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The interior of the cathedral is seen through a doorway.
" As seen through Kratos, "It's hard to try to change.
Instead, she's seen through a combination of numbness and anger.
Redistribution is seen through a racial lens as a result.
Former FBI Director James Comey is seen through t.v. cameras.
This culture would be seen through the lens of gaming.
It can be seen through the X-rays, it can be seen through physical evidence and through all the written documentation, letters and exchange of letters and observations of others living at the time.
Aedes aegypti mosquito is seen through a microscope in Recife, Brazil.
Look, seen through teen eyes it felt like a dramatic time.
Updated numbers are seen through Johns Hopkins' real-time coronavirus data.
Interest in Buttigieg, as seen through Google searches, has taken off.
Seen through Biberkopf's eyes, the heart of Berlin is Alexanderplatz itself.
Wells said bullet holes can be seen through the front door.
Seen through their lens, Chuck and Bobby's strivings for power seem empty.
Seen through the viewfinder, they wave stiff Saltire flags on plastic sticks.
Seen through this lens, the eagle takes on a new significance, too.
Images of dancers can be seen through the windows of the theater.
He showed me a photo of the amber seen through a micro­scope.
Seen through that lens, last week was a huge moment for Trump.
You see the person you've seen through the screen for years, finally.
It is here, seen through Vidal's eyes, that Maurice feels most alive.
More like a post-apocalyptic prairie seen through a B-movie lens.
The story of this privileged world would be seen through their eyes.
But politics is seen through different lenses depending on where you sit.
It's all seen through the eyes of the Hawkins family in Britain.
A glimpse of nearby Central Park can be seen through the windows.
As if seen through polished glass, the music assumed an unearthly beauty.
A view of the new tardigrade as seen through a phase contrast microscope.
The best version can be seen through Metallica TV. Watch the debut below.
Caption: The main hangar of Spaceport America as seen through the desert landscape.
It's not these organic uprisings that we've seen through the last several decades.
It's a very personal movie about our dad's journey, seen through his eyes.
Go deeper: Record flooding in Plains as seen through before and after photos
The Earth eventually looms in the background, incomprehensibly large, seen through the windshield.
Go deeper: Record flooding in Plains as seen through before and after photos
Yet Britain as seen through foreign eyes is not all doom and gloom.
Dissent is in the blood, and now the story must be seen through.
What's the biggest surprise that you've seen through this point of the year?
Stories about men seen through eyes other than those of a tormented antihero.
This episode, in the moments seen through Will's eyes, did that most concretely.
What matters is that it's transparent, not what is being seen through it.
When it comes to an image, the prism it's seen through is everything.
Saturated washes whorl into psychedelic compositions, as if seen through a fugue state.
Saturated washes whorl into psychedelic compositions, as if seen through a fugue state.
For some the proceedings were seen through the prism of the partisan divide.
I've seen, through Girls Who Code, what our kids are capable of achieving.
But suddenly, flashes of a purple parka can be seen through the trees.
The universe seen through radio telescopes and X-ray telescopes is tremendously violent.
The artificial flower as seen through a thermal camera (top) and in visible light.
The main driver is what Melinda and I have seen through our foundation work.
Lots of plastic bottles and paper can be seen through the muddle and grime.
What are you listening to right now that could be seen through the record?
And, frankly, you, the American people, have seen through this and have had enough.
What were some of the more surprising examples that you've seen through your work?
Perhaps, I thought, the tumultuous kaleidoscope seen through the train window provided a clue.
In a related drawing, a train can be seen through the window, chugging by.
Trips by politicians to Iowa are always seen through the lens of presidential politics.
But in the current atmosphere, even implicit changes are seen through a political lens.
Mr. Guttenberg likes to speculate about what the Madonna has seen through the centuries.
When seen through a transparent filter, these informations are 'decoded,' [and] new prints appear.
The validating effect of being seen through one's own artwork can hardly be overstated.
The gains were seen through decreased car crash mortality and increased student lifetime earnings.
The effect is so strong it can even be seen through a backyard telescope.
There, seen through a small window, was Earth itself, rising out of the void.
The shiny distillery equipment can be seen through a glass window in the back.
Seen through the prism of populist conservatives, Gabriel's speech was actually an encouraging sign.
Everything -- from school shootings to the American dream -- is seen through a partisan lens.
The entire weekend is seen through his eyes, and we never leave his side.
Viva is about the sexual revolution in the 1970s, as seen through Playboy magazine.
We all rise to the level of the poetic when seen through Winogrand's lens.
"Post-It/ Tweets; Selfies and Lettergrams" portrays the artist's life as seen through social media.
Rosenblatt's machine learned to distinguish shapes such as triangles and squares seen through its camera.
A hand covered in rubble is seen through a body bag at a police hospital.
The Egyptian mummy at the Indian Museum in Kolkata, seen through the awesomeness of #Prisma.
Seen through this lens, literally everything in Westworld is about how we organize the self.
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant is seen through the construction of a new protective shelter.
Bald, voguish light bulbs, and fresh nut-brown sofas can be seen through large windows.
Seen through Maples's eyes, the Trump-is-so-sexy hype was not a victimless deception.
Actually spying the drone — best seen through my colleague's long camera lens — was an anticlimax.
But it was undeniably drag: weird and apocalyptic, drag as seen through a cracked mirror.
Seen through this prism, most of the first night of Trump's RNC makes more sense.
From the curb, they could be seen through the windows lining a third-floor corridor.
The title work is an installation that can be seen through the museum's front window.
The only modern-day impeachment example seen through to its end involves President Bill Clinton.
Stormi&aposs realistic playhouse can be seen through the glass doors of Kylie&aposs home.
My games cupboard is the very picture of the incomplete many beside the seen-through few.
The book offers a colorful tour through the city's industrial history, as seen through manhole covers.
It already suggests that this character will be seen through the lenses of her 'disadvantage' alone.
One of the ISIS attackers is seen through the helmet camera of a wounded US soldier.
She nicely captures some of the idiosyncrasies of American life as seen through a newcomer's eyes.
Her work is representational' centering on the figure' still life' and landscape' as seen through a.
The Coast Guard said debris had been seen through the entire area of the accident site.
Seen through this lens, Trump's interest-bordering-on-obsession with the 2016 election makes more sense.
Seen through this lens, energy literally powers the progress that leads to better lives for all.
Mark has seen through her latest scam but is in love with her all the same.
And the Bay Bridge can be seen through more floor-to-ceiling windows from the kitchen.
Her point was that would be most clearly seen through Poussey, which I completely agree with.
But after he was overruled, he demanded that the fight be seen through to the end.
Women could be seen through the windows, and a pile of empty diaper boxes sat outside.
And what I have seen through my reporting is the intervention leads to the Abu Jarrahs.
Providence's past would be odder, wilder and more intriguing without being seen through such modern spectacles.
The app, meanwhile, helps to make the buttons light up to be seen through the paper.
Every F.B.I. agent who arrived at someone's door would be seen through the lens of politics.
As seen through Hashem's tired, tense eyes, the Continent is a place of mystery and danger.
Seen through that lens, experts say, the recent scandals may in fact be cautiously good news.
Plantation life is seen through the innocent yet fiercely observant eyes of the young, nameless narrator.
Seen through Immerwahr's lens, even the most familiar historical events can take on a startling cast.
It quickly became a disturbing choose-your-own-adventure seen through the eyes of a deliberate hoaxer.
Its display is a bright 5.5-inch 2560 x 1440 LCD seen through the headset's two lenses.
When rescuers reached the hotel, only its top floor and roof could be seen through the snow.
The flag and other signs could be seen through open blinds in the window of the office.
And, seen through the lens of a comeback vehicle, it's definitely a richer and more nuanced film.
As seen through night vision goggles, the Rio Grande winds along the US–Mexico border on Aug.
You're the Worst takes us back to last week's episode as seen through the eyes of Edgar.
But with this ruling, it will be halted at least until this lawsuit can be seen through.
Definitely was a favorable view of Johnson seen through the eyes of those that worked for him.
Manafort left the courthouse in a minivan, though he was not seen through the vehicle's tinted windows.
But as seen through Martin Scorsese's camera, Leo DiCaprio's self-destructive rampage couldn't help but be glamorous.
And he had seen, through his own experience, how race can complicate seemingly straightforward matters of discipline.
We have seen through history that the candidate's or president's physician may not fully disclose the facts.
And here, the movie is Harley — it's implanted in Harley's brain and seen through Harley-vision, basically.
This vertiginous view is centered, again, on an overcast sky (or at dusk) seen through a windshield.
Overall blood glucose levels are rising, as seen through the increase in prediabetes and impaired glucose intolerance.
From the ashes of natural disaster Haitians came to be seen through new eyes in this country.
There's legislative pushback from the intersex community too, most recently seen through a California bill, SB 230.
Habitat as seen through a variety of virtualized vision systems Habitat as seen through a variety of virtualized vision systems Furthermore, although Replica and many other 3D worlds like it are realistically rendered in a visual sense, they are almost completely non-functional in terms of physics and interactivity.
"We have seen through years of savage fighting what the absence of serious negotiations yields," Mr. Kerry said.
A 3D-printed Twitter logo is seen through broken glass, in this picture illustration taken February 8, 2016.
Stripped of its cult festival trappings, Midsommar is a breakup movie, as seen through the prism of horror.
A series of numbers will be painted throughout Magic Leap's headquarters that are gradually seen through the livestream.
Frankly, this is the first show that I've really created and seen through from inception to color correction.
And then imagine the promise of a garden, the promise of new life, seen through a frosted window.
The power of shared narrative has been seen through the public lens of movements like #MeToo and #TimesUp.
Pedestrians can barely be seen through thick yellow leaves, as they cross a bridge over the Spree river.
Two students can be seen through a window, and another appears lodged underneath a hunk of mangled metal.
"It's an idealized male image, seen through women's eyes: The heroes are more romantic, more divine," he said.
Seen through local eyes, it's all about outsiders imposing their will on Puerto Rico, to its lasting detriment.
It's a culmination of her decades-long study of all types of men, seen through one woman's eyes.
It's like a vision of nature sleepwalking, or veiled in mourning, or seen through a thick smoke haze.
Seen through the lens of Gaia, the Amazon's plight is the draining of our communal veins and arteries.
These are the walls that box in Afong and Atung's cultural identity, as seen through white American eyes.
Seen through their characters' eyes, "Patrick Melrose" commits a basic sin: It errs on the side of obviousness.
For significant stretches of the journey, not much can be seen through the water streaming down the windows.
In a world increasingly seen through the prism of social media, we are growing vainer by the day.
Maxwell's brain cells seen through a microscope (left), and a sample of his cells in a petri dish.
Titled "Pure Desire," it was a study of male adolescence and ennui as seen through teenage Icelandic skaters.
These are facades, Sherry explained, that can often be seen through by the people close to the person.
Seen through Allah's eyes, the ravaged country thrives and the dignity and complexity of its people shine through.
Seen through this angle, Western states are becoming too diverse for this brand of politics to ever triumph.
The magazine highlights the beautiful, hazy aspect of old school film photography—as seen through the female gaze.
Genet, a playwright and a hustler, could have easily seen through theatrics as cheap and nihilistic as Trump's.
Militants could be seen, through a scope, monitoring the rapid reaction force from the other side of the river.
Later scenes continue the theme: a fatal accident, caused by negligence, is seen through a fixed, distant security camera.
This means that Mr Trump would have to win re-election for his environmental agenda to be seen through.
In his conversation with Juliet in the moments before the tragedy, he acknowledges that she's seen through his act.
This can be seen through their stated shift to more direct sales through their own stores and websites vs.
We rarely see Daisy; Sparrow keeps each and every panel seen through her "eyes," and there are rarely mirrors.
Seen through a stainless steel prism, the sudden interest in LME nickel stocks doesn't seem to make much sense.
This is a grunt's story, of the world seen through gun-sights and the reinforced glass of armoured vehicles.
Schilt was not seen through 2011 and it looked like the ageing giant might be on his way out.
Or perhaps they have seen through your mixed messaging: Meetings — even meetings with food service — are work, not vacation.
If you do choose to keep your account public, know that your photos can be seen through Google search.
Effectively, Trump left the G20 in precisely the place he wanted, but as seen through a fun house mirror.
None of that prevented Jamison from feeling "seen through and chord-struck" when she first encountered the Big Book.
It provides navigation via a layer of augmented reality, plastered over actual reality as seen through your phone's camera.
Suede has always been a very urban, metropolitan experience, seen through the eyes of interlopers from a commuter town.
The Philadelphia works are bathed in the orange light of dusk, seen through what looks like a nuclear smog.
He is instead consumed with improving the present reality on the ground, especially as seen through a customer's eyes.
Letter To the Editor: "Auschwitz's Legacy, Seen Through Pieces of a Somber Past" (news article, July 27) was gripping.
In the past, we the people has seen through every charlatan, every would-be tinpot dictator and ideological extremist.
Still, one cannot avoid the fact that a private decision, once seen through a public prism, becomes a metaphor.
In one video, a fast-moving light can be seen through the trees as someone films from the ground.
Where black people are not the side script to larger stories and are not just seen through white eyes.
The online interactive compares Welles's street views of New York City to today, as seen through Google Street View.
It is an ambitious and affecting overview of American racial history as seen through the eyes of novelist James Baldwin.
She's way less grainy now, seen through a regular camera lens, but this IS the blonde from that surveillance video.
Seen through his eyes, barely visible under a big and snug bucket hat, Lake Como does just seem, reliably, dope.
That shouldn't strike anyone as implausible Trump behavior, and seen through its lens, changes in her story become more understandable.
Seen through this prism, the UN and the EU are obstacles and Vladimir Putin, for the moment, a potential ally.
While Phaethon won't be visible to the naked eye at that point, it can likely be seen through most telescopes.
In putting this forward, the report inadvertently illustrates what happens when climate is seen through a narrow 'national security' lens.
But many phenomena that appear complex from a human perspective often turn out to be simple seen through disinterested data.
"Frankly, this is the first show that I've really created and seen through from inception to color correction," she says.
As Mr. Weiner's car pulls away, he is seen through the window raising his middle finger to the news media.
And I would not resign because I'm committed to making sure this job was seen through to the very end.
Extraordinary new NASA photos show auroras shining brightly on Jupiter in ultraviolet light, as seen through the Hubble Space Telescope.
The subject of her current show, her first at Hauser & Wirth, is her own family as seen through old snapshots.
Trump's vilification of Hillary Clinton, Atwood believes, is more explicable when seen through the lens of the Puritan witch-hunts.
The outside (seen through the window) is the host to canvas stretching, messy experimentation, and lung and/or liver abusing.
Honestly, having seen through a bunch of different scenes as I felt as passionately about, you just follow your nose.
Pursuits Swimming in this sun-baked desert oasis is to tour midcentury modernism as seen through its famously fabulous pools.
The cooking, as a whole, suggests Japanese food as seen through American eyes at some point in the recent past.
The scope and scale of this chasmic disparity is most readily seen through the bizarre abstractions that it throws off.
Pale fog fills the two tiers of St. Mark's Church; even the dancer nearest you is seen through a haze.
"Everything is being seen through the filter of Trump," said Russ Schriefer, a Republican consultant who is working with Gov.
Plus, the ornithologist that tested them for Wirecutter said that colors seen through them were bright and shapes were clear.
"Frankly, this is the first show that I've really created and seen through from inception to color correction," she said.
" At her Portsmouth office, a large chalkboard could be seen through the window that reads, "105 days until Feb. 11.
Additionally, the district is ancestrally Democratic, as seen through the 6-point Democratic advantage in party registration in the district.
"And I would not resign, because I'm committed to making sure this job was seen through to the very end."
The sun, seen through smoke haze during day one of the 2019 Australian Golf Open in Sydney on Dec. 5.
"Why Symone Sanders went from Bernie to Biden," by Daniel Strauss Post-Hillary pragmatism as seen through one party strategist.
The Olive Jar is a wonderful, unadulterated example of historical Carlton and Italy as seen through the lens of Australia.
My drawing surface is a photograph of the megalithic remains as seen through the blurred veil of a wire fence.
Strebel went by the name Toby Sheldon in life, but he was only ever seen through the lens of somebody else.
The ads are targeted at people in Washington, DC, and some can be seen through a Facebook ad tracking tool. Enjoy!
However, the van can be seen through a shop window driving at high speed as people rush out of the way.
As was the way of the times, economic issues were seen through the lenses of personal, national and, particularly, class advantage.
Seen through this lens, the striking thing about automation in the contemporary United States is how little of it there is.
He's nothing like the guy we've seen through Alison's eyes this season, but this side of him has always been there.
He was a free-trader, but against the free movement of labour Seen through this prism, all the pieces come together.
His interests in music, characters, and the bizarre can be seen through his work, though the media vary vastly and impressively.
The app's strength is in personal communication, as seen through the large volume of photos, videos and text sent per day.
Everything is seen through that light, even the things that would have happened regardless of the partisan politics framing the decision.
A video installation introduces visitors to the area's tumultuous past, as seen through the eyes of an elderly resident of Kabul.
The exhibition served as a contemporary art history survey, as seen through the work of less predicable artists representing every movement.
How that transformation has been rippling through what was once Google can be seen through the X division, writes Conor Dougherty.
This world has a seductive, fairy-tale quality — Patrick O'Brian's Captain Aubrey series as seen through the lens of Hayao Miyazaki.
The following is a close up look at the booming industry, as seen through the lens of Reuters photographer Athit Perawongmetha.
He doesn't impersonate those people, exactly, but sketches them for us as they might be seen through Harry's or Philip's eyes.
It is also a story of the wreckage the man left behind, specifically as seen through the eyes of his children.
They are putting America in a more honest context — our "Star-Spangled Banner" dimly seen through the mists of deep injury.
At least partial sunshine should be seen through much of the day, although clouds may become more visible toward late afternoon.
Seen through the lobby's windows, he seemed to grow smaller quickly, the way people did if you watched them walk away.
" Gambles said that collective global growth at the level seen through 2000 was the GDP equivalent to a "blow-off top.
And while abuse and harassment are huge issues online, they're also nebulous terms inevitably seen through a lens of partisan politics.
Given Haiti's fragile state, Kelly's eviction notice makes no sense — unless it is seen through the lens of xenophobia and cruelty.
But as the country's domestic and international concerns are increasingly seen through the prism of the 2020 campaign, those stories might dwindle.
I am thankful that Nicole has chosen to help share these amazing sights we have all seen through her very beautiful artwork.
The feeling is at once expansive and claustrophobic, as in the view of the apartment's front door as seen through a doorway.
At the Japan Society, Hiroshi Sugimoto: Gates of Paradise, legacies of inter-cultural encounter are seen through a lens of global understanding.
I only have flashes, glimpses of his face screwed up in pain, seen through my tears, washed in that weird, white light.
Seen through a certain lens, you could say that it's a lot like viral videos all over the internet in that way.
"Weatherland" is an ambitious, sweeping survey of British art and literature as seen through the lens of clouds, skies, sunshine and drizzle.
It was vague-looking, as if seen through whorled glass, but I knew I could use my mind to type in it.
Markets have been pricing in a higher probability that the Fed raises rates again in December, with further tightening seen through 2019.
Markets have been pricing in a higher probability of the Fed raising rates again in December, with further tightening seen through 2019.
This is what the movie is about, it's like a documentary seen through the eyes of other people, although I'm there, yes.
I can't think of anybody in the House that could have seen through the passage of something like the Affordable Care Act.
Seen through the lens of a potential pardon, Cohen could be using this week to signal to Trump that he's not bluffing.
And while museum visitors might want to sneak a peek at the grasshopper, experts said it can't be seen through casual observation.
The lyrics to "Baby, It's Cold Outside" have for years been viewed by some as problematic when seen through a modern lens.
He still is in this range of 220006 to 2202 [percent] that we have seen through most of the last two years.
It is history seen through the eyes of these persons, without a pretense to being universal, which, through its subjectivity, becomes universal.
And the tapes of past political scandals, as seen through the flattened perspective of history, seem to have plainly resolved the crises.
Yet even as the civil rights movement gathered force, black characters and their experiences were seen through a white lens, often myopically.
Environmental policy is usually not seen through this lens, but it's quite reminiscent of Republican health care policy and Republican tax policy.
This documentary by Cameron Yates charts McGarry's rise as a self-made high-end chef, seen through the eyes of his mother.
The museum's focus is the evolution of Japan's social, political and technological changes as seen through its architecture from 1868 to 1912.
Likewise, "Wall Street Windows" (43) fixates on the repetition of pairs of windows on a building as seen through an obstructing stairwell.
Two horses are pulling the carriage and hearse, decorated with white curtains ... and Pop Smoke's casket can be seen through the glass.
Unlike Carrie, Tess doesn't have a crew — the season is partly about her finding one — and everything is seen through her eyes.
A year of protest, as seen through street art Why willpower is overrated What Australia's devastating fires look like on the ground
It was a badly photocopied image of a little black boy and a white girl seen through the scope of a gun.
"At this point — rightly or wrongly — I think the Russian issue is being seen through partisan lenses," he said on Monday afternoon.
No. However, I did have heroes, like Jack Benny or Jerry Lewis, and little-known entertainers that I've seen through my life.
The subject was class in Britain, as briefly seen through the lives of 633-year-olds from different families and socioeconomic circumstances.
" While you are right that [Farr's] nomination should be seen through a wider lens, the solution isn't simply to decry "racial attacks.
Myles's assertive poetic voice is transfigured into Joycean landscapes that are seen through the eyes of Rosie and eventually synchronize with Myles.
Seen through the lens of the main character Huey Freeman, the comic strip offered a satirical take on African American culture and politics.
It's got the usual text in various colors laid over images of the world, as seen through a bunch of different Instagram filters.
Instead of being Archer as seen through a noir lens, it's largely a 21-minute film noir movie starring people who look familiar.
From their bed, the couple overlooked stunning ocean views that could be seen through their bedroom's floor-to-ceiling glass windows and doors.
However, when seen through the lens of the fate of Earth's climate and resources, don't these challenges all of a sudden seem minuscule?
As seen through the text messages released on Thursday, Sondland spent time as ambassador specifically looking to advance the president's interests regarding Ukraine.
Every moment from that day forward is seen through the lens of before and after, as if a guillotine sliced through time itself.
The butterfly imagery, which is seen through her latest album,Lover, was also projected all over the massive screens behind the pop star.
The immediate reaction tends to be both muddled and seen through a lens of decades of built-up distrust of the United States.
Here, a chunk of the Berlin Wall can be seen through lush trees in Yokohama, a Japanese city that sits south of Tokyo.
Everything is being seen through a polarized lens — not just the political branches but executive agencies and even federal law enforcement as well.
These are images of today's utopias, as seen through the lens of a new exhibit at London's Somerset House, Utopian Voices Here & Now.
This may be Shanghai as seen through a cinematic Western lens, but there are few more fascinating places — in fiction or in fact.
"In India, the Kashmir problem is not seen through the prism of a political issue, but as a Muslim problem in Hindu India."
A fly-through of Johnson's apartment is rendered as a fatiguing projection; photographs of Barr's flat are seen through an inane lenticular lens.
For evidence, look no further than the very slow recovery investors have seen through these accounts since the Great Recession hit in 260.
Often, the negative consequences of sexual activity, including infections or unplanned pregnancies, are seen through a moral lens rather than as health issues.
Is the not-sunrise the sort Coleridge might have seen through an opium haze, or a thing far worse, like a hydrogen bomb?
Here, in chronological order, are images showing the long arc of the war, as seen through the eyes of New York Times photographers.
Much of the book is seen through their hallucinations and twisted realities, which are only fueled by the hyperreal surroundings of Sin City.
Besides, the rise of the economy can also be seen through the rapid growth of freedom of speech influence on the international stage.
The missing information, like almost everything else in Washington these days, is seen through drastically different lenses depending on the viewer's political perspective.
Markets are now pricing in a higher probability of a December rate hike with further tightening to 2.75-3.00 percent seen through 2019.
Blown-up historical photos as well as some taken by Mr. Gallo create a collage of Hill District buildings, seen through a window.
" The world now is surely unshaven, but seen through Black's transformative eye, there remains "the beauty / of revealed creation, day one before Eden.
Adventures are randomly generated challenges that plunge you into a life-size version of Minecraft (as seen through your smartphone or tablet's screen).
" Reviewing it for The New York Times, A.O. Scott called Beirut, as seen through Ms. Labaki's camera, a "teeming vision of the inferno.
Their design notably included film, which can be seen through a small square window on the side of the large cuboidal concrete block.
The section of coastal fencing in Hessler's photograph "Border Wall, Between San Diego County and Tijuana" can be seen through, like vertical louvers.
But it also gets to the other issue about the NFL: every non-football occurrence or issue is seen through a narrow scope.
Instead, Swon fixates on the theatrical spectacle provided by their fears and desires, as though they were seen through the eyes of a voyeur.
He said the Afghan conflict had to be seen through the lens of keeping pressure on 19 terrorist groups including al-Qaeda and ISIS.
And the world as seen through Facebook looks completely different to different users, depending on what personal information they've historically fed the site's algorithm.
In the case of one such envelope, posted online by the groups, the words "filling prescriptions for HIV" can be seen through the window.
One example of the tensions can be seen through SoftBank's vested interest in the growth of UberEats, despite its multiple investments into rival DoorDash.
Instead, the shooting on UnReal was just another Black experience seen through the lens of the white gaze, before the camera predictably panned away.
A snatch of sound—chatter, strings and the strum of a guitar—hints at what cannot be seen through the fogged-up pub window.
She is the director of "Selma" and the upcoming "13TH," a documentary about the U.S. prison system, seen through the lens of race relations.
The "Nash Equilibrium", a fictional political thriller loosely based on Greece's deadly November 17 guerrilla group, is seen through the prism of a militant.
Rihanna—a Barbadian immigrant whose father was a drug addict—is not often seen through the prism of the male rags-to-riches story.
But for the Clintons, all controversies, even the legitimate ones, are seen through the prism of persecution, and nothing is going to change that.
For autumn 2017, Mischka said the pair looked to the period between the two World Wars, as seen through the lens of old Hollywood.
Dazzling images of Earth, seen through Man of Steel's superhuman eyes are quickly succeeded by the famed underbelly of Han Solo's beloved Millennium Falcon.
And that means Biden's trips are being seen through the prism of 2020, when he could make a third run for the White House.
There is another resemblance, too, in that the rise of Robert, like the fall of Gary Hart, is most fruitfully seen through female eyes.
Related: Our children's plastic lives seen through lunches Inspired by India's plastic potholes McCartney first encountered plastic in roads while traveling in Southern India.
The skin of the ship and outer bulkhead were gone and the night sky could be seen through the hanging wires and ripped steel.
In one, a middle-age man wearing a gray T-shirt and shorts could be seen through the floor-to-ceiling windows eating breakfast.
"The British Are Coming" is a vivid, down-to-earth rendering of a conflict too often seen through rose-colored glasses, our reviewer writes.
"A man's heart and soul are easily seen through a dog's adoring eyes," she wrote, noting that both of Mr. Ciminelli's dogs died recently.
Unsurprisingly, this makes for decision-making that is complicated at best, and made more so by being seen through different regional or ideological lenses.
The entire issue is dedicated to one day in New York, May 19, as seen through the lens of one four-letter word: love.
At intervals, one Republican senator or another could be seen through cloakroom doors sitting in a cushioned wing-back chair and fingering a cellphone.
I have seen through firsthand experience – in matter of the law, especially – there are leaders in this world, and then there are the fearful.
But a bright yellow line seen through the spectroscope, initially thought to be an identifier of sodium, did not match the wavelength of sodium.
The Louvre-Lens, a satellite the national museum, in northern France, also has visible storage, with changing collections that can be seen through glass.
His 2010 film I Wish I Knew is a gorgeously shot documentary about China's modern history, as seen through the last century in Shanghai.
Seen through that lens, Harris would be absolutely crazy not to have given any thought to whether she might run for president in 2020.
A person is holding up a phone, registering the skin-tingling oddness of what is being seen through the window of a neighboring car.
"Buttigieg shifts to the center, embodying the Democratic primary's rightward drift," by Chelsea Janes The changing Democratic debate as seen through one phenom candidate.
In this drumless, string-backed ballad, Romy Madley Croft hopes her "brave face" will be seen through, but she doesn't expect that to happen.
Storage tanks for contaminated water are seen through a window of a building during a media tour to the tsunami-damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant.
In the case of the galactic center, WIMP collisions should create a smooth, hazy glow of gamma rays, like a floodlight seen through thick fog.
And as we've also seen through essays by former Black emo kids on sites like Pitchfork and Gal–Dem, we were more common than assumed.
They are often seen through stereotypes based on those who make headlines for being bad landlords, racists, and the proprietors of troubled private social services.
The main plantation house is seen through the bars of a jail, similar to one's used for slaves, at the Whitney Plantation in Edgard, Louisiana.
"Everything has got to be seen through the prism of the investigation and needing short-term micro tactical wins," said one of these concerned hawks.
Khin Aye, a farmer in the Ayeyarwady region, has 14 acres of paddy fields, which can be seen through the back window of his farmhouse.
Then pat in a small amount of foundation with a beauty sponge for sheer coverage, that allows your skin to be seen through the product.
A transparent rain cover is included as well, which protects the electronics from wet conditions and ensures that signals can still be seen through rain.
The project is described as a Social Network-esque look at the founding of the gaming company, as seen through the lens of Bushnell's life.
The evidence for the latter was there: The show was an indiscreet grab-bag of Gen-Z trends seen through a slightly distorted Italian filter.
A newspaper article with her photo is posted on a bulletin board that can be seen through the first floor glass window of the church.
The 30-second spot, which is a continuation of the "Shot on iPhone" campaign, shows motherhood as seen through the iPhone lens of its users.
" In a line in the documentary referring to 1998, Foster recalls, "somebody says everything was seen through this political lens, there was very little humanity.
Demonstrators are seen through the gates leading to London's Downing Street as President Trump leaves a meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday.
On the drive they bicker and chafe at the way they are made to feel strange and grotesque when seen through ­hetero-normative Midwestern eyes.
It's a show about how the world, as seen through the eyes of Earn and his friends, is haunted by the ghosts of other selves.
Tila Tequila — Playboy model, reality show star, aspiring rapper and one of a handful of female Asian-American celebrities — is often seen through this trope.
They want to protect marginalized cultures and ensure that such cultures speak for themselves, not simply be seen through the eyes of more privileged groups.
Other early paintings are based on photographs of young girls and starlets, seen through hand-painted dot-screens of the kind used in offset printing.
The start-up is trying to build a mixed reality platform where virtual images are embedded into normal human vision when seen through a headset.
In "Blue Rain," they add the bark to birch trees near a little cabin, seen through a veil of long, slanting strokes that approximate precipitation.
Today, however, more people seem to have seen through the constructed nature of this quasi-religious faith: It's credible only if you believe in it.
But the photo of Peoples captures the fracturing view of America, seen through the lens of civil rights and feminism, that was crystallized after Nov.
The landscapes seen through Baudelaire's camera become an embodiment of the power structures, maintained by both ISIS and Western countries, that lead to Aziz's alienation.
Arbus's early work constitutes a historical and sociological record of a very precise moment, seen through the eyes of a curious wanderer and a keen spectator.
The KarJenner model of nudity completely (albeit subtly) subverts the idea that the naked female form can only be seen through one lens — the male gaze.
The whole Olson story as seen through Olson... makes you question just how crazy Olson must be for speaking the truth as much as he does.
In 18 Pumpjacks he looks at the goliath that is the US oil industry seen through the distant machine eyes of the satellites in earth's orbit.
The fourth Jake Gyllenhaal in Nocturnal Animals is only seen through email and one note written with a typewriter (and apparently signed with a personalized stamp).
But it is the fate of this earlier works to be seen through the lens of what would follow: by the son, the father is begotten.
Jagger has spoken about his desire to capture the 1970s as seen through "wacky" lives of the kinds of execs he interfaced with during that time.
"It's a feature that was requested from businesses and advertisers, given the power that they've seen through organic stories with multiple pieces of content," she said.
No one could get in, and no one could get out, but silhouettes of passersby within the building could be seen through the front door windows.
"In the past, Africa was seen through the peacekeeping lens," said Jennifer Cooke, director of the Africa program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Each decision between the U.S. and China will be seen through this prism: Which choice increases the opportunities for success, which increases the risk of failure?
The two have exchanged tough words over the last two years, and McCain's no vote on ObamaCare repeal earlier this year was seen through that prism.
In an age where glass ceilings still exist, and female superheroes are still seen through the male gaze, the Powerpuff Girls are a welcome nostalgic treat.
My most vivid Shakespeare-related memory comes from Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet in 1996, where Leonardo DiCaprio's exquisite face can be seen through a fish tank.
American Ballet Theater "The Seasons" can be seen through Thursday and the spring season continues through July 6 at the Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center; abt.org.
On the envelopes used by Fiserv, the patients' HIV status could be seen through the clear window, just above their name and address, the documents states.
Left-wing professors, in general, garner much less much public sympathy; their views often seem outré, particularly when seen through the prism of right-wing caricature.
A strong women's rights advocate and outspoken social liberal is being seen through the shadow of a man in her life: Her father, Donald J. Trump.
At the Espace Cardin, Foucault's homosexuality is seen through the eyes of his first biographer, the sociologist Didier Eribon, in "Retour à Reims" ("Returning to Reims").
But this particular issue sits at the nexus of so many different fault lines that it's generally not seen through a narrow matter of college administration.
My Pixel 2216.7 already has the Lens feature that can call a phone number on an object seen through the camera — albeit in a more roundabout way.
Michael Harris is seen through an American flag as the the sun rises over Georgia National Cemetery Monday, May 28, 2012, in Canton, Ga. Harris died Feb.
The globular star cluster 47 Tucanae roughly 13,000 light years from Earth in the halo of the Milky Way galaxy, as seen through the Hubble Space Telescope.
In a flashback, he's seen through the scrim of the main character's repeated, idealized memories, smiling at a party and playing piano at a gathering with friends.
The second season has poor, awful Mary Louise instead, a trickier antagonist who's only doing what she believes is right, as seen through her particularly warped worldview.
But the sequence, danced on point with an acrobatic performance by Young Gyu Choi, is an interpretation of a mesmerizing Indonesian ritual as seen through Western eyes.
But even if Trump doesn't arise specifically in their meeting, aides acknowledge that almost all of the issues they discuss could be seen through a political lens.
The climate extremes seen through the 2015/16 season are a foretaste of future climate change, scientists say, which is threatening the outlook for Australia's wine industry.
Their short, thoughtful ragers interrogate ideas about about the Body as seen through the lens of media, politics, surveillance and power, while retaining their anti-state fervor.
But the sheer volume of messages processed through the platform per minute — as seen through the database's visual front-end — suggests that this figure may be higher.
The old and new generation of fans have seen through the tabloid headlines to who Sorrentino is now: a new man making good on his second chance.
"We've already seen through our own data, before we even launched this new feature, [that] our users were driving about 3.5 billion miles a month," Haro said.
Seen through the instrument's lens (itself made from a much less pure quartz sand), the jagged little shards are as clear as glass and bright as diamonds.
From the roadside, hundreds of these pickers can be seen through the mist, braving the strong winds and harsh rains, traversing steep paths among the tea plants.
These stars pulsate at regular intervals and can be seen through the galaxy's immense clouds of interstellar dust that can make dimmer stellar bodies hard to spot.
"Come on, this fig leaf is so easily seen through, so easily blown aside that it leaves the constitutional pretensions of my Republican colleagues naked," he added.
The results highlight the polarization of U.S. politics in the Trump era, which increasingly are seen through divides that run along racial, economic and urban-rural lines.
As the prayers proceeded, he was seen through a window sitting inside the Oval Office a few paces away, speaking with his chief of staff John Kelly.
" The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Mitch Stoltz wrote that the "Copyright Office should have seen through Hollywood's attempt to shut out competition through a misinterpretation of copyright law.
All of this is seen through the eyes of Manchester's Lyons family — grandmother Muriel and adult siblings Rory, Edith, Daniel and Rosie, plus their spouses and children.
By an interesting choice, much of the story is seen through the eyes of the nurses, who are not outright villains — some truly care for the children.
"Women are seen through a different lens," Clinton told Humans of New York, a group organized around a project to photograph and catalog stories of New Yorkers.
"It was all seen through the eyes of des Grieux, and I was supposed to be his dream — which is sort of hard to do," she said.
A real-life fender bender near Grand Army Plaza seen through the trolley windows added an unexpected element of excitement to the tour, but thankfully, zero gore.
A Reuters report on Saturday cited anonymous sources within the Mexican government saying extradition would be granted within six months once the judicial processes are seen through.
The visual and conceptual relationships between the dapper artist and a new Mercedes seen through a showroom window are much more interesting than he would be alone.
But Biden's off-the-cuff, rough-around-the-edges brand is being seen through a new lens in this presidential primary for the Democratic nomination: his age.
"The Body" (season 5, episode 16) Seen through one lens, "The Body" is one of the 10 or 20 finest episodes of television ever made in America.
This, he added, reflects a "fake reality" as seen through the eyes of K.G.B. officers who liked to boast of their success penetrating all walks of life.
And, oh yes, Amy Staats, whose housebound character is more often heard than seen (through a speaker phone), adding an extra piquancy to the problems of communication.
So, a kind of doubling occurs when Mead stops to greet a gang of school kids seen through a chain-link fence — man-child meets actual children.
Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) is best known for his impossibly thin figures of walking men, unmovable bronze slivers of reality as seen through a cracked bedroom door.
Mr. Bezos is "consumed with improving the present reality on the ground, especially as seen through a customer's eyes," Farhad Manjoo writes in State of the Art.
Eric Trump, in his statement to The Times, suggested that even the decision to forgo new foreign deals could be seen through the prism of Hunter Biden.
What happened is that all behavior -- no matter how clearly inappropriate and rightly condemned -- began to be seen through the lens of Trump's war on political correctness.
As the man who helped imprison both of the Haller siblings, he'd more likely be burned into their brains with shocking clarity than seen through a haze.
That's the director Baz Luhrmann's sprawling take on the Bronx's nascent 1970s hip-hop scene, as seen through the eyes of aspiring D.J.s, rappers and graffiti artists.
Next door is the Lippitt House Museum, an 21 Victorian destination with a leafy garden and fountain that can be seen through many of this house's windows.
"Western Motel" sits at the crux of this ambivalence, depicting a striking landscape, but as seen through the window of a generic indoor space built for refuge.
"How Harvard made Pete Buttigieg the moderate that progressives love to hate," by Michael Kruse The making of the Democratic leadership class, as seen through one candidate.
Set in suburban America in the 216s, the 21982-minute film allows the viewer to experience life as seen through the eyes of a toy robot. 2110.5.
Season 2 supplants that relationship with a broader portrait of a corrupted city, as seen through the eyes of four characters who in some cases barely interact.
"Watchmen" can be described a lot of ways, but seen through that lens strictly from a creative perspective, it's a reminder that heroes don't always wear capes.
The app uses various sources of photo content, showing the map of the world around you seen through the lens of photographers who've explored the area before you.
When seen through a UV camera, chemical sunscreens appear almost black because they are absorbing the UV rays, stopping the light from bouncing back to the camera lens.
Notably, the back cover of the book features a photograph of the Essex Street Market, seen through a translucent dust jacket that gives the building a ghostly quality.
Fortunately, This Is Us is seemingly pivoting away from the Pearson siblings (and, yes, Milo Ventimiglia's patriarch Jack, whom we have seen through to slow cooker-related death).
The pictures themselves are flat-out gorgeous, but when seen through the Pantone index, it's easy to understand how vital color harmony is to creating a good photograph.
How exactly do we distinguish this critical mentality from that of the conspiracy theorist, who is convinced that they alone have seen through the official version of events?
It's not that audiences and critics are tired of revisiting Gilligan's nuanced examination of morality and corruption, as seen through the prism of Albuquerque's best and worst people.
To add to the New Years' light show, Mars and Neptune will be close to each other, creating a beautiful red and blue contrast as seen through telescopes.
Mr Trump has not seen through on his promise to make the Hyde Amendment, which bans most federal funding for abortions but needs to be renewed annually, permanent.
The documentary, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, explores Ledger's personal side — as seen through his own eyes, with extraordinary home video the actor filmed of himself.
It's hard to say what she would have done, but she was trying to do a kind of feminine essentialism seen through Cezanne, which is a fascinating idea.
To open the show with this sport-referencing story was a nod to strength and modern womanhood — as seen through the trend-savvy lens of athleisure and streetwear.
For entertainment, VR's most prevalent use is in gaming, where players can battle in 360-degree settings seen through headsets from Facebook's Oculus unit, HTC Corp and others.
The charging port includes an LED light that can be seen through a glass panel to illuminate the port for the driver and highlight the battery charging status.
Seen through that lens, the superhero boom is about the need for escapism, maybe, and the sheer fun of watching big-screen spectacle done well, to be sure.
Watson said she felt that Beyoncé's music videos were being seen through a male voyeuristic lens, even though the singer's lyrics and mission fully represent modern feminist ideals.
But the story of his rise, reign of terror and eventual death in 1993 on a Medellín rooftop is told as seen through the eyes of two Americans.
" Especially with the last two records, he's written, "about my life as it is, seen through an imaginative prism that makes everything reverberate in a strange, uncanny way.
" Others consist of impressionistic sketches of skies and landscapes, as in "Rainy Day": "The air is a concealed yellow, like a pale yellow seen through a grubby white.
Nevertheless, the first poems have hints of modernism (in the French titles, among other places) and stray notes of Marianne Moore — though perhaps Moore seen through a spyglass.
The story of more than a decade of war, terror and revolution in the Middle East, seen through the eyes of six people whose lives were changed forever.
The percentage of processed tax returns receiving refunds was 6900 percent, the IRS said, about the same as the 2628 percent seen through a similar period last year.
Seen through the weary gaze of law enforcement, it is a potential target for protests — which have unfolded there numerous times in the last year — tussles, or worse.
I had hoped an animation of the Orion Nebula seen through a cardboard headset would give me a hallucinogen-level out-of-body experience without destroying brain cells.
It's the story of an assault upon thousands of defenseless people seen through the lens of a young woman, Carrie Buck, locked away in a Virginia state asylum.
But it also offers a history lesson in world events, politics and the social manners and mores of postwar British society, seen through the prism of Elizabeth's reign.
"When girls like us flitted onto my screen, we were seen through the narrowest lens — either as points of trauma, treated as freaks, or mere punchlines," she wrote.
Africa is often seen through a unilateral lens as "the third world," rather than as a diverse continent comprising vastly different countries with their own issues and concerns.
In writing a history of Edward's life through this perspective, Powell has chronicled the story of America's growing cultural, political and economic power as seen through foreign eyes.
The sky and the windowed walls of the palazzo become a kaleidoscopic jumble of flashes seen through the slide's transparent top — a hallucinogenic effect common to Höller's creations.
It's as if the horror of the war has simply, briefly, left Japan, or Japan as seen through Tezuka's eyes, with no emotional space left for visual realism.
Remember ... Theismann's career was ended by a violent hit to the QB -- and even he can't believe some of the flags he's seen through three weeks so far.
No people are visible, except for the gloved hands of two preparators and a cleaning woman seen through a window, and the only sound is minimal electronic music.
And her presentation — in the first four episodes, she's a kind of Max Headroom figure seen through the news media — feels better suited to this fast-motion story.
His running-mate pick would be seen through the lens of a public health crisis, arguing against selecting someone who is untested in the face of potential catastrophe.
Seen through the lens of the way things are done in the sport, SEC coaches see Harbaugh as basically trespassing—and wearing a neon suit while doing it.
His series of photographs, "Vanishing Black Bars & Lounges," which includes these images, can be seen through March 29 at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center in Pittsburgh.
The shot came so close to scoring that Ovechkin started to raise his arms thinking it was good, but Fleury's wide smile could be seen through his mask.
The most significant difference is perhaps the custom-designed 12.1-caliber automatic movement, which can be seen through the sapphire crystal that encases the back of the watch.
And up until this point, [Pompeo] is someone who I think is well-respected within the administration and someone who is seen through a different kind of lens.
Time passes naturally in these worlds as seen through the viewfinder until a virtual shutter slashes a moment from sequence and preserves it outside the reach of time.
She's one of the few characters we have seen through the eyes of both Helen and Noah with vastly different interpretations of how she acted towards Noah, specifically.
Because those investigations would be run by lawmakers with varying degrees of loyalty to the White House, their disparate conclusions would probably be seen through a political lens.
When seen through the prism of the culture wars, conventional wisdom has typically held that the courts will decide the big questions about religious freedom and LGBT rights.
But as with all things Cuomo lately, the trip is also being seen through the prism of politics, particularly the continued speculation about the governor's potential presidential ambitions.
Sometimes there are even views of a surrounding setting, with a plant seen through an open window, or a rocky landscape where another person walks in the background.
Humility, tenderness, pride, and absurdity are rolled into one transparent cylinder in which the sky, seen through the studio window, is reflected in the paintings done during daylight hours.
That could mean funky face filters or the ability to project things onto the real world as seen through your camera, like adding floating butterflies to your living room.
"72 Seasons – A year seen through the ancient Japanese calendar" is a no-frills, no-fuss program; it's no productivity tool for you to record upcoming tasks or events.
Experts say this should be seen through the prism of global warming, otherwise infrastructure planners may not learn the lessons needed to better fortify the extreme weather-prone state.
But seen through Toby's eyes, this worship only flattens her, so much so that her inner life becomes opaque and she's little more than a sweet and pretty haze.
The prejudices are also religious, and the circumstances of these women are often seen through the lens of the church's strict views on women's rights and their societal roles.
He specifically mentioned a camera app from Microsoft, called Seeing, which narrates the things seen through a person's smartphone camera, essentially providing visuals for those who have visual impairments.
Thankfully, del Toro is a well-established master at creating atmospheric horror, especially as seen through the eyes of children in films like Pan's Labyrinth and The Devil's Backbone.
Since there's no optical or electronic viewfinder (unless you consider buying one for the hot shoe mount), all your photos will be seen through the 3.7-inch LCD screen.
The cherry on top was last year's debut Art Breaker$, an Ovation show that can be best described as art advisory seen through the lens of The Simple Life.
Hundreds more works can be seen through glass walls in storage in the basement, together with a reconstruction of Charles Eames's office in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Venice.
It's a workplace comedy where the office happens to be oval; it's a character study in search of character, as seen through the eyes of an imaginary documentary crew.
If that indeed is the tactic, it is likely that Mueller has seen through it and no longer wants to engage in what he regards as a sham negotiation.
Earlier this year an exhibition opened at the Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí's Púbol Castle revealing a version of the iconic surrealist as seen through the eyes of female photographers.
The pictures in #EverydayNewOrleans are vivid depictions of the city as seen through the unique eyes of a diverse group, from high school students to adults impacted by homelessness.
Adam was in the front of the boat watching a changeable blue light across the water that was probably a television seen through a window or a glass door.
The stylish interior seen through tall windows on West 254th might at first seem to belong to a gallery, but it is actually Il Piccolo Ristoro, a new cafe.
Moral injury, seen through Royce's lens, is less a matter of violating some deeply held moral norm and more a matter of choosing one profoundly important loyalty over another.
Color photographs by Lili Jamail, of an empty armchair, and Jheyda McGarrell, of a half-dressed woman seen through her window, are a deliberate tilt both jaunty and alarming.
Commonplace yet unsettling, Robert Marshall's dreamlike images are derived from fleeting, fragmentary glimpses of the passing land- and cityscape, seen through the window of a moving car or train.
"Looking into the second half of the financial year ... SSP's central planning assumption is that recent trading conditions seen through March 2020 will likely deteriorate further," the company said.
Rewind The horrors of Nazi occupation in World War II are seen through the eyes of a Soviet teenager in Elem Klimov's newly restored "Come and See," from 1985.
The final work here is "Geto," a photograph of Whitney Houston just hours before she died, seen through the rain-speckled windshield of a car and looking slightly distressed.
Woodward, head of epidemiology at the University of Auckland, spoke with Mashable about what the past, seen through the lens of climate change, can tell us about the future.
In the space seen through television sets, travellers exploring strange new worlds did so within an iconic control room of their own: the bridge of Star Trek's USS Enterprise.
"From $50 billion, to $200 billion and then the proposed $500 billion, from 10 percent to 25 percent, Washington's tariff game has been seen through by China, " it added.
Housing in America is more affordable than it's been in years when seen through the prism of historically low mortgage rates, but housing is still more expensive than ever.
An ancient tragedy seen through the lens of current crises, this Classical Theater of Harlem production of the Sophocles play situates the action within the Black Lives Matter movement.
We pulled screenshots of this clip and heightened the resolution a bit -- there's no question in our eyes, the black object seen through the windshield seriously looks like a gun.
Kia uploaded a self-portrait, which was immediately selected for one of Visual AIDS' shows – and so began an introspective journey into her past, as seen through the camera's lens.
The migrants can be heard and only vaguely seen through a blurred window; they engage in conversations or go about their menial jobs but remain far away — silhouettes at best.
But "don't feed the trolls" failed spectacularly as a tactic during the 2016 election cycle, stunning many people who assumed the alt-right's tactics were juvenile and easily seen-through.
And, although Fox had been working on the film for years, the timing meant it was inevitable — and important — that the movie would be seen through the lens of #MeToo.
While our bilateral relationship is often seen through the prism of security and defense cooperation, this annual meeting underscores the growing importance of our mutually beneficial economic partnership with Israel.
The viewing position was at the Heel Stone itself, outside the sacred space, and the chief celebration was that of the setting midwinter Sun, seen through the narrow central corridor.
This can be seen through hundreds of thousands of people attending a gun control rally in Washington, DC, several big-name brands breaking with the NRA, and just simple polling.
Where the latter invited viewers directly into Wood's psyche, the former keeps Wiseau at a distance, as seen through the eyes of Sestero — played by James Franco's brother, Dave Franco.
This is a perfectly normal forest, but it happens to be the view that's seen through the eyes of a 3D laser scanning system developed by a company called Treemetrics.
It would take time for me to relax and settle down and get comfortable offensively, and that's been seen through my first year, even though I've been out a lot.
The residents of the International Space Station, for example, send back plenty of photos and videos showing the curved limb of the planet seen through the windows of the station.
Where things got heated: GOP members on the committee argued that several FBI agents investigating Russian collusion are biased, as seen through the anti-Trump texts sent by Peter Strzok.
"Going forward, the question will be whether these factors will result in draws in global inventories during the remainder of 2017, which are most visibly seen through U.S. inventory data."
When Reuters visited on Sunday, a handful of cleaners could be seen through shattered glass doors and windows sweeping the floor, watched over by staff members speaking on their phones.
When seen through this lens, Facebook and its Libra partners could make a big impact in providing for financial services where they're needed most, outside of any central bank authority.
Inspired by the psychedelic and surreal 70s underground comics, Diana envisioned the work, as a mirror of America as seen through the bombardment of the 24-hour cable news cycle.
Most of it is seen through this kind of voyeuristic double-lens: The viewer is meant to suspend their belief, and assume that the women aren't in on the trick.
I know Georgia politics, but have seen through reading what's happening both throughout the world and the United States that we're losing people because health care is out of control.
"Brides are seen through many different lenses: in person, through an iPhone, a professional camera, and possibly a videographer," said Frank Guyton, a celebrity makeup artist based in New York.
Yet whether viewed from within or without, left or right, the Germans could be seen through such a lens to possess some collective essence — a specialness — capable of explaining everything.
"It's doesn't make sense that after 28 years such a moderate and innocent commemoration should be seen through the prism of politics, as if it threatened political power," she said.
But, she said, sitting up straight in her chair, she has no regrets about playing Chrissy Snow in "Three's Company," even as seen through the prism of 2020 gender politics.
As seen through the brand-new Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii, the sun looks like a boiling pot of popcorn, belying the notion of a bland yellow orb.
But seen through the eyes of a regulator, the spectrum of storage costs resulting from the existing process, however flawed, is a good thing, a sign the "market" is working.
Seen through that lens, that independent designers would still elect to show here says as much perhaps about native pluck as skill, and maybe also a kind of indomitable naïveté.
Done on the wall of a drainage canal, the painting illustrates the history of California as seen through immigrant eyes, with particular attention paid to civil rights advances and abuses.
"This is India seen through the eyes of the colonist and often with strongly propagandist intention," as head curator Robin Baker writes in an extensive blog post about the collection.
Even with such cross-contamination scientifically possible, regulators argued his account was implausible — including an antibiotic regimen his girlfriend had not seen through to completion, leaving one capsule as evidence.
The visions that ensue seem to embody German Expressionist artist Franz Marc's dictum that rather than paint animals in landscapes, we should paint landscapes seen through the eyes of animals.
In their own ways, each of the characters represents some element of that decade that could be seen through rose-colored glasses or much darker ones, depending on who's looking.
Searching through the fast-food restaurant, Cross was seen through surveillance footage taking a box full of food as well as a Happy Meal box full of toys and a drink.
But when seen through the lens of Dustin Farrell's high-speed camera, lightning becomes even more phenomenal as it slowly zig-zags its way from the clouds to the earth below.
Seen through modern eyes, the story does have its creepy undertones, though Mr. Caird's direction avoids the merest hint of sexual suggestion, which does a lot to de-sleaze the relationship.
Those humans, with their fleshly fragility, inconvenient emotions, and sense of entitlement, are nothing but cannon fodder when seen through David's removed gaze, undeserving of the galaxies they intend to settle.
Even recent hack attacks on US political institutions, blamed by US officials on Moscow, can be seen through the prism of a Russia determined to make its influence felt once again.
That's especially true when seen through the eyes of Theo Rossi's Shades, who seems to always be stuck in the unenviable position of ultra-competent lieutenant to an unreliable crime boss.
Bookended by vertigo-inducing shots of Earth as seen through the ISS windows, this video has to rank among the highest quality productions that NASA has dropped on our YouTube accounts.
Thrawn is already a fan-favorite character, and taking a visit to Batuu, as seen through the lens of the popular Grand Admiral, is an easy way to win folks over.
While standing in the museum we viewed the current exhibition, Displaced Histories, a show of the individual stories of residents seen through the lens of the impact of gentrification on them.
No photographs have been captured of it yet, as the planet can't be seen through its star's glare (and we can't even see Proxima Centauri from Earth with the naked eye).
The cat has often been used as a symbol against the patriarchy over the past year, most memorably seen through the pussy hats thousands wore at the Women's March last January.
In hindsight, it's easy enough for people to say they would have seen through what Elizabeth Holmes claimed about her company Theranos and its ability to disrupt the medical testing industry.
Those who arrived on Friday were questioned on the top floor of a cyclone shelter, where women wearing headscarves, men, and children could be seen through the windows by Reuters reporters.
Handshakes, seen through that lens, are a critical piece of grasping how this President not only views himself but how he chooses to interact with the rest of the world. Agreed?
Seen through that lens, Trump's decision to speak out -- or tweet out -- in opposition to Blankenship is wholly a reflection of the belief that the controversial coal baron can't beat Sen.
Painted with exactingly sensuous realism, Catherine Murphy's "Harry's Nipple" (2003) represents a man's hairy breast seen through a hole in his shirt, a comic rejoinder to the fetishization of female nipples.
But I can't even begin to tell you how, because blackness is always seen through a lens of whiteness—the lens of what white people can profit from at that moment.
Charming, but their center frame post is aligned dead center when seen through the rearview mirror, and the open doors get in the way when you unload cargo to the curb.
What seems familiar to me today became strange, as seen through the eyes of men intent upon taking territory away from First Nations, as well as French, Dutch, and Spanish competitors.
This move comes as Apple is looking to distance itself and its platform from the sorts of data abuse seen through Facebook's situation and the political backlash that comes with it.
Had it just been the two of us, Nancy and I might have mused over what it all meant – the arc of our marriage seen through the prism of the river.
For the longest time, mSME as a segment was ignored but we have seen through Udaan, OkCredit and other Lightspeed investments in the SME space that tech usage is growing rapidly.
This is what I find so captivating about Gorchov's work – he is able to conjure associations with the ancient world as seen through a Frenchman's radical novel, and do so indirectly.
The thing that says, "I hope people like me" or "I can't stand another minute on this train" — that, Buddhists believe, is what needs to be seen through and rooted out.
Google just released a new "Live View" option in its popular Maps app that uses AR tech to superimpose information onto your field of vision as seen through a smartphone camera.
It even became the subject of a documentary film, The Fighter, funded by child rights' charity Terre des Hommes and seen through the eyes of a 21994-year-old girl, Naomy.
Hansen Oldham is enigmatic about her creative process and how she chooses her subjects, which are often a mix of pop culture, history and politics seen through a blithely cracked lens.
Vox's hot take on the situation can be seen through the prism of their profile of Ivanka last July, which expressed surprise that she holds so much influence over her father.
This phenomenon is mainly seen through the windows of an airplane's cockpit these days, but when it was first recorded it was often lighting up the two masts of a ship.
Snider's interest in the relationship between popular culture, theater, dancing, innovative art, politics, and persecution, as seen through the lens of the Russian Revolution and Soviet art, addresses the present moment.
"Your perspective of stressful office events is typically a subjective interpretation of the facts, often seen through the filter of your own self-doubt," says Dr. Sharon Melnick, a business psychologist.
The whistleblower, who would only describe himself a 20-year veteran of buy side firms, told CNBC that the manipulation he's seen through "irregular patterns" contributed to last week's market plunge.
The former NFL first-round pick showed off his waltzin' skills with Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters ... and he also flashed a healthy sweat that could be seen through his pink shirt.
Written by Inua Ellams, a Nigerian-born British poet, it is a piercing examination of black masculinity as seen through a prism of barbershops in Accra, Harare, Lagos, Kampala, Johannesburg and London.
And seen through the lens of the 21st century, a time when it's understood that vigilante justice is dangerous, Bruce Wayne's actions don't look much more safe or sane than the Joker's.
And seen through that lens, Fast, Cheap is about nothing less than our grand experiment – the struggle not only to be human, but to create order in a world bereft of it.
A satirical balloon of a baby President Donald Trump is seen through the US-Mexico border fence during a demonstration against him prior to his visit to Calexico, California, on April 5.
Their life is seen through the adventures of Bugeye, a boy who, with his resourceful mother, survives "every bad odour in the world" to find solidarity among these human "discards and outcasts".
The fast-paced growth of the e-commerce sector in China can be seen through rapidly expanding companies such as Pinduoduo, which went through a $1.5 billion U.S. IPO in mid-July.
This has let her shed light on fiscal stimulus and the impact of monetary policy as seen through the half-hour window in which financial markets digest surprising nuances from Fed meetings.
But all these events can be seen through the prism of a much larger struggle - about regional superiority, the war against terrorism and sectarian distrust between Sunni and Shia followers of Islam.
How it works: A hoop, with the logo of your favorite team, can be placed just about anywhere and overlays on top of the real world, as seen through the smartphone camera.
The West source — who says the star "seemed great" during a phone call last week — adds that the rapper's actions are also being seen "through a different lens" after his health issues.
"It's a workplace comedy where the office happens to be oval; it's a character study in search of character, as seen through the eyes of an imaginary documentary crew," according to Showtime.
Yet Johnson's goals for his disastrous escalation of that conflict was seen through a Cold War prism as it was motivated by the desire to check the spread of communism across Asia.
What if, when you looked down from a trans-Atlantic flight, the contents of the ocean, and its floor, were as clearly visible as if seen through air: what would you see?
Attempting, assisting with, or allowing the murder of a law enforcement official, juror or witness in a case involving a large drug trafficking conspiracies, even if such killing is not seen through.
Alexi Worth, who is the only one of the three artists represented by the gallery, paints on open linen mesh, which can be seen through, as if it were a gauzy curtain.
The pink haze makes the road pictured a place seen through the eyes of some spirit dwelling there, and there is a bright red top being worn by someone in the distance.
Set in 1980s Toronto and based on the director's personal memories, this gently touching story of a domestic breakup is seen through the eyes of the confused little boy at its center.
Now, the yearlong effort to block the agreement will almost certainly be seen through a political prism of speculation about what motivated it, given President Trump's well-established distaste for the merger.
Mr. Trump and evangelicals share a disdain for political correctness, a world seen through absolutes and a desire to see an America that embraces Judeo-Christian values again rather than rejecting them.
Soldiers are seen through the wreckage of a vehicle which was set on fire by demonstrators during a protest against the government's Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in Guwahati on December 13, 2019.
Trump has spent the entire first two years of his presidency playing to his hardcore base -- and, seen through that lens, the decision to re-litigate the ACA fight makes some sense.
Above all, here you can catch a glimpse of history as seen through the eyes of a venerable newspaper whose legacy lives on through The International New York Times — and this collection.
Rather than addressing the horrors these men have seen through talk therapy, the treatment center and a complicit Bergman dose the men under facility care with high levels of a dangerous, experimental drug.
Sansa's assault, seen through the eyes of a submissive, broken Theon (presumably in order to show us how helpless HE feels) felt like a gross injustice to the eldest Stark daughter's character arc.
The soldier you control creeps through a multi-story London flat with his squad as they move methodically from room to room, all seen through the green-tinted view of night vision goggles.
"Being seen through the filter of an HD screen in some ways makes you more legitimate and more credible and someone [White House sources] feel is more ubiquitous," said one White House reporter.
With his mastery of caricature and his first-hand observations, which are depicted as if seen through the eyes of anonymous men, Steinberg exemplifies Charles Baudelaire's flâneur, the "passionate spectator" of everyday life.
It's a great flashback to Helen in the bar when she met Alison in season 3, when she was a Helen, seen through Alison's eyes, who I want to have a drink with.
Seen through that lens, the Caracal attacks look like a single actor based in Lebanon taking on six jobs at once for a variety of buyers, a kind of digital spy for hire.
Patterns — cultural, commercial, political — seem to emerge more clearly for me than they do in New York, at least as seen through the glazed eyes of a jet-lagged Yank on a marathon.
Seen through the prism of the medical community, the medicine of exercise has strong scientific benefits that go far beyond the desire to fit into that new suit or pair of yoga pants.
The 1980s-era of the Watchmen world is seen through the eyes of Looking Glass, the stalwart police officer with a mirrorball face and the uncanny ability to tell when people are lying.
But it's even tougher now, considering that everything he does will be seen through the lens of the 2020 presidential election — and getting China to heel was one of his major campaign promises.
I clearly remember sitting in my seat amazed at seeing all of the different shades of black people on the big screen and feeling proud because I was finally being seen through them.
If, as Dubuffet would have it, Szlyak's folk art is drawn entirely from his "own depths," then his depths are brimming with the American dream as seen through the filter of immigrant idealism.
Those events are seen through the eyes of Nick (David Mitchell), a writer who is gathering material for an authorized biography of Richard by interviewing such people as his ex-wife (Isla Fisher).
His last novel, "Wittgenstein Jr.," is a funhouse version of this one; it fictionalized the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein as a modern-day Cambridge professor, as seen through the eyes of his students.
Once the experimentation phase of the project was complete, the exhibition transformed to integrate eye-tracking video documentation, through which viewers could witness the galleries as seen through the eyes of other viewers.
Baron Cohen was introducing "Jojo Rabbit," a satire about Nazi Germany as seen through the eyes of a 10-year-old boy in the Hitler Youth that was up for two Golden Globes.
"The biggest issue that we've seen through this election cycle is that Democratic affluent investors tend to be more optimistic about the economy, while Republican affluent investors tend to be more pessimistic," Walper said.
This time, he and Eastbound and Down co-creator Jody Hill take on the hallways of high school, as seen through the aggrieved perspective of two disgruntled vice principals (McBride and Justified's Walton Goggins).
The Walmart partnership could be seen through the same lens, as Walmart, too, had once backed its own mobile payment platform, Current C, along with Target, CVS, Best Buy, and many other large retailers.
Back at Cleeves Condensed Milk Factory, Uriel Orlow focuses on the micro-histories of nature, what he calls "oblique witnesses" as seen through the "architectures of imprisonment," to mine the invisible memories of apartheid.
It was a success because it told a compelling story about a beloved character, as seen through the eyes of director Patty Jenkins, a talented filmmaker with a strong, vibrant vision for the film.
It's worth noting, however that EMC also announced layoff recently and each of these moves, regardless of the setup of these organizations has to be seen through the prism of that upcoming Dell acquisition.
The artist's hand is always present: both channels of the installation have the backdrop of Safoğlu's computer, and his hand is seen through the movement of the mouse and its dictation of the video.
Last winter, we traveled through Sri Lanka's north to report on the failed promises of a feminist utopia, seen through the eyes of ordinary women who joined the fight for a sovereign Tamil homeland.
More than four decades after the Vietnam War ended in 1975, ties between the United States and Vietnam are less seen through the prism of the conflict and more through shared concerns over China.
If the project is seen through and realized on the ground, it would offer a good news story for the country, which has been blighted by conflict and unrest for the last 13 years.
Mr. Staller's work is being shown on a 120-foot-long video wall that can be seen through the building's sail-like windows from the landscaped boulevard where the West Side Highway once stood.
Incidentally, that more Muslim countries are not on the list is inconsequential: there are other ways to ban Muslims, as we've seen through "administrative processing" delays, the CARRP program, and coercive law enforcement tactics.
Practical Magic begs to be seen through queer clairvoyance, the art of noticing what prefers to go invisible except for its chosen audience (other examples in this canon include Oceans 8 and Jennifer's Body).
Ben Fountain's novel, "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk," dazzled me with its evocation of the madness of the Iraq war, all seen through the prism of the halftime show at a Dallas Cowboys game.
The authors argue that these divisions have allowed the two parties, which are seen through the fractured lens of "the media," to create a situation in which Americans have become more polarized than ever.
In certain cases, additional tools are brought in to provide better answers: Polarized light can highlight specific types of crystals in the structure, and extremely fine features can be seen through an electron microscope.
Whatever his relationship with the Russian authorities, and whenever it began, everything he says in "Permanent Record"—about himself, and about America—must be seen through the prism of his dependence on the Kremlin.
" Shulkin made that case bluntly on CNN's "State of the Union," telling Jake Tapper that he would "not resign, because I'm committed to making sure this job was seen through to the very end.
That is, they convey the character of the grapes as seen through the prisms of the places in which they are grown and as they have been shaped by the people who produced them.
The group's ride-or-die mentality means that instead of working their way up through the ranks, most people who come into the Circle to manipulate it are pretty quickly seen through and dispatched.
Kaiser said the average number of days Obamacare customers spent in a hospital through the third quarter of 2017 was similar to the numbers seen through the third quarters of the prior two years.
While still critical of Sanders, Morales Rocketto said she respects the outreach efforts she has seen through her work with two organizations representing mainly Latina workers: National Domestic Workers Alliance and Care in Action.
Freakiest scene: The flashback opener, seen through the eyes of a masked killer who grabs a knife from a kitchen drawer, climbs the stairs of his family home and stabs his sister to death.
Seen through the eyes of Reeves and his co-authors, the biological, economic and societal implications of dispersing horizontal genetic alteration agents into ecosystems are "profound," especially in light of the insect delivery system.
It's a typical hour in the San Francisco Bay Area as seen through Citizen, the real-time crime and fire alerting app that uses a smartphone's location to share updates about incidents happening nearby.
The tale is mostly seen through the eyes of Jonah (Evan Rosado), the youngest of three brothers who, as he inches toward 10, is growing up to be the more sensitive of the bunch.
Now you have the borough of Queens, as seen through the lens of the landscape photographer Bryan Formhals, 39, who has been shooting the borough since he moved to Astoria from Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in 2012.
Once enabled, the magnifying feature enlarges anything seen through your phone's camera lens To enable the tool go to: Settings > General > Accessibility > Magnifier (then click the Home button three times in your camera to use).
In Kumbharwada, the potter's colony, where migrants from neighboring Gujarat state make earthen water pots and lamps, potters' wheels can be seen through open doorways, while ready pots are stacked in the alleys awaiting pickup.
With irresistibly retro styling and a knack for unexpected color combinations, Staud never fails to inspire temporal wanderlust, serving a fresh and modern dose of come-hither seen through ever-so-slightly mod-colored glasses.
In doing so, it reckons with the processes of segregation and gentrification that continue to plague Chicago today—as seen through the eyes of his anti-hero, who constantly questions Black people's place in society.
Since joining the Trump administration as Homeland Security secretary and then the White House, Kelly's military background has mainly been seen through the lens of the discipline he would instill in the chaotic West Wing.
They animate the things of this world and arrange them such that soul can be seen through them, allowing the infinite to become visible via the finite, a path through the material to the divine.
Reinhard said the "violent rotation" into financial and cyclical stocks coincided with the election, but was well underway before it happened, with a solid growth trajectory seen through the third and fourth quarters of 2016.
As we've seen through the experience of implementing individual enterprise systems such as content management, ERP or CRM trying to get a large organization moving in the same direction across departments is a huge challenge.
Rattled by the gratuitous sadism he's just witnessed, Eugene tells the women of Negan's harem he's seen through their ruse to try to kill Negan and refuses to let them have the pill he made.
Until around when we first published this story, related terms weren't even in the "Emerging Trends" pool from which Facebook internally surfaces trends, which can be seen through Facebook's data tool for journalists called Signal.
In turn, economists will try to grapple with the problems that seem most relevant to the societies in which they live, but those issues will be seen through the prism of the political power structure.
As viewers watch the three-plus minute video, it becomes clear that what we're witnessing is the passage of time seen through both a parent and child's eyes, as she slowly transforms into an adult.
On her show, the Britain native known for snagging big-name celebrity interviews "takes a thematic approach exploring America's current social, sexual, cultural and political issues, seen through de Cadenet's sharp, feminist lens," Showtime said.
I came up with this lie because I was Indian and was used to being seen through stereotypes—used to being asked if I spoke English or if I was studying to be a doctor.
One shot may be from the side of the freeway, while the next will be perched from atop a hill for a big panorama, and then the next will be seen through a car dashboard.
At last the ship hovers above the surface, and another player (seen through another window) hops on a one-man craft and flies away from the main vessel to explore the world on his own.
A saxophonist of lissome grace, Coltrane has a talent for warping and curling his notes without sacrificing clarity — as if showing you a message that can only be read properly when seen through curved glass.
We have seen through the first-hand experience how powerful it can be for young people to engage in conversations about relationships and intimacy grounded in religious values with trusted adults other than their parents.
But since this issue is often seen through a partisan lens, students can also go to the Op-Ed page to select an opinion piece written by a contributor to The Times about the subject.
Here in reverse-chronological order are images that depict the arc of the war, as seen through the eyes of New York Times photographers who shadowed the soldiers of the United States and its allies.
This book looks at the life of Coco Chanel as seen through the creation and success of her best-selling signature scent, referred to as "the monster" by industry insiders because of its unprecedented success.
Whitten works magic with acrylic: he can get it to look like a polished slice of stone, a sheet of rumpled industrial plastic, or the pitted surface of a moon seen through a powerful telescope.
Reviewers have used phrases such as "sugar rush" and "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs" to describe his runway shows, which reference everything from art deco to K-pop to Burning Man, all seen through a Bollywood lens.
Seen through the prism of its central couple, it's blessed with the uplifting hallmarks of an old-fashioned "feel-good" movie, exploring anti-miscegenation laws that persisted for years after the birth of America's biracial president.
What sets the Bolt apart from all of the Sphero toys that came before it is the IR sensors, bigger battery, programmable LED matrix that can be seen through the clear casing, and faster charging times.
It is even seen through Jacoby's film itself, which he uses to show Hambleton's dynamic mind and ever-evolving talent, as well as the restless energy that has propelled him across decades in New York City.
Seen through Margaret's eyes, the surface of a brook becomes a whole fertile world, teeming with bubble people, living and dying and raising their bubble children in the time it takes for a bubble to pop.
Still, debt-to-GDP, the government's preferred anchor for fiscal stability, is projected to decline to 30.7 percent in 2019-13 from 30.8 percent in the current fiscal year, with further declines seen through 2023-24.
"Every economic number that comes out globally will be seen through the lens of how much trade tensions will negatively impact growth and subsequently markets," said Massud Ghaussy, senior analyst, Nasdaq IR Intelligence in New York.
Decapitation by drone strike to disrupt the group's leadership is a tempting military tool, but seen through the political lens on which any negotiations and reconciliation will ultimately depend, it can be too blunt an instrument.
That Loki, who did not experience the redemption arc seen through Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok, and Avengers: Infinity War is still villainous and ready to wreak havoc...and he's coming to Disney+ in 2021.
"I think the important thing you see here is continued support from Donald Trump, which is what we have seen through ... it's now 85033 different investigations we're talking about," CNN reporter Sara Ganim said on air.
Filmmaker and artist Francesco Vezzoli has rounded up the contradictions of that decade as seen through the television screen in the exhibition TV 70: Francesco Vezzoli Guarda la Rai, currently on view at Fondazione Prada, Milan.
Rosi's film counterbalances the "fire at sea" with a depiction of daily life on Lampedusa, mostly as seen through the eyes of a young boy named Samuele Caruana, who was 10 at the time of filming.
Still, debt-to-GDP, the government's preferred anchor for fiscal stability, is projected to decline to 103 percent in 2019-20 from 30.8 percent in the current fiscal year, with further declines seen through 2023-24.
Seen through a prism of racial bias, the investigation and trial drew widespread attention at a time when law enforcement's relationship with black Americans is under increased scrutiny after a string of shootings by police officers.
"Their usage and entertainment budget is going to be seen through the lens of shows they watch that they can't live without," Stephen Beck, a partner at consultancy group cg42 and streaming expert, told The Verge.
But if they are served with an injunction to stop working on driverless cars until the case is seen through, there's going to be about 1,000 Uber engineers with a whole lot of nothing to do.
This combination of earnestness and jovial detachment is what characterizes the mature Goethe, and what makes him unique; no other writer gives us the same sense that he has both seen life and seen through it.
But in Indio, CA, the home of many golf courses, it was just good vibes and G.O.O.D. Music seen through a telescope, which made it feel like you were spying on this not-so-secret Sunday Service.
In the stage show, Munkustrap (Robbie Fairchild) was a useful master of ceremonies for the proceedings, but Lloyd Webber has said that the movie will be seen through the eyes of Victoria, the White Cat (Francesca Hayward).
Chang'e-4's landing site in Von Kármán crater, though, is on the far side of the Moon, where the spacecraft can no more easily be reached by radio than it can be seen through a telescope.
It happened in part because for too long everything that happened in this town, everything that's said, is seen through the lens of, 'Does this help or hurt us relative to Democrats or relative to President Obama?
Seen through an economic lens, the Crown Prince's backing of Beijing amid his own PR quagmire -- even if China is indeed systematically abusing the human rights of Muslims in its own country -- is perhaps not completely surprising.
Instead of arguing with Bannon during their interview, he makes most of his argument through his filmmaking, through making the kind of movie Bannon himself would likely love when seen through his own morally self-distorted lens.
The lake in "Owl Lake" (22016, 21866 x 22017 inches; all works oil on canvas) is clear enough; seen through a stand of trees, it stretches to a much leafier, sun-dappled wood on the far shore.
Then it goes off-road, across open desert where vehicles use their headlights during the day to be seen through the dust until reaching the air base, around 100 km (60 miles) west of the Syrian border.
Over all, "this is the best reading since December but still a far cry from the torrid figures seen through most of last year," Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont Securities, wrote in a research report.
You'll probably encounter a disquieting experience of the homogenizing effects of the global economy seen through a prism of shimmering surfaces and seductive technologies, especially as played out in the Persian Gulf region and the United States.
I followed that up with another film of his called "Bitter Lake," which is an in-depth look into the nature of our ever-changing post-World War II world as seen through the prism of Afghanistan.
It happened in part because for too long, everything that happens in this town, everything that's said, is seen through the lens of, Does this help or hurt us relative to Democrats or relative to President Obama.
As our essay explains, the EU is too often seen through the prism of a short period of intense integration in the 1980s—which laid down plans for, among other things, the single market and the euro.
A sweeping, nonlinear meditation on the Great Migration as seen through three generations of Gullah women, "Daughters" became the first feature film directed by a black woman to have a wide theatrical release in the United States.
The following evening, his much larger canvas from the same year, "The Architect's Home in the Ravine," showing a house seen through a screen of frosted branches, proved the top lot at Sotheby's, selling for £14.4 million.
Street battles, kidnapping, torture, fascists, communists, rocky marriages and class tensions — and most of it seen through the eyes of two 8-year-old children living in Ankara, in the summer before the 1980 coup in Turkey.
All of the projects in "First Look" can be streamed both in stereoscopic form, to be seen through the goggles, or as flat images, to be watched on your phone's screen, and the difference is often negligible.
We've seen through our partnership with SigFig that our UBS Advice Advantage offering has been very popular with mass- and emerging-affluent clients, which is the segment that I think will leverage this service model the most.
That deal sparked a wave of start-ups creating products for virtual reality and a related technology called augmented reality, which overlays digital imagery on a view of the real world, as seen through smartphones and headsets.
Each scene is its own fabricated narrative riddled with symbolic imagery — everything from a naked body discarded in a public parking lot to unclad bits of female anatomy seen through a hand mirror — and open for interpretation.
Like many New Yorkers, I have convinced myself that a rickety fire escape platform is a terrace and that a segment of the Empire State Building's antenna seen through a sliver of window constitutes a panoramic skyline view.
Dislike of Obama White House press secretary Sean Spicer suggested Monday that while Obama did tell Trump about his concerns, it was seen through the lens of Flynn's active role as a Trump surrogate and critic of Obama.
If Bouteflika had seen through his original plan to run for a fifth term despite growing grassroots opposition, that would have put the military under pressure to restore order, instead of focusing on swaying politics from the shadows.
Compliments ultimately won out over pizza, but as the New York Magazine notes, Ariely believes pizza would have come first if his original plan for the pie to be delivered to the workers' homes had been seen through.
High Maintenance is a downbeat comedy that strays into the lives of a new, differently dysfunctional set of New Yorkers in each episode, as seen through the eyes of their weed deliveryman, while Weeds is a family melodrama.
" Instead, the enamelers experimented on prototypes, using different types of enamels and various shades, trying to achieve balance between a depth of color and transparency because, Mr. Selmoni noted, "the pattern needs to be seen through the enamel.
As Steven Pinker puts it in his excellent book on why violence has declined over the centuries, The Better Angels of Our Nature:   The Bible depicts a world that, seen through modern eyes, is staggering in its savagery.
In one of those galleries, a monumental Richard Serra walk-through sculpture of slope-walled, interlocking steel ellipses (on view for the next few years) can be seen through sidewalk-level windows near the new Howard Street entrance.
At the start of "The Interestings," there is a short passage in which Wolitzer gives us the whole fifty-year marriage of Edie and Manny Wunderlich, the crusty owners of Spirit-in-the-Woods, seen through Manny's eyes.
Indeed, all the temple's external archways were illusions, painted on the building's featureless, flat surface as a trompe l'oeil:In a second video, Shackleford's drone captured a portion of the building's interior, seen through one of the side windows.
"Not to get too political with Trump—because in this artistic process he's not very relevant—but we've seen through Trump that anyone, if you're targeting the right group of people, can wind up winning, unfortunately," Hall says.
Image: Parks Canada, Underwater Archaeology TeamPhotographs and video captured by divers and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) show ornately decorated plates resting upright on shelves, while bottles, tumblers, and stemmed glassware can be seen through the murky water.
It tried to portray, with unflinching realism and all the special effects the era could muster, a full-scale nuclear war between the Soviet Union and the United States, as seen through the eyes of several Kansas residents.
Their worries are compounded by the fact that people in Mr. Trump's circle have been mired in so many criminal or ethical scandals that practically any legal action on those cases could be seen through a political lens.
Eight years later, this one-time Oscar wunderkind finally popped back up at this year's Sundance Film Festival with his sophomore effort, "Wendy," a grass-roots "Peter Pan" seen through the eyes of a liberated, adventurous Wendy Darling.
The first shot of the pilot episode—Rachel seen through the moonroof of a limousine, passed out on the car's floor, wearing a "This Is What a Feminist Looks Like" T-shirt—caused a conflict with the network.
For members of the public and the community board, the competing plans were seen through the prism of politics and a long, bitter history between the residents of the neighborhood around Ferry Point Park and the parks department.
He has made work that can be seen through the prism of the Black Arts movement and Afrocentrism, if we wish to employ these ultimately limiting frames, while at the same time he has painted directly from nature.
Whereas "Mockingbird" was set in the 1930s and was seen through the eyes of Scout as a girl (she is almost 6 when that novel begins), "Watchman" takes place in the 1950s around the time of the Brown v.
In this latest retelling, A Star Is Born has become a tender, conflicted saga for the age of poptimism, seen through the (sometimes blurry) eyes of a character who has resigned himself to vanishing with the old world order.
Created and directed by Annie Dorsen, the work, which can be seen through Saturday at LaMaMa as part of the Coil festival from Performance Space 122, is the third in what Ms. Dorsen calls her "algorithmic theater" trilogy. Yikes!
Still, Cleo (the protagonist loosely modeled on Libo), not a fragmented version seen through the eyes of others, is who we're following through these many spaces — some of which she can inhabit, and others where she can't quite fit.
Prowling abandoned malls slowly being reclaimed by weeds and vermin, he captures images of trash-strewn food courts, frozen escalators, and mannequins seen through dust-streaked windows, their jaunty poses mocking the runaway consumption postwar America was built on.
But while saying the election should not be seen through the prism of Brexit, he gave little hope that talks with the government on finding a deal to get Prime Minister Theresa May's deal through parliament, were progressing quickly.
The memo was first reported by the Washington Post and comes amid a broader U.S. review into its policy in Yemen, which for years has been seen almost entirely seen through the prism of America's fight against al Qaeda.
This process seems to be aimed mostly at China's growing numbers of Christians since, of the other officially recognised religions, Buddhism and Taoism are viewed as culturally Chinese anyway, while Islam is seen through the lens of state security.
She had designed dresses for the ensemble's two female performers, constructed from a silky fabric that swirled slowly in the greenish water inside the tanks; when seen through the thick glass, the performers resembled Greek sculptures of water nymphs.
And, in conversations with nearly a dozen Democratic strategists -- some veteran Biden hands, others simply party operatives -- Wednesday night, there was near-universal agreement that the former vice president's latest move had to be seen through the 2020 lens.
I was left with Toca in 1987, seen through the eyes of informants like Bernardo, Georgescu, Valentina, Constantinescu, and Iosif—people who thought that the regime would never fall, and so they tried to build a life in it.
" The ordinary, seen through Victor's eyes, has a special gleam; after a skillfully described but prosaic urban scene, we get: "What I'd just seen and heard had been great — the gulls, the cats, the girl, her knees, the shout.
"Some people who love the idea that drag queens are bitchy, because it's seen through the prism of reality-TV shows, like to imagine that there is more tension between Ru and me than there actually is," she said.
So maybe it's not such a surprise that "Arden/Everywhere," a well-intentioned, textually trusty exploration of "As You Like It," as seen through the lens of the refugee crisis, has all the verve of a deflated soccer ball.
As seen through the eyes of Laura Bailey, a tabloid newspaper reporter, Jenny Flynn, a stunt pilot (inspired by the exploits of Elinor Smith), begins the book by swooping under the East River bridges on an audacious flight west.
In South Korea, interaction between stars is seen through a different lens -- fans see it as fantasy, and there's also more of a culture of male friends touching each other, in part because of how heteronormative the culture is.
Then came the big night for "Parasite," which triumphed over more traditional films — like "1917" and "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood" — with its distinctive examination of class relations as seen through the lens of two intricately linked families.
"The Hitler Kiss: A Memoir of the Czech Resistance" (2002), written with Radomir Luza, plunged into the world of the Czech resistance during World War II, seen through the eyes of Mr. Luza and his father, a Czech general.
The central gimmick involves seeking to afford humans a dog's-eye-view, as seen through the experiences of Bailey, who narrates the film (Josh Gad ably provides the voice, with his doglike enthusiasm occasionally aping his turn as Olaf in "Frozen").
Those physical items match up with the world seen through the headset — essentially skinning the minimalist framework in VR — and when coupled with a backpack-mounted computer, they create a free-roaming VR experience with all the benefits of tactile interaction.
Shakily shot on a hand-held camera in a mostly black, low-income neighborhood on the outskirts of Washington, this first feature by Joseph Frank and Zachary Reed offers a shambling observation of lives rarely seen through a camera's lens.
It's a startling moment in the film, especially as seen through the eyes of Saladin, who's devoted so much of his life, heart, and body to making the circus a ray of hope in a place shrouded by so much death.
The papier-mâché dummy is a caricature of compliance, embodying the idealized black man of the white hegemony's imagination, or seen through the white supremacist's window: a black life that matters only insomuch as it serves as entertainment and effigy.
The loading face of the X-5753 graphite reactor, the world's second reactor after Enrico Fermi's so-called "Chicago Pile," can be seen through the window of the control room at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
The loading face of the X-10 graphite reactor, the world's second reactor after Enrico Fermi's so-called "Chicago Pile," can be seen through the window of the control room at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
The rising star is focused on building her career around a platform of acceptance and kindness, which can be seen through her viral #NeverNotDancing social media platform, a hashtag which has encouraged people around the world to find joy in dance.
But the Trump regime's interest in banning Hikvision may not be primarily about protecting the Uighurs, as these kinds of actions are seen through the lens of the U.S.-China trade war, as well as the New Cold War more broadly.
For an implementation and subscription fee, Hatch Apps allows companies with less sophisticated engineering DNA to reduce entering costs by launching native apps on their own, across platforms and often on faster timelines than those seen through third-party developers.
The National Long-Term Rating of HNB reflects its strong domestic franchise, satisfactory capitalisation and strong performance, counterbalanced by a higher risk appetite as seen through sustained high loan growth that has put pressure on its funding and liquidity profile.
By now, you can't just watch A Star Is Born; any new iteration of the story begs to be seen through the lens of not just its predecessors, but also the world into which its particular star will be born.
Yet seen through the lens of the Fed's dual mandate – full employment and stable prices – everything is still humming as the longest expansion in U.S. history enters its second decade, with economic growth steady, unemployment at historic lows and inflation tame.
A 20163 study published in the peer-reviewed journal Sexualities found that members of NoFap online communities don't see women in porn as "real women," and that "real sex" is seen through the predominately male, heterosexual worldview of its members.
Every fight that Trump has taken on since the beginning of his candidacy — against the "fake news" media, corrupt elements in the FBI and Department of Justice, the NFL and the entertainment industry — can and should be seen through this lens.
Sex and friendship are also at the center of Leah Sarbib's "Roadkill" (through Friday at the 64E4 Mainstage), an incisive and funny exploration of lust, commitment, double standards and the mutability of desire, seen through the prism of one young woman.
The White house is not a dump... but whether he's trying to be funny or not, he's the President of the United States... It's almost like he doesn't realize that everything he says now gets seen through a completely different prism.
"We've seen through the first six weeks of the year many of our volume indicators, including admissions, adjusted admissions, emergency room volumes turn positive," LifePoint Health Inc's Chief Operating Officer David Dill said on a post-earnings call last week.
Displayed alongside were a scattering of visual and auditory fragments that drew the viewer into the prisoners' cruel institutional world: a poem; a hostile blue light; scratchy sounds; and the picture of a Harlem school seen through a chain-link fence.
As seen through the eyes of the precocious teenage Schreck, the Constitution becomes a tool of human ingenuity and wonder; we're given permission to feel a certain amount of positivity about the march of American progress, such as it is.
"In these times," White told CNN, "we have to be all the more cautious and recognize that reducing people or cultures to be seen through the lens of epidemic spread isn't wholly an accurate way of understanding our fellow human."
Three artists each year are invited to install work there; the latest, Ricci Albenda, is presenting "Open Universe (Indra)," a magical drawing in space, executed in bent willow, that renders an architectural structure as if seen through a fish-eye lens.
We had coffee in The Times's cafeteria and I made my pitch: I wanted to tell the story of the first year of the Trump presidency, as seen through the eyes of the journalists on the front lines covering it.
" At BuzzFeed News, the ambiguity is a bonus: it's "a tender, conflicted saga for the age of poptimism," says Alison Willmore, "seen through the (sometimes blurry) eyes of a character who has resigned himself to vanishing with the old world order.
But its tale of the life and death of Jesse James — as seen through the eyes of his assassin — is one of the best movies released since 210, with grandly poetic images and beautiful performances from Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck.
A Japanese rice bowl capped with golden slices of pork cutlet, held together with barely cooked eggs and translucent onions — textures exaggerated, colors saturated, aromas made visible — occasionally twinkling in soft focus, as if seen through a Vaseline-greased lens.
Every problem became seen through a military lens and everything became militarized: our foreign policy, the bumbling and destructive way we entered the quicksands of Vietnam, and then Iraq, and then Afghanistan, and then Syria, and so many other places.
Frank: It is undeniably true that if Kavanaugh did none of the things that he's accused of, and if Christine Blasey Ford's memory is somehow incorrect, all of his behavior over the last few weeks must be seen through that lens.
Unlike in Europe where I've worked in institutions like the British Museum — and I've worked with almost every national museum in Britain — the remit focused around non-Western arts practice is very often seen through the legacies of the colonial lens.
I bring this up because if we're going to do something about inequality, we need to recall that this country has confronted seemingly merit-based class systems before, and we have seen through their falsehoods, and we have taken them apart.
Amid concerns of history repeating itself, an illuminating and dispiritingly relevant exhibition is revisiting that era, seen through the eyes of Isamu Noguchi, one of this country's best-known Japanese-American artists, who spent time in an Arizona relocation center.
"Bombardier workers in Northern Ireland and throughout the supply chain in the UK will be breathing a huge sigh of relief that the ITC has seen through Boeing's baseless complaint," said Steve Turner, assistant general secretary of the Unite union.
At the Google I/O conference in May, CEO Sundar Pichai announced Google Lens, a feature in the Google Assistant and Google Photos that recognizes things seen through a phone's camera or in existing photos and then provide additional information.
Rather, it's nudging closer to action-adventures with substance, the likes of The Last of Us, rather than presenting itself as a life-consuming successor to CD Projekt's astonishing achievement, undoubtedly the best RPG I've ever seen through to its end.
"I came to run the Department of Veterans Affairs because I'm committed to veterans, and I'm committed to fighting for them, and I would not resign, because I'm committed to making sure this job was seen through to the very end," he said.
Billions is not exclusively a show about men, but it is shaped by masculinity to the extent that most of its women — formidable, brainy, tough — are seen through the ways they've had to learn how to navigate the expectations and biases of men.
And as would be expected, Darla has seen through whatever story Chic tried to tell her, still unclear if they want to help or not, and very clearly blackmails the Coopers for $10,000 to keep quiet about their connection to the missing car.
His spare production relies instead on the unusual configuration of the Théâtre du Soleil: There are no wings from which the actors can step out, but the stage opens to the right onto an additional room that can be seen through windows.
Gone Home is a tender story about a family divided by a daughter's love for another girl, seen through her sister's eyes—previously PC only, it came out for Xbox and PlayStation 4 in February, and you'll finish it in about two hours.
Besides the fact that ascribing characteristics to a sexuality is dicey at best — though all queer people, of course, reserve the right to call anything queer as seen through their eyes — much of what they wore was just the fashion of the era.
I like rather less its forced-feeling "wackiness," which blows both enticingly hot and uncomfortably cold—which I know is a big part of the appeal, but seen through 2016 eyes, there's already been enough on screen for me to think: pass.
The 200 employees who have been told that their reward for hard work is a free trip, with a guest, to a nice resort — away from such things as business goals — have seen through your attempt to dress up work as pleasure.
"Beauty is a Wound" is a sprawling work—seen through the eyes of Halimunda's gangsters, rebels, prostitutes and gravediggers—that obliquely covers the history of Indonesia from the late colonial period onwards, through the 31-year rule of Indonesia's second president, Suharto.
"We're going to have a table where people can fix their bikes, and maybe we'll hold workshops," Mr. Harrison said, surveying the south tower's 850-square-foot bike space as cyclists seen through the windows zipped by toward the Hudson River Greenway.
Curated by artist and writer Rose Budz, Fatter IRL presents an eclectic range of mediums, as can be seen through Rochelle Brock's Nan Goldin-esque photography, kitsch monochrome illustrations by Rachele Cateyes, Jinhee Kwak's bodily sculpture, and many other works in the show.
The story, which involves the inheritance of that fabulous Paris apartment, is a world-historical sparring match seen through the lens of one family—a debate about who owns what, what kind of identity counts as "real," and who gets to be French.
"It's important for us to make sure that our vision is seen through and the market really understands the opportunity that Kabbage has with its small-business customers, and the vision we have, before we make a decision like that," Frohwein said.
At least two Canadians were arrested in the immediate aftermath of Meng's arrest and Canadian national Robert Schellenberg was sentenced to death in China yesterday for drug smuggling in a move that's largely being seen through the lens of the New Cold War.
Harris has a history of elevating and amplifying all voices to ensure that nothing is seen through only one narrow point of view, and she's ensuring that her campaign not only employs people from diverse backgrounds, but makes them key decision-makers.
To add to the uncanniness of the experience, looming in front of the video is a screen with the U.N. photo projected onto it, which can alter the viewing perspective if the video is seen through the spooky filter of Hammarskjöld's empty office.
"We need to remember that when we study people's perceptions about guns or any other issue, their views about the issue are seen through the experiences they have and the glasses through which they view and interpret them," Piquero said by email.
"Our successful bid to keep our seat in the council is proof that many in the international community remain convinced the Philippines respects and protects human rights and have seen through the efforts of some to politicize and weaponize the issue," he said.
Many of the cheerfully profane activities of the family are seen through the eyes of Little Angel, Big Angel's half brother, born of the union between Big Angel's father and the white American woman for whom he left Mamá América and his family.
The simulation matches two genuine Dodge Demons — with a multitude of electronic and hydraulic devices packed under their hoods where the engines used to be — in a side-by-side contest on a video drag strip that is seen through the vehicles' windshields.
Julián López's debut novel, "A Beautiful Young Woman" (translated from the Spanish by Samuel Rutter), begins as a rapturous portrait of a young woman in 1970s Argentina as seen through the eyes of her son, remembering back to when he was 7.
Seen through the eyes of a teenage boy cast adrift among a motley band of adults and caught in the slipstream of their sometimes illegal activities, the city is a bombed-out zone where fates and identities change with every shift in perspective.
The movie gives us a day in the life of a troubled middle-class couple as seen through the eyes of a young working-class woman, herself soon to be wed, who is sent by a temp agency to clean their home.
Its latest haute horlogerie piece is a regulator (a watch with non-coaxial hour and minute hands), that deploys an old-school fusée-and-chain transmission that can be seen through a pair of lateral portholes in the watch's carburized stainless steel case.
Most radically, the entire film is framed as if seen through the eyes of a third, observant, unjudging party, the female cat, Kitch, the first of several "muse-cats" that Ms. Schneemann has bonded with, and included in her art, over the years.
Mr. Goff, at the same time, continued working on his documentary "After Sherman," about the faith and resilience of Gullah-Geechee communities in the coastal Carolinas, as seen through the lens of land ownership and civic engagement, and for which the Rev.
Part of my job as an editor on the International Desk is to help weed fact from fiction in the deluge of graphic imagery and to determine what we can, and cannot, say about an attack like this as seen through social media.
The encroachment of the Islamic State is seen through the eyes of a nurse in Iraq in the opening-night film,"Nowhere to Hide" (Friday), and documented by citizen journalists in Raqqa, Syria, in "City of Ghosts" (Tuesday), from Matthew Heineman ("Cartel Land").
" Pakistan, the ministry said, should understand that "the global community has seen through this double-standard of playing the victim card in their fight against terror on the one hand, and supporting terror groups targeting India and other countries on the other.
In the hours before he died, Mr. Hernandez Vasquez could have been seen through a window in his cell as he collapsed onto a concrete bench and later onto the floor, where Mylar blankets, crackers and brightly colored juice bottles lay scattered.
As the British Empire expanded and the United States began to assert its power around the world, British and American writers invented tales of space travel as seen through a lens of imperial appropriation, in which technological superiority brought about territorial conquest.
No natural elements are deeper and darker than the ones Vija Celmins paints: ocean and sky, specifically the rippling surface of the Pacific off California, and the night sky, seen through telescopes, as a dense, soft, pointillist field of thousands of individual stars.
"AR, as a form of digital art, was not yet represented in the exhibition and provides an interesting perspective on 'programming' since it is invisible until seen through digital devices," Christiane Paul, adjunct curator of digital art at the Whitney, told Hyperallergic.
"Cumulatively, these films offer an extraordinary social and political story of Indian history, seen through the eyes of the film-makers, and putting flesh on the bones of book facts with real people and very tangible places," Baker said in a statement.
Most radically, the entire film is framed as if seen through the eyes of an observant but unjudging third party, a feline named Kitch, the first of several "muse cats" that Ms. Schneemann bonded with and included in her art over the years.
But recently, I've been reading Sally Bedell's 1981 book Up the Tube, which traces the history of television in the 1970s as seen through the prism of Fred Silverman, who headed up CBS, ABC, and NBC during various parts of that decade.
In an informal discussion after the press preview, Cardiff and Miller made a point of noting that the work is not augmented reality, the technological innovation by which the real world, as seen through a screen, is modified by computer-generated elements.
"My primary concern was making sure that the integrity of the election process was not in any way damaged, at a time when anything that was said by me or anybody in the White House would immediately be seen through a partisan lens," Obama explained.
"The lower-for-longer interest rate environment and the positive knock-on effect on emerging markets is clearly seen through the sizeable foreign inflows that regional equities are currently enjoying," said Mohamed El Jamal, managing director of capital markets at Abu Dhabi's Waha Capital.
He focused on the way these cities have adapted to modernity, emphasizing startling juxtapositions of the ancient and the modern, like the Giza pyramids as seen through the window of a Pizza Hut, or a line of tourist buses snaking across the Mount of Olives.
"Mockingbird", set in fictional Maycomb, Alabama, was a story of racial injustice seen through the clear but innocent eye of a small tomboy, Scout, whose father, Atticus Finch, was given the hopeless task of defending a black man accused of raping a white woman.
"We have seen through our work on this issue that often if a school fails to protect students from sexual assault or mishandles an incident of sexual assault that this is rarely an isolated case on that campus," the two told DeVos in a letter.
THERE ARE A LOT OF FOLKS OUT THERE WHO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR MODIFICATIONS THEY CAN KEEP YOU IN YOUR HOME BUT THEY JUST DIDN'T KNOW IT. WE'VE SEEN THROUGH THAT NETWORK OVER 60,000 FAMILIES ALREADY AND HELPS A LOT OF FOLKS KEEP THEIR HOMES.
For the first time, Tarkington addresses head on his major preoccupation, the relentless transformation of American small-town life (seen through rose-tinted glasses) into the ferocious and ugly world of Progress, dominated by ruthless businessmen who are supplanting the "best" families (like his own).
The Russia investigation is seen through a political lens One of the most surprising findings for me is that more people believe the ongoing probe into Russia interference in the 2016 election is "politically motivated" (54%) than believe it to be "mostly justified" (41%).
Seen through that prism, it may be enough for Clinton to keep a steady course, make use of her considerable financial advantage — she and her allies are vastly outspending Team Trump — and hope the vulnerabilities of the presumptive GOP nominee will spell his doom.
Anna Quindlen's mesmerizing new novel investigates both, seen through the eyes of the indelible Mimi Miller, who narrates the story of her life — and of the assault to the people and to the land she loves — from her 1960s girlhood to the present day.
Seen through that lens, Cohen's strategy is largely focused on making clear to special counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading an investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, that he's got a lot of story to tell -- and he's willing to tell it.
Over the past few decades, astronomers have found that there's much more to the universe than can be seen through the eye of a telescope; invisible entities called dark matter and dark energy are now known to make up about 96 percent of the cosmos.
What's particularly unique about SkyView Free is that it has an augmented reality function that overlays stars and constellations over the sky as seen through your camera, making it easier to match the celestial objects in the map to the real ones in the sky.
Most recent examples can be seen through Brooklyn Museum's exhibition 'Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985' to the Whitney Museum hosting its "first group show to exclusively feature Latinx emerging artists," organized by Marcela Guerrero, its first curator to focus on Latinx art.
This is true all the way up through the government, which is seen through the lens of a kid just learning to distrust adults: Agents are powerful and ruthless, but their motives are obscure (even the sinister Dr. Brenner seems unclear what he's after).
Rather than simply say gentrification is bad, "Pride" holds a nuanced conversation about the ways that an influx of wealth can dismantle a neighborhood and help it at the same time, as seen through the eyes of a girl who must navigate that change.
Michael Rosenfeld, who represents the geometric painter William T. Williams, 76, and the sculptor Barbara Chase-Riboud, 79, said they both "purposefully withdrew from the commercial gallery world for decades," because they did not want their work to be seen through the lens of identity.
Her subjects also included women in the Korean Islands who dive for shellfish ("Diving Women of Jeju-do"); the artists Henri Matisse and Henri Bonnard's work during World War II ("Resisting Paradise"); and the fragility of the human body as seen through X-rays ("Sanctus").
"One of the questions I have, is that this has become a dominant narrative, that the crisis was such a big effect that it's seared onto the mind of investors and policymakers and everything is seen through the prism of the last crisis," Donovan said.
News analysis: The trial starts as more details emerge about the effort to pressure Ukraine to pursue Mr. Trump's political rivals, and "the missing information, like almost everything else in Washington these days, is seen through drastically different lenses," our chief White House correspondent writes.
Differing from the archive's structure, the catalogue raisonné is organized by decade, and jumping from the 1920s to the 1990s is a fun visual exercise in the styles and concerns of much of the last century, seen through the eyes of one prolific, multifaceted artist.
My most colorful memories, however, all map back to the afterparties—early sexual experiences with boys and girls, coked-out mornings that bristled with circular conversations, disorienting k-holes that seemed to last for days, impromptu DJs sets seen through a haze of Newport smoke.
It's always seen through that lens, which at times is totally fine if that's what the artist is going for, but at times I want to also have the ability to be seen as a neutral artist, not that there is such a thing.
As the New York Times's Charlie Warzel points out, Ngo is not the only person who goes to such events with the intent of filming something notable: Also: this whole event should be seen through the context of what it is...an information war.
But the sidebar stories about the criminal underworld of Albuquerque, as seen through the eyes of young hustler Nacho (Michael Mando), or the slow construction of the famous "superlab" from Breaking Bad, as seen mostly through the eyes of Mike, didn't pay nearly as many dividends.
Seen through the eyes of a younger generation, she is recalled as having virtually abandoned her two sons by the actor Robert Walker once she married Selznick and then losing interest in Mary Jennifer, her daughter with Selznick, by the time the girl was about 7.
This isn't the first time we've seen the car and its roof array, but it's probably the best up-close look at it we've had, and it's also being seen through expert eyes instead of through those of nearby residents who happen upon one in the wild.
Fashion Review PARIS — More than half of the 48 looks Véronique Nichanian showed for her fall 2016 Hermès men's wear collection — staged against the inky-blue night sky of Paris as seen through the glass-walled Maison de la Radio — were worn with sneakers in Hermès orange.
"We have seen through our work on this issue that often if a school fails to protect students from sexual assault or mishandles an incident of sexual assault that this is rarely an isolated case on that campus," Senator Gillibrand wrote in a letter to DeVos.
Ever since the release of "In Da Club", our image of 50 Cent has been seen through his own projections of just how much money lays in his savings account – like the time he dropped $475 on a hamburger and milkshake in the video for "Window Shopper".
Built much like any other Ubisoft open world adventure — with scads of collectibles and optional distractions that give you more to do than just chase a story — Eagle Flight lets you soar through the skies of a post-apocalyptic Paris as seen through an eagle's eyes.
I do think in the future having more humanities background, having more other things as you've seen through some of these problems like Facebook and other companies, one of the reasons is, the people making these products have no conception of either their users or anything else.
When Silicon Valley debuted in the spring of 2014, it thrived on satirizing the excesses of tech culture, seen through the adventures of Pied Piper, a little-startup-that-could launched by a rag-tag group of friends living in an "incubator" house near Palo Alto.
Noisey Italy called this online radio phenomenon the "appropriate soundtrack for a paralyzed generation," and I think they're right: this 24/7 music station is tailor-made for people who have seen through Netflix's illusion of choice and just want someone else to choose the songs.
Under the proposed research framework, Alzheimer's would be characterized by three factors: evidence of two abnormal proteins associated with Alzheimer's - beta amyloid and tau - and evidence of neurodegeneration or nerve cell death, all of which can be seen through brain imaging or tests of cerebral spinal fluid.
Ms. Scott yelled several times for her husband to "get out the car," but on the video, he cannot be seen through the window of the S.U.V. "Keith, don't do it," Ms. Scott shouted, as the video showed her backing away and panning to the ground.
It has begun implementing an urban plan that, if seen through to completion, would transform more than half the city's streets into mixed-use public spaces, "superblocks," where residents can walk, bike, or just hang out without fear of fast-moving two-ton machines (see part one).
The one that faces the viewer entering through the main doors, "Processional" (1965), contains a ground that is black, and an abstract array of interwoven, almost-cubist off-white figures wend across the canvas like an undulant line of figures seen through a fun-house telescope.
Yet in many of today's capitalist democracies, class and status resentments, fostered by rampant inequality and whipped up by opportunistic politicians, have developed to such an extent that issues like the environment that affect everyone are increasingly seen through the lens of group conflict and partisan struggle.
Many hunting patterns are printed using a type of dye that tends to disappear when seen through night-vision goggles, but if the underlying fabric is white, which it often is, "you'll stand out like Casper the Friendly Ghost," says Cramer, whose company, HyperStealth Biotechnology Corp.
"There was a time when the United States' leadership could be seen through the cultural sophistication of its government building programs where architecture was asked to exude power but did so often with complexity and sensitivity to the wealth that comes from diversity," Ms. Andraos wrote.
By declaring the poisoning of the Skripals and blaming of Russia a "provocation," Russian authorities are signaling to their domestic audience that they have seen through the ruse and are defending the country's honor and interests by challenging the British, whom they cast as the "real" villains.
And when I was a features reporter, I loved to do oddball quotidian stories — a woman selling her wedding dress through the classifieds, a guy buying an engagement ring on Christmas Eve, the last day of school as seen through the eyes of a specific little boy.
Certain oversights YouTube got away with a few years ago because people weren't paying as close attention — like allowing controversial creators could monetize their channels and types of prank content such as dangerous driving behavior seen through the Bird Box challenge — can't be considered oversights anymore.
So this is what Manhattan looked like in the tipsy yesterday of Prohibition, when drinking was an illicit thrill you couldn't get enough of, and the world was best seen through a martini glass — preferably of cut crystal and filled to the sloshing point with bathtub gin.
And when I was a features reporter, I loved to do oddball quotidian stories — a woman selling her wedding dress through the classifieds, a guy buying an engagement ring on Christmas Eve, the last day of school as seen through the eyes of a specific little boy.
But all seven of the central children are well-cast and give strong performances, and seen through their eyes, Pennywise seems like a real threat — a childhood nightmare improbably manifested in the real world — instead of like the faintly goofy, try-hard boogeyman he could so easily be.
Yet, as a direct result of Brexit, Berlin and Paris are now adopting the idea of variable geometry as the way forward for the EU. This first paradox is easier to understand when seen through the lens of the conventional European practice of making a virtue out of failure.
This path is most clearly seen through Roberts's record of siding with Kennedy slightly more often in recent years — helping to anchor a center on the court that I have described previously as being used to Roberts's advantage particularly well when the court was down to eight members.
"As we have seen through the referendum last year, sterling will act as a natural shock absorber for the market - if the domestic outlook weakens or the political landscape becomes more challenged, sterling weakens thereby boosting the sterling value of those overseas earnings to domestic investors," he added.
"The current law is ridiculous; there is growing evidence that cannabis products used medically can be helpful in treating a number of conditions, but yet it is still seen through the prism of illegality here in the UK," Poulter was quoted as saying in a statement from Caldwell's representatives.
Triad of abandonment Trump's Paris announcement needs to be seen through a broader lens as well, as part of a triad of abandonment -- including the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Iran nuclear deal -- that the President has engineered with little regard for the impact on America's diplomatic standing.
"All American Boys," by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely, tells the story of a divided town's racial tensions as seen through the eyes of two teenage classmates -- one black, one white -- after the black teen is severely beaten by a white cop who mistakes him for a shoplifter.
The New York Times Magazine devotes an entire special issue, online now and in print on Sunday, to one 40,000-word article on more than a decade of war, terror and revolution in the Middle East, seen through the eyes of six people whose lives were changed forever.
For those who don't know, both books are a wry and insightful peek into the court of Henry VIII at the time of his marriage to Anne Boleyn and the resultant break with Rome, all of it as seen through the eyes of Henry's ruthless fixer, Thomas Cromwell.
Seen through that lens, Trump's letter to Pelosi on Wednesday afternoon was a purely political ploy -- as this whole thing has been on both sides -- designed to put the onus on the speaker to respond, and more accurately, to respond that Trump couldn't speak from the House floor.
"As we've seen through the past year of unsubstantiated claims, we see no facts, we have seen no evidence, we have been approached with no emails and only learned about this when contacted by the press," a spokesperson for the family said in a statement, according to BuzzFeed News.
At times, Meadow resembles the self-absorbed musician Nik in "Stone Arabia," but whereas Nik was seen through the eyes of his perceptive sister — who understood his brilliance, pain and shortcomings — Meadow is mostly presented here in a cold, unforgiving light as a narcissistic artist, adept at using others.
The degree of gravitational lensing observed here offers a key middle-ground dubbed "milli-lensing" to the technique between the the extreme distortions seen in the clip above and those seen through far more subtle microlensing techniques, which allows astronomers to get closeups of fairly small objects, like planets.
Among many analysts, the conflict is often seen through a simplistic lens similar to that applied to the civil war in Syria, where Tehran has helped prop up the regime of President Bashar al-Assad while the Saudis and other Gulf nations have lent backing to Sunni rebel forces.
Much of the critique of Archbishop Viganò has been seen through this lens, and the pope's supporters argue that any response would only give oxygen to critics who are less interested in the truth than in exploiting the sex abuse crisis to slow down Francis and his agenda.
"The ripple effects of the loss of this tunnel are going to be seen through goods movement, through air travel nationally and through the economic productivity of the New York region," said Thomas K. Wright, president of the Regional Plan Association, which studies transportation networks in the metropolitan area.

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