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"summation" Definitions
  1. [usually singular] (formal) a summary of what has been done or said
  2. (formal) a collection of different parts that forms a complete account or impression of somebody/something
  3. (North American English, law) a final speech that a lawyer makes near the end of a trial in court, after all the evidence has been given

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It is also a perfect summation of Donald J. Trump.
"They victimized these guys," Mr. Murray said in his summation.
It's a perfect summation of this great institution's new outlook.
The Trump impeachment is headed toward a very different summation.
This is the best summation of what is about to happen.
The rage, however, was the result of a summation of evidence.
In summation: A ban may have lead to an opposite ban.
It's the tidiest summation in three acts you could ask for.
Ironically, this scene can act as a summation of the film.
Here is a pithy summation of the special loneliness of genius.
"He gets greedy," Mr. Touger said in his summation on Wednesday.
But they do not offer a tidy summation of Amacher's achievements.
I'm updating the book, and wrote the following summation: On Jan.
"Hello Sunshine" is both the album's first single and its summation.
You can read their great summation of the new trailer here.
The same flaw weakens the overall book, which lacks summation or closure.
"The biggest summation is, don't just look at the money," she said.
The report is a summation of the findings from the special counsel investigation.
The following four buyback ideas from Buffett provide a summation of his thinking.
The above summation of the situation has missed some other, perhaps important, elements.
"In Hugo's eyes it was the summation of human ingenuity," Ms. Ellis said.
It amounts to a fairly neat summation of the American economy right now.
That's a great summation of what I'm doing with my career right now.
"This is the biggest deal anyone has ever seen," he said in summation.
Then he'll say that the best summation of his ideas is the album.
That's the summation of Sanders' rock-star campaign surrogate, fellow democratic socialist Rep.
The following five buyback ideas from Buffett provide a summation of his thinking.
In summation, I'd like to highly recommend Byron Walden's puzzle, because it's excellent.
The summation of that work was misstated in an earlier version of this article.
I think that this is in many ways the summation of Donald Trump's dreams.
He has Poirot deliver his final summation of the case in a train tunnel.
"This album doesn't necessarily feel like the summation of my life experiences," Sampha said.
A quick summation of Manning's career produces a fairly strong Hall of Fame case.
Clinton gave a sunny and optimistic summation of her candidacy for the White House.
Since Netflix doesn't release statistics, however, Nielsen is the closest and most accurate summation.
Lose the bit about identity politics, and you have a clear summation of American macroeconomics.
Regular Lovers, one of his foremost achievements, appears as a grand summation of his work.
If you want a simple summation of this entire comparison, this Lambo scene provides it.
This is a fair summation of the fantasy relationship Jhené and Sean portray across TWENTY88.
Paltrow's summation about psychedelics connecting people to a larger "cosmic something" isn't that off, either.
It was a neat summation of the GOP's current position -- and lack of specific solutions.
This is a broad summation of the man, not a critical look at his policies.
"Tenderstheseveredpassion" (1989) — the largest painting in the show — is an epic summation of Boxer's art.
Defense lawyers will continue with their closing arguments on Friday, followed by the prosecution's summation.
And, in fact, is actually a pretty nice summation of his approach to the presidency.
"'Official action' is not setting up a meeting," Mr. Keating told jurors during his summation.
"The defendant didn't care about anything or anyone but himself," he said in his summation.
The libertarians at Reason magazine have a fine summation of why the wall won't work.
It's both joyous and somber, a tidy summation of all that Whitney does so fantastically.
But this 5-minute video provides a thorough summation of everything that's been revealed so far.
Reality check: This is an accurate summation, if we're taking "Medicare for All" to mean Sen.
Prince's catalog was huge, and defied neat summation — he was outrageously good at so many things.
What an on-the-nose summation of America's interests today: wellness, video games, and celebrity families.
That's the summation from just two remarkable hours Thursday that crystallized the final month of Campaign 2016.
Of course, the OIG's summation was only its preliminary report—a full audit is yet to come.
These plot threads tend to appear briefly, disappear for a while, then reappear, sometimes in retrospective summation.
"This was bigotry, and this was unjustifiable rage," the lead prosecutor, Shannon Lucey, said in her summation.
"From the opening and to the summation, they took very diligent notes, and we're just very satisfied."
"Point all," Bucks Coach Jason Kidd said, after a lengthy pause in search of the proper summation.
I think that's a, that's a summation, a synthesis that I would reject at the outset, again.
DAVID BOWIE "Blackstar" (ISO/Columbia) Bowie made his final album not a summation but a final metamorphosis.
Ken Turkel, in his summation, made certain that the jury knew where the Gawker offices were situated.
The entire mess is a perfect summation of how fraught the relationship is between YouTube and YouTube's creators.
In such a climate, it's particularly easy to interpret "radical Islam" as a summation of Islam in general.
In particular, I thought of Offred's summation of Emily's act of rebellion as a sort of self-chastisement.
In summation, I implore filmmakers, sound editors, producers, anyone to stop adding unnecessary computer noises to our media.
AI's co-founders previously started Summify, a social network summation tool which was acquired by Twitter in 2012.
That is also whom the government is relying on, as Mr. Baroni's lawyer happily noted in his summation.
Can you give a summation of what led to the situation in Sudan and where it stands currently?
Late the next year, South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority would deliver a stinging summation of the Eskom case.
Retirement frames a career, the summation of ability and luck, timing and passion, but also advice and advisers.
The images are the summation of trust (between the subject and creator), exploration and expression of the artist.
The kingpin's lawyers will have one more shot at persuading the jury Thursday when they deliver their summation.
It probably can be called a summation of his life as a composer, and his life in general.
"The Inheritance" was not my attempt at a grand summation of the past quarter century of queer history.
"What's good for the goose is good for the gander," Ms. Coleman declared, a theme throughout her summation.
This is the question that confounds me most in the wake of Barr's summation of the Mueller report.
Both were present for the closing arguments, and Stephenson shook Petrocelli's hand during a break after his summation.
That GIF is the perfect summation of how Okafor and the women who showed up to support her felt.
Yet there Miranda was, staring at the camera and giving a completely honest summation of her greatest romantic worry.
" Mr. Leiber called the paintings in the show "the summation of a long search for clarity, honesty and beauty.
"That one comment, 'they don't trust you anymore,' is a summation of where we are in America," Hewitt observed.
I read a perfect election summation: The people who were against Mr. Trump took him literally but not seriously.
The album's summation, and perhaps the band's path forward, is the seven-minute "Hold Your Own Hand," another indictment.
In summation, a seat at the UN table for Taiwan leads to numerous benefits for the world at large.
Mr. Ortner, in his summation, said Mr. Gilbert acted because he was about to lose his only financial support.
We are the summation of the experiences that we've had; the choices we make are because of those experiences.
Brafman's argument came after a prosecutor painstakingly detailed the government's case against Shkreli in a nearly five-hour summation.
Barr's summation of the Mueller report was key to how Republicans in Congress have crafted their message around the investigation.
In summation: the Zebra's $38.5 million brings us to $185.5 million raised by four insurance marketplaces so far in 2020.
A summation of the 34-second teaser might be "blackface is bad!" which most sane, compassionate individuals would agree with.
It wasn't very hard to come up with, either, because it is merely a summation of things that have happened.
The closing of the record's title track is a summation of how crushing, funny, and enlivening this album can be.
"24/7" is a wise and soulful summation of why we should mellow out and be more considerate to one another.
Barr's early summation of the Mueller report is key to how Republicans in Congress have crafted their message around the investigation.
I've eaten more cauliflower and potatoes then you can imagine trying to get the exact right summation of cauliflower to potatoes.
That might chase away conservative viewers, who could react poorly to that summation of what's going on, no matter how accurate.
Now, she has created her own animated series, "Tuca & Bertie," which represents the summation of all of her weird, wild work.
His summation lasted nearly an hour, punctuated by self-deprecating humor and one-liners aimed at his friends in the Senate.
Rather, it feels like a summation: of our world's worst ills but also the way song can summon resistance to them.
In normal hearing, both ears work in concert together to provide binaural effects of amplification, summation, noise reduction, and localization of sounds.
In summation, the book falsely asserts the massacre was orchestrated by the government as a way to promote gun violence prevention measures.
On Friday, Kanye West finally released the long-awaited album Jesus Is King, an 11-song summation of the rapper's Christian rebirth.
It is also, tbh, a pretty good summation of the entire summit process: premature, kinda gaudy, definitely one for the history books.
But what's easy to miss in that summation is that CNN was semi-regularly beating Fox News as recently as the spring.
Michele Bisaillon, a 28-year-old artist based in Silicon Valley, is responsible for this nearly perfect summation of modern internet aesthetics.
More than that, though, "Get Naked"—with its cocky lyrics and demented production—is the perfect summation of all of Blackout's parts.
The actress posted the full email she sent the RS reporter to Twitter, courageously expanding upon the article's summation of her experience.
One year ends, another begins, and the cold months in New York become a time for assessment, summation, and plotting next steps.
"Sometimes dead is better," intones the folksy local Jud Crandall (John Lithgow), a fine summation for this remake as there ever was.
The Pentagon still has not issued a final summation laying out who bears responsibility for the events leading up to the ambush.
"This defendant and his own co-conspirators as well as their rivals held their community hostage," Mr. Warshawer said in his summation.
Based on that very simple summation, you could conclude, I suppose, that "spying did occur" on a member of Trump's presidential campaign.
It's hard to imagine a better summation of the confusion of this election and, in particular, the potential combustion of the GOP.
Its cover, featuring light peeking through a window into a blackened room, is a pretty good summation of how cathartic this album is.
The book has seemed like a kind of summation, but I'd hate to not get that one next photograph that could be wonderful.
In summation, it seems like the most likely winners of Super Bowl LI are either the Atlanta Falcons or the New England Patriots.
I memorized his summation in the trial and still use some of its basic principles in discussing tolerance issues at dinner parties. Simple?
I assumed that the last chapter of my book would be some sort of poetic, philosophical summation of the hopelessness of it all.
No scholarly (attempt at) summation of the Nick Cave oeuvre would be complete without "Scum," the best song about music criticism ever written.
It is not always entirely clear what Ziegelman and Coe mean for us to take away from their eloquent work of historical summation.
For his part, Mr. Saunders began an 80-minute summation by pointing jurors back to the shooting: It erupted about 6:15 p.m.
Now, it can't seem to sit still long enough to just tell us a story, instead of a quick summation of what happened.
The ways they intersected prompted laughter and worry but mostly a combination of the two -- itself a clean summation of the Trump presidency.
CNN's Jim Sciutto laid out the facts on TV. This is a good summation of why pushing these theories can be so dangerous.
At his last trial in the Commission case, Mr. Persico tried to explain his life and principles in a summation to the jury.
We downed our cocktails and I took a photo of her that I think serves as the greatest summation of 2017 anyone could imagine.
In summation, Jon and Daenerys clearly have chemistry and might get together, which will be physically and emotionally confusing for everyone involved, including us.
Here the president can certainly lead and, more importantly, the summation of these successes leads to a major goal for Trump — fundamental tax reform.
It seemed like the summation of his career; knowing that his health was failing, I had a feeling it would be his last dance.
The hundreds of different smart home platforms premiering at CES 2016 is a perfect summation of that technology: it's kind of a mess right now.
The most important scene in Brad Bird's Incredibles 22 comes early on and offers a brilliant summation of everything the writer-director does so well.
Instead, it examines several different experiences and suggests that the reasons a woman might choose to strip are too complicated and unique to warrant summation.
" The album ends with "Here You Are," a cozy, floating, gradually gathering vamp that enfolds a grim summation: "We're out of time/Believe the worst.
As she considered ideas — one of which may involve a type of gin from Nigeria — she gave her own summation of her trajectory thus far.
In his summation, Mr. Ortner described Mr. Gilbert as an entitled man who failed to make his own way despite being born with many advantages.
That, together with the summation of Brian McMonagle, one of the best closers in the business, was too much to get 12 people to agree.
Trump and his administration immediately seized on Barr's summation of the Mueller report by insisting his oft-repeated claims of "NO COLLUSION" had been proven.
Well Leonardo DiCaprio spent one final time reminding everyone that making The Revenant was challenging, which is pretty much the summation of the film's Oscar campaign.
It's a perfect summation of today's cinematic stereotypes, which means it can only get better with distance from the era of science fiction it's accidentally satirizing.
He's barreled eight balls in those 23 games, helping lead to seven home runs and a robust 189 wRC+, a tidy summation of his .321/.424/.
It's difficult to provide a succinct summation on the modern history of Chile, a narrow country that hugs over 230,403 miles of South America's Western shoreline.
"He laughed all the way to the bank, and all the way to every restaurant, every store," the lead prosecutor, Michael Ohm, said in his summation.
"It's the grand summation before you get into the granular; it's the significant before you get to the specific," said Sewell Chan, an international news editor.
After the romance author Danielle Steel stopped by last season with her daughter, she posted a breathless 762-word summation of the experience on her blog.
Lead manager Adam Schiff started off the day with a summation of the national security threat that Trump poses if he's allowed to remain in office.
"They are unfamiliar with tax issues but they are able to understand what it is to pay taxes," said state lawyer Mario Maza during his summation.
And that reality, in summation: Serenity is the strangest of movies, built around an oddly disjointed story which hinges on a twist that just barely makes sense.
The $21 trillion figure represents a summation of poorly documented internal financial transfers, so that the same dollar can be transferred back and forth many times over.
To me, that lyric, 11 years on from the record's release, still feels like the perfect summation of Mosshart's brilliance as a performer: She wasn't born typical.
One of the pieces currently displayed at Serpentine Galleries seems a fair enough summation of this ethos: a pair of neon breasts hung on the gallery wall.
It closes with this summation of the life of the book's only real character, Robert Grainier: Grainier himself lived more than eighty years, well into the 1960s.
In confronting the looming horror of the Civil War, many Americans found a fuller summation of their hopes and fears in Spiritualism than in something more sober.
The song's opening lines ("I sleep in late / Another day / Oh what a wonder / Oh what a waste") are a fairly neat summation of Barnett's world view.
The ending was one of the best I've seen in theater — a perfect summation of a deeply flawed man who was larger than life, even after death.
His conducting proved especially strong at bringing a sense of direction and thrust to the long finale, which is like a summation that can often seem wayward.
Obama hopes to provide a positive summation of his time in office while acknowledging centuries-old racial tension was never going to be resolved by his historic election.
Once or twice a year, Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) founder Michael Liebreich posts a magisterial summation of some trend or set of trends in the energy world.
Quit your fretting, friends; here are the five comic book runs you should check out for the best summation of everyone's favorite gun-toting, half-man, half-machine.
But Ski Mask was the first record where instead of rejecting the thing before it, I think this was more like a summation of all the other records.
ABOUT THE MAPLE LEAFS (1-0-0): Patrick Marleau was pretty blunt in his summation of his first game in a jersey other than that of the Sharks.
The NDAA is the summation of the work done by the House and Senate Armed Services Committees every year, authorizing the spending levels and policies for the Pentagon.
"Baby I'm Yours"—a 2006 b-side and cover of Barbara Lewis—is a good summation of the environment where Turner's most-loved up songs aim to sit.
Its members came of age in East Germany, before the Berlin Wall fell, and the "Deutschland" video attempts to deliver an accelerated and gory summation of German history.
If Cramer's comments thus far are any guide, "Yes … now what did I say yes to?" seems to be a fair summation of Trump's attitude toward fossil fuels.
What we're expecting to see: A summation of the president's legal defense, including a strong argument against calling witnesses who would shed more light on Mr. Trump's actions.
In her summation, she vouched for Mr. Avitto's credibility, saying that after hearing Mr. Giuca's confession, he wanted only to do the right thing by taking the stand.
With 33 binders of evidence behind her on the government's table, the prosecutor, Alixandra Smith, went through the evidence in detail in a summation that lasted four hours.
He first talked about it in a March interview with The New York Times, when asked whether that phrase was a good summation of his foreign-policy views.
The opening track states, "And I was drowning, but now I'm swimming / Through stressful waters to relief" – a pretty accurate summation of the journey that's infused throughout the record.
And that's a good summation of what makes the c1003 really great: It's a 2-in-1 clamshell that actually takes its status as a 2-in-1 seriously.
"Elon Musk appears erratic and desperate," wrote David Einhorn in a letter to Greenlight Capital investors last month, in the most succinct summation of this narrative I have seen.
Civil War represents the summation of Rogers's journey; in the four years or so since he's been thawed from his deep freeze, he's finally figured out who he is.
A multiplication itself is a bunch of summations (or accumulation), so are all the summations being lumped together as one "operation," or does each summation count as an operation?
He was referring specifically to the initial version of Trump's travel ban, but it serves as a nice summation of Trump's approach to the rule of law more generally.
In summation: by about halfway through last year, on average a woman in there was working for free when compared to the hourly rate a man would have earned.
But during a nearly five-hour summation, prosecutors argued that Mr. Hernandez was neither delusional nor susceptible to being pushed into confessing to a crime he did not commit.
Travis Lenker, a former Kavanaugh clerk who has attended the hearings this week, defended the Supreme Court nominee, saying his language was an accurate summation of the group's position.
In a grim summation, more people are eating fish now than ever before, but at the same time, more than a third of fish killed for food are being wasted.
In 2016, the Los Angeles-based producer Mija went on a tour that felt like a summation of all the work she'd made in her years as a young raver.
"Art is purposeless without a sense of right and wrong," says Marianne towards the end of the novel, an apt summation of why Normal People feels so important right now.
Far from seeming narcissistic, undertaking a self-obituary can be a form of summation and of caregiving for those who may be in need of direction after we are gone.
"Lisa was hired to do a real job, an important job, a job that had real value to the company," Mr. Kelly's lawyer, Daniel M. Gitner, said in his summation.
In his own summation, the lead prosecutor, Patrick O'Connor, led the jury through what each witness had seen and included Mr. St. Hubert's movements on the day of the attacks.
But his reasoning is the best summation I've heard for why the tight limits of broadcast television can still, against all odds, produce shows as good as The Good Place.
There's surely no kinder summation of love's petulance than the chorus of "Think About It," a jangling folk song about taking a breath before hurling yourself off a metaphorical cliff.
In her 90-minute summation to the jury on Thursday, Ms. Coleman asserted that Mr. West had had the right of way and that Mr. Knarr had failed to yield.
Each party will be given one hour to make its case, which will be followed by a 30-minute rebuttal and summation, according to terms of the collective bargaining agreement.
"Cuore Molle Palle Mosce" was the project's debut single, but it's still the best bite-sized summation of what the duo do well—take familiar sounds and set them aflame.
In many ways, this book is the best summation of what I was trying to express with the entire Morbid Anatomy project, which was interested in exploring images related to death.
Their self-titled 240 debut could be called dream-pop—"Master of None" sounds like the red-eyed summation of a party—but since then they've intricately padded out their sound.
"The person he became was completely and totally inconsistent with the Brendt that he was for the first 26 years of his life," defense attorney Elisabeth Pollock said in her summation.
Substance and bombast But though Trump's threats took the headlines, his address -- the most encompassing summation of his global vision that he has ever attempted -- contained substance as well as bombast.
Spector's curatorial view is a privileged white summation of a male-dominated art history that culminates — painting-wise — with Marden and Kelly's monochromes and is continued — post-painting-wise — by Prince.
On the other side of the aisle, Republicans are mostly unified in using Barr's flimsy summation of the Mueller report to double down on their goal of re-litigating Hillary Clinton.
There were also pieces by Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell and Ad Reinhardt, as well as Arshile Gorky's 21960 "Summation," in oil and pastel on paper measuring about 6½ by 8½ feet.
His comments, aimed at Democrats, instead came across in the hearing as projection, a sad summation of the intellectual rot that has spread through his own party during the Trump age.
" Ms. Cucinella, in her summation, cited a culture at Rikers "that allowed Mr. Spear's death to go unaccounted" for so long, and "the understandings between correction officers about protecting each other.
Rahul Mukhi, another prosecutor, pursued the same theme in his summation: You cannot commit a crime and then just say I'm not guilty because I did it to help my son.
Mr. Barr's brief summation of the report's main findings, released last month, suggested that prosecutors were unable to show that the president acted with "corrupt intent" to block the federal inquiry.
"The Real Thing," published in 2015, is the summation of everything she learned during that time, from what makes a solid relationship to how to handle the stress of wedding planning.
The ad hominem nature of Kramer's rebuke — concluding that Guston had been a phony from the get-go — perversely reflects the summation of the artist's life and work that these paintings embody.
It was almost more of a summation of everything that had come before and it allowed us to be constantly surprised by the life that it seemed to have of its own.
In delivering his final summation, lead impeachment prosecutor Adam Schiff focused his argument for Trump's removal on just a few Republicans who signaled they'd keep an open mind throughout the trial. Sen.
Glenn Garber, a lawyer for Mr. Rodriguez, had said in his summation that the prosecution's case had ignored the dangerous environment the guards worked in, under daily threat from armed gang members.
They will find, in a little more than 800 pages, a summation of one of the great careers in American letters, a profound and beautiful call to think, and feel, and fight.
Because of the enormous public interest in the report, Barr chose to quickly issue a brief summation with his view of the "principal conclusions" outlined in the report, while the redaction process continued.
"Tell them that the 10th anniversary of September 11 is near and that it is the summation of ten years of severe warfare between the mujahidin and the United States," bin Laden wrote.
Living With Cancer Far from seeming narcissistic, undertaking a self-obituary can be a form of summation and of caregiving for those who may be in need of direction after we are gone.
In their own summation on Monday, Christensen's lawyers suggested they hoped to persuade the jury to spare his life during the penalty phase of the trial, which was set to begin July 8.
His rigging of the Synod on the Family and dubious editing of its summation in "Amoris Laetitia" ("The Joy of Love") — an incomplete citation from John Paul II — is nothing short of dictatorial.
Obama's dense and scholarly piece in the Harvard Law Review, running almost 60 pages with extensive footnotes and citations, offers a summation of his work toward reforming the way Americans are sentenced and imprisoned.
" But it's on "Slave Master" where Future offers a perfect summation of the record's themes: "Just bought a new whip, like I'm a slave master / I pour up two zips, I'm feelin' way better.
"Abortion, sodomy, and materialism have taken the place of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," Moore said on Wednesday in rejecting his opponent Doug Jones's victory, an adequate summation of his personal beliefs.
The source of the story's title is revealed in Rose's summation of her mother's marriage to her father: She married who she didn't like, a sick man, his spirit already swallowed up by God.
" In a great summation of this story's direction, Waid positioned Strange Fruit in an "all lives matter" sort of context, noting "the common enemy: a raging river which threatens to claim the entire town.
" It's an original scene, and a spectacular summation of King's public attitude towards criticism â€"  plus a nod to the readers who interpret the character of Bill as an autobiographical representation of King.
Lopez recently published a New York Times op-ed defending the play from criticism: "The Inheritance was not my attempt at a grand summation of the past quarter century of queer history," he asserts.
Media analysts probed for news in Iger's book "The Ride of a Lifetime," which was published late last year and was a summation of his tenure at the media conglomerate and his business philosophy.
Wood's closing arguments to the three-man, five-woman jury was followed by a summation from Musk's attorney, Alex Spiro, who said the Twitter messages in question arose from an argument between two men.
Mubarak's release is a bitter reminder of Egypt's failed revolution, and the summation of Egyptian authorities' failure to hold the dictator accountable on vast charges ranging from human rights violations to corruption and cronyism.
This juxtaposition feels appropriate as a summation of the new left's goals for political art: to elevate unheard voices, long silenced by greed and brute force, with imagery and symbolism that are accessible to all.
A more succinct summation of Obama's own admission that he had "no strategy" on how to deal with Syria in the early stages of the uprising against Bashar al-Assad would be hard to find.
It is also one of the artist's last paintings, left in his studio at the time of his death, and so could be interpreted as a de facto summation of a long and exalted career.
They're set against a pink wall covered in the pattern of a chain-link fence — which is itself a fairly apt summation of Barnette's aesthetic meld: cute and tough, domestic and street, personal and political.
So when I read the Guardian's article yesterday about its study of abuse in its own comments section, I wasn't expecting to find a concise summation of my own situation vis-à-vis online trolls.
According to NASA's summation of Kessler Syndrome, some experts believe we're already at the point of critical mass in low-Earth orbit, and thousands more satellites are expected to launch into space in coming years.
"That's how it's done down here," McMillian says in one scene; it's an eloquent if dispiriting summation of the emotional labor it takes to manage the anxiety, aggression and impunity otherwise known as white supremacy.
Against the darkness there's still dumb-brilliant wordplay, a scorching summation of Christopher Nolan's oeuvre ("women are involved, but it's really never about the women; it's about me"), and dozens of jokes about lazy Susans.
Then he agreed with this reporter's summation of Mr. Trump's message that the world had been "freeloading off of us for many years" and that he fundamentally mistrusted many foreigners, both adversaries and some allies.
Kasulis' summation was the last word that jurors heard from defense lawyers and prosecutors in the case in Brooklyn, New York, federal court, where Shkreli is on trial for charges of securities fraud and conspiracy.
He had intended for the piece to be his last artistic statement, and it had a sweep befitting the circumstances: a touching summation of a great American composer's style, playful, eclectic and full of feeling.
"The Prodigal" (2004), a late-life summation with a distinctly elegiac undercurrent, offered a glimpse of the author's restless movements, which take him, in the course of the poem, to Italy, Colombia, France and Mexico.
The best summation of this I've ever seen came from an email chain that was forwarded to me that was between a group of prominent artists, some of whose works regularly sell for seven figures.
You even get a macro picture of your finances with a summation of your net worth (what you own, and what you owe), and reports on what you've earned and spent within specific time frames.  4.
Yale University Press; 336 pages; $26 and £20173An interesting summation of recent research into why the first states did not develop until a long time after humans stopped being nomads and agriculture had become the norm.
This is a succinct summation of the problem with the Constitution and American governance prior to the Reconstruction Amendments, and a strong argument for why America, historically speaking, was not great—in fact, was very bad.
He wants to close it and move on, keeping it as a robbery, and mansplains this to her in grandiose fashion with some analogy about being in war because that's the summation of his life experience.
The narrative occasionally stumbles, and includes cliché lines, such as the summation of a detective investigating various jinn-related whodunits, along with Ada's final lines — reminders that Diop's work is strongest when more experimental in form.
Throwing "ness" on the end of the word is, in my summation, the writer's way of exemplifying how he can be tame — in moments and minutes, when he seeps back into memories of his misfortunate childhood.
It's about Krautrock, which is some of my favourite music ever made in the world, and I know a large part, I think, of the individual stories involved, but I've yet to read a comprehensive summation.
That's a summation of Disney's earnings call yesterday, when company officials repeatedly argued that the move to smaller pay TV packages had hurt ESPN — and that ESPN would grow by embracing smaller pay TV packages. Okay.
Its longevity can be credited to the summation of over 2,000 human minds, who ensured, among many things, that Opportunity's wheel motors — some of which have made over 100 million revolutions — would survive the incessantly rocky terrain.
In summation, I'm on the fence, and probably won't come toppling down any time soon; as much as I dislike the idea of being crushed to death under my piles of Amebix albums, I still love them.
Redditor SavingPrincess1 offers a concise summation of fan worries in a post bearing the title "The sky isn't falling...." It's also worth noting: a lot of these concerns are echoed by one of my Mashable co-workers.
Read the full MacArthur Amendment to the American Health Care Act, as obtained by CNBC: MacArthur Amendment CNBC The memo is a mid-April summation of the changes Republicans are negotiating for the new health-care bill.
Surely these factors help explain Castle's mixture of organizing zeal and luminous summation, and the peculiar blocking in of certain subjects — tree canopies, faces — alongside the almost obsessive attention to the repeating patterns of wallpaper and floorboards.
" But the official court transcript of her summation could not be clearer: "I submit it was in that time frame the defendant reclined Thomas Kolman back and staged his body to suggest some sort of sexual encounter.
As the album started to come together, this song felt like a summation to me—the final, weary but hopeful words from this character that's been holding this radical, peaceful perspective amidst all these songs about violence.
In his summation on Wednesday, Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Andres is expected to argue that Manafort willfully failed to pay taxes on at least $16 million that he earned as a political consultant in the Ukraine.
Seemingly a send-up of the kind of photography exhibition normally found in galleries at the time, All the Meat You Can Eat also is an uncanny summation of the themes that later surface in Shore's oeuvre.
"The more you learn about what life is actually like for people at the top and bottom, the more grotesque everything seems," Robinson writes, in what could serve as a simple, one-sentence summation of Sanders's worldview.
His most famous writings include "Poverty of Spirit" (1968), a reflection on what it means to be fully human, and "Faith in History and Society: Toward a Fundamental Practical Theology" (1977), a summation of his political thought.
Laura Coates: Mueller's resounding 'maybe' is a disservice A four-page summation of a two-year investigation into whether the American people had the opportunity to choose their own President is a disservice to the American people.
" Back at Enstone, the person responsible for designing the so-called survival cell of the Renault Sport F1 car gave me a great summation, saying, "If it means more speed, [the drivers] are super comfortable with being uncomfortable.
The word summation has appeared in 56 New York Times articles in the past year, including on March 1 in the book review " 'Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War,' by Fred Kaplan" by P. W. Singer:
To the Editor: Your article about how much time parents think that they must spend schlepping, coaching, reading to, playing with and supervising their children is a great summation of why both generations are so anxious these days.
It's Wiseman at his most extreme, but it's arguably the summation of his career-long investigation of American institutions — a movie that hits every conceivable emotion, with conversation after conversation literally meaning the difference between life and death.
This also helps to make Melania's photo a perfect visual summation of an administration seated in deception, and a president who rode a wave of fake news, conspiracy theories, and a hoodwinked voter base right into the White House.
"Hakan Atilla is a blameless pawn, collateral damage in a story that belongs in the 'Twilight Zone,' not in an American courtroom," Victor J. Rocco, a lawyer for Mr. Atilla, told the jury on Tuesday in the defense's summation.
In his summation, Daniel Petrocelli, speaking for AT&T and Time Warner, argued against any ruling that would, for example, require AT&T to sell DirecTV, which has more than 20 million subscribers, in order to purchase Time Warner.
"What didn't Steve Richardson do for the two years he was on the board except try to seduce Martin Shkreli?" defense attorney Benjamin Brafman said in his summation at Shkreli's securities fraud trial in Brooklyn, New York, federal court.
" In 1929, writing in the Bauhaus journal, Meyer consciously revised the statement, in poetic form, no less: "thus the ultimate aim of all Bauhaus work / the summation of all life-forming forces / to the harmonious arrangement of our society.
As a Philly native, I feel that he is a pretty solid summation of what the city is: Strangely scary at first, unkempt but lovable once you get to know it and not afraid to be ugly while having fun.
But perhaps the best summation of the Colville collective is Chamber's take on the meditative process behind getting dressed: "If I ever bought something in the past and thought That would be really useful — I never wear it," Chambers explains.
The introduction and first essay efficiently set the stakes for the collection: that the act of a divinatory reading and the reading of a text are interchangeable; that a text is the summation of far more than a sequence of sentences.
It's no surprise that Trump showed no similar self-awareness in a sympathetic interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News on Monday, but Kennedy's description of his humiliation would be a good summation of the 45th President's encounter with Putin.
She's called it HOPELESSNESS, an all-caps, synthesizers-blaring summation of the situations depicted therein, which included drone bombing, Orwellian surveillance, the inevitable fallibility of even the most well-intentioned elected officials, and other inescapable travails of the modern era.
Stroll past the asparagus water and overpriced organic products to the back, where there is a wine/beer bar surrounded by the perfect summation of a transitioning Austin—a barbecue counter on one side and a sushi counter on the other.
And Markel's gorgeous description of Carrington's paintings is the perfect summation of the extraordinariness found in all females: In them, "women have special gifts; they can do things beyond anybody's wildest dreams — which is marvelous, and it's powerful, and it's true."
We knew this would be a physical mismatch even before the ball rolled off the spot, but that statistic — and a 22015-23 edge in corner kicks — are a pretty good summation of how things are going for both teams.
In a Manhattan drug trial last month, a lawyer sought unsuccessfully to invoke President Trump's criticism of the use of cooperating witnesses — "flipping," as the president called it — in a summation, but the judge precluded him from making the argument.
Moser offers an elegant, sensitive summation of the decades that followed their ugly divorce, with Sontag establishing herself in New York, engaging in relationships with a series of extraordinary women and doing heroic work in Sarajevo during the Bosnian war.
" The prosecutor also dismissed Brafman's argument during his summation that Shkreli had to be acquitted by jurors if they believed that in his mind he had no intent to defraud investors because he was confident Retrophin would be a success. "Mr.
Romanian authorities have arrested five suspects allegedly spreading ransomware throughout Europe and the U.S. The arrests were the summation of work in concert with Dutch, United Kingdom and U.S. authorities, with help coming from Europol and the cybersecurity firm McAfee.
What Jo ends up producing, for the demanding Dashwood, is a summation of all that we have observed; she writes the film into being, so to speak, mothering the facts and the multiple fates of her loved ones into fiction.
On one hand it's a tidy career summation, Take Care Part Two, a victory lap for the city of Toronto, and the most refined version yet of 40's signature sound, that underwater chipmunk soul that shaped this entire decade of R&B.
When it lands on viewers' television screens months later, it will ache with a sense of warmth, nostalgia, and loss, coming as it does at the end of Halt and Catch Fire's best season, a beautiful summation of everything the show stood for.
That was his last record for 38 years, when he generated this de facto farewell, which stands as both a summation he put his all into and a little something he might have followed up if he hadn't up and died at 90.
CORINNA DA FONSECA-WOLLHEIM London Philharmonic Orchestra; Andrey Boreyko, conductor (Nonesuch) As I wrote after hearing the American premiere of Henryk Gorecki's final symphony in January 2015 in Los Angeles, it's easy to hear the score as a summation of his later styles.
Stroll past the asparagus water and over-priced organic products to the back, where there is a wine/beer bar surrounded by the perfect summation of a transitioning Austin—a barbecue counter on one side and a sushi counter on the other.
It was a succinct summation of Mr. Trump's view of the Middle East, where his top priorities remain protecting Israel, fighting terrorism and pushing back against Iran, which he considers the engine behind instability in Lebanon and the wars in Yemen and Syria.
" And in a kind of summation: "There is a lot of sentiment that enough is enough, that we need fundamental changes, that the establishment — whether it is the economic establishment, the political establishment or the media establishment — is failing the American people.
"Remember," the now-revealed Arnold tells Dolores near the end of "Clavier," as he attempts to push her to darker truths, and it's a beautiful summation of the show's deepest philosophy: Holding onto a memory is a deeply subversive, even revolutionary act.
It's around this period in the early 80s that Bowie finally became the slightly-older pop star who sang love songs and wore suits, yet for me, it's the summation of his work, and maybe the closest thing we got to the real Bowie.
This small retrospective offers highlights rather than a summation of Sternberg's eclectic career, an arc that took him from his birthplace at Avenue B and East 19913th Street in New York City to the sun-drenched southern California desert much later in the century.
Strong's "Cathy Anne," a hard-drinking, drug-abusing political junkie ("and a regular junkie"), delivers a pointed, frequently crass summation of the dichotomy between now-former Senator Al Franken's recent resignation and Roy Moore's near-certain Congressional election win in Alabama on Dec. 12.
Look, I understand that identifying as a Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, or (far superior to all the rest) Hufflepuff is not necessarily an accurate summation of one's personality, but that hasn't stopped us all from secretly categorizing the people in our lives into these four quadrants.
Cooper's summation followed the bizarre press conference in which Trump said he had no reason to believe that Russia had interfered with the 2016 presidential election — directly contradicting the findings of US intelligence agencies who have said definitively that Russian did meddle in the election.
We've written about the undeniable majesty of "Pretty Green Eyes" and it's the song that inspires pretty much 96% of the output on this website, being as it is the perfect summation of the sad wonder of UK nightlife at its most sentimental and trashy.
That last sentence is a pretty great summation of unchecked capitalism to begin with, and On Becoming a God in Central Florida isn't shy about pointing out all of the ways FAM might just be a microcosm of the country that gave birth to it.
American support for Ukraine, under attack from Russia, has been "politicized," a succinct summation of Trump's reduction of a major European country, struggling to emerge from the mind-bending legacy of the Soviet imperium, to a potential source of dirt on a political opponent.
Or look to President Obama, who quoted a famous Teddy Roosevelt summation about the "man in the arena," a quote that Ron may as well have said of Leslie late in the show's run, when the two had a deeply affectionate camaraderie, despite their political differences.
The pushback against the movie version of Ghost in the Shell, for example, has been both fascinating and heartening to see; Jon Tsuei's Twitter thread offers arguably the best summation of the subject, and should be considered a must-read for those wanting to catch up.
"Austin," which opens to the public this month, is very much the culmination of Kelly's oeuvre, not just a summation of his work's themes but his masterpiece, the grandest exploration of pure color and form in a seven-decade career spent testing the boundaries of both.
The blessed respite Nargis and the others discover, even if it may only be temporary, seems less like a symbolic plot turn than the summation of an argument: Guided by our better instincts and our common humanity, we may still find a way to live in peace.
In his summation of the Mueller report findings, Attorney General William Barr said investigators did "not establish that the President was involved" in any crime related to Russian interference, and that there was insufficient evidence to support a prosecution of the President for obstruction of justice.
For the deliciously long time that Lannister survived, Charles Dance, the actor who played him, never once chortled before he spoke, but he might well have, for he was surely aware that his lines were giving him the summation of his career in a single sweep.
In a remarkable — if coincidental — bit of timing, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the president of Mexico, two weeks ago reiterated his administration's reluctance to embrace the kingpin strategy, even as a prosecutor was delivering the government's summation at Mr. Guzmán's trial in Federal District Court in Brooklyn.
If you need a handy summation of Paige's mindset — not to mention this season in general — you don't need to look further than the sequence in this episode of Paige stringing up the garage's practice punching bag and swinging at it with a steady, grim drumbeat of determination.
"This record is the summation of a years-long obsession with capitalism's slow and frictional courtship of queerness: of the focus on marriage instead of healthcare, of erasure where remembrance is due, of an inflamed prejudice among the first let into the club," Harwood told THUMP via email.
In her speech on Brexit in Florence last week, UK Prime Minister Theresa May said that the British had "never felt entirely comfortable" in the EU. It's probably a fair summation of a national mood; most British have always seen the EU as a transactional, rather than political, union.
Wolvereye appears to be a relatively new company—its Facebook page was created in 2017, and, as of Monday evening, the sole post on its website was a brief summation of the R-word poll, with a link to the Post article that so quickly deemed its work passable.
Yet, as Feher writes in one of his many helpful summation statements: "In a world where both legal entities and physical persons are enjoined to devote themselves to improving their credit, challenging creditors' rating power primarily involves counterspectulating so as to alter the conditions under which creditworthiness is defined and distributed".
The climactic scene of the play, in which John, with the obsessive precision of a lawyer making a summation, raises doubts about the dimensions of a piece of furniture in order to prove that there's no such thing as objective reality, feels like an unintentional parody of our postmodern times.
The spaced-out grayscale works can seem merely grim, but listen closely and you'll find more complicated sentiments—conflicted kiss-offs, paeans to the grandeur of the world, and in the case of the record's title track a summation of both the comfort and anxiety that comes in a long-term relationship.
One wonders how West's mother, Donda, who left her position as the Chair of the Department of English and Speech at Chicago State University to manage her son's career and later authored a book about raising her son with strong moral values, might react to this most recent summation of his childhood.
" In a perfect summation of the movie's far-reaching impact, he wrote:  "[Love, Simon is] a heart-wrenching, empathy-expanding look at what it means to be a gay teen AND it's a universal story about the awkward, messy attempts of navigating high school, AND it's a hilarious comedy in it's own right.
I suppose that if I'm going to define nihilism as a lack of values—or to use Rauschning's summation of Nazism, a "hostility to the things of the spirit, indifference to truth, indifference to the ethical conceptions of morality, honor, and equity"—I'm obliged to say what I mean by a value.
But he makes little effort to draw a causal link between Reagan's pugnacious arms buildup — a severe challenge to the Soviets' economic capacity — and the subsequent Soviet collapse (though he does concede, in a summation passage, that Americans were "likely" to credit Reagan with "the eventual fall of communism in Eastern Europe").
"I made a contract to go to Mar-a-Lago and see the president and his family, and I do think it is the fact that I did nothing wrong," she told jurors in halting English as she delivered a brief summation of her defense on the second day of her trial.
Many conservative remedies have been floated over the years and have been consolidated into Speaker Paul Ryan's 37-page "A Better Way" summation: expanded health savings accounts, assorted tax credits and refunds, medical-liability reform, portability of insurance from one job to the next and the ability to purchase insurance across state lines.
On Bandcamp, W00DY called the release a summation of her "most personal thoughts and feelings," which is potentially concerning when you consider the tracks themselves, each of which are marathons of fractured sampling, caffeinated drum programming, and rhythmic contortions vertiginous enough to make you wonder if something's off in your inner ear.
It's an episode about how falling in love feels different for everybody, but also exactly the same — at once a summation of everything up until this point and a nod toward a final stretch of episodes that grapple with just how much this particular show should be tied up in a big, red bow.
And some go beyond the fun of an in-joke or the satisfaction of word play to evoke a sense of change and cycles very fitting to the form and the orbiting subject matter, as in Renee Weber's summation of "Thermal Moonquakes: Implications for Surface Properties": Sunrise and sunsetCracking, creaking, and rumblingThe Moon never rests
The word summation has appeared in 56 New York Times articles in the past year, including on March 1 in the book review " 'Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War,' by Fred Kaplan" by P. W. Singer: "If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten," Rudyard Kipling said.
The best way to give the flavor of Trump's interview, and the chaos it caused in the UK, is with a screenshot of the Sun's own summation of it (and remember the Sun is a conservative, pro-Trump, Murdoch-owned tabloid): This was the backdrop for Trump's meeting with May — and the joint press conference they gave afterward.
Here's a classic summation of this point by political scientists Edward G. Carmines and James A. Stimson: Thus, by their very nature, all party alignments contain the seeds of their own destruction, the various groups that make up the party may be united on some issues, particularly on those that gave rise to the alignment in the first place.
Seated next to Mayor Bill de Blasio in the Blue Room at City Hall on Thursday, the retiring schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, 74, offered her own summation of her tenure as the leader of what is in effect a medium-size city, populated by 1.1 million students and 75,000 teachers, and with a $30 billion annual budget.
Now, these theories are numerous and typically long-winded affairs, meaning, under the threat of death from my editor, I can't cover them all (luckily, if you're thirsty for more on the hollow Earth theories, Will Storr wrote a hell of a long-form summation of the theories history for the Independent—including more Coast to Coast glory).
But there's a common denominator to all the current conversations around Daenerys, in that each one is also a conversation about Game of Thrones' final season as a whole, and about all the ways that it is trying to (or failing to, depending on your take) offer a final summation of what the series is even about.
Ethan: Speaking of that, when we made "The Man Who Wasn't There", this movie with Billy Bob Thornton, we had a final summation by Tony Shalhoub to the jury, but we knew that there would be a voice-over playing over it on the soundtrack, so we just wrote a bunch of crap for Tony to say which we knew you wouldn't hear.
That was the summation of my PlayStation knowledge: if Nintendo is about cute things and animals talking about their day, and Xbox is about shooting things and 12-year-old kids talking about their day, then PlayStation was, for some reason, really into tombs and ancient buildings and destroying the relics of a long-lost civilization because you really want some apples.
The unusually divergent moods of the managers provided an appropriate summation of a weird night in which the Phillies jumped out to a 10-0 lead before the Mets nearly pulled off the greatest comeback in team history after removing the top four batters in their lineup — Jose Reyes, Asdrubal Cabrera, Yoenis Cespedes and Curtis Granderson — following the fourth inning.
He says, and excuse my simplistic summation, that we listen to songs to make us feel certain things and that in the future AI will simply be able to map the individual mind and create songs tailored exclusively to our own particular mental algorithms, that can make us feel, with far more intensity and precision, whatever it is we want to feel.
Later on, I realized that she'd offered me a pretty perfect summation of what it means to be an artist—not to report the news, but to channel what it feels like to live it, to articulate what it feels like to be human in the midst of, or in spite of, the political, social, and economic realities of one's time.
The poem, after explaining the archive over many lines, "the perfect summation/of my lifelong belief in the sport of horse-racing/as a better source of inspiration/than opera, theater, film, you name it," ended like this: Reader, if you're urged to learn more about this imagined world, outlive me and my siblings and visit the library where my archives end up.
But for now, I'll satisfy myself with the image of Joel patiently, lovingly shaving a body of its hair so it'll be easier for his wife to eat, while Sheila grins and sucks the fat off some ribs — both because it's probably burned into my brain until I die myself, and because it's the perfect summation of this extraordinarily weird (and ultimately delightful) show.
More relevant to a summation of his life, he was also a great and spectacular basketball player, one of the biggest stars in the history of the sport, and a powerful man who, in 2003 and at the height of his celebrity, was credibly accused of raping a 19-year-old hotel employee and then avoided a trial by leaking his accuser's identity and shaming her into silence.
His summation of the danger is, I think, both correct and revealing: If Republicans cannot defend the idea that what is important is the freedom of the individual to make choices about how to live his life as opposed to the notion that we are all in this together and must all participate in health care to ballast each other's health care outcomes, then we have accepted an essential social democratic principle, and that's a huge concession.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) "There were some pro-Clinton Twitter posts (tweets and retweets), however, the developed Left-wing Twitter personas were still largely anti-Clinton and expressed proBernie Sanders and pro-Jill Stein sentiments," a summation of the report said, adding that these tactics overlapped with its pro-Trump portion of its operation.

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