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As people of color know, the telling of the stories, as gay people know, the telling of the stories is where the power resides.
The reading montage is particularly telling of Book Club's message.
Simmons and Ratner both dispute that telling of what occurred.
Stories trickle in telling of places burned and people lost.
Another kind of account is someone's telling of a story.
History will be brutal in its telling of their cowardice.
The Lakens' telling of that night includes two other cars.
Reached Sunday, Hurt declined to elaborate on his telling of events.
Walters' reaction (or lack thereof) is perhaps most telling of all.
The book is a popular-science telling of Mr Ericsson's research.
"Endurance," Alfred Lansing's brisk, spare telling of Ernest Shackleton's polar ordeal.
Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis's telling of the Greek debt crisis.
Ms. Kardashian quickly responded to Ms. Woods's telling of the story.
What does each add to the telling of this small story?
But then again, maybe that's the truer telling of the story.
All night they talked, a great telling of names and antics.
It's what he always does, in every telling of this story.
It seems quite telling of something that they chose Maroon 5.
And that telling of those stories produces one visual surprise after another.
It's an immersive telling of Macbeth across six floors of a building.
Most telling of all is how the populists cling to the comparisons.
The deal is telling of TME's ongoing licensing spree in recent years.
"Joker" is a unique re-telling of the Batman's villain's origin story.
That's the common telling of this story, and one favorable to Microsoft.
The very telling of the Christmas story is an act of resistance.
It's telling, of course, that the layoffs come so soon after the holidays.
Put simply, women have been left out of the telling of our history.
Oral history is the telling of the past in its most democratic construction.
" On Monday, Myeshia Johnson called Wilson's telling of the conversation "100 percent correct.
David Silver's high school radio station DJ career was telling of the decade.
And in his telling of it, he's feeling uncomfortable with what has happened.
Opinion Columnist The popular telling of the Boston Tea Party gets something wrong.
But, it's also telling of how old the producer behind the screen is.
But moments of storm and stress also occasion the telling of different stories.
And sometimes the telling of history has a big effect on the future.
It will empower what Hollywood has always been best at: "the telling of stories".
How, what, and when they eat is surprisingly telling of who each character is.
What inspired you to do a comic-style telling of Sanger and Planned Parenthood?
And, verifiable or not, her proclamation is telling of the woman she is today.
But Dowd's telling of her story has left many with more questions than answers.
This Source interview is probably the most telling of the crumbled Nas/Murder Inc.
Even so, ratings at this point are usually quite telling of the November result.
That happened during the telling of the story, and I don't really know why.
It's also telling of how prestigious award programs or conferences can mishandle basic information.
What's different about "Café Society" is how casually the telling of the tale proceeds.
There were no real consequences for the country in the telling of those lies.
" RH: "There's no risk that the telling of this story becomes this Hollywood male fantasy.
His telling of the story is at once hilarious and horrifying, so please enjoy, folks.
And I was like, well, there's at least some telling of what we can create!
The Trump-Boeing ties in this current context are telling of a couple of things.
The name she chose for the project, Nonlocal Forecast, is telling of its sonic motivations.
There's a déjà vu ingeniously applied on the page, a cinematic telling of predawn light.
Examining this scenario play out could be telling of what is to come for Congress.
The comment section below a recent re-telling of the story on the website ConservativeVideos.
The numerical average there is not really telling of the average height in the room.
In Virgil's telling of the ancient tale, soothsayers' warnings about "Greeks bearing gifts" went unheard.
The tall tale-telling of Tyson Fury has sent media around the world into overdrive.
"It was so tone deaf and I think telling of this guy's mindset," she said.
The result is a far more accurate telling, of course, and a much subtler one.
Stories—the telling of stories, searching for stories, categorizing stories—are the fabric of WTWTLW.
Who do we find ourselves strangely sympathetic to in this telling of Jane Austen's masterpiece?
It's been a kind of gradual release, I think, and a gradual telling of stories.
As rising-star origin stories go, this is rather unromantic, but telling of the times.
This isn't the first time Warren has faced scrutiny over her telling of her personal story.
It's not just about the event; it's not just some chronological telling of just that event.
Studio MDHR told IGN that the game will not simply be a re-telling of Cuphead.
It's telling of Microsoft's corporate mentality that Nadella is uninterested in picking one side over another.
The principal's telling of LGBTQ relations at the school also contradicts some other first-hand accounts.
Still, this is a grim telling of the tale through an exceptionally inventive and audacious score.
This denial, as political consultant Stuart Stevens observes, is telling of the culture of Trump's campaign.
But it is telling of Britain's relationship to Europe that just 4,000 young Britons did so.
Again, in a technically-driven environment, the charts are most telling of future (short-term) direction.
It was arguably the most telling of the dozen or so sit-downs the president conducted.
Shiller: It isn&apost a single story, every telling of the story is a little different.
It is these anti-consumer actions that are most telling of the direction this agency is headed.
Is there any chance ISIS followers will hear Trump's telling of the raid and sour on Baghdadi?
POST-PUNK, in the telling of it, was born before punk itself had even come of age.
It's telling of Facebook's current predicament that before they can adequately answer some questions, even more arise.
How did your background as someone of Japanese and Jewish descent inform the telling of this story?
This was his response to the Washington Post: McConnell's spokesman does not dispute that telling of events.
Some Republicans saw the governor's failure to get an agreement as telling of his purported presidential ambitions.
Go for truth (which, like the telling of history, is always changing), and connect art to life.
So this is something that is telling of this president -- he bypasses the media through social media.
That said, Fidler displays great charm in the telling of his tale, spicing it with delicious gossip.
Her first post on Instagram after her makeover was also telling of how much her confidence had grown.
"That chronological, careful, detailed telling of a story over several days — that gave me great confidence," he said.
More telling of the current consumer perception of Apple came in the categories of passion and societal impact.
Had that not been the case, it might have been telling of Didi's global plans, but it isn't.
That was really telling of how overtaken by the feeling I was that day, a tragic, tragic day.
"Something dark was coming toward us," Denius said in his telling of the story in his Facebook post.
It's a re-telling of the console game's story for your Android, iOS, and Windows 10 mobile devices.
Halloween costume choices for humans and dogs alike are telling of the trends and events of that year.
Do I have anything to add to this that makes my telling of King Arthur different and worthwhile?
Perhaps most telling of the start of the year was how Trump marked the last year gone by.
Special elections are telling Of course, none of the above matters if Ohio 12 was a one-off.
Polling at this time in the campaign is telling of the November result, but only to a point.
Written in strikingly gorgeous prose, it's a magical realist telling of a troubled family in the deep South.
In the telling of Steve Mills, the Knicks' president, Porzingis didn't believe in the future of the franchise.
The Circle has brought that reality to our screens in a way that's telling of our current world.
A harrowing telling of it also opens the HBO series "Watchmen," which brings it to urgent cinematic life.
In his telling of the life of Christ, the director Milo Rau envisages a champion for the downtrodden.
For that reason, an archaic meaning buried deep in the OED is poignantly telling of what green means today.
Southeast Asia as a whole is predicted to reach $240 billion, which is telling of the significance of Indonesia.
The saddest and most telling of all his pronouncements since entering office was this: "I loved my previous life."
Bill Clinton's re-telling of the couple's life story — and love story — also had to make some conspicuous omissions.
I wanted to have that feeling of moving through time, almost like a real-time telling of the story.
Give them a little inspiration with Martijn Doolaard's photographic telling of his year spent biking across Europe and Asia.
They are the concrete and steel manifestations, in Mr. Cuomo's telling, of the turnaround he has brought to Albany.
In Watts's telling of the Roman Republic's agonizing death, slow-moving structural transformations gradually sowed the seeds of demise.
But Trump's response to the senator's passing is telling of a much more personal feud between the two men.
As a mother, I was especially moved by Margaret's telling of how she came to work at Walter's home.
Among the most telling of those answers came in response to a question of whether he enjoyed his job.
It's not a simple telling of the story, but rather a meditation on how legends are constructed in America.
But as with everything surrounding Jackson, there is a lot to unpack in the telling of these two men's stories.
The master of whispers scribbles a bunch of raven scrolls telling of Jon's parentage and rightful claim to the throne.
The show will use this success operation as a basis for an original telling of why this safe period happened.
It's hilarious — or it would be if it weren't so telling of how little time Warcraft devotes to its women.
Jared, in the telling of his team, might have been there, but he was 'not taking a pencil to anything.
She urged Japan to reflect on the past and "ensure its population is exposed to a true telling of history".
The fifteenth Pixar film overall, Inside Out plays like an animated re-telling of the obscure '90s sitcom Herman's Head.
This is perhaps very telling of the #MeToo movement in Denmark: lots of heated debates, but very little concrete action.
There is justice in sight, after years of activism, advocacy and the telling of the most painful and personal stories.
Reverence for heroes can often obfuscate the telling of true stories, but it's hard to be reverent when you're bashed.
" In this telling of the match, Williams is demanding and Ramos is strong and rational, holding firm against Williams's "nonsense.
That is, young voter identifying as an independent was far more telling of their vote than how liberal they were.
While arm swatches do not make or break makeup, in my opinion, they can be telling of a product's quality.
They have taken the first courageous step by telling of abuses that occurred in places we would have never expected.
WASHINGTON — The front pages of newspapers telling of the 9/11 attacks are prominently on display at the Newseum here.
Richard Jewell is facing backlash for allegedly including a slanderous factual inaccuracy in its telling of a real-life story.
The film's telling of Garland's youth matches some historical accounts, including, for instance, the implication that Mayer touched her inappropriately.
No other issue has been more telling of Mr. Pompeo's support of the transactional nature of Mr. Trump's foreign policy.
The way sex toys were sold, she writes, was hugely telling of the cultural and gender norms of the time.
Coming from a huge Zelda fan, that's telling of just how much Breath of the Wild has (successfully) reinvented the series.
And her encounters are telling of what is actually happening in China when it comes to cryptocurrency and mobile technology adoption.
Hillary Clinton's live telling of the Osama bin Laden raid story over two nights sounded a lot like the album version.
Here are our picks: This new anime is actually a re-telling of the critically-acclaimed JRPG of the same name.
Several of those testified for prosecutors in this trial, telling of corruption that went far beyond the defendants in the courtroom.
It's telling of his nature as an artist that Cave is most animated when describing something present, or something that's formulating.
O.K., perhaps "comfortably" isn't a word to apply to the telling of a tale as jagged with pain as this one.
We all suffer from the "halo effect" — without realizing it, we take someone's appearance to be telling of their overall character.
Maybe the time between each telling of the same story had narrowed, but other than that there weren't any noticeable signs.
They've quoted him time and time again, in the naming and telling of this hoodtastic (I made that word up) drama.
While it is diagnostic, it is never prescriptive in its telling of the travails and ultimate courage of these remarkable artists.
What value is there in such a straightforward and pedestrian telling of one of our most common and harmful cultural myths?
Another family movie, "The Star," an animated telling of the Nativity story, also arrived to sturdy ticket sales over the weekend.
In the pseudohistorical but influential 503th-century telling of Geoffrey of Monmouth, it was at Tintagel Castle that Arthur was conceived.
A college student's telling of drunken hookups inspired Joanna Coles to write a book about pursuing relationships in the digital world.
"Any stress or drama you're dealing with during the wedding planning is very telling of interactions you'll have down the line."
A source with direct knowledge of the manuscript has told CNN the newspaper's telling of Bolton's discussion with Trump is accurate.
A source with direct knowledge of the manuscript has told CNN the Times' telling of Bolton's discussion with Trump is accurate.
But the thing that makes it a quality story, that makes it a Vanity Fair story, is in the telling of it.
In the documentary's telling of country's decades-long history, the music itself will have to share substantial time with interviews and narration.
Ranaut is front and center of Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, a re-telling of one of India's most famous historical figures.
That's what I subscribe to as Chrissy, and I think it's such a beautiful concept for telling of the backstory of everyone.
"I stopped because Jesus told me to stop and talk to you," the evangelist said, according to Pratt's telling of the story.
Although each setting was created for its own specific purpose, the global phenomenon of the potemkin village is telling of something broader.
But as Politico's Dan Diamond pointed out, what president-elect Trump has not tweeted about is more telling of what's to come.
Several of those testified for prosecutors in the trial, telling of corruption that went far beyond the three defendants in the courtroom.
I love watching that split-second dynamic unfold, and I think it's also very telling of people's comfort with their own sexuality.
Instead, its telling of the same, cruel, unfunny joke added to the cacophony of bullying to which we've all become too accustomed.
Mr. Badano relayed a message from the captain to the Italian Line offices in New York and Genoa telling of the disaster.
The telling of his life unfolds, with his evolution from a rising Nation of Islam member to the black liberation movement's spokesman.
That makes the telling of this story by someone like Ms. Bigelow vitally important, said Michael Eric Dyson, the scholar and activist.
One of the many arguments — no, imperatives — for recognizing same-sex marriage is that it's the only telling of the full truth.
The parents were in the Capitol audience and received two standing ovations as they wept at Trump's telling of their son's story.
Ullmann's telling of it was occasioned by a question I asked about long marriages, what she thought helped them flourish and endure.
But the fact that no one whooped and cheered for Sanders is telling of a larger problem he has with black voters.
The frankness of how the inmates treated the guards like a joke seems striking and telling of the conditions at the prison.
It's worth pointing out that Jassy's telling of the Fire Phone experience may have put a bit of a revisionist sheen on it.
Adopting the anecdotal approach, he has published a moving book telling of his own daughter's autism and how vaccines did not cause it.
British TV presenter Richard Osman took to Twitter on Monday, telling of a time the legendary singer allegedly helped a woman in need.
The degree of Trump's denial and resistance to the unfolding revelations, as expressed in a recent Fox interview, are telling of his fragility.
Even more telling, of the 45% of Facebook news users, around half say they get their news from that social media network alone.
The sequence of those earnest-sounding requests for feedback are pretty telling of what this seriously souped-up fashion show was truly prioritizing.
"Stitch!" was an anime re-telling of the cartoon that moved the setting from Hawaii to an island off the shore of Okinawa.
And perhaps most telling of all, seven in 10 white evangelical Protestants say the country has changed for the worse since the 1950s.
Addressing a packed house Friday, Calloway disputed some central facts about Beach's telling of events and hurled a few new accusations at Beach.
What I found most fascinating in the telling of our story is that putting so much attention on Moyra made her incredibly uncomfortable!
It's clear that the mistakes of the first have had a real effect on how they have handled the telling of Laura's story.
His death was ruled a result of "fatal child abuse syndrome," telling of his life marked by months of chronic beatings and neglect.
The new telling of "Forty Girls," which mixes video, songs and traditional and modern music, marks a bold departure for a Muslim country.
Red is an inescapable symbol of womanhood and violence in the video—the dual meaning is telling of how much they unfortunately intertwine.
In her telling of the story, Murdoch brings the same fanaticism and dignity to the search for and meaning of modern Native America.
Most worrisome for Trump is that history suggests that overall approval ratings are far more telling of electoral success that economic approval ratings.
Also, there is no way to deny a former Playboy playmate's telling of another extramarital affair with the president in 22019 and 2007.
Sadie's emotional telling of her "leaving story" is all the more gut-wrenching given just how shut-down she is for most the film.
With everything going on in the world and another #OscarsSoWhite looming, the cinematic telling of Nat Turner's Rebellion was the hottest thing in Hollywood.
There are fiery explosions, and dispatches from space, and celebrations in the NASA control room, as you'd expect from any telling of this story.
The most telling of Trump's applications of this technique involves his claim that the electoral system in the United States is vulnerable to corruption.
But it's also limited by how neatly its telling of these stories hews to the same media narratives that emerged after it was filmed.
And it is not consistent with the stories that the committee has been telling," of inflation reaching the Fed's target in the "medium term.
Press reports were gushing, telling of a fabulous new drug that would cut the risk of heart attacks and cancer at the same time.
The Eleventh Doctor's first Holiday special, "A Christmas Carol," was just what it sounds like: a re-telling of the classic Charles Dickens story.
There's no way of telling, of course, if the political environment will be as good for Democrats in 2020 as it was in 2018.
It's no wonder that Hollywood's most recent telling of the Queen saga, Bohemian Rhapsody, has struck a chord with fans new and old alike.
In his own telling of the night's horrific events, Jackson said he and his wife dove for cover when shots began to ring out.
In the normal telling of the past, events are driven by revolutionaries, and the few reactionaries who stand in the way get run over.
And it also seems — and this would be the darker interpretation of it — it locks in stone your own telling of H.M.'s story.
Colin Farrell, Danny DeVito, Eva Green, and Michael Keaton were part of the star-studded 2019 re-telling of "Dumbo" from director Tim Burton.
They are the true believers staging a hostile takeover of a limp liberal party beholden to corporate interests, in their telling of the tale.
Was it Tonya's telling of the story that everyone was a competitor, that she wasn't supposed to be friends with anybody she competed against?
Quoting James Baldwin and telling of her own childhood in Brooklyn, she sped past outrage and sorrow, getting straight to a sense of conviction.
"For too long, women's history has been left out of the telling of our nation's history," the bill's sponsors said in a joint statement.
But now she's ready to pursue some longstanding film projects, including a sequel to the 2014 hit Maleficent, a feminist re-telling of Sleeping Beauty.
And yet few in Georgia, let alone the nation, know this religious significance because Islam was omitted from the telling of early America, historians said.
The book is a telling of Wonder Woman's origin story, sharing a new, strong, yet vulnerable Wonder Woman struggling to find her way back home.
The re-telling of the animated classic was originally scheduled to start on March 16 but was postponed after Disney refused to edit the film.
The pitch: The movie described as "Erin Brockovich" (strong woman toppling big corporation) meets "The Social Network" (dramatic telling of an iconic Silicon Valley story).
"Lilith is a powerful female... By acknowledging Lilith's revolt and even in telling of her vengeful activities, myth-makers also acknowledge Lilith's power," she said.
It represented, in the telling of my father and other older relatives, the kind of place you'd get to live in if you worked hard.
It was a very honest telling of what it's like for a parent and a kid around this really difficult time in both their lives.
Regardless of the legality, the plan is radical and wide support among Democratic primary voters is telling of how far left the party has shifted.
Utah's Bears Ears — a spectacular 1.9 million acres — fills a gap in this story, telling of the first Americans, whose voices have been swept aside.
That's the task composer Justin Hurwitz faced when he signed up for First Man, director Damien Chazelle's telling of Neil Armstrong's journey to the moon.
I imagine that they must occasionally zone out during the telling of yet another tale of mistranslation, homesickness, conflicting traditions, fuzzy communication or visa woes.
In the White House's telling of events, the two staffers who testified on Tuesday morning weren't credible and also cleared the president of any wrongdoing.
"My mum asked me what was wrong, and I said, 'You don't want to know,'" Ms. Lang said, practiced in the telling of this tale.
Magazine makers will appreciate Reichl's recipe-like telling of how the art director Richard Ferretti reinvented Gourmet's covers, infusing them with cinematic clarity and drama.
"So many things resonate with me in the telling of that — particularly to have those sentiments conveyed from a parent to a child," he said.
" He does, however, have "serious issues when the white Western photographer has the monopoly on the telling of my story, which is often the case.
Just in the telling of their stories, their moods would improve, and many a conversation would lead to laughter or at the very least smiles.
Yet in their telling of the national narrative, the right overwrites facts that tarnish the American story, while the left leaves few of them out.
Jack had been influenced by comic strips, a lot of multipanel things, that wasn't just a punch line but the telling of a funny story.
Given the success of such novelists as Elena Ferrante and Rachel Cusk , an extended telling of Hogg's story no longer seems like an oversized ambition.
These are two stories of triumph, and I have not a quibble with the magnificent telling of how their authors got from there to here.
It's a welcome evolution of the story Schreck has been telling of her own time as a teenage competitor in speech competitions several decades ago.
But in her first cinematic foray and this specific telling of her origin story, that part of her history has been skimmed off the top.
It was finding a way to make it really real, instead of just telling of any random story...that's the key to writing a love song.
Although more of a spin-off, Maleficent kicked off the trend in 2014 with its live-action telling of the titular Sleeping Beauty villain's origin story.
Most telling of all, even though Discovery is the first new Star Trek show in more than a decade, CBS seems entirely uncommitted to the series.
Perhaps it's telling of Mayer's future involvement with Yahoo assets as a whole, but it doesn't mean much for people who visit Yahoo on the web.
The film, starring Jude Law and Johnny Depp as the respective wizards, is the first telling of their backstory, which ended up defining a whole series.
Thankfully, your body is always ready to fire out warning signs and where your feet hurt can be very telling of what might be going on.
In Shakespeare's telling of the death of Julius Caesar, the death of a great leader is presaged by uncanny dread—lions from nowhere roam the streets.
Those eyes, those stories, the horror of bayonet scars on her body telling of what she had survived — and we had the audacity to doubt her?
And perhaps most telling of all, the media sector - regularly lambasted by Trump for its coverage of him - is up 7 percent since he took office.
"Beneath [woodcut illustrations] lay Latin and German rhymes telling of God's righteous anger at his wayward people," writes historian John Waller in his book Dancing Plague.
The aim of the new law, Mr. Morawiecki said, was to ensure the telling of "true history," adding that it simply needed to be explained better.
Fortunately, Loisaida has rectified the earlier censorship of one work and, in doing so, avoided jeopardizing the telling of all the other featured artists' important stories.
Part of what becomes clear in Sax's telling of the tale is that much of this posthumous wave of analog operates at the very high end.
Mr. Linklater's solo show at 2315WSE Gallery, "From Our Hands," is also a multilayered take on the telling of history and who has access to what.
In her later years, she traveled around the baseball map, most notably to the house he had figuratively built, telling of his life beyond the ballpark.
Hundreds of refugees traveled by small boats to an island on the southernmost point of Bangladesh late on Sunday and on Monday, telling of persecution and destruction.
The move to carve out a product exclusively for third-party partners is telling of Didi's conviction to secure more drivers and cars amid changing industry currents.
But the "not just for all our lives" comment is telling of the show's success, and the fame that's followed each of its stars over the years.
While both actors give sensitive performances, Amalfitano spends much time directly recounting events from the past to the audience, telling of the strange breakup of his marriage.
Yes, of course their love is idealized in his young mind, and it would only become more so over time and in the telling of his story.
Otto's parents and his two siblings, Greta and Austin, each took their turn before the court, telling of Otto's character as a kind, studious, adventurous, friendly person.
A modern-day telling of the classic film noir "Double Indemnity," William Hurt is persuaded by his lover, played by Kathleen Turner, to murder her rich husband.
So, while the concept has changed in form, in substance it was the telling of a slowly evolving story that runs the gamut of real existential concerns.
The exhibition's telling of this history is helped by the use of a timeline, but the emergence of contemporary art in China is quite a learning curve.
When I get offers from realtors saying they want to buy my house for twice what we paid for it, that's very telling of where we are.
What Trump says on a Monday isn't indicative of what he will say on a Tuesday -- and certainly not telling of what he says on a Friday.
True power — the kind generated through protest, through the telling of our own stories, through community and solidarity — is power generated by the people, for the people.
Mohammad Sabaaneh's collection of political cartoons White and Black is a graphic telling of the human rights abuses perpetuated by the Israeli state against citizens of Palestine.
But the fact that there has yet to be a truly great plus-size rom-com in 2018 is incredibly telling of the world we live in.
We can get into a whole discussion about objectivity and subjectivity, but you really think that you are a neutral arbiter in the telling of this story?
It's telling of the series' strengths that the grander storyline Juliana is involved with is less interesting than the minutiae of the lives of the people around her.
The story stays simple – a format that suits Westworld – telling of his early days with the tribe and a bittersweet love that did not get its deserved ending.
It's a good telling of an incredibly complicated story, but does the framework of a story about revolutions, with protagonists and tragic heroes, have an inherently conservative bent?
For Dawson, the way the media — and the public — reacted to both stories at the time is very telling of how the world still works to this day.
The husband of Sherri Papini, the California mom who mysteriously vanished last month, is telling of his own, personal agony as his wife spent 22 days in captivity.
Immigrants on a recent aborted flight for repatriation from the U.S. to Somalia are now telling of an ordeal where they were beaten and not given sufficient food.
Awards hysteria quickly set in after the premiere of "A Star Is Born," the latest telling of one of Hollywood's most enduring self-mythologies about stardom and sacrifice.
A parade of former associates testified against him in a two-month trial, telling of the killing of rival hoodlums and others who had been identified as informers.
Kwong was interviewed for the 2011 documentary "Lost Years," telling of the Chinese-Canadian experience, and the British Columbia Sports of Hall of Fame inducted him in 2013.
Similarly, much of the authors' telling of the 2016 Democratic primary turns on dramatic renderings of stories whose impact on vote counts is, at best, hard to prove.
Two early painted self-portraits are also made on copper—an unusual choice of surface for a painting, but perhaps telling of an artist working from a projection.
It is an unholy practice, the telling of a life story that isn't one's own on the basis of oppressively massive quantities of random, not necessarily reliable information.
A source with direct knowledge of the manuscript told CNN the New York Times' telling of Bolton's account of the Ukraine aid hold discussion with Trump is accurate.
"This could be telling of the Flannery strategy — find partners instead of outright selling businesses," said Scott Davis, chief executive of Melius Research, an independent financial analysis firm.
The reason I met Ms. Ritter to begin with was to ask about strange fliers she had posted telling of the kidnapping and killing of her cat, Snap.
Adapted from film's screenplay for the stage by Tony winner Harvey Fierstein (Hairspray), the musical is a fictionalized telling of the real-life 1899 New York City newsboy strike.
Defy's announcement of its immediate closure, which will affect hundreds of employees, didn't surprise Padilla, but he suggested the way the company handled it was telling of its morals.
There are some great, must-read oral histories: Studs Terkel's The Good War, a brilliant telling of World War II by the people who lived through it, is on.
We found this out through a series of hints, the most telling of which was that he could not see a door that robots were programmed not to see.
With an expert hand, Marin Sardy breathes life and urgency into her simultaneously intimate and expansive telling of how the echoes of mental illness have reverberated through a family.
Both of those words, along with more than one appearance by Satan, and a re-telling of God creating woman, show up in the lyrics on Poor David's Almanack.
The artist points out in his statement that politicians and governments have a tendency to rewrite or adjust the telling of historical events to better serve their party's purposes.
But even within its strict focus on identity, it could have been more creatively organized — more encouraging of artistic dialogue and less interested in a unidirectional telling of history.
"It's a very honest telling of being a teenager in this world today and growing up and taking every single flaw there is and embracing them," Steinfeld told CNN.
Trailing closely behind at No. 2 is Disney's live-action re-telling of Beauty and the Beast, which is projected to make $13 million in the U.S. this weekend.
Johnson, and Yedlin along with him,  treasure lingering takes, wide shots, and kinetic interactions that lean on the script and screen in tandem in the telling of a story.
Ariana was leaving her apartment building Tuesday when she was asked about her backwards Christmas dec, and her response was somewhat telling of the crazy year she's been through.
But a more truthful telling of the iPhone's past would recall that Facebook's app — and all its many notifications — was originally a big selling point for Apple's mobile device.
I think there's incredible value in coming to terms with your story, and I hope that the telling of my story will encourage other people to revisit their own.
Paired with Friday's Consumer Price Index numbers, which measure how much consumers pay on average for goods and services, the indices should be telling of where U.S. inflation stands.
The fact this fight is sandwiched between others on the preliminary card, to be broadcasted on Fox Sports, is rather telling of the quality of this Fight Night show.
Sometimes he can push too hard: In his telling of the legend of Kleinzach the dwarf, when it seemed as if he was trying to sneer, he merely shouted.
So the only men in this telling of "La Susanna," then, are the two Elders: Patrick Kilbride, a menacingly delicate tenor, and Paul Max Tipton, an imposing bass-baritone.
Most telling of all was a speech Mr. Bloomberg delivered in New York City last Sunday, apologizing for the stop-and-frisk policing tactics that he defended as mayor.
But the heart of the book is not science; it's his telling of the adventure of leading a team into the Kalahari that makes the book exceptional and exciting.
It was a guarded response, one that was telling of the times in how it seemed to breezily disregard a bit of recent news: the fact that California Sen.
The project was intended to address the marginalization of African-American history in the telling of our national story and examine the legacy of slavery in contemporary American life.
"If he wanted to, Bump could have made life very difficult for me," the hard-driving Bo Schembechler recalled in telling of his debut as Elliott's successor at Michigan.
In Ovid's telling of Narcissus, he is a preternaturally handsome young man who is predicted to live a long life so long as he never catches sight of himself.
It's in such an emotionally dense record it's this standalone song that's the most telling of the things you need when you're in the middle of a bunch of darkness.
After it was published, the Journal's article, authored by tech reporter John McKinnon, was forwarded by Bray to reporters at other outlets and portrayed as a factual telling of events.
In countless interviews and media appearances, Ryan Reynolds has been described as charming and relatable, the kind of guy whose temperament is more telling of his native Canada than Hollywood.
Given the challengers that are present in India right now — impacting big companies like Flipkart and Snapdeal right now to earlier stage startups — Vasupal's telling of his story is refreshing.
It's nothing if not a straight telling of one of the least controversial portions of the Bible that wouldn't feel out of place as a special attraction in Sunday School.
Given Madonna's pushback, it's possible that the movie won't ever see the light of day, at least in its current state as a telling of the "Lucky Star" singer's life.
While season 1's director Jean-Marc Vallée did an excellent job, it did seem a shame that there was not a woman overseeing the telling of these women's stories.
It is a very raw production, and that's why I feel this track is too little known, but very telling of the way the 808 became pivotal for emerging artists.
Why the real problem isn't #OscarsSoWhite 'Society must change' Obeid-Chinoy's telling of the story has garnered her an Oscar win but she wants far more than a golden statue.
She has Katrina stories of her own, many of them involving actor and heartthrob Ryan Gosling, whose first and last name she uses often in the telling of her story.
Another tenant of the Seattle WeWork, who requested anonymity to speak openly, confirmed Eldridge's telling of events and described experiencing firsthand eye irritation after using phone booths beginning in July.
But even there, the original inhabitants of Greenland are nothing more than foils to white men; they don't seem to deserve their own role in this telling of Greenland's history.
Throughout the month, catch a cemetery tour, a circus show based on Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven," or a telling of Irving's short story in the Old Dutch Church.
Created in 2001 for his own company, Ballet Preljocaj, this punishing work for 12 men is inspired by the telling of the Last Supper in the Gospel of St. Mark.
Barely veiled by the somber setting, a marriage of Neolithic skeletons and contemporary fabrics by way of riffs on medieval armor, is a dully rote telling of this ambiguous story.
The academy, which he graduated from in 1958, has long been central to Mr. McCain's telling of his biography: He made one of his final public appearances there in October.
That much is clear on her full-length debut from last year, "Soul Eyes," a collection of feel-good soul and folk-inflected ballads telling of heartbreak and teachable moments.
Disney's animated telling of the story is a classic, and with the studio's new live-action adaptation dominating at the box office, it's all set to further enshrine its legacy.
However, as Republicans look ahead to 2018, the consequences of the special election cannot be overlooked, as they are incredibly telling of the deep fractures that exist within the GOP.
But that's where any simple telling of the tale ends and the murders — and who committed them — become a decades-long mystery that nearly tears apart a small Appalachian community.
But it is telling of the decades of slow rot that have eaten into France's political establishment that virtually no one in line to replace Mr. Fillon is untainted, either.
"The power of Time has always been in its unique story telling of the people and issues that affect us all and connect us all," Benioff said at the time.
Mr. Biden's objections then were more about birth control than abortion — but his eagerness now to play up the latter is telling of how profoundly the Democratic terrain has shifted.
Marshall's painting style allows blobs of paint to sometimes drip down the canvas, to mark these works as contemporary, not a naïvely straight telling of a story of black uplift.
Variety announced on Thursday that the actress will be starring in upcoming U.K. series Two Weeks To Live, and it doesn't not sound like a modern telling of Arya's GOT story.
In a lot of ways, what Hurwitz shows here could be just another border, and it's telling of how, despite recent tensions with China, North Korea still has some friendly neighbors.
But to develop this relationship with a community that's often alienated and misunderstood is very telling of the compassion Jamie Johnson has toward its members, and it shows in her photos.
This month, Netflix will debut an "Amanda Knox" documentary which offers up Knox's own telling of what happened after she was accused in the 2007 murder of her roommate in Italy.
That CareerTu sticks to WeChat for content marketing, user acquisition and tutoring is telling of the super app's user stickiness and how overseas Chinese are helping to extend its global footprint.
At the luncheon in San Diego, her telling of a story about an asthmatic 10-year-old girl took a sharp turn from anecdote to diagnosis, casually racing through medical specifications.
But it was an earlier telling of the disaster that caught the eye of Rojas, who recalls watching the 1958 movie "A Night to Remember" when she was a young girl.
Told entirely with archival footage and no talking-head interviews, you are put in the front seat of the telling of the life and death of Formula One driver Ayrton Senna.
In Snowden, Oliver Stone's own deluxe telling of the story, these crucial scenes from the documentary become the backbone of a larger story about how Snowden got there to begin with.
More women have come forward — the latest was a former daytime host, Andrea Tantaros — describing a culture of intimidation and misogyny, and telling of settlements they received to leave the network.
In this telling of the story, Loki is played by Matt Damon in a terrible black wig that's still no worse than the wig they actually put on Tom Hiddleston's head.
So many of them, in fact, that he frequently interrupts the telling of one to begin another, making even a few hours with him a veritable matryoshka doll of Charlie stories.
You want your skills section to do two things: include keywords that make you more searchable, and reinforce the story you're telling of who you are and what you can do.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa (CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden said Monday that he was not trying to "mislead anybody" with his telling of a war story that had several inaccurate elements.
To me, this is telling of his presidency overall, and how he won: Trump plays to emotion, not reason, so he wins no matter what, because America is addicted to emotion.
To me, this is telling of his presidency overall, and how he won: Trump plays to emotion, not reason, so he wins no matter what, because America is addicted to emotion.
He chronicled his time in Egypt by entering sideways into dominant stories, while also telling of his own experience adapting to the country and being schooled in its culture and customs.
"It would be a tragedy if this story and the telling of it came down to one woman being punished for what she did, because it's not about her," she said.
In Cruz's usual telling of this story, he flies to New York after the 2016 election and tells Donald Trump about the opportunity before them to bring real conservative policy to America.
And, something even more telling of where the fashion industry is headed — they'll also be able to see how Minkoff's newest line looks on their own body using an app called Zeekit.
Perhaps nothing is more telling of the convergence of cultures than this: Last year, Juicy Couture introduced a velour abaya, complete with its signature crown logo encrusted in rhinestones on the back.
Friday: The threat On the morning of Friday, May 12, Trump awoke to defend the many staff and allies he'd allowed to go public with a bogus telling of the Comey saga.
In that regard, this three-tiered telling of "The Staircase" -- which builds, step by methodical step, on what transpired before -- is an extremely shrewd demonstration of getting maximum bang for its bucks.
But it was a moment telling of Mr. Erdogan's vulnerability as ordinary Turks feel the deepening pain of the country's economic slide for the first time in his 17 years in power.
Perhaps most telling of Britain's lower military status, the last three formal defense reviews have been predicated on the assumption that Britain will never again fight a war without the United States.
Biden had defended his telling of the story, saying in an interview with a South Carolina newspaper, The Post and Courier, that he has been accurate about the "essence" of the story.
But the festival here in Leinefelde, in the center of the country, is telling of the quieter inroads being made by right-wing enthusiasts who preach an anti-immigrant, pro-white gospel.
The evil stepmother is so integral to our familiar telling of "Snow White" that I was surprised to discover that an earlier version of the story doesn't feature a stepmother at all.
That's important because we know that at least since 2004, the sum of all the primary votes across all states has tended to be telling of what happens in the general election.
You allowed people to believe that the telling of truth and bearing of witness by some, we black and brown few, has the appearance of being corrupted and compromised by ignoble motive.
John Sturges's unfussy telling of this famous Wild West story casts two legends-in-the-making as two legends-in-the-making and allows their chemistry to carry his diverting Western forward.
And my urge to distance myself from my parents who are facing this in a more reality-based way than I am is just telling of my avoidance of grief and loss.
Now, however, with the inauguration of a substantial expansion next October, the institutional telling of history seems set to change, along with certain other aspects of MoMA's patented way of presenting art.
Ruth was pretty much like that; it's telling of how much excess he packed into this period that him being thrown from his car while driving drunk somehow blends into the background.
But I think that it would be a tragedy if this story and the telling of it came down to one woman being punished for what she did because it's not about her.
While we can't quite imagine Walley-Beckett will add Walter White-level duplicity to the classic story, we do think this has the potential to be a cooler, contemporary telling of the tale.
"This is a candid, telling of events that transpired the night of March 14th leading into March 15th, which resulted in the birth of my first child and the 'broken vagina,'" George wrote.
Outside an apparent personal feud between two former House colleagues, this episode is telling of what will likely be an acrimonious relationship between top Democrats in Congress and members of the Trump administration.
And nearly half a century later, we can only hope that the re-telling of this story with a little movie magic is enough to make sure history doesn't repeat itself in 2018.
Over the six decades that followed, Juanita McNeely has faced down cancer, disability and sexism, creating a body of work that resonates with the screw-it-all truth-telling of a genuine survivor.
In Bloomberg's telling of the launch of Uber's self-driving program, they note that Uber starting road-testing their vehicles in May, something the company has managed to keep under wraps until now.
They weren't purists in that sense, which I think is a huge reason they haven't had that same traction in the re-telling of punk history as your Black Flag's or Minor Threat's.
The most stunning thing about a small department store's worth of clothing coming to life isn't the telling of a mugging gone wrong but rather the staggeringly real sense of movement and action.
Between those disparate sounds flowed an energetic and earnest telling of the complex musical traditions of Colombia—a genre meld that's often been termed electro cumbia—punctuated by vocalist Saumet's spiky Spanish rapping.
A source with direct knowledge of the manuscript told CNN that The New York Times' telling of Bolton's account of the discussion with Trump about the hold on the Ukraine aid is accurate.
But although this telling of Mr Manzoor's life occasionally veers towards an American high-school movie, it does so only to demonstrate the universal appeal of Mr Springsteen's songs about longing and resilience.
It has been speculated that Sheeran enlarged his role for the sake of a last payday for his family, although most agree that Sheeran's telling of the buildup to the climax is credible.
The film is passionate, impressionistic and encyclopedic, but one thing it is not, even at its exhaustive length, is a by-the-numbers telling of the band's 1003-year hippie-pirate soap opera.
In the telling of Yair Ghitza, the chief survey scientist at Catalist, who designed the Obama campaign's Election Day modeling, senior analysts had concluded that the trends could be real by late morning.
Hustlers, her cinematic telling of this true tale, earned $33 million and sparked Oscars speculation during its opening last weekend — creating a cultural moment almost as explosive as the events that inspired it.
The first telling of Turner's story was prompted by fear—a political force, yes, but also a primal feeling, as palpable today as it was almost two hundred years ago, in Southampton County.
If you want an unusual but punchy telling of the world's explosion of climate-warping gases, look no further than this visualization of CO2 levels over the past centuries soaring like skyscrapers into space.
On display in every urban scene is a black interiority that often escapes any mainstream telling of black life, but is experienced nonetheless by neighbors, friends, and family in the places they call home.
"I thought so, because 16 is the perfect age to write the story of a gay relationship going from 18 to 42 inspired by the linear telling of these paintings," Mr. Luhrmann said waggishly.
If Trump and his administration believe that accounting to be either untrue or only a partial telling of what actually happened, they owe it to taxpayers to come forward and say why -- and how.
But until we tell the story of American women's contributions to history, our telling of American history will remain half-finished, and our understanding of who we are as a country only half-complete.
In this telling of Sarah Winchester's story (which, it should be stressed, bears no relation to fact), she lived her life in an odd form of expiation for the victims of America's gun violence.
A study from Emerson Polling found that among Democrats (who on the whole are less likely to believe the theory), Bernie Sanders supporters were most likely to question the official telling of Epstein's death.
The reaction to the moment that ultimately became known as Nipplegate, and Jackson in the following decade, is telling of the ways in which women of color are allowed to exist in sexual spaces.
But just thinking about the application of the Altman mode to the telling of this story — I would give a lot to live in the alternative universe for a few hours and watch that.
It's not clear who Romney thinks could be impeached, given his remarks, but his sentiment is telling of a much broader attitude toward Trump in the Republican Party — one that Romney has increasingly adopted.
" But the director added that "it would be a tragedy if this story and the telling of it came down to one woman being punished for what she did, because it's not about her.
Telling of a rural Irish community in 1830s County Donegal, the play spoke to a present-day climate itself obsessed with national identity and cultural autonomy: Mr. Rickson's final visual coup haunts me still.
Davor Dragicevic's former wife, Suzana Radanovic, has taken over leadership of the vigils, telling of relentless harassment by the authorities, whom she and Mr. Dragicevic accuse of shielding David's killers and obstructing the investigation.
"Breaking Bad" was one of these shows that I think, at least in telling of it, caught on after it had aired, when it was on Netflix and when it was on demand. Yes.
The fake wedding is telling of the social paradox of a country that remains traditional, and overwhelmingly culturally Roman Catholic, even as the divorce rate hovers around 50 percent and civil unions become accepted.
In a recent interview with The New York Times, Knight explained the reasoning behind some of the show's more disturbing elements — like the abuse — that make for an especially troubling telling of the story.
This florid presentation, markedly dismissive of the true meaning of that imagery in real families' lives, is telling of how the publishing world views stories of immigrants—and how willingly they'll market our pain.
At a CNN-sponsored town hall, Warren delivered a very strong performance in which her policy chops, which we knew about, were bolstered by the powerful -- and emotional -- re-telling of her childhood struggles.
Almost every musical telling of this myth has a moment when Orpheus sings a song that so enchants the gatekeepers of the underworld that he is given permission to enter and reclaim his wife.
As for the book itself, a source with direct knowledge of the manuscript has told CNN the New York Times' telling of Bolton's account of the Ukraine aid hold discussion with Trump is accurate.
Thus "The Kingdom" becomes a story of the telling of the world's most famous story and an inquiry into how storytelling works that pushes, not infrequently, against the limits of what can be said.
But perhaps what's most memorable about this video is Kelly's telling of his first encounter with abstraction: as a child, while "throwing tomatoes" on Halloween, he left his friends behind to inspect a window.
But the entire episode is telling of increasing tensions between Trump and House Republicans; the vast majority of congressional Republicans, particularly in the Freedom Caucus, have defended Trump through every scandal, gaffe, and policy misstep.
The vendors, varying from small hole-in-the-wall eateries to employees from large chain stores like Uniqlo, express their reactions that are telling of their preconceived notions, or lack thereof, of bitcoin and cryptocurrency.
And in his telling, and the telling of other experts I spoke to, Sanders is not as hopeless on foreign policy as he might seem, and represents an important corrective to stale Washington conventional wisdom.
It's unintentionally telling of the outcome of the film: Detroit too will likely end up being seen by people who are already aware of police brutality, and the complexities and history that come with it.
As Vox's Matt Yglesias explained, favorability polling earlier in an election cycle isn't always telling of the outcome, as Nyhan's data also showed John McCain and Mitt Romney as more favorable than President Barack Obama.
Most interesting in Comey's telling of his relationship with Trump is a private dinner the two men had at the White House, during which the President indicated he needed loyalty from the nation's top cop.
You could walk through five rooms of Picasso and understand he had a Blue Period, and better understand those two Picassos that are already in your head; those rooms are a telling of Picasso's life.
But most telling of all is that before Barack Obama set out to fix the individual insurance market, literally no one had proposed or would have considered proposing Trumpcare as a desirable set of reforms.
They will applaud if a colored man serenades his girl at the window, but if, while telling of his great love in song he becomes somewhat demonstrative and emulates a Romeo — then exceptions are taken.
Then the Man appears (the boy is represented only on film), recalling what seems to be the same incident from his perspective, telling of the death of his mother as she saved him from drowning.
In their telling of the narrative, Kennedy is now seeking to challenge Markey, because if Warren wins the nomination, her seat would ultimately become more competitive and possibly feature another very strong candidate like Pressley.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race "There were no signs then," he recalled in his 2009 farewell address to the Senate, one prominent telling of this bit of Biden lore.
All kinds of horrors attend the journey, but—despite Zúñiga Varela's moving and intelligently ambiguous performance, which is easily the best thing about this show—her telling of them does little to enrich our understanding.
And even in the face of withering criticism, Comey has been largely consistent in his telling of his interactions with Trump in his memos, his book and numerous press interviews he&aposs given in recent months.
The upcoming film, which bills itself as a re-telling of the making of the best worst movie ever made, recreates many of the cult film's scenes, offering some insight into how they came to be.
The straw that broke the camel's back, in U.S. Soccer's unchallenged telling of the affair, was Solo calling Sweden "cowards" for playing a tactically conservative game against the Americans in the quarterfinals of the Rio Olympics.
Attempts to pick apart the Lady Bird hive mind instead come across as attempts to delegitimize the telling of a female experience, something that these last few months should tell you is sorely missing in Hollywood.
The fact that Wayne allowed cameras to follow him for nearly half a year, capturing very intimate moments, yet refused to sit for an interview with the documentary crew, is telling of his relationship to fame.
It opens up the possibility of a brilliant alternative telling of Thoreau's story, where he sets off into the woods, bottles it, and starts sneaking back home each night while faking the rest of his experience.
This telling of events is based on Fiorito's testimony in court, in which he said he considers himself a "compulsive fetishist," and admitted that he spent a large portion of his earnings feeding his sexual needs.
When she read a 2000 newspaper interview with James Cassidy, a former combat correspondent for NBC, telling of a Jewish service he had covered, she asked her father if this was the image in their home.
In the telling of the Icelandic novelist (and Bjork collaborator) Sjon, Reykjavik in 1918 is so isolated that the arrival of a steamer from Denmark draws gawkers just to see the tailoring of the visitors' clothes.
Michael Bliss, a distinguished Canadian historian whose unraveling of the story behind the discovery of insulin overturned the widely accepted telling of it and brought international attention to his work, died on May 18 in Toronto.
More telling of the party's true colors and beliefs was its tolerance of these same offensive ideas just a few months ago when Mr. King was in a closely contested election to hold his House seat.
The scandal-fraught telling of pianist Don Shirley's 20123 tour through the deep South netting best picture doesn't just indicate that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hasn't yet learned from its past sins.
Hentoff's telling of it gives me the chills: When The Sounds of Jazz was on the air, we in the control room were moving in time to the music until something happened that nobody had anticipated.
But they saw the historical comparison as telling of the steep odds facing anyone who breaks sharply from the political consensus, especially if the Republicans nominate a candidate — like Marco Rubio — perceived as within the mainstream.
The fleeing of some Iraqi civilians from Mosul all the way to Raqqa, crossing hundreds of miles, as opposed to staying in liberated areas in their home country, is only telling of the mistrust toward their liberators.
Over the course of six issues, he's weaving a re-telling of Black Panther history that can serve, in part, as an introduction to new readers who might then go back and dig deeper into the history.
Lying, at its core, is little more than this: an attempt to tell the world a story, or tell yourself a story, and to believe that the telling of that story is enough to make it true.
The other big clue is Jeremy Irons's character's white or "pale horse," which alludes to the biblical telling of the apocalypse and how Death, one of the four horsemen, will come riding in on a pale horse.
What it doesn't include is original interviews with anyone close to either artist—which is telling of how famous both Kanye and JAY-Z have become, and how hard to access for those beyond their inner circles.
The article on the gay escort and the piece on Bill Cosby were journalistic opposites in terms of their effect, but functionally similar: the provocative telling of truths that influential people don't want spread on the internet.
"Mexichem's deal is a pure relationship discussion and telling of how we are looking at Mexico right now," said a lender, adding that similar, low risk transactions were the ideal form of exposure to Mexico's borrower base.
And in yet another scene, the movie's hero, Crystal ("Glow" star Betty Gilpin), gives a disturbing telling of "The Tortoise and the Hare" while trying to get a large hunting knife out of a dead man's face.
For her debut at the Comédie-Française, the young director — Ms. Vignaud is only 29 — opted to turn back the clock and stage a rarely seen Latin play, Seneca the Younger's telling of the tale of Phaedra.
In the adjacent Allegory bar, Erik Thor Sandberg painted his first-ever wall mural, an "Alice in Wonderland"-themed telling of Ruby Bridges, who was in the first group of African-American students to integrate Southern schools.
Nawaz is a hero in his own telling of the ensuing exchange: He claims to have debated Omar for the entirety of the day about the legitimacy of killing British civilians, until the latter eventually conceded defeat.
Arguably, in the telling of Thomas Frank, Democrats have already become the party of the "professional-managerial class," having long-ago abandoned their promise to the party of the people in favor of fealty to their coastal elites.
In celebration of Disney's live-action re-telling of Beauty and the Beast, Le Creuset has teamed up with Williams Sonoma to create a limited edition soup pot that will certainly put all other stovetop options to shame.
"The simple fact that Treasurys are within striking distance of such a pivotal level as the FOMC convenes to craft a message reiterating patience is telling of investors' expectations for Powell to essentially dovishly double-down," he added.
Just like the 1961 version of "The Parent Trap," this original Disney telling of "Freak Friday" — when a mother and daughter switch bodies — is pitch-perfect and an entertaining watch for anyone who loves the later 2000s version. 
For those who are unfamiliar with the work, a brief telling of its background is necessary to grasp its status as a touchstone of a particular era, and the possibilities it presents for our more stylistically multifarious moment.
Rather than engaging in fear-mongering and the telling of half-truths, the Surgeon General would be far better served advocating that we apply these same tried-and-true tactics to a tightly regulated, adult-use cannabis market.
This latest play, telling of three generations of women moving toward and away from depression and even madness, is more formally complex, consisting of a sort of dramatic polyphony that places its three central women side by side.
A primer on corpus linguistics and a short explanation of how our language evolved from Old English help complete Crystal's masterly telling of why a living language's grammar, like its vocabulary, is not only unfinished, it is unfinishable.
In the telling of liberal activists, who hope New York will become a left-leaning bulwark against Mr. Trump, Mr. Cuomo has made only a watered-down effort at establishing a solid Democratic majority in the State Senate.
Telling of the last Stuart queen, who acceded to the throne in 1702 only to die twelve years later at the age of 49, Anne is remembered (if at all) for having no surviving children, despite 17 pregnancies.
"The amount of stuff you get when you're an actor and you're in a clothing campaign!" he said, telling of a trip a little while back to Prada, for which he first started doing ad campaigns in 2015.
The one-woman show — staged as a church service, complete with a sermon, the telling of parables, singing, and the breaking of the bread — recounts the story of Jesus Christ, living in the present as a trans woman.
In the end, the poem evokes the enchantresses' magical escape from death in the telling of the tale:         Her maple thigh—mole…cheek—         the chattering of teeth on the ground,         count out plums & grapes          leading the eyelid bay & stars.
The BBC's Masterpiece re-telling of Les Mis will only focus on the plot of the story, as it was written by Victor Hugo — meaning we won't hear actors sing difficult songs from the musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg.
Running alongside Mr English's lively telling of the quest for Timbuktu is a thrilling account of a more recent story: the daring evacuation of hundreds of thousands of Timbuktu's manuscripts by its librarians during the jihadist occupation in 2012.
"[Skakel's] conviction was the result of a strong case of evidence, the most telling of which came from Mr. Skakel's own mouth, and reached despite the evidence of an experienced, savvy and energetic defense attorney," prosecutor Jonathan Benedict says.
While not built as a strict re-telling of history, Deadwood does feature a number of familiar names in major and/or recurring roles, including folks like Wyatt Earp, Wild Bill Hickock, Calamity Jane, and George Hearst (among others).
Analysts at ING said the period leading up to the late March EU leaders' summit would be noisy for sterling but the pound's "relative resilience is telling of a different Brexit trading environment to what we saw in 2017".
This was the first time that the leader of a Baltic state and the leader of Russia have met in nearly a decade, which is arguably telling of growing Russian influence in the Baltic region, despite their troubled history.
The first true country album on Third Man Records, cut after hours at Memphis's legendary Sun Studios, it begins with "Hands Of Time," a poignant, devastating telling of Price's life story, mixing sweeping strings with a classic country groove.
Even more impactful and telling of her mood was the new tattoo she got on inked on her left bicep, which appears to be a direct reference to her separation from Hemsworth after less than a year of marriage.
This week, Apple made some major moves that are telling of its increasingly compliant behavior in China where it has seen escalating competition, but investors are showing dissatisfaction with how it is approaching hot-button issues in the country.
For too long, the telling of the history of the conflict has been a zero-sum game in which the Vietnam War was a case study amplifying a broader critique of American foreign policy and intervention in the world.
But the 25-year-old son of actor Anil Kapoor becomes animated when he starts talking about films – and not just his debut film, "Mirzya", a modern re-telling of the Mirza Sahiban love story that releases on October 7.
In the new book The Tetris Effect, available September 6, veteran tech journalist Dan Ackerman presents the definitive telling of one of the most fascinating stories in videogame history: How the world's most popular, enduring, perfect videogame escaped the Iron Curtain.
It's true, of course, that some people have it easier than the others, but in its intimate telling of these slice-of-life stories, the show has reminded viewers that we don't know exactly what bullshit anyone else is dealing with.
Many of these minor characters were originally little more than set dressings for Star Wars' galaxy far far away, but gained names, stories, and fans over time as the expanded universe grew, with books and comics telling of their exploits.
The re-telling of the 1994 tale about the lion cub Simba, which opens in theaters around the world this week, was created with computer animation, gaming technology and virtual reality, plus live-action filmmaking techniques, director Jon Favreau said.
In the optimistic telling of American politics, partisanship is driven by ideas, and so allegiance to tribe is powered by a principled vision of a better world — if the tribe abandoned the vision, then the partisan would abandon the tribe.
Even The Times once quoted, matter-of-factly, a veteran telling of how he arrived stateside from Vietnam on a stretcher with a bullet in his leg, only to be splattered with rotten vegetables and spat on by antiwar college kids.
Doug Rubin, a Massachusetts strategist who worked on Ms. Warren's 2012 Senate campaign and who advised Mr. Steyer during his run, said he had been surprised how absent Ms. Warren's telling of her own biography has been from the 2020 race.
She finds her oak in the Harvard Forest in Massachusetts and spends a year with it, telling of the farm on which it grew, twisting up out of a stone wall, and drawing forth people devoted to befriending and studying trees.
While the withholding of public support is telling of the well-reported and deep-rooted concern over the legitimacy or viability of Trump's candidacy, there's another facet of the schism within the GOP that is far more interesting, if not perplexing.
Thirty years ago, I wrote a book about "Dido and Aeneas" — drawn from Virgil's telling of the abandonment of Dido, the queen of Carthage, by the Trojan hero Aeneas — at a time we thought we had a good grip on it.
Even the rather ostentatious use of the British honorific in Shonibare's name — Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) — in the exhibition's title is telling of this lingering attitude of obeisance to historical symbols of power.
The muddled execution and polarized reaction to the show's final episodes have underscored the importance of the point-of-view motif that Martin uses in the books, and have only deepened my desire to read his telling of the tale.
THIS is a story of undeserved neglect, the first full telling of the life of a shy, awkward and generally poverty-stricken man who hid his light beneath a bushel and so neglected his appearance that he was often taken for a tramp.
While Gibson took home Oscars for producing and directing "Braveheart," a fictional telling of the life of 13th-century Scottish knight William Wallace, aka Braveheart, his performance as Wallace was overlooked, as were his co-stars Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan, and Catherine McCormack.
The NBA's courtship of China has an interesting and complicated origin — in the telling of this Ethan Strauss story for the Athletic, the bottom line seems to be that the NBA might be maxing out its market share in the United States.
Gianforte's aide's telling of what follows disagrees almost entirely with Jacobs' audio of the encounter, which was confirmed in a first person account written by a Fox News reporter who, along with her colleagues, watched it all happen from inside the room.
Subsequent events, including Flynn's telling of untruths to Vice President Mike Pence about the content of his conversations with Kislyak, that led to his resignation, at the very least reflect poorly on the President's judgment in offering him such a senior administration post.
"The fact that these women's contributions have been obscured in history — I'm excited to be a part of the telling of their stories," Octavia Spencer, who plays Vaughan in Hidden Figures, told Mashable in an interview at a screening of the film.
In her telling of Anjum's story, Roy gracefully narrates the peculiarities and tragedies of the hijra community: though they've been a part of Indian culture for ages, hijras were not officially recognized as the third gender by the Indian state until 2014.
Instead, trained investigators — some of whom have experience as federal prosecutors — will be given lengthy chances to question and cross-examine the witnesses, allowing for a triallike setting that is likely to yield a more dramatic telling of how the Ukraine affair unfolded.
You also have the massive abuse of power, FISA abuse, lying to FISA judges on four occasions, spying on Carter Page, using a Clinton bought and paid for dossier, not telling of course the judges in that case never verifying, never corroborating.
Local promotion or not, this is also telling of where the Democrats are as a party right now, lately far more the party of the cloying bromides of Nancy Pelosi and the Cheshire Cat grin of Chuck Schumer than of the New Deal.
I'm also an optimist generally, and so dwelling on what little obstacles I have faced really doesn't do justice to the telling of my story, or the hard-fought victories of women in my field who made a career like mine a reality.
The show is based on the real experience of Piper Kerman, a middle-class white woman, which, on a larger sociocultural scale, is telling of whose stories we choose to tell when it comes to things that predominantly affect Black and brown communities.
In each telling of the tale—film, novel, and series—the protagonist is a failed creative who, once medicated, instantaneously succeeds at a chosen art form (writing or music), then discards it, turning attention to the "real world": to power, money, force, policing.
Before being taken away this time, Mr. López issued a last message to his supporters, telling of the conditions of his imprisonment, urging his followers to continue their resistance and clutching his wife's stomach, saying she would soon give birth to a child.
And, finally, Jackson, a primary scene of that history, is the right place, karma-wise, for the telling of the history to unfold, as it does through a series of tight, lowlighted galleries packed floor to ceiling with photographs, texts, films and recordings.
Nor are considerations about how institutions and cultural practitioners can and should accept responsibility for the ways in which we share a range of narratives, or how we undo the telling of one story, or how we empower those who have been disempowered.
The entire collection spans from the 16th to early 20th century; the texts, many richly illustrated, are particularly compelling as their authors, who  were exploring what were at the time very foreign realms, reveal details so telling of their time — unintentionally, of course.
Six years after Sam's death, Renee decided that she wanted to write a story that would honor her brother, bring awareness to the impacts of the death of a sibling, and bring others hope and healing by the telling of her own personal journey.
During the four months while the Rational-Pure Atria acquisition was being finalized, Hastings and Randolph commuted together to and from Pure Atria's offices in Silicon Valley, actively brainstorming ways to leverage trends for a new business idea, according to Randolph's telling of the story.
"I think it's very telling of how America is feeling right now and why people are relating to him and why people are responding to him the way that they are," she said, of his rise in popularity since launching his campaign last year.
" Mark Hughes of Forbes spent nine paragraphs of his review discussing whether the remake had done enough to downplay the "more problematic elements of the story," which can't be told straightforwardly because "we're watching the telling of the story now, today, in the 21st Century.
A fall from grace due to the clash of egos and cultural sea changes may seem unremarkable, but the devil is in the detailed telling of Oneida's ultimate metamorphosis, which uncovers how unconventional "electric sex" eventually turned into the profitable enterprise of selling tableware.
Fears of the prohibition of MMA intensified at the tail end of 2013 thanks to an article/hit piece creating a media storm, telling of children training and competing in MMA, as well as the dangers of head trauma caused by the sport's techniques.
Rarely does the death of an art world figure prompt the telling of so many stories and anecdotes, and not only from those who were close to him, but also from those of us who had encountered him through his writing, art, and activism.
But he supported the Games with his money and with such enthusiasm that, in the telling of the country's Olympic officials, the Baron piled Liechtenstein's team for the 20183 Winter Games into his luxury car and drove it to the competition in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
We were once gripped by "In Cold Blood," Truman Capote's imaginative inhabiting of two convicted murderers, or by "The Executioner's Song," Norman Mailer's empathetic telling of the story of Gary Gilmore, who asked to be executed after he was convicted of killing two men.
As the hours pass, his basement manages to feel like a place of monastic reconsideration of the entire war nostalgia and propaganda game, a studio telling of mass death, squandered labor and unvarnished sorrow as counterpoints to what gets said in Pentagon briefing rooms.
The evening includes an overview of the technique's creation and excerpts from works that turn technical grammar into poetic expression: "Steps in the Street," from the antiwar ballet "Chronicle," and two solos from "Cave of the Heart," Graham's telling of the myth of Medea.
"If one member of the couple doesn't get along with the other side of the family, that doesn't necessarily mean their relationship will never work, but it's very telling of how their married life will be and potential conflicts within it," said one wedding planner.
FULDA, Germany — It is telling of the flagging strength of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany that when she showed up this week to lend support to her party in Hesse before bellwether elections on Sunday, she all but urged voters not to consider her.
But if the Mueller report divided Democrats more deeply into impeachment and non-impeachment camps, the report is also unifying Democrats in their hopes that Mueller's testimony before Congress — expected in May — will unite the public with an unvarnished and dispassionate telling of the facts.
Telling of two couples in Los Angeles who tend to announce their states of mind rather than inhabit them, Mr. Perry's rather portentously named play might benefit from a laugh track to smooth over jokes (a notably tired one pertaining to the Oscars) that don't land.
Interviewees include a young African American girl in her junior year of high school, recounting the life of her brother, who was shot by gang members in south Los Angeles, telling of heartache and how the trial forced her to relive her brother's murder over and over.
Ackermann isn't interested in making you sit through another telling of that tragic tale about the firefighters who couldn't put out the flames in 1986, or the technicians who failed to stop the poisonous radioactive particles from escaping the facility and raining down on nearby residents.
Rocketman has been described as a fantasy musical — even this teaser touts that the story is "Based on a true fantasy" — so it's less a dry re-telling of the artist's life, and more a musically-driven dramatization of true events, jazzed up for a moviegoing audience.
Amazon now has two primetime series that have won multiple Golden Globes – Transparent, the story of a family whose patriarch comes out as transgender, and Mozart in the Jungle, a behind-the-scenes telling of what goes on in the world of the New York Symphony.
Members of the industry who gathered in the thin, mountain air were largely willing to look past the film's curiously ahistorical and manipulative telling of Nat Turner's slave rebellion—instead they saw something that could be used to exploit hungry black audiences and guilty white audiences alike.
The essay reveals the ways in which both Beach and Calloway contributed to an increasingly toxic friendship that was the result of unhealthy behaviors, including the telling of lies, one-sided conversations, and the dismissal of serious concerns that ultimately led to the demise of their relationship.
Directors Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton, and writer Simon Beaufoy, don't add a whole lot of bells and whistles to the Battle of the Sexes story – it's more or less a straightforward telling of two overlapping narratives, Bobby's and Billie's, culminating in their faceoff on the court.
The documentary features traffic jams, a busy market and calls to prayer in Afghanistan while scenes from the United States include the congregation of a church weeping, a young boy telling of family members who have been shot in his neighborhood and cheerleaders performing in the street.
Perhaps what was most telling of the times, and what continues to be a point of discussion about the case today, is that most of the headlines sensationalized the actual act of cutting off the penis—but not the alleged abuse and violence that likely caused it.
Indeed, it is telling of how effective Trump can be that Mueller's decision to fire an FBI agent for his email conversations about the campaign was somehow turned into a black mark against him, rather than a sign of how cautiously the process has been handled.
When: Opens Saturday, January 9, 6–8pm Where: Cherry and Martin (2712 S. La Cienega Boulevard, Culver City, California) Ericka Beckman's film and sculptural installation Cinderella (1986) is a re-telling of the classic fairly tale, updated with a musical score and a 1980s video game aesthetic.
"[The March equinox] is a highly significant moment in time in many different cultures and practices, including pagans, Wiccans, and astrologers, because it's very telling of the relationships between the Earth and the Sun at this time of the year," explains Narayana Montúfar, senior astrologer at Astrology.
The school closed in 2014 after a drop in enrollment that followed a self-described truth campaign by alumni telling of abuses there: solitary confinement, so-called "blackouts" of silence and isolation from others, the restraining of unruly students by wrapping them in rugs and duct tape.
Sure, Ms. Barry's story takes place against the backdrop of a host of larger issues: the Trump administration's trade war with China, the political tides of rural America, the convulsions of a postindustrial economy, all of which she nods at in the telling of her tale.
Whether the telling of a story, even in fragments, continues to serve Malick's needs is open to question, and to find fault with his narratives may be beside the point; he's more of a naturalist by now, paying no more than fitful attention to the human.
Officer McDonald, who was able to speak, albeit haltingly, and breathe with the help of a respirator, made many public appearances over the years, telling of his faith as a Roman Catholic and saying that if people wanted forgiveness, they had to show it to others.
Writer/director Josephine Decker forgoes a straightforward telling of the story, opting instead for something that feels woozy and original from the start, disorienting by design, drawing us into Madeline's muddled and sometimes overheated headspace in a way that feels more governed by dream logic than reality.
Though it is unclear what wide range of topics Winfrey will cover during the special, which will air on both HBO and OWN, it is safe to say that her involvement in the telling of the story will add yet another layer to an already-confusing, controversial narrative.
It was almost as if I was a hunter, knowing where I was sure to capture an image that was telling of the day, either covering an event, a picture that depicted harsh weather elements or just a moment that was moving enough to be published as a floater.
" [ThinkProgress] Call him: (2405) 4051-24941 | Email him Climate change denier "Most telling of the EPA's irrational regulatory approach is how the EPA has concluded that the breath that we exhale, the gas that livestock expels, are dangerous pollutants and should be regulated by the Clean Air Act.
Amazing performances from its young cast ground Ava DuVerney's take on the miscarriage of justice carried out against the five men in the Central Park 5 case in the awful reality of their framing, to say nothing of its tight direction and well paced telling of the story.
"Body parts were everywhere and the smell of death permeated the air," Mr. Yellin recalled in a May 19843 interview with the Library of Congress for its Veterans History Project, telling of his first weeks on Iwo Jima after the Marines had seized its airstrips from the Japanese.
Then we have the mainstream boys and girls with their big budgets and studio backing, wedded to the idea of mass entertainment and the telling of stories…These films are the silken products that we lay down good money for when we buy buckets of popcorn at the cinema.
With the exception of former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg, who has more money than he could possibly spend, the candidates are now in a situation where decisions on how to allocate time and resources will be crucial — and telling of their theories about the best path forward.
" Jones's mastery of wood and copper engraving and his highly imaginative designs led to commissions to illustrate books, notably for collectors' editions of "Gulliver's Travels"; "The Book of Jonah"; "The Chester Play of the Deluge," a medieval telling of the story of Noah; and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Ancient Mariner.
In addition, Disney revealed scenes from Marvel movie "Black Widow" and a live-action re-telling of "Mulan," brought Angelina Jolie on stage to talk about "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil," and announced "Game of Thrones" star Kit Harington was joining the cast of superhero flick "The Eternals," which also stars Jolie.
It's also telling of his versatility as a rapper—something that seemed obvious when he first popped up alongside rapper KO in one of Westwood's infamous (and since taken down) Crib Sessions from 2017, but is solidified here by T's willingness to transfer across subject matter and sound with clear ease.
The Nazi re-telling of the sinking of the Titanic attempted to blame the British for the sinking of the Titanic by pushing the ship to continue at full speed, despite the warnings of a (fictional) German First Officer who ostensibly was the only person aboard who cared about human life.
Feeling fully provisioned with raw facts sufficient to the telling of various gilt- and ironclad lies, ready to take a crack at the thing, I went off to the MacDowell Colony, in Peterborough, N.H. I devoted the whole of a precious two-week residency to writing the first of several drafts.
From this joke, children learn that the most simple, truthful answer is often the funniest, and that the repeated telling of this joke, over and over again, can drive the adults around them insane, often making it easier to get what they want just so the joke-telling will stop.
Noisey: Let's start with the idea of a concept album in general and the telling of a story through your music; what compelled you to make a concept album in the first placeTommy '86: I think a good album should tell a story, it should invoke emotions in the listener.
The show exists in a tricky metaphysical space, between theater — in which the audience traditionally becomes invested by way of actors and their telling of a story — and a haunted house — which still uses actors (and sets, props, etc) but substitutes physical and emotional manipulation for at least some of the narrative.
The streaming giant earned 117 Emmy nominations this year, including 16 nods for "When They See Us." The miniseries, which is directed and co-written by Oscar nominee and activist Ava DuVernay, is a dramatic re-telling of the injustices inflicted upon the five teens implicated in the 1989 Central Park jogger case.
The midnight sun was still high in the sky by the time we returned, and I could tell that for Kissoun, the telling of the stories—sharing this history of his homeland and his affection for it—was actually the whole point of the charter service, more significant than the boat ride itself.
Telling of a surveillance state in which our every move is monitored, the careering narrative devolves into a nasty revenge drama, by which point you've lost sympathy for both the hotshot intelligence expert Neil (Oliver Johnstone) and the emotionally damaged journalist, Cora (Rona Morison), on whom he alights first professionally and then romantically.
Thanks to the frisky telling of the tale, nothing is harped upon or mooned over, and the one person who breaks that rule—Julia's father, Phil (Chris Cooper), a founding partner at the firm that employs Davis—appears to be moving slowly, in a slough of lamentation, through a different movie altogether.
The telling of the war's chaos and horror has accorded a big role to witnesses like Günter Debski, 89, who visit schools and recount tales backed up, in his case, by carefully preserved scraps of paper, photos and a piece of shrapnel retrieved from the remnants of a backpack that saved his life.
The news should come as no surprise for those familiar with the breakout comedic star, who is not only still an avid Groupon user, but her viral re-telling of using Groupon to go on a swamp tour with Will and Jada Pinkett Smith is one of the funniest stories ever told on late night.
Whether it's relief at it being over and the knowledge that they are strong enough to survive it, or satisfaction of their own, the narrator of each story uses sex deliberately in the telling of the tale as if to spice things up, to deflower the often desexed fairy tales we've grown up hearing.
The thread that connects "The Cook Up" with the author's previous ­true-to-life treatise, "The Beast Side: Living (and Dying) While Black in America," and with his columns for Salon is, to me, of greater importance: It is Watkins's belief in the telling of black stories, in their ugliness and in their beauty.
This bewitchingly shaggy dog story from the National Theater of Scotland has set up camp in a custom-made pub in the McKittrick Hotel (home to the immersive hit "Sleep No More") to enlist audiences in the telling of a lusty tale about an inhibited academic who meets up with Old Scratch during a snowstorm.
"Bad Blood" tells the story of how Elizabeth Holmes, "female Steve Jobs," managed to commit fraud on such a grand scale that it earned her "It's such a great example of good journalism and story-telling of an event that really happened," Alyse Kalish, a freelance editor for Business Insider, said of the book.
While the series prides itself for its referential moments—and the mall scene is undoubtedly that, and definitely cute—it's telling of the Duffer Brothers' idea of feminism that the only way they chose to give their main character, a literal superpowered girl, her autonomy and empowerment was by having her go shopping and then dump her boyfriend.
In William's telling of events, Delos is a very bad man who wants to live forever, which means William's choice to trap him in a body that no longer syncs up with his mind (apparently shortly before the series began, since William's wife — Delos's daughter — has recently killed herself) is, from his point of view, a fitting punishment.
History is political, because it's about power and the victor, the conquered and the conqueror, the 'savage' and the 'civilized' and in the telling of Africa's history, 'savages' and losers don't write history so the names of many philanthropists, teachers, healers, artists, activists, scientists, creators, queens and kings of societies in Africa have ceased to exist.
With sharp phrases and crisp, rhythmic sentences, Cline achieves a certain kind of magic that grabs you by the throat and plunges you into the world she's exquisitely crafted: It's the '1833s, a young girl named Evie Boyd is at the dawn of adolescence, and Cline has a remixed, fictionalized telling of the Manson murders to share.
It is especially notable for the historian Timothy Naftali's curiously uplifting telling of the House impeachment investigation of Richard Nixon that everyone who either is or has a representative should read, and not just to review the nitty-gritty of how government lawyers and officials collected and presented evidence that would lead the president to resign before being impeached.
But the existence of these monuments is less a testament to what actually happened in the Civil War or the heritage of the Confederacy than the fervor to rewrite the telling of the war decades after, when a flurry of monument-building filled the landscape with landmarks, even where they have a dubious connection to actual history.
Washington books tend to be dull by design: the safe campaign memoir by a senator or governor, bloodlessly telling of his or her rise as he or she prepares to embark on a White House run, or the legacy-burnishing memoir by a retired cabinet official, recounting equally bloodless tales of challenges met, competitors bested and obstacles overcome.
Both David France, in his new book, "How to Survive a Plague," a chronicle of the AIDS years that serves as a companion to his Oscar-nominated documentary of the same name, and Tim Murphy, in "Christodora," his novelistic telling of the period and its haunting aftermath, offer guidebooks, in essence, to battling the most destructive kinds of oppression.
Jennifer Benjamin Pinckney, who was married to Mr. Pinckney for 593 years, narrated an affectionate and often lighthearted telling of their life together, illustrated by dozens of photographs of her husband — as a young saxophone player in a school band, attending the births of their two daughters, vacationing on Caribbean cruises and on a trip to Seattle.
She began by telling of the story of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 22012, when 2100 garment workers, most of them young women and immigrants, perished just a block away from where Warren stood at her podium, as a result of being trapped because their bosses locked them in, afraid they might steal from the factory.
"It didn't enter the equation because services go to the guys in the cities, not the constituencies that are manufacturing goods — I think that's very, very telling of what the priorities of the administration are: It's not about fixing the deficits, it's about fixing specific deficits in specific industries," said Rajan, also formerly India's central bank governor.
If a story moves me, regardless of who the character is — the character could be lead, the character could be supporting — but if I feel that the story is something that needs to be told and I want to be a part of the telling of it, then that's my primary factor in terms of the decision.
I make mention of history and memory waltzing together and straining to part, it must be accepted after 60 years this can happen but I am confident of Lali's telling of his story, only he could tell it and others may have a different understanding of that time but that is their understanding, I have written Lali's.
So yes I cried, and yes my cry was embarrassing … But I will say, for this week's actual DANCE, Alan and Maks created such a wonderful balance between the telling of my own story and the actual dancing itself; it truly embraces what a blast my wedding day was and everything thereafter in life that I find so damn rewarding.
Steve Fraser blends memoir with historical essays that aim to explain the process by which class has often been erased in the telling of important episodes in American history: early English settlements, the erection of the Statue of Liberty, the cowboy era of the Western range, and the transition from the labor radicalism of the 1930s to the Civil Rights era.
Sometimes, as on an album, one track simply fades out and makes way for the next, with events onscreen bustling to keep up; most telling of all is the sequence in which Baby, listening intently to a tune of his choice, advises his comrades, poised to jump out of the car and to start robbing, to wait until the beat kicks in.
Suffice it to say that in telling of an encounter by the expatriate American thriller writer Patricia Highsmith (of "The Talented Mr. Ripley" fame) toward the end of her life with a visitor named Edward Ridgeway, who may not be what he seems, "Switzerland" elides art and life so as to make Highsmith the victim of her own literary creation.
Washington (CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden has repeatedly incorrectly recounted a war story involving a US service member who received a military honor from him and his latest telling of the story last week contained several inaccurate elements, including the time period, the heroic act, the type of medal and the location of the story, The Washington Post reported Thursday.
Word of the Day noun: a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program adjective: consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story _________ The word narrative has appeared in 2,358 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Jan.
I think that sometimes part of personal writing is that it can be an outlet for revenge, not in the name of the truth or anything as dignified or honorable as that — but out of the simple fact that what has typically been devalued and invalidated, the angry or emotional woman, can be her own weapon in the telling of her story.
This warning appears in three of the four Gospels, and is accompanied by myriad other passages confirming this assessment of those who would place mammon above God, such as in Jesus's telling of the story of Lazarus and the rich man, where the poor Lazarus enjoys heavenly bliss in the hereafter, while the rich man is destined to suffer in a "place of torment" (Luke 6900: 2628).
Kojo teaches Maya about the importance of stories, not just the one they are writing, together, about the "sacred wisdoms" of Ghana, but those telling of their country's past, before colonialism, and of the future that could still be theirs if they can wrest the power of narrative-making from the West, which still exerts a potent influence on many aspects of Ghanaian life.
Between its huge success at the box office ($400 million worldwide, with $183 million of it coming from the US and Canada alone), its Oscar-beloved director and star (three-time nominee Bradley Cooper), its critical acclaim, and its lineage as the fifth telling of an almost elemental Hollywood myth, A Star Is Born initially felt like the movie to beat on this year's awards circuit.
But with its intricate projections (by David Bengali), by turns crisp and spectral; its abundant video (also by Mr. Bengali), both live and recorded; and sound design (by Drew Weinstein) that makes us feel the clinical coolness of the research facility where the twins are specimens, "Assembled Identity" tumbles into a trap: It prizes technology over connection and the clear telling of a tale.
Some of our favorite stars will be converging on Park City, Utah, to promote their latest projects, which range from Lizzie, a lesbian ax murderer romance based on the life of the notorious Lizzie Borden starring Chloe Sevigny and Kristen Stewart; to Sorry To Bother You, a Black dystopian thriller starring Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, and Armie Hammer; and Ophelia, a feminist re-telling of Hamlet starring Daisy Ridley.
Like Severe Dementia, Warhound also often focuses on the war-torn history of Bengal, with songs such as "Ironborn," from the Ominous Death Carnage EP, telling of the invasion of Turk slave general Ikhtiyar Uddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji in 1206 AD. In addition to the EP, Warhound also released a split with legendary Swedish death metal outfit Wombbath entitled Ascending Into The Oblivion of Duskon (Dark Descent, 2015 ).
As improbable as this confluence of elements might seem, they marry into something remarkable, especially given that "My Life as a Russian Novel" ends with yet another open letter, one to Carrère's mother, about the fact that they had never talked about the darkness that hovered over their family, a darkness that he hoped might be lifted by his telling of this story in the most open way possible: a public way.

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