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Scientists picked apart past claims about supposed benefits from drinking.
THEN YOU NEGOTIATE WITH THE SECOND YOU GET PICKED APART.
The poor guy may feel like he's being picked apart.
Geneticists have picked apart and published the virus's genetic sequence.
On Wednesday, under oath, he picked apart his boss' defenses.
That proved true, as fans picked apart mistake after mistake.
Why would you want to be picked apart all the time?
Once again Prince William's words and statements will be picked apart.
Comedies have always picked apart the neuroses of people behaving badly.
The story was picked apart by local television stations and newspapers.
The particularities of Trump's makeup regimen has also been picked apart.
The judges were gentle with her, but still picked apart her performance.
That's why, season after season, we see big tribes get picked apart.
The remarks instantly got picked up—and picked apart—in the press.
Dr. Zink painstakingly picked apart those food bits and measured their size.
Just as we expected, other candidates picked apart Buttigieg's résumé and record.
In between spring classes, she picked apart Whitman's willie in her office.
Today, sections of the Tappan Zee stand forlornly as it is picked apart.
Holloway's case has been picked apart for years, ever since her 2005 disappearance.
Picked apart by committee and craven thinking in Congress' $1 trillion new budget.
You must be warm and accessible while being constantly analyzed and picked apart.
I was terrified of being picked apart, of being scrutinized, of being seen.
Suddenly there are individual components that can be picked apart, ridiculed, and demonized.
Its criteria are described in academic publications and picked apart by local officials.
"Every single word Judge Kavanaugh has said has been picked apart," she said.
They are combed over, picked over, picked apart, sought for, probed, fought over.
We're in sale season now, but look around — it doesn't look picked apart.
When the bill started being picked apart, it became far too difficult to sell.
ROSS: THE PROBLEM WITHREGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS IS YOU GET PICKED APART BY THE FIRSTCOUNTRY.
James picked apart every defender the Celtics threw at him in the first half.
Her private emails were stolen, published online and picked apart by the news media.
And even the judge really picked apart in his 172-page ruling of these arguments.
In isolation, any one account could be more easily picked apart and cast into doubt.
From there, he simply picked apart Marquette, hitting open shooters and cutters from every angle.
The wood was so pliable it could be picked apart with fingers, splinter by splinter.
He picked apart the tweets, which accused Ms. Brzezinski of "bleeding badly" from plastic surgery.
The Brewers needed to replenish their roster, which rivals have picked apart on the market.
I know what that feels like to be judged and be picked apart regarding your body.
Despite the album's brevity, there is no shortage of content to be picked apart and thinkpiece'd.
Critics in general picked apart what was seen as an incomprehensible story and baffling character motivations.
In this metaphor, the termites are the injuries that have picked apart the Mets' pennant defense.
The appropriateness of the salute will be scrutinized and picked apart -- for more, read CNN's story.
A close pal of Swift's, Hall picked apart the KKW mogul's response to the leaked audio.
The Seahawks moved in for the go-ahead score as Wilson picked apart the Cowboys' defense.
He picked apart every word of every draft resolution to ensure that it satisfied Russian interests.
Goff picked apart the Vikings' secondary in the first half with one pinpoint throw after another.
Redditors have picked apart every last promotional video to predict the setting and plot for season 6.
Both her personal and professional life were picked apart under the microscope; ultimately, Pao lost the case.
The bear case sees it picked apart and muted by competition, with growth slowing to a crawl.
The Roosevelts and Kennedys each had relationships you could see being picked apart by the modern media.
Women worry about upending their families, about their appearance being picked apart, about their qualifications being questioned.
Some have gravitated toward eating bowhead whale carcasses that have been picked apart and discarded by hunters.
The remark was quickly picked apart by some Twitter users, however, who felt it was too glib.
He and his team of researchers have picked apart the communication systems used by airplanes and cars.
He'd also grown up in a world where he was picked apart for being a little… different.
The film's account of history is begging to be picked apart by those who study the era.
It was a totally different story in the second half as he picked apart the Browns secondary.
The findings are notable because Biden's climate plan has been picked apart by some environmentalists and activists.
Nesbit's diaries were picked apart; her clothes were examined; her photos judged by the depth of her neckline.
During Tuesday's Desus & Mero, the VICELAND hosts watched and respectfully picked apart the actor's dramatic call to arms.
"Everything he does — his body language, his precise phrasing — is going to get picked apart," Professor Epps said.
He was one of many pundits who picked apart Infamous and Prototype leading up to their release in 2009.
But once Brewer got into a rhythm, the freshman quarterback picked apart one of the nation&aposs worst defenses.
I spent hours agonizing over progress pictures as I picked apart my flaws and ignored the progress I'd made.
Many commenters note how interesting it is to see their favorite shows and movies picked apart for their authenticity.
In his typical style, Sanders went deep into policy and picked apart Trump's self-congratulatory speech, issue by issue.
But even at his apex, Rondo's game was picked apart in ways that made me like him even more.
I love my body because it was given to me for a greater purpose, not to be picked apart.
Remember when Carrie Bradshaw picked apart Jack Berger's novel because he dressed his character in a then-unfashionable scrunchie?
Growing up, I found the paper on my breakfast table every morning, often already picked apart by my parents.
The tech press quickly picked apart the technical minutia of such a proposal, debating whether Musk's idea was technologically possible.
Who knows how it ends but you know it's going to be heavily watched, picked apart, and saturated with media.
But that interpretation has since been picked apart by political scientists and later denounced by the pollster who conducted it.
He had Barcelona's last few games pored over, analyzed, picked apart for any sign of weakness, any glimmer of hope.
Weinstein's attorney Damon Cheronis attacked the credibility of the women's stories during his opening statements and picked apart their timelines.
When I get off of the plane I'm exhausted from being picked apart by the psychological stresses of unchecked white supremacy.
And when plans for the Trump Tower in Moscow are fully picked apart, other questionable Russian characters may be drawn in.
Franken picked apart Gorsuch's dissent, getting him to essentially admit he couldn't put himself into the shoes of the truck driver.
He picked apart the Blue Devils with a solid outside jumper combined with the skills and athleticism to score down low.
He was one of dozens of academics, scientists and others who picked apart the study in blog posts and Tweet storms.
Remember, this song was written to be performed as an amusing party act, not to be picked apart 74 years later.
An indefinite suspension of the confirmation hearing means that there is now oodles of time for Jackson to be picked apart.
Noticing the subtle confidence boost because you're not getting picked apart for every word is much harder than noticing it drop.
She picked apart Trump's boasts of a spectacularly booming economy, telling the right number of right anecdotes at the right time.
The Google memo has made the rounds — it's been analyzed, debunked, picked apart — and now it's made it onto The Weeds.
" Despite roaring approval from the crowd, the judges picked apart his performance, with Len Goodman remarking, "You've got to calm it down.
These women's reactions to their alleged assaults have been picked apart and judged, not only for their credibility, but for their significance.
Her attempts to outline the drug's financial breakdown — including sales revenues, wholesale acquisition costs, and profits — were picked apart throughout the hearing.
And yet George doesn't have any intentions of being picked apart by the old blokes who now help him shape his career.
She said Wexner picked apart ideas from employees in the meetings, grilling them on what they would do to fix the business.
And because they didn't, the disparate factions that had ​congregated on Iran's streets were gradually coopted and picked apart by the regime.
Uneasy lies the Democratic coalition, an amalgam of conflicting interests just waiting to be picked apart by a clever and calculating president.
His punch lines jabbed and picked apart, but his impressions of Southern good old boys or trendy urbanites were the real steamrollers.
That means that it's going to be picked apart in every single way and analyzed endlessly — including by us over at TechCrunch.
He sat back in the pocket and picked apart defenses, leading the nation with 4,831 passing yards and 50 touchdowns in 2018.
He spoke a slow, rudimentary English as he picked apart exactly eight hard-boiled eggs in order to consume just the whites.
A serious journalistic transgression — outing a person — is played here as just another sensational twist to be picked apart for podcast fodder.
Andresen said shipping firms engaged in so-called "beaching", running old vessels aground to be picked apart by manual labor, were also unacceptable.
Last month, the zoo gifted her with her first pumpkin to play with — it was picked apart, with a little help from Mom.
The Pats mostly put Brady in shotgun the rest of the way, and he picked apart a defense that suddenly looked very tired.
By creating his own machines and testing different methods, he has picked apart the chocolate making process to find an ethical end product.
Researchers who once picked apart a single coral colony counted more than eight thousand burrowing creatures belonging to more than two hundred species.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren picked apart former Mayor Michael Bloomberg over his use of non-disclosure agreements at Wednesday night's debate in Las Vegas.
She's experienced this kind of shaming since adolescence, and women tennis players have had their appearances picked apart since the start of the game.
Her story was highlighted in the campus rape documentary The Hunting Ground, and subsequently picked apart by media and a group of Harvard professors.
The horror genre has gained a variety of new additions in 2019, with some films being heralded by critics and others being picked apart.
In the Burbank branch he picked apart a burger in the middle of the restaurant, claimed it was contaminated, and stepped on it theatrically.
There would be little educational benefit for its players, entirely based in the Qatari Stars League, from being picked apart by France or Brazil.
On Wednesday's episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the host picked apart the "deranged" Trump rally that took place in Pennsylvania on Tuesday.
As such, any tidbit of information concerning new music from the English quintet, which hasn't released an album in five years, gets picked apart relentlessly.
But Democrats in both chambers of Congress say the bill — which comes into legislative existence already on life-support — is ripe to be picked apart.
Mr Purdum recounts the clinical dispassion with which the pair picked apart their scripts on the basis of audience reception, ruthlessly culling scenes and songs.
At the same time, TPA assures U.S. trade negotiators that trade deals negotiated with extensive congressional input won't later be picked apart piecemeal by Congress.
The Center for Biological Diversity and the Natural Resources Defense Council picked apart various aspects of the agency's analysis in a lawsuit they filed Monday.
Once a self-identified lesbian, the media today has picked apart the racial and sexual politics of her longtime marriage to Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Demetrious Johnson (26-2-1) picked apart Wilson Reis in Kansas City, Mo., before catching him in an arm bar and forcing him to submit.
Yet a number of critics have picked apart the dynamics of Shirley and Vallelonga's friendship, as well as the movie's depiction of the Green Book itself.
This gives the film some much-needed legitimacy; fictional narratives (in film, TV and fiction) about sexual assault are often too heavily picked apart and scrutinized.
Though in aggregate it may seem like noise, to people in the business of disinformation, there's a valuable signal there to be picked apart and studied.
"I believe he's truthful, yeah, as much as he can be in a world in which every single word you say is picked apart," he said.
In cross-examination of Mr. Stephenson, the Justice Department's lead litigator, Craig Conrath, picked apart the portrayal of AT&T as under siege by Silicon Valley.
They picked apart Trump's decision in May to cancel Vice President Mike Pence's trip to Ukraine, which Ukraine had sought as an important gesture of support.
"You've got to carry yourself a certain way or you can get picked apart," Ngakoue said of his upbringing in Prince George's County, Md., and Washington.
Thomas's jazzy photomontages of women's limbs and facial features can be construed as commentary on how female bodies are brutally picked apart in contemporary visual culture.
He also anticipated there could be more recommendations against shipping companies for the practice of "beaching" — running old vessels aground to be picked apart by manual labor.
Mensa, however, decided on the traditional approach, citing Radiohead as an example of why albums matter and how they can still be picked apart 10 years later.
The Grammy and Oscar-winning singer, 33, sent a tweet out writing "Fame is a prison" — a phrase that her fan base picked apart in no time.
The big picture: The mainstays of retail — the mall and Main Street — have been picked apart by Walmart, discount chains like Dollar General, and, of course, Amazon.
And while she's — surprise, surprise — already being picked apart for her choices, her big reputation revelation has led to a massive spike in new voter registrations nationwide.
Even without injecting health care into the debate, the tax bill will find itself under scrutiny and will be picked apart by those who stand to lose.
He had conducted a six-month review of evidence, including newly discovered telephone records, and his report picked apart, point by point, the case against Mr. McCullough.
Whether it was Serena Williams's post-birth matches or Caster Semenya's strength on the track, black women's bodies were picked apart over and over again in 2019.
That point was again driven home — emphatically — on Sunday, as New England's defenders had Rivers flailing right away, while Brady calmly picked apart the Los Angeles defense.
Holmes' detractors have picked apart the fallen Silicon Valley CEO, criticizing everything from her natural hair color to her voice to what happened to her wolf, er, dog.
"The claims proliferated despite the fact that journalists at the New York Times, BuzzFeed, and other outlets had carefully picked apart Vice's use of the term "shadow banned.
Another statue, also in Ronaldo's hometown, was picked apart for what some saw as glaring obscurities and differences in likeness between the player and his bronzed counter-part.
The Late Night host picked apart many of these defenses, including ones from Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, a member of Trump's legal team, and the president himself.
But a local race, even in New York, doesn't compare to a national presidential run, where his extraordinary wealth, personal life and business decisions will be picked apart.
She noted that women tend to be picked apart based on appearance more than men and are often painted as being "scorned" or "a spinster" following a breakup.
At a rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Friday, the former president picked apart the hypocrisy of attacking Clinton while ignoring Trump's baffling lack of concern over foreign surveillance.
"This is a very tough room, and it's a performance that gets picked apart piece by piece by millions who watch it on TV or online," Gavin said.
Noah could have picked Gasquet for the decisive singles match, but he stuck by Pouille, who had been picked apart in straight sets by David Goffin on Friday.
Weinstein attorney Damon Cheronis attacked the credibility of the women's stories during his opening statements and picked apart their timelines and details to try to undermine their credibility.
That's because most Ankylosaurs found here are preserved in ancient river and stream deposits, and skeletons would have been picked apart by scavengers or strewn about by the water.
In the past, trans candidates have been labeled one-issue candidates and their identities have been picked apart by their political opponents, making victory difficult even in liberal areas.
A well timed knee or two can have a fighter reluctant to step in, even if he knows he will be picked apart at distance by the longer Cerrone.
After outside researchers picked apart the software patches Juniper issued to fix the problem, they concluded that one back door had been inserted in 2014 and one in 2012.
Being the rapper who picked apart the beats of hit songs mattered—largely because Lil Wayne decided it mattered and Lil Wayne happened to be the best rapper alive.
Beyond the newly unearthed Michael Jackson track on "Don't Matter to Me" and the Mariah Carey remix on "Emotionless," there are some sounds that need to be picked apart.
With the police picked apart by corruption, poor training and disorganization, the army was the only force left capable of confronting the growing power and violence of the cartels.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg in particular has been picked apart by Congress and other critics for Facebook's 2016 election ad failings and the recent Cambridge Analytica scandal.
When 650 thousand Tennesseans voted in the Memphis area, they probably didn't expect their personal information would eventually be picked apart at a hacker conference at Caesars Palace Las Vegas.
Sure. It may be exactly the reason why legal action was considered, and why the letters were sent to publications: No one wants their relationship picked apart by the press.
He picked apart the Nebraska defense, completing 1352 of 2124 passes and on fourth down, threw a 252-yard scoring dart to DeAngelo Yancey to tie the game at 227.
Some movies, and some trailers, are intentionally seeded with all of the easter eggs and hints a fan can handle and are designed to be picked apart by the masses.
Jaclyn Hill's split from her husband Jon was predicted, analyzed, and picked apart with the zeal of the paparazzi stalking the Brad Pitt/Jennifer Aniston/Angelina Jolie triangle in 210.
Within these 405mm-long nematodes are genetic mechanisms that can be picked apart like cogs and springs in an attempt to better understand the causes of aging and ultimately death.
McKenna said his team picked apart the original proposal and drafted a version that would inspire companies without Amazon's financial resources to see the reasons plainly for going to Pittsburgh.
" The tweet drew hundreds of responses from friends and supporters of Mr. Coates, including the New Yorker writer Jelani Cobb, who picked apart what he called Mr. West's "threadbare commentary.
The mayor's team is eager to secure City Council approval on the plan before it can be picked apart; a hearing before the Council's Transportation Committee is scheduled for Friday morning.
For me, I just don't feel it's something I want to offer up to be picked apart by people who don't know about it, and it's just not theirs to have.
Quarterback Jared Goff, who finished with 255 passing yards and two touchdowns, picked apart the Dallas defense as the Rams outscored the Cowboys 19-6 in the third and fourth quarters.
And because the stakes were so unusually high, the eyes of the world looked on eagerly as the mess was slowly picked apart like a ball of tangled iPhone headphone cords.
When it was my turn to demonstrate my squat and have my form picked apart by the coach and seniors alike, my shorts tore and made the loudest ripping sound imaginable.
James and Anthony have ignited a cluster of combustible story lines this season, merely by talking or tweeting, with their every word being picked apart and analyzed by fans and observers.
From being called a gorilla to being called the n-word at a tournament, from getting her body picked apart to being called a man, Williams's career is punctuated with harassment.
Banned from the touchline and unable to communicate with the bench, Manchester City's manager, Pep Guardiola, watched from the stands as the defending Premier League champions were picked apart by Lyon.
Distorting candidates' backgrounds: Newer candidates, still relatively unknown to the public, are having their pasts picked apart and misrepresented — a new spin on the racist "birther" attacks on President Obama's background.
But his opening statement appears to be a more complete accounting of his activities — and it was quickly picked apart by Trump's defenders, who once counted him as a potential ally.
And A. K. Anand saw terrified families fleeing villages by foot, in ox carts and on horseback, along roads littered with corpses picked apart by dogs and bloated from the rain.
The couple was picked apart by fans in April after Thompson was spotted seemingly cheating on his pregnant girlfriend just before she gave birth to their now-2-month-old daughter, True.
Jovanka Vuckovic's "The Box" is about a family that is slowly picked apart after a stranger on the subway shows their youngest son something mysterious he's hiding in a big red box.
Nick knows this, and knows that not only will there be a dress code, but that every thread covering Rachel's body will be picked apart and analyzed by the glitterati in attendance.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal picked apart second round opponent Matthew Ebden 6-3 6-2 6-2 at the Australian Open on Wednesday, in a near flawless display of top-spinning artistry.
For generations, this has been a familiar scene at the start of crabbing seasons on Maryland's Eastern Shore: scores of crabs off to be steamed and then picked apart for their meat.
Against some fighters the stutter step right hand was enough, against Rory MacDonald he was picked apart with long kicks then easily shoulder rolled or stiff-armed off when he came back.
When libraries of correspondence are dumped online unedited, they're invitations to be picked apart, taken out of context and turned into the building blocks of bizarre and damaging pizza-based conspiracy theories.
Neither is it a shock that he is now hailing as one of the greatest living constitutional experts a scholar who just weeks ago picked apart the legality of his plan for Muslims.
And is it always worth making the transition, particularly for women songwriters who then have to contend with the added pressure of having their looks picked apart or their skills potentially second-guessed?
It is the ruler, Creon, who acts like a criminal by issuing the erratic injunction that Polyneices be left to rot on the surface of the earth, picked apart by dogs and birds.
"Fairytale of New York" and "All I Want for Christmas Is You"—both great in their ways, both deserving of their legacies—have been picked apart often enough for me to ignore them.
Still, the boats which fishermen on the Aral use today to check their nets are tiny compared with trawlers whose carcasses dot the former seabed, waiting to be picked apart for scrap metal.
The style can be picked apart by good passers and the power of modern baseline pounders but it has served former world number 14 Karlovic well in a very respectable career of eight titles.
It's easy to forget the victim-assailant breakdown when looking for a way to discredit any woman's story — but particularly one who is already so picked apart for daring to have a cultural presence.
And for what it's worth, as long as shows like The Walking Dead (currently in its ninth season) and AHS have been around, they've been picked apart and criticized for not being actually scary.
According to the news outlet, Republicans are nervous that Trump will have a hard time if he releases his tax plan now, which they say will be picked apart over the next few months.
"Parameters are more likely," said the aide, who explained that McConnell wants to keep the details held closely so the legislation doesn't get picked apart before lawmakers have a chance to consider it carefully.
Picked apart and poured over by a confederacy of film-obsessed mavens with keen eyes and airtight attention spans, Stanley Kubrick's opus The Shining (230) has proven remarkably fecund over its 213-year lifetime.
The goal is to keep the box moving without opening it, for fear that whatever is inside would be picked apart by various factions of the Republican Party, killing the Obamacare repeal effort altogether.
On top of their music getting picked apart ... Maroon 5, Travis Scott and Big Boi had all the added flak from Colin Kaepernick supporters -- not to mention the memes about Adam's tattoos and wardrobe.
And, as it goes with all Reddit mysteries, people have picked apart every last letter in 9M9H9E9's stories, and come up with some pretty convincing cyphers, theories, and dark suspicions about the poster's identity.
Blac Chyna is certainly no stranger to having her appearance endlessly picked apart, so it's no surprise she's now showing off just how much she's embracing the changes her body is going through during pregnancy.
Back in the peak days of teen idol mags like Tiger Beat, every detail about young actors and singers was picked apart and put in print each month, stripping them of a sense of privacy.
While a handy radio will point you in the direction of side missions, most of the area is a giant unknown, meant to be be slowly picked apart, as you poke away at the dark.
Trump has seen an uptick in his approval rating over the past two weeks, even as the daily White House briefings have had a circus-like atmosphere and the president's claims have been picked apart.
Jensen picked apart Lost methodically, digging deep into everything onscreen, in hopes of figuring the show out, of finding a grand, unifying theory of what was going on that would become the show's ultimate explanation.
Drew Lock picked apart Florida's defense for the second straight year, throwing three touchdown passes to lead visiting Missouri (4113-4103, 218-210 SEC) to a over the 215th-ranked Gators (210-211, 218-211).
Looking like a savvy winner instead of a journeyman, he picked apart Detroit's defense with his arm and made plays with his legs to help the Minnesota Vikings beat the Lions, 212-220, on Thursday.
And I have seen my life picked apart by people on television, on Twitter, other social media, other media, and in this body by people who have never met me or have spoken of me.
A team of researchers picked apart the data from the three gravitational wave detections (and one likely-but-not-a-definite detection) that the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatories (LIGO) have made since being flipped on.
These people have turned into soil clearly, picked apart by birds and that sort of thing, so there's no traces of them at all other than these three pots that were found at the water source.
Loftus, a prosecutor who worked with Harris both while she was district attorney of San Francisco and attorney general, noted that some Americans watched in surprise as her former boss picked apart witnesses during Senate hearings.
And on this week's episode of The Monitor podcast, the crew is out to trace the path of the most picked-apart, conspiracy-theory-besieged shows on TV—from Lost to True Detective to, yes, Westworld.
Kidd is responsible for a publicly humiliating intentional free throw fiasco, tinkers with his rotation seemingly at random, and implemented a high-risk, high-reward defensive strategy that can be picked apart by an unselfish offense.
More recently, the North Koreans picked apart what Tehran got in return for agreeing to a 15-year hiatus in its nuclear ambitions, weighing whether the promised economic benefits were worth giving up its nuclear capabilities.
There was much analysis in the cables of foreign policy and of Europe's strategies on issues of trade, counterterrorism, migration and enlargement that could be picked apart by China and other countries looking for an advantage.
Throughout his address, Sanders picked apart Trump's self-congratulatory speech, hammering home his own points about continuing inequality for the poor and middle class, two groups Trump promised to lift up during his campaign for president.
The company's practices were mysterious going into the hearings, and while many still can't grasp every detail, they are less mysterious now that they've been picked apart by Congress and the mainstream media for a full week.
And while we'll never truly know exactly what was or wasn't left on the cutting room floor, fans have already picked apart the trailers and determined that some critical scenes were completely changed in the final film.
Much of our life there was filled with people, though lacking community; secure and yet constantly on guard for the piranha-like press; ever busy and often lonely; privileged and picked apart; and always feted and parading.
For those of us who didn't grow up in the age of social media, it can be easy to forget how fortunate we were not to have our every interest picked apart and ridiculed by complete strangers.
Quavo and Takeoff seemed to sleepwalk through their so-so solo records, both of which were picked apart and then quickly forgotten, while Offset got stuck in the tabloid mire and put his own project on hold.
By the time the sun set Thursday, Dr. Ronny L. Jackson was a failed cabinet nominee whose life had been picked apart for public consumption, and Michael D. Cohen was back in court facing possible criminal prosecution.
A trial on television In the 1995 trial of star athlete O.J. Simpson, a huge television audience followed along as the defense picked apart forensic evidence gathered by the state, particularly a bloody sock, knife and glove.
Tracey's plan was to design a series of experiments that picked apart this larger pattern of activity, isolating different aspects of pain in order to understand exactly what each region was contributing to the over-all sensation.
O.J. Simpson all have tragic flaws, tiny little pieces of themselves that can never be set right, which then get broadcast on a national scale, to be picked apart and analyzed by armchair psychologists at dinner parties.
But former President Barack Obama -- who has remained largely silent amid a rancorous Democratic primary -- came under a harsh spotlight as candidates vying for his onetime job picked apart aspects of his legacy during Wednesday night's debate.
There's just one problem: What should be a giant chunk of anonymized web history data can actually be picked apart and linked back to individual Avast users, according to a joint investigation by PCMag and VICE's Motherboard.
When Christine Blasey Ford took the stand and described how then-Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh assaulted her in high school — and then had her credibility picked apart — many of the women around me were subdued or anxious.
By then, the six-part TV show had launched a veritable phenomenon in Britain, mimicking the thrill of pre-streaming era TV-watching, when people actually picked apart the events of the last night's episode the following day.
For the past ten years, I've been documenting and interpreting the Christmas decorations on Bob Dylan's Malibu home, much as the hippest music critics of my youth dwelled on and picked apart the abstract lyrics of his songs.
The world number two had spoken of soreness in his right thigh during Wednesday's loss to Australian Nick Kyrgios at the mixed team event but his movement was sharp as he picked apart Zverev 6-3 6-4.
Commentators on Tuesday picked apart Mr. Bercow's decision to bar a third vote on the withdrawal agreement, on the basis of a line on page 397 of Erskine May's 1844 guide to parliamentary procedure, last invoked in 1920.
Since Hitchcock's close-ups rarely last more than a few seconds, Kogonada has captured them in a looping GIF-like form, giving each shot the time it needs to be truly appreciated (and picked apart by film enthusiasts).
Rainbow is foremost an album about healing after trauma — and women get so little of that in the world that it's not surprising people might want to give Kesha a pass on something that would otherwise be picked apart.
When companies do tell employees what action they've taken in response to complaints, they rarely do so in writing, "because anything put in writing can be picked apart," Mark Kluger, a lawyer who works with employers, told BuzzFeed News.
I thought about it while I watched Christine Blasey Ford testify about a sexual assault that happened to her more than thirty years ago and that traumatized her still while the country picked apart her every word and intonation.
It's no coincidence that, 21995 years—to the week—after the Spice Girls released their debut album Spice, feminism has never been more championed, scrutinized, picked apart, marketed back at us by big brands, and hailed by celebrity ambassadors.
It is a uniform she selected for work and steps into every day, so that she never has to make an aesthetic choice that can be picked apart by the commentariat and elevated above what she has to say.
Yeah nothing can really prepare you for the jump from the reserves to playing in front of 75,000 at Old Trafford, with the lights bearing down on you and your every touch being meticulously picked apart by thousands of people.
But also I would like not to be picked apart or for people to observe when I put on ten pounds or take off ten pounds or I have a hair extension out of place or my fake tan is botched.
Every scene can be picked apart for what it says, or seems to want to say, about how humans relate to one another through speech, through art, through nonverbal communication, through tacitly agreed-upon social cues, through trust (or its lack).
As we see during the investigation of the body, which was left on the roof of the old, abandoned immigration station, the killer was actually hiding directly underneath our crime fighters as they picked apart the so-called "fiend's" psychology.
Although her identity simultaneously gets picked apart by some casting directors who still feel like Afros, slang, and a curvy shape are too much, August explained how pursuing her acting dreams has become more of a defiant act than ever.
The goal is to keep the box moving without opening it — not until the very last minute — for fear that whatever is inside would be picked apart by various factions of the Republican Party, killing the tax reform effort altogether.
Then one discovers that Lear was an attentive and informed reader of Darwin; he worked with John Gould, the natural-history entrepreneur who had actually picked apart the varieties of finch that Darwin had brought back from the Galápagos Islands.
Spencer Ware ran for a career-high 163 yards and a touchdown, Alex Smith picked apart Oakland's struggling defense and the Kansas City Chiefs shut out Derek Carr and the Raiders in the second half of a 26-10 victory Sunday.
I have had to relive my trauma in front of the entire world, and have seen my life picked apart by people on television, in the media and in this body who have never met me or spoken with me.
New York City's Department of Investigation has picked apart practically every facet of the troubled Rikers Island jail complex in recent years, including abuses committed by guards and inmates and the misuse of official cars by the commissioner and his staff.
A year ago, after 22013 public hearings in which local officials and residents picked apart every aspect of the proposed mosque, the planning board rejected the proposal, citing issues like storm water management and pedestrian safety in the parking lot.
In this competitive program in a conservative, tight-knit Oregon county, there appeared to be narrow parameters for who could be a nurse, and who should be picked apart because she (it was almost always a "she") didn't fit the mold.
Reporters would be camping outside of my door, my family would have been picked apart, my name would have been smeared in the news every single week, and my father arguably would not even be president of the United States today.
I have had to relive my trauma in front of the entire world, and have seen my life picked apart by people on television, in the media, and in this body who have never met me or spoken with me.
I had quickly discovered that a woman whose husband is objectively Not Okay is likely to be ignored, picked apart, blamed, and have her sanity questioned — especially if she is a black woman and her husband is a white man.
A Song of Ice and Fire fans were already heavily invested before the show started, and the show's popularity has driven expectations progressively higher, as viewers picked apart and theorized over every frame and page to anticipate where things might go next.
"I have had to relive my trauma in front of the entire world, and have seen my life picked apart by people on television, in the media, and in this body who have never met me or spoken with me," Dr. Ford said.
The 28-year-old does not have fond memories of his last official meeting with Federer, when he was picked apart by the Swiss at Wimbledon three years ago, but cannot wait to have another crack at the 20-times major winner.
Tracks like "Everyone Acts Crazy Nowadays" and "This Doomsday" offer a minimal, acid-drenched view at the world—one that each of us struggling to live in the world these days can identify with—while trying to avoid having his life picked apart.
My annoyance faded away as a I watched the way this young woman was picked apart by not only angry men on the internet, but also by a Huffington Post Live journalist who patronized her and called her perspective into question on-air.
But it is hard to argue with Jorge Masvidal being the star performer of the night as he picked apart and then finished the great Donald Cerrone, arguably twice, and snatched away the momentum that Cowboy had been building in the welterweight class.
It is studied relentlessly by economists and sociologists, picked apart by sales departments and marketing firms, opined on by authors and experts, and agonized over by everyone working in the world of consumer goods, from local coffee shop owners to retail chain CEOs.
He takes a moment to note that Mr. Simmons's gender identity is nobody's business but his own, then forges right ahead … A serious journalistic transgression — outing a person — is played here as just another sensational twist to be picked apart for podcast fodder.
If you're a woman, or a sexual or gender or any other kind of minority, you'll be marginalized, people will find reasons to call you a 'fake gamer,' and every aspect of your personality will be picked apart by strangers on the internet.
"Reporters would be camping outside of my door, my family would have been picked apart, my name would have been smeared in the news every single week, and my father arguably would not even be president of the United States today," he wrote.
"Eddie Lampert has picked apart this company and this is about him taking financial responsibility for his actions and the impact that is going to have on thousands of families," said Lily Wang, deputy director for Organization United for Respect's Rise Up Retail campaign.
I have had to relive my trauma in front of the entire world, and I have seen my life picked apart by people on television, on Twitter, social media, other media, and in this body who have never met me or spoken with me.
The video, which accuses Twitch streamer Amouranth of supposedly hiding her marital status to entice hopeful viewers into donating thousands of dollars to her, has been watched nearly 250,000 times, discussed and picked apart on social media, and inspired a bevy of news articles.
Were it a film, Uncharted 4 could make a handsome sum in royalties for the number of times it will undoubtedly appear at Hollywood conferences and summits, where it will be picked apart for lessons on how to create the future of interactive cinema.
Or, do we long for a new day, when judges' bench conduct and ongoing rulings are picked apart by the press and public on a daily basis as a case proceeds, just as a president or legislature is attacked daily as their processes proceed?
No doubt it'll be an adjustment for Wentz when he's facing safeties that can cover ground like they do in the NFL, but it will be a bigger adjustment for quarterbacks that haven't seen the sort combination coverages that Wentz has already picked apart.
Plenty of video is replayed and analyzed and picked apart frame by frame in a professional continuing education setting; the experienced 20/20 hindsight analysis by fellow professionals will be productive and contribute to the cognitive process that has to happen in a life-or-death situation.
Since she announced her campaign in January, very little of Harris's decades as a public servant have gone unscrutinized; her record as a prosecutor and district attorney in San Francisco, and later as California's attorney general, has been aired and picked apart, sometimes case by case.
I'm sure the speech will be picked apart ad nauseam by the political pundits tasked with that job, denounced by Obama's opponents on both the right and left as they drill into specific questions about his claimed legacy and praise of his would-be Democratic successor.
Just when it looked like Neal's alliance was about to be picked apart by Nick and the Brawn (also a great death metal cover band name, if you're looking), Neal gets airlifted out by Rupert – the doctor, not the pirate, though that would have been pretty sweet too.
I'd venture a guess that living with the aftermath of a sexual assault (and having your case picked apart by the media and the public) is far more painful than being forced to own up to your actions, but it seems Jauregui and I don't agree on much.
I know it&aposs been getting picked apart today, and that is really why I am here is because there is something seriously wrong with society when a woman can run around the White House and surreptitiously record people possibly in violation of her own national security contract.
The Real Deal: Considering it's a title that's been picked apart for every nuance of potential meaning, perhaps we shouldn't be too surprised that a lot of attention is being paid to the fact that Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker's international titles are getting a lot of scrutiny.
Since then, Dr. Blasey's quiet life as a research psychologist in Northern California has been turned upside down as her story — which has delayed a Senate vote to confirm Judge Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court — has been lauded by her supporters and picked apart by her critics.
In the brief period since she was elected to Congress, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been ridiculed for admitting that she will struggle to pay her rent in Washington, had her appearance mocked on Twitter, and her perfectly acceptable rhetoric picked apart and derided as the bragging of a "fresh-faced" millennial.
Having lost its reason for being when traffic was shifted to one of two cockily stylish twin replacement spans, its steel and concrete sections are being picked apart by crews of ironworkers and shipped off for use in other bridges and highways like kidneys and livers destined for organ transplants.
Douglas, 20, who won the women's all-around during the London Olympics in 2012, lamented on Sunday that she had been picked apart by people on social media for everything from her appearance — right down to her hair texture — to her behavior during a medal ceremony while the national anthem was being played.
Released in 1982 but conceived and filmed during the run up to the Moscow Olympics, Personal Best was praised by mainstream critics for its sensitivity, picked apart by feminist critics for its toothlessness, and pretty much ignored by the general public, making back less than $19803 million of its $16 million budget.
Trump allies picked apart Comey's testimony and highlighted parts that perhaps played into the White House's favor: Comey confirming that Trump himself was not the subject of an investigation while he was leading the FBI and Comey's admission that had a friend leak a memo about his conversation with Trump to the press.
Too often I've had "moral debates" in educational contexts where in reality, it's very real people, sitting in the classroom, queer people and / or women and so on, having their lives picked apart by an educated person who thinks, well, sure, we should tolerate gays, but Biologically and Evolutionarily, it's definitely not natural, et cetera.
But the broader issue is that Biden has been around politics so long -- and voting in the Senate for so long -- that lots and lots of those votes can and will be picked apart as evidence that he is simply not the right person to lead an increasingly diverse, younger and more female Democratic Party.
Despite a December 2016 loss on points at Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium (his final bout of the year) against Yodpanomrung, and getting picked apart by Sangmanee at Rajadamnern Stadium in June, the boxer from PK Saenchai Gym (yes that Saenchai) has distinguished himself in his career as a killer robot with the slyest boney edged blades in the biz.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Picked apart and pored over by a confederacy of film-obsessed mavens with keen eyes and airtight attention spans, Stanley Kubrick's opus The Shining (663) has proven remarkably fecund over its 266-year lifetime — almost inexhaustible, like a runaway dream or a repressed memory, or perhaps more appropriately, the Winchester Mystery House.
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Not only do the bill's flaws continue to be picked apart and the CBO score showing that it will insure 22 million fewer people than Obamacare continue to be shown on a loop on cable TV but also wavering senators will now be confronted with rowdy town hall crowds opposed to the measure and polls like these from NPR and Kaiser.
VanZant who was subtly being pushed as the heir apparent to Rousey's breakthrough throne—a move that did neither her nor any of her contemporaries any favors—was systematically picked apart by the new and very much improved Rose Namajunas in a show-stealing fight last December that seemed to signal the beginning of Thug Rose's climb to another shot at the title.
So for me, I think what felt like an opportunity to me was that it meant that all of that, that establishment, the kind of codes of the way things were done in Hollywood, the certain aspects of the clubbiness of it, certain impressions about what would fly and what wouldn't, or what kinds of movies would succeed and what wouldn't, all those things have been picked apart.
The internet allows for a more intimate culture war, one in which even artists who are relatively unknown beyond their immediate communities can find their work, their identities, their spaces, and their lives picked apart — not by politicians trying to foment public outrage, but by extremist trolls whose own sense of community comes from teaming up to harass, vilify, and threaten strangers, especially queer people, women, and people of color.
The plot of the film concerned Santa mistreating his reindeer because he's unable to think for himself and has outsourced his morality to "the good book" (*sigh*) and also featured a subplot with Megyn Kelly and a character called White Jesus (*sighing so hard I deprive myself of oxygen and hallucinate myself heading towards the light, having what I believe is a religious experience that will be smugly picked apart by a guy in a flat cap on a Roku atheist TV channel*).
We're only three episodes into season 20, but we've already seen: two women quit; one woman get picked apart for having aesthetically unpleasing toes; a pair of twins with an uncanny resemblance to Taylor Swift have their current occupation listed as "twin"; one woman talk about how her whole family has died; and one woman attempt to comfort Ben, who at the time was grieving the death of someone close to him, by talking about the insecurities she feels due to having ankles that segue into her calves — cankles.

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