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In other movies, the sin sublimated into devastation is war.
It's always been there, in various, and variously sublimated, forms.
Incongruities remain, but they are sublimated into a more holistic field.
The dissent in The Lobster is subtler, and more deeply sublimated.
A few other things interest her, including desire, sublimated and unleashed.
He sublimated a biographer's ambitions, settling for decades of adoring friendship.
He sublimated a biographer's ambitions, settling for decades of adoring friendship.
Yet they are not without viscera; sublimated rage fills the crevices between them.
Killmonger's political resentments are also sublimated into his jealousy of his cousin, T'Challa.
Rustin said he knew then that sex for him had to be sublimated.
Our antipathies are simultaneously a record of our desires, our sublimated wishes, our deepest envies.
Mostly Super Bowl entertainment is focused on big, spectacular performances, glitzy visuals and sublimated sexual desire.
In her playwright's note, Rundell observes that Saki's gayness may well be sublimated into these scenes.
During the Cold War, the overriding Soviet threat sublimated internal friction to the need for solidarity.
The sublimated forces of sex, love, money, and class have converged upon a little girl's flesh.
Is the work supposed to allude to the sublimated power of sex in art and music?
In the process, Midge was sublimated and trapped inside of Amber (hence all her yearning narration).
It's quite a contrast: the sublimated spiritual ecstasy of women and the full humanity of Jesus.
She has a stronger and interrupting voice, one that challenges and contradicts and refuses to be sublimated.
Some sublimated their cravings by purchasing or stealing food; one man began stealing cups from coffee shops.
But by and large the panic dissipated by the mid 90s or was sublimated into other forms.
But by and large the panic dissipated by the mid 90s or was sublimated into other forms.
When it forgot that although greed and ruthlessness and self-interest might be sublimated, they never disappear.
He marched from the back, a game face made of carefully cultivated, barely sublimated, method actor rage.
This has been a sinister 72 hours of barely sublimated violence, impotent nationalism, and open carry racism.
The show's title came to define anything uncanny, any situation in which our sublimated nightmares became manifest.
He sublimated these anxieties by dressing elaborately in garish cowboy garb — an act of deliberate over-compensation.
I wonder if the truer unity among children's-book authors is sublimated outrage at the adult world.
The greatest science-fiction films, like the greatest horror films, usually channel the sublimated terrors of their era.
A desire that he has constantly sublimated and denied in favor of silent yearning, until that Friday night.
The pits may be the result of ground collapse, when ice underneath the surface melted or sublimated, NASA thinks.
"His own personality gets sublimated when he's following the pilot's will," explains Joel Emslie, art director at Respawn Entertainment.
I doubt I'll ever find the quietly murderous "Bellyache," say, much more than a sublimated tantrum, bummer, existentialist gesture, whatever.
Throughout, a vague threat of violence hovers in the air, along with a somewhat less vague intimation of sublimated homoeroticism.
"When you're 10 years old and that happens to you — I pretty much sublimated that from my existence," he said.
It's not that a politician's actual politics have become unimportant in these fandoms, but they have become sublimated into spectacle.
These choices, combined with Breder's more informally posed bodies, imbue his photographs with an eroticism that's sublimated in Rasmussen's work.
There's nothing that speaks your sublimated, preadolescent desires out loud better than a candy heart that tastes like a cardboard box.
They've sublimated their needs for the other person for so many years, and there's something tragic about their lack of communication.
This sense of sublimated mourning is dramatized in several monochromatic paintings that feature tightly rolled canvas bundles, looking like ancient scrolls.
Years later, despite all the bluster to the contrary, demeaning and dismissive attitudes haven't changed very much; they've just been sublimated.
In the act of creation, looseness, freedom, or deviance is permitted, and can even be sublimated as the nutrients of art.
"I have this theory that I think it's all just sublimated anger against Donald Trump, this whole feeding frenzy," Min said.
Ms. Chaker's point of departure is poems written by Syrian, Iraqi and Palestinian writers whose political messages are sublimated in metaphors.
And The Beguiled is set at Miss Martha Farnsworth's Seminary for Young Ladies, a hotbed of sublimated desire and good breeding.
He discovers it to be a hotbed of sublimated desire and good breeding, which you might think sounds like good luck.
"The loss of the sublimated carbon dioxide leaves behind these spider-like features etched into the surface," NASA explained on its website.
When it is finally played up by the flute, it seems to lift up, its inherent melancholy sublimated into a spiritual dimension.
As Rousseau saw it, the corrupting urge to promote oneself over others had been sublimated in Sparta into civic pride and patriotism.
Episode six is largely devoted to ruminating on John's relationship with another aging queer man with whom he shared a sublimated homoerotic friendship.
For me, the Mariposa show felt like a kind of glorious refuge, in which the sins of our ancestors were seen and sublimated.
This is a show for the age of SEAL Team 6 heroism, individuality sublimated in the interest of making a powerful fighting force.
As quiet and understated as the sequence with Bates and Glover is, it's still electric, full of undercurrents, secret understandings, and sublimated negotiations.
Urie manages to portray the role with a sublimated frenetic energy that, if ever unleashed, could bulldoze through Arnold's fragile construction of strength.
Mr. Kaloyev finds his fictionalized counterpart in Nikolai Koslov, a man whose operatic despair becomes sublimated and bottlenecked into a quest for revenge.
The more extreme versions resemble the Expressionism of Emil Nolde, a far cry from the sublimated eroticism and serene fatalism of her later work.
The game is sublimated warfare, and chess players are compelled to kill, but the martial conceit of chess allows us to experience aesthetic liberation.
Jackie (Metcalf) spent the episode cleaning house, an act of manic, sublimated grief that felt symbolic even before she got to the iconic couch.
Yet the abrasive textures that made listening to Wolf Eyes at times a visceral experience are sublimated into subtly atonal sweeps stippled with sharp edges.
And my mother basically sublimated herself to him, and we all watched it and loved her for who she was and for all her potential.
Durant's play scans as more conventionally in control than Westbrook's, but both vibrate with the same intensity, and seem to seethe over the same sublimated grievances.
For the first time ever, scientists had an opportunity to witness ice as it sublimated and exploded in the form of these dramatic dust-loaded jets.
He scoured magazines for mentions of Tom Ford but sublimated his fashion dreams into an architecture degree, more in keeping with his family's ambitions for him.
Or is it a local trauma sublimated into myth, providing a convenient way to frame a church-versus-science conflict between Cora and her handsome pastor?
The same thing is happening with the tidal moan of Lloyd's bowed bass, a sublimated pulse that manifests itself as a refusal to fully express itself.
As with the actual World Cup, it's never about just the game itself, and economic and international conflict becomes an essential, if sublimated, aspect of play.
His outfit consisted of a fringed leather jacket, an orange bandana, camo pants, and a shirt sublimated with a Montana landscape featuring two bucks (deer, not cash).
What makes Dean a loser isn't his awkwardness, his sublimated mourning, his arrested development, or even his cringing attempts to avoid reality by living through his cartoons.
The new keyboards are available in white or gray, and you can go for either dye-sublimated printed keycaps or entirely blank keycaps for extra nerd cred.
AT THE DRIVE-IN When this band broke up in 2001, its music was a punk-hardcore whirlwind of frantic virtuosity, torrential verbiage and barely sublimated fury.
It all flows out into abstraction, sublimated under the power of game design that makes us start working in patterns and stop recognizing what those patterns are doing.
As ice rapidly sublimated into gas, Rosetta picked up a spike in temperature of 30℃ and a sixfold increase in ultraviolet brightness over the course of several hours.
For others still, it's a book about religion, or faith, or doubt, or sin, or beautiful clothes, or late-night-parties, or female friendship, or sublimated queer love.
I discovered this through my early drawings and then within the engraved Apse of Lascaux, where my gaze was overwhelmed by an all-inclusive flood of sublimated optic information.
The idea of what we call a soul, an entity that can be sublimated or polluted by the conscious exercise of free will, was indigestible to the Greek worldview.
When the relationship between the two men begins to fray, you wonder if this won't turn into a thriller—it's so easy to imagine masculine feeling sublimated into violence!
And I'm thinking of my mom who really sublimated herself to my father her whole life and in her 80s she said to me, 'I feel I haven't accomplished anything.
As they move through all the official functions leading up to the big prize, Joan is forced to confront how she's sublimated her own talents to let his star shine.
The keycaps feature dye-sublimated lettering (meaning it's shouldn't wear away anytime soon), and they're made out of PBT plastic, the harder wearing of the two plastics used for keycap construction.
During that era, Democrats were marginalized politically as the champions of the agricultural and resource-producing South and West that felt sublimated by the Northern-based industrial and financial economic order.
But it looks like Viserion completely vaporized the icy barrier, and the chunk that's missing appears to be floating off into the heavens as sublimated gas, instead of as liquid snowmelt.
"I'm thinking of my mom, who really sublimated herself to my father her whole life, and in her 80s she said to me, I feel like I haven't accomplished anything," Close said tearfully.
Arthurs occasionally spells out messages that might be more powerful if unstated, but she excels at placing her characters in a tangible world and in conjuring relationships rife with ambiguities and sublimated tensions.
These big grains may have formed after heat from the sun sublimated (or vaporized) buried water-ice, which then recondensed and was redeposited in subsurface layers, without ever leaving Comet 67P, researchers said.
The dynamic was indeed, as Deb said, like that of a Thanksgiving dinner, in which the sublimated tensions of the family unit, loosened by alcohol or the right instigating question, come to the fore.
If the uniformity the sports games of old can be construed as a vision of the league where the individual is sublimated into the team, then personality, by its very nature breaks that mold.
Boxing Press Conference Key and Peele have been flirting with the homoeroticism and barely sublimated homosexuality of fighting since their MadTV days with their sketch about a street brawl that turns into something else.
But this unease can be sublimated into an idealized vision of the city, achieved by bringing in a more diverse array of New Yorkers while extinguishing the class differences that sometimes exist between them.
Atwood's novel and the miniseries tell the story of the crime, but frame it as more than a murder mystery — it's also an exploration of how women cope with years of accumulated and sublimated rage.
But there were lots of men in Miami like this, people who were terribly homesick for their Cuba and never got to go back and sublimated their PTSD and their sadness into really unbelievable resumes.
Lucy Worsley traces the history of romance, which on this week's episode includes medieval chivalry but also love letters between average Victorian-era folks, the apparent codes with bouquets and the sublimated sexiness of séances.
Certainly the labour is evident: Twin LED candy canes and a battery of phosphorescent gumdrops flank the cable-strewn stage, as above looms what is quite unmistakably a tumescent light-up phallus, glittering with sublimated delight.
Kathryn still micromanages—forcing everybody to go bird-watching, for example—but now she's a woman stricken by grief over her hysterectomy, her emotional dysfunction sublimated into worries over her body (echoing Dunham's own medical woes).
Nonprofessional or untrained actors sometimes have an advantage, because they haven't been taught the tricks of controlled and sublimated expression, staples of the curriculum in those acting schools that emphasize the psychological basis of the craft.
Finally, there's the "reveal" that Reed saves for S-Town's final episode, in which we learn that John has been asking the straight object of his sublimated attraction to help him engage in a ritualistic pain fetish.
The loot boxes of Battlefront II seemed to presage an industry that produced lavish video lottery machines, where all art had been sublimated into mere backdrops for mechanics whose sole purpose was the extraction of maximum profit.
In our current moment, the phrase "big game hunter" brings to mind the Trump sons posing with their kills, holding dead leopards and detached elephant trunks as sublimated stand-ins for wealth, privilege, and supposed masculine strength.
By the 1970s he was gripped by anxiety, self-doubt, lovesickness and bad dreams, all of which he sublimated into diaries, paintings and collage that put the joy of "Fancy Free" and "West Side Story" into relief.
At the grand hotels, whose convoluted floor plans also house spas, sublimated weight loss strategies are nonexistent, as are the high-tech instruments and the suggestions of pan-Asian wellness (gongs, bamboo) that one sees everywhere in America.
Astronomers believe that the bright material at the center of this crater is made up of salts left behind after briny liquid seeped up from below, froze, and then sublimated, meaning it turned directly from solid ice into vapor.
Like Stephen Foster, he sublimated his suffering into his songs, until the songs are all we have, thereby achieving every artist's dream, to cease to be a suffering self and become just one of those things we share. ♦
Writer and journalist Andrew Blum diagnosed that instead of thinking of the internet as a complex system of many networks, we have sublimated this complexity into a totality: many lines have morphed into no lines, and wireless is inexplicably everywhere.
I mean gothic as in the literary form that developed in the 18th century out of the romantic tradition, all sublimated rage and sexuality hidden in secluded country houses where men with tragic dark pasts stood broodingly on the ramparts.
He claims to be motivated only by his passion for the free market, but his constant reference to fathers—his own was a smaller-scale Australian mogul—betrays a deeper anxiety of influence, implying that his iconoclasm is a sort of sublimated patricide.
In the era of global capitalism, multinationals have arguably sublimated the drives of imperial conquest into economic pursuits that have the appearance of operating under the signs of "development" or "market expansion," but are similarly linked to a lust for acquisition and domination.
That does not preclude sensuality (I would nominate his 1914 drawing of Friederike Maria Beer, with its caressing contours and limpid eyes, as the most beautiful portrait of the early 20th century), but it is a sensuality that is almost heartbreakingly sublimated.
Without giving away any spoilers, it's clear that Grace has sublimated the rage of living under patriarchy, but it's unclear how, exactly, that manifested — and whether psychology is even equipped to understand the complex processes that occur over the course of decades of repressed trauma.
His psychosexual compulsion, sublimated in his paintings more than in his drawings, lead him to make off-the-wall images scattered with even stranger details that are convincing despite their seeming randomness; we identify with his dark need to destroy the very order he's creating.
"The outer shell of the marvelous construction that is Ivanka encloses a woman who has sublimated a childhood of trauma as the daughter of a megalomaniac," she writes, "whose very public antics exposed his family to humiliation in the greatest sex scandal of the late twentieth century."
We know that sticking a bunch of pre-teens on the dancefloor with only vague guidelines is a recipe for mild hilarity and a whole lot of sublimated shame that will play out in unpredictable and psychically fraught ways for literally the rest of their lives.
But the real reasons are obviously far more complex, rooted not just in a willingness among so many people to disregard the issue but in a hostility, sublimated or otherwise, toward the very poor that percolates even in some of the most liberal quarters of the country.
Ocasek was also renowned as a producer, having collaborated over the years with a number of artier underground bands (Suicide, Romeo Void, Bad Brains, Guided By Voices, Le Tigre, Brazilian Girls) — whose eccentricities the Cars shared, albeit in more sublimated ways — as well as other pop bands (Weezer, No Doubt).
At the same time, it's not ... What's interesting is, there's certain things they were getting from, let's stick with Travis, that they were getting from him, which is the high growth, the aggression and everything else, so that they sublimated the things that would later kill this situation, which was interesting.
One wonders whether Stella was in fact looking for a particular space in which such a rhetorical gesture could be sublimated as spatiality via Modernist formal codes, allowing him to both draw the viewer in and at the same time maintain the theatrical distance previously established in his minimalist work.
Type: CharacterRating: oh no honey honey I try to be cautious about reading sublimated desires into fiction, it's easy to read too much into things, to project what you want to see, to feel like you know an author when you're only seeing this single slice, but with all that in mind, oh my god?
"So every time you have one of these impacts, a very thin layer of ice grains is spread across the surface, exposed to the heat of the Sun and to the space environment, and eventually sublimated or lost to other environmental processes," said Dana Hurley, study co-author and planetary scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.
Her antics laid a predicate for interpreting what we'd ultimately hear from Romney and Representative Paul Ryan—about makers and takers, dependent Americans who want free stuff—as heavily raced rhetoric that would ultimately leave the GOP in hoc to a base that wasn't particularly interested in corporate-friendly economic policy or merely-sublimated appeals to ethnic resentment.
Educated whites in the prosperous metropolises of the New South sublimated the frenetic, violent anxieties that once marked race relations in their region into more palatable policy concerns about "stable housing values" and "quality local education," backfooting liberals and transforming conservatives into mainstream champions of a set of positions with enormous appeal to the white American middle class.
Christmas is a colonial imposition, a cornerstone of the system that made slavery possible and poverty inevitable; but it is also the highlight of this little Jamaican kid's year, and its subjugations have simultaneously been outed by and sublimated into song: For all she's gladdened: milk dreaming love in one hand; clefts of clementine stain the other.
" In a subsequent email, he said that even without any laws in place, the process of total segregation is further along than most people are willing to admit: "Ironically, on a sublimated basis, most white Americans — left included — vote quietly with their feet and occupy segregated neighborhoods where their children attend lily-white schools with a few Asians tossed in for verisimilitude.
Jerry's apartment, and the wider expanse of Manhattan that he and his friends inhabit, is a kind of satellite reality where all of the suffering and pain and tragedy of human history has been definitively put to rest — either by virtue of having been resolved, rendered irrelevant, forgotten, deemed too boring to worry about or, most typically, sublimated into performative anxieties that are essentially comic.
The specificity is what devastates me, there are a million works of fiction that are like, "whoa, haha what if I could turn into a girl wouldn't that be cool I mean weird," and whether that's sublimated desire bubbling or personal projection is whatever, but I feel like an extended narrative about resocialization is just a lot, compared to the usual story that stops at the magic pill​ or whatever.
A discussion on Bill Maher's HBO show Friday night led to the suggestion that the intensity of the current scandal around Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein could be "sublimated anger" against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
Klay Thompson scores 60 points in three quarters and it feels somehow normal, like a thing that might happen on any given night for the rest of the season or forever; Draymond Green and Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant orchestrate some astonishing futuristic moment of synthesis and the dreamlike weirdness of seeing all these stars working in concert is already sublimated to the clock that is already ticking down towards the moment when they'll do it again.
Omega is an amazing talent, but there's something about his sublimated, anime-tinged goofiness which feels like it may not play week after week in front of a North American audience, at least not in the superstar fashion it does in NJPW and the bite-sized chunks we get in the US. But there's also a sense of unease about just how prominent The Elite (Omega, The Bucks, Rhodes, Marty Scurll, Kota Ibushi, and Adam Page) have become in NJPW.

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