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He is excellent on communities, and he picks apart this small town chillingly.
Katsouros picks apart and solves the real-life emergencies Arrupe's students face every day.
Further flavor is added by the announcers whose background chatter picks apart every move seconds after it's made.
Ultimately, the more modest deal Congress put together picks apart the various pieces of the underlying satellite TV bill.
Stagg picks apart modern dating by examining her own experiences and giving us picturesque vignettes about young people living with bedbugs.
In The Trip to Echo Spring, writer Olivia Laing picks apart the work of six 20th Century authors, all of whom were alcoholics.
Magnolia Pictures dropped the first trailer for The Square Wednesday, plunging us straight into the high-society shit-show the film picks apart.
The effort provides a window into how Trump — who's been dogged by questions about his own mental fitness — regularly picks apart his political opponents.
In an Oregon Law Review article—and over the phone, too—Grenardo picks apart the NCAA's argument connecting a lack of compensation and enhanced academics.
He then presents an evidentiary argument that picks apart The Satanic Temple's copyright claim bit-by-bit, ending with a particularly out-of-left-field kicker.
As she picks apart the danger signs with the US on the precipice of recession, it's the impending pensions crisis that's really keeping her awake at night.
As Rose tries to rescue both Harriet and herself, "Little Sister" picks apart the "bony webs" that structure a life, disperses the clouds of refusal and failure.
Every year, we receive at least one essay that picks apart an affluent suburb, but we've never seen one quite as blunt as her take on Northville, Mich.
The Patriots even maintain a website called The Wells Report in Context, which picks apart the report's findings in minute detail, and which would surely not exist without Kraft's approval.
Like Tarbell combing through Standard Oil's court documents, Ms Zuboff picks apart Google's patent applications to find evidence of its switch to surveillance as the means for its power grab.
Games are decided by more than two players but it's hard not to focus on Houston's Watson and Kansas City's Mahomes, chosen two picks apart in the 2017 NFL Draft.
For Full Moon, Heavy Light, Ona picks apart the formula they started with, ditching their inside joke of "What Would Neil Young Do?" for a warmer and less orthodox sound.
When he became part of the HBO family in '86, he quickly became known for breaking down his unofficial score cards ... offering viewers an insight into how a judge picks apart a bout.
Michelle Goldberg picks apart conservatives' response to efforts in New York and Virginia to expand access and argues that even ostensibly limited restrictions are part of a broader quest to criminalize the practice.
Abbot is quick to point out that while the report picks apart Facebook's flaws, there's an issue with how every digital company measures advertising success on its platform, including online advertising market leader Google.
The work of filmmaker Scott Michaels, "The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter" is an exhaustive documentary that picks apart the events surrounding the Manson Murders and the cultural landscape of Hollywood in the 1960s.
This leads to the second thread of refusal in Levin's book: refusing the artifice of the pastoral, Levin continually picks apart pastoral representations as staged, in order to refute their enticements — as fake news.
But instead of neatly resolving these obstacles, the film instead picks apart the starry-eyed fantasy it's spent the last hour so lovingly constructing, a curious dynamic Mr Hurwitz looked to replicate in his soundtrack.
The reaction also suggested that, somehow, producing more diverse content still could be considered a risk—especially when it comes to a series that explores and picks apart race issues instead of tiptoeing around them.
And in "The Shining," a book about a family stranded in a haunted hotel, King picks apart the concept of patriarchy that is deeply rooted into the American culture to discuss the cyclical nature of parental legacy.
The content picks apart the students' performances in media interviews as they talked about the friends they lost in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and their anger that the tragedy happened at another US school.
Like the prominent women of Westeros, our female Democratic candidates face particular public scrutiny that picks apart not only their biographies but also pits their personal stories against the narrative of who they claim to be and the people they represent.
The latest letter from the OIG — which is dated Thursday and was released Friday — picks apart the general counsel legal opinion point by point, in some cases noting the "authority" referenced in the letter came from "a single, dissenting judicial opinion" or a legal brief.
With her depression, Abdul-Jalil sometimes replays sad experiences or picks apart moments in her life -- but after watching the video of her finish, "that's one external replay or something that has happened in my life where I don't pick it apart," she said.
Jonathan Mayer and Arvind Narayanan, the aforementioned Princeton researchers, have been watching Google's privacy record for the better part of a decade, and they absolutely roasted the company's new initiative in a blog post that picks apart nearly every part of the Google announcement.
As it dissects the feminist response to the scandal and picks apart a particularly damning New York Observer roundtable in which several women writers defended the President, it notes just how poorly so many people, women included, treated the young Lewinsky at the height of her notoriety.
" She picks apart Caitlin Flanagan's response for The Atlantic, including Flanagan's assumption that the report is just bombastic gossip from a woman scorned, her claims the Babe story is "3,000 words of revenge porn," and the bizarre assertion that her generation of women is "strong in a way that so many modern girls are weak.
Anna Pickard. "This week Anna Pickard watches and picks apart... "I Want to Have Your Babies" by Natasha Bedingfield". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 April 2007.
Ashcroft sits down and starts to eat in a largely dissatisfied way. He picks apart a single sandwich before becoming distracted by an ominously flickering light in the nearby bathroom. He pauses the song and listens for further indication that anything is wrong. Dead silence.
Juvenal writes anti-Jewish poetry. Josephus picks apart contemporary and old antisemitic myths in his work Against Apion. ;96 CE: Titus Flavius Clemens, nephew of the Roman Emperor Vespasian and supposed convert to Judaism is put to death on charges of atheism. ;100 CE: Tacitus writes anti-Jewish polemic in his Histories (book 5).
She lives with her husband Joe in an apartment just down the hall from Gavin's. Joe is a fundamentalist Christian who infantilizes Shana. During a visit one night, Gavin and Joe discuss religion. Gavin neatly picks apart Joe's born again belief system, pointing out that most of the people on Earth would go to Hell, even Catholics, if Joe's faith were correct.
At times resembling a TED talk, the work picks apart issues of language and representation. In 2016, Syms' work was also displayed in a solo exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London titled "Martine Syms: Fact & Trouble." Included in this exhibition, was the Syms' video series Lessons. In 2017, Syms showcased her work in a solo at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The killing strikes a sensitive chord in Razul, the Muslim in him surfaces and vows revenge on all the remaining members of the gang. He picks apart the members of the gang one by one until all that is left is Frankie. With the barrel of the eponymous Magnum .357 pointed at him, Frankie reveals the stronghold of the syndicate in Santa Cruz, Manila.
His actions as leader inspired Dr. T to revive Brandon who was the only person capable of stopping Harry. Dr. T's connection to all of this is not made clear, but he often makes comments that indicate some connection to Brandon's former life. Grave picks apart the leadership of Millennion to make his way to Harry. At the top of the tower that Harry uses as a headquarters, it is revealed that Big Daddy still lives in the form of a twisted monster.
The record deals with "two recurring themes" of Wilson's musical output, identity and technology, with a press release noting that it "picks apart our 21st century utopia, while also allowing for moments of personal growth and optimism". It was also called "less a bleak vision of an approaching dystopia, more a curious reading of the here and now", and "Personal Shopper" was noted to expand on the electronic elements of Wilson's previous work, "fully diving into dance and neo-disco while somehow keeping a rock edge".
Dr. T's connection to all of this is not made clear, but he often makes comments that indicate some connection to Brandon's former life. Grave picks apart the leadership of Millennion to make his way to Harry. At the top of the tower that Harry uses as a headquarters, it is revealed that Big Daddy still lives in the form of a twisted monster. Harry forces Grave to fight his creation, and following the final battle, Harry accepts his defeat graciously and allows his friend to kill him.
Kaminer acknowledges that there are those who have real problems and receive benefit from groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, but she also "picks apart the tenets of the recovery religion – for she sees striking parallels with religious fundamentalism." In addition to Alcoholics Anonymous and the codependency movement, other books and self-help movements critiqued in the book include Norman Vincent Peale's 1952 book The Power of Positive Thinking and Werner Erhard's Erhard Seminars Training "est" organization. The writings of Mary Baker Eddy, and Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich are also analyzed and critiqued. Though Kaminer "ridiculed the excesses of self-help psychology and theology," she approved of the motivational work done by Rabbi Harold Kushner.
Thus the process of following the teachings of the sage kings (and a teacher who can teach them) equates a renunciation of one's evil nature and a commitment to conscious activity (conscious activity because one must deliberately and willingly change their actions in order to overstep their evils which would otherwise occur naturally, without conscious thought). Xunzi departs from the arguments of previous Confucians here: Confucius claimed that some people (but not all, and not even Confucius himself) were born with the ability to love learning and act in accordance with the Way. Mencius believed that all people were inherently good and that it was negative environmental influences which caused immorality in people. But Xunzi picks apart Mencius's argument in his writing.

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