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"subsumed" Definitions
  1. considered under, or taken up into, a larger or more inclusive category, proposition, entity, rule, term, etc.: With irrigated agriculture as the primary use for the Tribal award monies, the court also recognized subsumed uses including livestock, domestic, and commercial purposes.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of subsume.

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Cultural policy has been subsumed under real estate development imperatives.
But under tribal morality, principles are subsumed under tribal membership.
The DNC hack shouldn't be subsumed into "normal" partisan politics.
And then the mainstream media subsumed all of that stuff.
The drive to take control of all sides of the equation is great and ultimately it will be subsumed, just as many open source platforms have been subsumed, into the fabric of the Internet.
As she becomes someone else, the original Lenore Kastner is subsumed.
A sure sign of Uber China getting subsumed into Didi Chuxing.
Regulatory changes created nationwide banks that slowly subsumed the smaller banks.
But they were not subsumed whole cloth by a liberal movement.
Was this when your identity began to become subsumed by his?
All these notions are subsumed in the one Russian word, glasnost.
Bensonhurst, in Brooklyn, was long ago subsumed by that borough's Chinatown.
Noland is subsumed into the work, into the language of the work.
"He subsumed my personality, lyrically, on that first album," Mr. Pop said.
The Han Dynasty subsumed northern Vietnam into Imperial China in around 110BC.
People assume all bi issues are subsumed in lesbian and gay issues.
But the office was subsumed under H.H.S. and its budget was cut.
In particular, more doctors' practices are being subsumed by these hospital networks.
For decades the Mexican one-party system subsumed everything to the state.
China and Bangladesh was subsumed, to some extent, in all the commotion that
Healthy low-income Medicaid recipients could be subsumed in a single-payer plan.
"British troops will be subsumed into an EU army," counselled Mr Finch, sympathetically.
Ultimately, the histrionics are subsumed by the movie's mysterious structure and fluid chronology.
In 2010, the college moved away from the estate, subsumed into another institution.
The broader philosophical dispute is currently subsumed in individual writers attacking each other.
The athletic achievements on her Wikipedia page became subsumed by stories of prostitution.
The storyteller in Mr. Coetzee has been almost entirely subsumed by the sophist.
Some of our institutions, like Congress, have been completely subsumed by tribal warfare.
Their exuberant collection by 86 known artists quickly subsumed their once-pristine house.
This is where he could shine as a leader or quickly be subsumed.
The effort was subsumed by other campaign promises and left behind, he said.
It was as if the entire music business had been subsumed by Napster.
But under Mr. Putin, the state has co-opted and subsumed the church.
Almost everything after Cruz said "vote your conscience" was subsumed in an angry roar.
The matter has already subsumed former Chief Executive John Stumpf, who resigned in October.
Grief, for Maria, was soon subsumed by the challenge of caring for Laura's sons.
These people are within the organization, but they're not subsumed by the group think.
The Kremlin subsumed other centers of authority, including the Orthodox Church, under its control.
Lewinsky deserves to live an adult life that isn't completely subsumed by her past.
But those contests were subsumed by a national and global crisis over the coronavirus.
I'm an alien host or we are two yous subsumed by a single body.
Among the others, differing supply-side dynamics were subsumed by the broader demand story.
As these two giants have grown, they have squeezed out or subsumed smaller competitors.
Open friction is no longer so easily subsumed by the almighty virtue of comity.
But that question, like so many others, wound up subsumed by Robert Mueller's criminal investigation.
So the Dos Ojos system is no more, subsumed by the larger Sac Actun system.
Each such agency produces its own budget, which is then subsumed into its departmental budget.
After Mission: Impossible, Landau's work in TV subsumed his burgeoning film career for a while.
A lot of roads and bridges [have been] completely just subsumed by the flood waters.
Part of that has to do with the way nerd culture has subsumed popular culture.
It can seem as if these people's identities have been erased, subsumed by their fight.
The city is subsumed by flood, with homes and businesses bricked by feet of water.
For it's not enough to claim that religious values can be subsumed by secular ones.
Immigration remains a foreign-policy crisis that is wholly subsumed by the expediencies of domestic politics.
Run almost entirely by volunteers, some may not survive, others may be subsumed into legacy players.
They're proof of how easily NBA aspirations can be subsumed by personal demons and awful circumstance.
With Trump, we have seen countless instances of his categorical denials completely subsumed by the facts.
Knowing all of this, Frecon has subsumed the colors into the painting while shedding the story.
The Touch Bar, first introduced in 2016, had already subsumed most of the MacBook Pro line.
More knobs twiddle, and your hearing is subsumed in a fog of tinnitus, muffling and distortion.
Are they trying to master each other, destroy each other or be subsumed by each other?
Anything that might have been interesting was subsumed by something vaguely edgy but still pretty safe.
The latter affects fewer people and, if necessary, can be more easily subsumed by stronger institutions.
Subsumed by the darkness of Algarve, Portugal, the cameras couldn't pin him down for an confessional interview.
As she drew, she subsumed avant-garde art styles that came and went during her formative years.
They are still there, but they are also being subsumed in a much bigger supply-side shock.
Yet another traditionally "offline" endeavor, subsumed, to some degree, by the march of digitization and the internet.
I think because of politics, race and class are often subsumed into the same category of blackness.
The trans parties that do exist are often subsumed under the umbrella of homonormative gay nightlife culture.
However, the technology increasingly looks like it will be subsumed by the state to improve existing institutions.
She never sounded subsumed by the machinery, even when she seemed to be wailing against its rhythms.
Femininity isn't really an issue for the artists, who subsumed it at the points of their departure.
Or maybe what bothers me is that gay culture has sort of been subsumed by Drag Race.
At 20, with their young son to look out for, she feels a grief subsumed in rage.
Flake, a Mormon dad with a self-deprecating sense of humor, was subsumed by the Trump tide.
But eventually I got too busy, and Twitter and Facebook subsumed the rest of my online hangouts.
South Vietnam was subsumed by chaos after the murder of President Ngo Dinh Diem in November 1963.
But it's treacherous — about 25 percent of people who drive down that road are subsumed by lava.
Hussein Chalayan also turned up the volume, exploring how ethnic dance has been subsumed by Western occupation.
In her view, feminist ideology has been subsumed by divisive political grievances that have undercut the movement.
Byzantium, while subsumed with war and religious conflict, no longer considered fighting to be sport or entertainment.
Everything Morrison and Gilman and Díaz and Roberts might have been saying is subsumed into inoffensive, vague niceness.
The artist's brush with Expressionism appears to be returning, only now subsumed in a process of minute modeling.
It's just subsumed its agenda into the existing process of admitting people to the US or rejecting them.
But instead of allowing them some degree of independence from him, they've allowed those agendas to get subsumed.
After their believers died or were subsumed into American culture, the gods were stripped of their former power.
Not the leader of the opposition, Jeremy Corbyn, whose Euroskepticism is subsumed by fear of Little Englander nationalism.
It's well-documented, and also charts how mainstream culture has subsumed and evolved clubbing into a different form.
The Francoists and their ideologies survived, but were subsumed in the Popular Party and relegated to the margins.
This was a disorienting experience for Lee, whose professional identity had for years been entirely subsumed in Jeezy's.
The extent to which the Kochs' priorities have been subsumed by Donald Trump's populism suggests it could be.
But last month it was subsumed into TheCityUK, after protests from trade bodies, investment banks and smaller firms.
Some people appreciate the possibility of being subsumed in our sound, experiencing the physicality of our live shows.
How much did they ever matter in opera, a form that subsumed masques, semi-operas, singspiels and the like?
As ever-greater swathes of human activity are subsumed by the digital revolution, so they too can be calibrated.
Can a détourned work be subsumed by the spectacle, and if so, how does one prevent such an action?
Yet in the end the human side of the Rolling Stones' history is subsumed by spectacle and raucous showmanship.
The whole issue was subsumed by a failure to make distinctions—between a hand on a backside and rape.
This is a party where serious thinking about America's place world has been subsumed by angry conservative identity politics.
There are crumbling sugar mills, rusted cars and buildings subsumed by growth that was lush even during a drought.
They also fear that their city's unique culture and identity will be gradually subsumed by growing mainland Chinese influence.
In her recent work — all of which is in ceramic — twisted, tubular forms have subsumed D'Arrigo's penchant for repetition.
Most of the productions at Letni Letna featured shifting moods and narratives; virtuosity was subsumed into larger theatrical visions.
Inevitably, Peterson has been subsumed into our political debates, attacked as a fascist or hailed as an anti-P.
Teletext remains largely forgotten as the history of digital media has become subsumed by the history of the internet.
Even in middling translations, it is a style that cannot be subsumed; Natalia Ginzburg can only sound like herself.
There were suggestions that it be subsumed into Laurence Olivier's National Theater Company, which had been formed in 21989.
Her supporters, in protests, accused wealthy elites of removing her in a coup that subsumed democracy to business interests.
USAID deserves to stand on its own, not be subsumed into the State Department where it will be minimized.
Subsumed by sex scandals and legal woes, Berlusconi largely vanished from politics after being ousted from power in 2011.
The day's revelations almost entirely subsumed another storm that had been ignited the previous evening by a Trump tweet.
Suddenly, Swift wasn't selflessly subsumed by her music, lost to herself in service to the great god of teen heartbreak.
No matter how dynamic one's vision might be, Brandt suggests, it will be subsumed by the decrepitude of the flesh.
Two hours later, those questions had been subsumed within the oscillating rhythm of the same scene played over and over.
Some say the group, EMILY's List, has been subsumed by the evil status quo empire it once hoped to subvert.
He eliminated the Health Ministry, which was subsumed into a "super ministry," depriving the sector of a cabinet-level representative.
The biggest problem I have is with the way the lower mid-range is subsumed by an excess of bass.
These critiques represent complex internal debates within feminist circles that are often subsumed by the imperialism of mainstream liberal feminism.
The well-known Portland DIY spirit is subsumed by a much more legendary human spirit of collective care and teamwork.
But on ketamine, I watched calmly as sorrow welled up and subsumed my body like warm water filling a tub.
Meanwhile, Las Vegas, home of XS, could get subsumed by a multimillion-pound dust storm pretty much any day now.
What's more surprising is the extent to which ecological crisis has been subsumed into the consciousness of blockbuster video games.
The "you" that you are is relocated elsewhere for the duration of the record, subsumed into something else, something Other.
It is going to be "very difficult for Guyana not to be completely subsumed by the oil sector," Marcel said.
So fully does Swinton inhabit her elaborate costumes that her familiar "celebrity" facial features are completely subsumed in the role.
It has virtually subsumed all other considerations — it is stronger than education, stronger than religion, stronger than principles or ideology.
The child looks trapped within the piece of furniture, her needs subsumed to the greater goal of marketing a product.
In Markle, the Royal Family has found someone who can refresh their corporate culture even while being subsumed by it.
Is it the proud tradition of America's "classical music," rooted in the blues but now happily subsumed into the academy?
The acquisition process has been subsumed by controversy, as legacy government contractors go up against tech titans for the coveted contract.
When viewing the five structures together, the concept of virtuality is subsumed by the raw physicality of the metal, skeletal frames.
The following day, a court revoked the mayor's ban, meaning the far-right event was effectively subsumed into the government march.
He's subsumed Auto-Tune and melody into his delivery so completely that he can handle incredibly dense lines with pinpoint precision.
You can't comfortably pin clear cut labels on Cora, her usually quiet, repentive demeanor often subsumed by moments of incredible boldness.
There is a danger that without a specialized unit, justice for war crimes will be subsumed and eclipsed by other priorities.
When we find our days subsumed by meetings, our motivation and productivity levels plummet, wreaking havoc on our job satisfaction levels.
According to the end credits, however, some of the others who were trapped there have been "subsumed fictionally," which sounds painful.
She thinks, "with a mild homesickness," of the "everyday life" he is leading; hers has been subsumed by her political work.
"Erdogan is watching out for his own people," said Bora Dayilar, a farmer whose grazing land was subsumed by the project.
This is a "Hunger Artist" of deliberately shifting moods, and its early humor is largely subsumed in the darkness that follows.
A tender, lovingly crafted look at subsumed, aching desire, it's unquestionably one of the best films to win the top prize.
The relationship has evolved along with the country itself, and as fears that Bhutan could be subsumed by China have faded.
After the Communists came to power, the arts were repurposed as a political tool and subsumed into the Department of Propaganda.
Sadly this has all been subsumed into a Yassss Queen recall-a-thon where everything becomes one-liners and eye-rolls.
These Americans suspect there are some cultures that cannot simply be subsumed into American culture — that are completely inimical to Americanness.
On both sides of the border, local rivalries have been slowly, though not completely, subsumed into a greater appreciation of European identity.
Art is a realm far too vast and weird — and radically uncertain — to be subsumed by our own egotistical values and norms.
Among noticeable renovations: the angel has no head and God and Mary are subsumed in paint strokes — a complete Ab-Ex makeover.
Historically, these narratives have been subsumed by the perspective of the male protagonist: She is the devastating surprise twist in his story.
Still, the mere existence of separate Taiwanese institutes is a reminder to foreign audiences that Taiwan does not want to be subsumed.
Here's the somewhat bloodless press release, given a major web icon has been subsumed, so you can just read their spin yourself.
The public interest has been subsumed by the interests of executives, or shareholders, or investors, or whoever demands immediate bottom-line success.
He implied that the office to which he was now being appointed should be subsumed into other parts of the State Department.
In keeping with the theme of immersion in the story of this video, she even felt completely subsumed by the production process.
Mr. Xi created and empowered the cyberspace administration, which has subsumed many of the overlapping agencies that once governed content in cyberspace.
Because he was not the sort of person who wouldn't have minded being metaphorically murdered by their sons, subsumed, overtaken or whatever.
The unit has now been subsumed into the army, though it remains to be seen whether this is merely a cosmetic change.
In Brian De Palma's new film, a personal revenge story line is subsumed by horrific visions of television-friendly acts of terror.
At times, an overwhelming flood on one tributary can be devastating locally, but soon be subsumed into the larger system and forgotten.
But particularly among Europeans, officials said, those dangers often get subsumed in the continuing discussion of why Mr. Trump abandoned the deal.
She's become subsumed by that loneliness we feel most acutely when we're surrounded by other people — even, or especially, people we love.
Instead, President Trump has found himself subsumed and increasingly infuriated by the leaks and criticisms he has long prided himself on vanquishing.
But all desires, the movie proposes, naturally lead toward the same end: to lose ourselves entirely and be subsumed by something bigger.
Just as the women in our own lives are too often subsumed by the narratives of others, so, too, has Hillary Clinton been.
Opponents of HB2 argue instead that Congress didn't specifically identify gender identity because the concept was already subsumed within the definition of gender.
During closing statements, prosecutors said the devastating world of heroin addiction had subsumed the lives of McCarthy, Rachelle Bond and those around them.
Like the smartphones in our pockets, consoles have subsumed many of the devices in our homes simply because they're easier and more convenient.
At the time, Mr. Anas said, the movement felt like a tribal revolution against oppression, but was quickly subsumed by the Islamic State.
The ban — and backlash against it, which eventually caused it to be suspended — was immediately subsumed within the narrative of gun rights vs.
In the end, MP3 players disappeared for the same reason that so many things have become obsolete — it was completely subsumed by smartphones.  
And I think they did, briefly, but the combination of American ineptitude and the ghosts of the past quickly subsumed any good will.
Mahwish Chishty projects Pakistan's folk art traditions against the blank flanks of America's weapons of war, subsumed by the very culture they target.
It has already brought over Office and subsumed well-regarded email app Acompli and calendar app Sunrise into a revamped Outlook for iPhone.
More than 300 feet of his ship, from the bow to the central "island" containing the bridge, was subsumed by an uncontrollable inferno.
As part of a government reorganization last year, the department that oversees films was subsumed into the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party.
Is it your view that culture wars have subsumed all of our politics and that policies are just props in this broader battle?
Beneath the sea, 14 meters below the surface, stand 300 human-sized concrete artworks, waiting to be slowly subsumed by delicate marine vegetation.
Though now subsumed by the greater Kathmandu sprawl, Patan's Durbar Square is cleaner and more hippie-free than its counterpart to the north.
When eaten as part of the tea ceremony, the sugar in wagashi both tempers and is subsumed by the bitterness of the tea.
Even as children, we're encouraged always to be unique, to stand out, to fight — at all cost — against becoming subsumed by the group.
About 20 years and 39,000 civilian deaths later, Zarmina still lies in an unmarked grave in a country subsumed by war and violence.
You could take all this as an elegy to the numberless lives and moments subsumed in the modern world's tide of meaningless garbage.
In fact, there have been some investigations ongoing in the Judiciary Committee that have now been subsumed by the Intelligence Committee concerning Ukraine.
Instead, the facts of the case are subsumed by a "he said, he said" brawl, in which both parties are given equal weight.
There are already too many stories of humanitarian disasters in which local heroes, victims and survivors are subsumed by a foreign protagonist's narrative.
Her color schemes, inspired by listening to music, are strikingly intuitive and experimental, yet subsumed in a spectral light of intrigue and magic.
And so, from the second it was released, "Dancing On My Own" was subsumed into the musical vernacular of an entire generation of queers.
The company has been operating for more than 20 years and now it's going to be subsumed by a much larger company in SAP.
After college, she worked at Bear Stearns, an erstwhile global investment bank that was subsumed by J.P. Morgan in 2008 after the financial crisis.
The Brooklyn Museum's ambitions were thwarted by rival Manhattan art patrons after the once-sovereign city of Brooklyn was subsumed into Greater New York.
The question for Starwood's loyal customers is whether the smaller, more innovative brand will lose its charm and become subsumed by the Marriott behemoth.
With legalization, many of the problems with the medical cannabis system will be subsumed by new problems brought about by the mass recreational system.
They have even been subsumed into parts of the establishment: One of the members later led the military's futuristic Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
But if it were to happen — if we were to have two movement-subsumed parties — we would be in for some pretty big changes.
The rights to religious liberty and freedom of expression were subsumed under a doctrine developed by Justice Taney and used to dispossess Native Americans.
Eventually, the speaker had to cut his remarks short, his speech subsumed by the chaos he was by then in the habit of causing.
But instead of emphasizing points of agreement, party leaders appeared at pains to emphasize their differences, fearful of having their independent political identities subsumed.
Set against such striking architecture, the exhibited photographs feel subsumed into the décor — somewhat as they contribute to the retail experience at Restoration Hardware.
By now, Oculus is merely a brand, subsumed into Facebook's larger AR/VR team—and that team dominated the stage between Zuckerberg and Abrash.
As usual in Malick's work, plot is subsumed by image and idea, and here the entire narrative arc can be ascertained from the trailer.
By the late 90s it had proven itself as the go-to place for a performance Benz modification, and was subsumed back into the family.
Meanwhile, Davis Okoye (Johnson), the primatologist who raised George from birth, finds that his friendly, funny gorilla friend has been subsumed by a raging monster.
The New Day were acting like heels in the weeks prior, their buoyant personalities being subsumed into WWE's now annual dalliance into the Raw vs.
My regret is that Ukraine ever learned of the review and that, with this impeachment inquiry, Ukraine has become subsumed in the U.S. political process.
The reality is apps that introduce a core functionality or use case are eventually subsumed by the very platforms where that core functionality works best.
The rest (like American Motors, above, subsumed by Chrysler in 1987) have been largely the victims of changing times, tough competition or their own missteps.
Even through every tumultuous, messy love affair, she was never fully subsumed by her lovers—their fame or their powerful personalities or the relationships dissolution.
Dallas, Silicon Valley, and Seattle were all areas that were subsumed by the grim red cloud of No Tweets For You in outage maps yesterday.
Opponents of the treaty preyed on fears that Denmark's economy would be subsumed by Germany's and would be captive to a remote bureaucracy in Brussels.
Those crazed and bloody minutes, and all that they represented, had now been subsumed into reliquary forms that promised the opposite: foresight, structure, harmony, balance.
It should have been little surprise that the tourist's Mexico City largely overlapped with my own, since tourism has subsumed the city in some ways.
Lutoslawski's densely dissonant funereal music dissipated into isolated notes on a lone cello, which were then subsumed in the enveloping warmth of Brahms's consolatory opening.
Amid a simmering anti-immigrant backlash, religious clothing has become a proxy for fears that European identity and values are being subsumed by Islamic immigration.
Over the last decade, feminism has been seemingly emptied of any remaining, actual politics in order for it to be subsumed by brands marketing empowerment.
My point: I wanted to see what I could learn about the modern news media by looking at how thoroughly Mr. Trump had subsumed it.
The Victorian era obsessions with the country, and the subsequent proliferation of gentleman Egyptologists meant that Egypt's history subsumed that of the rest of the continent.
The oceanic internet has grown far too fast, with the highest aspirations to realism, for anyone to have developed guidelines for reading it without getting subsumed.
The alternative—that the distribution of news and information had largely been subsumed by an arbitrary and merciless technological regime—was simply too depressing to consider.
"Because God created all things, and God brings all things together at the end of time, I think all things are subsumed into God," he responds.
Still, I'm not sure how "maverick" the art of these women can be after being so-long subsumed into the conservative wheelhouse of art market wares.
I try to stay away from the term "immersion," but at its best, Apex makes you feel like you're being subsumed into some fiery new world.
They evoke an aura of solidarity in which "the borders that normally existed between people dissolved", individuality seeming at once fulfilled and subsumed by the crowd.
Blood rushes into my face, my whole body subsumed by embarrassment and disgust, and when it leaves I pass out, right there on my yoga ball.
But occasionally, these arboreal creatures were subsumed by floods of resin, exchanging their lives for preservation in the fossil record's eerie amber snapshots of bygone ecosystems.
They're eager to hear about mine and other friends' lives, to feel their whole identities haven't been subsumed, even while their sleep schedules and resources have.
His matinee idol good looks were subsumed by this force of will, which often led the actor to be cast as heavies, villains, madmen – and politicians.
And Democrats, energized by the scandal that subsumed Mr. Harris and their sooner-than-expected shot at the seat, are similarly poised for a vigorous campaign.
Rather than abide by current agreements, or understandings, the United States government has been subsumed by the compulsive, often personal agenda of the president, analysts said.
Abortion had previously appeared as a standalone issue ads subject, but Facebook now says that topic has been subsumed into the "civil and social rights" category.
Chinese censors have blocked news reports and images that present the protesters' yearning for democracy and their fear of being subsumed into the mainland's authoritarian maw.
But as many of Ellen's critics have pointed out, her solidarity with other queer people seems to have long since been subsumed by class solidarity instead.
But with competitors trying to chase it and incumbents trying to adopt similar technologies, Flexport must maintain its agility to avoid being subsumed by the pack.
Investors are asking when it will ultimately be subsumed into the mainland and lose its special status for businesses wishing to engage with the Chinese economy.
I think, right now, Jake and Logan Paul are the hottest, most popular people, and in two years they're going to be subsumed by something else.
Mr. Robot's second season, currently airing, has better subsumed its homages (as Matt Zoller Seitz points out in this article) in favor of deeper character exploration.
"In the past, if women wanted to practice science, they sometimes became assistants to their scientist husbands or fathers, their contributions subsumed under their names," says Saini.
There are clearly times when we don't, when any effort to understand what actually happened to our personal data is subsumed by knee-jerk outrage — or apathy.
In the United States, multiracial people weren't seen as a distinct racial group, but were simply subsumed into the less privileged racial group and subjected to discrimination.
At the same time, quantum computation, and the quantum-mechanical theory from which it springs, are all subsumed in a newer idea that Dr Deutsch is pursuing.
Once subsumed under a digital wallet, though, that "usage" component gets further and further out of Capital One's control, with tremendous implications on downstream interest (lending) revenue.
We got it from Here… unfolds in an unbounded sprawl, pulling its surrounding narratives into a space where they are subsumed by the greater project of sound.
And then there's immersive theater productions like Delusion or The Tension Experience, in which the escape room elements are subsumed almost entirely by an ongoing, immersive storyline.
A year after the leveraged buyout, Uniroyal merged with Goodrich to form the Uniroyal-Goodrich Tire Company, which was eventually subsumed by the French tire manufacturer Michelin.
But Nicole is dissatisfied: She misses Los Angeles, where she grew up, and she resents having subsumed her own creative life to parenthood and Charlie's artistic ego.
The request renews the records fight that dominated Kavanaugh's nomination hearings before the controversy was subsumed by sexual misconduct accusations against the then-federal appeals court judge.
Sitcoms often have "the day everything changed" pilots, but presumably the "new" character will be warmly subsumed into the rest of the ensemble in the second episode.
As for Aunt Sammy, she disappeared in 1934, though the bureau's housekeeping show continued until 1946; the bureau itself was subsumed into the Agriculture Department in 1962.
If Cooper's sublime photographs proffer a tentative solution, it is perhaps a way of existing in nature that finds pleasure not in consuming, but in being subsumed.
" But he also expressed concern over the "network effects" that have allowed tech companies to become "so powerful that particular sectors could essentially be subsumed into these networks.
Going to shows in New York City, it's so often painting and something else; at the very least, painting is subsumed by some greater material or structural concern.
It's one of numerous examples of animals being subsumed into stone and mortar; later, Lequeu would design a dairy in the shape of a giant walk-in cow.
These pieces collapse the distinction between text and thing: the object is poetic in its thingness even as the poet's words are effaced and subsumed into the work.
Mr Bolsonaro has already subsumed the ministry of culture into a more general "ministry of citizenship", but the full effects of his policies are yet to be felt.
And so her inner life is subsumed until season 3, when she can no longer ignore her unhappiness in her marriage to the inattentive doctor Mitch (Geoff Stults).
For context, the Algiers Motel incident occurred on the evening of July 25, 1967, during the five-day period in which Detroit was subsumed by violence and lawlessness.
That isn't to say it disappeared, but it became attenuated, thinly spread, and was ultimately largely subsumed into the machine that Sanders now sets up as a foil.
His British burr may have been slowly subsumed over the years under a Texas twang, but he never replied with anything less than a generous full-length answer.
Seeing the familiar setting subsumed by fluff is a surreal experience in the ballpark of Yayoi Kusama's Happenings of the 60s, but with paws instead of polka dots.
But it has now been subsumed by Alaska Airlines (60th) in a merger that might be good news for shareholders, but is probably less so for its flyers.
Had Fiat not subsumed Chrysler, the venerable Jeep might not be sold in the United States or anywhere else, or manufactured in the United States or anywhere else.
Blue Barge had been one of the final hubs operating, before Arkdia was appropriated by a weaponized and deranged DHS (before it itself was subsumed by the DoD).
There is a numbing effect that occurs when each day is the same, when our schedules are subsumed by what feels like an endless gulf of undifferentiated time.
In the case of love, then, untranslatable words help us understand the bountiful variety of emotions and bonds that are in English subsumed within the one word "love".
After years as the weaker partner in a coalition government, the party has seen its identity all but subsumed in that of Ms. Merkel and her Christian Democrats.
An idealistic journalist in the story sets out to "torpedo every piety of this new faux-religion of finance" but edges too close and is compromised and subsumed.
Perhaps never before has the unstoppable chaos of this Washington era subsumed so much simultaneously: the #MeToo movement, the fate of the high court, a capital's toxic partisanship.
QAnon, as Q's world view came to be known, subsumed—or, if you prefer, consumed—Pizzagate, and then it, too, slunk off the Web and into the world.
The Florentines with whom the English traded had their own professional association, the Arte di Calimala, which was subsumed in the 18th century into the Camera di Commercio.
It's a stark expression of Trump's stranglehold over the Republican Party: Traditionally, a presidential reelection committee has worked in tandem with the national party committee, not subsumed it.
Among these is the Gaelic Samhain festival that concluded harvest season, which has been subsumed by the Christian All Hallows' Eve, All Souls' Day, and All Saints' Day.
They would shout "No Surrender!" between the lines of the national anthem, a reference to the perceived threat that Northern Ireland might be subsumed into a united Ireland.
But if indeed such commentary is embedded in these works, it is at the structural level, integral to the artist's working method and completely subsumed within formal dynamics.
Mayo says he fears that big companies like Google and Apple don't care whether roaming the open internet is subsumed by launching apps or by the act of searching.
The world outside, hinted at by a bright yellow rug with a red rose pattern, contrasts with the sterile white bathtub; Marthe has almost been subsumed by the water.
Would the clergy retain their control over sharia law and its role in shaping private life, or would they be subsumed by the advance of secular Western political ideas?
A lightbulb, a shirt sleeve, a pair of glasses, a dandelion, a feather; singular objects are all permeated with light and subsumed into a beautiful inky, tar-like darkness.
Lena*, 36, Florida Comedians, more than most media figures, are trying to figure out a balance between calling out the Trump administration and not being completely subsumed by it.
The former snapped up the previous owner Talison Lithium in 2013 and then sold a 63 percent stake to Rockwood Holdings, which was itself subsumed into Albemarle in 2014.
This choice, in simple terms, would suck because it would mean the spirit of this world would be subsumed and replaced by the imposing but now-generic Zimmer Sound.
Cuts and one area of expansion Other positions dedicated to thorny diplomatic issues, ranging from Mideast peace to relations with Afghanistan, would be subsumed under existing State Department bureaus.
Chicago's suit is not on the list – which, according to the city, proves that Chicago's claims on behalf of the city itself are not subsumed into the consumer case.
For over a year, John W. Huber, the United States attorney in Utah, also examined aspects of the Russia investigation until Mr. Durham subsumed that part of his work.
While doctors consider a patient's weight in some cases, weight is generally subsumed into larger considerations of therapeutic index and titration when determining the right dose for a patient.
Outside of Nigeria, the "Nigerian" identity risks becoming subsumed by the "criminal country" single narrative that once prevented Italian immigrants in the US from moving up the social ladder.
With its descriptions of human social life subsumed by technology and images, it is often cited as a prophecy of the dangers of the internet age now upon us.
Italy, France, Germany and the United Kingdom have been subsumed by the European Union, the sovereignty-eating superstate that's grabbed crucial powers away from Rome, Paris, Berlin and London.
Trump's core supporters — Americans most resistant to the racial and ethnic changes taking place around them — have not been subsumed by a dominant liberal culture, as many had hoped.
The challenge for him now is convincing his owners that Neymar, Mbappé and the rest must fit into this new identity, rather than his vision being subsumed by them.
In "Panic Room" (2002), David Fincher revealed how attractive Whitaker could be when his performance as a thug had hints of melancholia and tenderheartedness without being subsumed by them.
In the end, the performers' high energy feels weirdly thankless; they shift their voices and their posture and their personalities, and they're all still just subsumed into blockbuster noise.
Almost since Jay Z took it over, the service has been the subject of speculation that it would fail or be subsumed by a deep-pocket competitor like Apple.
Sanders raised $25.3 million in the third quarter of the year, more than any other Democratic presidential candidate, but that news has been subsumed somewhat by his health scare.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including all its actors and parties, deserves to be debated, analyzed and criticized without being subsumed into a simplified catch-all campaign against oppression and injustice.
I don't blame them — there is a learning curve involved in driving a Model 3 since so much of the vehicle's functions have been subsumed by the 15-inch touchscreen.
"The thing I'm concerned about are the network effects that are now at work where they're so powerful that particular sectors could essentially be subsumed into these networks," Barr replied.
It looks like Jonathan Teo isn't going down without a fight, several months after his venture capital firm was subsumed by a sexual harassment scandal involving co-founder Justin Caldbeck.
The special envoys for the Great Lakes region of Africa and Democratic Republic of Congo, and for Sudan and South Sudan will be subsumed under the Bureau of African Affairs.
In 2001, Texaco was subsumed by Chevron, which denies any culpability in Ecuador—despite a legal decision finding the company guilty and fining them an astonishing $18 billion in damages.
"The thing I'm concerned about are the network effects that are now at work where they're so powerful that particular sectors could essentially be subsumed into these networks," he said.
She plays Frances, a kind of anti-Carrie, someone long married, living (brace yourself) in the suburbs, and working as a corporate recruiter, her arty dreams subsumed by financial necessity.
In the 1960s and '286.1s, marriage laws still contained some vestiges of coverture — the idea that once a woman got married, her entire legal identity was subsumed by her husband's.
If I'm gonna live in this feudal anime future dominated by evil corporatist overlords, subsumed by debt and badgered by Christian crusaders, I'm gonna do it sober and cumming everywhere.
Or if I make a typo, or if a car drives by and I'm talking to you and one of the words gets subsumed into the rumble of the car.
Taking stock, cleaning up, admitting "moral responsibility" for their contributions to society — these are the buzzwords of a tech ecosystem that is supposedly subsumed by remorse and committed to rehabilitation.
Soon, Standard Cognition and others will probably get better, will perfectly detect where that snack went, and my movement will be subsumed and predicted by artificial intelligence's endless data maw.
He did this by showing how monuments hide in plain sight: subsumed by traffic, by familiarity, by the abundance of incidental detail he "got" in that picture of his uncle.
But clarifying this kind of text-heavy composition is no easy assignment for a massed chorus of amateurs, and words and textures were largely subsumed in a mushy overall sonority.
I think this will air in January, at which point in time it will still be a separate magazine but at some point that's supposed to get subsumed by Meredith.
Activists are worried social media companies have not done enough since 2016 to clean up their platforms and to authenticate real profiles, letting some movements get subsumed by fights over reality.
The New York section, structured as a walking tour across the long-since subsumed and gentrified New York (mostly lower Manhattan) where Moskowitz grew up, is at once angry and elegiac.
However false that dichotomy, it remained the guiding logic of the mid-'19953s, when the label of "feminist" was subsumed by a different way of being a girl in the world.
Indeed, an intriguing (or disturbing) takeaway from this simulation is the apparent ease and speed at which an entire galaxy can be subsumed, or at least explored, by an adventurous civilization.
On a larger scale, perhaps big-room EDM and vinyl culture have coalesced into a terrifyingly mutant beast, with the art of spinning wax subsumed into wrenching, in-your-face spectacle.
But returning director Paul Greengrass and his co-writer and editor, Christopher Rouse, have a hard time overcoming the sense of repetition that's subsumed both the series and this particular installment.
The intellectual and ethical purity of the original internet as written by people like John Perry Barlow has been subsumed by the power politics of capitals like Washington, Beijing, and Brussels.
But the English identity, while subsumed into the British one, is not entirely the same, drawing as it does on its own rich history and deeply embedded political and cultural traditions.
The idea of financial cliffs is not new, but her theory is that the second partner's earnings are often subsumed by the necessity of paying for childcare and increased transportation expenses.
A violent, nauseated compulsion to leave the room subsumed me — a compulsion I fought, the thought, Your grandfather's death is not about your comfort, you asshole, anchoring me to the doorway.
The final level of Inside involves the little boy becoming subsumed into an organic mass, presumably other zombies or water creatures fused together in either experimentation or an attempt at survival.
Catholics become Jews, Portuguese captaincies are subsumed by Dutch colonies or supplanted by armed fugitive settlements and purported apostles of white Christian civilization are rescued by queer representatives of African spirituality.
So while the importance of 1971 cannot be overstressed for Bangladeshis, to think that partition has only been subsumed here by a bigger and more recent event also misses the point.
Longstanding, independent clubs are being subsumed into continentwide networks, used as vehicles for the ambitions of wealthy foreign investors, or hijacked by agents looking for an edge in the transfer market.
In Britain itself, the debate over deportation has been somewhat subsumed by the louder discussion over immigrants from Europe who helped spur Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union.
I have no answers for you, dear reader, for it is 2017, and not even extraordinarily wealthy white ladies are safe from the vortex of chaos that has subsumed us all.
Unfortunately, too much of that sauce was subsumed by an ultra-buttery parsnip purée, which also engulfed a medley of roasted root vegetables and a clutter of breaded, deep-fried pearl onions.
He does radio interviews, is forced to dress up like Christopher Robin to greet other children, and generally has his entire existence subsumed by this narrative that had once been just his.
Phones have subsumed city workers' papers and organizers, tourists' maps and cameras, and students' books and notepads, but they haven't and never will replace the discrete functionality of a pair of headphones.
Policy is easily subsumed by politics -- and success, be it in elections or the daily struggle to commandeer the conversation, comes to those who can streamline the two and then hammer away.
Part of the reason we've lost ownership of our unspoken dreams is that we've been persuaded to allow our ambition to be subsumed into something that is more socially acceptable: faux humility.
The Assistant has subsumed the old screen-reading "Now on tap" feature; when you bring it up, you can ask it questions about what's already on your screen and it'll answer them.
Appearing simultaneously everywhere at once, Picasso's fragmented figures complete this abstraction by subsuming them in the field of painting just as the odalisque is subsumed by the desires of her male owner.
From the critics of the French Revolution, to today's public speeches against radical Islamism, the question of evil and the power it unleashes is nearly always subsumed under the sign of nihilism.
As they embraced a larger purpose, one inexorably connected to serving others, each found strength and validation in the mission itself and subsumed his or her personal aspiration to this broader end.
Mr. Peters has also subsumed three other offices into the Department of Investigation: the inspectors general for the New York Police Department, the School Construction Authority and the Health and Hospitals Corporation.
That still exists, but is increasingly subsumed by a broader, blunter worldview that treats the Israeli-Palestinian issue as an extension of another conflict that can seem just as intractable: American partisanship.
When I'm on set, there are tense moments (as there will be on almost any set), but it's rather remarkable to watch as they are subsumed into the rest of the show.
Abboud reimagined these underlying and forgotten layers of culture and history in profoundly beautiful and complex work that echoes the lost stories and haunted places that have been subsumed beneath contemporary traumas.
It's focusing on the president's conduct relative to whether he subsumed America's policy goals for his personal interest and whether that posed a threat to the national security of the United States.
The tumbles over the last two weeks have little to do with the pro-democracy demonstrations that have subsumed Hong Kong for five months and sometimes caused gyrations in the local market.
Thus, Mike's grievances about Ryan letting down Kristin and their child by skipping town were papered over with fights about Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and the personal subsumed into the political.
It's never been entirely clear that abortion, LGBT rights, or other "values voters" things were really driving the electorate; immigration and law and order are similarly often subsumed by raw economic issues.
In connecting Hiroshima to an ancient history of war, and in abstracting its lessons to a global scale, Obama subsumed the very specific sins of Japan and America in the sins of mankind.
Huang Dan, a 22-year-old student, was among the visitors on a recent weekend who said she wanted to photograph the beauty of human structures subsumed by roots, rain, vines and wind.
There's surely something to be gained by examining what exactly is going on in said charts, to ascertain just how much relevance—if any—it has to the clubbing landscape we're subsumed in.
During closing statements, prosecutors said that the path that led to the courtroom was the devastating world of heroin addiction that had subsumed the lives of McCarthy, Rachelle Bond, and those around them.
While there their personalities are subsumed into their anonymous role as crowd-members, here they're cute kids having fun bleaching their hair and restlessly jumping around, waiting in line for takes to begin.
In Middle of the World, Berger and Tanner's second collaboration, an opening narration calls this moment, where disillusionment marked a turn toward apoliticism, a period of "normalization," where hopes remain but are subsumed.
Adaptability is key to this project, as the broadness of Petty's style subsumed with equal elegance the raw, snarling Damn the Torpedoes (1979), the polished, jangly Full Moon Fever (1989), and further modes.
Sadly, though the Deptford pink is still widespread throughout Europe, Deptford itself is now far more industrialized and subsumed by modern London, with far fewer locations for its namesake flower to call home.
In September, just before the Trump administration was subsumed by impeachment chaos, the White House began publicly flirting with intervening in California's homelessness predicament (one in four homeless Americans lives in the state).
In every policy arena, the president's traditional management functions — as chief executive of a giant organization — have been subsumed by Mr. Trump's desire for self-expression and impulsive announcements of his desired outcomes.
The GOP can almost take it to the bank that any outrage voters are hearing in the short term about a thwarted impeachment trial would be subsumed by something else come Election Day.
It's important not to overstate Markle's independence: She's not, say, keeping her job (or her blog), and after her marriage she may well be subsumed into the anodyne affability of the wider royal family.
According to Paul, although this exhibition had been concocted long before, those developments changed the show and reframed it, yet at the same time, these events can be subsumed under the exhibition's major themes.
This isn't actually a vision of the future I'm that uncomfortable with, provided the continued existence of small and medium-sized players can continue to co-exist with, rather than be subsumed by Amazon.
Meanwhile, Sunac has slowly subsumed more and more of the broader LeEco corporate structure as it tries to recoup some of the losses on the billions of dollars it spent to save the company.
If the debt ceiling debate gets rolled up with the funding debate, it could get subsumed in a "Christmas tree" spending package that might be released just 2628 to 28503 hours before a vote.
The New Yorkers, including economic adviser Gary Cohn and Deputy National Security Adviser Dina Powell (with 25 years of foreign-policy experience), have subsumed some of their personal views to blunt Trump's worst ideas.
These recent stories were all subsumed by Trump's latest outburst: Indeed, the past two weeks should (and could) have been very bad for Clinton, bringing her back down to Earth after a strong convention.
His "White Noise" would seem to be partly inspired by Samuel Beckett's great monologue "Not I," in which a disembodied mouth delivers a lifetime-spanning roster of contradictory impressions before being subsumed into darkness.
So when the couple, Anna and Otto Quangel (Emma Thompson and Brendan Gleeson), lose their only son in battle and embark on a campaign of micro-resistance, their grief is subsumed in clandestine defiance.
If the debt ceiling debate gets rolled up with the funding debate, it could get subsumed in a "Christmas tree" spending package that might be released just 24 to 48 hours before a vote.
The NYCT had, by this point, been subsumed into the MTA, a state authority, but the rest of the state was not doing much better (even the suburbs saw population decline in the 1970s).
And this time, coverage of Mr. Trump's trip abroad is not threatened to be subsumed by news reports, or by the findings of his own Justice Department, but by a Democrat-dominated congressional committee.
The remaining question is whether the House of Saud can shake that and its Crown Prince off, or whether the dynasty has been irrevocably subsumed by its eager, newly anointed 33-year-old leader?
Some viewers have pushed back on the film, citing Ally's "lack of agency," but I've always read this supposed passivity as the reality of becoming subsumed into an abusive relationship, how it consumes your identity.
What was distinctive about her Alaskan career was subsumed into a much more conventional sort of movement conservatism, which she picked up from the professional ideologues who rallied to her during her trial by fire.
When it does happen, such as the intermixing between polar bears and brown bears, the "daughter" species is almost always subsumed back into the population of the parent species—the brown bears in this case.
Soon the home page, which had enabled individual expressions of interest in mycology or Star Trek or bondage, was subsumed by the blog, which brought form and chronological order to the universe of web content.
According to the memo, DK Consulting was subsumed by Teneo in June of 2011 — a month before his resignation as economic envoy to Northern Ireland, a post to which he was appointed by Hillary Clinton.
Guitar melodies poke their heads out of the din for fleeting seconds before being bent and subsumed, and the band makes it hard for you to find your footing with a rhythm or cycling phrase.
The isolationism that once subsumed U.S. sentiment following WWI yielded to the realism that a global threat could become a U.S. threat, and if America chose to turn inward, the threat may reach U.S. shores.
Today, only one subcabinet official has been announced for the State Department, and none for USAID, which may be subsumed into the State Department, sacrificing long-term development work to shorter-term national security metrics.
LONDON (Reuters) - Piles of punk music memorabilia went up in flames on a river barge in London on Saturday in a protest against the way the once rebellious genre has been subsumed into mainstream culture.
Synthesizers occasionally emerge as grounding devices, as when the buzzy keyboards in "New Love Cassette" pulse with reassuring regularity, but even then the steady beat has been subsumed by orchestral clouds and Olsen's spiraling falsetto.
All too aware of the Soviet shadow that long subsumed modern socialist organizing in America, DSA leaders insist that democratic socialists do not stand for an authoritarian state in complete control of a command economy.
Trading activity fell by 2505% on the London Metal Exchange (LME) in the first half of this year as robust micro fundamentals were subsumed by the rumbling stand-off between the United States and China.
Directed by Robert Aldrich, it was a surprise hit in a Hollywood being slowly subsumed by the counterculture, featuring a sadistic Ms. Davis in Kabuki makeup mentally torturing her paraplegic sister, played by Ms. Crawford.
Pastels' atavistic connotations — of traditional femininity and nostalgia for a pre-Voting Rights Act America — have been subsumed, like so much else, by ironic self-awareness and maybe even by a subtle sense of tragedy.
Equifax asserted that Puerto Rico's claims, like those of Chicago, were subsumed into the consumer class action – yet in July, Judge Thrash entered an order requiring the company to make a payment to Puerto Rico.
As opposed to a movie by Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino, in which the film-geek references are subsumed into the cinematic flow, a pastiche lets its edges show, like the scars on Adam's body.
Flash forward a year and a couple months, though, and Bannon's vision seems pretty much dead: its rumpled leader sacked and ritually denounced, its bold populism subsumed into the same old, same old Republican agenda.
It's hard out there for a streaming music service when Pandora's original offering has already been overtaken and subsumed into the stuff Spotify and Apple Music offer, but with even more perks alongside of it.
Evidently she'd liked Charlie's decisiveness, had at first wanted to be subsumed in someone else's project rather than take charge of her own, and it's no one's fault that she can't settle for that anymore.
In her most recent work included in the show, "In the Ring" (2012), two boxers paused between bouts are almost completely subsumed by their audience, which is represented by yellow flickers in a black void.
Admittedly, there is already a genre label for what Styles has achieved by melding the aforementioned influences: power pop, a rock subgenre that's been mostly subsumed into other genres since its late-20th-century heyday.
FraenkelLab is situated a short walk from Mid-Market and SOMA, neighborhoods being fast subsumed by startup offices, tech headquarters, and the artisanal coffee shops and hoodie boutiques that cater to the tastes of their workforce.
And you know, no matter what facts or what fact-checking comes to bear, it is sort of subsumed into a larger sense that the truth is being hidden, and you're not getting the whole story.
For as long as I can remember, my life has been subsumed by the daily grind—a full-time job, freelance writing, relationship maintenance, not to mention the other everyday things life demands of all humans.
In zombie stories, only a few things can happen from here: Our hero is subsumed by the zombies, or he discovers the zombies aren't what they seem to be, or he learns to empathize with them.
As Haynes wrote in the introduction to his screenplays, the question he was trying to answer through this radically artificial conceit was: What would happen "if the narrative gears subsumed by our identification were quietly revealed"?
The move is part of a broader fight over Mr. Trump's promises to radically alter trade policy, which has largely been subsumed by other priorities, like the tax overhaul and the nuclear threat from North Korea.
Essentially, this doctrine says that when a woman who owns property or earns wages, or has any assets, gets married, those assets, those wages, that wealth, immediately becomes her husband's — their identities are subsumed into one.
But we can see that this disaster signifies the extreme and dire conditions confronting marginalized populations, including many artists, as all aspects of life and work are subsumed by the allegedly normalizing chaos of the marketplace.
But the idea of a "brand" rapidly spread beyond that seal of quality and subsumed a whole constellation of sentiments a company might provoke in a person, many of them wholly abstracted from the product itself.
How ironic, then, if we did not actually outrun the climate crisis, but became It and were subsumed by It and now we do not know what we are, because we have been made so different.
There have been some signs that, in the rare instances when his administration isn't being subsumed by a scandal or a tweet, the president's approval will tick upward, likely because of the performance of the economy.
Yet misgivings about the Harajuku window dressing of the album were largely subsumed by discussion of the "true" question it raised, a favorite of the celebrity press: whether or not Stefani was going to have a baby.
How can he avoid the common traps that have ensnared so many other reformers with national followings—like becoming subsumed into the system he wants to change, or allowing the followers he's nurtured to disengage from politics?
On the flip side, when you have a Muslim acting violently in the name of Islam, every other factor that could possibly be involved in those actions is just completely subsumed by a single factor: their religion.
Ms. Yellen's final appearance before the presidential election in November was a master class in how many members of Congress have allowed real debate about the country's economic challenges to be subsumed in the broader political din.
The pair harked back to a pre-Internet age, when the city had its own cast of colorful characters, who have since been either eclipsed by or subsumed into the broader national tragi-farce of public life.
But the election of Donald Trump poses such a significant — and singular — threat to this country that for me all other issues are unfortunately, temporarily I hope, subsumed by the unshakable sense of impending calamity he presages.
The acquittal put an exclamation point on two facts: Trump has subsumed the Republican Party, except for the sole Republican lawmaker whose base would not kill him if he voted to throw the president out of office.
This difficult, daring side to Mr Hockney has for so long been subsumed by the friendly landscapes, still-lifes and portraits that have dominated his output in recent decades, that its reappearance provides a stimulating shock of surprise.
These moments are incredibly effective, and these images will stay etched in my mind's eye for some time—a giggling girl in a yellow raincoat, morphed into devilish assailants with heads subsumed by large mouths of sharpened teeth.
The works fall into two categories of codification: those in which the hard-edge forms lend themselves to a retroactive feminist interpretation, and those that cannot be subsumed under a reductive feminist reading, however tempting it may be.
Some of Walker's most surprising case studies are of ethnic minorities whose historical narratives have been subsumed by Russia's victory cult, and who have been recruited, seemingly against all odds, to fight on the side of their oppressor.
FARAGO This show's catalog reproduces a famous essay by Jean Baudrillard from 1991, called "The Gulf War Did Not Take Place," which pushes to the extreme the idea that TV images subsumed the real losses on the ground.
Those who cover Syria, Sudan and South Sudan, and the Arctic will be eliminated, while other positions dedicated to thorny diplomatic issues, ranging from Mideast peace to relations with Afghanistan, would be subsumed under existing State Department bureaus.
We got into a few arguments about schedules and "free" time, and in the end I put together a huge Google calendar for taking Olive to school — and somehow I still have subsumed a lot of the responsibilities.
The film seems pitched at an audience that has never heard of homelessness: Every shot is composed to evoke acknowledgment of the subjects' dignity, even while individual personalities are subsumed into the blur of Mr. Franco's operatic ambitions.
The image subsumed by black glitter flecked with blue, Bailey meditates on the vastness of the ocean — through triangle trade, the bodies of enslaved Africans engulfed by the sea, their lives lost to a brutal and merciless institution.
In 2011, he took on a request by an ostensibly nonpartisan organization, Fair Districts Mass, to draw a redistricting proposal that would have subsumed most of Boston into a single congressional district, weakening Democratic representation in the region.
Its core product is a training software, or "virtual coach," for companies using Google's apps for work like Gmail, Drive and Docs — a model that means it would eventually either be subsumed by Google or destroyed by it.
Sweden, Germany, Slovenia, France, and a number of other EU countries have become education destinations for students who are content to earn their degree without taking on thousands of dollars in loans or becoming subsumed in NCAA sport fandom.
Other changes to Jha's group include the retirement of Microsoft Teams leader Brian Macdonald, whose role will be subsumed under long-time executive Jeff Teper; and Kirk Koenigsbauer, who currently runs Microsoft 365, will become Jha's chief operating officer.
Emboldened by reforms introduced by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed since he came to office in 2018, political activists from the Sidama, currently subsumed into one of the nine states, wanted to unilaterally declare a new regional state in July.
Romo's end-of-game letdowns are a sports meme fit for the age of fake news, a curated reel of specific failures that subsumed the larger reality because it was played loudly and often and to the correct demographic.
Generally, I am influenced by the modular nature of the electronic music studio, because it is inherently experiential and can drive an artist beyond their own imagination—the real world superimposed with or subsumed by the unexpected and surreal.
It takes risks, too: twice in quick succession the song is subsumed by fuzz and a new form emerges, the last stage of which stands up as the most pure, pristine and powerful few minutes in his whole catalog.
There is beauty in the underdog's defiance and a self-belief beyond reason, and there is also beauty in the subsumed and communal thing that the Spurs do, and in the playful merciless expansion that is the Warriors' game.
The new restrictions at Kerem Shalom could quickly be subsumed into a larger diplomatic struggle involving Israel, Egypt, the United States and the Palestinian Authority over how to ease suffering in Gaza, and who should bear responsibility for it.
They had avoided reporters after Las Vegas but were frustrated that the Thousand Oaks shootings had fallen out of the spotlight so quickly, subsumed by the news of wildfires there — and the ever-quickening news cycle after mass shootings.
Buoyed by political reforms introduced by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed since he took power in 2018, political activists from the Sidama - currently subsumed into one of the nine states - wanted to unilaterally declare a new regional state in July.
Perhaps chalk it up to the First World War and the Russian Revolution and a fissure in Western culture between art that maintained conventional mediums and art that subsumed them in a romance with social change and new techniques.
Instead, rather than restrain the generals by binding them to the rule of law, the 1967 and 1971 elections were subsumed by the Thieu-Ky feud, no small factor in the junta's fatal failure to earn popular political legitimacy.
In addition to the need for men to act as soldiers rather than athletes, there was an ideological shift as the Roman Empire and its culture of violence and excess became subsumed by the sedate, yet militaristic, Byzantine Empire.
Right now, such considerations are being subsumed by the broader fear that the world is heading toward manufacturing recession in a process that will only be accelerated by the imposition of further trade sanctions by either the United States or China.
Despite such thoughts, I still bought the bottle, drank most of it in the subsequent three hours, and spent the remainder of the night playing Borderlands 2 while subsumed in a massive bean bag chair instead of doing actual work.
The Marlins were doing what they always do, regardless of the owner or the year or the stadium or whether their city will be subsumed by the rising oceans in 10 years or 100—they were selling all the way out.
This has been papered over by the fact that Lena Headey, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and Peter Dinklage are the three best actors on the show, but nevertheless they have been subsumed by a story that has decided it isn't about them.
Mongolia is concerned about its dependence on China, through which most of its goods move, and does not want to be subsumed by Chinese investments in infrastructure, telecommunications and banking, the first U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
While the record was inspired by very personal events — like the death of Ms. Naïm's grandmother and the birth of her first child — the tour to promote it was eventually subsumed by national tragedy following the November attacks in Paris.
His promise to shake things up and create jobs for the one million people who enter India's work force each month has become subsumed in political turmoil, often stirred up by radicals in his party pushing a Hindu fundamentalist agenda.
Falling for a vicious bitch named Max, a gay or maybe sexless socialite, Eve/Jacaranda is subsumed into a crowd of shallow drunks, moving through scenes as gorgeous and then, later, just as goring, as the shark-infested Californian surf.
His own happy trajectory—from promise towards stability, via a couple years of aggravation and injury—will be subsumed by his new squad's broader story, whether it's trying to make a late-summer push or ready a lineup for the postseason.
But the problem with going through Kingdom Hearts III in this fashion is that it undersells the way all of these things, story and combat and music and Disney side attractions, are subsumed by the general vibe of Kingdom Hearts.
Just as this fundamentally proto-fascist movement itself is comprised of a fairly broad range of core organizing issues subsumed under its white-male-nationalist umbrella, the media that form its infrastructure likewise reflect a (modest) range of viewpoints and temperaments.
But that cross-conversation has largely been subsumed over recent days by renewed worries over what appears to be an increasingly bitter split between Warren and Sanders and the damage it could do to a movement that largely reveres both.
In addition to all of this, Keanu's Asian American identity, subsumed through his longstanding branding as an essentially "white" actor, took center stage in 2019 with his casting in Always Be My Maybe, a film with a predominantly Asian cast.
Often it's subsumed under the oversimplified label of "Middle Eastern" — a broad sweep from North Africa to Central Asia — or the more euphemistic "Mediterranean," invoking the familiarity and safety of Italy and Spain to deflect from negative Western stereotypes of Arabs.
Right now, such considerations are being subsumed by the broader fear that the world is heading towards manufacturing recession in a process that will only be accelerated by the imposition of further trade sanctions by either the United States or China.
This is sort of how it goes in trees—a breeze might whip a leaf or small branch around like crazy, but that power is also being subsumed into the larger, much more powerful low-frequency sway of the tree itself.
Maybe our ancient roots and awareness of a pre-1700 way of being has resulted in a society and culture in which genuine expression has been subsumed by the need to retain the identity-protecting divide between the artist and his creation.
Here's what Xi wants from Trump, according to McGregor: Don't upend the status quo with North Korea: China's worst nightmare is that the regime would collapse and be subsumed by South Korea, which would make for a U.S.-ally on their border.
In the long run, Beijing's focus is for the offshore yuan to be subsumed by the onshore yuan as part of its program to liberalize financial markets, but that requires basic convertibility of the latter—a structural reform long-awaited by economists.
Questions of identity and cultural preservation run deep in Quebec, a majority French-speaking province of eight million people, which fears that its native tongue could be subsumed by the large English-speaking majority in much of the rest of North America.
That both the character and his makers are subsumed by a world they previously defied—Bellic by chasing success but finding only loneliness, his creators by reaching the pinnacle of the mainstream—is a concise, poetical illustration of something we all experience.
All these possible sources are subsumed into the painting; there is no citation, irony, or nostalgia, only the present tense of the painting, with the whitish rectangle framed on the top edge and part of both sides by two tawny bands of color.
Maybe the poster from the old French movie, that bold illustration of a knight plunging head first off his charger, his face subsumed by the torrent of blood that poured out like a rich, red gush past the raised visor of his helmet.
With elections coming up in Uttar Pradesh, India's largest state, Mr. Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party will be motivated to keep nationalist sentiment high because it has quickly subsumed economic development as the party's main election platform there, Mr. Shukla said.
Why it's a big deal: Because while Slack is massive (8 million daily active users and over 70k paid teams) and has subsumed some rivals (RIP Hipchat), this new money reflects how competition is intensifying from deep-pocketed incumbents like Facebook and Microsoft.
With carnivalesque colors and flashes of gold, the unmanned aircraft are subsumed by the very culture they target, suggesting the ways in which drones have become an inescapable element of Pakistan's psychic landscape and an obnoxious feature — for some — of everyday life.
In the 11 years since the iPhone made its debut, smartphones have subsumed just about every other gadget and altered every business, from news to retail to taxis to television, ultimately reordering everything about how we understand media, politics and reality itself.
Charles, the author of a book about J. Edgar Hoover's FBI, said Comey has a long history with the Clintons that may have left him with a "personal grudge or underlying or subsumed political motive" to try to derail Hillary Clinton's candidacy.
There are some potentially interesting ideas in The Good Dinosaur about overcoming fear and the importance of family (the latter being a Pixar staple), but they're subsumed by an episodic story that's full of false starts and never figures out what it wants to be.
Thus, instead of presenting a straightforward narrative, Larrain and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim turn this time in her life into a kaleidoscope, with little bits and pieces of her personality and backstory poking through here and there, then being subsumed by the overall pattern again.
"The changes to competition law… mean that where a business can grow into a successful competitor, that route to further growth is protected and companies will not in the future see being subsumed into a dominant platform as the only realistic business model," they add.
Much of the Rove's political operation at Crossroads has been subsumed by that of Mitch McConnell, who has blessed the Crossroads network and launched a new partner organization, Senate Leadership Fund, that gobbled up much of the establishment Republican money in the 2016 race.
Although Ellen was subsumed by backlash, the sitcom's sacrifice paved the way for so many shows to come after, beginning with 1998's Will and Grace, the beloved NBC sitcom about a gay man (Will McCormick) and his friendship with straight woman (Debra Messing).
Meanwhile, Cassie's little brother Sam (Zackary Arthur, from Transparent) and her crush-object Ben (Nick Robinson, recently of Jurassic World) have more reasons to give grim, buttoned-down performances as they're subsumed into an Air Force base where the military is training children as soldiers.
What is typically an organizational gathering and convivial reunion for Republican state chairmen and chairwomen and other committee members has been subsumed by an explosive presidential race in which the front-runner is waging open war against the party and its longstanding nomination rules.
MUNICH (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May made her case on Saturday for a new security treaty with the EU from next year, winning support from EU and U.S. officials who agreed the issue was too important to risk getting subsumed in broader Brexit negotiations.
At the time, this probably would have been very innovative and a comment on an industry that is so subsumed into the mainstream now that we don't even consider it as something separate, whereas at the time these fitness videos were a relatively new thing.
The book is a spectacular look at the Silicon Valley of the 1990's with a burgeoning web and a society not yet subsumed by smartphones usage—likely only because they were not yet invented—and enormous wealth and power raised through technological development.
Today, in my mind, it is subsumed with Leigh Corfman's mother's probably somewhat flattered trust in the man in a suit who'd offered to take care of (he probably said something like "look after") her daughter while she attended to business in the courthouse.
The 1971 burglary was subsumed by another break-in the following year, this one by White House operatives at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate complex in Washington, which set off a scandal that led to the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon.
In their arguments against a separate track for Chicago's case, Equifax and lead plaintiffs' counsel from Doffermyre Shields Canfield & Knowles, DiCello Levitt & Casey and Stueve Siegel Hanson argued, among other things, that Chicago's claims were subsumed into those of a proposed subclass of Illinois residents.
Eventually the film alights on Harper, the personal assistant to an icy sports reporter and website master, Kirsten Stevens (Lucy Liu), and then on Charlie, the assistant to a venture capitalist, Rick Owen (Taye Diggs, his inherent charisma subsumed in a truly nasty role).
Whatever Trump says tonight on infrastructure, health care or other issues is likely to be quickly subsumed by the continuing controversy over his demand for a wall, especially if he declares a national emergency, much less shuts down the government again, to fund it.
So for them, the bookseller disappearances are about an even bigger question than whether China is now abducting publishers who print politically sensitive material that was previously allowed: It's about whether Hong Kong will remain free or be subsumed under the Chinese Communist Party's authoritarian rule.
All of this work is part of a generalized push to have AMP get subsumed or replaced by something called the "Web Packaging Standard," which (very basically) allows webpages to be packaged up and zoomed around the internet so they can be preloaded and served more quickly.
As both the documentary and this exhibition show, the elder Vigas began his exploration of painting in the early 1950s with a series of works inspired by pre-Hispanic brujas, or witches, an imagery later subsumed in more abstract compositions but which reemerged later in his life.
What we feel most of all is that she has been subsumed into a sheer panache of decorative effects, and that perhaps it is the red armchair containing her, the spreading, plumping flourish of it at her back, which is the real heroine of the piece.
For years liberal America has been obsessed with the tantalizing prospect of a white knight laying bare a vile conspiracy by Trump and his Russian admirers to steal the 2016 election, only for Robert Mueller's report to be subsumed by a seemingly endless palaver over impeachment.
Such a system, of course, would turn politically aware teenagers who differed ideologically from their parents into domestic dissidents, their citizenship hijacked, their support for an alderman who wants to build a skate park subsumed by their dad's desire to make the local dog park great again.
We are not at the point yet where study and nose-to-the-grindstone ethic is completely disdained, but the idea that individual differences leading to distinct stratification must be subsumed by a gray sameness, all in service of fairness, is rising rapidly, leastways in progressive precincts.
Visuals that felt striking and original in 1990 — like that red-curtained room with the black-and-white zigzag floors — have been so thoroughly subsumed into the culture that they might feel, perversely, like copycats to those just watching Twin Peaks for the first time in 2017.
The attention economy demands ... product design used to be about building a product that functions well, that helps people, and now design is sort of, I recognize in working on the company, that design became subsumed into the how do I get people to use it?
The administration is concerned that if it publicly reveals the proposal, it will be immediately subsumed by a heated debate about "amnesty" for those already in the country illegally, according to Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, a conservative organization known for its public records lawsuits.
But with Donald Trump accusing "animals" representing Hillary Clinton of being behind the attack, and liberals openly suspecting a conservative "false flag" operation, the North Carolina firebombing is already being subsumed in the same extreme partisan reactions that may have helped provoke it in the first place.
But even more ridiculous is the fact that Trump ran his campaign on the notion that we, as a nation, are too politically correct; that women and minorities who flag others for racist or sexist behavior are handmaidens of an overbearing, tyrannical PC culture that has subsumed our society.
The point of view will pan up and out, first showing us in the outskirts of a city, and continuing upward until we see exactly where we are on the planet: a formerly land-locked U.S. city where the surrounding area has been subsumed by a risen tide.
During our chat, I learned that Dern's political identity was brought to life before our eyes, too, as Amy Jellicoe from the short-lived HBO series Enlightened: the idealistic do-gooder trying not to be subsumed by angst about her situation (an uphill battle against the powers that be).
At first I wondered if this also meant West had finally lost his mind, if his delight in engaging/enraging the public had finally subsumed his music, but bloggers make this claim every time there's a new Kanye West album and the album usually turns out pretty good anyway.
To the untrained—or the most cynical—eye, the West Village can seem to have been completely subsumed by the city's wealthiest denizens and developers, by bank branches and luxury storefronts, a graveyard of charming mom-and-pop institutions long ago driven out by obscenely elevated monthly rents.
The new arrangement "has nothing to do with the shareholdings and the cross-shareholdings that are still in place," Mr. Senard said, responding to a question from Japanese news media about whether he would be able to guarantee that Nissan would not be subsumed by the French company.
In interviews with nearly two dozen female voters in Iowa this week, the symbolism of breaking what Hillary Clinton called "that highest, hardest glass ceiling" in politics seemed to be less resonant than ever before, particularly for older voters, who were subsumed by anxiety about defeating Mr. Trump.
To accept this plot as a natural conclusion to the show means either rewriting Rory herself into a passive noncommittal bore, or twisting Stars Hollow itself into something unrecognizable: a distorted version of American life where individual dreams and goals are repressed and subsumed into the larger collective.
In reality, the experience of the biennial is more meandering, as the show struggles to contain itself, at times being subsumed into the worlds of individual artists, like Sonia Andrade's "Hydragrammas," a collection of 100 objects, including shells, gloves, suitcases, and scraps of ribbon, arranged as in a laboratory.
Stanton approaches these songs much in the way he approaches acting: As the film unfurls, it becomes clear that Stanton views himself as a vessel for his characters, allowing himself to be subsumed by a role until his own self and that of the character inform each other equally.
Instead of espousing the life-as-art practice endemic to art movements of the 1960s like Fluxus and Happenings, Merz's Living Sculptures are more art-as-life: works so beguiling and domineering that, when installed in her small Turin kitchen, they subsumed her lived space into her art.
The Cold War hadn't quite yet come to its supposed 'end,' after all, so such superstructural shifts, probably so subtle at the time as to be nearly imperceptible, were often obscured if not subsumed by the greater narrative of The United States of America versus The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Since then, an entire industry has risen up as to how to manipulate and skew that medium to the advantage of the politicians and the powerful, and the industry, rather than, in some ways, creating a counterweight to that, have been subsumed by it, and so now it's a symbiosis.
"There is evidence that they have sustained prices above competitive levels, offered inferior quality products to some groups of customers (particularly those customers unlikely to change providers), subsumed much of the broker industry and taken action that would inhibit the expansion of smaller competitors in some markets," the report said.
Clambering down into the half-buried ruins of San Juan Paringuricutiro, past stone archways subsumed in lava less than 80 years ago, I glanced up over jagged spires of black basalt to the ash cone of Paricutín, one of the world's youngest volcano, hovering like a specter on the horizon.
Sometimes the adjoining squares and rectangles, such as the ones making up the above-mentioned "Tile S/N 2015_12_9," are subsumed into the image; elsewhere, as in the mistily colored "Tile S/N 2015_12_9" (20153), the black, linear separations between the parts are so pronounced that they become the overriding design element.
It stands out as one of the last standing, not the only, but one of the last standing colonies and it's been subsumed within the framework of the global war on terror, which obscures this incredibly rich, long, history that provides a context of the Palestinian struggle as a struggle against settler colonialism.
The latter decision comes out of an effort to cut the number of ministries down from 32 to 23, whereby culture is now a Secretary, or subset, of the Ministry of Education; the Ministry of Women, Racial Equality, and Human Rights has also been subsumed into the Ministry of Justice and Citizenship.
They are members of Hizbul Mujahedeen, a militant group that has emerged as the face of the independence movement in Kashmir, the Himalayan region that was subsumed into India when it shook off colonial rule in 22013 and that remains at the center of the country's 26-year dispute with neighboring Pakistan.
Most Americans (certainly most white Americans) believe in the idea of their country as a "nation of immigrants": the place where generations of people came from other countries to build a better life for themselves and their families, where the heritages of the "old country" were quietly subsumed by a broader American identity.
But the star whose presence had the most people talking was Nate Parker, the actor-director who was once presumed to be an Oscar contender for his 2016 slavery drama, "The Birth of a Nation," until college rape accusations resurfaced (he had been acquitted) and the film was subsumed in a cloud of controversy.
Tanium, which cut its teeth in patch management and then pivoted into endpoint detection and response (EDR) faces a double whammy: Its idea of a peer-to-peer patch delivery protocol has already been subsumed into Windows Update, and its EDR feature set offers little more than the free utility Sysinternals offered by Microsoft.
With every passing year, the moviegoing calendar inches closer to being subsumed by the twin titans of blockbuster season, when studios trot out their priciest and most specially effected franchise breadwinners, and awards season, when the prestige pictures arrive to return a bit of dignity — and hopefully some golden hardware — to those same studios.
"Never has there been a President in my experience who has so subsumed the American national interest not just to his political interests but to his own personality sensibilities and in some respects his own vanity and ego," Aaron David Miller, a Middle East peace negotiator for Democratic and GOP presidents, told CNN's Bianca Nobilo.
The self-ascribed "top cop" rhetoric that originally came into national parlance during her congressional race (and has been a pain in her side ever since) was quickly subsumed by a newfound reputation of "unflappable truth advocate" once she was elected and went viral for handing it to Jeff Sessions in a committee hearing.
Season three is both the most mature exploration of this theme — in that it constantly pokes and prods at that idea to find holes in it (a Milch specialty), but also in that it makes ever more clear that whatever good America used to stand for, it's since been subsumed by far darker portents.
Some of these notes get thrown into the blender right away, but others languish; context fades, the notebook is subsumed in the rest of the mess of my life, and by the time they resurface I have not the foggiest notion of where those thoughts came from, or why I wrote them down in the first place.
Former Reuters social media editor Anthony De Rosa, one of the pioneers of the social media editor role back in the early 2010s, acknowledged that the pair is continuing the legacy of being a kind of breaking news tour guide, despite the fact that the job of social media editor largely been subsumed by more traditional editors and newsrooms.
The thing is, though, observational comedy is either so observationally accurate that it becomes someone telling you things that are literally statements of fact, or, it presents a performative kind observation, where reality is subsumed by a maddening desire to make people laugh by talking about something that's sort of slightly maybe a tad like life is.
In the days after the opening ceremony, the criticisms that the Games were an inappropriate use of public money at a time of crisis were mostly subsumed by a sense that Brazil had largely met the logistical challenges, delivering the world's biggest sporting event for the half-million visitors who flocked to Rio for South America's first Olympics.
Though one could argue that their albums Jupiter and Antenna were just as influential on a different group of hardcore kids, as bands like Title Fight certainly took a cue or two from them, Until Your Heart Stops remains a work so influential it's been completely subsumed by a scene almost entirely devoted to replicating it.
But even if we say that everything that happened between Bruce Lee and Cliff Booth in that scene happened in the world of the film exactly as depicted, the scene has fans who think it offers a more human portrayal of a man who too often sees his humanity subsumed by his status as an icon.
Shielded by her anonymity, Ferrante has subsumed all traces of her life into an elaborate fiction, and asked us, her readers, to help sustain the enchantment — to dissolve the boundaries between the Elenas until we can no longer disentangle fiction from reality, or identify who among us is responsible for creating this enthralling state of affairs.
In recent years, Belarusian TV has been subsumed by the razzle-dazzle of Russian state media, with their cinematographic news reports that, as writer Peter Pomerantsev has argued, don't insist on a single news narrative so much as they put forward the hypothesis that objective truth in reporting is itself illusive, and thus anything can be true.

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