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"There's Midwestern sensibilities and then there's New York sensibilities," said Democratic Rep.
There are people who make work with local sensibilities and there are people who make work with international sensibilities.
The very idea offends our sensibilities, though those institutions only exist because, at one point, they reflected our sensibilities.
Narrow sensibilities—specifically Cook's sensibilities, apparently—could mean the difference between Apple becoming a threat to its streaming rivals or a flop.
Their sensibilities are a through line—filtered, distilled, but undeniably present—from one movie to the next, connecting disparate characters and filmmakers with radically different sensibilities.
He's very opposite to a lot of my design sensibilities, but he is unique and his work is thought-provoking and you can be interested in different design sensibilities.
Unfortunately this Viking's run-in with the delicate sensibilities of modern life (or at least the delicate sensibilities of modern Canadian life) didn't end with his victory in the cage.
" Johnson added, "Didn't hurt anybody, except maybe your sensibilities.
"It makes for this explosion of sensibilities," he told me.
At the time, she affirmed my burgeoning queer aesthetic sensibilities.
Somehow, I feel that I eventually hybridized those two sensibilities.
Monday's presentation, similarly, felt designed to fit with Trump's sensibilities.
This shaped their expectations and sensibilities more than political statements.
Rural sensibilities must be defended while cosmopolitan ones are dismissed.
Serena Williams knows all about managing such delicate family sensibilities.
In recent times actors swiftly apologize for offending progressive sensibilities.
Gradually the playing field tilted more toward Mr. Scofield's sensibilities.
Still, Ms. Kruger said, she's more European in her sensibilities.
This fallacy molds cops' actions and has transformed American sensibilities.
It is not at all about prurience or puritanical sensibilities.
Those same sensibilities permeate "Like Brothers," the pair's first book.
Did Mr. Hambleton's sensibilities clash with those of his contemporaries?
With around 50 titles, this retrospective spans sensibilities and continents.
Their interests and sensibilities, while not identical, seem perfectly complementary.
"It just kind of appeals to my sensibilities," he said.
The document appeared intended to appeal to Mr. Trump's sensibilities.
Some have expressed extremist sensibilities or allied with jihadist groups.
Sensibilities have changed quickly in that time, especially in comedy.
Repulsing the conservative sensibilities of the Never Trumpers is essential.
But western norms are bending to meet Gulf sensibilities, too.
"One harbors the suspicion, however, that when settled sensibilities and nomadic sensibilities live side by side in the same sensibility, as they sometimes do, they do so unhappily or a bit uncomfortably," he writes.
Their unique sensibilities will have enormous implications for our future world.
To human sensibilities that is, perhaps, a funny sort of ocean.
His savvy media sensibilities led to dominant ratings, transforming cable news.
Cody's first screenplay, Juno, was the world's introduction to her sensibilities.
A part of Dr. Li's appeal has been his Everyman sensibilities.
Occasionally, he even gets to fully embrace his horror-movie sensibilities.
The act was also deemed offensive to religious sensibilities in Russia.
It's Star Trek sensibilities easily appealed to nerds of its time.
You know, so many things play into your tastes and sensibilities.
At their core, her style sensibilities will likely stay the same.
Scandalizing the sensibilities of the masses was part of the vocation.
But Declan's sensibilities would be offended by that kind of thing.
Franken is an old-fashioned economic liberal with socially progressive sensibilities.
Their two distinct sensibilities don't so much meld as respectfully coexist.
Whatever your sensibilities, you can find the stool to fit them.
Tesloop also makes sure the Pilots have good customer service sensibilities.
Mr. Rogovin appreciates the village's blend of urban and suburban sensibilities.
Fujimori tracks these two contrasting sensibilities through Japanese modern architecture's evolution.
Editors and copy editors, too: the scrupulous sensibilities behind the outpouring.
Not to unseat Ru, but is there room for other sensibilities?
It is an intentional self-blinding to avoid offending frail sensibilities.
But both had misgivings about the apparent gulf between their sensibilities.
Q: For a period film, "My Cousin Rachel" has modern sensibilities.
Can anybody imagine something like "Princess Bride" coming from such sensibilities?
Viewing children as raw material may grate on our moral sensibilities.
But without violating libertarian sensibilities, we could adopt even stricter measures.
Thirlwell's compositions perfectly suit the antic, scathing sensibilities of the program.
That was too vulgar and tawdry for someone with his refined sensibilities.
Eight months later, the group approached Martin, who liked their outlandish sensibilities.
But they had already informed the sensibilities of a generation of fans.
FEW things exercise green sensibilities more these days than marine plastic litter.
They merge Lee's patient, painterly sensibilities with his technology's hyper-real intensity.
To American sensibilities in the 1880s, immorality was apparently the greater evil.
This style can veer from charming to kitschy, depending on your sensibilities.
Jane The Virgin is often, and incorrectly, defined by its telenovela sensibilities.
But Mr Wolfe never really captured the sensibilities of a young woman.
Virgo's futuristic sensibilities are a suitable match for ICA's forward thinking programming.
Unilever may find the Netherlands cosy but Dutch sensibilities on pay restrictive.
Not because of anyone's good sensibilities about it one way or another.
I gravitated to those things, and opportunities arose that fit my sensibilities.
They are so amazing, and they've really developed their own style sensibilities.
It's often hard to know which, because Facebook's editorial sensibilities are secret.
It's a nifty bit of promotion further enhanced by Seinfeld's comedic sensibilities.
But despite these differences, Fan says Octogeddon and PvZ share many sensibilities.
Still, it would appear modern sensibilities are catching up with them too.
Lil Wayne's martian sensibilities aren't suited to an era of peak literalism.
And as such, the indigenous stories and sensibilities will struggle to survive.
The new logo is an affront to millennial and Gen-Z sensibilities.
Content is still vetted beforehand and sometimes modified to fit local sensibilities.
What is unquestionably a visually appealing exhibition is beset with discordant sensibilities.
Many of the organizations are lesser known but appeal to Bauer's sensibilities.
Sophia and Masafumi Watanabe have opposing design sensibilities, but are creatively intertwined.
We shared similar self-deprecating sensibilities and a serious desire to create.
But it was the clash of sensibilities that made the film work.
A new generation of Republican elected officials does not share their sensibilities.
The photographs by Steven Klein were a calculated affront to bourgeois sensibilities.
You just have to open your heart to its gleefully weird sensibilities.
But it's an iconoclasm that cuts across all kinds of political sensibilities.
"This is very much in line with the Academy's sensibilities," said Colligan.
"I've taken on a potential tension between middle-class sensibilities and working class sensibilities and pulled it in to work, so that it is something that can be used as grist in the mill for creativity," he told Reuters.
And in the wake of his death, sensibilities regarding his legacy haven't receded.
Even in his absence his tastes and sensibilities continue to influence my writing.
It's a tonal mess, but it has admirable confidence in its gonzo sensibilities.
The atmosphere, light, and its ambience affect the sensibilities in my painted work.
Yet they also lob a chair through the café window of continental sensibilities.
The new Suspiria is more in line with modern sensibilities of "elevated" horror.
The first is Eliza Brooke, a freelance writer who has incredible design sensibilities.
And leather, on the other hand, is an affront to an owner's sensibilities.
Politicians are more sensitive to the sensibilities of the population, and rightly so.
They are restructured to accommodate modern lifestyles by design intellect and aesthetic sensibilities.
Also like ballet, the sport is associated with extreme wealth and refined sensibilities.
"I sort of kept my Mississippi/Ole Miss sensibilities about myself," he said.
Cruz chose that venue, in part, to spotlight his own Christian conservative sensibilities.
It's where my allegiance lies, where my sensibilities lie, how I define myself.
The icons and incense were apparently too much for Protestants more austere sensibilities.
But Mr. Murdoch's sons have different political and corporate sensibilities than their father.
The solutions are often politically messy, offending the sensibilities of the moneyed class.
Instead, he chose to prey on liberal sensibilities to further his personal crusade.
A connection to the music and the sensibilities then has been really important.
You've always had these great pop sensibilities, but they've always eschewed pop trend.
Does the sound hurt our ears, or does the meaning offend our sensibilities?
But those who share Ms. Beat's artistic sensibilities appreciate what she has accomplished.
Your mother's decorating sensibilities may linger, whether or not you want them to.
Or is this just a recasting of an old tale with modern sensibilities?
But like many traditions, the roundup is colliding with modern rules and sensibilities.
Copenhagen is a combination of Old World Europe and 21st century modern sensibilities.
Some traditionalists found Sushi Nakazawa's mix of American and Japanese sensibilities off-putting.
Self-fashioning in ways that don't fit in with mainstream sensibilities of style.
You would be commendably considerate of their sensibilities, without compromising any important values.
Perhaps easy access to the medium offends the contemporary art world's elite sensibilities.
Move over, Charmed, because there's a brand-new CW reboot with woke sensibilities here.
MasterCard's would weigh more heavily on passengers sensibilities—if it were ever actually enacted.
And both, unlike Trump, were professional politicians with distinct, if questionable, sensibilities on policy.
But the more complicated issue challenging Western sensibilities is about threats to sacred land.
" Adding, "It's where my allegiance lies, where my sensibilities lie, how I define myself.
It shared the old-school sensibilities of the AWA without lulling you to sleep.
The system offends the moral sensibilities even of people who are benefiting from it.
Once called Constantinople, today Istanbul offers a glimpse into ancient history and modern sensibilities.
He had very entertaining, rhythmically fun instincts I could easily marry my sensibilities with.
Fortunately, Duke and I have very similar sensibilities, and we had a harmonious relationship.
Withings' wearables have always appealed to different sensibilities than other smartwatches and activity trackers.
In terms of where our sensibilities diverge, we occasionally use different words for vagina.
Yet Ms. Brooks generally has more complicated sensibilities than that of a traditional liberal.
Their arrangements and melodic sensibilities are ebullient, malleable, and match Chance's adventurous musical moods.
She set her science fiction in the near term and imposed present-day sensibilities.
In "Liberté," Mr. Serra's sensibilities are ill-served by his static and airless direction.
Dionisio González's exhibition at Galerie Richard, while visually appealing, is beset with discordant sensibilities.
Anchovy fillets, good tuna and hard-cooked eggs contribute southern French or Italian sensibilities.
Many of them wear headscarves tucked under their helmets, in deference to religious sensibilities.
The long list this year was an incredible cross section of styles and sensibilities.
What would your comedic sensibilities look like if you had never met Garry Shandling?
The two players share the same last name and some of the same sensibilities.
But the overlap in their sensibilities turns "Loro" into a blurry, distracted, sentimental portrait.
Clinton's plans to continue giving Iran cold, hard cash will not just offend sensibilities.
After all, Nevadans' transience means that residents often bring their geographic sensibilities with them.
The Twitter voice of New Jersey comes from a fusion of both women's sensibilities.
He was playing to racially insensitive sensibilities that have permeated that audience at Fox.
Finally, the notion should offend the sensibilities of people even across the political spectrum.
Critic's Notebook To make ballet contemporary again, modern music and modern sensibilities are needed.
Huang's approach to this material melds the sensibilities of a caricaturist and an anthropologist.
It's also a firearm that caters to the pop culture sensibilities of the masses.
The president's latest offense against their sensibilities is a pointed use of his pardon power.
Michael: My cinematic sensibilities are deeply influenced by art filmmakers Jesper Just and Agnes Varda.
How do you capture the sneering emotion and rock sensibilities of these 90s rock stalwarts?
As Jim Endersby, a historian, points out, some aspects of these biotopias shock modern sensibilities.
Narcos goes out of its way to endorse Murphy's sneering gringo sensibilities as its own.
He'd tapped into a vein of music I'd never known that fit my sensibilities perfectly.
But Mr Casaleggio said the decision was partly due to "different sensibilities" in the Movement.
Presumably it looked the same in 1989, which might have appealed to Milat's particular sensibilities.
I proved that at the time, Google were removing results which offended sensibilities in China.
In fact, he thinks that the group he's assembled at Comcept actually amplifies those sensibilities.
One advantage of having different studios making superhero films is that they bring different sensibilities.
And yet the messy pluralism forced differently minded people to work through one another's sensibilities.
That was a truly impressive act of collective wisdom and a display of democratic sensibilities.
This may involve showing sensitivity to Middle American sensibilities that it has not always demonstrated.
The bold background of orange and white rhombuses only hints at his avant-garde sensibilities.
Arts | Long Island What a difference 19583 years make — in artistic styles, techniques and sensibilities.
This is classic fantasy stuff with enough modern sensibilities to hook readers of any generation.
No one else repeatedly stretches our sensibilities with two-song releases every 6-12 months.
Warning: This is an over-the-top satire showcasing outrageous violence, not for tender sensibilities.
The essays appear in alphabetical order by surname, a bow, perhaps, to still-unrequited sensibilities.
I don't know about you, but both my hypebeast and tree-hugging sensibilities are tingling.
Europeans have recognized being forgotten as a right, despite how that might offend American sensibilities.
Five restaurants stood out, each with chefs who have global origins, cosmopolitan sensibilities, or both.
But this meant he sometimes clashed with his collaborators and their more gimlet-eyed sensibilities.
You can have many episodes in your past that don't square with most Americans' sensibilities.
My design combines a bit of Asian style with the sensibilities of an English garden.
His sensibilities, from working most recently with World Wrestling Entertainment, lean toward glitz and pyrotechnics.
In the case of Vitalina, it was the meeting of two sensibilities, hers and mine.
That Washington, naked from the waist up, offended Victorian-era sensibilities in the nation's capital.
It must evoke a comprehensive way of being, a system of shared habits and sensibilities.
"We're constantly trying to incorporate our own artistic sensibilities into our playhouses," Leavitt told Insider.
At the same time, it's savvy enough to tweak (most of) them for 2018 sensibilities.
I work with so many artists, and I have to try and intuit their sensibilities.
Trump will leave in his wake a weaker country — with his sensibilities seared into it.
"[He's] being straightforward and honest, and not kowtowing to liberal sensibilities," Nunberg said to Vox.
And that's the crux of this: Someone out there taking umbrage with the idea that someone who's currently uninformed doesn't inform themselves (with accurate information, no less) in a tone that doesn't engage with their own sensibilities, in the same language as those sensibilities.
Liberals appear to want to preserve the right to deny service to conservatives on the basis of political sensibilities while preventing conservatives from denying service based on religious sensibilities, as in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case As I have previously written, both sides are mistaken.
Yip's lush, evocative novel is as much about romantic sensibilities as it is the romantic arc.
It just speaks to the same sensibilities of people who like sci-fi and geek culture.
Research shows that children start recognizing race and developing their racial sensibilities at an early age.
Of course, our current pope's modern sensibilities don't magically clear the Church's record of all scandal.
But it's a story that's perfectly matched to the sensibilities of Italian giallo god Dario Argento.
Tech companies have penetrated both the revenue streams and the design sensibilities of the travel industry.
They're actually able to incorporate the filmmaking sensibilities of the different franchises into their own tapestry.
This is a great snotty, nasty, fun, bratty appropriation of 1950s "gee whiz" comic panel sensibilities.
But, this much snogging in one sitting is just too much for my prudish British sensibilities.
But Narcos goes out of its way to endorse Murphy's sneering gringo sensibilities as its own.
How did you manage to wrangle this disparate group of weird, talented outsiders with similar sensibilities?
The reasons for that are political and obviously to do with religious sensibilities in that province.
A warning to those with delicate sensibilities: This piece includes some colorful descriptions of male junk.
Mr. Ryan came up under the Boehner-Cantor regime, and their sensibilities have stayed with him.
Maybe pure sudden death offends Victorian sensibilities of gentlemanly play—that just isn't cricket, by Jove!
" He told Hanson to be "very, very careful" of offending the "religious sensibilities of other Australians.
David O'Reilly's Mountain, one of Dawkins's favorite games, is one example that upsets these conventional sensibilities.
We have the same sense of humor and sensibilities and are drawn to the same people.
"Extended Sensibilities" struck some critics in the gay community, at the time, as too preciously refined.
India's geopolitical sensibilities and the reality of its defense profile and requirements make such reassurances unlikely.
The two items peacefully coexist in both eras, but I love how our sensibilities have changed.
Later in the debate, Trump once again took pride in his willingness to offend some sensibilities.
To Western sensibilities, the covered Muslim woman must de facto be the disempowered woman awaiting liberation.
Of course, though she doesn't readily acknowledge it, the sensibilities she describes aren't exclusive to Jews.
Biden's persona appeals to the sensibilities of an elder generation and the character traits they admire.
Byron Hurt and his wife are raising their six-year-old daughter to have feminist sensibilities.
The filtration is my sensibilities and emotional attachment, and it's very important that that is prominent.
Few news media operations seem as in sync with the political sensibilities of the Trump era.
This is art that defies conventions, challenges sensibilities, and breaks down barriers between comprehension and critique.
Mr. Chesnut, who grew up in rural eastern Kentucky, came by his working-class sensibilities honestly.
He also filmed the volatile 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, where commercial and communal sensibilities collided.
It is also a movie whose gun control sensibilities are less realistic than its impossible physics.
But in China, American brands in particular have to be careful to avoid offending local sensibilities.
That makes the film's fatalism about social mobility, so foreign to traditional American sensibilities, particularly bracing.
The various issues around Cruz hardly seem outside the parameters of the state's sensibilities, they say.
The case led to the introduction of a law that made "offending religious sensibilities" a crime.
That meant finding an extraordinary cook, baker and writer with the sensibilities of a food stylist.
Perhaps it will revisit the issue when the vulgarities it has unleashed overwhelm the justices' sensibilities.
In doing so, they often have to fuse tech hype with old-school Wall Street sensibilities.
The only reason is that it offends their sensibilities -- including those of our "politically incorrect" President.
Mr. Phillips's cakes are admired precisely for their aesthetic qualities, which reflect his ideas and sensibilities.
But unlike the Italian neighborhoods of Manhattan and Brooklyn, it has maintained its Old World sensibilities.
Not long ago, publishers were hailed as countercultural heroes for backing works that offended public sensibilities.
Her latest, "Lost Children Archive," is a road trip novel that shows off her intellectual sensibilities.
With his book, he has taken a somewhat romantic turn, one that retains his somber sensibilities.
Her work has always been minimal in its formal sensibilities, with a symmetry between light and dark.
Granted, that crash course is filtered through the sensibilities of Saturday Night Live alums and Documentary Now!
Of course, anyone who feels their democratic sensibilities are being offended might react against an ongoing coup.
With comedy, with humor in particular, our sensibilities don't match those of agents or editors or publishers.
There is abundant evidence now that parrots possess cognitive capacities and sensibilities remarkably similar to our own.
But unlike Ellie's foray into the abject, Claire's is framed as an assault on her delicate sensibilities.
While this message feels comfortable to our democratic sensibilities, the actual message was more radical and disturbing.
These movies feel like a piece of the Amblin brand, while still expressing their directors' individual sensibilities.
The ultra-hip, dance-hating teen put away his ultra-hip, dance-hating teenage sensibilities for her.
The sticks were daubed with smells like (to English-speaking sensibilities) leather, orange, fish, garlic and turpentine.
Any Republican president would encounter resistance, but Trump offends progressives' sensibilities in a way other Republicans don't.
A 40-minute chat, with interpreters, probably wasn't long enough for much investigation of those shared sensibilities.
Nothing conveys the epic sensibilities of video games quite as well as an 80-person-strong choir.
The mutant psych-thrash of Dimension Hatröss dances with the epic, crystalline sensibilities of The Outer Limits.
No wonder, considering Turrell has stated many times that his work is inspired by his Quaker sensibilities.
Consider the impulse on many campuses to keep away speakers and purge conversations that upset prevailing sensibilities.
The iterative process would require no technical skill and soon enough a result would satisfy aesthetic sensibilities.
Other newcomers were not aware that congregating and talking loudly at a grocery might offend Danish sensibilities.
Trump's style has clashed with the family-oriented sensibilities of many Mormon voters in the state. Sen.
But there's insight to gain about emergent sensibilities in world art, without hustling everybody toward illusory barricades.
President Trump's racism does not just offend our sensibilities; it fundamentally changes the character of this country.
Ms. Roiphe is, in her heart, a critic, with sensibilities heavily inflected by the work of Freud.
The artist shows off her appreciation for Hollywood era sensibilities with the drama of a comic's cover.
But rather than rely on a microscopic dot, I find it easier to utilize my Goldilocks sensibilities.
The glitter and glam he's most known for seem antithetical to metal's muted palette and dark sensibilities.
On "Everybody Lost Somebody," though, Antonoff's sensibilities crystalize and crackle in a way we haven't heard before.
Certain films are remarkably deft at encompassing the music, fashion, and sensibilities of the people it represents.
To get a seat at the table, he's learned to play to the President's deal-making sensibilities.
It offends their sensibilities as professional politicians to see somebody that young with that thin a resumé.
But podcast listeners still constitute a very different audience than viewers of network sitcoms, with different sensibilities.
Mr. Spears music is richly evocative, but the borrowed elements are audaciously filtered through his own sensibilities.
So what has this wise woman with what one critic calls "acute sensibilities" and "profound understanding" done?
He was impressed by what he described as the "real attention to Catholic sensibilities" behind the pairings.
" He suggests that Robert Hass "has made a career out of flattering middlebrow sensibilities with cheap mystery.
Some things are unmentionable and undebatable, but not because they offend the sensibilities of the sheltered young.
It was also the perfect distillation of Shinkai's sensibilities: openly romantic, quietly profound, and every frame gorgeous.
In keeping with the sensibilities of Mr. Tudor, a choreographer of supreme restraint, it's subtle, not showy.
Leonardo's "Salvator Mundi" may also offend the sensibilities and violate the rules of the ultraconservative Muslim kingdom.
On Nothing Feels Good, the band wanted to focus on clean production and refining their pop sensibilities.
And Clinton's Southern roots, relationships and seemingly superior understanding of regional sensibilities gives her a built-in advantage.
It embraced the over-the-top sensibilities that the first game had merely flirted with, to great effect.
In fact, I just bought his entire collection for a talented friend with the same sensibilities I do.
It's a fine counterpoint in a franchise so often given over to so-called "dark and gritty" sensibilities.
Roberts tells PEOPLE style and beauty director Andrea Lavinthal that her kids' fashion sensibilities are all evolving differently.
The clashing sensibilities of the four members of the quartet provide the forward momentum that drives the story.
They found their warped sensibilities mesh well onstage, so they decided to go out on the road together.
These obscure online political beginnings became formative for a whole generation, and impacted mainstream sensibilities and even language.
As promised, this collection is meant to be a more accessible entryway into the famous siblings' style sensibilities.
The game's backwoods horror falls short of Rob Zombie-esque torture porn, but it embraces similar visual sensibilities.
Loaded with hooks and astounding guest spots, the album's production was a snapshot at Chance's wide-ranging sensibilities.
Lots of fashion companies are partnering with Google to launch devices that bank on designers' names and sensibilities.
I'm also an unabashed comic book nerd and will have sci-fi sensibilities until the day I die.
The series has had to work through other growing pains beyond simply finding a balance between its sensibilities.
EVERY generation of artists has brought its own sensibilities and experiences to the depiction of canonical Christian stories.
This trailer looks downright delightful, mixing the sensibilities of Futurama with epic, distinctly more earnest fairy tale fantasy.
It's like Stephen King's Dark Tower series and Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball were filtered through European comics sensibilities.
Feast your eyes on the host of beige boxes from a bygone era updated for our modern sensibilities.
These phrases, which can be viewed here, have been updated periodically over the years to reflect modern sensibilities.
One US official suggested the agenda was designed to appeal to Trump's sensibilities as a developer and builder.
To my American sensibilities, the liberals sound kind of like our Republicans when it comes to the military.
Although they had different voices and sensibilities, they were relentlessly pitted against each other in the pop world.
Despite its corporate parent, though, the car was designed in Sweden — if you couldn't tell by its sensibilities.
The arts space known for its off-the-radar sensibilities made a perfect home for the contraband film.
It melts like a Kraft single, but with the multicultural flavor sensibilities of a so-very-seasoned chef.
Each member of this eclectic group unquestionably matches the talent and comic sensibilities of the original 1984 cast.
The hub also fits perfectly with Apple's design sensibilities, and you can choose between silver and space gray.
Young players do not always appreciate the fashion sensibilities of past generations, but the Indians are an exception.
Zelaya had offended sensibilities within the U.S. government and Honduran elite by espousing a reformist and populist agenda.
Failing to update and remain relevant within current social sensibilities is key to brands remaining strong and growing.
How much of neighboring Massachusetts' support of Mr. Trump could be based on hard-to-measure cultural sensibilities?
The nature of filtering cultural iconography through personal sensibilities and experiences makes the exhibition difficult to pin down.
His sensibilities started branching out and that's partially because of where his parents sent him off to school.
And as an ode to their extreme 1998 sensibilities, henceforth they shall be known as the Ruff Ryders.
The duo do share a stylist, so Monica Rose possibly played a part in their shared fashion sensibilities.
They can touch our sensibilities in different and individual ways, perhaps because they have different associations for us.
What you have or have not done is less important than how your sensibilities align with the cycle.
That is especially true during the holiday season, when traditions and modern sensibilities collide in an acute way.
The show is accompanied by a Spotify playlist that showcases the eclecticism of her musical and artistic sensibilities.
If James Bond doesn't need to justify himself or appeal to viewers' emotional sensibilities, neither does Lorraine Broughton.
The newcomers often have brought different, more liberal political sensibilities, becoming a potent force on gun safety issues.
So how has the company kept its strong brand following as dietary sensibilities have evolved over the years?
The lawyers say they need to respect the religious sensibilities of their clients in order to defend them.
Game Boys eventually were featured in a variety of bright colors to appeal to gamers of all sensibilities.
Though firm friends now, Mr. Kushner and Mr. Donnellan had a fractious working relationship, born of differing sensibilities.
That is because much of the operations are automated and require different skills and sensibilities than selling jeans.
For example, Oscar the Grouch had to be persuaded to adapt to recycling, in accordance with changing sensibilities.
The intensity of that collision reflects competing ideologies and sensibilities, yes, but it also speaks to the stakes.
But the cornerstone of The Late Show's digital strategy, Licht says, is keeping it authentic to Colbert's sensibilities.
Here, though, the family's toughness, thieving and secrets, its poverty and desperation, work like ballast on his sensibilities.
Mr. Scott conjures up entire worlds and sensibilities with visual precision, adding detail even when going for sweep.
With funding from right-wing donors like the Charles Koch Institute, FIRE has often aligned with conservative sensibilities.
The Revue was also a psychological experiment: What would happen with all these artistic sensibilities in close quarters?
In 1964, camp was a curiosity, but in 2019, it's one of the dominant sensibilities of the era.
Tackling pop-cultureTackling pop-culture with high-art sensibilities, Mickalene Thomas' work spans painting, photography, collage, and film.
"I see the legacy of industrial music as a continuation of avant-garde sensibilities," Morandi explains via email.
The 19th-century assumption that immigrants would assimilate and learn their new country's language seems, to such sensibilities, oppressive.
It barely even registers as a dystopian setting, which says more about our own times than Prey's aesthetic sensibilities.
The Handmaid's Tale and the latest royal wedding couldn't seem to be further apart in their pop cultural sensibilities.
As you can see, it's suitably sci-fi in its design sensibilities, but it's designed with practicality in mind.
Festival organizers Jason Scharf and Elijah Carnat-Gronnerud arranged Garbage Daze specifically for those terminally bored by overground sensibilities.
Above all, if anything can be labelled responsible for informing the sensibilities of current British house music, it's bassline.
Grim takes place in the Land of the Dead, an interpretation of Mexica traditions filtered through film noir sensibilities.
Marston very much intended for his playfulness to appeal to childish sensibilities and adult ones at the same time.
Gay icons, for men, are typically talented and funny women, with outrageous, campy sensibilities whose beauty side-steps conventionality.
Everything is his attempt to package his humor, visual sensibilities, and deep-seated beliefs into a playable philosophy text.
She seems to be an assassin for hire, with sensibilities that lie closer to vigilante than Robin Hood-esque.
But selecting a candle that suits our sensibilities can be made easy with a little help from our horoscopes.
This is art that defies conventions, challenges sensibilities, and breaks the walls down between around both critique and understanding.
It's a Tudors-style sexy take on the life of William Shakespeare, plus a dash of punk-rock sensibilities.
Southern religious sensibilities and West African spiritualities harmonize in the sculpture, blending different aesthetics of these traditions into one.
Nude women and cats, in Japanese ink, Western style with Eastern sensibilities — that was what Foujita was famous for.
There's been a lot to unpack, even for a show that embraces puzzle box sensibilities as much as Westworld.
Luckily (or unluckily, depending on your aesthetic sensibilities) for us, someone captured a walk-around video of the thing.
It's rare that someone comes along whose sensibilities show vividly on whatever they touch, like wet footprints in sand.
The protesters' argument is that for all his achievements, Rhodes held views that are completely unacceptable to modern sensibilities.
Of course, each producer has its own sensibilities and intents, which alone are often enough to account for differences.
Likewise, the president's disdainful, crass treatment of foreign leaders — including our staunchest allies — offends the sensibilities of most Americans.
The melding of Yamada's distinctly tactile sensibilities and the house style of Kyoto Animation creates a poetry in bodies.
The editorial page has largely avoided controversy, while the op-ed page is accused of deliberately offending liberal sensibilities.
Seasons 1 through 9 shaped my comedic sensibilities and showed me cartoons could be more than just, well, Disney.
None of these songs are anthemic, but they exude a spirit of unity that tempers their usual reserved sensibilities.
Most ceased work after marriage, but for a time they enjoyed a level of independence that disturbed Victorian sensibilities.
"I want to give my point of view and merge street sensibilities in a proper fashion context," Abloh said.
Instead, that understated confidence and blend of intimacy and anthemic sensibilities won over fans like pop Svengali Mark Ronson.
Maybe refusing to convert is my own equally stubborn way of holding on to those high-school punk sensibilities.
Unquestionably, Mr. Combs's sensibilities in music and fashion have been imbued by his experience of growing up in Harlem.
Those images, especially in two series of prints from the Justseeds Artists' Cooperative, evidence smart and stylish design sensibilities.
It seems to reflect Mr. Hughes's sensibilities — his admiration for old, established institutions and his embrace of digital technology.
His middle-class sensibilities should appeal to those blue-collar voters who fell for the Trump con in 2016.
But ultimately the painter has to build a world that makes sense to her and hope our sensibilities follow.
In the current phase of her career, Ms. Womack's artful adaptation of establishment sensibilities has come into clearest focus.
Mr. Davis is a former lawyer and his corporate sensibilities poked through the material he released, particularly at Arista.
How can you take comfort among and make common cause with white supremacists and not assimilate to their sensibilities?
It's a rewarding blend of sounds and sensibilities, which Zeshan B will explore further at this late-night show.
It is, in short, the Call of Duty of 2007, rebuilt with a handful of retouches for modern sensibilities.
At 14, although fatter and more bookish than most, I had the typical sensibilities of a 1950s pre-man.
The state's political sensibilities, heavily influenced by its Mormon culture, are more agree-to-disagree than salt-the-earth.
Perhaps most chilling to our modern sensibilities is the skull and horns of some great beast — a deer buck?
Indeed, he rather enjoys his outdated sensibilities, which the filmmakers cannily manage to turn into a kind of message.
"We were surprised by the similarities, the kind of sensibilities that seemed to be totally synchronized," Mr. Koolhaas said.
" Or consider this quote from the same work, "The opium-eater loses none of his moral sensibilities or aspirations.
Also, as Ms. Button said, the taste of sweetened egg yolk is not always a fit with modern sensibilities.
ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey vowed shortly after the election to consider rural American sensibilities while programming her network.
Neither did the production, which tried to lug the outré sensibilities of the gay downtown theater scene to Broadway.
Prohibit the spitting, the tugging of nether regions and other unseemly habits that waste time and offend refined sensibilities.
"Come Again," which arrives near the end, is a lowkey banjo earworm that recalls Vile's "Pretty Pimpin'" pop sensibilities.
Men were acculturated to behave in ways that ignored the sensibilities of women, and that is no longer acceptable.
At 27, Nola is still figuring a lot of things out, both about her herself and her artistic sensibilities.
Confusing to modern sensibilities, his brilliance was less that of a solitary genius than of a manager of talents.
Donald Trump's actions may grievously exercise liberal sensibilities, but so far, at least, they have been within his lawful authority.
There, the band started to experiment with the distorted melodies and borderline-pop sensibilities that would come to define them.
Our montage runs now come with Vince Staples raps over a Bill Conti beats; dashing urban spice on 1980s sensibilities.
Her sensibilities—and her way of viewing time as something other than linear—are taken straight from her Mexican heritage.
Or is it simply your way of producing art and your attempt to test the sensibilities of the art world?
And showed that he will be willing to break from his party's orthodoxy when it clashes with his populist sensibilities.
I knew that too often, the alternative sensibilities of the genre can act as a softcore disguise for rampant misogyny.
Tencent has also become more conscious of local sensibilities in the wake of its marketing missteps for "Arena of Valor".
The new Suspiria, more in line with modern sensibilities of "elevated" horror, is extremely different in form, feeling, and theme.
At a lush two and a half hours, the Sense8 movie runs wild with the sensibilities that made it popular.
Marvel was probably more motivated by his writing, which lent itself to that higher purpose, than by his directorial sensibilities.
In recent years, some of the company's most exciting films have stood out precisely because of their directors' oddball sensibilities.
The fault lies with the filmmaker and not the artists, whose dadaist sensibilities are the reason to watch this documentary.
Just as remarkable are the pop sensibilities Hval wields to allow an otherwise esoteric pursuit to get under your skin.
"They've been empowered by the explosion of media tech, and they have great sensibilities as content creators themselves," Park said.
We discussed theme parks and Star Wars, and at one point, I said the Empire clearly had superior aesthetic sensibilities.
It's tiny moments like these that made Sex and the City seem ever-so-slightly dated to my 2018 sensibilities.
The game will live on despite them, and will morph to meet the sensibilities of an ever-changing national conscience.
Like "Live," the piece was a collaboration between artists of different talents and times but of shared insider-outsider sensibilities.
The songs that resulted are animated less by a dialectic than the surprisingly rich common ground between theoretically distant sensibilities.
Straight from Prince's archive, "Make Me Feel" and it's incisive synth beat are a perfect fit for Monáe's stylistic sensibilities.
Products with five-star ratings were less influenced, likely due to today's skeptical consumers' " too good to be true" sensibilities.
Most of the people profiled remembered DC as a city rife with a culture that mirrored their sensibilities and identity.
The deadlines were fast and furious and after years of shooting on the streets my sensibilities were seasoned and sharp.
Turning offended sensibilities into public outrage (and rallying that outrage into a cohesive movement) is now a commonplace political tactic.
Like Darger's protagonists, the Vivian Girls were, on the surface, almost angelic, with their three-part harmonies and pop sensibilities.
Early on in his career, he struck up a partnership with James Larkin, a publisher whose sensibilities matched his own.
It retained the bright sensibilities of Mixed Drinks' chorus-heavy pop, but combined them with Organ Fight's more obtuse pleasures.
On the other, it's a massive Hollywood / Chinese co-production made by a renowned international filmmaker with dynamic aesthetic sensibilities.
It may even speed the uptake of educational VR and AR by clearly designating products designed to that market's sensibilities.
Without the visionary design sensibilities of Steve Jobs and Sir Jony Ive, I doubt we'd be where we are today.
" The new film, he says, "captures all the feelings and sensibilities of [the original]—how people push away something different.
Note that the blue man has a girlfriend, yet now, possibly due to his own sensibilities, she too is blue.
He was so caught up in the act of scandalizing sensibilities that it took him a while to notice something.
In the last few days, storied brands - including Swarovski, Versace and Givenchy - have submitted grovelling apologies for offending Chinese sensibilities.
The two men can also look like kindred artistic spirits, committed to formal rigor and possessing finely tuned comic sensibilities.
George named the bus "Christine," largely after her late grandmother who she says taught her most of her thrifty sensibilities
In all seriousness, the offhand treatment of the modern manager would have offended the sensibilities of Clough, Busby and Shankly.
Petronio said that "perversely postmodern" sensibilities united Brown and Rauschenberg, who collaborated on several pieces in addition to Glacial Decoy.
It was a bit of an affront to my punk rock sensibilities, where every band had to have a cause.
From here, Copa90 will make programs that aim to appeal to millennial sensibilities in a way the BBC does not.
Ignoring younger sensibilities – beliefs that could form the nation's largest voting bloc in 28503 -- prevented Republicans from expanding their appeal.
These sensibilities are even enshrined in American law, which gives companies broad immunity from prosecution for what their users post.
Lou Reed, the Velvet Underground's main songwriter and singer, had similar literary sensibilities and a grounding in rock 'n' roll.
But tell that to a busy, overextended New Yorker with Greta Garbo-esque sensibilities, especially when the results are positive.
The center's program, largely financed by the State Department, was deliberately benign so as not to offend Chinese government sensibilities.
"Gremlins," however, has a very different character, being a wiseacre mixture of movie-buff jokes, movie genres and movie sensibilities.
" T.S. Eliot said of another difficult novel, Djuna Barnes's "Nightwood" (1936), "Only sensibilities trained on poetry can wholly appreciate it.
One look at the GIFs on this page and you can tell that the person behind them has mathematical sensibilities.
I'm sure that my sensibilities are the result of some things that are innate but others that reflect my training.
I listened to it, and then I really knew then that his sensibilities were going to work well with me.
Such choices did not appease the fashion sensibilities of Ms. Sorokin, who broke into tears and refused to start proceedings.
It's maybe daring for his square sensibilities, which is to say that the music is being performed by black people.
She was also cast in two larger romantic roles that the studios gingerly edited to appease the sensibilities of moviegoers.
But on that 2017 team, they had a player whose sensibilities were offended by what he saw from his team.
Over the course of their 21-year marriage, Albert dismantles his wife's confidence in her own intellect, sensibilities and judgment.
"It's just a question of taste," says Parente, for whom divergent styles and sensibilities are an opportunity, not an obstacle.
The iMac came in multiple colors, the first time the world would get a taste of Ive's computer design sensibilities.
And now the nation has a new Republican president whose approach speaks to the sensibilities of many of Fox's viewers.
Rather, it's the richness of culture, language and individual sensibilities that enthralls us, whether in the Bible or in Tolstoy.
Other longtime neighborhood stalwarts closed and sold to young restaurateurs known more for rock 'n' roll attitudes than classic sensibilities.
But in recent years, many artists have developed sensibilities that transcend cultural limitations, replacing exotic stereotypes with a transnational outlook.
Thankfully, it made people realize the wealth of what we have been missing out on: these different perspectives and sensibilities.
Later, though, he got into experimental electronic music and post-punk, and these countercultural sensibilities are still with him today.
We're in the midst of an American election, and I want an election game that caters to my American sensibilities.
But it's helped along by the comic pairing of the two leads, whose sensibilities seem to balance one another well.
For me, it comes down to whether or not you're doing something that deeply offends the sensibilities of the family.
That was where he sharpened his already pointed, off-kilter sensibilities, and where he met early collaborators Dumbfoundead and Psychosiz.
Ford already has an entire department in China charged with sniffing out scents that might offend the sensibilities of Chinese motorists.
Confidence of both sides: Any negotiator must have the skills and sensibilities to understand the needs and requirements of both sides.
And it does not just offend our sensibilities, it fundamentally changes the character of this country and it leads to violence.
This wasn't the first time McEnroe had offended the delicate sensibilities of Great Britain, and it would not be the last.
Given their comedic sensibilities, though, they mine for laughs the sheer hypocrisy that runs through much of institutionalized anti-trans sentiment.
The film put Mr. Forman in the front rank of directors who struggled to make big, commercial films with countercultural sensibilities.
They either needed to give Bradley time to mold a squad to fit his sensibilities, or not hire him at all.
But in the 1960s, auteurs like Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick began to produce their own, applying their unique artistic sensibilities.
The hit programme, which appeals to petrol heads and the nation's inner laddishness, was not an obvious fit for Gallic sensibilities.
He reckoned that new ideas were a "humiliation" and an "affront" not only to people's sensibilities but to their convictions, too.
The scenes of Tokyo in Shun's flashbacks beautifully demonstrate the show's impressive visual effects by evoking Blade Runner's tech-noir sensibilities.
And with their creative sensibilities combined (her husband is a videographer), they've created a colorful, punchy home inspired by their travels.
One person's genius is always another's joker, and prizewinners almost always reveal more about the appointed judges' sensibilities than anything else.
Björk's quasi-ASMR obsession is just one part of her vocal science, the other is what's woven into her melodic sensibilities.
Her sound is one of confidence; melting the euphoric house sensibilities of old New York into the tough jack of Chicago.
Cops and prosecutors pounced on Lenny Bruce because his act offended conservative sensibilities (Christianity and the Catholic Church were frequent targets).
I found myself strangely attuned to the rhythms and sensibilities of everything from Sailor Moon to Serial Experiments Lain to Evangelion.
There is a wave of comics, especially here in New York, whose sensibilities appeal equally to art audiences and comedy-goers.
She even reportedly sought to transform the iconic red and black Sandinista flag with pastel colors more fitting with her sensibilities.
In some, you'll find small towns with occult secrets, in others, a dash of '80s sensibilities or episodes oozing with creepiness.
But she says the "emancipation" and "peace" she felt in her sunny new Southern California "sanctuary" reinvigorated her folk-pop sensibilities.
In his outlook as a man and his attitude as a boxer, Naseem Hamed flew in the face of national sensibilities.
Future employers may not have the same sensibilities as you, so try to view your online presence from an outside perspective.
The works continue the artist's ability to show, through capturing highly stylized, personal, and mundane moments, the sensibilities of his subjects.
By default it also reminded me of other artists who shared Peep's sound and sensibilities, like Lil Tracy and Yung Lean.
He was a prescient artist, however, and his work is treasured to this day for melding ancient techniques with modern sensibilities.
Now, he dives into the cartoon world with a show on Adult Swim, whose absurdist shock humor sensibilities match his perfectly.
"Frances Ha" and "Mistress America" are the fruits of that partnership, a fusion of complementary, but also distinctive, styles and sensibilities.
" He was drawn to this particular retelling, he said, because "it's very modern and is still keeping with its romantic sensibilities.
Rowe's team altered the architectural motifs and ornamentation on the roofs and windows to be more in line with Thai sensibilities.
While it clings to the slow and deliberate pace of rural life, it retains the cosmopolitan sensibilities that arrived with Judd.
ELLERY It's not easy to put two strong sensibilities together, even if the people tend to get on with each other.
" Asked about those comments, Mr. Salvini said "with all due respect for the sensibilities of whoever, we have a big plan.
Reichardt's new film "First Cow," indeed tells a story — a ripping good yarn, actually — while it retunes the sensibilities of spectatorship.
Cable channels had specialties and sensibilities: CNN was news; ESPN was sports; HBO was adult sophistication (give or take an "Entourage").
They are working to make the family empire their own, not the one the elder Murdoch created to suit his sensibilities.
And the airline argued that the principle of taking religious sensibilities into consideration has been defended and recognized in Israeli courts.
Even though he "held his nose and voted for Hillary Clinton," he perceives a hostility from progressives toward socially conservative sensibilities.
That band became known for its balance of pop sensibilities and jazz sophistication, a calculus that has remained Brecker's calling card.
These segments, which have utilized Mr. Obama in various ways, have also provided insight into the differing sensibilities of these shows.
Later, I reflected on how easy it is to dismiss centuries-old traditions like retsina if they don't fit modern sensibilities.
Presenting wildly different styles and sensibilities, it proved an ode to the sheer force and inventiveness of women's still peripheral voices.
It was unclear how the 315 academic articles that they said offended official sensibilities would now be censored, if at all.
When I gave my passport to the border police, I realized that my experience with offending Malaysia's Islamic sensibilities wasn't over.
A scene in which Claudius chases his love interest, Poppea, was rethought to reflect the sensibilities of the post-#MeToo world.
Cannibalism may be gruesome, and repugnant to our current sensibilities, but it has been widely practiced for a variety of reasons.
But what about those among us who feel knocked down a few pegs by seeing our musical sensibilities synthesized so boldly?
What I hadn't expected was how "Harold and Maude" would connect me to sensibilities that have become part of my core.
The result meshes popcorn sensibilities and personal sentiments in a way that never feels cloying or like it's trying too hard.
The idea that anyone can now access these secrets simply by paying a fee and showing up offends more traditional sensibilities.
And yet it seems Mr. Kaepernick's sin — refusing to stand for the national anthem — offends the N.F.L.'s suddenly delicate sensibilities.
While "Saturday Night Live" was always subversive and groundbreaking, it was also conceived before cable and the internet rewarded niche sensibilities.
"Hot Pink" and "It's Not Just Me," co-written with SOPHIE, interpolate the producer's disruptive sensibilities into the group's neon world.
So last fall she selected a dozen artists of varying ages, origins and sensibilities, working in photography, painting, illustration or multimedia.
None of this would be disqualifying, but it does not stand up well to the feminist sensibilities of the #MeToo era.
The playing field offered an environment, she said, where many sensibilities — physical contact, intensity, aggression, muscularity — can take on positive connotations.
This event showcases EFA's vibrant and diverse community of contemporary artists working in a wide range of media and artistic sensibilities.
Products with pits you had to spit out (like cherries) and the slimy, juicy textures of most fruits horrified my delicate sensibilities.
But these movies catered to the sensibilities of Western critics and viewers, and won few fans in Africa, leaving no cultural footprint.
Walking through the exhibition, I found it challenging at times to suspend my modern sensibilities and outrage over the women's restricted lives.
This attitude will appeal to the sensibilities of just about anyone who has grown up devouring various media and scrolling the internet.
Apparently Brianna came home from school the other day and asked for Eggo toaster wafflers, which insulted his sensibilities as an Englishman.
In 2002, Avon launched a bilingual catalog called Avon Eres Tú, which offered products specifically designed for Latino skin tones and sensibilities.
While it's certainly louder and grander than the typical Coppola piece, the sets and sensibilities all seem to have stayed in place.
If everyone got their way, and cut themselves off from those who offended their sensibilities, planes would soon run out of space.
Co-founder Tim Westergren believes that Pandora, unlike competitors, has a "magic" narrative that captures the sensibilities of both investors and musicians.
TO APPRECIATE how shocking President Donald Trump is to modern German sensibilities, consider the "America First!" slogan that so cheers his supporters.
It's exciting to see an artist like Riley apply his artistic sensibilities to a whole new medium — and to watch him succeed.
They all look like very different stories, but they seem to be tied together by shared sensibilities — not to mention incredible animation.
Prince Harry and his girlfriend Meghan Markle have only been together for a few months, but they are already sharing style sensibilities.
Humor has a learned element, where a person's dry sensibilities or specific tone won't translate if you aren't already aware of it.
"Our goal is to combine a familiar 8-bit aesthetic with new ideas and modern game design sensibilities," the site proudly proclaims.
Biden, the elder statesman of the Democratic establishment, said in a CNN interview that the party aligns with his "center left" sensibilities.
We're in sync with each other's sensibilities, particularly in the production design team, which is crucial to the stuff you're talking about.
Insects, for one — they grow fast, they eat things we can't, and they are edible (though not friendly to American culinary sensibilities).
The video shows Keaton's artistic sensibilities, featuring kids in sunglasses holding illuminated globes and spinning in a "Spin Out" amusement park ride.
They became the sketch show Jeffery and Cole Casserole, which became a cult classic for its wacky and unapologetically queer comedic sensibilities.
There, systems are tied to the hands-off approach of an earlier era, and continue to reflect distinct user and founder sensibilities.
Unfortunately, Putin's rise coincided with the presidency of George W. Bush, who ran roughshod over the sensibilities of friend and foe alike.
Nothing gets the blood pumping quite like a new Lamborghini, because no one else can get away with Lambo's ridiculous design sensibilities.
And they get caught in an echo chamber — they lean towards and absorb news that agrees with and confirms their own sensibilities.
" Lin goes on to tease our sensibilities, saying of his hair that "there's a long-term goal and we're not there yet.
Meanwhile, depictions of non-white history—particularly when not edited or modified for the sensibilities of white audiences—still seem to startle.
The game's creative sensibilities were guided in large part by its director, Hideki Kamiya, who also created the Devil May Cry series.
And it started this team's run of always ambitious, sometimes experimental games that have whimsical sensibilities and humanist themes at their core.
But actually, the result is a perfect translation of his sensibilities to games, bringing his brand of absurdism into the digital age.
The cuisine is called wafu chuka and is, simply put, Japanese-style Chinese food, or rather, Chinese dishes modified for Japanese sensibilities.
Will Kavanaugh, if confirmed, vote to overturn all these rights because they reflect modern sensibilities rather than archaic, prejudicial and oppressive ones?
The slight differences reflect the models' personal style sensibilities — but they still put together the same outfit formula on the same day.
I always thought that approach seemed dehumanizing in respect of the fact that all of those people are artists with unique sensibilities.
But after a successful auction, Big Apple Circus has returned to Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center with its, well, core sensibilities intact.
That doesn't mean anachronistically conferring on them our sensibilities (even if Anne was ahead of her time, and, in some ways, ours).
"Men were acculturated to behave in ways that ignored the sensibilities of women, and that is no longer acceptable," Laura Petiford wrote.
Sometimes that meant introducing them to a piece or style they might not have realized fit their sensibilities, then letting things percolate.
Yet, amid a gay renaissance of broader, nonconforming sensibilities — queer, transgender and woke — Boxers has bet on old-school, meat-market machismo.
They're against men of all different varieties, in different industries, with different sensibilities, bound together, solely, by the grotesquerie of their sexuality.
And some choices feel as if they were made with concern for sensibilities that Mr. St. Aubyn did not have to consider.
Her sensibilities overlapped with Mr. Rose's in other ways; the two started dating and later married, opening additional places along the way.
Rorschach was never shown to be an overt racist in the comics, though he's clearly got strong nationalist and far-right sensibilities.
If you're confused by competing retirement listicle claims, focus on how much a potential retirement destination meets your unique requirements and sensibilities.
Also voiced was a sense that the proposed museum represented an outside cultural influence, not a homegrown product of Finnish cultural sensibilities.
"China is acting to suppress us in an impertinent way that has seriously offended the sensibilities of Taiwan's people," the statement said.
It was the embodiment of the intersectional sensibilities that a lot of us have been working on for a very long time.
Henry Forge grows up close to his mother but in thrall to the father he despises, and he ultimately inherits his sensibilities.
One of those all-important lifestyle accessories that supposedly speak to, and for, the sensibilities and circumstances of an entire American cohort?
Pangea Art Republic is a studio and performative area where I can develop experiences, myths, and sensibilities with prototype exhibitions and events.
Gabriel and Hulskamp's will be staging improvisational performances at the festival, moving through spaces like living sculptures; specters with offbeat sartorial sensibilities.
The artworks in this exhibition represent a diverse range of sexes and sexualities, gender identities and expressions, national origins, and aesthetic sensibilities.
Vegan Frogs' chiptune sensibilities come courtesy of glitch-hop artist CONUNDRUM, whose verified summer jams can be heard on their Soundcloud profile.
In fairness, neither the Lenin statue nor the Alamo were monuments, more like icons of sensibilities for a creative and burgeoning community.
Beloved British novelist Sarah Waters is famous for mixing the classic forms of the Victorian novel with modern literary sensibilities, feminism, and queerness.
Like the royal couple themselves, it combines British and American sensibilities, formality and informality, a long history with contemporary tastes and personal meaning.
In a brief but powerful segment, CNN anchor Victor Blackwell used concrete examples from recent months and years to highlight Trump's racist sensibilities.
Given his anti-establishment sensibilities, Mr. Needham has largely lauded the president's agenda of low taxes and a hard-line posture toward China.
These constraints, along with the aesthetic sensibilities of Hispanic prison gangs, led to an entirely new style of tattoo—the "black and grey".
For offending the sensibilities of many people who enjoy movies without others on their phones, Aron swiftly got his ass kicked on Twitter.
But the spot quickly devolves into a tone deaf play on gender stereotypes, a cringeworthy mashup of 21st century tech and 1950s sensibilities.
More interesting is the unlikely intersection of sensibilities that turns out somehow to be right — to be mutually beneficial, seemingly against all odds.
But Netflix is also bursting with straight-up British comedies, shows that are funny precisely because they do not borrow from American sensibilities.
Obama could wear in every day life and an official portrait — which matched her approachable style sensibilities throughout her time as First Lady.
The Muslim who overcomes sheds any Muslim practices that challenge polite liberal sensibilities, like face veils and polygamy, or calling out white supremacy.
We must change ourselves urgently and then pass on higher sensibilities of consciousness, rationality, ethics and values to future generations to build upon.
Top line: The Denver-based carrier's income statement reflects its budget sensibilities, with $200 million in net income on $1.7 billion in revenue.
With his pop sensibilities and gift for melody, Frey was an ideal songwriting counterbalance to Henley's seriousness and penchant for weighty social statements.
It packages cat lady love and Pokémon-like collecting sensibilities in a heart-melting cartoon aesthetic, making it instantly adorable and totally shareable.
In one sense, it's been heartening to see such a broad swath of citizens declare that Trump's rhetoric among minorities offends their sensibilities.
As women began to enter the industrialized work force in the 19th century, employers started to segregate bathrooms, ostensibly to protect delicate sensibilities.
" Irish and Italian sensibilities permeate "We Gotta Bingo," which calls to mind the broad ethnic humor played interactively in "Tony n' Tina's Wedding.
Christian references in the Beecher passage were edited out, suggesting to some critics that the board did not want to offend religious sensibilities.
It is as though the organizers did not want to offend the sensibilities of Brazilians already chafing at the price of this show.
The aggrieved Trump-attire wearers took their cases to federal court to fight for their right to offend the sensibilities of their fellows.
In the age of publicity and branding, many literary sensibilities have had to adjust to the emotional and intellectual thermostat of life online.
Despite her affinity with the city, she still thinks of herself as a New Yorker, and seems to enjoy shocking West Coast sensibilities.
Tyga's got a message for haters of his new album cover -- check your delicate sensibilities and enjoy it for what it is ... art.
Classical moves with modern sensibilities are filmed sometimes as though in fast-forward or slow motion, or repeated over again like a GIF.
Embracing painterly sensibilities, Waugh elevates her breakfast recipes to an idyllic, photogenic realm in which schmear doubles as pigment, turning bread into canvas.
SZ: I think that the sensibilities in Germany and in Europe more generally have been quite different from those in the United States.
At the same time, a new cluster of independent movie companies — some better financed and with more contemporary sensibilities — arrived on the scene.
"Really, we're not supposed to use that word," he told supporters in a nod to the usual political sensibilities that he relishes disrupting.
Dinosaur bones have long been a blank slate for projecting the artistic sensibilities, popular media, and anxieties of the day onto their forms.
According to Susan Winslow, broad differences in a couple's financial sensibilities are so ominous that the knot may not even be worth tying.
Because we really can't afford to let Hollywood erase history and replace it with something a little more tailored to our modern sensibilities.
Most historic pictures struggle to connect with 21st-century sensibilities, and, equally importantly from a market perspective, they can be a problematic investment.
But perhaps in deference to the family's sensibilities, he waited to visit the Capitol on Monday evening until after the Bushes had left.
A more flexible system would give states latitude to pursue health care programs that are a better fit for their populations' ideological sensibilities.
The book is guided by an economist's sensibilities, and Nakhjavani's lyrical novelist's ear rarely manages to mitigate the dryness of López-Claros's writing.
His political base passionately celebrates the combative way in which he has upended Washington, seeing it as a deserved rebuke of elite sensibilities.
This was the midway point of his career's final act, when Davis was combining jazz sensibilities with pop aesthetics, often to thrilling effect.
This community takes the form of a loosely associated group of channels and personalities, connected mostly by shared political instincts and aesthetic sensibilities.
For better or worse, it has spawned a bevy of memes, informed millennial romantic sensibilities and its main characters have attained archetypical familiarity.
He has put his business background at the center of his campaign, promising to use his private-sector sensibilities to help create jobs.
There's no chance that the focus on McCain and the politics and civic sensibilities he prized will change minds in the GOP base.
I was surprised to find that my attitudes have moved closer to the sensibilities of the film, which I had no hand in.
Or the Republican lawmakers who use the force of their government bully pulpits to intimidate and silence people who offend their delicate sensibilities.
During the next several years, Hogg enrolled at film school while her lover continued introducing her to his tastes and reshaping her sensibilities.
You can hear snatches of The Raincoats' frenetic outsider punk, Pere Ubu's angular grooves, and Jens Lekman's acerbic lyrical sensibilities in the mix.
Two sources close to the palace told Reuters the king has also brought his military sensibilities to the running of the royal household.
For Prince Bader, paying such an unprecedented sum for a painting of Christ also risked offending the religious sensibilities of his Muslim countrymen.
Though other, more diverse states have long complained of its influence, voters in Iowa take pride in being good adjudicators of political sensibilities.
In her controversial book, "Killers of the Dream," she unflinchingly lay bare racist sensibilities, taboos and behavior — of her neighbors, family and herself.
Her books always reflect a deep plunge into her sensibilities — books and cultural references, and even real people and places where she's been.
Johnson Smith probably didn't make a lot of the weird stuff in those catalogs, but it's aware of what matches its weird sensibilities.
Conversely, Little Women, with its sweet-natured domestic plot of dolls and cookery and nursing, can accommodate Jo March's blood-and-thunder sensibilities.
The antidote to the toxin is to create the social conditions that will allow each citizen to promote and persevere in the Socratic task — so consistently highlighted in Cavell's prose — of continuously getting to know ourselves, of acknowledging our own routes of feeling and senses of what matters and — crucially — testing these sensibilities publicly against the sensibilities of our fellow citizens.
"For African-Americans in Boston, Faneuil Hall stands as an affront to their civic sensibilities," he said in a letter to Mayor Marty Walsh.
Standup might be a tricky bet for large groups, but it can pay off if you find a comic who suits your family's sensibilities.
Jed Perl, Jerry Saltz (whose interview is by miles the funniest one), and Peter Schjeldahl, who certainly have very diverse sensibilities, share this passion.
The EFA Studio Program is a vibrant and diverse community of over 26 artists working in a wide range of media and artistic sensibilities.
I opened the book, almost eager to let Holden's rambling sentences about "vomity-looking chairs" and "whory-looking blondes" grate against my precious sensibilities.
"It just made my skin itch," Windelspecht, the commuter that started it all, said of the decorations that defied logic and basic aesthetic sensibilities.
Meanwhile, Final Fantasy VII, arguably the biggest name on the PlayStation Classic, was a strange hybrid of flashy CG visuals and classic design sensibilities.
The combination works not only because Del Rey and Marshall share some sensibilities, but because there's little separation between their voices in the mix.
I think it sits very well with my Gemini sensibilities because I'm always in two minds about what I think and what I feel.
A: There are all kinds of people with all kinds of sensibilities, but I think Bollywood is everybody's soft target for all that's wrong.
Many apolitical and left-leaning young people began to connect the dots between social justice warriors and a full frontal assault on their sensibilities.
Yeah, people were so mad at the pop sensibilities of that record, but then it's like, there's a pro-cum song on this album!
Lord help us when that judge shows that he, too, is in tune with the politics and sensibilities of the man who nominated him.
She was embracing the reality that real learning and a real preparation for citizenship demand the intersection of different life stories and different sensibilities.
But conservative media figureheads, including Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly — two commentators who often take delight in poking liberal sensibilities — were critical of Barr.
That game — the immediate predecessor to the 2016 release — attempted to combine the franchise's traditional design sensibilities with more of a story-driven experience.
In Israel's capital city of Jerusalem, only Muslims are legally allowed to pray on the Temple Mount in order not to offend Islamic sensibilities.
So we're able to tell these very character-driven stories and also appease our childlike sensibilities by putting a flesh-eating monster in it.
Immersing itself in a strong, vibrant African musical culture built on a variety of traditions and sensibilities, check out Mali Blues for something different.
You see, some part of him can't ignore the dull pain that erases his best musical instincts and fuels his objectively bad pop sensibilities.
Right now, we can't get enough of Boden, a brand whose easygoing but still put-together aesthetic appeals directly to our American fashion sensibilities.
As much as our sensibilities may tell us about our differences, Bruce's "Jewish and goyish" routine also shows us how slippery our differences are.
I would just look at it as a rather radical progression of the medical sciences and even a wonderful application of our ethical sensibilities.
You might be tempted to think, knowing my political sensibilities, that this is a thinly veiled attempt to shame President Trump's critics into silence.
The international atmosphere along this strip, known as Wudaokou and located in the heart of Beijing's university district, has fallen afoul of political sensibilities.
Five writers on how childhood fun — and a way with scissors — shaped the adult sensibilities they've brought to "Mac Beth" and other stage works.
"But it wasn't until I graduated that I found my inspiration in ancient Asian painting reflected through contemporary sensibilities," she tells The Creators Project.
The type is perhaps forbiddingly tight, the illustrations are small and detailed, and the humor and situations may shock American kids with delicate sensibilities.
Clinton won two Senate races in New York, and Mr. Trump's political sensibilities are acutely attuned to the state's small and dwindling Republican minority.
Mr. Trump comes off as a plebeian hero in spite of his inherited wealth because he did not inherit the sensibilities of the elite.
Some BJP officials suggested that Muslims should not eat beef or otherwise offend the religious sensibilities of Hindus, who consider cows to be sacred.
I mean, he still alienates a lot of people, he still reflects an awful lot of sensibilities that are problematic for many constituents here.
This was a remarkable run of dominance spanning the rise of the internet, three presidencies and the mainstreaming of several more nuanced comedic sensibilities.
The EFA Studio Program is a vibrant and diverse community of over 239 artists working in a wide range of media and artistic sensibilities.
A point and click adventure mixing Ramanujan's mind boggling contributions with Myst's clockwork sensibilities, Antariksha Sanchar is looking like a vibrant game worth crunching.
So much of Reynolds's star persona was firmly stuck in the 50s, when she was a reliable studio musical player with squeaky-clean sensibilities.
This is a father trying to better understand the political awakening and sensibilities of his own children, and trying to understand what informs their leanings.
It is offensive to both our moral and aesthetic sensibilities that the story behind our woes should be so small and petty, so very ... dumb.
But can you really so easily decouple Beard's queerness from his culinary sensibilities, which so brazenly stood in contrast to American norms at the time?
As horrible as the basic facts are to most rational sensibilities, they're easy to distort on paper — as one Gizmodo reporter's Twitter thread makes clear.
We'll always have the Misfits' songbook, and The Cramps, Alice Cooper, The Damned, and other artists have gifted their goth sensibilities to our Halloween playlists.
And if they are doing it in a way that tramples other people's sensibilities, then all the better; it is what their supporters would want.
He is credited with coining "radical chic" to refer to rich, liberal sensibilities and "the Me Decade" to refer to a 1970s turn toward individualism.
For the past decade, she has bypassed industry biases against women who rap by hinging on pop sensibilities and her whimsical brand of Barbie bohemia.
The remainder sloped downhill — a negative for traditional Chinese sensibilities — which caused seeping water to warp the first home's walls and oxidize the marble floors.
Both brands cater to urban millennials with hip fashion sensibilities and steep price tags that suggest a style tier above your average big-box store.
The series is filled with 1980s callbacks, and everything from the score to its aesthetic sensibilities pay homage to other films, TV shows, and books.
He said that he wrote in both languages because a column could not simply be translated into another language, because of cultural nuances and sensibilities.
Admittedly, before Because the Internet, his second studio album, I felt confident Glover's ability to appeal to white sensibilities and tastes would always win out.
Marvel felt comfortable letting Waititi bring his sensibilities to bear on the material, even if it might go a step too far for some viewers.
Filmmaker Daihei Shibata, who made the short for NHK's Design A show, said it was aimed at communicating design sensibilities to children with everyday items.
And my naive younger self, with very little of the Black feminist sensibilities I have today, laughed right along with the rest of his audience.
But even in the midst of that, the show celebrates the way the wrestlers bring their own personalities and sensibilities to the potentially horrible material.
"It's transformative work where the qualities of the medium, the subject and my own sensibilities combine to get beyond simple description or 'the pretty photograph.'"
More broadly, it is the kind of arrangement which makes perfect sense inside Wall Street but offends the sensibilities of so many on its outside.
Other protests in Boston have not led to arrests, in part because the protests are still relatively small and because of local sensibilities, he said.
He doesn't have the art-house sensibilities of his peers Wilson and Stiller, and if he does, he's willfully and mostly chosen to ignore them.
Matching the couple's sensibilities, the guests will include young people who have shown strong leadership, and those who have served their communities, Kensington Palace said.
From Wide Sargasso Sea to West Side Story to Clueless, great retellings have become beloved in their own right, filtering timeless themes through contemporary sensibilities.
Even with my 1996 kid sensibilities, I found the show to be way too over-the-top in its attempts at raunchy humor and punchlines.
What would you get if you applied Chez Panisse's locally sourced, ingredient-driven, DIY, fine dining sensibilities to an Indian restaurant in the Pacific Northwest?
You could have easily gone the "hey, look at my abs" route again, but you knew that would scare off the delicate sensibilities of fanboys.
There may be a third cause, however, one easily overlooked—possibly because it is so deeply ingrained in the nation's sensibilities as to escape notice.
The movie — which charts the titular king of legend's ascent to the throne — seems to mix the swords and sorcery tale with Ritchie's pop sensibilities.
His shifting positions on social issues, his hard-line views on immigration and his flashy lifestyle clash with Mormon sensibilities that prize humility and charity.
Parker's stadium-ready sensibilities allow his lyrical themes of confusion, ambivalence, and regret to feel not only digestible, but totally immersive despite their complicated emotions.
In many cases, they are obliged to take into account certain factors prescribed under the law—even if, hypothetically, those factors offend their feminist sensibilities.
His sensibilities are so fine you sense he can detect a pea beneath 20 mattresses when it comes to failures of tact, poise and discernment.
Pamela Jampol, Ms. Jampol's mother, said the merging of so many artistic sensibilities for the occasion reflected her daughter's longtime gift for bringing people together.
As opera spread across Europe it remained an exclusive entertainment, performed in palaces and private salons, where the rich flaunted their wealth and artistic sensibilities.
The Democratic challenger, Conor Lamb, is trying to appeal to blue-collar sensibilities in an attempt to flip people who voted for Trump in 2016.
The sum is a movie that panders not at all to Western sensibilities, giving few pointers on a theme beyond the fortifying power of faith.
The Google Pixelbook Go is the best Chromebook pick overall for how it brings high-end, premium sensibilities to a much more affordable price point.
One that takes both sides of the aisle to task for their censorious instincts, and for petitioning authority figures to protect their sensibilities from discomfort.
It's packing a story that straddles the line between "Schur-ian nicecore" sensibilities and the unsexy, often cruel reality of life on our actual Earth.
Trying to cover all the bases and all the sensibilities, they ended up with a cautious show — and that doesn't seem very jazz at all.
I felt my preconceived notions were affirmed when the movie began, because as you noted, Alissa, it lays out its sensibilities from the get-go.
New wave's greatest quality was always its synergy of alternative sensibilities and incredible pop songwriting, a sweet spot between light and dark, tragedy and comedy.
Before that, Trump embraced the sensibilities of cultural conservatives by tweeting out a directive that transgender soldiers could no longer serve in the U.S. military.
They were all about intersecting ambitions, they felt less radical and more real, playing with structure and texture as much as they sought antipopulist sensibilities.
They know exactly what they're in for, so for many of them, the idea that any changes would be made for Western sensibilities is grating.
So you'll have to match it and you'll have to match it with entrepreneurs who have like-minded sensibilities about where they want to be.
What is it about the sensibilities or story-telling abilities of rappers that makes you maybe more attracted to them as opposed to other comedians?
Among the major characters, Christopher Abbott is a strong Yossarian in the more dramatic moments, but his comedic sensibilities clash with his straight-man register.
His two years were spent balancing his liberal politics with the conservative sensibilities of the largely rural district, which does include the progressive enclave of Charlottesville.
There's different cultural sensibilities, and potentially different moralities, whether it's towards magic, towards beauty, towards virtue, that exists for each culture that these are coming from.
Known for his course speed and horse sensibilities, Minikus punched his ticket to the World Cup Final two weeks ago at a qualifying event in Florida.
State officials were anxious to resume capital punishment, reflecting a sense of vigilante justice that permeates the Deep South, as well as some uniquely Floridian sensibilities.
This drug-fueled mystery, based on a Thomas Pynchon novel, is Paul Thomas Anderson's latest trip into the American past, as filtered through his modern sensibilities.
Our focus is more on letting you remain ignorant to the existence of whatever you find offensive, even if it's objectively problematic to all rational sensibilities.
Queer Eye for the Straight Humanoid doesn't have quite the same ring as 'Straight Guy,' and queer women aren't as well known for the sartorial sensibilities.
Tanoa Sasraku's O' Pierrot uses surreal pantomime and traditional clown iconography to challenge established white British sensibilities and the agency of queer nonwhite actors within it.
The book by author Ernest Cline has been panned by some for exploiting geek sensibilities, wrapping overt references around an otherwise vapid and frequently problematic story.
Logging on to Pandora, I discovered, amid its virtual dust-caked shelves wrapped in a modern interface, a record of my twentysomething sensibilities and existential anxieties.
Miranda's Hamilton so perfectly matches the sensibilities of mainstream Obama-era Democrats that the Democratic National Committee turned an early November Hamilton performance into a fundraiser.
"World War I and American Art" features 160 works by 80 artists, showing off the full breadth of the styles and artistic sensibilities of the era.
"So yes, there were deliberate efforts to offend Muslim Filipinos' religious sensibilities," Christopher Capozzola, a history professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told TIME last year.
The format fits the familiar pattern of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Ragnarok nevertheless stands out due to the unique comic sensibilities of director Taika Waititi.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is among the funniest sitcoms of the past decade, and the show's sensibilities should translate pretty well to the new setting.
The challenge is that Google's algorithm has to do this while keeping the rest of the image looking 'normal,' or appealing to our natural human sensibilities.
The film looks like a glossy, big-budget production, but it so often has the interests and sensibilities of a film with 1/10th the budget.
I would caution and counsel you with respect to be very, very careful of the offense you may do to the religious sensibilities of other Australians.
The track balances singer-songwriter sensibilities and a summer festival-ready chorus, showing that lovelorn sadness can be right at home at dance-centric main stages.
But then you went and filmed it, subjecting the rest of the world to a sight which is so distinctly, unprecedentedly offensive to most hygienic sensibilities.
The film treats my family's aspirations with the heavy handedness of people who are viewing an African American family through a lens lacking in cultural sensibilities.
She brings those sensibilities into her work, using them to continue to deconstruct Western ideals, while also honoring the beauty in Ethiopia's past, present, and future.
What do you get when you combine the sensibilities of one of the world's most storied cultural institutions with those of the author of American Psycho?
Celebrity chef David Chang brings his distinct sensibilities to this Netflix food series about the less-presentable, but no less-tasty aspects of global food culture.
Only one of these men, however, was given a free pass by most people in the institutional media because his progressive ideological outlook pleases their sensibilities.
He is truly an independent thinker who has tapped into the modern sensibilities of millennials who aren't as likely to fall in line with a party.
The films that tend to provoke the strongest reactions are the ones that try to force art and commercial sensibilities to meet square in the middle.
The flood of Western influences included those that were all the more powerful for being internal: notions of beauty, sensibilities, ways of looking at the world.
The plan then, to mollify the vote-sapping effects of the third-party candidates Stein and Johnson, would be to appeal to such millennial sensibilities – i.e.
Some display Brutalist sensibilities, with severe slabs of exposed concrete; others, nearly devoid of opaqueness, call to mind Philip Johnson's Glass House in New Canaan, Conn.
Product and corporate endorsements brought him closer to the "show me the money" sensibilities of Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods, the heirs to his global celebrity.
Everyone's favorite cheery-eyed, white-gloved cartoon has become an It character, a muse for designers, evoking childhood nostalgia and satisfying graphic tee sensibilities with aplomb.
There is room enough here for Ms Byatt's "large books", for her reflections on cultural influences, on art versus nature and on northern and southern sensibilities.
They theorize that such a person would tend to have a better instinctive understanding of Trump's sensibilities — and would be more likely to retain his respect.
"Then, right when nothing was coming to me, I just started leaning into my older sensibilities, and those I think started to come more to life."
The company arrives in New York with "A Knight of the British Ballet," featuring five Ashton works that exemplify his charm, humor and astute dramatic sensibilities.
Here, on the land he grew up on, he is tracing a new path through L'Aubrac with the same passion and sensibilities as his father Michel.
This was not yet 40 years after the modern Games were founded on the clashing, upper-class sensibilities of noble competition, amateurism and exclusion of women.
Elsewhere, Tolan gives up the sneering, ironic sensibilities of his youth only to finally admit that he really thought Fleetwood Mac were great the whole time.
I had meandered in my political identification, adopting various labels to shorten conversations with others but never really feeling as if they reflected my true sensibilities.
He's a melancholy utopian, positing a world where most people are too cool to be cruel, and where aesthetic sensibilities take the place of political ideologies.
Miller and Lord have a distinctively impish and irreverent voice to their work, while Howard's work is more conventional, and integrating those two sensibilities seemed difficult.
"A fusion of both Japanese and Belgian comics inspirations and sensibilities, such as Ghost in the Shell, Akira, or Peeters & Schuiten's work," say Jeudy and Caëcke.
Editorial Under the guise of protecting religious freedom and moral sensibilities, the Trump administration is making it harder for women to get access to birth control.
This is food that has taken great thought and an intense amount of research, and then been put through a filter of creative, modern Australian sensibilities.
Tim KaineTo some, Tim Kaine is the Judge Merrick Garland of VP picks: A moderate, an uncontroversial white male who could potentially appeal to Republican sensibilities.
Sean O'Toole is the chef owner of Torc, a casual fine dining restaurant that specializes in dishes with rock and roll edge and wine country sensibilities.
It's not the worst idea, but really our bigger hope may be that Deadpool director Tim Miller brings some of his wilder sensibilities to the series.
The vaudevillian, throw-everything-at-the-wall approach may reflect the creators' sensibilities, or the need to fill a little over five hours of running time.
Ms. Jenkins and Mr. Heinberg have synthesized a plausible modern archetype out of comic-book and movie sources that may have seemed problematic to modern sensibilities.
In what seemed to be a concession to modern sensibilities, Vajiralongkorn, according to newspaper reports, has ordered an end to prosecutions under the lèse-majesté laws.
I'm sorry if it offends the media's delicate sensibilities but the reality is more Americans speak like President Trump than speak like [CNN anchor] Jim Acosta.
The result crystallized a long-held feeling among Scots that a right-wing Conservative government in London did not represent them and their more-progressive sensibilities.
But Weibo is famously and tightly screened in China by the ruling Communist Party, and posts that offend the government's sensibilities are often deleted by officials.
Fincher's tenderly austere sensibilities are an ideal match for Reznor, kindred spirits invested in telling fully realized audiovisual stories about the absurd anxieties of our age.
I would caution and counsel you with respect to be very, very careful of the offence you may do to the religious sensibilities of other Australians.
It's so imbalanced and so myopic that it doesn't feel like a story written for contemporary viewers; it simply seems to transplant 1986 sensibilities into 2019.
Instead, it was the sensibilities of individual colonial administrators which led to the first laws and then their quick spread across the Empire from 1860 onwards.
But with visitor numbers down 21905 percent last year, the National Gallery is aware of the need to show old art that appeals to new sensibilities.
He first met Search Party co-creators Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers while teaching in NYU's Graduate Film program, bonding over their shared comedic sensibilities.
In so shielding themselves, they have lost the ability to tolerate discomfort, and so work ever harder to keep their delicate sensibilities out of harm's way.
It's likely, then, that his administration will have to maneuver between the older and the current strains of conservatism, and between the populist and establishment sensibilities.
On Monday, a new generation of viewers will get its own version of Serling's off-kilter sensibilities when Jordan Peele's reimagining premieres on CBS All Access.
As a natural consequence of hearing in that detail, I could also sense the physicality of the people making the music — their throats, hands, reflexes, sensibilities.
Both political parties are doing a poor job of connecting with the sensibilities of Americans who "are both pro-life and pro-choice," Mr. Krueger said.
Cuphead borrows the visual splendor of classic, hand-drawn animation and pairs it with a combination of shooty shooty arcade action and reflex-dependent fighting game sensibilities.
Is 10 Things I Hate About You a poor reading of The Taming of the Shrew because it updates the play's themes to suit modern-day sensibilities?
On top of changing its store offerings to match regional sensibilities, it doubled down on computers' retail role when some in the retail industry were still skeptical.
In most versions of this tale, Soutine was able to convince the police that his artistic project was infinitely more important than the sensibilities of his neighbors.
On Tuesday night, Laura Bush and Jenna Bush Hager visited the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to explain in greater detail how Bush discovered his artistic sensibilities.
The combination of a sensitivity for Chinese consumer sensibilities and the approval from the New York fashion establishment is an incredibly powerful combination of assets for investors.
"It can feel very isolating to always sequester yourself behind a closed door in order to protect the prudish sensibilities of the people around you," Alderks said.
Director Brett Ratner thought his upcoming 1998 buddy comedy Rush Hour was a perfect compromise between Eastern and Western sensibilities and thus the perfect vehicle for Chan.
He's adapting a graphic novel that was fundamental to his childhood, and that helped inspire many of his own sensibilities in terms of adventure, style, and tone.
In 2017, the company offered viewers "Angry Indian Goddesses," a movie that had been released in Indian theaters in a censored form to avoid offending religious sensibilities.
"Lemonade draws from the prolific literary, musical, cinematic, and aesthetic sensibilities of black cultural producers to create a rich tapestry of poetic innovation," the committee wrote online.
"'The Chemist' is the love child created from the union of my romantic sensibilities and my obsession with Jason Bourne/Aaron Cross," Meyer wrote in a statement.
There is a great range of sensibilities here, too, along with a variety of ages, genders, and ethnicities, but the show never feels like it's ticking boxes.
It is a feast of imagery that could not have been served at a better moment in history, the protracted conflict having dulled Afghanistan to American sensibilities.
Our historical anti-trust sensibilities make us conflicted by corporate size; but do the so-called fearsome five — Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft — get a pass?
The Haunted Island is successful because it does so much with those sensibilities: dry, funny lines, exaggerated animation, a premise right out of the LucasArts adventure playbook.
At its worst, there's something mustily mid-'90s about its self-congratulatory rudeness, its sensibilities lying somewhere between a Farrelly brothers film and a Mountain Dew commercial.
In the episode, an insensitive Tweet lands Gaffigan in a prison for political correctness, alongside other offenders of our culture and sensibilities, including Gilbert Gottfried and Nickelback.
While the designer brings her own inspirations and sensibilities to the brand, Lawrence's own work and advocacy are seemingly a perfect match for Dior's unapologetically feminist direction.
Even more so since epidemic levels of political correctness at our leading colleges and universities have made discussions of slavery and race too troubling for fragile sensibilities.
They'd rather apply their model sensibilities to wearing them the "right" way—with a silk blouse, strappy sandals, and a coffee-stained to-do list in hand.
And it is an America which despises his position on guns and other issues and to some degree sees him as the high avatar of liberal sensibilities.
But because there's no federal clarity, the states have been left to their own devices, forcing local officials to repeatedly reinvent the wheel to suit local sensibilities.
Feinstein's old-school political sensibilities and foreign policy could be at odds with California, where increasingly young and diverse voters have demanded all-out opposition to Trump.
Given that "Hamilton" is itself a master at mixing anachronistic sensibilities, it feels appropriate that the fever dreams of "Spamilton" turn into surreal Broadway musical mash-ups.
But joining forces in 2007 allowed Mr. Zangardi and Ms. Haenn, both former stylists for MTV's on-air personalities, to play up their different strengths and sensibilities.
Not so in New Orleans, where the slick, relatively gaffe-free broadcast was intended not to arouse any unruly emotions or to offend any particular religious sensibilities.
You can hear some real pop sensibilities in what she does, and it's still weird to hear a dance artist make music which is so overtly emotional.
The films often seem to be driven, creatively, by a desire to recreate old Disney movies as works more broadly palatable and more bland to modern sensibilities.
Visitors will be able to view artist studios on eight floors and engage directly with artists that work in a wide range of media and artistic sensibilities.
Rather, the album – and this is true of all La Dispute's releases – has a certain set of sensibilities that you either get on with or you don't.
There is nothing scary or unusual about judges who use their modern sensibilities to interpret a statute that has not been changed for more than 50 years.
As the ability to profit off of traditional porn plummets in a rapidly changing x-economy, the industry is especially open to twisting norms or shocking sensibilities.
Still, I have to say the Bay Area seems strikingly different to me from Los Angeles, in terms of attitudes, sensibilities, and, to a lesser extent politics.
Witchiness is in vogue, and this New Zealand-born singer's new album, "Dreaming the Dark," is perfectly calibrated to appeal to the sensibilities of the modern mystic.
With his outsider status, the stark moral clarity of his message and his concern for the downtrodden, he's tapped into the spiritual sensibilities of the younger generations.
He said the legislation, which passed both houses of the Legislature by strong margins, did not "comport with the sensibilities" or "religious customs" of some state residents.
Von Holzhausen instead decided to do what he hadn't previously done, and what Tesla had avoided, which was to blow minds rather than hew to middlebrow sensibilities.
Ms. Johnston, 51, and Mr. Lee, 49, are part of a bumper crop of designers whose sensibilities are bringing new depth to contemporary architecture around the world.
Though social media and the artsy sensibilities of ad marketing are cribbing the same aesthetic ideas, the details of Mikayla Whitmore's photography are distinctly unique and homegrown.
More than anything an effective data marketplace needs a mechanism that accounts for individual users' privacy sensibilities, which are rooted in personal experience, identity, and specific context.
We love the Pixelbook Go for its incredibly quiet and comfortable typing experience as well as how it brings high-end sensibilities to a more approachable price.
Ms. Kelly's morning show will also test whether her harder news sensibilities can adjust to a genre that is better known for entertainment gossip and cooking tips.
"I do a thing — I have sensibilities," said Mr. Mayer, who has often found himself overcompensating for his pristine but often edgeless bluesy pop and coffeehouse soul.
But since releasing her debut album, "11:11," in 2001, Ms. Spektor has expanded upon her classical sensibilities to include cabaret stylings, orchestral pop and gorgeous balladry.
To contemporary sensibilities, the idea of an 18th-century dwarf magician getting a Met show of his text art might come off as an arch conceptual hoax.
Andrew Singleton, professor of philosophy at Deakin University in the state of Victoria, said the bishops' response reflected a disconnect in Australia between religious and secular sensibilities.
Subsequent episodes delve into the thorny issue surrounding her courtship by Prince Albert (Tom Hughes), whose strain of German royalty doesn't mesh with the sensibilities of the court.
Where most popular Western music works within a strict, 12-tone equal temperament scale, micro-tuning opens up the possibility of composing with alternative melodic and harmonic sensibilities.
In 2009, there was even talk of a full-length record with Wu-Tang Clan's GZA—even a full remake of 36 Chambers backed by Khan's garage sensibilities.
Almost two decades of break neck economic growth and increasing prosperity has gotten enough women accustomed to Western tastes and fashion sensibilities that they are dumping local brands.
By selecting tags to scrub out graphic violence, nudity, and even "blasphemy," viewers could watch a version of, say, Sausage Party or Bad Grandpa without offending their sensibilities.
Their union also bridged contrasting social-class and educational backgrounds, the differing sensibilities of rock'n'roll and avant-garde art, and the cultural-aesthetic mindsets of East and West.
On the one hand, he writes, their belief in a benign fusion of hacker sensibilities and entrepreneurial business unlocked wealth and power and built a massive new economy.
Many decry the shuttering of beloved small local treasures, she said, but they also harbor enthusiasm for big-box retailers and the suburban sensibilities they bring with them.
While it may sound like Apa's talent is a running joke among the Riverdale cast, everyone actually shares a legitimate reverence for Apa's leave-it-all-onstage sensibilities.
We like slip-and-slide funtime as much as the next nation, and our sensibilities are unlikely to be offended by the occasional flash of bollock or arse.
It mashes together the sensibilities of a "roguelike" — randomly generated play spaces in which you die frequently — with the moment-to-moment play of a space combat sim.
"The Chemist is the love child created from the union of my romantic sensibilities and my obsession with Jason Bourne/Aaron Cross," Meyer said in the press statement.
My burn-the-bridge sensibilities make me think straddling the line between together and not could cause more trouble than its worth, even with a beloved pet involved.
The protest camps at the Standing Rock Indian Reservation "planted seeds in thousands upon thousands of people's moral sensibilities," said Jackie Fielder, a 22-year-old indigenous activist.
Clearly Ally wasn't the only one who had an extreme reaction to the election and all of those feminist sensibilities that Ivy had are out of the window.
The podcast tapped into my darker sensibilities, but it also allowed me to transform my negative energy into feelings of empathy for others and a sense of perspective.
Part of what they're paying for is a woman's touch: the opportunity to offload to someone who might have some aesthetic sensibilities, in addition to a nice smile.
Novelists have long regarded these differences as enticing, turning to Homer for their plots, setting modern sensibilities loose in his world or applying its lessons to their own.
This already insults Grace's more rigid sensibilities when it comes to decorum (she's already upset Nancy might become a true lady for the same "sin" Mary died for).
The inspiration is obviously the gut-wrenching opening of Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan, but Avery amps up the story with the sensibilities of a modern video game.
In a keynote at Play By Play, Bruxner talks a great deal about making games for herself: using mechanics and gameplay styles that appeal to her own sensibilities.
There's also the inevitability of my own sensibilities adding an extra flavor to the world—whether it's costuming, new characters, or a more overt diversification of Asian faces.
That's an opinion that aligns well with the sensibilities of the modern-day Democratic Party, which includes very few white people with deep family ties in the South.
It combines the nuanced pop cultural sensibilities of 90's teen-hood (something we can all get down with) with simple wordplay, good colors, chemistry, and general coolness.
It's undeniable that the #TheWorldsMostTalkedAboutWomen have famous figures, but the real source of inspiration behind these photographs are their carefree sensibilities — that, and their impeccable taste in swimwear.
Jackson even showed up at the festivities from time to time, scandalizing the political sensibilities of the day every bit as much as Trump's hectoring campaign screeds have.
Images zoom across the borders of states and societies with widely varying laws and sensibilities regarding privacy, potentially opening journalists to prosecution in ways they can hardly anticipate.
We question their wisdom and substitute it with the groupthink of micro-communities, many of which we've formed online, and their sensibilities can be more peculiar and unforgiving.
Mr. Cargill also said that because the original character of the Ancient One was a racist stereotype, the role would be hard to pull off with modern sensibilities.
Qatar is also wrestling with ways to strike a balance between conservative local sensibilities and the more festive, often alcohol-infused experience foreign fans have come to expect.
When white benefactors, whose noblesse oblige blinds them to their own racism, gather for dinner, Bledsoe discreetly excuses himself rather than offend their sensibilities by dining with them.
She was a beautiful and wonderful muse and companion, and those images are at the heart of my sensibilities and during the most dynamic time of my life.
After all, a deft terrorist with a high-end laptop and the sensibilities of a determined hacker can wreak equal or greater havoc as one with a bomb.
Since then the program has not fully found a balance between the satirical sensibilities of "The Colbert Report" and the broader demands of a nightly network talk show.
They share a two-room space so small that it's easy to mistake it for a single gallery, though the sensibilities suggested by their current exhibitions are distinctive.
Her ministry said Sunday that it was now acting to respect the sensibilities of those who might be offended by immodest attire at shows financed by the state.
The company arrives in New York with "A Knight of the British Ballet," a program featuring five Ashton works that exemplify his charm, humor and astute dramatic sensibilities.
Yet it's easy to understand the work's current popularity — its combination of disturbing and cute predicted certain sensibilities that would come to define absurdist American humor decades later.
Waits hadn't heard the German composer by then, though the European sensibilities of his new style undoubtedly have their roots in the Weimar Republic whether intentional or not.
It's Andrew W.K. put through the washing machine, taking cues from bad albums by great artists and twisting Grimes-esque post-pop sensibilities into chaotic, malevolent new forms.
Their upcoming debut,  Hyena—due out in February—offers a snapshot of the pair's eclectic tastes: It's all hip-hop and R&B style, girded by rock sensibilities.
But every record, when I think I'm really onto something, is when I'm offending my own sensibilities a little bit, and maybe going further than I'm comfortable with.
A rather clunky pair of early collages by Picasso with elements cut from a single piece of paper covered with sawdust fits the blunter side of Chareau's sensibilities.
That is an intimate relationship and it requires me to do the hard work of developing a sympathetic understanding for the experiences and sensibilities of my fellow citizens.
Anyone expecting modern sensibilities will be disappointed by the show's racism and misogyny — but modern viewers may be intrigued by other aspects of the show's anti-violence politics.
Abreu's satire shines a light on a divide between the sensibilities of the older, more traditional left in Brazil and other elements of a possible opposition to Bolsonaro.
The classiness extends to the bar and kitchen — cocktail sensibilities came to São Paulo late, but you wouldn't know it from the top-notch old-fashioned (35 reais).
The recent squabble over Poland's new law about history and the Holocaust is another example of the government's offending Western European sensibilities about free speech for domestic gain.
CONDO strengthens an international network, which is vital to artists, especially young ones; connections and exchanges of opinion offer constant points of comparison that help sharpen critical sensibilities.
Nor did anything come of my attempts to capture that perfect summer morning in a poem, despite that, to my teenage sensibilities, it had all the right ingredients.
And just as their shared histories were colliding, so were their varied sensibilities: Mr. Lemon's careful stealth; Ms. Miller's luxuriant abandon; Mr. Houston-Jones's recklessness and dry humor.
Tattoos reflect the sensibilities and passions of their wearers, but this series shows how much tattoos also reflect the minds of the artists who lay down the ink.
"I would caution and counsel you with respect to be very, very careful of the offense you may do to the religious sensibilities of other Australians," he said.
The entire idea of prohibition seems so hostile to Americans' contemporary sensibilities of personal freedom that we struggle to comprehend how our ancestors could have possibly supported it.
But even in seasons when the Cubs were consistently losing almost two-thirds of their games, the genteel sensibilities of Midwestern baseball fans protected Ricketts from being heckled.
The emotionlessness — although I have allowed myself to be a little emotional this season — is in keeping with the sensibilities of [Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields, the showrunners].
Annie Mae Young's 1976 work brings together the two quilt sensibilities here, surrounding a medallion of burning stripes of contrasting corduroy with a broad denim work-clothes border.
Since movies were for everyone, every movie had to be universally acceptable, reflecting sensibilities that were, in practice, dictated by religious dogma, racial prejudice and conservative sexual mores.
I'll go to the caucuses, and I'll stand in whichever corner of our high school gym that supports the candidate that least offends my personal and professional sensibilities.
It's an assault on the senses and sensibilities — relying not only on shocking your adrenaline levels, but subverting the genre's own referential rolodex to keep you off balance.
Mr. Trump's Twitter statements are a transparent attempt to deflect negative attention from himself and appeal to the conspiracy-ridden sensibilities of some of his Obama-hating base.
Cruz is clearly his toughest competitor, in part because the Texan's social conservatism looks to be a snugger fit than Trump's braggadocio for the sensibilities of Iowa Republicans.
Arguably, hippies were opposed to modern society, in terms of their interest in archaic forms of communal living, off-the-grid sensibilities, and questioning of culturally enforced norms.
The iPad slides that followed such recollections probed our own understanding of sound: descriptions moved from the familiar to the obscure, increasingly prodding individual memories, imaginations, and sensibilities.
At Home is the perfect mashup of these sensibilities, letting her entertain comedians, characters, and her famous friends alike with a delighted smile even as she perverts tradition.
Her style isn't unlike the young male rappers of her generation—like Lil Uzi Vert and Trippie Redd—who blend pop punk fashion sensibilities with those of rap.
The event, the gaming wing of the Alamo Drafthouse's indie film festival Fantastic Fest, does a fabulous job mashing together oddball independent creator sensibilities and old-school arcade gaming.
The censorship board most recently threatened the release of the epic Padmavat because some Hindu sensibilities were offended by the Muslim character trying to steal away a Rajput queen.
Responses to the post on Facebook have varied from people debating the sensibilities behind creating such a gun, to those enthusiastically attempting to find out how to buy one.
And perhaps it allowed us to find a more defined sense of heart in terms of the shared sensibilities that cross over to make something that feels extremely unified.
The Trumps actually financially benefited from the '22017s recession, and Ivanka's punk sensibilities did not hold her back from wearing this knotted cardigan ensemble just a few years later?
" The vice president of Italy&aposs Chamber of Deputies, Maria Edera Spadoni, told the Corriere della Sera newspaper that the coalition&aposs two populist partners have "very different sensibilities.
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It's got all the tug-your-heartstring moments its predecessor had, but is packed with even more oddball humor, likely thanks to the sensibilities of lead star Ellen DeGeneres.
In our talk, the artistic duo of Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya discuss how they achieved Frantic Beauty's unique engagement with the audience's visual, aural, olfactory, and touch sensibilities.
Barely 30, Sands is already known as one of the most commanding pianists of jazz's young generation, a gospel-infused technician with contemporary sensibilities and a deeply rhythmic approach.
It helps, also, that Beyoncé has certainly crafted a body of work — particularly in the past half-decade — that caters to more adult sensibilities than, say, early One Direction.
And when we listen, we might think about the most vulnerable aspects of our own sensibilities, too — the irremediably blue parts, the hopeful parts, the shy or naïve parts.
With its bright colors, zany sitcom sensibilities, and live audience laughter, the high school comedy, premiering Friday, March 23, looks a lot like the Disney Channel's golden age fare.
Margaret Willes's new book shows more clearly and more engagingly than most previous works how this friendship developed, and offers a vivid and subtle depiction of her subjects' sensibilities.
Charlie Brooker's anthology series Black Mirror is celebrated for its wit, its style, and in some rare cases — as in last season's "San Junipero" — its incredibly earnest emotional sensibilities.
Adding insult to injury, she contrasted Mr Biden's apparent carelessness towards minority sensibilities with a memory of the racism she had faced as a mixed-race child in California.
For instance, it was not only believed that miasma caused disease, but that the type of illness one procured had to do with one's moral sensibilities and bad habits.
Such examples serve to signal that the league considers safety only slightly more important than the sensibilities of its more priggish viewers, who might be turned off by twerking.
Gillespie's decision to make the matters of the MS-13 gang and sanctuary cities an issue in the Virginia gubernatorial campaign has offended the sensibilities of his Democratic opponents.
Always a sculptor who worked against the established norms of technique and rigid cultural identities, Kar's work exemplifies the confluence of artistic sensibilities that the Indo-French exchange enriched.
It might be time for the Mavericks, even if it offends their best player's sensibilities, to stop with the stall tactics and begin developing a new core in earnest.
Our sensibilities and causes may have changed, but attempts at public persuasion still abound, whether it's accusations of "fake news" or the deliberate planting of misinformation on the internet.
In fact, they think beer drinkers with discerning sensibilities and favorite styles and flavor profiles can find just the right mead for them, if they give it a chance.
It was after his deportation to Pakistan that he was arrested for running a Facebook page (under his own name) that had offended the sensibilities of mainstream religious groups.
I think something about the very regimented 'order' represented in the painting, coupled with the arbitrary, psychedelic assortment of objects displayed really appeals to my sensibilities—organised, yet puzzling!
There are a few add-ons—a couple of dull songs that weren't in the first version, slight tweaks for 2017 sensibilities—but this is essentially the same movie.
The news sent shockwaves around the industry; Ive is a legendary figure at Apple, and his design sensibilities have influenced almost every modern consumer tech product on the market.
"It's about equipping them with the critical sensibilities to interrogate the kinds of sexualized content that is presented to them regularly," whether by "Game of Thrones" or pornography aggregators.
But the best friendships are those in which one person elevates the sensibilities of the other, including from time to time helping us see things from a different angle.
The duo later carried on to produce genre-defining sounds of reggae, dancehall, and dub, while also extending their sensibilities to British rock vocalists like Sting and Mick Jagger.
The children are our future, as they say, so if Apple and the iPhone are going to survive, the company is going to have to appeal to their sensibilities.
But all these guys, the kind of neo-soul thing, it's right up my alley, I like that kind of harmonic, somewhat kind of more sophisticated harmonic sound sensibilities.
By "epistemic world" I mean a broadly shared framework for knowing in which emotions, moral sensibilities and reason are all informed by certain values, either consciously or unconsciously held.
As she developed her art, she found that she admired artists with wide-ranging sensibilities and a protean quality, especially Pablo Picasso, Joseph Beuys, Alberto Giacometti and Robert Rauschenberg.
His book, "A Place for Wolves," ran afoul of the sensibilities of the Twitter gatekeeping class, which deemed it insensitive to Muslims and unduly focused on people of privilege.
As managers of some of the era's most potent British rock bands, they stood at the forefront of sounds, sensibilities and styles that would demolish and remake pop culture.
American bosses are now in the unenviable position of having to weigh up the prospect of Chinese official ire with the sensibilities of politicians, employees and consumers at home.
The world may not have its eyes on Sydney at the moment, but the five chefs whose cooking impressed me the most have global origins, cosmopolitan sensibilities, or both.
Having negotiated the rights, Discovery must now negotiate the much more delicate task of broadcasting to dozens of markets, respecting the national sensibilities of each one — starting at Pyeongchang.
The new "Emma," directed by Autumn de Wilde, making a confident feature debut, is set in an early 19th century that has been shrewdly retrofitted for modern-age sensibilities.
The episode comes amid a broader discussion of China's impact on the entertainment and sports industries, as international businesses ensure that they do not offend the Chinese government's sensibilities.
If social media and the artsy sensibilities of ad marketing are cribbing the same aesthetic ideas Whitmore is interested in, could it be time to work against the zeitgeist?
"Why Airbnb bought it: Airbnb was fairly cryptic about the purchase, with cofounder and chief product officer Joe Gebbia telling Wired he was "inspired by [Lapka's] impressive design sensibilities.
The idea of its clattering sound accompanying TV shows, commercials, and retail installations invoked an alternate, more interesting reality, in which 100 gecs' sensibilities were tastemaking rather than subversive.
But the very real possibility of another calamitous conflict, this time with a nuclear-armed ideological rival, weighed on the minds and sensibilities of many thoughtful men and women.
Amid the clash of sensibilities and amusing sights this show fruitfully unleashes, I realized, once more, my preference for design that is functional, affordable and capable of mass production.
WIMBLEDON, England — Jurij Rodionov's bleached-blond man bun did not offend Wimbledon sensibilities before his third-round boys' singles match Thursday, but something nearly invisible did: his blue underwear.
But the brief was unusually sassy, mocking Murray and its CEO for suing over a broadcast just because their "delicate sensibilities were offended" when Oliver was mean to them.
The idea that requests for White House tours and the planning of the Easter Egg Roll depend on the president's spouse should be shocking to our 21st-century sensibilities.
Bennet believes at least some of the answers to defeating Donald Trump can be found in the old-fashioned style and in the Midwest sensibilities he learned from Celeste.
Here the Gestapo understood Germans' religious sensibilities, a latitude the churches did not take advantage of since they were sufficiently loyal to remain silent about the persecution of Jews.
Mr. Mulvaney, who helped found the hard-line Freedom Caucus in the House, has brought those sensibilities to the White House, not always with Mr. Trump's knowledge or support.
Starting with Less Talk, the band embedded itself in a progressive punk lineage of bands pushing against the traditional—and sometimes oddly conservative—boundaries of the genre's political sensibilities.
And then sometimes they make an olive marmalade sandwich with rosemary cream and avocado jam (something I made up), and my non-British sensibilities make me want to wretch.
This month you will meet someone whose sensibilities are the polar opposite of yours, become locked in heated intellectual debate, and immediately thereafter fall head-over-heels in love.
Such an emphasis is only possible because the institute's directors put aside their own egos to allow other voices and sensibilities to influence the artwork and the larger institution.
As Hackett and his fellow high-altitude specialists quickly discovered, dex works wonders in combatting these symptoms and restoring a climber's sensibilities enough to get them off the mountain.
The repetitiveness of the work, and the lack of contact with those who will be on the receiving end of it, has a way of numbing our moral sensibilities.
Photo courtesy of Xiu Xiu Every aspect of Twin Peaks, from its fashion sensibilities to its typeface will be forever etched into American culture until the end of time.
Though he's been making movies for nearly 25 years, Denis Villeneuve has remained under the radar—a shame, as he's brought such unique sensibilities to movies like Enemy and Sicario.
As Halloween rolls around, workers across the country will be bringing fall-themed treats into the office, participating in company costume contests and indulging their creepiest sensibilities with scary movies.
At a narrow but crucial level, Ryan's admitting obliquely that the party depends on white nationalists for its survival and appealing to their sensibilities creates problems—something most Republicans deny.
"I do think of 'The National Anthem' as a sort of tender romance," he said at the show's New York Comic Con panel, giving us some insight into his sensibilities.
Forced to adapt or fizzle out, Iran's propaganda machine has sought to embrace the latest trends and technologies to try to tailor messages to the sensibilities of a new generation.
Modern in spirit, even as it features traditional imagery — pine trees, bamboo, cranes, thatch-roof houses — kimono K101 exemplifies the Meiji period's melding of elements and sensibilities old and new.
Its combination of small-town soap opera, whodunnit, and batshit Black Lodge weirdness was a potent cocktail, tempering David Lynch's more extreme sensibilities and creating something captivating in the process.
That angered both sides: The league was criticized by some fans and US politicians for appearing to compromise its principles, and condemned by others in China for offending national sensibilities.
I found myself wondering about this a lot in college when I was figuring out not only my sexuality but my style, my sensibilities, my taste in art and friends.
Even better, Harris Dickinson has the rock n' roll sensibilities and emotional depth needed to bring the ill-fated "Golden Hippie," as Paul III was known around Rome, to life.
Part of it is about fitting into the decor so that these smart speakers can stand free and clear and unhidden on shelves, tables and surfaces without offending any sensibilities.
These join two repertory works, one that explores the cracks in a relationship and one that reimagines a Buddhist legend, all told with Ms. Chase's physical inventiveness and storytelling sensibilities.
Bo Bardi's architecture and vision didn't fall within a strict movement; she absorbed the modern sensibilities of her times, but without forgetting the past, or basic human needs for comfort.
And while My Dear Melancholy, is a piecemeal stylistic return, the meat of the project—insofar as its lyrical content—retains much of the pop sensibilities of Starboy-era Weeknd.
Pitch Perfect's Rebel Wilson will bring her comedic sensibilities as his sidekick in a gender-bending LeFou, while 30 Rock's Jane Krakowski will undoubtedly steal the show as Mrs. Potts.
Now, when we heard that this cheese was strawberry-flavored and bright pink, our adult sensibilities kicked in and we thought maybe this snack isn't the best thing for us.
They cite a range of cultural factors, including the naturally blunt demeanor that New Yorkers are famous for, as well as overlapping sensibilities on political issues like infrastructure and spending.
DETROIT — Donald J. Trump's visit to a black church here on Saturday will be a major moment for a candidate with a history of offending the sensibilities of black Americans.
Network television in the 21948s was taking its first steps away from the sanitized, taboo-heavy sensibilities of the 2700s and '22012s, tentatively embracing a new social and political frankness.
His focus on gaining attention clashed with the sensibilities of many of the lawyers who worked for him and were accustomed to a more scrupulous and less publicity-minded approach.
Working largely out of the artistic limelight at her home in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., Ms. Stein resurrected historical weaving techniques and merged them with 20th-century Bauhaus design sensibilities.
"The Robe" (2008) and "Armor Lingerie V" (2007), suspended in one of the museum's open galleries, are sculptural metal works depicting women's undergarments that powerfully evoke female sexuality and sensibilities.
The Rivertowns alone have five distinct sensibilities: Hastings-on-Hudson is the artsiest; Dobbs Ferry, the most diverse; Irvington, the toniest; Tarrytown, the most charming; and Ardsley, the most landlocked.
As other candidates with similarly populist sensibilities also consider runs, including Ms. Warren and Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, Mr. Sanders and his allies are confident in his enduring appeal.
While we, too, may cringe at the notion of "vaginal sensibilities," Denes did work differently from her male contemporaries, and not just because of the smaller budgets available to her.
After considering the inmates' privacy, audience sensibilities and our inability to provide more context for the specific incidents depicted, The Times determined that few of these photos could be published.
Forced to adapt or fizzle out, Iran's propaganda machine has sought to embrace the latest trends and technologies to try to tailor messages to the sensibilities of a new generation.
But even as its product line began to reflect the refined grooming habits and shifting sensibilities of the modern metrosexual man, its branding stuck to old-school attitudes about romance.
Those projections, by Ruey Horng Sun, support not only the play's noir sensibilities with lots of lamplit San Francisco streets but also its view of the fragmentary nature of consciousness.
The name referred to a coterie of Uber's top executives who were among some of the company's early employees and had some of the same aggressive sensibilities as Mr. Kalanick.

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