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It's also a retort to how algorithms control our lives.
White House officials have a blunt retort to that argument.
Her final retort to Bannon was scrawled on her t-shirt.
Malta&aposs interior minister, Michael Farrugia, tweeted back his retort to Salvini.
And some may well be intended as a defiant retort to bigotry.
Just as likely, though ... it's a retort to Meghan's eulogy for her father.
" LaVern Baker's "Hey Memphis" is an excellent retort to Elvis Presley's "Little Sister.
It's a satisfying retort to the idea that there was nothing queer there before.
The Spurs player Pau Gasol wrote a retort to that for The Players' Tribune.
Here she delivers a retort to Prince Buster's track from 1967 of the same name.
The election results are probably the best retort to Democratic senators' tears about Merrick Garland.
"Ode to Joy" should be used again to spearhead a cultural retort to Islamic State.
We celebrate the mainstreaming of casual comfort as a retort to the tyranny of tailoring.
NEW YORK IN some ways was a refuge from and retort to all of that.
Ms. Klobuchar came armed in their next debate with a retort to his November remark.
But in a footnote, Justice Kagan offers a quick-witted retort to her fellow Obama appointee's reading.
Yes, I get that the comment is a retort to "unwoke" elders who cannot be reasoned with.
But Höller, a former entomologist, sees this installation as an artistic retort to the dominance of science.
Tuesday, I'm looking at this summer minestrone with fresh basil, a mellow retort to the weekend blowout.
Hawley, however, cooked up an easy retort to this charge by running ads that lied about his position.
The common retort to such concerns is that humans are far more cognitively adaptable than beasts of burden.
"Not every option is on the table," Spain's foreign minister said Sunday in an explicit retort to Pence.
Her retort to a conservative reporter instantly created a viral finger-wagging moment and an enduring quote. Wipeout!
Trump also provided a retort to the nefarious assumptions that he and his campaign staff had connections with Russia.
Mr. Ratelle views the gesture as political, a visual retort to overly codified distinctions between masculine and feminine dressing.
The polemic from a conservative news site posted as a retort to the polemic from a liberal news site.
It rose in popularity on TikTok, became a common retort to politicians on Twitter, and inspired multiple trend pieces.
The findings are an implicit retort to critics who have accused the Trump administration of "sabotaging" the health care law.
And now Semple has released a new product—and further retort to Kapoor—the world's most glittery glitter: Diamond Dust.
"Zendaya's ultimate retort to Giuliana Rancic is starving herself down to the size of one of her elbowz," the comedian wrote.
The team published a line-by-line retort to the false Brietbart post titled explaining how it got the facts wrong.
The convention, which culminated with a disco-themed banquet, was an exuberant retort to recent news portrayals of clowns as boogeymen.
She posted a fierce retort to her haters on Instagram, which a (real) fan news account screengrabbed and shared on Twitter.
Her general retort to this sort of point—that aggregate health costs would still drop for middle-class families—is fair.
" Jones posted a retort to his comments, writing, "Sounds like a threat of physical violence…is that what we are doing now?
Thanks to Kat Stratford, you will always have the perfect retort to anyone who insists you read The Sun Also Rises. 2.
You gotta watch to get her full retort to Chrissy, but suffice to say, she's clear that Jim and Pam ARE together.
Meant as a retort to Confederate monuments, it was created by Kehinde Wiley, best known for his vibrant portrait of President Barack Obama.
Indeed, "The Father" was written as a retort to "A Doll's House," which Strindberg described as "swinery," filled with logical potholes and tendentious argument.
Wiz Khalifa has a short, sweet retort to Kanye West's rant that Wiz got trapped by a stripper and that Kanye owns Wiz's son.
This response helped further cement the meme as a dismissive retort to boomer condescension — and as it spread, its political aspects became more pointed.
This tactile experience is a retort to the museumesque solemnity of Flight Club and Stadium Goods, the logistical speed bumps of shopping at Supreme.
Its principles, which favor function over fuss, were a fitting retort to the grand European cities that many of Tel Aviv's founders had fled.
"His fire-breathing retort to Trump is important and worrisome," said Cliff Kupchan, chairman of the Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy in Washington.
The rollout was an undisguised retort to the nascent Trump presidency, sounding to some like the opening moments of a potential Cuomo presidential run.
The phone's camera slider is also a cool retort to anyone clinging to the outdated accusation that Android device makers only ever copy the iPhone.
Mr. Zhao's posts appeared to be a retort to similarly unsubstantiated theories about the origins of the outbreak that have spread in the United States.
And majoring in them — majoring in anything — is a useful retort to the infinite distractions, short attention spans and staccato communications of the smartphone era.
Buttigieg's retort to Warren was sound: to beat Trump, he argued, the Democrats should use all means at their disposal -- including money from wealthy donors.
"This Land Is Your Land" was originally recorded in 1944 and was written as a retort to "God Bless America," which irritated Guthrie, according to NPR.
We don't usually pay much attention to T-Mobile's Twitter antics, but earlier today the carrier had a solid retort to some nonsense from AT&T.
It was a "peevish retort to a political provocation," David Axelrod wrote, adding that Trump's letter to Pelosi revealed much about how he views the world.
But by far the soundest retort to grime has come in the ways that U.K. rap has taken on a mood and attitude of its own.
But perhaps most importantly of all, Trump's press conference provided a needed retort to the onslaught of speculation surrounding intelligence leaks that have consumed the news cycle.
JPMorgan Chase & Company has slapped the Chase name and logo on the stadium roof, almost as a large-scale marketing retort to Citi Field, across the tracks.
Another moment when Mr. Lang supplies a compelling contemporary retort to Beethoven comes in an aria for the autocratic Governor (the charismatic, bright-voiced tenor Alan Oke).
If "outrage" meant a lynching or rape a mere 150 years ago, how did it come to express something as trivial as one starlet's retort to another?
Her general retort to this sort of point—that aggregate health costs would still drop for middle-class families—is both fair and deserving of more detail.
I was a competitive swimmer, and while I hated it, I didn't dare quit, as it felt like a retort to, and inoculation against, anyone questioning my maleness.
That tender image — of her hand on George W. Bush's — is one I'll hold on to, and it's a fitting retort to the nonsense that Obama is sowing hate.
" The parade, an apparent retort to June being LGBTQ Pride Month, is being touted by organizers as a celebration of "the diverse history, culture, and contributions of the straight community.
Last year, vinyl sales reached their highest level since the late-80s as the format continues to be re-embraced as a tangible retort to the clouding of our collections.
Aides said he seemed to bask afterward in his remarks, and viewed them as the latest retort to the political establishment that he sees as trying to tame his impulses.
Could this provisional "block of water" be seen as a retort to the fountains of the David H. Koch Plaza directly in front of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art?
He was the sire of President Obama's State of the Union address, which could be heard as a point-by-point retort to the gloom, doom and bigotry that Trump peddles.
"Instructions on where to go?" sounds like it could refer to GPS or perhaps even a retort to an insult, but today it refers to the HOUSETRAINING of our furry companions.
In June, a video made by a 363-year-old man from Harlem as a retort to a segment about the sandwich went viral, igniting a discussion about culture and privilege.
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia's foreign minister briefly put diplomacy aside on Sunday with a sly retort to comments that President Trump made about the physical appearance of the first lady of France.
Dozens of commentators wrote rebuttals to the article, which was itself a measured and informed retort to Obama, who had been vigorously trying to de-legitimize ISIS by calling it un-Islamic.
"'OK Boomer' has become Generation Z's endlessly repeated retort to the problem of older people who just don't get it, a rallying cry for millions of fed up kids," Taylor Lorenz wrote.
The Democratic presidential candidate's blunt retort to her Republican opponent Donald Trump on Thursday ranks as her most-retweeted comment on the social media site, with more than 403,300 users forwarding it on.
At the 1988 vice presidential debate, Democratic nominee Lloyd Bentsen fired off an indelible retort to the Republican Dan Quayle, who had invoked John F. Kennedy to defend his qualifications for the office.
Surprisingly Ukrainian Sapun appeared happy to stand and trade with the prodigious striking talent standing across the ring from him, throwing a number of spinning kicks as a retort to his foe's efforts.
Zero presidential buzz, aside from a small boomlet of interest after she pulled off the rare feat of delivering an effective and inspiring retort to the State of the Union address in February.
There is an "idealization of seduction 'à la Française,' and that anti-feminism has become almost part of the national identity and is seen as a retort to Anglo-American culture," she said.
The same sentiment was expressed more succinctly -- and more sarcastically -- last month in "OK, boomer," New Zealand MP Chlöe Swarbrick's unforgettable retort to someone who heckled her during a speech on climate change.
The message was a retort to Jeb Bush, the struggling Republican presidential candidate, who, a day before, used the same one-word tweet to accompany a photo of a handgun engraved with his name.
Plus, the tool is a retort to any critic who might say that Google, with all its digitization efforts, is encouraging people to stick to their screens and skip a trip to the museum.
Facebook said the top moment on its platform during the first half of Sunday night's debate was Trump's retort to Clinton when she said it's good someone like him isn't in charge of the law.
As a retort to this, another British artist, Stuart Semple, created what he calls "the world's pinkest pink," along with the "most glittery glitter," and made them available for anyone to buy—except Anish Kapoor.
That change "would almost certainly mean that lenders would not continue to lend in the shadow bank system," Miller concluded, in a sharp retort to Clinton's go-to technique to deflect from Glass-Steagall restoration.
So far, "Word of the Year" nominations for 2019 include: - "OK Boomer," described as a retort to someone older who expresses views that are out-of-touch or condescending to young people and their concerns.
Rodriguez said in a televised statement that more than 20,000 boxes of food aid would be sent to the Colombian border city Cucuta, in an apparent retort to international efforts to send food to hungry Venezuelans.
Whetstone is known for her assertive style (consider her GIF-y retort to Rupert Murdoch), while Google's recent moves, including the appointment of a former Obama adviser as its policy chief, signal a less combative approach.
Whetstone is known for her assertive style (consider her GIF-y retort to Rupert Murdoch), while Google's recent moves, including the appointment of a former Obama advisor at its policy chief, signal a less combative approach.
" When it was published, "Wolves" read as a retort to the 1990 book "Iron John: A Book About Men," written by another poet and Jungian enthusiast, Robert Bly, who instructed men to harness their "Zeus energy.
" Aha, some of my European friends tell me, yes, maybe you have a trade problem (sic), but the solutions are for you to save more and to follow the German retort to President Trump: "Produce better cars.
So if this whole thing happens again, as the current drug someday loses its effectiveness, I'll be more prepared for the comments and questions, with a good retort to the next person who says, "You're so thin."
A image of pop idol Nick Jonas, defaced by chewing gum, with the work's title "Marxism and Art: Beware Fascist Broism" painted on top could be seen as a direct and delicious retort to Ruby's macho posturing.
When Lil Yachty tries straightforward rapping, as on "For Hot 97" — an implicit retort to criticisms of his rapping skill — he's less centered, and less convincing (though the boast "money so old, check its colon" is hilarious).
The director Joss Whedon, who'd long contemplated making a "Wonder Woman" movie himself, had a clever retort to that, writing on Twitter that there had already been a man-only screening, because he'd seen "Wonder Woman" alone.
Salad is appealing not only because the food is healthy for us but because it's healthy for the world — a direct retort to the obviously very bad Styrofoam Filet-o-Fish containers that blighted many customers' youth.
He also offered a sharp retort to Feinstein when she faulted him for not "properly" introducing Ford and when she brought up a statement by Kavanaugh's college roommate that the nominee was "frequently and incoherently drunk" at school.
He also voted for a bill that would make it easier for cop killers to get the death penalty—legislation known as the Thin Blue Line Act, and widely seen as a police retort to Black Lives Matter.
But the general likenesses of its inhabitants may also provide a mental retort to the skullduggery that dehumanizes us by reducing us to a demographic profile that shrinks us to our gender, race, sexual preference, or skin tone.
And the first season of Killing Eve felt like a giddy retort to Strong Female obligations, falling somewhere between thriller and love story, expectations about how an agent-versus-assassin story should go misfiring gloriously all over the place.
Further, such a put-buying strategy is eminently pursuable, meaning that it makes for a cogent retort to the accurate point that an investor could wind up losing every penny in the market: Not if you buy put options you can't.
We don't want to hear about avocado toast ever again—that's the sentiment behind the explosive growth of "ok boomer," the Gen Z and Millennial social media retort to complaints from the olds that has caught fire online in recent weeks.
Either way, the administration's support of legal marijuana would give Mr. Cuomo a retort to critics of his past opposition as well as to his Democratic primary opponent, the actress Cynthia Nixon, who has already fully embraced the idea of legalization.
There is an "idealization of seduction 'à la Française,' and that anti-feminism has become almost part of the national identity and is seen as a retort to Anglo-American culture," explained a professor of feminism at the University of Angers.
The start of a national carbon trading market in China by late this year has been years in the making, but is now shaping up as Mr. Xi's big policy retort to Mr. Trump's decision to quit the Paris accord.
"Anybody who watches the news knows we need to have law and order reinstalled and we need to have more support for Blue Lives Matter," she said, referring to the pro-police slogan that became a retort to the protests.
In an apparent retort to international efforts to send food to hungry Venezuelans, communications minister Jorge Rodriguez claimed Monday that Caracas will send food to feed hungry Colombian children, even as citizens in his country struggle with food shortages at home.
Conservative Tory and British MP Michael Fabricant faces calls for suspension after posting his own retort to Trump Baby on Twitter — a mock-up of two pigs having sex where one pig has the face of London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
In an apparent retort to such accusations, Wang said it was "imperative to respect national sovereignty and refrain from seeking technological hegemony, interfering in other countries' domestic affairs, and conducting, shielding or protecting technology-enabled activities that undermine other countries' national security".
Clinton came armed with a resonant retort to Mr. Sanders over his Wall Street attacks, reminding the Michigan audience that Mr. Sanders voted against the auto industry bailout and again calling him a "single issue" candidate too narrowly focused on Wall Street.
Other "Word of the Year" nominations for 2019 included: - "OK Boomer," described as a retort to someone older, typically a member of the Baby Boom generation, who expresses views that are out-of-touch or condescending to young people and their concerns.
Art Betchez is ready to retort to any snark: to those who say that you can't just rip off famous paintings to recreate immersive environments, they patiently show that it's working pretty well for the Atelier Des Lumières immersive initiative on Gustav Klimt.
That the teen girls in films like Lady Bird and The Edge of Seventeen can be so vocal about their own desires feels almost like a direct retort to decades of horny teenage boys masturbating into pies or bragging about their latest imaginary sexual conquest.
Christie circled back too frequently to his beloved, overworked boast that he would make sure that Hillary Clinton never again got close to the White House, but he had a terrific retort to Cruz's and Rubio's explanations of their legislative histories on immigration reform.
The release of the Economic Report of the President was President Obama's latest opportunity to claim credit for dragging the United States economy out of the recession and initiating a better-than-expected revival, a direct retort to the dire diagnoses of Republican presidential candidates.
But their legislative package of more than a dozen bills, overseen by Representative John Sarbanes of Maryland, looks more like a retort to Mr. Trump's popular campaign claims that he would "drain the swamp" in Washington — a difference Democrats have weaponized on the campaign trail.
To fill the museum with the sounds of an album that celebrates black womanhood and black manhood — sung, played and channeled into movement by black women and men — was its own symbolic retort to the art world's (and the dance world's) histories of exclusion.
Given that she's currently embroiled in a pretty serious beef with legendary rapper Remy Ma and has yet to offer up a retort to Ma's brutal diss track "Shether," it seems her hair might in fact be sending a subliminal message to all the haters out there.
We asked Mr. Caughman about his graphic design philosophy — the electric pinks and yellows, as well as the unicorns printed on his cans and kegs, that feel like a brazen retort to the muted greens and browns, the palmettos and Spanish moss of the classic Lowcountry landscape.
Belgium was thought to be the strongest of the three, by far, yet in Lyon on Monday, Italy stifled the Red Devils, 2-0, with canny efficiency, surprising athleticism and a pragmatic tactical approach that served as an emphatic retort to any critics of Conte's approach.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE (D-Calif.) rushed to support Gillibrand, retweeting the New York senator's retort to Trump. Sen.
It could slip "into a pattern of ruminating on the stupid things we've said," (Yes); "fantasize about how great we'd feel if we had come up with a witty retort to something said earlier," (That's me!); and also harp on "worries about work and money" (O.
Bannon's scathing remarks on Friday night amounted to a retort to a Bush speech in New York earlier this week, in which the 43rd president denounced bigotry in Trump-era American politics and warned that the rise of "nativism," isolationism and conspiracy theories have clouded the nation's true identity.
As Friedman argued, in a vulnerable, volatile time — perhaps one particularly so for women — figure-obscuring clothing serves as a kind of armor, as well as a retort to a reality-TV-inured culture apparently intent on exposing any private moment, any intimate body part, for public consumption.
The goriness of Joanna's exit, which also included a close-up of her head being cut open in an autopsy and the upsetting news that her son will be handed over to social services, felt like a gruesome retort to those who have loudly complained about the character online.
" (Bee devoted the next section of her show to the detention facilities where the Trump administration is now housing immigrant children separated from their parents by Border Patrol agents.) And Bee offered a retort to those who cited her comments as an example in deploring the "death of civility.
Her new single is ongoing litigation — a broadside against Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, a retort to their campaign against her in the wake of the fallout following the release of Mr. West's "Famous," which Mr. West took as a joke and Ms. Swift took as a slight.
His background, along with his descriptions of the challenging lessons he learned during his medical training, serves as a startling retort to the dictum of the so-called "two cultures": C.P. Snow's idea that the humanities and the sciences remain deeply divided in Western intellectual thought and never the twain shall meet.
It did not go well: "A senior vice president at AARP, formerly known as the Association of American Retired Persons, appeared to provide a retort to the 'OK boomer' phrase that has taken millennials and Gen Z by storm: 'Okay, millennials, but we're the people that actually have the money,'" my colleague Lateshia Beachum reports.
I've thought about that in my head before too—that's my retort to when people when they're like "You got to do this, you've gotta work with a producer or something," and I'm like, no, like a painter would never care that they need another person contributing to what they're trying to put out.
In hindsight, Stefani's rise functioned as a pivot in the history of feminist rock: the first of many moments in a backlash that would transform a movement fueled by anthems like Hole's "Doll Parts" and Bikini Kill's "I Like Fucking" into a sparkly mimeograph of itself, a retort to the stereotypical notion of humorless feminists who hated lipstick.
Even the movie's poster, which featured a battle-ready Ripley cradling a grenade-launching machine gun in one arm and a scared little girl in the other, was essentially a retort to the Schwarzenegger school of ultra-macho action films, a declaration that a blistering, badass action movie can ultimately be about a woman trying to save her daughter.
It falls far short of Mr. Trump's initial vow 30 months ago to solve the North Korea nuclear problem, but it might provide him with a retort to campaign-season critics who say the North Korean dictator has been playing the American president brilliantly by giving him the visuals he craves while holding back on real concessions.
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Metrograph, which was founded by designer Alexander Olch and opens to the public on Friday, is poised to be a confident retort to the prevailing climate — not only a freshly minted place for cinephilic congregation, but one steered by a team that's dedicated to energizing an enthusiasm for film precisely by shaping an experience that would satisfy their own.
But with all this, it's clear the S9 represents the absolute best tech Samsung can cram in a phone, and from my short time with it so far, the S9 looks like a full-weighted retort to Apple's iPhone X.With its horizontal design, you can use the S9's screen as a touchpad when using the Dex Pad in desktop mode.
But, he appears to be pretty dismissive of the reports with his retort to ESPN's Dan Rafael: There are questions whether this fight will go ahead with the arrest warrant attributed to Broner's name, but he later tweeted "Fight around the corner #8Days" [sic] just hours after this news broke—apparently defiant of all the talk about him in the press.
He's cool in a way few of the other wrestlers in NJPW are; his signature taunt, in which he opens his left eye wider with his fingers to stare at you, was picked up in Mexico as a physical retort to fans mocking his East Asian eyes, and it's become a symbol which is simultaneously defiant and invulnerable to caring about his doubters.
Some voices within the Beltway have argued that day-to-day, government-to-government relations with Mexico continue to deliver the goods, mainly as a retort to those of us who believe that not since the mid-1980s (when the double whammy of colliding foreign policy objectives in then-brewing Central American conflicts and the abduction and murder of a DEA agent by drug traffickers in Mexico) have we witnessed such a level of deterioration in our ties.
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A visceral depiction of self-reckoning is found on "Rifles and Rosary Beads" (Mirrors frighten me / I don't recognize what I see / A stranger with blood on his hands / Brother, I'm not that man), "Bullet Holes in the Sky" is a sad yet sassy retort to those of us who emptily salute veterans on Veterans Day (They thank me for my service and wave those little flags / They genuflect on Sundays and yes, they'd send us back), while "Iraq," one of two songs to explicitly deal with what it is to be a woman in the military.

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