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So families were not always together, they were pulled apart just as many are being pulled apart today.
Beautifully pulled apart, they are like slightly less crispy chicharrones.
"Pieces can be pulled apart, bent, ripped off," Hod detailed.
But their strength comes in tension (they resist being pulled apart).
"It sounded like the house was being pulled apart," he said.
Mr. Orta pulled apart a garbage bag in the black bin.
The abdominal muscles can also be pulled apart by a developing fetus.
Some of them are in pieces, pulled apart by avalanches, he said.
In 1944, though, the two were pulled apart by the Second World War.
People start getting pulled apart because they don't see the same news anymore.
The pancakes pulled apart effortlessly, and were cooked perfectly all the way through.
We are being pulled apart by manipulative forces that we then give in to.
It pulled apart easily, the smoke ring was excellent, and the bark was tasteful.
They're being pulled apart and disrupted like so many other industries and institutions today.
The victim's legs, encased in rubber boots, emerge as the snake is pulled apart.
More surprising, at least to Exponent, the work was pulled apart by other scientists.
When the movie ended and the lights came up, we had already pulled apart.
It pulled apart the lower court's decision to vacate the conviction point by point.
"What we think happened is that during this period when Charon was expanding and rifts were forming, for whatever reason, the areas in the north pulled apart a little bit, but the areas in the south maybe pulled apart more," Beyer said.
Some have come together quickly and others I've created, pulled apart, and then started again.
Of 744 ships that were pulled apart worldwide last year, 518 were dismantled on beaches.
It was considered a great children's toy because it couldn't be pulled apart or broken.
Imagine atomic-scale plastic string cheese pulled apart with electromagnetism instead of little-kid fingers.
As the house was pulled apart, he recalled, they fled to an S.U.V. parked outside.
I couldn't stand the idea of two people loving each other and being pulled apart.
These poems, once published as complete books, were often dismembered and pulled apart by later owners.
Monkey bread: A lovable, sticky-sweet treat that when pulled apart oozes with gooey, cinnamon goodness.
But if you practically have to be pulled apart, well, that might be a problem, too.
These pulled apart like a ruptured spiderweb—fifty per cent alcohol by volume, or 100 proof.
Unravelled DNA in a human lung cell that has been caught and pulled apart during cell division.
Switch is a transforming console/handheld hybrid that can be pulled apart into a portable gaming system.
Can you watch a pigeon being pulled apart piece by piece by a hawk in the morning?
Ridge after ridge, basin after basin, the entire pulled-apart topography of the region came into view.
It pulled apart easily, with the same satisfaction of Parker House rolls, but along more chaotic lines.
He regularly pulled apart the family television, and used motors from old cassette players to make toy cars.
As a small child, I witnessed the drama of my family being pulled apart because of drug addiction.
Her every move was pulled apart in telephoto-lense snaps, Perez Hilton proto-think pieces, and endless tabloid covers.
Most of the meat is tender enough to be pulled apart with bare fingers, if one were so inclined.
The bathrooms have been "pulled apart" from each bedroom and placed in a separate structure across a private deck.
And, with the help of a colorectal surgeon, he pulled apart the adhesions that had developed on my bowels.
After a bit, we pulled apart, I looked down and she's looking up at me, and then—of course!
Targeted by Putin's Russia, Xi's China and Trump's America, Europe has a choice: Pull together, or be pulled apart.
Inspectors said in the report that there was slack in the wire cables, which could be pulled apart 8 inches.
In a series of tweets, the actor pulled apart numerous complaints and praised the screenings for celebrating female-driven filmmaking.
The half-world feels more like being pulled apart and told to speak in singular terms — to pick a side.
The mundane nature of the contemporary office is here subverted, pulled apart, teased, and in the most disturbing works, analyzed.
I pulled apart textbooks and typed up my own version of things that seemed sensible for me and my students.
As we reached the final act, the curtains pulled apart and revealed two extraordinary women hanging from a flying trapeze.
In the video, the two singers sat in chairs facing each other and were repeatedly pushed together and pulled apart.
And now we seem to be pulled apart by centrifugal forces and it's hard to know what the truth is.
Listening through a stethoscope when patients inhale, doctors can hear a crackling sound that resembles pieces of Velcro being pulled apart.
One of the sadder things about the Trump era is watching American families and communities being pulled apart by political differences.
We're so deeply ingrained in each other's lives, and yet we're constantly being pulled apart by a varying degree of things.
Some might think that as the two major parties have pulled apart, it leaves an opening for a more centrist party.
As measured by voting patterns in the US Congress, the two parties have pulled apart to distances we've never seen before.
McDonald's Brazil Last week, McDonald's (MCD) Brazil pulled apart its iconic golden arches in a picture posted to its Facebook page.
Its deportation vows mean that in the years ahead, the TV screens will be filled with weeping families being pulled apart.
Apple has pulled apart iTunes and assigned all its former functions to different apps: Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Podcasts.
"Tony and his family can move forward without fear of being pulled apart for a year of their lives," he said.
Its deportation vows mean that in the years ahead, the TV screens will be filled with weeping families being pulled apart.
Refuse workers pulled apart the wood-framed shacks, loading piles of blankets, flip-flops and charred frying pans on to a dump.
According to Stratton, Ali listed Patterson, the opponent he pulled apart wing by wing, among the four best fighters he ever faced.
Over time, as the Pacific and North American tectonic plates slipped past each other along the fault, the curb slowly pulled apart.
A great panettone can be pulled apart with almost no effort into so many long, diaphanous strands that dissolve on the tongue.
The magnet is paired to the Bluetooth technology, so the headphones automatically pair to your phone when the magnet is pulled apart.
There's a cautionary tale unfolding across the pond, where Britain's Labour Party is being pulled apart by its own anti-Semitism issues.
And then we shot it and we pulled apart from one another and I think we were both like, 'we'll do another take.
There, a brain can easily be pulled apart like taffy as screens and voices compete with the action and audience for their attention.
Farinhas shows off a three-dimensional replica of the boys' brain vessels that can be pulled apart, revealing exactly how they are fused together.
Sludgy percussion movements meanwhile get pulled apart like meat from the bone, egged on by a gut-punching bassline evocative of Norwegian black metal.
Then he began working on surfaces that were themselves layered, such as corrugated cardboard, which could be pulled apart to expose its hidden ridges.
But they are pulled apart, first by Tim's upper-crust family, who disapprove of Maud's upbringing and individualism, and then by a family tragedy.
Monkey bread's first American incarnation was as a mass of buttery dinner rolls, baked together so they could be pulled apart at the table.
The economic shock, they fear, could lead to large-scale social unrest even as the country is pulled apart by war, displacement and sectarian animosities.
Among those enigmas are what appear to be gas clouds that somehow refuse to be pulled apart by the immense gravity of the galactic center.
Forget even consuming one — simply watching one of these cheesy-crunchy baked halos of goodness being pulled apart is better than...well, just about anything.
It's in the palm of everyone's hand, but the thing-ness of the magazine has been in many ways kind of fragmented and pulled apart.
"Pablo Escobar fought with the government, but not El Chapo," said Miguel Palacios, as he pulled apart Christmas wreaths at Palacio's Flowers in Sunset Park.
Stellar streams are essentially clusters of stars that have been pulled apart but that still move in a correlated way suggestive of their related past.
And then Jack and Rebecca (Mandy Moore) are in a spot where they are, for the first time, really being pulled apart in different directions.
Mr. Obama told an audience of business leaders, politicians and students that Europe must not let itself be pulled apart by those who fear cooperation.
It was priced at $130,000, and has two bathrooms, timber floors, a kitchen, laundry room, and can be pulled apart and transported if need be.
A condition that required too many surgeries and procedures to count, so I grew accustomed to being cut open, pulled apart, and put back together.
In a new study, Maven mission scientists found that Mars' ionosphere is full of metal ions, tiny charged flecks of meteorite pulled apart by atmospheric forces.
The defense also pulled apart inconsistencies in the witnesses' testimonies and dredged up problems from their pasts: drug and alcohol abuse, run-ins with the law.
Kaine adds there is much to be learned from the Sanders candidacy about how the Democratic Party is being pulled apart over visions of economic success.
The ruins of a mosque that collapsed in Lading-Lading village while people prayed inside was being pulled apart by a backhoe in search of victims.
The cows are killed using a gun that hangs from the ceiling before they are hung up, skinned, and pulled apart by workers using a chainsaw.
This web is now slowly but surely being pulled apart by the U.S. and other players who eagerly capitalize on areas where the U.S. trips up.
In documentaries, that's led to pieces like Asif Kapadia's Amy—a heartbreaking story of her vulnerabilities, but one that bluntly pulled apart Amy Winehouse's darker struggles.
Zuckerberg and Mosseri have been in lockstep agreement up to this point on the most public matter involving Instagram — that it should be pulled apart from Facebook.
This undermined faith in the whole project of evidence-based analysis more generally: "Macro-economic indicators have been justifiably pulled apart in recent years," argues Mr Davies.
It's a cover of Rihanna's 2012 mega-ballad "Stay," pulled apart and pared down to nothing more than a piano, some distant strings, and Marshall's engrossing voice.
There, during a demonstration of magnetism, our professor pulled apart two neodymium discs, only to see them slide back together when she laid them on the table.
Instead, it's my job to understand how the components parts of a task can be pulled apart, and then matching my time and my energy to them.
In every state, city and town in the United States families and lives have been pulled apart by the devastating effects of addiction, and they need our help.
"We found that the robes were capable of being maneuvered in a way that might be described as being pulled to one side or pulled apart," Ferguson said.
According to multiple reports, the Snap Pack's glue is strong enough to keep the cans together during transport and storage, but is easily pulled apart when so desired.
Ahmed makes another rug melt in the middle as it is seemingly pulled apart in a move similar to those paintings experiments Alberto Burri made seem artistically brave.
As the shooter's diatribe gets analyzed, pulled apart and republished, it could easily become fodder for the next white nationalist group or the next publicity-seeking mass shooter.
Creating structures that unfurl when pulled apart isn't anything particularly new: There are all kinds of exotic deployable structures that are used in everything from satellites to sports stadiums.
For other people, it is a deeply layered text about science and fate where each are bound up in the other so tightly that they cannot be pulled apart.
Immigration After days of blistering criticism, President Trump finally caved on family separations at the US border with Mexico, but that may not help the families already pulled apart.
Hackers pulled apart voting machines and election computers at the three-day event, uncovering security bugs that organizers said could be exploited by people trying to manipulate election results.
In "Presenter," a woman must cope with being naked from the waist down and having her face pulled apart by a huge hand that appears to be her own.
Here the earth's crust is being pulled apart: in some areas, blocks have been shoved upward, forming mountain outcrops, and in others the blocks have fallen, forming a basin.
The horse is then loaded onto an overcrowded truck, stunned, hoisted up by a leg, and pulled apart piece by piece – which is exactly what the Republican legislation sanctions.
The couple, who were together as recently as the filming of the finale, met at Chris Randone and Krystal Nielson's wedding, but were pulled apart by Caelynn Miller Keyes.
This means that while spacetime is condensing to an infinite point in a black hole, it is also being pulled apart or stretched by the expansion of the universe.
These long features stretch for thousands of miles and are scars from the crust either being pulled apart or filled with flowing magma from the nearby volcano called Arsia Mons.
As for the video, directed by Daniel Ryan, well there's Alley with her Cleopatra hair, chasing after herself, losing herself to dance, and then eerily, she's pulled apart and reassembled.
Analysts at UBS pulled apart three different electric cars to compare their technology and production costs: a new Tesla Model 3, a 2014 BMW i3 and a 2017 Chevy Bolt.
However, "the more we pulled apart professionally, the more opportunities I saw to organize the team the way I wanted to and push the priorities that I wanted," Sara says.
At the escalator entrance, the beams of the elevated tracks are pulled apart by cranes in a geometry of overlapping lines, representing the dismantling of the "El" in the 1940s.
The departures by way of detention and deportation that I see on the news, wrenching scenes of love being pulled apart, hit a delicate spot in me and make me ache.
The ideological cleansing begins in Germany itself, where museums were pulled apart and all work not conforming to a newfangled notion of a bucolic Greco-Roman classicism were removed and confiscated.
At a time when Brexit is making headlines and the European Union is being pulled apart, Krueger is doing his little bit to help bring Europe together in a common goal.
She stood in the mud of what was once a front yard, as neighbors and family members pulled apart pieces of plywood and tossed ruined furniture and planks onto the ground.
We're covering the business impact of the Wuhan coronavirus, growing ire around President Trump's Middle East peace deal and a detailed account of a Uighur family pulled apart by detention camps.
They feature quality sound despite the compact size, and the built-in Bluetooth technology allows the earbuds to automatically pair to your smartphone when they're pulled apart, or disconnect when placed together.
Worn down and pulled apart by his job and his boss (who had recently given him a "horrible, horrible evaluation") and his unhealthy coping habits, "I started feeling really worthless," he says.
Consent also factors into "Hang the DJ," which follows a man and a woman who keep getting pulled apart by a strangely oppressive and supposedly foolproof dating system, despite their obvious chemistry.
Another case for dark matter, many scientists point out, is the Bullet Cluster, in which dark matter seems to have been pulled apart from normal matter by the collision of two galaxies.
Like a hot-dog bun beset by seagulls, the archive has been pulled apart and pecked up; it has been digested by computers and referred to by more than three thousand academic papers.
The fish were encased in layers of damp, cracked mud and sand that had never solidified; it was so soft that it could be dug with a shovel or pulled apart by hand.
"For those facing the brutality and violence of deportation, whose lives are on the verge of being suddenly and horribly pulled apart, legal resources can be the difference between deportation and safety," Steyer said.
Muscular men grappling in passion literally being pulled apart by their allies to keep from destroying one another until one of them savagely removes an article of clothing and hurls it at the other.
Textured knits with multicolor layers that were pulled apart and patched up again were finished with lashings of white cord fringe, which also ran through hoods, pockets and arms in a long connected thread.
Perhaps that's because Portrait of a Lady on Fire feels revolutionary despite its story—about two young lovers, destined to be pulled apart by the society in which they live—being so old-fashioned.
Van Gend will start with a group of modular storage pieces — cabinets, shelving — that can be pulled apart or pushed together, including a marine blue lacquered chest of drawers with a pink marble top.
Much like how American Crime Story pulled apart the O.J. Simpson trial, a series about the election could really dig deep into why the 2016 election felt like such a nightmare in the first place.
"To get the information off an LCD game, it has to be pulled apart and all its components scanned, vectorized, and traced to then make them into a software version of themselves," the Archive explained.
"All of the observed tectonics is extensional, meaning the crust of Charon is being stretched and pulled apart," James Tuttle Keane, a planetary scientist at Caltech who was not involved with the new study, told Gizmodo.
Or it may be charred twice, pulled apart and tucked, still warm, into a whole-wheat roti made to order, with a final sluice of tomato and mint chutneys and a scattering of onions and cilantro.
One of his early paintings, "Hurting the Word Radio #2," (1964) which literally shows a clean, almost advertorial depiction of the titular word being pulled apart by two vises, recently sold at Christie's for $52.5 million.
It was not until the following April that the administration announced a zero-tolerance approach, under which families would be pulled apart because all adults crossing the border without authorization would be criminally charged and jailed.
The story was told on Twitter in real time, analyzed at length by bloggers and journalists as a symbol of class stratification and American avarice, and then pulled apart by competing Netflix and Hulu documentaries this January.
A 1-year-old boy who was separated from his father at the US–Mexico border has been reunited with both of his parents in Honduras, five months after the two were pulled apart by immigration officials.
" Robson claimed Jackson told him if anyone "ever found out what we were doing about the sexual stuff, that he and I would be pulled apart and we would never be able to see each other again.
Those tensions did not deter Mr. al-Hussein, an outspoken advocate for human rights, from raising the issue of families being pulled apart as they enter the United States, many of them illegally and others requesting asylum.
The chicken is tender, pulled apart not in soggy threads but substantial pieces, lightly dressed in a thin but tenacious ranchero sauce, with a dark, smoky paste of pecans and charred red poblanos hiding underneath it all.
In Ms. Wallace's work, the horizontal panels have been pulled apart to reveal a blown-up reproduction of a notorious photograph of the sculptor Robert Morris taken in 1974 by the art historian and critic Rosalind Krauss.
His claim of a "back-channel" to WikiLeaks — which posted emails stolen from the Clinton campaign, including its chair, John Podesta — has been examined and pulled apart by everyone, including Stone, in the time since he said it.
"We think this process started when Phobos crossed the Roche limit about ten million years ago," Nayak said, referring to the theoretical point at which a moon should be pulled apart by the gravitational tug of its planet.
FLORENCE, May 11 (Reuters) - The euro zone needs a new, common "fiscal instrument" if it is to ensure its member countries are not pulled apart by an economic shock, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Friday.
"I always use a dry texture spray because I like my waves to look big, crazy, and pulled apart," says Mischa G. This spray features hydrolyzed wheat protein, which builds volume, texture, and body without weighing the hair down.
Instead of working from an unfinished script that can change from day to day on set — as often happens with live-action blockbusters — animated movies have been mercilessly pulled apart and vetted by multiple people before real production begins.
To be honest, the whole darn crew seems frayed, so it's something of a blessing—or, at any rate, a bonding exercise—when the Enterprise, traversing a distant nebula to rescue a stranded vessel, is peppered and pulled apart.
The exhibition was less a survey in the accepted sense and more just an unstapled, sloppily composed zine that was pulled apart and taped to the walls of the gallery, accompanied by a catalog bound at a copy shop.
The Republic of Djibouti, already one of the most volatile places in the world, sits at the meeting point of three of the earth's tectonic plates -- and they're being pulled apart (albeit at a rate of two centimeters per year).
" Robson had a similar experience, claiming Jackson told him if anyone "ever found out what we were doing about the sexual stuff, that he and I would be pulled apart and we would never be able to see each other again.
It's the first phone to get a 22/22 score from repair evangelists iFixit, and reading their teardown is enough to give you a geeky contact high — they're just so happy to have a phone that can be pulled apart.
In the game, the material sloshes for far longer than you might expect, and atoms also won't consistently follow the cursor when two wells of material are pulled apart, mimicking two crucial quantum properties the team was hoping to manage.
They want to present Anna and Elsa in a very beautiful, very meaningful way, and watching that develop in rehearsal has been quite profoundly moving to me because the point about this story is that they get pulled apart early on.
We don't have much information yet, other than the name and a shot of the Quesalupa being pulled apart (see the video, above), but it looks to be a very cheesy cross between a quesadilla and a the chain's Chalupa.
The second thing to say is that a murderous attack on Republicans by an angry liberal should be an important reminder for our media-cultural establishment that societies can be pulled apart from the left as easily as from the right.
Across the bay in Panama City Beach, a resort city on the Gulf of Mexico known for its white-sand beach and amusement parks, winds of about 100 mph furiously whipped the trees in the early afternoon and pulled apart homes.
It's still too early to say whether "You Me Her" will get over what, in its third season, began to feel like whole lot of wheel-spinning (thruple pulls apart, thruple gets back together, thruple looks set to get pulled apart again).
In all, the exhibition begins with boldness and then more tentative steps, as if the curators leaped into the space, and then finding themselves with a surfeit of ways that the body can be threatened and pulled apart, opted for one of each.
A delicate grilled branzino comes with tangy artichoke sauce, and, of the many decadent sides, special mention must go to the addictive monkey bread, hot super-soft rolls that are pulled apart and slathered with pungent bacon butter that melts on contact.
Mr. Hickenlooper believes his success in the state will help him attract a diversity of voters on the national stage, even as his skeptics warn that Colorado, with its bipartisan spirit, isn't really a mirror of a nation now pulled apart by partisanship.
"The American people have been pulled apart by this entire spectacle and we need to take time to address these claims independently, so that our country can have confidence in the outcome of this vote," Manchin said in a statement, reported the Washington Post.
Activists sat on the sand - many of them with tape over their mouths to symbolise a lack of voice for Rio's excluded - as guards pulled apart the wooden shacks built next to the Olympic rings which have become a popular tourist spot on the beach.
In London, Craig Green featured wild abstractions of standard-issue workwear (including pulled-apart knits and fringe) while in Florence, Brooks Brothers feted its 200th anniversary at the Palazzo Vecchio with a steady stream of brand classics such as seersucker suits and cable-knit sweaters.
A slice of brioche can arrive griddled into submission, smeared with sweet chili paste and covered edge to edge in a forest of salty pork floss; or steamed and ready to be pulled apart, paired with a pot of pandan-coconut custard that glows an extraterrestrial green.
Like everything associated with "classical liberalism" — to borrow a label claimed by some of the shouted-down academic dissidents — the idea of free speech is part of a superstructure that can easily be pulled apart from below by contending factions, or crumble when its cultural foundation disappears.
Trousers and jackets had a cloudy texture — wool pulled apart and whorled together in cirrus swirls — and a loose, swaddling feel; padded jackets turtled over the head and rose in front of the mouth like protective hazmat gear ("I've always been obsessed with hazmat," Mr. West said).
The curb at the corner of Rose and Prospect sat right across California's Hayward fault, and became a site of pilgrimage for seismologists and geologists over the year, its growing offset showing how the street — and the state — was being pulled apart by the movements of the Earth's crust.
Like his contemporary Jerry Lee Lewis (who was also eventually pulled apart by trying to exist in the contradiction between the sacred and the profane), Little Richard violated perhaps the ultimate social decree of the time: using a sacred musical format to praise the lowest of secular concerns.
After UBS recently pulled apart a Model 3 and compared its quality and estimated costs with two competitors, UBS analyst Colin Langan said he thinks Tesla will never be able to make money at the $35,000 the company originally planned to charge for an entry-level model designed for the masses.
To the audience of executives in the Times Square high rise overlooking the storied Paramount building, it was clear that her ambitions went well beyond the hard-won reunion of the two companies her father, Sumner Redstone, put together and then pulled apart 13 years ago during a very different era in media.
Amazon and Roku distribution will certainly help — there's already a thread in the Roku forums trying to make sense of the whole thing, and it's only a matter of time before it finds its way to communities like Reddit and Tumblr, where InfoChammel can be pulled apart into the most insane bits and pieces.
Both the Commander's apparent olive branch and the strength of Offred's rushed plea to her daughter, to protect herself, initially felt like forms of victory — even if watching a mother and her child being pulled apart with no way to contact each other was more gut-wrenching than usual amid this week's real headlines.
Dana Bowen, writing for The Times's cheap-eats column, called them "enjoyable enough," then spent the rest of her space on the after-hours experiments that Mr. Chang and three other cooks were serving late at night, like a whole roasted pork butt, to be pulled apart with tongs that quickly become as joyously greasy as everything and everybody else at the table.
" Some of the claims against Tyndall include "groping Plaintiffs' breasts; digitally penetrating Plaintiffs' vaginas, sometimes without gloves and with unwashed hands; photographing Plaintiffs' genitals and naked bodies; exposing his own naked body to Plaintiffs...." Jane Doe 135 claims Tyndall engaged in rubbing the length of her naked body and pulled apart her buttocks "under the guise of a 'skin check.
Eno's indelible prints and reverb feedback loop noise are all over "Memories Can't Wait", while conversely "Drugs" was pulled apart with large sections omitted to give it its peculiar dynamic; Byrne's vocals thereafter only last for two minutes on a five minute track, and—perhaps inspired by Eno's Oblique Strategies cards—the slightly creepy, breathless delivery was achieved by him running on the spot.
The next leader will have to grapple with the same forces that have destroyed Mrs May: a country as well as a party that is torn over Brexit; a political system that is being pulled apart by the tension between representative and direct democracy; and a conflict with the European Union that, despite repeated statements to the contrary by Brexiteers, has most of the cards in its hand.
For my own take, this reads a lot like the claim that single player games are dying, which is the broadest kind of analytical point that can be pulled apart in a dozen ways, and I don't think that the widening world of game production, with its indie point and click games to its first-person explorers to its AAA shooter experiences, is wholly depicted within the data that Koster is presenting in his charts.
People say, "I don't play the politics game, I don't pay attention to politics" — well, the environment is getting poisoned, families are getting pulled apart and deported, prisons are privatized, real-life Nazis live happily among us, Native Americans are so disenfranchised our country is basically still colonizing them, Puerto Rico has been abandoned, the American education system has been turned into a business, and every day 96 people get shot and killed.
Regarding his fervent affair with plasticine, Hudson believes he is simply doing what any artist must do: "I really believe that artists are curious characters, and that if something is picked up, especially in the studio, it should be pushed, studied, explored, burnt, punched, pulled apart, had the elements thrown at it, smoothed, squashed and turned on its head until you've both had the most passionate marriage of love and hate," Hudson explains to The Creators Project.
Therefore, they often engaged in irony-drenched deconstruction of the tropes of that pop culture — via programs that seem tame now but were shocking then (like The Simpsons, which pulled apart the myths of the perfect sitcom family), or programs that pointed to the very artificiality of television (like David Letterman's early talk show or Garry Shandling's '80s sitcom It's Garry Shandling's Show), or programs that traded in crude, politically incorrect humor intended to provoke a reaction (this is where South Park comes in).
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