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  1. pervade something to spread through and be easy to notice in every part of something

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They're about imbalances of power that pervade the filmmaking business.
But ultimately, that has to pervade the culture of our military.
The force and the symbolism of myth pervade Moore's engrossing tale.
Esports is a phenomenon that will inevitably pervade scholastic extracurricular life.
We must not condone the hyperpartisan tactics that pervade our nation today.
The warped incentives that pervade the trading business are on full display.
A sense of disenfranchisement and a hostility toward Obama pervade both halves.
When screens pervade the field of vision all day, what counts as prolonged?
If axions exist at all, then an axion fluid will pervade the universe.
Considering just how much racism and sexism pervade the website's pages, that's scary.
There's a certain atmosphere of cynicism that tends to pervade smartphone spec discussions.
This kind of technology will pervade not just homes, but also whole communities.
Beauty and truth pervade Heffernan's games, but they are both mitigated and framed.
Comparable images of the complexity of male-female relations pervade other Balanchine ballets.
Rules that seem out of step with the 21st century pervade the nation.
You&aposre being pulled by the many social obligations that pervade our lives.
The midterm elections are seven months away, and Russian bots still pervade social media.
Learn about the race-based inequality that continues to pervade the United States. 15.
As with many Midwestern families, great distances pervade our relationships — both literally and figuratively.
The payoffs from bioprospecting are enormous and pervade nearly every aspect of our lives.
"Seafaring vessels, beards, and the freedom of the open road pervade his creations," Kauffman says.
Chronic diseases, which range from asthma and hypertension to diabetes and cancer, pervade American society.
"Considering just how much racism and sexism pervade the website's pages, that's scary," Lawson writes.
"I think cultural beliefs and social mores pervade every decision they make," Dr. Delozier said.
A red color scheme and an unmistakable brand of drabness pervade most of the offices.
Liz Plank examines the double standards and sexism that pervade media coverage of the Olympics.
Is it possible that power structures — or intractable human dynamics — pervade even groovy egalitarian be-ins?
"We try to make this 'infill' concept pervade the design across all scales," Mr. Wee said.
Like most other American systems and professions, delusions around meritocracy continue to pervade the writing world.
Even so, the violation here did not pervade the whole trial or lead to basic unfairness.
However, the idea that these are good guys just being men continues to pervade the tech landscape.
Fear and anxiety pervade our culture enough to manifest themselves in the freewheeling world of GIF art.
And the spirit is widely found diluted in the fruity ponchas, or punches, that pervade tourist bars.
In addition to spreading across the world, automation and artificial intelligence are beginning to pervade entire economies.
And perhaps that's why fake celebrity deaths so often pervade Twitter: They're surprising, emotional, irresistible to share.
Despite the fact that this sprit continues to pervade Black Rock City, it is absent in the exhibition.
Persistent hardships such as food insecurity, unstable housing, unsafe neighborhoods and exposure to violence pervade many babies' lives.
"So I think the answer is that's the reason that I think it's going to pervade your life."
The gravity of that mysterious substance is said to pervade space and sculpt the arrangements of visible matter.
That's strong ... But ultimately, that has to pervade the culture of our military ... So we're putting money behind this.
Such high aspirations, like those of dancers attempting to perfect their technique or protestors with utopian dreams, pervade WOKE.
Pervade offers a selection of more traditional defensive products, such as OpView for keeping tabs on a client's network.
It is evidence-based to lessen crime, save money, and reduce racial disparities that pervade our criminal justice system.
For the whole world to experience benefits of AI, it must pervade many industries, not just the IT industry.
And it illustrates assumptions that pervade every aspect and version of how America chooses to remember its younger self.
Marvels of poetry, comedy, romance, imagination, humanity pervade the Sarasota company's all-Ashton program this week at the Joyce.
Despite the images of rural idyll that so heavily pervade his drawings, Edward's is a more artistically inclined temperament.
She is also working against the stereotypes of hyperaggressive and hyper-sexualized blackness that pervade popular culture, she explains.
And patriarchal norms pervade society as a whole, relegating many of us to subordinate roles and the domestic sphere.
Let's start by recognizing just how complicated and opaque it is — and how many myths pervade the public discourse.
Female boxers pervade the series, and a couple reclining on a bed includes a nude man and a clothed woman.
In addition to the nuanced themes that pervade the album, its stacked line-up of contributors is also majorly impressive.
"It's simply a toolset," Davies said, adding that Pervade does not provide any servers for actually carrying out an attack.
"The views 'Tiana Dalichov' espouses do not pervade my professional career," she said in the statement, according to NBC News.
But the skittishness about sex has kept readers and critics from appreciating how erotics pervade all of Vargas Llosa's fiction.
These tempting, easy-to-understand Cold War metaphors pervade policy discourse around emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
Social justice "wokeness" started to pervade a party that once claimed to be the ally of Rust Belt industrial employees.
So I think the answer is that&aposs the reason that I think it&aposs going to pervade your life.
Still, same-sex marriages too are affected by the gender expectations that pervade our society, and in perhaps surprising ways.
This "reading double," as he calls it, equipped him to personify the contradictions that pervade this variety of Christian worldview.
How I wish views like yours were 'main stream' instead of the trash that seems to pervade all forms of media.
It will inevitably pervade industries such as government, law, energy, and health care, in addition to the obvious (finance and banking).
Every president in recent history seems to have fallen prey to profligacy that allowed ideological tendencies to pervade their clemency decisions.
As small, scrappy opera enterprises increasingly pervade the streets of New York, one may soon show up almost on your doorstep.
But the instantaneous reaction by investors does reveal a few important things about the mood that continues to pervade the company.
Such narrow lenses of the impacts of war pervade in politicians' talking points, public debate and even military training and planning.
This oversight, to characterize it charitably, is representative of larger patterns of perhaps unintentional bias that continue to pervade museum culture.
Both papers were clearly commissioned with a degree of prescience, being published before either technology had begun to pervade the public consciousness.
Despite the obvious undercurrents of religious and cultural colonialism that pervade the whole exhibition, Sugimoto doesn't appear to take sides in history.
Nominees and presenters are expected to participate, and the trend may pervade not just the Golden Globes but the entire awards season.
The violence was an unnerving reminder of the tensions that pervade this southern African nation, debilitated by Mugabe&aposs long, repressive rule.
But he criticized any action that might allow intimations or suggestions -- rather than facts -- to pervade the public's view of the case.
The premium model will undoubtedly be the way forward for most, but the lessons learned from F2P about player retention will pervade.
Seeing that pervade out from those spaces and spread over the rest of the internet or just the rest of the world.
Pervasive dysfunction The episode underscored the dysfunction that continues to pervade West Wing staffing matters almost two years into the Trump presidency.
So-called spiritual approaches to treating addiction—like the 12 Steps, which are actually self-help groups, not treatment—pervade America's system.
Popularized by the mainstream media, these codes span from macho gestures to sexist jargon, and eventually pervade into the mundane through repetition.
I am reminded that a protest is not a movement, it is the beginning of one that should pervade our everyday life.
It sounds silly now, but ideas like his lasted long enough to pervade my own sense of what sex would be like.
Now, companies like the UK's Pervade Software are exploring new digital weapons with the goal of better protecting themselves and recovering stolen data.
That may not follow the supply/demand model, but for now it's the best way to combat harmful biases that pervade dating apps.
When he worked under the former general manager Doug Melvin, Counsell took an interest in learning about the analytics that pervade the sport.
The same is true of the giant, high-speed, Southern-style flying cockroaches that pervade this film, which begins streaming Friday on Hulu.
The new survey suggests the findings may extend globally, and it finds that the same kinds of suspicion pervade even highly secular societies.
"My view is it&aposs the next big thing, and it will pervade our entire lives," he said, as reported by Silicon Republic.
Snack shops, calling card stalls and other small businesses catering to factory workers pervade the narrow streets and alleys surrounding the Changshuo plant.
An epic consecrating empire's end, rather than its origins, this book-length poem sings of the absurdities, inanities, and injustices that pervade modern life.
Residents say air quality has improved, but whiffs of sulfur pervade the city's industrial districts, and smoke can be seen billowing from factory chimneys.
His book argues that we've allowed the profit motive to pervade every corner of society — from government to finance to health care to education.
And I basically have always had this fascination with architecture and it somehow pervade all the way through to when I was at university.
Both are sites where multiple galaxy clusters are colliding, and x-rays from Chandra reveal the massive amounts of hot gas that pervade each one.
And it could give researchers a better handle on the distribution of the invisible "dark matter" that also seems to pervade the cosmos, Zhang added.
"We cannot continue to simply sit there on the ropes and be battered," John Davies, managing director of Pervade, told Motherboard in a phone interview.
Such issues pervade studies about nutrition in general, and chocolate in particular, making it difficult for the average person to draw useful information from them.
Analyzing it could provide clues to the nature of dark matter, whose gravity is said to pervade space and sculpt the arrangements of visible matter.
Images and technological media now pervade every minute of our lives so thoroughly that much of what passes for reality is indistinguishable from its representation.
While female stereotypes in society (not just in advertising) have begun to be addressed, inequalities "still pervade many aspects of society," the ASA's report states.
Gulf waters are rising, oil slicks pervade its surface, while plumes billow below, and plastic debris continues to wash ashore each day along the coastline.
Media hosts and writers expressed disbelief that Zuckerburg would allow lies to pervade the 2020 election, and Ocasio Cortez was heralded for "schooling" and "dismantling" him.
On the contrary: he felt "brave and rebellious" for not handing his phone over to Samsung — the same theme that seems to pervade the Note7 Alliance.
But this sense of frivolity seems to pervade Christo's work, this notion of shrouding a delicate coastline in the marine version of a Snuggie, just because.
I "have to admit that when you're the father of two daughters, you become even more aware of how gender stereotypes pervade our society," he wrote.
" The laughs that greeted such barbs were braced by relief that seemed to pervade the entire auditorium, especially when Rock added, "It's not about boycotting anything.
Rented one-bedroom and studio apartments, which now pervade urban centers around these big companies, are usually meant for a young and childless population, Kotkin said.
But I also have to admit that when you're a father of two daughters, you become even more aware of how gender stereotypes pervade our society . . .
Perhaps the same sense of awkward anxiety will pervade my near-fatal encounters with the many predators lurking in the lush grounds of this stately home.
Although Anderson only mentioned Trump outright a couple of times, this was all clearly a very creative way to dismantle the myths that pervade politics today.
Neither perspective is accurate, but ironically, both stem from the same myth of limitlessness that seems to pervade much of the thinking in the tech industry.
However, high levels of moral hazard pervade China's financial sector, and banks are likely to feel pressure to support the government's policy objective of addressing over indebtedness.
She will surely receive plenty of accolades from her colleagues, but one question will likely pervade: Why is she being asked to leave in the first place?
The spread of this hoax doesn't just show a failure in consumer awareness — it shows the anxieties around privacy and data ownership that pervade the modern internet.
Smaller, but no less ridiculous, deals pervade—in 2016, a town in Maryland offered Marriott $22019 million to move its headquarters just five miles down the road.
He said he also helped his clients reach the major leagues and remain there, and used the analytics that pervade the game to get them optimal salaries.
I won't recommend the album to those going through a breakup: it demonstrates how romantic feelings can pervade the most trivial of contexts and elevate the quotidian.
But the fabric pieces don't just pervade the space without some reciprocity — Smith uses seemingly personal items as anchoring elements in her pieces, such as luggage tags.
Though the group would never achieve that type of success again, 1513 years later, the song continues to pervade public consciousness due to the saving grace of memes.
This is where you need to start if you want to even begin unpacking the ubiquitous, systematic discrimination we face that can pervade all aspects of our lives.
These ideas pervade The Library of Ice, a nonfiction work by artist and poet Nancy Campbell inspired by several years spent traveling and undertaking residencies in Arctic countries.
But all too frequently, prejudiced actors pervade the white space and are singly or collectively interested in marginalizing the black person, actively reminding him of his outsider status.
More women have come forward to report the crime in defiance of the stigma that victims face and the conservative notions of honor and shame that pervade Indian society.
A thought occurred to me: Could the stories of "targeted individuals" be a warning, a cautionary tale about the real targeting we experience as digital technologies pervade our lives?
In the hours after the not-guilty verdict, a mix of relief and resignation seemed to pervade Potsdam, the small village near the Canadian border where the murder occurred.
"We're trying to learn how to run a city while still being dedicated and active in changing the inequities of the system that do pervade around us," he said.
One hitch: In some workplaces, negative attitudes pervade about the cost of older workers, their stamina, their technological ability and their enthusiasm for learning new ways of doing things.
Within the rivalries that pervade Iran's political hierarchy, the American-educated Mr. Zarif is a big contrast to Mr. Ahmadinejad, who as president pushed Mr. Zarif out of government.
The bottom line: This is a far cry from futuristic robot restaurants in Beijing and Tokyo, but the algorithms at Friday's reflect the mundane ways AI will soon pervade business.
So much time has passed with overall European fortunes frozen or even sliding backward that doubts pervade about the ability of the Continent to ever again achieve sustained robust growth.
Acts of performative populism that place the speaker in the crowd, which are made very explicit when done in electoral politics but pervade elite culture at large, are simply dishonest.
When the believing stopsYet, even within cultures where messages about Santa and physical evidence of Santa&aposs existence pervade, most children eventually come to realize that Santa doesn&apost exist.
No one could accuse Thiebaud of forging the masters who served as his inspiration, since their influence is well hidden under the iced layers of sheet cake that pervade his canvases.
As big data, consensus statements and treatment algorithms pervade medicine, small gestures of kindness and spontaneity — the caregiving equivalents of holding open doors and pulling out chairs — fall by the wayside.
But this same cast, conductor and orchestra just performed "Così" at the Aix-en-Provence Festival in France, in a production that looked at the racial stereotypes that pervade the story.
The period's effects "still echo in the way we live today — in the attitudes that pervade our economy, our culture and our politics," Mr. Sorkin wrote in The Times this week.
Listen: The podcast "Armchair Expert" has made its name as a place for candid conversations with celebrities, experts and authors, where many believe "invisible truth serum" seems to pervade each interview.
This mysterious stuff, not composed of the familiar protons, neutrons and electrons that make up atoms, is thought to pervade space and to constitute about 85% of the matter in the universe.
Back in the 227.3s, when the Clinton administration was trying to sell NAFTA, the view that expanded trade was virtually all upside began to pervade the rhetoric and politics of both parties.
An expectedly sparse arrangement occasionally hints at sounds from space: those little beeps that once preceded despatches from astronauts, for example, or something like the radiofrequency "whistlers" that pervade the Earth's atmosphere.
"Ultimately, users are deeper than the glossy or like-for-like images that pervade their feeds," said Clare Acheson, a branding strategist with Trout Creative Thinking, an advertising agency in Melbourne, Australia.
Those shafts of light, though, are not enough to lift the creeping feeling of ennui that is starting to pervade what is supposed to be the glitziest, most glamorous competition of all.
The film, set in New York, is about Clara, played by Zoe Kazan, fleeing her violent policeman husband, and touches on themes of power and abuse that pervade much of the festival.
As robots and gadgets continue to pervade our everyday lives, they increasingly need to see in 3D — but as evidenced by the notch in your iPhone, depth-sensing cameras are still pretty bulky.
More importantly, marijuana decriminalization would free up federal law enforcement resources to fight crime that's actually pernicious, and it would help bring an end to the colossal racial injustices that pervade drug policing.
He was emerging as a symbol of the graft and impunity that pervade Brazil's political system, putting a drag on Mr. Temer's efforts to cast the upheavals in Brasília in a positive light.
George Clooney isn't in the new movie "Ocean's 8," but his sly spirit and charisma pervade the whole project, which almost comes off as a tribute to him and his character, Danny Ocean.
Analysts said the start of November had seen a flood of end-of-month buying of dollars cease and a more positive mood for risk-taking pervade markets after a brutal month for stocks.
As exporters gather at the autumn session of the three-week gathering that starts Monday, a far more somber outlook is expected to pervade the tens of thousands of exhibition booths at the fair.
But in running his norm-breaking campaign, Donald J. Trump shined a light on a larger truth: Voters have had it with the artifice, emptiness and elements of corruption that pervade the country's politics.
It is also a measure of the extent to which unfair, deceptive and predatory financial practices still pervade the financial system, giving rise to the need for a strong cop on the consumer beat.
In either case, the odds are high that the ending of this historic central bank interest rate manipulation will be the catalyst for currency, equity, fixed income and economic chaos to pervade across the globe.
Ocasio-Cortez and her colleagues' accounts accompany new detailed reports on the inhumane conditions that pervade inside Border Patrol facilities, and about the disturbing online behavior of many Border Patrol agents who police the grounds.
The activists I spoke to suggested that the broader cultural shift toward "self-care" may have begun to pervade their communities, encouraging organizers to make time to attend to their emotional and physical well-being.
The lockdowns that pervade countries in Asia and Europe are now coming for the United States, with San Francisco instating shelter-in-place for the next few weeks and other cities considering following its lead.
Irish themes — including domineering matriarchs, dutiful daughters and the rituals of Catholicism — pervade Ms. Cullinan's work, and she often wrestles with issues of Irish American identity, though as a whole her writing transcended easy categorization.
Her gothic ghost story The Little Stranger, however, distinguishes itself in her bibliography on a couple fronts: It features a male protagonist and eschews the themes of lesbian romance that pervade many of her books.
Gender parity in the tech industry is a fitting example: While advocates have been calling for greater gender diversity in senior leadership positions at tech companies for decades, gender inequality continues to pervade the entire sector.
Kamala Harris, a California Democrat, referred to the "culture of silence" that can pervade a workplace and expressed concerns about judges asking law clerks to sign confidentiality agreements that dissuade them from going public with misconduct.
Here too are the brightly patterned shirts and cloths and the motifs — animals, umbrellas, street signs, images of athletes and sporting equipment — that pervade his work, as well as his ongoing experimentation with techniques and materials.
The events of the hearing demonstrate how political alignments now pervade all other beliefs, even those entirely unrelated to politics, and calls into question the ability of elected leaders and average people to make unbiased judgements.
AI that is integrated into ad-routing and content curation will only stand to exacerbate the same problems that caused malicious content to pervade social media platforms in the lead-up to the 2016 elections and beyond.
And rather than attempting to make sense of the inconsistencies that pervade modern, black womanhood, she revels in their messy complexity, bringing together a book that is able to be and do so many things at once.
These tensions pervade the small, seemingly benign "Still Life With Burning Candle" from 1921, with its taut shapes and repeating ridges of vases and tablecloth, as much as the overpowering "Large Quarry in Upper Bavaria" of 215.
There's a libertarian streak that exists Down Under especially with the descents of the settlers of the Bush (and in Queensland in general) but it's nothing like the Don't Tread on Me sentiments that pervade America nationwide.
He said the reason he believes it could "pervade your life" is because it will play a big role both in the enterprise and in the consumer market, which he described as a rare trait among emerging technologies.
If we want to use our capacity for love and intimacy to form a better world, we must be attentive to the power dynamics that pervade sex -- and acknowledge that they do not stop at the front door.
"We are concerned that the exclusion you propose will not only undermine our city's commitment to due process for all but will also perpetuate the failures and racial disparities that pervade our criminal justice system," the letter said.
Issues of access, representation, bias, discrimination and general inequality pervade the stories we cover at Motherboard every day, and while we don't pretend to have all the answers, we think it's well worth diving deeper into the problem.
The science of human-caused global warming "is not settled"The logical fallacies that pervade the entire report start with title and introduction, which reiterate the enduring alternative fact that human-caused global warming is still up for debate.
Anachronisms, false starts, scarlet clues, a noirish insistence on the pathetic pursuit of human truths will pervade its miserable (quite thin) plot, and while the mystery will seem unsolved, to some it will provide the satisfaction of unrelieved despair.
"If the [ghost hunting] group always thought this was a male entity, they would ask if he would have a wife and vice versa for women," says Gum, pointing out that these gendered presumptions pervade most TV ghost hunting series.
The only thing that Swift said that could be remotely interpreted as political was her declaration that these days everyone is looking for something real in their lives, perhaps a rebuke of the falsehoods that pervade our national political conversation.
At just about every exhibit, women in cocktail dresses smiled impassively at passersby as they stood next to shiny new cars — a slightly more understated (yet equally sexist) take on the "booth babe" phenomenon that continues to pervade major tech events.
As for what he will do to repair the damage to the voters' trust, to counter the cynicism and ridicule that pervade Albany, thanks to him and felons like Dean Skelos, the former Senate majority leader, he has no answer.
At a time when the tumult of politics seems to pervade every aspect of modern American life, it is also a chance to look back on the American experiment of our Founders, and just how far we have taken it.
"Turkish armed forces seized the rule of the country completely with the aim of reinstalling the constitutional order, democracy, human rights and freedoms, to make rule of law pervade again, to re-establish the ruined public order," the statement said.
When the custody agreements were in place, the possessions divided and the general dust that can pervade a long-term marriage settled, I found myself in charge of a house and very little idea of how to take care of it.
These experiences shaped the worldview that seems to pervade much of his work, of a crumbling and chaotic society, and forged his deep conviction in the importance of those rejected by or who choose to live outside of societal norms.
While in the 1970s and 1980s the gay rights movement operated much more freely (the country even had known gay clubs and visible LGBTQ space), today activists conduct clandestine operations and hold discreet gatherings as mounting homophobic sentiments pervade public discourse.
While tech continues to pervade all parts of our lives, investing activities overall are continuing to grow, we've seen a lot of evidence that female founded startups remain very much in the minority — just 17 percent at the moment, according to CrunchBase research.
The "coat-tail" effect generally works down the ballot, "from the White House to the courthouse", says Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia; but when related worries—say, the whiff of nastiness—pervade the ticket, the influence can flow both ways.
A sweet smell like that of rotten bananas, or of bodies ripe from iniquitous exertion, could pervade an entire age, at which point someone came along to give voice to how messed up things were and, in so doing, made them beautiful again.
"Turkish armed forces seized the rule of the country completely with the aim of reinstalling the constitutional order, democracy, human rights and freedoms, to make rule of law pervade again, to re-establish the ruined public order," the statement quoted by DHA said.
Lawrence Bobo, the W.E.B. Du Bois professor of social science at Harvard, is also far from agreeing that more accommodation should be granted to the white working class, arguing that intractable racism, in one form or another, continues to pervade American politics.
And it hints at all the bad feeling and zero-sum thinking that pervade our arguments over who deserves what: our envy, our fear of missing out, our paranoia that the rights of others are constantly threatening to impinge on our own.
Many of the embedded networked systems in these devices that will pervade our lives don't have engineering teams on hand to write patches and may well last far longer than the companies that are supposed to keep the software safe from criminals.
Camacho incorporates in her art the symbols and images that pervade Euro-American conceptions of the female body, and become ingrained in women's thinking about our own bodies, but the artist reclaims these images through weaving, a craft largely belonging to women.
But trading on Monday echoed a theme that came to pervade the last few months of 2018: Fears over declining global trade, rising interest rate and sluggish economic growth clouded markets despite OPEC pairing with Russia and other producers to slash output and support prices.
After all, the future of the sport lies very much in how it's consumed and how the fans perceive it – and it must pervade that it's a competition between heroes driving amazing cars that us 'mere mortals' can only dream of driving in reality.
The suit against St. Paul's School in Concord alleges administrators failed "to meet its most basic obligations to protect the children entrusted to its care," and further contends a "warped culture of sexual misconduct and deviant moral norms" is allowed to pervade at the school.
Jessica Bennett, The Times' gender editor, and Mary Robinette Kowal, author of the "Lady Astronaut" book series, discussed the walk's significance — along with spacesuit construction, menstruation in space and the ways in which the accomplishments of women astronauts don't exactly pervade the public consciousness.
But I also have to admit that when you're a father of two daughters, you become even more aware of how gender stereotypes pervade our society … You feel the enormous pressure girls are under to look and behave and even think a certain way.
Maybe you've heard it from your parents or seen it on social media, but a certain piece of advice seems to pervade the financial world: If you just stop spending on unnecessary luxuries — from lattes to avocado toast — you could afford the everyday essentials without the struggle.
The morning after being named "Best Female Chef," she was on "Today" defending (and explaining) the title, while online a debate raged over whether the award was a gratifying recognition from peers or a blatant expression of the sexism that continues to pervade the restaurant business.
"Bad Boy" is a good primer for the stories that follow: Roupenian is principally interested in taking the gendered power dynamics that pervade our everyday lives to unfamiliar extremes, drawing out the depravity of human relationships in the hopes of making us shift uncomfortably in our chairs.
" Read Our Review No. 11 Zadar and nearby islands, Croatia "With fables and allegories, as well as events borrowed from the headlines, Obreht illustrates the complexities of Balkan history, unearthing patterns of suspicion, superstition and everyday violence that pervade the region even in times of peace.
Over the course of the day, models, influencers, bloggers, brand representatives, and activists all spoke about issues that still pervade every aspect of life for plus-size women: from the lack of fashionable clothing and forced online shopping, to the erasure and banning of plus size bodies online.
It is in the confluence of all these forces that you come upon the true nightmare: a society in which small and big lies pervade every discussion, across every medium; where deceit is assumed, trust is naïve, and a consensus view of reality begins to feel frighteningly anachronistic.
But when she drew the bow across the edge of her musical saw, out came an otherworldly sound: an ethereal, lilting sonority that seemed to pervade every corner and corridor of the cavernous Herald Square subway station in Manhattan where Ms. Paruz had set up on a recent weekday.
For some, like Jenny H. from North Carolina, you can experience certain emotions only by putting down your phone and communing with nature: Hovnanian suggests that nature can enhance our imaginations; I would add that the benefits of nature pervade our entire beings, heightening our emotional, spiritual, and even physical health.
His book is a meticulous catalog of horrors, from the historical precursors — the practice of convict-leasing at Southern prisons after the Civil War, in which inmates were rented out to companies as a captive work force — to the rampant violence, neglect and incompetence that pervade a multibillion-dollar industry.
Unfortunately, racist biases and now debunked myths, like the belief that addiction is just a moral failing or "that crack-addicted black mothers in inner cities were giving birth to a generation of damaged and possibly vicious children," continue to pervade our society — even the supposedly evidence-based medical profession.
Jony Arbid and Ruba Blal Asfour are immensely poignant as Mohammed's parents, whose sorrow and panic pervade the first few episodes, in which Mohammed disappears and then, once his body is found, is proclaimed the Dawn Martyr by fellow-Palestinians, who pressure his parents not to lend support to the Israeli trial.
While the incident shows how a trigger-happy culture of policing continues to pervade the Chicago Police department, the way city officials handled the aftermath of O'Neal's death reflect their efforts to shake off the deep distrust caused by a long history and deep-rooted culture of police cover-ups and abuses of power.
It is not just the Yankees' financial might (though their $204 million opening day roster constructed by General Manager Brian Cashman, the second largest in the major leagues, is certainly a significant aspect) but also their embrace of the modern baseball smarts that now pervade the game — along with sprinkles of opportunity and luck.
Scott's film is full of female characters who are all replicants, yet their literal objectification is barely explored; East Asian aesthetics pervade its vision of dystopian LA, yet Asian characters are largely background players; its cyborgs are meant to be stand-ins for oppressed minority groups, but few, if any, minorities are actually present on screen.
"The Trump D.C. hotel has embodied the conflicts of interest and self-enrichment schemes that pervade the Trump administration, easily the most corrupt in modern American history," said Robert Weissman, the president of Public Citizen, a group that has tracked millions of dollars in spending by political candidates, foreign governments and other politically connected groups at the hotel.
That magic seems to come from the ghosts that truly define a place — the way in which time and memory and feeling seem to layer themselves into things, how the past and the future pervade the present moment, how they are alive in some way in the culture, the buildings, the food, but especially, the people.
It was this early interest in Roman history that had compelled Bryullov's best known work: "The Last Day of Pompeii" (1830–1833), which showed the mayhem of the city of Pompeii in the midst of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. The theme of disaster and panic would pervade his subsequent "Invasion of Rome" as well.
Put another possibly dramatic way, as sexist biases still pervade the art system, as the impeachment trial of Donald Trump gets underway, as the hills of California — where Corse's studio is located — burn, just taking a moment to meditate on the dispersed light distributed across Corse's canvases, is in some ways a political act in and of itself.
Similar disappointments pervade "Ip Man 3," which strives to link three plot threads — the gang's attempt to seize the school that Ip Man's son attends; an illness that strikes Ip Man's wife, Cheung Wing-sing (a wan, fawning Lynn Xiong); and Ip Man's rivalry with another wing chun practitioner (Max Zhang) — but doesn't generate much suspense about the outcome of each.
Examples of escaping seemingly really, really certain doom pervade his filmography and each unlikely, larger-than-life triumph in an otherwise reality-rooted universe suggests that Tarantino has, despite all of the blood, grime and grittiness, been spinning a very specific kind of storytelling, extremely bloody tales, but ones where the good guys win, even when they sometimes die, in keeping with the Grimm tradition.
"In the wake of the Biennale Arte directed by Okwui Enwezor, centered on the theme of the rifts and divisions that pervade the world, and aware that we are currently living in an age of anxiety, La Biennale has selected Christine Macel as a curator committed to emphasizing the important role artists play in inventing their own universes and injecting generous vitality into the world we live in," he said.
That is to say, the left-wingers have it correct when they point to the systems of oppression that pervade society: the legacy of residential segregation; the racist attitudes in the workplace that demonstrably make it much harder for African-American men to get jobs; the prejudices — in the schools, in the streets and in the judicial system — that make it much more likely that African-American males will be punished, incarcerated and marginalized.
Prager's memories of Los Angeles pervade the work: a character dressed as a Muscle Beach bodybuilder like the ones she would see on Venice Beach as a child; a "You Are the Star" mural, dating to a seedier era of Hollywood Boulevard, that she passed growing up in the eighties; a key chain in the shape of a pair of red lips which Prager borrowed from her aunt Eydie; fanny packs and cigarette packets of a certain vintage.
His lengthy section on Hitler, for example, contains one of the best discussions anywhere of the Führer's skill as a public speaker: his enormous ability to establish community, in which the entire register of his inner being, his reservoir of pent-up emotions and suppressed desire, could find an outlet and pervade his words with such intensity and conviction that people wanted to be there, in the hatred on the one side, the hope and utopia on the other, the gleaming, almost divine future that was theirs for the taking if only they would follow him and obey his words.

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