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A review of his opinions shows that he has ruled against groups that one might expect him to support and for groups that one might expect him to oppose.
There are many reasons that one might attend SXSW Interactive.
A world order that, one might speculate, is coming off its rails.
Considering all that, one might wonder why Republicans are sticking by Kavanaugh.
Given that, one might presume conservatives would celebrate Hillary's forgiveness of her husband.
It is possible to realize that one might help you do the other.
The analysis identifies other rich countries that one might expect to have looser laws.
But Microsoft and Samsung have convinced me that one might be on the way.
Pork soup dumplings that one might find from a Shanghai street vendor were appropriately juicy.
That's the sort hypermasculine self-parody that one might see in an Old Spice commercial.
The Fed's vice chairman, Richard Clarida, suggested yesterday that one might be in the cards.
They toured Hollywood in the way that one might tour Detroit—as a cautionary ruin.
Again, is it always the perfect, right solution that one might theoretically like to imagine?
It's a statement of openness, of free movement, that one might not have associated with Apple.
There is nothing here that one might be inspired to hang on a living room wall.
There's even a Nick Jonas blush, a soft, sweet pink that one might say is virginal.
A peeling barrel that one might ride inside indefinitely has long been considered the ultimate wave.
"The job is not the same job that one might have imagined in February," Antos said.
What this clue wants is a sign that one might see near a counter in a restaurant.
She was decapitating freshly butchered quails with the same nonchalance that one might bring to peeling carrots.
So that one might get pulled, but I wouldn't say it's because the S&P took a dive.
When it was over, Sears fell to the floor, but it was not all that one might think.
It is, for example, both terrifying and hilarious that one might suddenly see a pineapple in one's bedroom.
That one might not, like Covid-19, spare children and only moderately affect most healthy people under 60.
It refers to a small point that one might pick or criticize, which is commonly called a NIT.
And it's possible, even though both sides have been careful to avoid military escalation, that one might occur anyway.
And you know that there are a number of moments that one might call transcendental on that album, yeah?
My actual title ("special adviser") did not carry the powers that one might have assumed a "czar" would possess.
And in the same way that one might win a debate — but not a typical town hall — he won.
Other principles on the list describe practices that one might hope are already standard for any Pentagon technology project.
To that, one might expect at least a faint whiff of patriotism from his Republican questioners on the committee.
The state of the union isn't all that one might hope, but it could clearly be a whole lot worse.
Cosby's attorneys may be successful keeping out almost every other accuser, but the odds are that one might slip through.
Just the kind of "American dream" story that one might point to as a success in these turbulent times, correct?
It is a crime that is unimaginably horrible, and an accident that one might never be able to recover from.
However, they added that one might have expected more improvement from the funds that scored below 80 percent in 2007.
Except that one might ask … when exactly have conservative Catholics really shown a perfect intransigence against any and all change?
It felt like canvas coated with rubber, thin as a patch that one might sew onto a pair of jeans.
Given all that, one might imagine their leaders would be looking for ways to commemorate and ponder the fall of communism.
The fact that one might require a tutorial to nail this look tells you everything you need to know about it.
Joe Alwyn is not a name or face that one might immediately recall, but Taylor Swift is here to change that.
She has a responsibility, a "duty of care" of sorts, to prevent specific acts that one might foresee could provoke harm.
It is so rare to get real shiso leaves instead of plastic representations that one might come here for this alone.
But the dramatic pacing is uneven — making this another Glass opera that one might prefer to listen to, rather than see.
The other works that fill out the Garden Paradise exhibition tie into the flora and fauna that one might associate with paradise.
Quality educational experiences are not available with the depth of content that one might find on a video platform such as YouTube.
As with skeptical pressure cases, the focus on the possibility that one might be wrong plays a central role in the phenomenon.
Of all the words that one might use to describe the series Sex and the City, "subtle" and "restrained" are hardly among them.
But, the more mutations circulating, he says, the more likely it is that one might turn out to be advantageous if conditions change.
What do you think readers can learn from those details that one might miss from looking exclusively at the political side of things?
I'd wager that one might never guess this is a singing series if he or she happened to flip onto it randomly. Ha!
Far from the measured analysis that one might expect from a renowned economist, "The Euro" has the strident tone of a political pamphlet.
It seems Kim Jong-Un doesn't have the firm grip on his waiters and managers that one might expect of a supreme commander.
However, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoǧan didn't order a strike at that time — though he warned for months that one might be imminent.
KELLY EVANS: And we've spoken about Netflix before, too, which then you said that one might maybe got a little out of reach.
Even some foreign books that one might think would run afoul of Communist Party censors can be found in real and virtual bookstores.
Your patrons are largely invisible; completed dishes are fed to a conveyor belt that one might imagine leads to the center of the multiverse.
And that one might be enough to convict a defendant, even in a case such as this one, where the complainant has credibility problems.
Each hour-long episode will feature two notable presidential candidates that— despite seeming different at first—have more in common that one might think.
This aspect of liberalism has been much ignored in our time: tolerance, accepting that one might be wrong, that one's adversary might be right.
And certainly, Lowery has a similar interest in the beauty of nature and in the quiet meditation that one might experience whensurrounded by trees.
"Wenu Wenu" starts with a splatter of synth hits that one might hear if a game-show contestant finally uttered the secret bonus word.
I also seem to be taking some actions that one might define as acts of self-love even before I really believe I'm worthy.
It was Dr. Michalakis who mentioned the microscopic creatures known as tardigrades as something striking that one might encounter in the movie's Quantum Realm.
Now, it's understandable that one might wonder if anything can stop a hurricane given the immense death and devastation such a storm can bring.
For days, this community of modest homes by a wildlife reserve had watched helicopters pass overhead, hoping that one might stop to bring supplies.
Then there's Joel Cooper's masks, which look like finely chiseled medieval faces that one might expect from a porcelain, metallic or papier-mâché mask.
It seems like I've divided my feelings into categories, the way that one might do with fragrance types: floral, citrus, earthy, smoky, gourmand, spicy.
The outer room, with its large diagonals of color, struck me as the conscious mind, the public persona that one might safely show the world.
Or maybe when it goes from Jordan Fields' "Boxbeater" into that "XTC" track... Yeah, that one might be the most favorite—it just keeps going.
The shows are well curated, with works sometimes meshing together so seamlessly that one might not realize these artists aren't intentionally collaborating with one another.
Developers that one might expect to see building on Park Avenue rather than on Fourth Avenue are starting to sign on to Mr. Scissura's vision.
Of course, it is possible that one might not imagine all of the possible explanations, or might not be able to test all of them.
His paintings of nature had turned into "strange and uncanny" visions, full of "out-of-scale objects" that one might encounter in a Surrealist canvas.
Young and healthy does not mean that one might not need the services of an emergency room, prescription drugs, or mental health or preventive care.
The problems with budgeting in the United States are so well-established that one might say the dysfunction has become a feature, not a bug.
Sawdust and debris litter the space both on screen and off, so that one might believe Hayes-Chute shot the tutorial here and will return soon.
I'm a huge Lionel Richie fan and I think that one might be one that flips under the radar sometimes, with at least the country audience.
Despite anything that one might want to say about her husband, falsely accusing Melania Trump of being, essentially, a prostitute is (and should be) legally sanctionable.
Economics-minded critics argued that this was too risk-averse, that one might gamble for the Silicon Valley jackpot at the risk of picking lettuce instead.
We don't have details of which ones and when, but Niantic has already suggested that China could be a tricky launch, so that one might be delayed.
It's been in gestation so long, available for pre-order for so long, that one might be quick to count it as another stalled crowd-funded campaign.
A star of this kind, a super-dense dead star with an oxygen atmosphere, had never been seen before, though astronomers had speculated that one might exist.
But other than knowing that there are different types, you may not have considered that one might be better than the other for a specific sexual adventure.
Almost all the elements represented by montage in the trailer are also represented by montage in the movie, instead of the full scenes that one might expect.
Meanwhile, the idea that one might deserve to die for minor reasons remains an evergreen theme in the American justice system, from Eric Garner to Zach Hammond.
Last month Romeo and Juliet met for the first time after both were cleared of a deadly fungal disease that one might have passed to the other.
There's little chance of a stock market slide anytime soon essentially because investors are so worried that one might be coming, according to a Goldman Sachs analysis.
And despite the moral quandary that one might have serving in the Empire, it is, at least for Thrawn, the only way to prepare for this larger threat.
Sometimes, it's only through the powers of pot that one might realize: Why not simultaneously buy knives, lemonade, and every type of sugary breakfast cereal on the planet?
Even in Mexico, where the comparatively cheap peso works in MUTEK's favor, Del Bosco says the exchange rate isn't quite the economic silver bullet that one might expect.
He had even been in touch with a handful of English clubs, including Aston Villa, in the hope that one might view Lyngby as a suitable farm team.
"I think it's important for senators to hear other senators to evaluate their rationale and logic and think through things that one might have felt important," he said.
Trump has never been a very popular president, but his support has been quite stable in the face of revelations that one might expect to influence public opinion.
The Meyerowitzes all speak with the wit and observational detail that one might expect from the screenwriter of such whip-smart comedies as Mistress America and Kicking and Screaming.
Congressional Democrats are preparing to issue their first round of subpoenas to President Donald Trump's new attorney general this week — but not on the issues that one might expect.
But in all of the possible contexts that one might utter that particular string of words, a demo of a surgical VR training tool is probably the least unsettling.
Similarly, Baldwin said that one might think that, working remotely, you have a lot of freedom — and in some ways you do — but you can also easily get sidetracked.
Abloh's "cheat codes" include what he calls the "three-per-cent approach"—the idea that one might create a new design by changing an original by three per cent.
Maybe this is why Russia's former sons can't stop writing about it — we can't bring ourselves to accept that one might have to walk through life in this way.
At a glance, however, some recent L.G.B.T.Q. content for children has had such a high profile that one might think the rainbow flag had replaced the Stars and Stripes.
But the more sexual partners you have, the more types of HPV you are exposed to, and the more at risk you are that one might develop into cancer.
Bonnie Chau's All Roads Lead to Blood is an exhilarating debut, written in the kind of honed, assured prose that one might assume is the work of a seasoned author.
Some have suggested that the distance between fans and players has partially stifled the atmosphere, or at least some of the visceral noise that one might associate with Upton Park.
But, much like for you with The Fresh & Onlys, this isn't the sound that one might expect when they listen to Phil's work with Trans Am or The Fucking Champs.
Eventually he arrived at the polyglot riot of period that one might call le gout Gastou, which has found favor with 21st century tastemakers including Lapo Elkann and Lenny Kravitz.
Black folk were so conspicuous at the 2019 Oscars that one might almost forget the recent stinging #OscarsSoWhite campaign that helped usher new and more diverse members into the Academy.
But in the meantime, I'm enjoying the experience and am glad the company finally opted for a smaller size — even if that one might still be too larger for many wrists.
Though there is a chance that one might meet a grizzly bear along the way, those who prove victorious love to use the berry in everything from preserves to pound cake.
Baoneng has not disclosed publicly whether it is interested in a hostile takeover bid but the possibility that one might be in the offing has drawn intense coverage by domestic media.
In today's globalized world, it is not inconceivable that one might drink coffee from Colombia in the morning, munch cashews from Vietnam for lunch, and gobble grains from Ethiopia for dinner.
This is Hollywood after all and the bathroom boasted a magnifying mirror so strong that one might not find it a blessing, but the array of Peninsula bath products was lovely.
Yet those twelve Republican appointments, while they did push the court rightward, never delivered the kind of solid 6-3 or 7-2 conservative majority that one might have expected to emerge.
The film is replete with all the cheesy 80s music and smug, action-hero one liners that one might expect from a Schwarzenegger flick (yes, he even drops an "I'll be back").
So it proved that night—when so many hooded souls walked the streets that one might have thought that an enigmatic, long-hidden order of friars had at last made itself known.
They look like elegant sci-fi art installations that one might expect to find in the lobby of a five-star hotel built into the ice encasing a future human settlement on Europa.
These are less evenhanded appraisals than buoyant travel guides to new resorts, museums, and shopping districts—the flows of creative capital, broadly speaking, that one might experience while doing business in such places.
" In "The Rings of Saturn," the atmosphere at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport strikes the troubled narrator as "so strangely muted that one might have thought one was already a good way beyond this world.
But Mourinho's history at top clubs, including Porto, Chelsea (twice), Inter Milan and Real Madrid, is well established, so much so that one might say the future at Manchester United is almost preordained.
But the other half are plays that Mack and the coaching staff might have noticed watching an N.B.A. game on television, or plays that one might see Xavier running from time to time.
Underlying E.D.C.'s new popularity, as the provisioner and educator Bryan Black explains, is a growing perception of risk that outpaces any growth in the frequency of actual risks that one might encounter.
Criminals often work with law enforcement after a bust; it's possible that one might continue to post cryptographically signed messages even after they've been arrested, fooling users into thinking the site is safe.
Despite its owner being a man who made his fortune trading in seductive women, this museum was hardly a man's lurid collection of ancient erotica  à la The Handmaiden that one might expect.
It's the kind of regional homage that one might find at the fair, but also an allusion to the false impression of household bliss that the mastery of the "domestic arts" might imply.
His tiny office there is not the grand space filled with gadgets and awards that one might expect for a man at the leading edge of the most transformative field of science today.
Mr. Carney lashed out at critics of an op-ed he wrote in The New York Times (also about Mr. Sanders), criticizing their word choice and suggesting that one might be a bot.
I can actually remember that we were on CNN's top five news stories until Britney Spears got out of a limousine not wearing all the things that one might imagine she should be wearing.
That one might bite into one's mallard or grouse and land on stray birdshot is perhaps a badge of honor, proof that what's on your plate has a woodsier back story than the steak.
The executive staff — Kenney and the three deputies — is young and excitedly ambitious, yet not in the naïve or overly idealistic way that one might expect a group of millennial technology enthusiasts to be.
After all, his best clients own at least several cars and they trade them in and purchase new ones frequently, or at about the same pace that one might buy a new pair of shoes.
That is the purpose of extreme abortion laws—to prompt legal cases in the hope that one might come before the new conservative majority at the Supreme Court, which will use it to overturn Roe.
The star of the perfume is an overdose of white sage, which when combined with labdanum, juniper and violet leaf, smells like a heady incense that one might burn to purify their home (or cabin).
"A ruling that if it's just party, not race, that should somehow insulate actions from constituting racial discrimination, would be a dramatic holding, one that one might suspect is coming down the line," she said.
It's not until we get video of her piece "Gender Roles on Spin Cycle," in which she stoically sits in a commercial dryer as it spins, that one might start to twig that something's off.
The hipster idea that one might actually become an outlaw—take part in the blood ceremony of violence that can seem central to American experience—was beyond their more domestic-minded and bourgeois East Coast imaginations.
But "for decades, India failed to act as the economic locomotive that one might have expected because of its size," Tom Fingar, former deputy director of National Intelligence for Analysis who's now at Stanford, tells Axios.
The album's first single, "1 Time" puts him right back in the kitchen to boast of his water whipping skills, so credible that one might assume he could be back at it tomorrow if need be.
Mr. Freeman's approach has less of the rebellious rock 'n' roll attitude displayed by competitors like Stumptown, and more of the quiet calm that one might associate with a slowly but well-brewed cup of coffee.
Because every trivial thing is treated as if it is as important as every other trivial thing, and discussed in the same superheated way that one might discuss something very important, there is no letup or distinction.
Of all Trump's aides, Mulvaney has been so loyal, even to the point of abandoning his personal convictions on certain matters, that one might think he would be the last person Trump would humiliate in this way.
"Isn't it relevant that nobody who has shouted at the president or jostled another journalist or done things that one might under your reading see as clearly unprofessional, has ever had [a] press pass suspended?" she asked.
Agreeing to something you don't like, so long as it is time-limited is a way to be open-minded and allow a law that one might personally disagree with to be tried out for a while.
They're especially poorly suited to serving as reference manuals—it's difficult to look up specific theorems, or to check that a specific application of infinity categories that one might encounter in someone else's paper really works out.
Armed with a heaping load of white privilege, Cutshaw offered the cops a list of qualities about herself that one might spew out during a date or an entry-level job interview as reasons she shouldn't be arrested.
That one might seem like more of a stretch, but Roach makes a compelling case: A wedding gown entails multilayering of expensive specialty fabrics for an outfit whose useful lifespan may come and go in a single afternoon.
If these proposals sound familiar, it's because many politicians have echoed them in various ways — but not necessarily in the context of the alarming increase in wealth inequality, and not necessarily with the urgency that one might expect.
By the time the armistice was signed three years later, more than 400,000 Chinese troops had been killed and wounded, a sacrifice in blood that one might have expected to forge a lasting loyalty between the two countries.
Of the three others who were arrested, the police commissioner said that one might have had nothing to do with the attack and that the police were working to determine how the other two might have been involved.
The porousness of the border between well and sick — the possibility that one might be well and sick at once, straddle good days and bad, or perform against type — calls into question how we define wellness and normalcy generally.
A collagist in paint, he is able to bring different images and citations together because he has absorbed a lot of art history with a devotion that one might expect from an autodidact in love with art and literature.
A: I think that with the home office located halfway across the globe, there is a very small risk that one might not have the chance to interact with the key decision-makers as often as might be ideal.
The public service of enforcing values and pointing out the inequities of extreme power is always going to be uncomfortable, will always create the sort of stir that one might think Laliberte and her cabal of artists would be intrigued by.
The actress and activist told reporters at the Television Critics Association's press tour in Pasadena, California, on Tuesday that she's having to sell her home to pay her legal bills — but it's not for the reason that one might assume.
On Wednesday, the Republicans on the House Science Committee held a three-hour hearing on the merits of climate change science, a cavalcade of falsehoods so relentless and seemingly rational that one might well need psychiatric counseling after having watched it.
One need only look at fan-favorite plotlines like the fate of Godot and that of the Fey family to see that, especially in the series's original trilogy, which ends up having an emotional heft that one might not expect.
Yale's vending machine will be available 24/7, which "gets rid of the fear that one might have going to the health center and having to talk someone especially if this is something that's happening late at night," Valdez told NBC.
The reality is that from the start, the objectives of Donald Trump's trade war have been at odds with one another, making it impossible for his administration to construct a deal that one might consider a win for US markets.
But as the Cut points out, they are the kind of emails "that one might pen if one wanted to convince a very famous and beautiful actress to leave her husband for you," which is to say, performatively intellectual and intense.
The officers had not been parked five minutes when one, Nancy O'Laughlin, spotted her first targets: two lanky young men, one wearing an empty backpack — a red flag because it suggests that one might be purchasing on behalf of the other.
Mr. Bradley said that he had not spoken with the mayor about the benefits or travails of life as a tall politician, but said he could imagine reasons besides height that one might want to sit for a news conference.
"Basically, medical staff should be wearing N2305 masks, goggles or face shields, and protective suits not only in isolation wards, but also at emergency departments and medical wards -- basically anywhere that one might get in touch with coronavirus patients," he said.
A quick skim through the comments section of any even remotely controversial video will reveal such anger and vitriol in the comments that one might consider it a smart move by the company to keep simple likes, and dislikes, anonymous.
It's hard to make silence into compelling radio, but I've been approaching it the same way that one might see the voices created in the aftermath of the destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas: those niches of absence describe a presence.
Speaking to PEOPLE at the time, Carter, 42, explained that Ben "would rather die" than drink from another cup and, in desperation, posted a social media call in the hope that one might be gathering dust at the back of someone's kitchen cupboard.
It also helps that they've banked some wins that one might not have expected them to get in their diminished state, because if they do experience a slide at some point, it'll just knock them back rather than out of it entirely.
United only by a penchant for analog synthesizers and a general aversion for standard rock or pop arrangements, the Arp catalog is an endearing grab bag of heady compositions—this record might be a baroque songwriter record, that one might contain chilly drones.
McConnell changes course Several things happened on Tuesday that one might point to as key moments in Trump's impeachment, but by far the most notable was McConnell, under pressure from his own conference, being forced to make changes to his organizing resolution.
On the blog, a woman named Kathryn details ways that one might go about reducing one's own waste, which basically just involve minimizing overall consumption, shopping locally, and identifying every source of plastic in your life and replacing it with glass or metal.
Now, though, it was just manager and captain, approaching the Kop, still in raucous voice, sufficiently energized that one might think Liverpool had just won a cup in springtime, rather than a league game — the 12th of 38 — played out in a biting winter chill.
It is a beguiling idea, that one might transform one's sleep, and the rest of one's life, with a few virtuous acts of renunciation—no electronics in the bedroom, no coffee after 2 P.M. —and a few dreamy self-care rituals involving baths and tea.
With all the stories of terrible pageant moms who treat their daughters more like dolls than humans, it's not hard to believe that one might kill her own child, perhaps by accident (a theory posited by detective Steve Thomas, who spent two years investigating case).
The stark reality is that one might have a moderate to high confidence that decisions are being made by an American president who, in the process of getting elected and after assuming office, has acted with the interests of an often-hostile foreign power influencing him.
However, within moments the tone was clear and, instead of a tongue-in-cheek exposé that one might witness on "The Daily Show" or an old "Colbert Report," there was a flood insensitive and bigoted examples of bias that Asian people and their culture face regularly.
"It seems that it has become acceptable to level such serious charges at Russia Today without presenting any evidence to substantiate them, as well as to apply this 'fake news' label to any reporting that one might simply find unfavorable," the news channel said in a statement.
Curated by Sandra Antelo-Suarez, with the cooperation of Cady Noland, the exhibition Kinetics of Violence: Alexander Calder + Cady Noland initiates a dialogue among four works — two by each artist — that one might imagine as a dissonant string quartet, unfolding as each work asserts its distinctive timbre and range.
"It seems that it has become acceptable to level such serious charges at Russia Today without presenting any evidence to substantiate them, as well as to apply this 'fake news' label to any reporting that one might simply find unfavourable," the news channel said in an emailed statement.
From the perspective of Bone's work, it is painfully fitting that one might have to navigate a field of young, polished revelers gathered together around the promise of free booze in order to see portraits of people at the far less glamorous end of the public drinking spectrum.
One would have to always live with one foot on the terrain of hope, and the other on the ground of fear; one would have to act in such a way that one might flourish if one is allowed, but be prepared that one not be allowed to flourish.
The first thing you'll notice about Russian Doll that one might confidently identify as a successful blend of Lyonne, Poehler, and Headland's artistic styles is the series' comfort with having all sorts of fascinating, complicated women characters, of all ages, of all stripes, of all levels of being irritating.
Many of Gallace's paintings feature scenes that are disconcertingly close to images common on postcards, in calendars, and in innumerable amateur paintings — the kind of local flavor, Sunday-painter paintings that one might well find among the bric-a-brac and musty furniture in a Cape Cod antique shop.
Yet while there's ample fascination, then and now, in what would prompt someone to put their career on the line in this fashion, the film doesn't hold up the mirror to "All the President's Men" and Hal Holbrook's tormented portrayal that one might have expected and indeed hoped to see.
Vows 8 Photos View Slide Show ' For those ready to wed, setting the date is typically the easy part — that is, unless the couple in question work at the same job and place, and their days off align so rarely that one might encounter a lunar eclipse nearly as often.
In first grade, the external parts were constructed from some of his rib cartilage; later on, he received an artificial ear canal and eardrum, but he's still half-deaf, lacking the intrinsic stereo sound that one might falsely presume is a prerequisite for a leading role in a major musical.
"Glass wrote tighter restrictions on statements by psychiatrists "made a fundamental error conflating a 'professional opinion' that one might provide in a clinical setting and be the basis for a treatment plan with the 'opinion of a professional' who is making an observation in a non-clinical context, in the public domain.
Plenty of Americans are uncomfortable with the idea that one might not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth, but it takes a special kind of cruel to say that trans kids, who are already too often the subjects of bullying and abuse, shouldn't even be able to pee in peace.
Three years ago, Soren Karlsson quit his job on the business side of a Swedish newspaper to start United Robots, a venture that one might initially think was aimed at ruining the lives of his former colleagues: He developed a robot, named Rosalinda, that scans data about sporting events to yield news stories.
In the same sense that one might enjoy bacon less if they watch the pig get slaughtered, the connection to Kalman's specific body and the process she has undergone to produce these objects is laid out in graphic terms, as she photographs herself interacting with the finished objects in much the same way she produced them.
The reaction to the potential removal of the 3.5 mm headphone jack on the expected iPhone 7 has grown to such outsized proportions that one might expect Apple CEO to step up on stage next week and silently release a balloon with the words "headphone jack" as the audience tracks its journey into the rafters until it pops.
Leslie Jamison, in this year's "The Recovering," explores the possibility that one might make meaningful work without alcohol, a moving account in no small part because of the author's fear that it might not be possible, given how many of the writers she admires — John Berryman, Raymond Carver — wrote what she sees as great work while greatly dependent.
If, as Buddhist teachings advise, perceived "reality" is merely a fleeting confluence of energies in a moment of infinite time, then what is there that is ever convincingly in our grasp — to be clutched in the hand, held in the mind, or squirreled away in that repository of spirits and memories that one might call the nurturing place — and refuge — of the soul?
As tweaked by the playwright to chime with our own grievous times, the discussion widens to fold racism and xenophobia into the mix: a laudable impulse, in principle, that has the paradoxical effect of stopping the production dead in its tracks in favor of the sort of heavy-going debate that one might find in the comments section of many an article online.
On the one hand, the foundation has given to an assortment of right-wing organizations that one might expect to see associated with a Republican presidential candidate—groups like the Palmetto Family Council of South Carolina, whose current projects include a "Defend Christmas Freedom Hotline"; the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association; and Liberty Central, a conservative nonprofit founded by the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Back in the fictional world, Corbyn's beloved Stop the War coalition has splintered into two groups: Piss for Peace, whose members are publicly wetting their pants to demonstrate how pissed off they are at calls for military action; and the Coalition to Stop Wars, a more general anti-war group, whose members accept that one might need a smidgeon of war to put off future wars.
Despite everything, the internet continues to suffer from a sort of diminished reality—the idea that there is any sort of meaningful distinction to be made between the internet and the "real" world is roughly as ridiculous as the idea that one might distinguish between phone calls and things people "really" say, but it nevertheless remains common to privilege "real life" interactions over their online equivalents.

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