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"You stripped away script, you stripped away everything," Mr. Licht said.
He stripped away Kratos's power to teach him a lesson.
Everything about me was stripped away with one magazine cover.
All the camp has been stripped away in this reboot.
Because they're not happy about their rights being stripped away.
And any decorative details had long ago been stripped away.
Last week, he stripped away the pretense and the camouflage.
In The Handmaid's Tale, women's rights are gradually, slowly stripped away.
I couldn't believe my right to vote had been stripped away.
In 'The Handmaid's Tale,' women's rights are gradually, slowly stripped away.
Before that, only the institution of slavery stripped away children wholesale.
But for some, that freedom can be stripped away after sunset.
First, the state legislature stripped away some significant powers from Gov.
Over the years, much of that autonomy has been stripped away.
Bright yellow "all sales final" signs stripped away any residue of luxury.
But even after recent volatility is stripped away, the economy is decelerating.
Our dignity is stripped away from us in front of our peers.
Secular and religious end-of-life rituals, too, have been stripped away.
Our rights and liberties were illegally stripped away by this dishonest fool.
The character is still there, but his purpose has been stripped away.
Would this same luxury handbag still be covetable with the label stripped away?
Women will not stand by while their most fundamental rights are stripped away.
Nearly all of the impediments have been stripped away a long time ago.
"No one goes in looking to have their personality stripped away," he said.
In the past 20 years or so management layers have been stripped away.
Your reliance on basic utilities are stripped away, forcing you to make do.
The proposed settlement would restore safeguards that were stripped away after the Sept.
It allows pretense to be stripped away — it's just you and the barbell.
The physical is stripped away, erased by humankind's capability to mass-produce it.
The astronomers were hoping to learn more about how the gas is stripped away.
It's like having everything stripped away, so there's a kind of purity in that.
A multiplayer game in which human-to-human interactions were all but stripped away.
We will not stand by while our basic health and rights are stripped away.
But this veneer of amiability is stripped away in the thrill of the kill.
Then, Lauri came along and her freedom was stripped away, along with her youth.
And if the tax incentives are stripped away, EVs would be much less competitive.
Whatever veneer of unseemliness we associated with contemptuous public speech has been stripped away.
Everything else is stripped away, to leave the essential shared experience of the water.
We are saying that we will not sit by as our rights are stripped away.
The pall that has surrounded cannabis for so many years is finally being stripped away.
The skin of the forearm was stripped away, baring muscle and sheaths of silvery tendon.
He's not dead, but he has had the power of the Black Panther stripped away.
NBA Jam stripped away rules like goaltending to emphasize speed, and Dunk Lords goes further.
I had my dreams stripped away from me — and I knew the rules going in.
Much like Aunt Lydia, she lies to Americans who are having their rights stripped away.
They stripped away things like intonation that might otherwise make these lists sound more musical.
Procedural gamesmanship back in June nearly stripped away many of the bill's most important components.
The task is far more difficult when existing federal funding streams are being stripped away.
Even in the dim, no-frills setting, with performance elements stripped away, Dixon is dynamic.
I had my dreams stripped away from me—and I knew the rules going in.
With all the processing these wines received, the wines' vital life forces were stripped away.
"California is going to restore what Washington stripped away," he pledged at a news conference.
When adjectives and other literary flourishes are stripped away, only feelings and everyday objects remain.
It stripped away my confidence and degraded the trust I had in my fellow Marines.
Americans of all ages rightly expect that the law's benefits will not be stripped away.
AppValley offers a version of Spotify's free streaming music service with the advertisements stripped away.
In other words, her ability to consent is stripped away because she's married to her attacker.
It's as if I had health insurance and it was suddenly stripped away by an orangutang.
Once iTunes' DRM protections were stripped away and it was shared, the movie spread like wildfire.
The show built an intimacy with her, and it's been fascinating to see it stripped away.
Her dreams and innocence are slowly stripped away after she marries a viscount who is unfaithful.
"He stripped away the youth from us and made me and my brother orphans," she said.
And to have that stripped away felt really cruel to my wife and to my daughter.
The innocence I had as a child in tune with the woman inside was stripped away.
He stripped away long-held social benefits of Saudi citizens and began replacing them with cash.
Over time, the flow of charged particles and plasma from the sun stripped away Mars' atmosphere.
As the 19th century progressed, however, prejudice steadily increased and free blacks' rights were stripped away.
We cannot and we will not sit back quietly and watch our rights be stripped away.
The sharp tit-for-tat stripped away the customary veneer of diplomatic niceties during public remarks.
A list does not include anything outside itself; all the world's wonderful unlistability gets stripped away.
"Each year — each half a year — barriers are stripped away from hip-hop," Mr. Gengo said.
All the barriers I've worked so hard to build are essentially stripped away through their posts.
"As a Tiny Desk artist, all the technology is stripped away from the music," says Rogosin.
The barrier between audience and artists is stripped away when you're jammed together on a cruise ship.
OklahomaIf it's found that a child was conceived during rape, the perpetrator's rights can be stripped away.
Mr Segev is one of Israel's "new historians", who have stripped away the mythology around its birth.
This quarter should show how meaty Google's core business is when its costly ventures are stripped away.
It's like he took the cliché cable survivalist show, and stripped away the ego and flashy graphics.
" The question that The Rain raises is what remains "when civilization is stripped away in an instant.
And I think it would be even worse today if we stripped away a lot of security.
But to produce the refined version, that shell gets stripped away, leaving just the wheat's carby endosperm.
Had those revenues been stripped away, pushing tax reform through reconciliation would have been much, much easier.
Tru has stripped away its closets and dressers in favor of wall hooks and open pipe shelving.
It was as though the reality of cancer had stripped away an enamel of fear of failure.
And with formulaic language stripped away, it is the characters and their interactions that take center stage.
Which bands of color are paint added or paint subtracted, stripped away with a squeegee while wet?
" Since then, Ms. Vosper has slowly stripped away the traditional biblical language from her Sunday "weekly gatherings.
Context was stripped away from the exchanges, twisting their meaning to build a specific narrative around Quinn.
The longer she soaks,the more moisture gets stripped away, especially if she's already prone to dry skin.
She has a future, but then to see that future stripped away in a millisecond is so heartbreaking.
It's made from what is left over when the other, higher grades are stripped away for pricier projects.
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 is in danger of having its ability to protect wildlife stripped away.
In one gallery, paintings are stripped away from their frames, recalling the way in which Bonnard usually worked.
I observe my form as a naked canvas, stripped away of society's ideas about what femininity should be.
A lot of the power has been stripped away or devolved away from some of these large agencies.
Once these harmful regulations have been stripped away, market forces can take over, which will benefit all consumers.
The limited selection of gear you normally have at the start of a Hitman level is stripped away.
"Decades of unfair trade deals have stripped away this country's wealth … and taken away our dignity," Trump said.
Immigration judges are overworked and their authority has been stripped away by political policies and case completion guidelines.
Over time, the flow of charged particles and plasma from the sun stripped away most of Mars' atmosphere.
So If these rules are stripped away, what impact could that have on the news media in America?
However, Immelt, also said years of bad regulatory and economic practices were being stripped away to promote competitiveness.
Trump asserted that his and others' rights were "illegally stripped away" by Comey, whom he fired in 2017.
Without study or discernment, he has stripped away regulations meant to restrain climate change and to protect consumers.
The original satire of the Griffin stunt — in good taste or bad, effective or not — is stripped away.
Once my European citizenship is stripped away from me without my consent, I will be left feeling stateless.
It seemed that cancer had stripped away the fear of failure that lopes after her like a hound.
The move stripped away some consumer protections and suggested that the department might be reconsidering the project entirely.
Using lasers, restorers stripped away the deposits strata by strata — a technique never used before in the catacombs.
Through it all, I am transfixed, horrified as the last historic remnants are stripped away — but fascinated, too.
But that context was largely stripped away in the commentary that followed, nearly all of which condemned antifa.
Unfortunately, those oleophobic (oil-repelling) coats can be stripped away when you use alcohol or other harsh chemicals.
Right-click on an email, pick Show in immersive reader, and everything but the text is stripped away—Outlook.
An essentially tender and passive man, Ezzedine finds sustenance in his Islamic faith as his dignity is stripped away.
Dams have failed, levees breached and other infrastructure stripped away as raging floodwaters and chunks of ice move downstream.
Mr Maruyama says the front-office clutter of high-street banks can be stripped away, leaving only cash machines.
"Some of the power that was stripped away from cities is maybe going to be restored back," he says.
"This is a really intense and vulnerable time where you usually have support, but it's stripped away," McCarty says.
"Our reproductive rights are blatantly and systematically being stripped away before our very eyes," Milano wrote in her column.
Unfortunately, the employment protections to which trans people have access are already being stripped away by the Trump Administration.
He nicknamed the drug "Adam" because he believed it stripped away neuroses and returned patients to their primordial states.
Part of this initiative was we took a look and stripped away those elements that would not service horror.
Under holacracy, however, titles are stripped away, allowing a once lower-level employee to have great impact, Hsieh said.
But once his rhetoric is stripped away, his conduct was not criminal, though it was at some point contemptible.
"We're going to have rights stripped away" if Trump's nominee is like conservative justices, Reiner told CNN's John Berman.
For many, it feels like nothing, as if some unseen force has stripped away the sufferer's ability to feel.
Her normally caricature pop singing voice has been stripped away and what we have left is low and hymnal.
Those Croatian players who could still move ran to their fans once more, the fatigue stripped away by delirium.
LG: So let's say on the 14th, let's say this vote passes, and Title II regulations are stripped away.
Hazelnuts were my childhood, and it was like part of my innocent childish memories were stripped away from me.
"Seeing what had been done to those people's bodies — it just stripped away all of the numbing," she said.
And the radiation it likely faces has likely stripped away key elements for life like hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
Then Mr. Modi stripped away autonomy and statehood for Kashmir, which used to be India's only Muslim-majority state.
But those private plans came with significant cost-sharing subsidies, which would be stripped away by the Senate's bill.
Each house's old roofing material had been stripped away, and replaced with one of four new styles of solar tile.
Toys R Us' liquidation, which stripped away about 30,000 U.S. jobs and pulled at the country's heartstrings, stoked particular fury.
Kitchen employees stripped away the knife and took him to the floor, police said, and he went into cardiac arrest.
But her sheer potential to actually make something of herself, and to have that stripped away — it's really powerful television.
But without these knotty meditations, the film's intellectual meat is stripped away, leaving only bones, gristle and a few scraps.
When the labeling is stripped away they are essentially the same products being marketed toward women at higher price points.
" The process stripped away Mr. Coates's sober tone, Ms. Whitehead said, revealing that "there was actually a voice of rage.
My uncle and I took back the humanity that was stripped away from us with a simple act of love.
If the individual mandate is stripped away, it argues, two other key parts of Obamacare should necessarily fall with it.
Remaking the brand in her own image, one that catered to the female gaze, she stripped away fuss and frippery.
Mothers who commit minor crimes have their parental rights stripped away and aren't given the chance to raise their own children.
"The women of the show are stripped away of everything — their rights, ownership over their bodies, their femininity," Gurung told Vogue.
And that can be stripped away from any of us, regardless of gender, by a predator with the inclination and opportunity.
The tools it offered helped make many Android apps feel consistent, but it also stripped away too much differentiation between them.
You&aposll be stunned by the precisely calibrated 220-degree water, your delusions about the president will be gradually stripped away.
On top of that, Pai actively fought and stripped away similar regulations on the companies that he does regulate — internet providers.
The potential innocent explanations for the president's behavior over the last two years have been steadily stripped away, piece by piece.
While those advantages eroded over time and led to the recession, December's U.S. tax law changes stripped away the last benefits.
Imagine, then, how you would feel having that happiness stripped away with a single drop of one less-than-stellar sphere.
Just add enough alcohol and adrenaline and social inhibitions are stripped away to reveal the most ugly aspects of some people.
The Voting Rights Advancement Act, which would restore the protections stripped away by Shelby, has stalled in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
So now that we have your attention: Our reproductive rights are blatantly and systematically being stripped away before our very eyes.
If net neutrality is stripped away, how could this affect small businesses and startups that couldn't pay for the fast lanes?
And — harder to quantify — the promise of being able to do things right for the people you love is stripped away.
When you have so many externals stripped away, yes — it is the basics that quickly emerge as daily blessings: Good neighbors.
"The women in the novel are dehumanized and faceless and sort of stripped away of their complexity," Ms. Spencer-Jones said.
Now that the filters and fantasy have been stripped away, is there a risk the message will seem like a fake?
Just as the individual mandate forced individuals to purchase government-designed health insurance, ObamaCare's limits on HSAs stripped away consumer choice.
The giant machines stripped away the beans and spit them into empty grain trucks rolling just behind to catch the bounty.
If the curse runs its course, their humanity will be stripped away completely, and they will forever be dead, regular objects.
And then it's gone, everything stripped away to leave only silence; the stillness of the biggest black mankind's ever stared out into.
It also would have stripped away Obamacare's federal subsidies by 2018, eliminated funding for Medicaid expansion and canceled a multitude of taxes.
The attacks stripped away the sense of calm in Riyadh, a city which until recent months had never quite felt at war.
In this collection, that context is stripped away—only the year is provided—and there are no illustrations of the subject's work.
The bottom line: "The potential innocent explanations for Trump's behavior over the last two years are being steadily stripped away," Graff tweeted.
That whole sense of you being entitled to a long life and a family had already been stripped away by that bereavement.
Gradually, the property is sanitised, and with that its unique freewheeling charm, like the raffish heart of their marriage, is stripped away.
After the 2008 crisis, both had their local authority stripped away by the state of Michigan, with emergency managers replacing municipal governments.
In the 2004 World Cup, a looming N.H.L. lockout stripped away the energy of Canada beating Finland in the one-game final.
But once I stripped away that 'Michelle Obama,' I was able to take it back to that girl from the South Side.
In such tales, ambiguity is stripped away, exposing the sick pleasure of the powerful psychopath and the terror of his innocent prey.
Under Mexican law, native Californians had established rights, but after Anglo-American foreigners invaded sovereign Indian nations, those rights were stripped away.
It was a celebration of empowerment and self-acceptance by often-marginalized people: the taking back of power stripped away long ago.
The generals who rule behind a thin civilian facade have stripped away rights and freedoms, including many supposedly guaranteed by Egypt's constitution.
Then in March, FEMA released a four-year strategic plan that stripped away previous mentions of climate change and sea-level rise.
That thin protective layer gets stripped away when the water is too acidic, enabling large quantities of lead to contaminate the flowing water.
Sarah Jones, a London Labour MP, says budget cuts have stripped away the social workers and local bobbies needed for such an approach.
But the right to pursue happiness for so many is stripped away — it's raped, it's abused, it's taken by force, fraud, or coercion.
He built an empire using control and a carefully constructed facade, and when those things are stripped away, the center refuses to hold.
Mr. Franco said the stepchild provision might ultimately get stripped away, which would make it easier to pass a law on civil unions.
So if we stripped away the preconceived notions, the assumptions, and expectations, maybe we'd all have a better time during a first date.
The statues originally played a much larger role in the narrative as well, but ended up being one of many elements stripped away.
No woman should be forced to carry a pregnancy to term against her will because her access to care has been stripped away.
But those jobs are gone now, stripped away as the UMWA was gutted, and underground operations closed in favor of streamlined MTR outfits.
Visually, the bialy is a failed bagel, almost as if all the air had been let out and the glossy sheen stripped away.
Two of the things that are stripped away from the Handmaids are the right to privacy and the right to be an individual.
Today, the FCC stripped away regulations that protect net neutrality, but telecom companies can only end internet freedom if there is no alternative.
Months earlier, though, potential successors had begun to circle, sensing that the scandal had stripped away Mr. Kohl's hallmark mantle of political invulnerability.
So for de Wilde's metaphor to work, those layers all have to be stripped away, which is where things start to get sexy.
Once the earlier arguments are stripped away, that is the heart of the author's claims to have a dispositive answer to the question.
By contrast, MAVEN has determined how quickly the Martian atmosphere is being stripped away by the solar wind: about four pounds a second.
Skeptics also worry that there wouldn't be any accountability for insurers that engage in shoddy business practices if state regulations are stripped away.
Protections for patients with preexisting conditions are stripped away, as are financial protections that limit older Americans' exposure to sky-high insurance premiums.
But we do know that the company has already started running tests of news links in search results with text and images stripped away.
We've stripped away all of the extra visual crud that tends to wash up onto the shores of a website and stick to it.
Researchers in the past had used a lower-intensity beam on small molecules, which in turn stripped away electrons from the molecules' iodine atoms.
Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement from the Supreme Court spells a potential future in which even more women's reproductive rights are targeted and stripped away.
But languages develop more rules than they need; as they are learned by foreign speakers joining the group, some of these get stripped away.
Let's cut to the chase: Working people are having their fundamental rights stripped away, and we're running out of time to get them back.
The simple way of describing Gris is that it's a side-scrolling platform game where many of the traditional elements have been stripped away.
Mars doesn't have a magnetosphere which means the atmosphere we just built on second Earth would be stripped away from radiation and solar wind.
It's less about having personhood stripped away, and more about normalizing enslavement to the point where one cannot imagine facing life outside the cage.
While the car was assembled with safety regulations in mind, many of those features are stripped away when it's turned into a stretch vehicle.
Anyway, over the years, they've continued to evoke real danger, even as they've stripped away the layers of noise and embraced more traditional songwriting.
She asked the nuns to sit for portraits, in which she stripped away the background to show their eyes and faces in clear focus.
With everything stripped away from it, if you found the lacquer table in a garbage dump, I hope you'd say, somebody's thought about this.
Life After Hate received a $250,28 grant from the Obama administration to support its work—funding that the Trump administration stripped away in 220.
One reason for his fury: A favorite barometer of his own success has been stripped away by days of savage losses on the markets.
But last season, with Frank finally planted in the Oval Office and Claire's position as United Nations ambassador stripped away, things began to shift.
Real-life Anna Kareninas understand that you are projecting your ignorant, arrogant phallocentric fantasies onto a female character whose humanity you have stripped away.
Mr. Trump came to appreciate the potency that gun rights — and the fear of having them stripped away — had with many of his supporters.
Still, in the lead up to the deal, the FCC stripped away numerous rules designed to protect the integrity and diversity of local media.
The plan would restore the FCC's authority and net neutrality rules stripped away by the Ajit Pai FCC, subjecting ISPs to far greater oversight.
The internet stripped away barriers between consumers and brands, meaning that transparency and attention to ethics and values is at an all-time high.
The magic of the red carpet had been stripped away — all that was left was the actual carpet and labels where press outlets had stood.
Topeka Sam spoke in front of the entire Trump administration about what it was like as an incarcerated woman to have her dignity stripped away.
Screenshot: YouTubeAnti-government conspiracy theorist turned pro-Trump mouthpiece Alex Jones found his hard-won followings on the web's biggest platforms stripped away this week.
Now that he is on his second album under his own namesake, the orchestrated neofolk offering Eye for an Eye, all pretensions are stripped away.
Threatened by its location on the banks of the Nile, the temple was subjected to centuries of annual flooding that stripped away the painted exterior.
Donald Trump, through a campaign of racist incitement against minorities, and Mexicans in particular, has stripped away the veneer masking the passions driving that debate.
But as the Mailer-Abbott saga shows, when the story is stripped away, all that remains is senseless tragedy and a bewildering lack of accountability.
In the essay, she writes something like: when you're doing this, the shell covering is stripped away, and all that's left is an enormous eye.
Using a two-step process, researchers at the University of Maryland, College Park, stripped away the plank's tan and brown color and made it clear.
But his comments, including a call to the public to defeat Trump in a "landslide" in the next election, have stripped away any remaining pretense.
The rich, varnished sound that you hear on his first recording, from 1983, has been partly stripped away: the tone is more tensile, more vulnerable.
That experience stripped away what Wouk once called "the hard shell of a New York wise guy" whose ambition had been to write Broadway farces.
As a mature artist, Tim Burton's work married his love of the surreal to stories that stripped away the banality of everyday, politely civilized life.
What I saw in those horrific images of protesters being driven over by armored police vehicles were people whose basic freedoms were being stripped away.
However, the court case to follow was a stark reminder that just as easy as hope for change can emerge, it can be stripped away.
I recently treated my car with 303 Touchless Sealant, a hydrophobic silicon-based spray, so I was happy to know it wouldn't be stripped away.
With every illusion stripped away, Egypt is revealed to be a state without real institutions, led by a man who is not a real politician.
But try as mountaineering might to masquerade as a traditional endurance sport, the risks remain, increasing as gear is stripped away to the bare minimum.
Voters are alarmed at the idea that their ObamaCare benefits might be stripped away by the GOP, and no comparable services offered in their place.
It's largely the point of the game: the written story is stripped away to make room for the ones that players come up with themselves.
"There is so much ideological, almost philosophical baggage that needs to get stripped away to get to the investing question," he said of ESG strategies.
"The illusion that tens of thousands of nuclear weapons are a guarantor of national security has been stripped away," the Bulletin said at the time.
The thing to remember when you're visiting is this: San Francisco, stripped away of all the artisanal bullshit, is a view city and nature city.
The network of speakers that had been intricately placed on the different floors of the small house to distribute Henry's sound montages has been stripped away.
One supervisor stripped away all conventional remedies for most patients he saw, even those with chronic illnesses requiring medication, like high blood pressure, diabetes, and asthma.
While DJ Kool Herc stripped away his accent in order to fit in, he retained the Jamaican mannerisms all other DJs to come would build upon.
Although Manning is constitutionally protected from double jeopardy—from being charged twice for the same crime—her political right to silence has effectively been stripped away.
He also stripped away the Lands' End apparel business, which Sears acquired for $230 billion in 43 and now has a market value of $24 million.
Five minutes into talking to Zelda Williams, however, and you know that if everything else was stripped away, Williams would still be pursuing her creative truth.
He also stripped away the Lands' End apparel business, which Sears acquired for $19813 billion in 2002 and now has a market value of $700 million.
Democrats in 2006 vowed to bring the war in Iraq to an end and restore the social safety net policies that the administration had stripped away.
Images of the plant from local media showed its walls stripped away, leaving only a shell of a building with girders and scraps of roofing material.
All your weapons and armor are stripped away in Trials of the Sword, leaving you to improvise as some formation of enemies moves in to attack.
Years of deforestation have stripped away the soil's ability to conserve water, leading to shortages in the dry season when most of the surface water evaporates.
When he stripped away the intellectual window-dressing from conservatism, it turned out that very few voters cared about that window-dressing in the first place.
That added billions of dollars to Twitter's market cap before being promptly stripped away as soon as it became clear none of the companies were interested.
The 2,200-square-foot store has stripped away the dark, saturated orange and pink motif in favor of a lighter color scheme and more natural light.
In effect, the thin partition that had separated the Communist Party from direct oversight of film production and imports of foreign films has been stripped away.
And again, no one is telling pharmaceutical companies and their workers that their protections need to be stripped away so that others can enjoy cheaper prices.
In the current model, Polaroid has stripped away the useful Bluetooth function that let you use your phone as a remote shutter through a companion app.
In the current model, Polaroid has stripped away the useful Bluetooth function that let you use your phone as a remote shutter through a companion app.
But once all the variables, like parental education and income, are stripped away, there is no indication that those who take A.P.s do better in college.
The globalization of the genre piqued the diaspora's interest in their homeland, encouraging them to partake in a culture that had been stripped away from them.
It wasn't until the 1930s that researchers realized coronium was not a new element, but rather iron with half of the atom's 26 electrons stripped away.
Calçots (Catalonian green onions) were chucked directly onto the hot embers; their blackened outer skin was stripped away to reveal a delicately silky, leeklike inner flesh.
Once you've stripped away the digital chatter clamoring for your attention, your smartphone will return to something closer to the role originally conceived by Mr. Jobs.
"Twenty-four hours after my improbable dream became a reality, my pride was stripped away," Carlson says of her immediate experiences after winning Miss America in 1989.
Dubbed the Save the Internet Act, the proposal would also restore FCC authority over internet service providers, stripped away in the wake of last year's controversial repeal.
Doors are being ripped right off their hinges, and windows, walls, and roofs of homes, restaurants, and hotels are being stripped away by the storm's incredible power.
Although this is not perfect, it has stripped away some of the rules that cosset workers who already have jobs but deter companies from hiring new staff.
Hill joins a running list of Black women whose music has been produced for the masses while their ownership has been questioned, or worse, completely stripped away.
Simultaneously displayed and preserved in the plastic, the physical form of the plants remains while their connection to the life cycle and to nature is stripped away.
Tens of thousands are fleeing Venezuela in search of freedom and economic opportunity as the rule of law continues to be stripped away in their home country.
This destructive bill could hurt a million Rhode Islanders, and millions of others across the country who could see their guaranteed sick and safe time stripped away.
They show the extent of white Christian anger — the privileged who are furious that their privileges are being stripped away by those they view as outside interlopers.
The storm's 185 mile-per-hour winds and water stripped away plant life across the entirety of St. John and St. Thomas and, according to USVI Gov.
It tells the story of Anton Stratis, a tennis prodigy whose childhood is stripped away by an ambitious father who nurtures talent and resentment in his son.
But like other spiritual disciplines -- meditation, for example -- fasting's religious roots were stripped away as it became a "productivity hack" among the Silicon Valley and celebrity set.
Homeowners should sit up and take notice because a lot of protections they can now take for granted will be stripped away if this push is successful.
Reducing his focus to the building blocks of glamour, the fabrics and forms on which our assumptions rest, the creative director John Galliano stripped away and rebuilt.
Data from BepiColombo could help indicate whether these distant earths could retain an atmosphere or whether any air would be stripped away by the strong stellar winds.
According to Saldivar, a strong message needs to be sent to the US government in order to affirm that our constitutional rights cannot be casually stripped away.
They've stripped away these towns bare and raided the wealth for themselves and taken our jobs away, out of our country, never to return unless I'm elected president.
"White flight" away from central cities stripped away much of the tax base those cities relied on, and with it many of the social services that residents needed.
Even as our constitutional rights are stripped away in service of the president's anti-immigrant fearmongering, no one had ever been arrested for accompanying an asylum-seeker before.
But the Kindle set off an e-reading revolution — modern Kindles start at just $79, with everything from the first design but the E Ink screen stripped away.
The Victorian home's parlor is sectioned off and mostly stripped away until only the essence of the play, dominated by an enveloping evocation of the title setting, remains.
But even with that, I'd argue the scariest thing about the original Blair Witch is how it meticulously stripped away the protective illusion that we were all safe.
"So many of our communities are being stripped away from basic human rights, that we must all come together and use our platforms to stand together," they said.
That news is likely to be met with further groans from flyers, who have complained that the last remaining pleasures of air travel are being slowly stripped away.
Relieved of its original, insidery focus, Veep feels not like it has drifted away from its center, but as though it has stripped away everything but its core.
You live by the sword, you die by the sword While I am sympathetic to the free speech debate, Jones is not having his speech stripped away completely.
Months of haggling and chatter have stripped away their aura of novelty; they became just two more parties, as entangled as any in the poker game of politics.
Valvoline, McClatchy, United Technologies, Motorola, Verizon, J.C. Penney, and General Motors are just some examples of corporations that have already stripped away or "de-risked" their retirees' pensions.
Wildlife protections on black bears, coyote pups and other Alaskan animals are likely to be stripped away under a new National Park Service (NPS) rule formally proposed Monday.
"Vitriol," one of that's record's standouts, stripped away the band's usual trappings of roiling guitar, bass, and drums in favor of curdled electronic arrangements and staccato quasi-rapping.
In our society, the gaps between the haves and the have-nots is widening and people's lives can be stripped away, just as they are in this story.
The formality of Matsalen — tasting menus and tablecloths — has been stripped away and replaced by a more casual style, with blond-wood tables and plates meant for sharing.
If there were ever any doubt that May intends to hold her own Conservative party together at the expense of national interest, it was stripped away this week.
And because Gerwig has stripped away from the text everything that might obscure that logic, for the first time, the ending to Little Women really feels fully satisfying.
Markets "carry memories and associations" for people living around them, he said, unlike supermarkets, which he described as "non-places" where all sense of location is stripped away.
" So in fantasy, that can be stripped away and you can see things the way they actually are, as opposed to reacting to something like, "No, that's not true.
In the 2010-15 parliament about £30bn (equivalent to over 1% of GDP) was stripped away; single parents in work lost benefits worth 6% of their after-tax income.
S.B. 822, which seeks to reenact net neutrality protections stripped away by the Trump administration this year, must be signed or vetoed by Governor Jerry Brown by September 30.
Both Whatsapp and Viber messages, for all their fancy end-to-end encryption, have that protection stripped away when they're backed up to Apple's iCloud servers or Google Drive.
But if the commission's order stood, Jack's freedom to create based on his convictions would have been stripped away, his business decimated, and his beliefs banished from public life.
I confess I'm a bit disappointed that so much of the character of the earlier concept has been stripped away, but there's still plenty to like about this Prototype.
But in a visual media environment where context is rapidly stripped away as images ricochet across the internet, it's hard to know if such a distinction is really possible.
But, for what feels like the first time in 23 seasons, the picture perfect, romantic facade was stripped away and Colton Underwood presented us with a heartbreakingly relatable moment.
" After the show, Philipps wrote on Twitter, "I spoke about my abortion on my show tonight because I can not sit idly by while women's rights are stripped away.
We're supposed to smile and be polite while our basic humanity is stripped away by old men who think little girls should be forced to bear children in rage.
Having stripped away all the clues that she usually provided to indicate how she wanted to be perceived, she was left with bare physical characteristics that read as male.
The band stripped away its frantic, d-beat-driven bursts of aggression in favor of a cavernous death assault that harkens back to Incantation, Autopsy, and early Cannibal Corpse.
"People who are experiencing homelessness have had their dignity stripped away in so many ways, and by providing these items that are so essential, we help them reclaim it."
Myanmar's leaders steadily stripped away their rights, making it extremely difficult for Rohingya to get a government job or a passport, go to school or even be legally married.
The Trump administration's position is that most of the law should remain on the books, but that its protections for people with pre-existing illnesses should be stripped away.
But even if solar flares billions of years ago stripped away the planet's atmosphere, it could have been replenished by gases emanating from the planet's interior, Dr. Bonfils said.
Everything they came up with—chain motels employing the slave-labour of the locals, theme parks, supermarkets selling them bad bland food—stripped away the distinctiveness of the place.
The play's final line finds our heroine clinging to her identity as "a doctor," which is all that remains of someone from whom everything else has been stripped away.
But D'Souza stripped away the "burden," such as it was, arguing that it is up to black Americans to lift themselves from what he saw as a bankrupt culture.
Three generations of Evony Lashawn Wilson's family survived the storm by huddling in a bathroom as the tornado stripped away the roof and caved in the walls around them.
"Most of the physical characteristics that inform who we are as individual women — like our style and personality — slowly get stripped away by the side effects of treatment," she adds.
If Mr Trump repeats his dealmaking trick with the Chinese, perhaps after combined pressure with his new European partner, the tariffs could be stripped away as quickly as they came.
Basically, the past week has stripped away decades of the American smartphone technology backbone and ensured that Huawei is going to have to DIY its future success in these arenas.
Then, in the aftermath of the tragic death of Heather Heyer, even this shred of unity was stripped away as groups openly split over how to deal with Heyer's death.
Once that and the shame are stripped away, what's left is a sense of openness and longing that personally I found inspiring and interesting as well as uncomfortable and alarming.
Then a cataclysm occurs, creating a world in which the "careful theater" of civilization has been stripped away and leaving Frankie, her colleague, and the bonobos dependent on one another.
Ms. Rainer stripped away any such affection with her 1966 masterpiece "Trio A," in which seemingly disparate movements are performed with the dancer making no eye contact with the audience.
Sexual assault reform, making sure that all those protections for our campuses that are being stripped away by Betsy DeVos under Title IX are being reinstated at the state level.
Razer might have stripped away everything I enjoyed most about the original Blade 15, but they didn't take away its ability to play games on high settings at desirable frame rates.
It wouldn't be completely unreasonable for fans to worry that the nice polish on the series' outlandish storylines might be stripped away on a channel that specializes in backwood reality shows.
Americans should be on the lookout for violations of voters' rights next week, now that the US Supreme Court has stripped away many of the protections of the Voting Rights Act.
As long as your intention is clear, that's what matters: "Ritualized self-care is like a secret little tool we always have, even when everything else feels stripped away," she explains.
Their cultural significance is stripped away and used to superficially spice up the game as a whole, without giving needed context to the art and style of what is being appropriated.
Right now, the law protects as many as 129 million Americans with pre-existing conditions, who could be stuck with higher monthly health insurance bills if Obamacare's protections got stripped away.
"My initial reaction when it happened was feeling like part of my identity had been stripped away," said Ms. Muscroft, 24, who works in London for an online food-ordering site.
The political elites have decided that everyone must adhere to the government-approved orthodoxy on these social issues, and therefore legal protections that shield people of faith must be stripped away.
But being surrounded by celebrities in a ranch made for family reunions stripped away the countless celebrities' overwhelming star power, and it really did feel like they were just like us.
But then Mom removes his thick bifocal glasses to adjust his breathing mask and suddenly, with that last layer of defense stripped away, he looks every day of his 82 years.
The harsh reality of life in an overlooked market, less than one year removed from a seemingly devastating and strained trade that stripped away a franchise-lifting talent, is indefinite irrelevance.
People don't typically think of grains as high-protein foods, but that's because refined grains in typical Western cuisine have protein-dense bran and germ stripped away in the milling process.
But that perfect patina is stripped away almost immediately in a setup evocative of Rick Moody's "The Ice Storm," ultimately showcasing the horrors that wealth and boredom and sadness can produce.
To the Editor: Once the apologetics are stripped away, the Senate's message to girls is clear: No matter what happens to you, no matter who does it to you, keep quiet.
Ultimately, each side accumulated more than 33,000 warheads (even though the detonations of just 100 weapons would have sparked a severe global famine and stripped away significant protections against ultraviolet radiation).
After Charlotte died in 1854, publishers began reprinting Tenant, but this time in a version riddled with errors and omissions, with entire chapters stripped away to keep the page count down.
We Latinos and single parents do have a chance to be admitted to an Ivy League school, but our chances could be stripped away by students who are cheating the system.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's impeachment defense is being stripped away plank by plank by some of the administration officials caught up in his scheme to pressure Ukraine for political favors.
He said that if you looked at a typical machine learning model, and stripped away all of the code, what you found was a series of mathematical expressions underlying the model.
"Many of the protections in normal courts are stripped away," says David Nevin, defence lawyer for Khalid Shaikh Mohammad, the alleged chief planner of the September 113th attacks, known widely as KSM.
And any misconceived notions I'd been holding onto about what counted as "real sex" — which, it suddenly occurred to me, I'd actually been having since I was 17 — were completely stripped away.
All of this takes us back to the Shelby decision; jurisdictions in each of these states were subject to the provision of the Voting Rights Act the Supreme Court's ruling stripped away.
They leaned on each other after women were let go from their jobs and participated in political marches as women's rights -- like the ability to control their own money -- were stripped away.
Joined by Jack Antonoff, who produced both Masseduction and Lorde's Melodrama, the duo stripped away the song's original Broadway-lite piano, instead choosing to perform it with a delicate acoustic guitar arrangement.
Despite his commanding lead nationally, his second-place finish in the Hawkeye state stripped away the veneer of invincibility around his campaign and raised questions about the efficacy of his ground game.
Viewers witnessed James' reign get stripped away from him when he lost in Final Jeopardy to a woman named Emma ... who basically bet the farm to beat JH and the other contestant.
Purity was paramount: Mr. Mancuso stripped away mixing equipment used by many D.J.s, imagining that fewer cables and boxes would liberate the sound waves and, consequently, his guests on the dance floor.
It's hard to capture in words the place Mr. Stanfield goes to in his performances, where everything gets stripped away except for something so intense and pure it vibrates off the screen.
Washington (CNN)The United States stripped away its designation of China as a currency manipulator days before President Donald Trump and senior Chinese officials are expected to sign an initial trade deal.
This is one of the most heinous acts of this man: the mugging of the meaning, the disassembling of rhetoric until certainty is stripped away from truth like flesh from a carcass.
"When kids are being stripped away from their parents and held in cages, I will not wait for Congress to solve this crisis," Booker said in a news release outlining the plan Tuesday.
When Labour chancellor Gordon Brown made the Bank independent in setting interest rates in 1997 he stripped away its banking supervisory job, which moved to a new body, the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
"If regulations for unmanned aircraft are held up or are stripped away, there's actually no way for drones to access the airspace," says Gregory McNeal, co-founder of Airmap, a drone mapping company.
A lot of the hour takes place in the days before America became Gilead, when June and her best friend Moira were just living their lives, slowly witnessing their rights being stripped away.
"If regulations for unmanned aircraft are held up or are stripped away, there's actually no way for drones to access the airspace," said Gregory McNeal, co-founder of Airmap, a drone mapping company.
In his assertion that rhetoric, context, and history can be stripped away from a conflict, Nerst writes in contradiction of one of the most influential turns in the humanities in the twentieth century.
Mugabe is already reported to have siphoned millions of dollars into overseas banks, and Mnangagwa's complicity in Mugabe's rule means the 93-year-old leader is unlikely to have those assets stripped away.
The latest example of Trump willfully and knowingly lying: His claim that the moral outrage and horror of children being stripped away from their parents are the responsibility of Democratic members of Congress.
There's nothing necessarily wrong with either example — but they each clearly underline the ways that social media has stripped away our ability to tell what is O.K. to share and what is not.
In times of famine, their nutritious seeds feed humans and wildlife, and the tree's bark — which can be stripped away without killing it — is a source of both nutrition and hydration for elephants.
The American right would be triumphant: With an unassailable 7-2 rightwing majority, abortion rights could be stripped away, lax gun laws loosened further, climate and racial integration legislation gutted and corporations unleashed.
A watered-down version of the bill, which kept the individual mandate and Medicaid expansion but stripped away the ability to enforce either, then passed the Senate and was reapproved by the House.
"In a time of economic turbulence, there's been a search for national identity and individual identity, a feeling that national identities are being stripped away at a pace people can't control," he said.
The car is wider, lower and longer than its road-going counterpart, and somehow looks more properly proportioned with its road-legal restrictions stripped away to take full advantage of its design freedom.
In my case, since much of VICE's staff has shifted to work from home last week, even the illusion of the physical barrier between freelancers and staffers—an office—has been stripped away.
Imagine being so good at killing that someone took your fingers off so you had to live with your stumps and the knowledge that your greatest gift had been stripped away from you.
Having stripped away traditional markups by selling directly to customers and sourcing from sustainable international factories, the brand's offerings might have the most unbeatable combination of quality and price tag this side of 2019.
But for many residents hoping to restart their lives, the storm had stripped away the asset they needed most to return to routine in a metropolitan area geographically larger than New Jersey: their cars.
With fairly reliable digital anonymity at the disposal of anyone willing to download Tor or similar browsers—and with obsessive sharing habits stripped away—most people seem confused on what to do with it.
The exhibition is a testament to advancement by design through innovation and self-determination, representing the people as true agents of change at a time when it feels our power is being stripped away.
The current system has created fundamental burdens that are directly responsible for the exploding crisis of physician burnout as the sources of meaning they have historically found in the profession are being stripped away.
But even that fig leaf has been stripped away during the Trump administration: As The New Yorker reported, the network killed a damaging story about Trump's affair with Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election.
Before the stroke, I didn't realize that so much of my self-image was wrapped up in what I looked like, but when everything else about my identity was stripped away, it became obvious.
While her early work was more traditionally journalistic, over time she has stripped away context (most testimonies are prefaced with only a name, age, and profession) and relied increasingly on collages of unattributed quotations.
The overhauled GOP repeal bill included a provision that stripped away federal requirements that insurers provide benefits like maternity care, prescription drug coverage and hospital stays and delegated those decisions to the states. Rep.
Before Old Navy stripped away our fear of white jeans, New York label Elizabeth & Clarke changed the game last year (and answered the prayers of accident-prone girls everywhere) with its unstainable white shirt.
"If you look at what is happening in Spain, we see powers being stripped away from Catalonia, whereas in Quebec, the province has mastered more and more areas of decision-making," Mr. Cardinal said.
Ms. Larré stripped away the aura of scandal that is still often associated with an author who reclaimed her body after being raped by prostituting herself, and who has always refused to be victimized.
"It stripped away all credibility of anything the industry might say," said Matthew L. Myers, the president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and a leading figure in the litigation against tobacco companies.
"The Walking Dead" is largely about exploring who or what people really are when all the familiar comforts are stripped away, and about how to retain a piece of one's humanity in the process.
Reopening painful wounds The incident reopened painful wounds for Timmothy's family as they faced the prospect of their long-missing relative finally returning alive after eight years only to have their hopes stripped away.
With a chemical paint remover, she stripped away layers of paint and was astonished by what she found: a stunning mantel of green and gray slate with hints of pink and carved floral details.
The minor leaguers, headlined by former player Aaron Senne, had their class action certification stripped away after having received a provisional class status last fall when they sued MLB under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
News reports and social media are providing the first glimmers of the devastation reaped by Maria; images show twisted trees, intense flooding, roofs being stripped away, and large pieces of debris hurtling through the air.
With all the the window dressing of its social infrastructure stripped away, it was just a series of feedback loops and feeble reward systems laid bare — a pretty-looking gun game with nothing to say.
But what happens when the very thing that people loved about MoviePass — the ability to see unlimited, popular movies for $221 a month — is suddenly stripped away, replaced with a slightly worse version of MoviePass?
Apple didn't invent the smartphone, it made it easy to use with a finger; just like it didn't invent the tablet, it stripped away the excess and turned Bill Gates' vision into a consumer hit.
In order to reduce the size of the app, the company stripped away many of the bells and whistles found in the original app such as the live map view and animated cars on streets.
The official said that U.S. dominance in the pharmaceutical sector could be stripped away as foreign competitors use massive American data sets to produce targeted therapies that are much more effective than current generation medicines.
"Subjects in past studies were unable to provide justifications for their decisions regarding moral dilemmas that elicited strong intuitive reactions, but stripped away rational bases for decisions guided by such reactions," Amin and co. write.
Chapo was already known to be a prodigious philanderer, and there were some reports that he had a predilection for younger women, but the new details stripped away illusions about the depths of his evil.
The bankrupt operating unit hired financial adviser Melissa Knoll and her team in 2014 to help probe creditor allegations that its parent, Caesars, stripped away its best hotels and left behind a mountain of debt.
And it's with this shift that the show begins to unfurl, revealing a clear and poignant assertion: that with all the melodrama stripped away, Big Little Lies is really about how society doesn't trust women.
In 2012, Mr. Marshall's inheritance was slashed in half, to $14.5 million, and his control of the estate's charitable contributions was stripped away, in a settlement that finally ended the dispute over the family's millions.
Listen to a few, and you'll find that the best, most enduring songs are the ones that still have you tapping your feet, even when the layers of production and studio magic are stripped away.
When the festival reopened several years after World War II, it consciously broke with its past by mounting increasingly abstract, symbolic productions that stripped away the Teutonic imagery that had become fraught with nationalistic associations.
Once there, the Russian source often gets stripped away, allowing raw kompromat to churn through blogs, on Twitter and on what Mr. Macron's supporters call the "fascisphere" of anti-establishment and often extreme-right websites.
"Starting today, young adults between the ages of 113 to 20 will have their rights to purchase semi-automatic rifles stripped away," said Dave Workman, a spokesman for the Bellevue, Washington-based Second Amendment Foundation.
"There's nothing necessarily wrong with either example — but they each clearly underline the ways that social media has stripped away our ability to tell what is OK to share and what is not," writes Wortham.
Yet, at its core, the film is a riveting courtroom drama with the lives of two innocent men hanging in the balance so we wondered what would happen if you stripped away all of the comedy.
The new executive order removed Iraq from the original list of seven banned countries, stripped away language about prioritizing religious minorities in the refugee admissions process and did not include an indefinite ban on Syrian refugees.
"It sort of makes me feel like my identity's been stripped away from me," another teen remarked, referring to the negative impact of spending lengthy stints in dreary hospital gowns, completely devoid of any personal expression.
The blaze was spreading mainly across forested areas to the east on Tuesday as firefighters were working to hold fire breaks around prized oil sands facilities where crews have stripped away tinder-dry trees and vegetation.
What remains of social safety nets for the working and middle class, including ObamaCare, Medicare, social security, welfare, and unemployment benefits, will be chipped or stripped away by his administration and the Republican majorities in Congress.
The Walking Dead played out like a TV show where you could make important — and often difficult — choices, and it stripped away much of the traditional game-like elements in service of telling you a story.
Modern because it has stripped away all the requisities that New Edition helped establish — choreography, harmony, soul — in favor of inciting teenage shrieks while slashing and burning its way through a set of raucous pop-punk.
They saw illegal immigration not only as a cultural and security threat, but also as an economic one, intertwined with trade deals that had stripped away good manufacturing jobs while immigrants competed for whatever work remained.
But as I looked further, when I stripped away my preconceptions of beauty shaped by 25 years of seeing nothing but photoshopped nudity, I began to see the beauty, joy, and sadness mingling in the photos.
The philosopher Georges Bataille once said that interruption is the site of the sacred; that the alternate reality when the ordinary is stripped away is actually a profound space for glimpsing the potential in the world.
It was the kind of daily interaction that her lawyers say was unfairly stripped away from Shantell, who is intellectually disabled and a mother to two other daughters, ages 2 and 3, and parents like her.
The trappings that Mr. Robuchon stripped away — the linens, the large dining rooms, the kitchens kept out of sight — were not just costly to maintain but, by that point, increasingly off-putting, especially to younger diners.
In recent decades, the system of mass incarceration has stripped away from millions of U.S. citizens basic civil and human rights until their status mirrors (or dips below) that of noncitizen immigrants within the United States.
Whether it is the guarantee of a warrant before a search, a jury trial before a conviction — or, yes, a judicial hearing before a property interest is stripped away — the Constitution's constraints can slow things down.
Since the election I have cried many times, in the shower, in the car, as the conventions that define liberal Western democracy are stripped away by Donald J. Trump, with every distressful appointment, each impulsive outburst.
D.L. says the two battles are one and the same, because women are having reproductive rights stripped away in the same states where those in power have always felt they had ownership over other people's bodies.
Lloyd stripped away the usually ignored framing device from Shakespeare's original play: Dude passes out in a tavern; everyone decides to convince him he's rich when he wakes up; they put on Shrew to entertain him.
With that provision stripped away, Republican-controlled states across the country have stampeded to impose new restrictions on voting, such as limiting early and absentee voting and requiring more stringent proof of identity to cast a ballot.
Sure, with the right track, the CKR7s can fool you into believing that they have more air and detail than their rivals, but that veneer is quickly stripped away by some outburst of high-pitched, inhuman vocals.
The simple act of stepping foot into a Claire's was like floating on a damn cloud connected to a rainbow — and now you're telling me that rare feeling is going to be stripped away from the world?
What is happening at the same time among the LGBTQ community is that we see—just as women and minorities do as well—that a lot of our hard won rights can be stripped away really quickly.
When asked about regulations they'd like to see eliminated, changed or created, many of the founders of companies on the first-ever CNBC Upstart 25 list called for regulations they'd like to see created, not stripped away.
" He says that his intention was to convey that "there would be political consequences—political consequences, for President Trump and Senate Republicans—if the Supreme Court, with newly confirmed Justices, stripped away a woman's right to choose.
Most spectacularly, they are posing as defenders of protection for people with pre-existing conditions — protection that their failed health bill would have stripped away, and which they are now trying to take away through the courts.
The fact that Mars's atmosphere was, we believe, stripped away by solar winds owing to its lack of a strong magnetic field, is a major reason many don't expect it to host life anywhere near its surface.
But in an era of deregulation, of species being removed from the Endangered Species Act and of stripped-away land protections, conservationists may need to try harder than ever to get fellow citizens to care about wildlife.
"The right to pursue happiness for so many is stripped away, it's raped, it's abused, it's taken by force, fraud or coercion - it is sold for the momentary happiness of another," said the 39-year-old actor.
Funny as it is, at its core, the film holds a riveting courtroom drama with the lives of two innocent men in the balance, begging the question: What would happen if you stripped away all of the comedy?
But since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, many of their legal rights have been stripped away with the enactment of Sharia law, an legal system derived from the Quran and the Sunnah (sayings attributed to the prophet Muhammad).
What they found: By observing the white dwarf and the planetesimal, scientists were able to watch the planetary material "pollute" the atmosphere of the white dwarf as the dense star stripped away the outer layers of the world.
Soon I became hooked: racing to the pond after work, the haze of a sweaty Tube carriage stripped away as I dived in, or getting there early on an autumn morning, when the pond was cool and still.
Reuters reported earlier this week that the U.S. would withhold millions from the country over its failure to promote democratic institutions, many of which were stripped away when Egypt's military forced President Mohamed Morsi from power in 2013.
Plus, the planet's atmosphere containing hydrogen also bodes well for the continued presence of water vapor — hydrogen is much lighter, so it would be the first molecule to go if K2-18b's atmosphere were stripped away by radiation.
Once a U.B.I. is no longer universal or even basic (what if the poor are worse off when other forms of assistance are stripped away?), it's hard to see the point of having it in the first place.
This documentary, directed by Civia Tamarkin and written by Ms. Tamarkin and Luchina Fisher, argues that new laws have stripped away health services unrelated to abortion and have deprived women, particularly those with lower incomes, of routine care.
Zahira Bomford, the museum's chief paintings conservator and a Velásquez specialist, stripped away layers of wax, resin, and repainting to perform numerous studies on the painting, which she and other experts have now confirmed as an authentic Velásquez.
But the more season two wore on, the more it stripped away the hope and the triumphalism, the more I realized that these flaws were part of why the show was able to break out in its first season.
Caesars has said the lawsuits threaten its proposal to settle the bankruptcy by paying more than $1 billion to resolve allegations it stripped away choice assets such as the LINQ Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas from the operating unit.
Last month, Democrats introduced a simple three page bill that would do one thing: restore FCC net neutrality rules and the agency's authority over ISPs, both stripped away by a hugely-controversial decision by the agency in late 2017.
At least one cover — "One Call Away," by the dim Charlie Puth — was an improvement, and their version of DNCE's "Cake by The Ocean" stripped away the attempted cool of the original, revealing the sturdy pop gem hiding underneath.
LONDON (Reuters) - Once the chaos of the Brexit crisis is stripped away, there are ultimately just three main choices for the United Kingdom: departing the European Union without a deal, striking an exit deal or cancelling the entire endeavour.
LONDON (Reuters) - Once the chaos of the Brexit crisis is stripped away, there are ultimately just three main choices for the United Kingdom: departing the European Union without a deal, striking an exit deal or cancelling the entire endeavor.
Instagram not only solidified the camera's status as the most important feature of your phone; it stripped away all of the other trappings of social networks, with their link feeds and status updates, and simplified the whole darn thing.
Trump's aggressiveness has come to define his first year at the helm of the military, and it rests largely on one significant change: On the advice of his generals, Trump stripped away Obama-era civilian oversight and regulatory efforts.
Unfortunately, the famous Polaroid look is comprehensively stripped away by the company's Zero Ink (ZINK) printer: even beautifully exposed high-resolution images from a current-generation Samsung smartphone are reduced to garbage that looks like it belongs in the 1990s.
And while FCC authority (and its proposed privacy rules) have been methodically stripped away by wireless carrier lobbyists, the FCC still has the authority to police this behavior under authority granted to it by Section 222 of the Communications Act.
Apple's phones do collect data on consumers, but the company has said that it cannot view that data because it remains encrypted with a personal postcode on the user's device or has identifying information stripped away before being sent to Apple.
When the effect of fresh food and energy are stripped away, nationwide consumer prices rose 0.3 percent in December from a year earlier, unchanged from November in a sign domestic demand remained too weak for firms to charge more from households.
For example, one of the cruelties of rape is having your right to your own body stripped away; someone else takes control over your most intimate choices, and makes what should be voluntary and pleasurable into something violating and violent.
One very crucial issue that has largely flown under the radar is the fact that hundreds of thousands — and potentially millions — of private sector retirees are having their earned pensions stripped away and Congress so far has done nothing about it.
"What Paul Ryan and the Republicans are doing to take health care away from millions of us, to make it cost more and cover less, and to allow the protections we've gained to be stripped away—it's just unacceptable," he says.
These stories, at their heart, once everything else is stripped away — the acronyms and the arguments and all the rest — are about who will get to run European soccer, whose voice carries the most weight, and who answers to whom.
In 2015, Guitar Hero Live tried to shake up the series formula with its new controller and "live" presentation—but, when all bells and whistles were stripped away, you were still keeping time with Kasabian using a fake plastic axe.
Not least, she has maneuvered to deflate the issue that had left her most vulnerable — her decision to open German borders to nearly a million asylum seekers in 2015 — and in the process stripped away her far-right opponents' animating force.
Trump, the GOP frontrunner, and Cruz, a Texas senator nipping at his heels for the nomination, have done the Democrats a big favor because they both "stripped away any veneer" that the Republican Party is about "responsible governance," Obama said.
We saw then with Quinn, as we're seeing with Gunn and Harmon and other figures now, that the larger context of whatever "incendiary" material is on offer — be it a private text message or an old tweet — has been stripped away.
The law is meant to address an actual problem: Because wages are higher in other EU countries and because some young Hungarians don't want to stay in a country where basic democratic rights are being stripped away, young workers are leaving Hungary.
We were experimenting that way, especially in the rhythm section, and so "Drum Battle" has that pulse that hints toward something like a manic techno song, and if you stripped away a few of the parts, it could actually really resemble that.
The company is stressing control and customizability with the refreshed Outlook, so many of the new features and visual changes are optional and can be stripped away if you want a simplified interface that's far less cluttered than past versions of the software.
The company has argued killing ads makes for a better consumer browsing experience, flagging up faster speeds and lower data consumption gleaned once ads are stripped away, and arguing generally that ads have become "one of the major annoyances of web browsing".
But the hard-fought achievements of St. Louis residents were stripped away this week when the law forbidding local minimum wage hikes — a rule passed by a state legislature where white lawmakers make up 85033 percent of the body — went into effect.
On the campaign trail, President-elect Donald J. Trump threatened to roll back the sweeping détente with Cuba, lambasting the "concessions" made to its Communist government and raising the possibility that one of Mr. Obama's signature foreign policy initiatives could be stripped away.
If signed into law, this legislation would provide a pathway to citizenship for nearly 2.5 million Dreamers, TPS and DED holders, including nearly a million people, like DACA recipients, who had their protections and work authorizations stripped away by the Trump administration.
They didn't come out the way I intended to...My point was that there would be political consequences, political consequences for President (Donald) Trump and Senate Republicans if the Supreme Court, with the newly confirmed justices, stripped away a woman's right to choose.
While the current bill in the Senate will temporarily defund Planned Parenthood, it is also likely that Hyde-like protections covering tax credits will be stripped away, leaving in place what many "pro-lifers" consider to be the most egregious aspect of ObamaCare.
Casting Ms. Long, who's black, would seem to add diversity, but so much of the (admittedly clichéd) Bronx-Jewish and California blue-blood flavors have been stripped away from C. C. and Hillary that the characters feel more indistinguishable than they did before.
The attacks, which coincided with the third anniversary of the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen, marked a sharp escalation in the conflict and stripped away the sense of calm in a city that, until recent months, had never quite felt at war.
Wrist-slap fines tend to be a pittance in comparison to the money AT&T made off of each of these scams, and AT&T's immense lobbying power has ensured that regulatory oversight has been gleefully stripped away, as the net neutrality repeal made clear.
I guess I find it less hard to believe than you, and I wonder how much our behavior would change once we're in a space where there are no consequences for our actions, where many of the incentives to be good are stripped away.
But I ultimately loved "Baggage" because it stripped away most semblances of a story and just became a tale of flight, of June heading for the border on her own when she worries she's in trouble, and how she almost makes it and ultimately fails.
I have a seven-year-old-daughter, and to have that be a lesson that she learns, the lesson that things are getting better and you are being empowered as a young woman, to have that stripped away at the eleventh hour felt really cruel.
Today, Apple removed the MagSafe 2 charging port type, they stripped away the HDMI port, they ripped out the SD card slot, they shuttered the Thunderbolt 2 ports (which you probably used like three times) and they most notably killed the standard USB port.
So much of Season 1's visceral pleasures — the cyberthriller sequences, the shocking twists, the anticapitalist triumphalism, the ragtag band of losers, loners, racial minorities and emotional outcasts taking on the system and winning — were stripped away or rendered moot as Season 2 went on.
Now we know Zinke hid information about the benefits of protecting prehistoric sites and artifacts in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, as well as efforts to emphasize how much coal, fossil fuels and minerals could be exploited if protections for these landscapes were stripped away.
They subvert a principle of our free society: Our rights aren't held on loan until a government official labels us suspect, at which point they are easily stripped away; our rights are ours unless and until a court concludes that we have violated the law.
Last night, after spending the day obsessively reading and re-reading all of the rights that will eventually be stripped away from me, my family, and my friends, I finally closed my computer and got caught up on the current season of Black-ish.
Alphabet was created, in part, to shed more light on Google's sizable spending on ancillary projects — like Nest, its smart home arm, and Access, home to its telecom efforts — and to show how lucrative its core ads business is once that spending is stripped away.
Together, they've stripped away the sonic and emotional masking that marked Toledo's past work for a muscular rock record that, as a friend recently put it, makes you wish you were still in high school so you could write its lyrics all over your notebook.
" In an email, the writer Roxane Gay, who has been published in NOON, said of her experience working with Ms. Williams: "She really stripped away everything unnecessary, and that is something she does expertly without being gratuitous or disrespectful to the work she is editing.
E.P.A. employees say that in mid-June, as Mr. Pruitt prepared a proposal to reverse the rule, they were told by his deputies to produce a new analysis of the rule — one that stripped away the half-billion-dollar economic benefits associated with protecting wetlands.
This surreal scene, which has some of the courtiers disrobing to become live images of the naked Saint Sebastian paintings projected on the walls, suggests something of what "Nureyev" could be if Mr. Serebrennikov and Mr. Possokhov stripped away the work's more literal sections.
All the fun of what we've seen so far — South Beach's color and fire throwback jams like Soul II Soul's "Back to Life," Laura Branigan's "Gloria," and La Bouche's "Be My Lover" — was stripped away to reveal the undeniable brutality of Andrew Cunanan's (Darren Criss) murders.
Earlier this year, the largely women-run sex toy company Lora DiCarlo had an award stripped away by the Consumer Technology Association and was banned from presenting at the Consumer Electronics Show, even while a small number of other sex-focused companies made it onto the floor.
Adoption of digital and mobile platforms has reduced paper-check deposits from 175 million to 120 million over the past five years, while call-center costs are being stripped away as AI-powered chatbot Erica increasingly handles simple customer queries ("What's my routing number?" for instance).
Washington (CNN)When Pat Cipollone steps foot onto the faded blue carpet of the Senate chamber next week, the relative anonymity he has enjoyed for much of his three-decade law career will be stripped away by the glare of cameras and the scrutiny of history.
Feeling like your basic human rights are being stripped away and being sexually assaulted (which young women are especially at risk for) are two massive examples of systemic misogyny that Swift, along with millions of women who are not international pop stars, has had to deal with. 
Yet if you stripped away the gimmickry (including the wigs in Necco wafer colors), what you were left with was Ms. Kawakubo's oddly consistent romance with the male body, which over the years she has cocooned and embellished, draped and torqued, and generally sought to beautify.
I came to understand that for indigenous Australians, the tradition is not so much about revisiting a nation's past sins as it is about restoring the oldest of ceremonial gestures to a place, returning a bit of context to where it was once violently stripped away.
"Some of the areas on which there's a multitude of non-tariff barriers, some of the areas where those have been stripped away are beef, poultry, seafood, rice, dairy, infant formula, animal feed, feed additives, pet food and a variety of other agriculture biotechnology products," he said.
" He said that this power structure has "stripped away these towns bare and raided the wealth for themselves and taken our jobs away, out of our country, never to return unless I'm elected president" and that "the Clinton machine is at the center of this power structure.
Moreover, the last vestiges of prestige were stripped away by the Munto Finance fiasco seven years ago, when a convicted fraudster negotiated the sale of the club for a quid to "Bahraini royalty" and Sven-Goran Eriksson and Sol Campbell were briefly – very briefly – tempted to Meadow Lane.
Less than two weeks later, the former auto insurance salesperson flew by herself to Washington, DC. She's here to remind senators that even though her daughter's life couldn't be saved, millions of others depend on the kind of care that could be stripped away should Graham-Cassidy become law.
Lines like "All the youth in the world will not save you from growing older/And all the truth in a girl is too precious to be stolen from her" are a reminder that women won't back down, even when their rights are stripped away, piece by piece.
Even though MoviePass is technically still a good deal, especially when you consider that the cost of a single movie ticket can near $15, it's hard to feel that way when the service has slowly stripped away its noteworthy perks and changes its policies on an almost weekly basis.
Richard Davis and a team of lawyers have spent a year probing whether Caesars, under the control of Apollo Global Management and TPG Capital, stripped away prime properties such as the LINQ Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and left the company unable to pay a mountain of debt.
In some ways it is a little bit of a trick show, because there is a lot of spectacle and amazement in the first half, but really at the end of it all of that gets stripped away, because all of that spectacle leads to nothing but heartache.
Mr. van Hove's productions, and John Doyle's spare and revelatory revival of "The Color Purple," stripped away the usual naturalistic veneer and, remarkably, managed to expose the emotional and moral problems the characters are facing with a potency that really pinned you to the back of your seat.
Ambrose's heart-wrenching account of her daughter's sexual exploitation and senseless death stripped away the ability of any legislator in the room that day to feign ignorance of the fact that some Internet platforms existed for the sole purpose of profiting off the sale of people for sex.
"It's shocking and not right that somebody can lose their human rights and have all dignity stripped away simply because someone delivers a piece of paper or signs a form," Brown said in a statement released by the American Civil Liberties Union, one of the organizations representing him.
The federally chartered bank and advocacy groups argued Congress created the CFPB in response to the financial crisis of 2008–2009 for the express purpose of exercising exclusive federal authority over all aspects of consumer finance, but stripped away all traditional checks on the director's exercise of this power.
The Knicks' locker nameplates had been stripped away before the Wildcats' arrival, and the center of the carpeted floor was strewn with fold-up chairs and sweaty jerseys that partly concealed the Knicks' blue-and-orange logo, perhaps helping the Villanova players feel a bit more at home.
St. Louis picked Shildt as its interim manager during the next season, with the temporary tag stripped away about six weeks later — a vote of confidence for one of the few men to take charge of a major league team without having played a pitch of professional baseball.
"Coming to this country for a new start, only to have it stripped away from them in such a horrible fashion, has been unimaginable," Alia Salem, executive director of the local branch of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim advocacy group, told reporters after the guilty verdict.
He stripped away the pomp and circumstance, sending models across the center of the empty Park Avenue Armory floor, to put the focus wholly on the clothes, which reflected the time in New York City when hip-hop began to give shape to a visual identity — and an attitude.
Screenshot: GizmodoDemocratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday added her voice to a chorus of California legislators and advocates calling on Governor Jerry Brown to sign Senate Bill 822, legislation that seeks to reenact for California's 40 million residents the net neutrality protections stripped away by the Federal Communications Commission this year.
Although the deal originally mandated Miller spend two years in custody, a judge adjusted the sentence after finding that the original deal – which included a clause stating any jail time after a year could be stripped away in exchange for work behind bars – was unlawful, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
WASHINGTON — When all the partisan posturing, parliamentary wrangling and legalistic arguing are stripped away, the impeachment process that dominated Washington for months produced a set of facts that is largely beyond dispute: The president of the United States pressured a foreign government to take actions aimed at his political opponents.
Regulations to restrain banks and to protect the environment are being stripped away, taxes on ordinary Americans are being increased as those on corporations and the wealthy are being reduced, profits of pharmaceutical and health insurance companies are being increased as millions of more Americans are being left without health insurance.
Founded by JT Marino and Daehee Park, two software engineers from Silicon Valley who were fed up with the lack of transparency and fairness in the mattress industry, Tuft & Needle has successfully stripped away all of the gimmicks and insane price markups and turned the entire industry on its head.
While the craftsmanship of the house's ready-to-wear is already couture-level in many ways — its supple leather separates, delicately embellished evening gowns and deeply decadent unlined furs — Piccioli's couture collections often offers a more private luxury: Logos and extraneous embellishment are stripped away to reveal a spare, heightened vision.
Leica stripped away any sort of frivolities or distractions from the M10: it doesn't shoot video of any sort, it can shoot a measly five frames per second (which is actually faster than its predecessor, but still slow by modern standards), and as you might expect, it doesn't have any autofocus function.
If the postmodernism could be stripped away, the origins of Joe's bipolar disorder examined more, the metaphors of bird and tar not relied on so heavily and the denouement cut down from 80 pages to 20, "Shelter in Place" could be a good novel instead of the merely interesting one it is now.
The claim that the painting was the work of Leonardo himself originated after a pair of dealers spotted it at an auction in New Orleans in 2005 and brought it to Professor Modestini of N.Y.U. She stripped away overpainting, repaired damage made by a split in the wood panel, and restored details.
The finished product stripped away some of the more 90s-sounding elements of the original, particularly by dialing back the muddy reverb that had been slathered on the guitars and by bringing Jeff Ament's bass lines way up in the mix; it also felt a whole lot closer to Pearl Jam's raucous live sound.
In the last few years the conservative right has struck legislative attacks against women's access to abortion; meanwhile, the now-notorious anti-trans "bathroom bills" that have been proposed, and even made into law, in states across the country are just one example of how the civil rights of transgender people are also being stripped away.
Researchers at the University of Waterloo stripped away these differences in order to focus on three fundamental elements of selfie composition: Where the face is in the frame, how lighting frames the face, and the size of the face in the shot (or, how far away the camera was from the face when taking the selfie).
Founded in 22016 by Doug Evans, former CEO of New York juice company Organic Avenue, Juicero coupled a bizarre set of interests: a curdled, monopolized tech industry which has run dry on useful new ideas; the medically-vague but burgeoning wellness industry's promise to fill a physical and spiritual void, stripped away at least in part by tech itself.
When you stripped away the details — Lurex in a sweatsuit; souvenir jacket embroideries; a leaf-green robe of fur-trimmed velvet; granny afghans; a buttoned Pearly King jacket over jeans tucked into socks; studded loafers with jewels at the heels; Snoopy sweatshirts — what you got at Gucci was a less strident version of his freshman effort.
Before the announcement, the Washington Post's Paul Waldman outlined how dark things could get: That might sound alarmist, but even before Kennedy's retirement, the Supreme Court had gutted regulations intended to fight political corruption, stripped away key components of the Voting Rights Act, chipped away at unions, and came close to striking down the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
That being said, as this Congress closes and a new Congress is sworn in this January, the issue of veterans' gun rights must be resolved in order to make certain that the men and women who defend our freedom do not have their Second Amendment rights stripped away by government employees without fair and transparent due process.
Much of the material that once accompanied an album has long since been stripped away — not just the lyrics and thank-you lists, but also essays, artwork and even basic details like songwriting credits — leaving listeners with little more on their screens to look at but a song title and a postage-stamp-size cover image.
That being said, as this Congress closes and a new Congress is sworn in next January, the issue of veterans' gun rights must be resolved in order to make certain that the men and women who defend our freedom do not have their Second Amendment rights stripped away by government employees without fair and transparent due process.
I think that one of the things that would help a lot in a culture like that is if the usual sources of power that an individual manager has gets stripped away so that the manager has to rely — instead of on power and control — on forming a relationship with the people who work for them.
Dropbox is seeking to raise $500 million—a dollar for each of its registered users—an order of magnitude more than the budget of The Emoji Movie, in which Dropbox was mentioned repeatedly and ham-fistedly, only to have its significance to the plot immediately stripped away by an antagonistic robot who kidnaps the film's hero, Gene Meh (TJ Miler), from the cloud.
While candidates have passed through the city over the past two decades, Key said that Flint residents are paradoxically suffering the consequences of their own political power being stripped away: The decision to switch to contaminated Flint River water was taken by a state-appointed "emergency manager" installed by then-governor Rick Snyder in 2011 in response to the city's financial crisis.
Ryan Adams' last album Live at Carnegie Hall was a double disc recording of two live acoustic gigs in New York City where the North Carolina singer stripped away his backing band to give the songs illuminating quiet close reads, and he brought the same spirit to Austin City Limits this weekend with a set of career spanning songs performed all by his lonesome on acoustic guitar.
Such as the ongoing lack of a permanent appointment to an ombudsperson role that's intended to act as a key arbiter for any data-related complaints from EU citizens, given the data controllers in question are in the US. The parliament also raises concerns about the executive order signed by Trump in January 2017 — aka the 'Enhancing Public Safety' order, which stripped away privacy protections from non-U.
Because even when all the fanfare is stripped away, even in a simple home like Chester Arthur -- JOHNSON: -- will to the best of my ability -- NARRATOR: -- on-board a plane in a time of crisis like Lyndon Johnson, even behind closed doors at the White House to make up for a mistake -- BARACK OBAMA: I will to the best of my ability -- NARRATOR: -- it really is all about the oath.
This is the least-restrictive Creative Commons license in existence and allows anyone to use the photos for almost anything (you could, for example, make and sell a photo book or calendar of SpaceX images if you wanted to.) But a little noticed change to the SpaceX Flickr account this week stripped away the CC0 license affixed to the company's images, replacing it with an "Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic" license.

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