trump tweeted in two messages.
Oil prices struck a new 2017 low on Thursday as mixed U.S. stockpile data compounded bearishness that has permeated the energy complex in recent weeks.
This wasn't just a bad habit or questionable lifestyle choice for raggedy assed nak muay in the UK. Ganja smoke permeated the Bangkok scene, too.
A sleeveless, high-neck pullover and varsity-inspired mesh top lend themselves to the athleisure aesthetic that has permeated our vocabulary and off-duty wear.
Ten minutes—permeated by a few worrying microwave pings emanating from behind a curtain— pass before I am served a floppy brown puck of flesh.
Trump is sticking by his embattled adviser Stephen Bannon, who is a symbol to many of how the alt-right has permeated the White House.
With a book every year—57 in all, each permeated by "Night"—with lectures, articles, even cantatas, he rammed the subject of the Holocaust home.
But the expectation of his impending departure has escaped the hushed confines of Ryan's inner circle and permeated the upper-most echelons of the GOP.
A mild horseradish kick permeated its companion cocktail sauce (in a paper ramekin this time), but a slice of lemon would have been welcome, too.
A culture of hard partying permeated certain quarters of high school and college life in the 1980s, when binge drinking among teenagers reached record levels.
Though a lot of "oohs" and "aaah" permeated the air above, one person shouted "sputnik!" as his onomatopoeic interpretation, apropos of nothing and decidedly excellent.
His messaging is permeated with divisive language that galvanizes core supporters more than it persuades anyone on the fence, much less on the other side.
The opening look at Vaquera included a T-shirt emblazoned with "In Loving Memory of New York," and that sense of angst permeated the collection.
There was an underlying decency and honesty that permeated the White House when the Carters lived there that makes today's bloviation and lies particularly appalling.
Through her sober, book-length studies On Photography and Illness as Metaphor, she helped change the terms of public debate around phenomena that permeated culture.
"There's an overall awareness that has permeated the workplace, and people are being more cautious," said Barbara Safani, president of Career Solvers in New York.
As Catholicism permeated world culture, the melody of the chant was repurposed into classical music, where it was used to convey a deathly, eerie tone.
"This has certainly permeated the conscience of a big section of the public and we continue to get correspondence on a daily basis," Rourke says.
These trinkets that used to be the relics of tourist hippies and biker gangs have now thoroughly permeated the mainstream, thanks not least to Instagram.
That getup has so thoroughly permeated the international scene that real women have adopted the look to protest those in power, in particular President Donald Trump.
This has been a talking point among some environmental activists for years, but it's never permeated high-level politics like it has already in this contest.
Assia equated the market softness to the dot-com bubble, where despite the crash, the internet still permeated and disrupted the economy in the long run.
The violence brought much of central Hong Kong to a standstill, as tear gas permeated the air forcing shops to shut and trapping residents inside buildings.
Like other modern multi-hyphenates, she hasn't 'carved a space for herself,' she's permeated the boundaries so she doesn't need to do any carving at all.
The controversy over the abbot in part reflects more than a decade of divisive politics in Thailand, which has permeated all aspects of life, including Buddhism.
She said she was attracted to its unique, painterly appearance, an organic effect caused by the minerals that had permeated the ivory over thousands of years.
The group blasted the tweet as a "scurrilous, stereotype-laced attack" and compared it to 19th century anti-Irish cartoons that permeated media at the time.
First in the Department of Defense under Robert McNamara's "whiz kids," and then expanding to social programs during the Johnson administration, policy analysis permeated the government.
They were more wound up by the image of two girls kissing in skimpy outfits, even though similar heterocentric displays had permeated our screens for years.
"It might sound funny to draw this connection, but I do truly believe that that cowboy outlaw western culture is permeated within [Denver's] people," he says.
The story has permeated conservative media in recent days, amplified by figures like Rush Limbaugh and Pat Buchanan, and a long lineup of Fox News personalities.
Besieged by violent, racist Jim Crow laws that permeated political, religious, and social institutions, black families faced difficult decisions to uproot themselves to secure better futures.
The Bottom Line Warm, chic and permeated with a love of its own history, the Vera hits all the right notes for visitors to Tel Aviv.
A similar frostiness permeated a recent performance in Berlin of Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto that was often at odds with its more freewheeling soloist, Daniel Barenboim.
Men behaving badly is a theme that permeated the tech industry long before venture capitalist Justin Caldbeck's sexist behavior was exposed by The Information last month.
From 1978 to 2002, Mr. Moi, who passed away of an unspecified illness at a private hospital in the capital, permeated every aspect of Kenyan life.
In Uber's case, she says the company's cultural toxicity permeated the entire organization because it came from the top down and was allowed to spread unchecked.
The Japanese currency gained broadly as a risk-off mood permeated through markets, hitting a six-week high of 113.61 yen to the U.S. dollar JPY=.
I also enjoyed the way the salty, bacon flavor permeated through the soup with every bite, even after we ate all of it off the top.
The identities of the two artists who participated remain undisclosed, and the reactions to both shows were permeated by a multilayered sense of resentment and unease.
Hopes that liberalising reforms would breathe new life into India's economy have permeated the air since Narendra Modi swept to power as prime minister in May 2014.
In a country where drinking has long permeated social life, alcohol was responsible for 1.2 million hospital admissions in 2012 with 8,416 alcohol-related deaths in 2013.
If you permeated space, and if our planet moved through you, then light should travel at different speeds through you, based on the direction of Earth's travel.
"Either Trump hasn't found the necessary independence and he's been driven into a corner... or russophobia has permeated the new administration from top to bottom," he added.
"The way we did up there and the way we play music down here is completely different," he says, noting the house music that permeated his sets.
Around the time I learned to write my name, I heard about the Soong sisters, whose reputation permeated Chinese society like some heady, if slightly unholy, perfume.
Some reviewers have criticized this decision as a cop-out, especially because Joker strips out the fraught, complicated racial tensions that permeated the real 1980s New York.
I have to be honest: Since then, I have seen such growth, and that added confidence has permeated throughout other aspects of her performance for the year.
Kacey Musgraves permeated the greater pop culture scene with her album Golden Hour and, most importantly, Mariah Carey returned to the scene with her celebrated album Caution.
Thanks to social media especially, it permeated our daily existence in a way that was deeper and more inescapable than, say, binge-watching Stranger Things on Netflix.
"(Social media have) permeated the economy in ways they really don't understand and that this will have an economic impact ... It will definitely slow growth," he said.
The song permeated through Baltimore like club music of the 90's and 2000's, being blasted out of cars on any given day, even in 15003.
One of its most lucrative ventures is AliPay — a mobile payment system that has permeated every level of Chinese society, from department stores to local food carts.
When Shane McMahon says things suck, it's an indication not just that this realization has permeated Vince McMahon's throne room but that something is going to change.
Still, prosecutors themselves have accused Mr. Cohen of "a pattern of deception that permeated his professional life," and Mr. Trump's defense lawyers would certainly attack his credibility.
The solution was an apartment in which the character lives and works, permeated by golden, mottled light when the memories of glimpsing and meeting Zefka are evoked.
S.L. David, you've spoken about your childhood, your outrageously criminal father, how you were sent to boarding school when you were 5, the lies that permeated everything.
Yet, with Rose's unexplained absence, and with Carmelo Anthony and Kyle O'Quinn getting ejected, the Garden was permeated with the sense of a team descending into chaos.
Inflation concerns permeated through the market last month as investors worried that higher inflation would lead the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policy at a faster rate.
Narcos so often seemed to have little faith in its viewers to keep up with what was happening, a flaw that permeated almost everything about the series.
Gender inequality permeated not only Pakistani society but the police and judiciary, HRW said, and was a major factor in the reluctance of many victims to come forward.
By the late 90s, extreme music had permeated, to some extent, most places on earth—but even then, not everywhere had enjoyed the rank privilege of becoming jaded.
By the late 20123s, extreme music had permeated, to some extent, most places on earth—but even then, not everywhere had enjoyed the rank privilege of becoming jaded.
His cautious style permeated everything that happened in his White House, from his statements to his policy proposals to his often-bloodless responses to domestic and international crises.
And for all their awkwardness, crossovers have still permeated popular culture: it's perfectly chic to roll up to the valet in the Porsche Macan behind a Ferrari 458.
Then lightening the mood, Brooks joked that the bipartisanship mood that permeated Thursday night's pregame activities came to an abrupt halt the moment the first pitch was hurled.
But Ali was also Muslim, and in the last few months of his life, he refuted some of the Islamophobic rhetoric that has permeated the current presidential campaign.
But by the time electronic music exploded in Europe and eventually permeated the US pop market, the story of black DJs and producers had faded from the narrative.
The magazine's hopeful globalism, meanwhile, fit with the end-of-history triumphalism that permeated the late '73s, in the wake of the Cold War but before September 11.
There also needs to be some effort to determine how far the fission products — the results of the nuclear explosion, which are radioactive — have permeated in the area.
Yankees 5, Indians 4 CLEVELAND — To understand the desperate straits the Yankees are in, consider the sudden and rare scent of meritocracy that has permeated the lineup card.
But here's the thing: Even when he is trying to sound racially inclusive, his imagery is permeated by an "alt-right" sensibility that fundamentally sees nonwhites as subhuman.
Edward Alden, a fellow at the Council on Foreign relations, tells me that European companies naturally train their own workers but "that hasn't permeated U.S. companies" as yet.
It was already clear that sexualized violence permeated the town's subconscious, from the End Zone to the hunting shed decorated with hard-core pornography and bloody animal parts.
"In my view, your conduct was permeated by staggering arrogance," County Court of Victoria Chief Judge Peter Kidd said in the sentencing, which took more than an hour.
Stretched over the course of one calendar year, this exhibition attempts to represent the ways that colonialism and slavery have permeated the United States' past, present, and future.
"Eugene is a pretty passionate guy, and that has permeated the culture — the 400 people who work at Pabst today are pretty passionate about it," Mr. Krumrei said.
These gators may be the city's most entrenched urban myth, one that has permeated pop culture and has become a recurring theme in books, television shows and movies.
But the established hierarchy and formality that permeated relationships between teachers and students, parents and children, bosses and workers, and ultimately even politicians and citizens, had been upended.
She misses medicine and is certain she would have made a fantastic nurse, but she can't shake the feeling of powerlessness that permeated her time in Coos County.
These gators may be the city's most entrenched urban myth, one that has permeated pop culture and has become a recurring theme in books, television shows and movies.
This articulation reeks of the kind of stereotypical depiction of Muslim women that has too often permeated Western societies: one of submission, obedience and lack of personal agency.
Instagrammy direct-to-consumer companies like Warby Parker and Everlane sprang up seemingly overnight; hulking businesses like Amazon permeated what felt like every aspect of our shopping lives.
" But, she concluded, "There was an underlying decency and honesty that permeated the White House when the Carters lived there that makes today's bloviation and lies particularly appalling.
The novel has since been dismissed for its conspicuous racism, but it fueled the archetypes of deranged cannibals and evil Vodou priestesses that permeated Hollywood films of the era.
If I've learned anything in the years I've been sexually active, it's that rough, male-dominated sex—the kind often depicted in mainstream pornography—has deeply permeated hookup culture.
A lightbulb, a shirt sleeve, a pair of glasses, a dandelion, a feather; singular objects are all permeated with light and subsumed into a beautiful inky, tar-like darkness.
Automation, robotics and artificial intelligence have permeated businesses at an increasing rate, and are are central to the rise of some of America's wealthiest companies, like Google and Facebook.
Inside the theater, the smell of urine permeated the air as the girls refused to vacate their seats for food, water, anything, unless forcibly removed by the theater attendants.
This new thinking, the Revolution in Military Affairs, was adopted in 2001 by the Bush administration, only to be sideswiped by 9/11; but his points remained, and permeated.
This style permeated commercial images, and even showed up in the fashion world, as clothing brands like Tapout and Affliction became popular for their abrasive and pre-distressed designs.
I was there, and one of the topics that permeated the meeting was how our biases against people with obesity can be a real barrier to their health care.
The leaders at our Weight Watchers meetings were all women who had lost and kept off a considerable deal of weight, and their fat-phobic attitudes permeated every meeting.
Sustainability thinking has permeated financial decision making, with a strong assist from institutional investors such as pension plans, key Wall Street players, and a cottage industry of analytics groups.
Images of Dany's scaly children burning men alive are perfectly suited to the pseudo-misandrist, "men are trash" discourse that has permeated pop culture feminism for the past decade.
This pretty standard cultural sensitivity has permeated the mainstream a bit more in recent years, but it hasn't quite reached everywhere—certainly not one ice cream joint in Michigan.
"My lens at that time was far more permeated by a sense of duality: Darkness versus light; Good versus evil; Known versus unknown; Life versus death," she tells me.
That sense of calm, even levity, about the virus permeated places like Battle Creek late in the week, even as the first cases were confirmed in Michigan and Gov.
The trial of Mr. Kapoor and his four co-defendants has brought to light the extent to which the schemes permeated the entire company and its national sales team.
That decision was a startling comment on the mistrust that has permeated the Renault-Nissan partnership since the arrest in November of Carlos Ghosn on accusations of financial wrongdoing.
The air in the cabin is still permeated by the musty, familiar aroma that greets travelers at the door to any plane waiting at the end of a jetway.
Headquarters: Los Gatos, California Place on last poll: 31 Why it's hot: With addictive shows like "Orange Is The New Black" and "Stranger Things," Netflix has permeated pop-culture.
Johnson's diagnosis offers one of the most potent examples yet of how the deadly and highly transmissible coronavirus has permeated life around the world at every level of society.
The ruling is fueling new doubts about the efficacy of Brazil's electoral courts, which absorb hundreds of millions of dollars each year to oversee a system permeated with corruption.
Concern about the proceedings and what may come in their aftermath have permeated the State Department, extending even to staff who didn't play a role in the impeachment hearings.
And that focus has permeated the co-working space as well, an industry that has sprung up in its own right in response to a rise in remote workers.
"That loose, sweet, jazzy style that permeated his speech, his writing, his cartoons, his way of existing in the world was right there" in his very being, she said.
In the upcoming weeks, CNN Business will examine the many ways Amazon has permeated the American economy — from the benefits it brings to the risks its vast influence poses.
Some said a boys' club culture permeated the way the police handled these crimes, often letting men go without being charged in cases where there was no physical violence.
The message seemed to be that, by working together, performers and listeners could together create a situation in which the wall between them was merely sonic — and easily permeated.
"In my view, your conduct was permeated by staggering arrogance," said Kidd in handing down the sentence after Pell was convicted of five charges of sexually abusing two children.
Indeed, they have been repeated so often, for so long, that they have permeated the establishments of both parties and shaped the folk political theories of the average American.
The company has opened our eyes to how great a theater subscription can be, and also reminded us how insane Silicon Valley disruption has permeated our economy at every level.
The moe culture that permeated anime for the better part of several years meant that many anime-influenced Japanese role-playing games, like the Tales series, had similarly moe designs.
Meanwhile, noticeably diminished crowds at opposition protests reflected a growing fear and demoralization that has permeated Guaidó's ranks of supporters after he led a failed military uprising on April 30.
Urban Dictionary also points out that fuckboys cannot stand when their former paramours reject them — they hold themselves in high esteem, and they don't like when that facade is permeated.
The incredible thing here is that this strategy — in one of the most herculean displays of effort in the history of the modern corporation — has permeated Amazon at every level.
Growing up in the Bronx, the N-word was something I heard every day, from both Black and Latinx kids and in the hip-hop culture that permeated our lives.
Rolling Stone ranked it as one of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and it's a perfect introduction to the charms and sadness that permeated throughout Cohen's masterful writing.
During the 1980s and early 1990s, images of the shell shocked and not-too-bright Vietnam vets permeated every dramatic depiction of the war and its aftermath here at home.
And as he and Ms. Hall performed medleys of their '60s hits, along with standards by composers from Irving Berlin to the Beatles, their joie de vivre permeated the room.
Mr. Cohen's crimes marked "a pattern of deception that permeated his professional life," the Manhattan prosecutors wrote, saying that he did not deserve much leniency in exchange for his cooperation.
In the first movement, Mr. Frost played the dreamy melody with a mellow sound that subtly permeated the hall, while Mr. Mawe brought lyrical grace to the undulant piano part.
The smoky scent permeated OlioHouse, a Victorian-style home in Wassaic, N.Y., where a group of 20- and 30-somethings arrived last Saturday after a three-hour pilgrimage from Brooklyn.
Around town, an atmosphere of sizzling excitement has permeated the city's Caribbean salons, as customers and barbers alike gather to celebrate, and argue about, their baseball team and its stars.
Likewise, we all know that special interests' unimpeded ability to give massive amounts of money to politicians is the malignancy that has permeated our political system and held America hostage.
As the internet has permeated all aspects of our economy, users have created millions of new posts on social media and e-commerce websites to share their opinions and feedback.
These forms of resistance take aim at liberalism's own forms of social-justice sanctimony, which have smothered academic life and permeated notionally apolitical arenas from late-night comedy to sportswriting.
Seen today, these photographs of resilience in the face of devastation within the low-lying, river-permeated country seem prophetic of the calamitous effects of climate change and environmental degradation.
What I find most fascinating about this shared history is not so much the sonic traces of reggae throughout house and techno, but how its ideas have permeated dance music.
House Industries: A Type of Learning at the Henry Ford museum showcases House's reach and the extent to which their fonts have thoroughly permeated an entire cross-section of pop culture.
Kossola lives a full life in Africatown — he marries and has children and becomes a sexton in the town church — but his narrative is permeated with pain and sorrow and loneliness.
A new book by David Wootton, a British historian of ideas, argues that the second interpretation has prevailed in the West, and that it has permeated every aspect of our lives.
A generally positive tone has so far permeated the second U.S.-India Strategic and Commercial Dialogue (S&CD), a nod to the robust ties between two of the world's largest democracies.
In a study of these cases, James Dunkerley, a British historian, wrote that a political culture permeated by personalism, a degree of violence and notions of heroism might be at work.
Clark believes that the nearly two-decade-long "War on Terror" launched by President George W. Bush after 9/11 has subtly permeated our culture and everyday lives in similar ways.
"The culture of data is probably more permeated throughout [the] Republican campaign world than is ever has been before," said Mark Stephenson, who was the lead data operative for Wisconsin Gov.
He despised homosexuals, saw Martin Luther King, Jr., whom he never trusted, as an agitator, and thought little about those afflicted by the bigotry and injustice that permeated mid-Century America.
Born in 1990, Riaza consumed TV and movies as she pleased, her childhood permeated with the fantastical images of pop culture classics like Beetlejuice, The X-Files, and The Addams Family.
The camaraderie, the sense that you can arrive alone and someone you have known all your life will be waiting on a bar stool, has permeated Wolfie's through its many years.
What's more, reality television — which millions watch (including me) for its compelling combination of escapism and familiarity, falseness and relatability — has permeated wider, societal conversations, taking on a strangely educational function.
"Where a system exists permeated with arbitrary decision-making, random imposition of the death penalty, unreliability, geographic rarity and excessive delays, such a system cannot constitutionally stand," the four justices wrote.
And if "The Love Hunter" does not please, you could turn to Hassler's "North of Hope," a much darker novel permeated with the melancholy Catholicism that characterizes all of his writing.
As one of the hottest food trends this year, s'mores flavoring has permeated into just about every category in the restaurant world, from coffee and ice cream to Frappuccinos and vodka.
That tone had permeated much of the weekend, dotted with activities before the gala, including an annual, intimate dinner at the State Department on Saturday hosted by the actor Kevin Spacey.
But the mysterious fumes that have permeated the L train this week and made some subway riders and transit workers feel ill, go beyond the usual odors a New Yorker endures.
But these insights might be particularly valuable in health care because medical decision-making is permeated with uncertainty, complexity and emotion — all of which make it hard to weigh our options.
The frenetic energy that permeated its production is evident in the final product, and it's coupled with a carefully curated soundtrack that would send shivers down any Resident Advisor writer's spine.
Read accounts from Sir Henry Morton Stanley, David Livingstone, or even Joseph Conrad's novel Heart of Darkness, to see how racism permeated the writings of these early 'explorers' of the African continent.
It was so new, the smell of fresh manure permeated throughout the rolling hills surrounding the Steve Jobs Theater, a glass rotunda overlooking the main building, built specifically for events like today's.
It showed how deep the band's influence had permeated, with hardcore acts like Comadre and Lewd Acts paying their respects, and boasted just as many pop-punk covers courtesy of The Ergs!
Caught in a compromising moment, Jaime threw Bran off a castle wall, crippling the boy, whose eerie mental powers are only one of the supernatural elements that have gradually permeated the series.
By that point, the language of snackwave had already been co-opted by corporate brand accounts like DiGiorno and Totino's mimicking the irony and self-deprecation that permeated the junk food internet.
Dada thinking permeated the 20th century through Fluxus and feminism, as a transcendent practice, and it can be referenced again, as we face the decomposition of established value systems and scientific fact.
Mud nearly causes calamity A misunderstanding outside one of the towns almost jeopardized the delivery of urgently needed wheat flour, and highlighted how mistrust has permeated and hampered the negotiations and deliveries.
From the televised slow-speed chase of Simpson in a white Ford Bronco to the trial that kept the country rapt for months, it permeated every sphere of American culture, even politics.
Also, Trump did some tweets about Russia and the tweets were bad: The FBI is totally unable to stop the national security "leakers" that have permeated our government for a long time.
For the last five or so years, these seemingly off the cuff streams of consciousness from West have permeated through his career, both advancing and challenging our understanding of who he is.
Courts recognize that if a company is thoroughly permeated by fraud, such as a boiler-room operation or a bogus prescription drug dispensary, then any records connected to it would constitute evidence.
The performance was perfect, as the lyrics seemed to reflect Mr. Batiste's inherent optimism, while his contemplative execution communicated the musician's awareness of social inequity that permeated the Armstrong era and beyond.
Not to be outdone by Amazon or Apple in years before, 2018 was the year that Google permeated CES with its own voice — or more specifically its voice bot, the Google Assistant.
Courts recognize that if a company is thoroughly permeated by fraud, such as a boiler-room operation or a bogus prescription drug dispensary, then any records connected to it would constitute evidence.
For centuries, if not millenniums, bamboo has permeated everyday Japanese life, figured in some of the country's best-known literature and become a staple of its art, as both motif and material.
He thinks the activist mentality that's permeated the student body is the new normal at MSD, but he's anxious to resume classes and to put this chapter of his life behind him.
Mr. Levit's interpretation was permeated by wariness, a sense of repression that occasionally exploded — as in the fugue in E minor, the almost sputtering effusion of a man finally finding his voice.
"This last year has been a lot of really hard work and so it doesn't really feel like that wider renown has permeated my bubble a lot of the time," she said.
The California Democrat, who on Tuesday bowed out of the 2020 bid for the White House, struggled to maintain a coherent vision on the campaign trail; internal turmoil also permeated her camp.
Video projections by Adam Larsen throw branches, falling rain, and rushing water against the ephemeral and changing scrim of ribbons, while the air is permeated by scents concocted by artist Beau Rhee.
It's this insinuation — a mere hint of violence, in a place permeated by it, and by taciturn acquiescence — that keeps In a Lonely Place such a painful, and riveting, film to watch.
" Kosachev also expressed frustration at the Trump administration: "Either Trump hasn't found the necessary independence and he's been driven into a corner... or russophobia has permeated the new administration from top to bottom.
The design is excellent, the content is great (an introduction by Art Spiegelman and preface by Ira Glass are nice touches), and you'll realize how much of Ware's style has permeated our culture.
The market has been permeated by bouts of crazy volatility and huge price swings, but has ultimately fallen sharply, with all three major US indexes set to end the year in negative territory.
Spurred by concern for the poverty that permeated many Indigenous communities, combined with a paternalistic assessment that Indigenous children weren't being properly cared for, provinces stepped in to provide services including child protection.
Toxic smoke from the two fires has permeated California's skies with unhealthy air quality across dozens of cities, leaving millions of residents vulnerable to an increased risk of chronic lung and heart disease.
So the times they have to be back in spaces that demand they justify their presence — spaces that, in other words, put white feelings first — are permeated by an unmistakable sense of loss.
It absolutely permeated every single square inch of it, whether it was my songwriting on the album or my absence from it completely because of how preoccupied I was with the baby coming.
Let's begin with an album so gripping, so thoroughly entertaining that it alone could stand as metal's standard-bearer for 2018 — a symbol of growth and mastery that has permeated throughout the genre.
After all, Christian exaltation of the suffering of Christ and the martyrs has permeated Western culture for nearly two thousand years, long before the latest campus dust-ups about no-platforming conservative speakers.
Yet the president's preferred medium provided fertile terrain for satirizing and commenting upon the political moment, a mood that permeated everything from host Stephen Colbert's monologue to the diverse winners and onstage banter.
As horror stories of gun violence and gang wars permeated the news, the public demanded that US leaders do something — leading to the "tough on crime" policies that are still with us today.
Donald Trump Jr.'s new book is portrayed as a takedown of a culture of victimization that he says has permeated the political left, but throughout it he portrays himself as the victim.
The backdrop to these complaints was a culture of hard partying that permeated certain quarters of high school and college life in the 1980s, when binge drinking among teenagers had reached record levels.
"Dark" also resurrects the anxiety and sorrow that permeated Mr. Odar's compelling first feature, "The Silence," in which two girls go missing in the same way at the same place 23 years apart.
Nearly every former employee also recounted how this select group of higher-ups cultivated a Mean Girls environment of cliques, fear, and intimidation that permeated the workplace and repressed people from speaking out.
Sauropod dinosaurs, for example, had limbs like columns to support their massive weight, yet their load was most likely lightened by an avian-like respiration system, which permeated their skeleton with air sacs.
An unknown depth is permeated by the lush tones of Hans Berg's music and sound pieces, and penetrated by the pulsing light of neon elements scattered throughout the central installation, "Secret Garden" (2015).
The Senate stalemate suggested that rather than rise above the partisan vitriol that permeated the House's impeachment inquiry and its vote on Wednesday, the Senate — traditionally the cooler-headed chamber — may replicate it.
It was quintessential '80s design (called Memphis Milano, a style created by a group of Milanese architects and designers) that permeated fashion, interiors, and the last stop in total cultural saturation: mainstream American sitcoms.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a product of a Marxist, socialist, anti-American ideology that is permeating, and has for several decades now, permeated American higher education and out going into high schools and lower.
"Today's incident was very reminiscent of fear that permeated throughout our communities during the 2002 sniper shootings," Prince George's County Executive Rushern L. Baker III said in a statement on the county government website.
But I also encourage you to think critically, fight the forces of pseudoscience and fake news that have permeated popular culture, and think before sharing an article ascribing wacky names to the lunar phases.
But the tension that permeated before and after the nail-biter vote was a far cry from the almost joyful manner in which Republicans have campaigned on their promise to gut Obamacare for years.
But their vision was a marked divergence from the polished New Jack Swing style — suits and hard-bottomed shoes — that permeated R&B culture at the time, and Harrell wasn't sold without a fight.
Similarly, Rodriguez-Lopez would take his love of salsa music and encourage Hajjar and Hinojos to incorporate the sounds that permeated El Paso, no longer relegating them to simple, four-on-the-floor beats.
As Dominic Cook, an associate fellow at Oxford University's Said Business School argues, over the 43 years of British membership, regulations and laws made in Brussels have permeated almost every aspect of domestic activity.
Even so, it appears the deep level of fear that has set in on Wall Street — as weeks of market gyrations have wiped trillions of dollars of wealth — has also permeated people's personal lives.
At Off-White a Swiss cheese motif permeated the entire collection, on handbags and boots and T-shirts (not to mention in the hole created from the absence of its creative director Virgil Abloh).
At the Australian Open in Melbourne this week, Slovenia's Dalila Jakupovic forfeited her match after keeling over as smoke from the wildfires permeated the tennis stadium and made it difficult for her to breathe.
"Starbucks stores throughout Manhattan have for many years been permeated with a toxic pesticide called Dichlorvos, which is highly poisonous and completely unfit for use in proximity to food, beverages and people," the lawsuit alleges.
"No means no" has so permeated our culture it's become a punchline among millennials – t-shirts have mocked the concept, and Jameis Winston faced the taunt when he started his NFL career from opposing fans.
" In the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election, as clothing with feminist messaging permeated even the most mainstream, corporate corners of the fashion industry, the trend sparked a conversation about the morality of "commodity feminism.
The first digital currency was also affected by the risk-off mood that permeated financial markets since the beginning of the year, undermining views that bitcoin's price moves are generally uncorrelated to other asset classes.
Oil prices surged as much as 4 percent after the latest report on U.S. crude stockpiles eased fears that have permeated the market in recent weeks, helping to drag prices to nearly six-month lows.
Last week, he tweeted that the FBI is "totally unable to stop the national security 'leakers' that have permeated our government for a long time" and called for those leaking classified information to be found.
"As much as stories like this have permeated our media, especially since the Trump videos, I really don't think we should be expecting this from our leaders of any kind on any level," Fydenkevez says.
A 2017 book on the show's history — written by Mr. Fager, after he stymied another author who was asking questions about the show's treatment of women — noted that a feeling of independence permeated the place.
Achieving the first absolute majority since the fall of Communism, the Law and Justice Party came into power in 2015 with support from ultranationalist youth, previously a fringe ideology that swiftly permeated mainstream Polish politics.
The competitive pressure to build the jet — which permeated the entire design and development — now threatens the reputation and profits of Boeing, after two deadly crashes of the 737 Max in less than five months.
The former drug traffickers I spoke with also reproduce the individualistic, every-man-for-himself ethos that has permeated Mexican society since the introduction of a neoliberal, US-style economic system in the late 1980s.
"I feel like there is an opportunity where we can use Trump as a pawn to start a conversation to talk about the ways in which white supremacy has permeated our society," Ms. Ailith said.
For his mainly white supporters, he came off as ... not blatantly racist, got the photo op, and maybe even secured some degree of cover from the virulent racism that's permeated the rest of his presidency.
The large-scale fight over the President's border wall has permeated debates over even unrelated spending bills and could make it impossible for Democrats and Republicans to come together by the end of the year.
Trinculo added that the ban is a step that's too far from r/conspiracy's original goals and serves as an example of how Trump and his followers have permeated so many pockets of the internet.
The Disney songbook has sufficiently permeated the culture that most of these tunes should sound vaguely familiar even to those who haven't watched many Disney movies ("A Spoonful of Sugar", "I Wanna Be Like You").
If you were alive at all in 1996 and 1997, you don't need me to tell you what this movie is about; it permeated the cultural ether as much as any other movie of the era.
Longo and Richard Prince photographed many of Cindy Sherman's breakout "Untitled Film Stills," for example, and the crew's collective influence has permeated visual culture to the point that even the dumbest Instagram post borrows their language.
Mr Ramaphosa will also have to take on powerful factions at the top of the ruling party to fire incompetent cabinet ministers and battle a culture of graft that has permeated right down to local councillors.
"[Alexandria] Ocasio-Cortez represents a merging of movement and electoral politics that hasn't permeated the rest of the party, let alone the rest of the country," writes Charlotte Alter in AOC's debut Time magazine cover story.
The shared outpouring of heart-crushing, gut-wrenching emotion upheaval from band and crowd alike was rivaled only by their sense of social justice and the same community spirit that permeated the entire Wrecking Ball weekend.
According to a multitude of reports that have emerged since the two crashes, the entire project — from announcement to the first delivery — was "permeated" with the competitive pressure to build the jet, and build it quickly.
"CSIS is a workplace rife with discrimination, harassment, bullying and abuse of authority, in the which the tone set by management, namely to mock, abuse, humiliate and threaten employees, has permeated the workforce," said the lawsuit.
When Ms. Anderson arrived in Los Angeles as a wide-eyed Canadian transplant of 22, the women who intrigued her were the buxom blondes in the music videos that permeated MTV, and airbrushed '80s-era Playmates.
On Friday night, the occasional pop of teargas was permeated by Christian hymns on a loudspeaker from a small chapel on the border, a service common during a period of abstinence observed before Easter in Greece.
That age (I was around 14) really sticks in my mind as a turning point, the realization of what a strong identity his style had and how much it had permeated me without me even realizing.
Banal Presents is the third and final chapter in Colored People Time, departing from the previous shows' speculative representations to examine the ways that colonialism and slavery have permeated the United States' past, present, and future.
Titled "Amazing Grace" — a song that permeated the space in a haunting loop — it evoked journeys both painful and transcendent and helped develop Mr. Ward's approach to assembling found objects rich with past lives and stories.
The same vitriol that permeated the six-game playoff series between the teams three years ago reappeared midway through the second when Montreal forward Brendan Gallagher steamrollered Lundqvist at 11:09 and was penalized for interference.
ISIS was infamous for planting homemade landmines and setting booby traps everywhere from homes and streets to sewage pipes, on corpses and even inside children's toys to ensure their legacy permeated long after they were squeezed out.
"Serial permeated the popular consciousness enough that now you don't have to be like 'a podcast is like a radio show,' and that whole song and dance," he explained in a February 22020 interview with The Observer.
In the Simpson case, it was far worse than most because you had this celebrity defendant, and you had all of the media attention focused on that, and of course the race card that permeated the trial.
Misty Copeland has made history as the first-ever Black principal dancer for the American Ballet Theater, and one of the most well-known prima ballerinas of all time, whose presence has permeated the culture at large.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia plans to tighten vetting of senior public servants amid fears that hardline Islamist ideology has permeated high levels of government, according to documents reviewed by Reuters and a senior official involved in the plan.
"For years," she writes, "my dad and his trusted colleagues had built a business based on people and culture, engaging employees in a social mission that permeated every aspect of the business without sacrificing the bottom line."
The Xhosa's deep connection to the forest "has permeated the Xhosa language, imbuing idioms, proverbs, riddles, names of months and times of day, stories, legends, songs, chants, and more," according to a Terralingua profile on the group.
Alternately adored, reviled, overlooked and imitated in his own day — one former employee arched an eyebrow at the rose-colored glasses with which many critics now look back on those years — his influence has nonetheless permeated widely.
He has created a phantasmagoric, ever-changing landscape permeated by spoken text and film, and populated by 12 dancers and five musicians who perform for almost three hours amid a plethora of constantly manipulated props and objects.
The Beaux-Arts posters, on display through May 20, give a sense of the ferment of idealism, rebellion and rejection of the status quo that permeated French society and marked the second half of the 20th century.
The washroom was permeated with the damp odor of scoured bathtubs, but through the large, sunlit sash windows of the communal area came a stream of fresh air, rich with the scent of autumn and harvest time.
But for many Muslims, their legacy is both deeper and harder to define: the absence of joy and a harshness that permeated one's vision of religion in total opposition to the mercy they have now belatedly discovered.
The historian who did the most to explain this structure of speech, Sacvan Bercovitch, believed the jeremiad permeated public rhetoric to such a degree that speakers and listeners became unconscious of the genre and its inherent tensions.
Yes, Congress must take swift action, but true progress will depend on new policies that are guided by the irrefutable medical evidence — and not the bias and stigma that has traditionally permeated the debate and government decision-making.
The book Satanic Panic: Pop-Culture Panic in the 1980's recounts the way the devil permeated youth culture 40 years ago, hitting fever pitch with co-productions with bands like Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, and Judas Priest.
They seemed to be straddling two eras — one a glorious phase when the team permeated the region's sports fabric, another the here-and-now, with the locals forgiving but not entirely forgetting the franchise's sojourn in St. Louis.
The Getaway With Donald J. Trump set to become the 45th president of the United States, the spirit of openness that has permeated everything from our increasingly global economy to how we travel may be poised to change.
My son and I met them both, as well as Norika Sora, Mr. Sakamoto's wife and manager, on a bright spring afternoon between services at Kajitsu, where the tobacco-earth smell of Iribancha tea permeated the dining room.
"There's no Skype, no Facebook, no Twitter, no Instagram… we use WeChat here!" they rap on the song, permeated by WeChat message alert sound effects and a gruff guest spot from cult favourite South Korean rapper Keith Ape.
The devastating truth that permeated the piece—that the most powerful government in the world is actively turning a blind eye to those situated on the economic front lines of the encroaching disaster—prompts a number of questions.
The strategy, set by Alan Horn, Disney's movie chairman, replicates what Disney-owned Marvel Studios has done with superhero films — take characters that have permeated popular culture and elevate them by bringing on top stars and serious filmmakers.
The images are permeated by a deep sense of security and comfort: with the photographer, in the salon environment—you get the sense that these are regular haunts where they feel at home—and in their own identity.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The story of Elizabeth Holmes and her failed health startup Theranos has permeated public discourse this year, thanks to Alex Gibney's new HBO documentary The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley.
Regardless of your political affiliation, with the Obamas' time in the White House soon coming to an end, Southside may leave you waxing nostalgic for that sense of hope and change that permeated the country eight years ago.
Feb. 24-June 5 Although definitions of mannerism shift, the word is mostly used to refer to the florid style of painting that emerged in Florence in the early 1500s and permeated the Continent in the century that followed.
August's story really permeated, and it was in the headlines everywhere and it felt like if people are going to do stories about porn then we wanted it to be us because we knew almost all of the players.
"Mobile payment has permeated all aspects of life and changed basic, everyday habits," Ogilvy & Mather and Ipsos said in a report on the Chinese mobile payment market last year, noting that even traditional cash gift-giving has gone digital.
My initial impression was that Ford had extracted a row of four cells from the formalist grid and permeated them (more precisely, three out of the four) with the nuanced and defiantly anti-formalist factor of the artist's touch.
Number of streams: 132,628,953+The simple fact is that "Senorita" would not have permeated our radio stations or racked up these streaming numbers if Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello hadn't combined its release with a very PDA-focused tour.
These are straightforward electropop exercises that borrow the textural palette of tropical house, which has become unfashionable in the world of EDM proper but has permeated mainstream pop like a big spot of rainbow bleach radiating in every direction.
As the position has evolved, a hybridized strain of running back has permeated the league, players as comfortable with, and capable of, lining up in the slot or being split wide as they are rushing 20 times per game.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's three-month old outbreak of African swine fever has spread for the first time to the country's south, its major pork-consuming region, signaling how deeply the deadly disease has permeated the country's pig herd, the world's largest.
Last week's events crushed compassion, turned people against each other when they are considered to be the "other," widened the abyss created by racism and other prejudice of various descriptions, and permeated political rhetoric in Europe and the United States.
"No one who was in Cuba then, whether Cuban or foreigner, and regardless of his present opinion of Castro, could ever forget the spirit of exaltation and hope that permeated the island during the first days of the revolution," Lockwood wrote.
Enough dirt, dust, and detritus permeated the air to allow the artist to create a large "brick" out of the sucked-in fragments, effectively becoming a tangible representation of the amount of toxins one inhales within a few months in Beijing.
Life in Mosul under ISIS full of 'fear and hardship' Iraqis who were once swayed by the slick productions that ISIS posted on social media soon learned of the privations and violence that permeated the cities that the group occupied.
Moreover, the public deserve to know that the racial bias that has permeated our criminal justice system will no longer be tolerated, and that we as a nation can and should strive for a fair and just future for all citizens.
Ailes's attitudes about women permeated the very air of the network, from the exclusive hiring of attractive women to the strictly enforced skirts-and-heels dress code to the "leg cam" that lingers on female panelists' crossed legs on air.
Telles's small, focused show demonstrates how Surrealism permeated Hollywood, presenting a selection of videos including Loony Tunes and Disney animations, as well as films including "Meshes of the Afternoon" by Maya Deren and her husband at the time, Alexander Hammid.
"But the ability for manufacturers to continue to accelerate, or to maintain sharp surges in production, is in question given underlying demand, apart from some bright spots, doesn't seem to have permeated more widely across the different sectors," he said.
An election monitoring mission sent by the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) found that the vote "reflected the will of the people", even though media had lacked editorial independence in covering a campaign "permeated by personal attacks".
The inquiry signals an increased interest in learning the extent and success in which Russia permeated the social media platforms with propaganda and fake news after Facebook announced earlier this month that roughly 10 million of its users saw the ads.
"Our democracy remains susceptible to cybersecurity attacks; our computing infrastructure is permeated with deep vulnerabilities; major corporations entrusted with the safeguarding of information continue to be compromised; and we as individuals have adopted a laissez-faire attitude towards the whole thing."
When Robert Mueller's Russia probe wound down, culminating in the special counsel's appearance before Congress last month, a sense of relief permeated the West Wing, which was finally free of the investigation that has shadowed the administration since its earliest days.
"Last season, I began to sense even at the games I was attending that there was a certain, I'll call it absence of civility, that permeated the games," Michele Roberts, executive director of the National Basketball Players Association, said last month.
That Mr. Rubio would make double entendres about the size of Mr. Trump's hands and talk about Mr. Trump wetting his pants shows how much his influence has permeated this race and how willingly his rivals are copying his tactics.
The conscious choice to set this in the recent past was one that I think ramped up the horror a bit—a lot of Black Mirror episodes take place after a technology has already permeated and been accepted into society.
These are the things you'll turn to the day you find out that Father Christmas is nothing but a lie, the things you'll try and seek some solace in the moment it becomes apparent that lies have permeated your entire being.
But Spicer's occasional cameos are a reminder of the dysfunction that permeated the White House, particularly in the early months of the administration — or, really, on Day 1, when Spicer stood at the podium and defended fake inauguration crowds to reporters.
"What Momentum's investors and clients and the taxpayers who help foot the bill for its operations do not know is that the management at the company's New York-based warehouse fostered a work environment permeated with vile racism," the complaint stated.
In recent weeks, the novel coronavirus has permeated nearly every aspect of our lives, from the work we do, to the food we buy, to the simple things we've tended to take for granted, like leaving our homes and socializing.
Though the advocacy groups insist they are not simply trying to go tit for tat over the obstruction of Garland, there's little doubt that the lingering frustration over how Obama's final nominee was treated has permeated thinking among many Democrats.
"Even after the Revolutionary War, when notions of freedom and liberty permeated the American consciousness, Kings County remained a committed slave society," the historical society wrote in an article related to an exhibition on the papers of the powerful Lefferts family.
" The end of an era: Miss America kills its swimsuit competition In July, Page Six reported that remaining board members said Shindle and another former trustee opposed Carlson as chair, then "maintained an adversarial tone that permeated every discussion and decision.
By 1984, the cocoa-hazelnut spread had permeated Italian culture, even appearing in the 1984 film "Bianca," in which Nanni Moretti, the darling director of the Italian left, eats in the nude out of a shoulder-height vat of Nutella.
For a young refugee named Bashar al-Sulaiman — who has learned German, found local roommates and assimilated at a blazing clip — integration is both a challenge and an adventure, leavened with homesickness and permeated with a sense of constant dislocation.
HOUSTON — In the lead-up to Super Bowl LI on Sunday, politics has permeated the N.F.L.'s shield to an unusual degree, with players, owners and even the league's commissioner being asked about President Trump and his recent policy decisions.
That informality has permeated the office environment as well, with startups in Silicon Valley garnering a reputation for embracing out-of-the-norm office perks to compete for the best and brightest of the region&aposs stock of tech talent.
He realized that few Americans knew anything about it and thought that the "spirit of kindness" that permeated this unusual Chinese-Jewish bond could inspire a feeling of responsibility to help the refugee, when the very idea seems under attack today.
I spoke with Moss over the phone about his piece, in which he criticizes the neoliberalism — the free-market, capitalist approach to governance — that permeated in New York in response to the city's financial crisis in the late '70s and ultimately spread globally.
Though "Netflix and chill" meme seems to have permeated pop culture in 2016, there are still some people who have been in the dark as to what the term means – namely some of the stars of Netflix's own Orange Is the New Black.
The Atlantic on Tuesday published a report about taped conversations between Nixon and his close associates in 1971 that highlight racist language and ideology which permeated the White House decades before current President Donald Trump was condemned for making racist comments online.
The white label classics of Nasty Crew's Sharky Major, the pirate radio broadcasts of Rinse FM's Geeneus and now-iconic DVDs ( Lord Of The Mics, Risky Roadz, Conflict) all permeated the sound of grime through his home borough of Lewisham, in southeast London.
"The fuel smugglers and thieves have permeated not only the militias which control much of Libya, but also the fuel distribution companies which are supposed to bring cheap fuel to Libyan citizens," Sanalla told an inaugural Oil and Fuel Theft conference in Geneva.
I don't really remember falling or landing, I just remember a white noise in my ears and sitting on the ground with bread around me, until the screams of my friends permeated my head and I realized I must have fallen over.
Rudolph recalls hearing stories about the racism that permeated the family's lives; when her father entered the apartment building where they lived, she said, he would have to conceal her brother so that the landlady wouldn't see him entering with a black child.
I'm looking forward to how the Trump lawyers interact with the House impeachment managers, and whether they are friendly toward one another, or do some of the insults and name-calling that's permeated the president's Twitter account find its way into the proceedings.
This reaction, brought on by uncorroborated social media posts from Snell's own mother and school teacher that Snell was unarmed and shot in the back, spread like wildfire on social media and permeated the physical protests in the streets of Los Angeles.
"Each one tells a story…our subject right here is originally from New York state," says Lumish, as he methodically sprays the stone while scrubbing away mold and mildew so deeply permeated that each swirl of his brush creates a wave of green muck.
"The notion that China is this massive economic monster that the U.S. has to contend with has clearly not permeated the public the way the Trump administration wants it to or thinks it has," said Hart Research Associates' Jay Campbell, Democratic pollster for the survey.
I love Cardi B. You love Cardi B. We all love Cardi B. Between her rad beauty looks, boundless one-liners, refreshing candor, and historic chart-topping hits, she's permeated just about every aspect of American culture and proved herself a doyenne in the process.
Thanks to the likes of Balenciaga and Raf Simons, the dad sneaker joins a long line of conventionally uncool pieces (from oversized specs to translucent rain jackets) that have permeated our subconscious to the extent that we become, dare we say, drawn to them.
Classified information is being given to media that could have a devastating effect on U.S. FIND NOW [0736 EST] -The FBI is totally unable to stop the national security "leakers" that have permeated our government for a long.... (here) [0812 EST] -- Source link: (bit.
Everything that happened at the rally—me getting misgendered, the Islamophobia that permeated the event, the targeted violence towards the Aboriginal woman, and the Australian flag hanging over all of that—it's all interrelated, and it made it the most quintessentially Australian thing I've experienced.
His wish to purge the party of the egregious corruption that has permeated it at every level seems evident: his campaign against graft has been the most sustained and wide-ranging of any waged by a Chinese leader since the party seized power in 1949.
There's still more work to be done and concerns to be ironed out before the final vote in the Senate, but the mood Tuesday afternoon varied greatly from the tension that permeated the Capitol in the morning when two Senators on the Budget Committee -- Sens.
Anxiety permeated nearly every aspect of the trip, including the night before my big panel, when I was too anxious to sleep, and then anxious about the fact that I couldn't sleep and what that would mean for my speaking ability the following morning.
But it picked up on #WhereIsJoe after the Klain video went out, and worry that Biden is not pressing his advantage — he remains the only candidate who held a position of power during a successfully thwarted pandemic — has permeated with some liberals who support him.
"But the ability for manufacturers to continue to accelerate, or to maintain sharp surges in production, is in question given underlying demand, apart from some bright spots, doesn't seem to have permeated more widely across the different sectors," said Vishnu Varathan at Mizuho Bank.
"It is clear that the evidence the State presented to prove the bias intimidation charges... permeated the entire case against defendant, rendering any attempt to salvage the convictions under the remaining charges futile," wrote Judge Jose Fuentes for the court in a 61-page opinion.
It has permeated everyday life, to the point where we talk easily of food porn, disaster porn, war porn, real-estate porn—not because culture has been sexualized, or sex pornified, but because porn's patterns of excess, fantasy, desire, and shame are so familiar.
Classified information is being given to media that could have a devastating effect on U.S. FIND NOW [0736 EST] -The FBI is totally unable to stop the national security "leakers" that have permeated our government for a long.... (here) [0812 EST] -- Source link: (bit.
"The notion that China is this massive economic monster that the U.S. has to contend with has clearly not permeated the public the way the Trump administration wants it to or thinks it has," said Jay Campbell, Democratic pollster for the survey with Hart Research Associates.
Others lived within the "illusion" that they were acting "in harmony with the human order and the order of the universe"—and yet, as Havel observed, daily "acts of acquiescence" led to "spiritual suffocation," in a society "permeated with hypocrisy and lies" ("The Power of the Powerless").
The cliché about the crisis, said by both Democrats and Republicans, is that "we can't arrest our way out of the problem"; there is simply no comparison between this kind of rhetoric and politics and the ultra-punitive rhetoric and politics that permeated the 6503s crack epidemic.
The show's executive producers, Phil Klemmer and Marc Guggenheim, created the character, in part, as a response to the anti-Muslim rhetoric that permeated Donald Trump's presidential campaign and his first six months in office, they revealed at the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Wednesday.
Created in 1969 — they were the only original Muppets to debut with Sesame Street's original pilot — Bert and Ernie seem to have been clearly modeled off Neil Simon's famous Odd Couple, Oscar and Felix, who were tremendously popular and had permeated the culture in the '60s.
In Afghanistan's long war, Mr. Basir's determination to kill one of his children was not unique, but rather just another sign of how long the violence has dragged on, and of how it has permeated the deepest levels of society and poisoned the closest of relationships.
PHILADELPHIA — Cold War-era intrigue permeated the 93-degree heat in Philadelphia on Monday, as Democrats sought to spread the idea that the release of thousands of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee is part of a Russian effort to help elect Donald J. Trump.
For 25 years she stitched together scraps of fabric, pieces of old socks, and fragments of flat or hand-coiled paper, after first soaking or covering them in paint, which stiffened the individual units as well as permeated her sewn accretions with a subtly shifting monochromatic tonality.
The Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University has been working on the ship found under the Indigo Hotel for nearly eight months, documenting the pieces of timber and painstakingly removing water as well as iron from fastenings that permeated the ship's wood over time.
But thanks to the filmmakers' access to Hernandez's recorded conversations while in prison, interviews with some of his lovers and teammates, and a willingness to grapple frankly with his sexuality, the episodes offer new insight into the kind of trauma and denial that permeated his life.
Many a crush was nursed within those carpeted walls, where kitschy pop and disco songs were requested one-by-one on steady rotation, the smell of stale nachos and body odor permeated the air, and beige skates were rented out with questionable aromas of their own.
Even if all the details of his recent policy declarations on immigration have not yet permeated the migration grapevine, his longstanding promises to restrict immigration have fueled a growing perception among migrants that the United States is becoming far less hospitable to immigrants, documented and undocumented alike.
Almost exactly eight years later, we've wrapped up a year in British music where the sounds of Ghanaian and Nigerian pop rhythms, blended with elements of grime, rap, hip-hop and just-about R&B have permeated clubs, parties, Uber ride playlists and crept up through the charts.
" Champion explains that "these symbols represent a level of folk belief that permeated the whole of medieval society, an aspect of religious belief that, taken in context, was as central to the everyday lives of the medieval commoner as the next meal, the next harvest and the next year.
This sort of legalistic approach has often permeated the "both sides" debates of the last several years — typically at the urging of those who benefit most from taking questions of power and harm off the table, and want to reframe punching down as a boxing match between equals.
Several years later, after Bitcoin's value had exploded and the currency had permeated mainstream consciousness — and months before online accounts associated with Satoshi Nakomoto went dark — Wright wrote to Kleiman, with apparent fatigue, about the secrecy around his identity: "I cannot do the Satoshi bit anymore," he wrote.
We had launched in the U.S. and Australia, and I took off for that, and my wife's sending me stories, "Jimmy Fallon's talking about Pokémon Go," and "Colbert Report is talking about Pokémon Go." It just permeated pop culture, professional athletes were tweeting pictures of themselves with Pokémon.
Yet, in a world where feminism (if a diluted version that involves far more T-shirts than active resistance) has permeated the mainstream so much so that feminist messaging has become a bored cliché, Namilia is by far the most interesting label trying their hand at branded empowerment.
We are entering a world that is permeated with AI. While personal AI assistants are already becoming a reality, to many it seems inconceivable that we would ever delegate such important civic duties — even if an AI assistant probably knows what's best for us at any given moment.
As they toured the island, including Wirata's family home in a mountain district near Lake Batur, Freedman realized her preconceptions—that Bali, with its tropical climate and time-honored cultural traditions, would be free from the complications and tensions that permeated her life in New York—were wrong.
"Body parts were everywhere and the smell of death permeated the air," Mr. Yellin recalled in a May 19843 interview with the Library of Congress for its Veterans History Project, telling of his first weeks on Iwo Jima after the Marines had seized its airstrips from the Japanese.
And because I know that the couch is either a W or SW, I can recommend using an upholstery cleaning machine, which is going to be critical here because the odor has certainly permeated deep into the cushions, which, because they're not removable, limit the options for washing them.
Nods to Peru's indigenous past and present permeated much of the magazine: its title is a Quechua word meaning "wise man and teacher," most of its cover illustrations are of figures with indigenous features and dress, and its graphic design evokes the geometry of Incan artifacts and architecture.
Sister Spit began in San Francisco in the early 1990s, when writers Michelle Tea and Sini Anderson said, fuck this shit, and created a weekly girls-only open mic at a time when misogyny-fueled dude poetry permeated the literary scene of the city, and of the nation.
This is precisely the kind of violence that has permeated Game of Thrones throughout its entire run — gratuitous showdowns that writers on this very website have agreed are boring or don't make sense between people who will either both be killed off or end up on the same side after all.
To look at how Southern BBQ has permeated the Aussie food scene, we head along to Le Bon Ton and Fancy Hank's in Melbourne, and LP's Quality Meats in Sydney, to meet their chefs, learn their secrets, and see the spins they're putting on what has become an American artform.
But more than any other movie star he embodied the stance that permeated much of the country-and-western and southern rock of the Carter era, in which regional pride and defiant hell-raising were accompanied — and sometimes drowned out — by class resentment directed against the bosses and their minions.
The carnage in Tayaran Square punctured a growing sense of hope and pride that had permeated Baghdad after Iraq's security forces, bolstered by large numbers of volunteers and fresh recruits, successfully fought grueling battles against the insurgent group that had held one-third of Iraqi territory and terrorized millions of citizens.
A faint smell of wood shavings and eau d' farm permeated the main cabin of the 747 as passengers stuffed their carry-on luggage into overhead bins, most unaware that outside, a goose-necked, cranelike apparatus was maneuvering the boxes of horses from the gate into the rear of the aircraft.
The staircase did have fluorescent lights that constantly changed, as did large monitors mounted on the walls of the theater, but if there was any smoke in the theater, it permeated from the adjacent casino; the only pyro occurred at the very end of the show as the Boys exited the stage.
We are far, far away from the traditional left attitude that welcomed technological change as the handmaiden of abundance and increased leisure — or, for that matter, from the liberal optimism that permeated the culture of the 1950s and '60s, the optimism that offered up tantalizing visions of flying cars and obedient robots.
In fact, each section of the novel is an indirect commentary on the prior Elio-Oliver romance: The first replicates the pitch of its ardor among two people who thought they had missed their chance; the second offers a matured vision of connection between two men, permeated with wisdom about earlier, lost days.
But by having run so well as a rookie and at Louisville, Jackson, at a sinewy 20183-foot-22018 and 270 pounds, is confronting familiar skepticism, propagated by racist stereotypes that have permeated the sport for decades: that he, as a mobile black quarterback, does not throw as well as he runs.
Eli Goldstein: Just the funk in general has permeated into pop culture so much in the last year or two, with everything that Flying Lotus and Thundercat and that whole crew are doing, and even into pop music with Bruno Mars putting out super funky jams and Mark Ronson putting out tracks with Bruno Mars.
The 30-year Troubles between unionists and republicans, Catholics and Protestants, had officially ended when she was eight with the Good Friday Agreement, and after that the long civil war was swept under the carpet or was wrapped like a wound under bandages, whatever metaphor you liked; but hidden, although it still permeated everything.
"That strategy could be a very interesting one because it gets across a lot of the wonderful cultural influences that have permeated life in the States from everywhere in the world," said Damien Eley, executive creative director at the ad agency Mistress, which has worked with the Los Angeles tourism board on its campaigns.
Tracing the steps of the man who some might consider to be the most influential showrunner in all of television — his unprecedented $300 million five-year Netflix deal is a testament to his power — shows how queerness has always permeated his work, albeit in ways that have evolved and been refined over the years.
The tone of togetherness and sacrifice permeated the scene during Houston Rockets media day proceedings on Friday in Houston, as Harden and Westbrook — the former Oklahoma City Thunder teammates-turned MVP rivals-turned teammates again — spoke excitedly about how they expect the two ball-dominant superstars to blend together in the 2019-20 season.
George (1868-1933), a political reactionary whose work was adopted by the Nazis for his advocacy of self-sacrifice and his belief in a secret, true Germany, was at the center of the George-Kreis, an academic circle modeled on classic Greek organizations; the Hellenic principle of man-boy love permeated George's circle and work.
While those born in the 1980s and the early part of the 1990s still had terrestrial radio and physical media as part of the sonic fabric of their lives, Gen Z-ers and young digital natives largely know AC/DC songs from the way they've permeated, populated, and persisted in the entertainment landscape of their own lifetimes.
"Go back in time before that to the earlier ages, the Middle Ages, when people committed horrific crimes, and when you go back through the history of the Bible, there was evil that took place from [the] earliest stages of the Bible to post-New Testament, so evil is something that has permeated this world," Abbott said.
Comprised of drummer J. Read (Conqueror, Revenge, Axis of Advance) with teo members pf Blasphemy—Deathlord of Abomination and War Apocalypse on guitar, bass and vocals (Read's collaborator in Conqueror), with Nocturnal Grave Desecrator and Black Winds on vocals and effects—rumblings about this project have permeated the underground since its initial announcement back in 2013.
Beyond eating all the pasta, pizza, meats and cheese platters and gelato, there was a lot to take in at Milan Fashion Week: beautiful locations, an upbeat spirit that permeated every presentation and show, and all our favorite songs that played at the shows (Suzanne Vega at Prada, Tears for Fears and Pat Benatar at No. 21, TLC at Missoni).
Most adult fans would remember that tournament, and that team; they permeated the sport's consciousness (I suspect that if you ask any soccer fan over the age of 28 what they most associate with Croatia as a country, there's a good chance they'd forget the beauty of Dubrovnik or the beaches of Korcula and Hvar and just say Davor Suker).
Fresh anxieties about the precariousness of work and the increasingly precarious place of the worker have, meanwhile, permeated the cultural mainstream, from mounting critiques of the so-called gig economy to the teachers' strikes enjoying popular support nationwide to Steven Spielberg's "Ready Player One," a Hollywood vision of the future that features characters who become indentured servants to rapacious tech overlords.
Nearly half a century later, the months-long melodrama that followed in the wake of the Bills' decision to draft Simpson feels like a footnote, as does everything that occurred in Simpson's life before the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, the televised slow-motion car chase, and the trial that impacted and permeated nearly every aspect of American culture.
And because the show has been on hiatus for over a year (since September 2016), and because its second season was met with a decidedly mixed reception, and because so much has happened in our world since then, season three tends to feel like an artifact from another place and time, one picked up through accidental transmissions that somehow permeated into our present day.
Much has been written about the gender divide in outdoor cooking: Whether it's because of the potential danger of an open flame and the assumption that men are humanity's fire-tamers, or the archaic generalization that men prefer meat while women would rather eat vegetables, or studies suggesting that men who like spicy food have higher levels of testosterone, machismo has permeated the outdoor cooking domain.
Federal CAFE standards are relics of President Gerald Ford's response to oil and gas shortages, a leftover piece of President Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterJimmy Carter: 'It would be a disaster to have four more years of Trump' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump eyes narrowly focused response to Iran attacks Jimmy Carter: 'I hope there's an age limit' on presidency MORE's "malaise" that permeated the 1970s.
Like the Greeks and the Romans, the empty-hand combat sports of striking and grappling permeated nearly every group, large and small, in ancient Africa, and stick fighting, a sport not necessarily particular to ancient Africa (many Southeast Asian traditions include stick fighting, as does some European ancient cultures), was of tremendous importance in these lands where carrying a stick could mean the difference in life or death.
The latter half of "Pebble" shifts perspective and sentiment: I feel a heavy remorsewhen I hold it in my handand its noble bodyis permeated by false warmth — Pebbles cannot be tamedto the end they will look at uswith a calm and very clear eye The remorse the poet feels holding the pebble first reads as counterintuitive; here the cold pebble is noble while the heat from the poet's hand — human warmth!
An excited, nervous energy permeated the camp, which is organized into sections that included a front desk of sorts complete with a map and a concierge directing newcomers, a first aid area, a family/kids area, and a improvised food court stocked with fruits, salads, coffee, dry goods, and enough pizza to feed a platoon—all of it donated by well-wishers, with more arriving every few hours.
Out of this environment, there has developed a troublingly deep contradiction that has more and more intensely permeated the American political discourse over the past few decades—and has manifested quite acutely in the 2016 election of 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.
Ms. Pilon writes about Skate World, the roller rink of her Oregon youth, and what she realizes about its role in her community as it closes: ...Many a crush was nursed within those carpeted walls, where kitschy pop and disco songs were requested one-by-one on steady rotation, the smell of stale nachos and body odor permeated the air, and beige skates were rented out with questionable aromas of their own.
Instead of trying to change the mood of a moment, 21st-century politicians will plan their debates in the hope of inspiring a popular GIF or a viral zinger (especially Clinton -- no aspect of her performance at the House Select Committee on Benghazi has so permeated the consciousness as those well-rehearsed eye rolls.) So perhaps it matters less how opponents interact with each other than whether they can simply get their own sound bites into their airtime.
The themes of music and cultural history that permeated his poetry are brought together in "The Making of the Drum," which begins with the killing of a goat so its skin can be used for the instrument: Bless you, four-footed animal, who eats rope, skilled upon rocks, horned with our sin; stretch your skin, stretch it tight on our hope; we have killed you to make a thin voice that will reach further than hope further than heaven
A former Uber engineer sued the ride hailing service Monday, alleging sexual harassment, gender and race discrimination, and retaliation against her when she tried to report her experiences to HR. Ingrid Avendaño, who is Latina, says she was hired at Uber in 2014 and spent years dealing with Uber's "male-dominated work culture, permeated with degrading, marginalizing, discriminatory, and sexually harassing conduct towards women," according to a lawsuit she filed in California court and obtained by Recode.
As recently as last fall, chatter permeated the Beltway about whether Trump might replace Pence on the Republican ticket in 22020 with someone like former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Nikki Haley expected to endorse Loeffler in Senate race CNN's Begala: Trump will 'dump Pence' for Haley on day of Democratic nominee's acceptance speech MORE to broaden his appeal to women and moderate voters.
But a sense of anxiety permeated Capitol Hill, where many lawmakers — House Democratic leaders and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellMcConnell, top GOP senators throw support behind surveillance deal as deadline looms Senate energy bill negotiations could be delayed until after recess President Trump called on senators to deliver on conservation bill — they listened MORE (R-Ky.) — are in their 70s and 80s, travel constantly around the country for district visits and campaign events, and meet regularly with constituents and other interest groups.
Add to that the recent contradictory statements made by President Obama's CIA director, John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE, with regard to how the Russia investigation was initiated, and we must ask a simple question: Can agencies whose highest levels were permeated with demonstrable political bias be relied upon to act in good faith when handling the clearances of a new administration?

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