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The season also reevaluates its core cast of puppeteer characters.
Del Rey reevaluates the American dream on a moody pop classic.
Each creative stage informs the next, which in turn reevaluates what came before.
America reevaluates their newly deeply ingrained cultural values and rejects them out of hand.
This pointed focus reevaluates how female bosses are expected to interact with their co-workers and subordinates.
Still, this exhibition recalls and reevaluates the history that predicated our contemporary political conversation about nuclear warfare.
Maoyuan's work manipulates the craft of taxidermy and reevaluates expectations of what the process can be used to create.
" Elsewhere on "Gyalchester," Drake reevaluates his legacy by declaring, "I know I said I'm top five, but I'm top two.
After coming face-to-face with Taystee in her disempowered situation, Caputo reevaluates his complicity as an employee of MCC.
Walmart reevaluates its position on guns Walmart long has been one of the largest gun retailers in the United States.
In that episode, Minhaj suggests that the U.S. reevaluates its relationship with Saudi Arabia after the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Existing registrations would have to be suspended within the next 30 days, until the government reevaluates their toxicity, the ruling said.
As the new administration reevaluates and redefines American foreign policy, this bipartisan group will actively participate in shaping policy related to Eastern Europe.
Naturally, Cecioni has begun rejecting sales of his works as he reevaluates their prices given their new state as rare examples of North Korean art.
Additionally, the SSA reevaluates your situation every year, which means the IRMAAs (or whether you pay them) could change annually, depending on how volatile your income is.
Fortunately, CMS reevaluates Star Ratings every year and has the chance to design a fairer system that accurately reflects a plan's performance, no matter the population it serves.
" But mostly, newly-scrappy Amanda is just excited to find a new family within the faire, as she "reevaluates everything she thought she knew about the pursuit of happiness.
His work to dismantle U.S. spying efforts in China reportedly led in part to the CIA's decision to suspend human spying efforts in the country while it reevaluates its protocols for communicating with informants.
Uber has laid off its self-driving car safety operators in Pittsburgh as the company reevaluates its autonomous vehicle strategy following a fatal crash in Tempe, Arizona, in March, Quartz reports and the company confirms.
Deutsche Boerse reevaluates its indices twice a year, with its MDAX ranking the 50 biggest companies, excluding the technology sector, right below the country's blue chip Dax , based on order book volume and market capitalization.
Yum Brands — RBC cut its rating on the restaurant operator to "outperform" from "top pick," as it reevaluates potential upside for the stock from current levels, but still considers it a good long term value. Questions?
A federal judge in Brasilia ruled on Friday that new products containing the chemical could not be registered in the country and existing registrations would be suspended within the next 30 days, until the government reevaluates their toxicity.
Yes, this is the story of a pompous man who falls from grace, is given a great gift, reevaluates his life, and becomes a hero (or maybe a supervillain, if you cock your head a little to the left).
In my view, if Washington reevaluates the JASTA bill, and if Riyadh deals with its chronic lack of civilized, well thought-out communication with the American society, then there will be virtually no limit to the prosperity of the Saudi-U.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday threatened visa restrictions on anyone who attempts to damage the peace process in South Sudan as Washington upped its pressure on the war-torn country to form a unity government and reevaluates its relationship with the African nation.
He's insisted he constantly reevaluates his decision to continue in the race but says he has always landed on the side of giving his supporters — the thousands of small donors who continue to fuel his campaign even after his poll numbers cratered in the fall — a chance to vote for him.
The new super PAC comes as the Koch network reevaluates its political strategy amid frustrations with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and the GOP-controlled Congress.
He reevaluates Totem and Taboo (1913), a work by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. He writes that while Totem and Taboo has been widely rejected, he views the work differently and sees its concept of collective murder as close to the themes of his own work. He also reevaluates Freud's theory of the Oedipus complex, and the incest taboo. He also discusses the work of the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss.
The application of this method has to respect the principles of experts' anonymity, of retroaction of information, and group statistical responses so that each expert reevaluates his opinions.
His wife Maggie also reevaluates her life, wondering if the stress of a marriage and work has led to this development. Each vows to reconsider what's important to them after Chris is finally released to come home.
Mr. Woodley reevaluates his views on the circus, and with Binkley, decides to create a new circus souvenir using her failed experiments. Owen and Zoe now work happily at the circus, with Owen debuting as a dragon.
Making Sense of Marx is a 1985 book about Karl Marx by the social and political theorist Jon Elster, in which the author reevaluates Marx's ideas. The book has received a mixture of praise and criticism from commentators.
Brett weighs whether to start a new life or rekindle his love with May – he's not sure she'll take him back – while Martine reevaluates her relationships with boys and her family and Gordy struggles with his affection for Martine.
One particular item of interest for April is a portrait of Marthe painted by Giovanni Boldini. As a result of her research, April becomes increasingly fascinated with Marthe, Boldini, and the contents of the apartment. She also reevaluates her position in a disappointing marriage and considers staying in Paris with a potential love interest.
The soldiers are forced to treat the dogs harshly against their will. After a few weeks of grueling treatment of the Japanese American soldiers, the government observes and reevaluates this project after the dog tracks and locates a soldier of non-Japanese ethnicity. It is deemed unsuccessful, and Eddy is assigned to combat in the European theater with his comrades.
A talk with his father Norman (Forster) incites Jack to find Jill. Jack tracks down her wacky friend, Lucy (Parise), and pleads his case. Convinced that he truly loves Jill, Lucy admits that Jill is catching a Greyhound bus cross- country to Hollywood. Jack reevaluates his life, and just as he quits his job, a bomb threat is called in at his work.
Wolpert and Macready stipulate that an algorithm never reevaluates a candidate solution, and that algorithm performance is measured on outputs. For simplicity, we disallow randomness in algorithms. Under these conditions, when a search algorithm is run on every possible input, it generates each possible output exactly once. Because performance is measured on the outputs, the algorithms are indistinguishable in how often they achieve particular levels of performance.
While this happens, Majestic targets Marcus for death. After Marcus and his crew complete the robbery, the film returns to the first scene. It is then revealed that Marcus was shot outside of his family's home by Justice, eventually being saved by his grandparents. After being hospitalized, and going through a period of self-loathing and pity, Marcus reevaluates his life, prioritizing his family.
T. Gathii (2011) "TWAIL: A Brief History of its Origins, its Decentralized Network and a Tentative Bibliography", Trade, Law and Development, 3 (1): pp. 26-48. p. 31B.S. Chimni (2006) "Third World Approaches to international Law: Manifesto", International Community Law Review 8: pp. 3-27, p. 3 & 7 TWAIL reevaluates the power relationships of the current world order to eradicate the racial hierarchy and oppression present in international law.
Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. Grünbaum criticizes Freud's theories from a philosophical standpoint. Grünbaum offers a "philosophical critique of the foundations of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis" and reevaluates Freud's view that psychoanalysis is a natural science. He criticizes the hermeneutic interpretation of psychoanalysis propounded by the philosophers Jürgen Habermas, in Knowledge and Human Interests (1968), and Paul Ricœur, in Freud and Philosophy (1965) and Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences (1981).
Jerry professes he lied to give Berry the big break she's always wanted ("We Deserve Another Reprise"). As the operatives celebrate their success, Richart begins to have doubts about how honest Curveball's story ("Hydrangea Supplemental Report"). Jerry reevaluates what Berry means to him ("Music to Me"). Curveball and Richart have a night out in Berlin ("Who's Your Baghdaddy"), while the CIA agents receive word of a plane highjacking.
After Avon is arrested, Daniels reevaluates his decision to get rid of McNulty, but McNulty, thinking about something Freamon had remarked about to him earlier in the season, realizes he has no life outside his work and graciously declines Daniels' offer to keep him in the unit. He transfers to patrol in the Western District, which he remembers as the happiest time of his life, and begins a relationship with Russell.
Bosch reevaluates his presumptions, now coming to believe that the 51 sheets were most likely altered by Pratt and that Olivas and O'Shea were probably duped along with him. The only question is why Pratt, a decorated veteran approaching retirement, would take such an action. Surveillance proves that Pratt is cheating on his wife with a much younger woman who works in the police personnel office. In a divorce, Pratt could lose everything and thus might be desperate for cash.
22, 2004 This is regarded as a significant contribution to German Studies and Holocaust scholarship. In Image Matters (2012), Campt investigates the identity of the African Diaspora through photography, specifically focusing on black families in Germany and England in the early- to mid-twentieth century. Campt reevaluates everyday photography and family portraiture, placing a particular emphasis on family, gender, and sexuality. Using postcolonial and identity theory as well as an exploration of agency, she exposes intrinsic relationships in readings of photography.
The Mars monolith as seen from orbit The Mars monolith is a rectangular object (possibly a boulder) discovered on the surface of Mars.Natalie Wolchover - Mars 'monolith' isn't the work of Martians (2012) - NBC News It is located near the bottom of a cliff, from which it likely fell.Alexandra Ludka - NASA Reevaluates Mars Program After Budget Cuts (2012) - ABC News The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took pictures of it from orbit, roughly 180 miles (300 km) away. Around the same time, the Phobos monolith made international news.
After beating cancer and completing a bike ride from Toronto to Pittsburgh, Brian reevaluates his life, deciding to take a more active role in his son's life and asking Justin to move back in. In the fifth season, Justin moves out, frustrated at Brian's inability to form a committed relationship, for which Brian blames his best friend, Michael. After a bomb is set off at Babylon, which Brian owns by this season, Brian admits his love for Justin and mends his relationship with Michael. Brian proposes marriage to Justin, who eventually accepts.
He graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D in 1979. His evolutionary developmental biology book approaches the subject of the evolution of metazoan development from a cell lineage selection point of view. He reevaluates August Weismann's model of the cell compartmentalization of somatic and germline cell lineages (see Weismann barrier), and argues that the vision of the individual taken by the modern synthesis is insufficient to explain the early evolution of development or ontogeny. He collaborated with Walter Fontana in producing some of the first papers on artificial chemistries.
The Engel classification system has been thought of as a cross-sectional grading system by medical professionals because it does not account for long term changes in patients. It has been proposed that it would be more beneficial to reevaluate patients on an annual basis, and the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) devised a separate rating scale in 2001 that reevaluates patients on every annual anniversary of their surgery. The ILAE also developed their system in hopes of avoiding many of the subjective components found in the Engel system.
In collaboration with designer Ab[Screenwear] and director Nadia Bedzhanova, Campanioni's hybrid prose/piece "This body's long (& I'm still loading)" was adapted as an official selection of the Canadian International Film Festival in 2017. In the month leading to the novel's 2013 release, Campanioni created an interactive video calendar featuring film adaptations from various scenes in Going Down. The calendar reevaluates the notion of "real time" and also broadens the ways in which readers can respond to and read a text. RealClear's December 2013 feature ("The Model Writer") compared Campanioni's work to Andy Warhol's faux documentarian style and French New Wave cinema.
The gatekeeper assigns the JPD, and assigns lead and supporting functional capabilities boards FCBs, and performs an initial review. The gatekeeper initially reviews all proposals, and then designates the Joint Potential Designation, and which Functional Capability Board and Joint Warfighting Capability Assessment Teams will receive the proposal. The Joint Potential Designation is based on input from Joint Forces Command, each of the Joint Warfighting Capability Assessment teams, and other elements of the Joint Staff. The gatekeeper periodically reevaluates the Joint Potential designation throughout the process because changes in the proposed capability may require it to change as well.
Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics, and American Economics in the Progressive Era is a book written by Thomas C. Leonard and published by the Princeton University press which reevaluates several leading figures of the progressive era of American economics, and points out that many of the so-called "progressives" of the late 19th and early 20th century who created policies such as minimum wage and maximum-hours laws, workmen’s compensation, progressive income taxes and many others had beliefs rooted in Darwinism, racial science, and eugenics, revealing a dark underside to the economic reformers often considered by history to be the altruists in the story of American economic progression.
An unexpected and unintentional one-night stand with Fawkes (Wil Wheaton) causes Codex to stress over what the guild thinks of her and persuades him to cover for her in a pretend relationship. But after spending more time together, Codex realizes he is a "total tool-bag" and reevaluates her criteria for relationships with men. Her computer breaks and she is forced to get a job at Cheesybeards to pay for repairs but has no idea how to fulfil the expectations of her boss, Ollie (Frank Ashmore). Zaboo tries to be a good friend to Codex during her fake relationship with Fawkes instead of trying to win her love.
The latter are depicted "in a cold, record keeping-like manner". With 1916, Aderca was focusing more closely on the social impact of war. A wide fresco of Romania's heavy losses to the Central Powers, and of the human drama they unfold, the book was praised by Lovinescu as an accurate portrayal of the 1914 to 1920 interval, and seen by Cubleșan as compatible with other Romanian depictions of World War I moral conflicts—in works by Camil Petrescu, Cezar Petrescu, Liviu Rebreanu or George Cornea. Aderca's novel, he notes, is an inverted take on the identity struggle depicted in Rebreanu's Forest of the Hanged, where an ethnic Romanian intellectual reevaluates his allegiance to Austria–Hungary.
From Library Journal: > Using images that sometimes startle the reader, this 30-year-old poet > reevaluates her own "land" through travel (London, Florence) and close > observations. Agoos pays careful attention to a place's ghoststhe impressive > lead poem traces in 10 stanzas the history of a farm through its inhabitants > and the weather. She reveals an adept juggling of rhythms"delighted, self- > invited, second-sighted" for end-rhymes; occasional brilliant reversals"Oh > my darling, look: how life/ imitates art in the afternoon"; and a tuning of > the senses, as in "shy grey as those feathers." There is a sure presence and > considerable skill here, as one would expect from the latest winner of > Yale's "Younger Poet" series.
Notre Dame de Paris had been banned in 1834. The work, a closet drama, depicts an unnamed pope falling asleep, and having a dream in which he participates in a pageant of scenes which represent generic situations in human history. Through a sequence of discussions and soliloquies, the Pope reevaluates his beliefs, and concludes by giving a speech in which he condemns war and capital punishment, endorses the Republican ideals of Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, and, in instructing the people to love one another, asserts that he abandons Rome for Jerusalem and Caesar for Christ. The poem ends with an ironic envoi in which the Pope awakens and shakes off his momentary insight.
"Ixtlan" turns out to be a metaphorical hometown ( or Place / Position of Being ) to which the "sorcerer" or warrior or man of knowledge is drawn to return, trying to get home. After the work of "stopping", his changed perspective leaves him little in common with ordinary people, who now seem no more substantial to him than "phantoms." The point of the story is that a man of knowledge, or sorcerer, is a changed being, or a Human closer to his true state of Being, and for that reason he can never truly go "home" to his old lifestyle again. In Journey to Ixtlan Castaneda essentially reevaluates the teachings up to that point.
Billy Woodberry's earliest works include his UCLA student films The Pocketbook (1980) and Bless Their Little Hearts (1984). Woodberry's short film The Pocketbook explores concepts of loneliness, as an abandoned child is forced to confront his situation after a botched robbery. Adapted from Langston Hughes short story "Thank You, Ma’am," the film follows as the young boy reflects on his life, and reevaluates his decisions. The Pocketbook was released in 1980, and was dedicated to modernist photographers such as Paul Strand and Helen Levitt. Drawing on their legacy, the film consists of high contrast black and white photography that “draws on the history of photography as a social practice.” The original film was restored from its 16mm black and white negative and is currently held in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
William Thorne (Robert Donat) is the vicar of the village of Hinton St. John, living with wife Vera (Kay Walsh) and daughter Susan (Adrienne Corri), an exceptionally gifted pianist. Although the focus of the local community, the Thornes live a life of having to struggle and scrimp to make ends meet financially. Vera is a typical clergy wife, having to sublimate her own needs and desires to the exigencies of her husband's career, as a result tending to live life vicariously through her daughter, whose musical gifts she is determined must not be wasted. On discovering that he has less than a year to live, Thorne reevaluates his own life and his parishioners and he finds himself happier than before, as he now feels able to speak completely honestly about his beliefs and does his best to demonstrate to his parishioners that religion is not a matter of unthinking adherence to a fixed set of rules, but of freedom to act according to one's conscience.

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