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He's stared into the abyss, and not only did the abyss stare back – the abyss is marching southward to destroy everything he knows and love.
And when you look into the abyss, the abyss looks back into you.
"Everyone here gazed into the abyss for a living," he writes, the abyss being the future.
Photo: Douglas C. Pizac/APNietzsche said: if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes back into you.
Well, I think that's a great way of putting it: Look into the abyss and the abyss looks back.
Maybe it's because if you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss starts to look like a total babe.
I have stared into the abyss, and the abyss just gazed blankly back at me and asked what I was doing.
Aligot doesn't fix anything, but it does put a little cushion between you and the abyss, whatever form the abyss might take.
Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
"Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster; For when you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you" pic.twitter.
To borrow the mind of Nietzsche, it's not the abyss you're staring into that scares you, but the abyss staring back, with a big, clown-like smile.
He made "The Abyss" (235), "Titanic" (2840) and documentaries about lost ships, including "Ghosts of the Abyss" (840), which toured the disintegrating interior of the storied liner.
Surrounded by walls, we look into the abyss and we register the abyss, the onlooker, not through the trunks or branches but a more substantial and a vicious one.
" Opposite that is Tiny Cat, colorless and alone on a stark white page with an expression suggesting Nietzsche's "if you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss gazes back into you.
And then there is the abyss of a mother's anguish.
Even his own life seemed to teeter over the abyss.
The water took hold, pulling the vehicle into the abyss.
When does our obsession with the abyss stop being fun?
I try (and fail) not to look over the abyss.
The abyss of it is kind of scary to me.
Thinking, was that the abyss they were always talking about?
"If you jump into the abyss, jump headlong," he observes.
Perhaps his look into the abyss can produce that miracle.
It's not the material of The Abyss, or science fiction.
President Trump beckons us into the abyss of the hateful.
But it is the only path back from the abyss.
Two men got out before Cambodia plunged into the abyss.
It's not only Democrats on the edge of the abyss.
Yes, thanks to the continued fallout from her rash decision, and just as her critics predicted, Germany stares into the abyss of … … well, actually, no, it doesn't really stare into the abyss at all.
The sense of standing at the abyss of a new world
I felt like I'd just been scooped up from the abyss.
Hong Kong, it said, was "sliding into the abyss of terrorism".
Only a radical solution will save South Sudan from the abyss.
He'd pissed off Richter, who had cast him into the abyss.
If he resigns, the country explodes and goes to the abyss.
"We're always on the brink of the abyss," Mr. Regan said.
Those negative affirmations only made me sink deeper into the abyss.
For everybody else, the abyss—there's probably something optimistic about that.
Eventually the sand reached Scripps Canyon, where it fell into the abyss.
At the edge of the abyss, regulators had to get it right.
There are many theories about what exactly plunged Mexico into the abyss.
But Mrs Merkel has only ever acted when staring into the abyss.
Inky sat in the abyss, a darkness as black, ironically, as ink.
" Ben Carson opens: "Our nation is heading off the abyss of destruction.
In Wagner, you sometimes have to slow down and smell the abyss.
I loved The Abyss, I loved Aliens, I loved the Terminator movies.
And the description of the abyss as "bottomless" unnerved me even further.
"We looked into the abyss at that time," said a German official.
"A kiss can be bliss when it spans the abyss," she sang.
"A lot of that information is lost in the abyss," he said.
He first worked with Cameron on his 1989 science fiction film The Abyss.
Awaken the body of Christ to pull this country back from the abyss.
Shouting into the abyss to communicate, they recorded two takes of per song.
I stared into the abyss, watching hour after hour of the socialist parade.
Mark Wahlberg's gone into the abyss ... of landlocked Missouri, and he's loving it.
Shaq was leaving a Finals contender, but he wasn't plunging into the abyss.
The Chinese government said Hong Kong was "sliding into the abyss of terrorism".
But all is not lost, and Uber is not doomed to the abyss.
I was just sitting in the shop, feeling the approach of the abyss.
The black-eyed leaf frog hopped back from the edge of the abyss.
A little blue sphere, a child's precious aggie, floating alone in the abyss.
How did things look at the edge of the abyss, East River edition?
In the hallowed final three symphonies, Bruckner stares more deeply into the abyss.
We're always just about to break free and hurl ourselves into the abyss.
Kevin Skitzo, a Team Avalaunch hacker, urged him to pull back from the abyss.
Since 2009, she's answered thousands of readers' questions about life, love, and the abyss.
But for many, the abyss of human behavior is impossible not to stare into.
And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
And I mean Into the Inferno sounds sort of it's like Into The Abyss.
The downturned mouth, the anxious eyebrows, the vacant eyes staring horrified into the abyss?
Second, Apple is slowly unbundling iTunes so that iTunes can fade into the abyss.
That is: Why haven't we looked into the abyss and decided to just quit?
But Pastner said that losing a game caused him to stare into the abyss.
For most politicians, the Tartarus is the abyss called life out of public office.
What better place for a cosy vacation than the icy depths of the abyss?
Starting off with "Into the Abyss" we see the game come into its own.
" 2016 Romney said Trump's "brand of anger ... has led other nations into the abyss.
Freedom to fall into the abyss, but constrained to the mechanics of the loop.
And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you.
This chemical horror opens a new spiral into the abyss of the human tragedy.
"The world stared into the abyss this week, and it pulled back," Chandler said.
"If Indiana does not act, this country could plunge into the abyss," he said.
Below this support level lies the abyss with the next solid support near 20.93.
If Donald Trump becomes president, he will take America into the abyss of hell.
It is better to stare into the abyss than to step into it blindly.
He made sure she was calm while sitting on the edge of the abyss.
John Mayer has stared into the abyss and found that there is nothing to report.
Similar measurements hold true for a whole range of fishes brought up from the abyss.
He's not merely jumping off the ledge of the Grand Canyon, and into the abyss.
One is constantly searching for a reflection of themselves in the abyss of popular culture.
Stare deep into the abyss, and 16 infrared sensors are staring right back at you.
Just as he falls, he grips a rock, a sturdy handhold, to avoid the abyss.
Had the situation continued as it was, Bolton would have been plunged into the abyss.
I have gone back several times over the abyss and I have verified my measurements.
Protesters continued to occupy the airport on Tuesday, despite statements from further into the abyss
"But now has come the time to watch him dissolve into the abyss," he says.
After a few times knocked into the abyss, however, this will come back to you.
Having faced the abyss, both parties backed away from it in subsequent rounds of negotiation.
Yet it also dances around the subject obliquely, never really facing the abyss head on.
It's a foolproof way to make sure your stuff doesn't get lost in the abyss.
The group of teenagers had waited "on the edge of the abyss," the court said.
Cruz said the country is facing the "abyss" with the possibility of Trump as president.
The main reason we don't engage with the abyss, however, is not necessarily mental laziness.
Yet there's more in these later, more skeletal sculptures than humanity looking into the abyss.
And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.
"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," he began the poem.
"We've looked into the abyss in the last few days," he told reporters outside the meeting.
"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," he began the poem.
Some race into the abyss of oblivion, and even the healthy are inching toward the precipice.
"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," Bieber began the poem.
The following is an excerpt from the interview with Loits in Black Metal: Into The Abyss.
"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," Bieber began the poem.
In addition to general performance tweaks, the game will include the Artorias of the Abyss DLC.
That bravery, standing at the edge of the abyss with fortitude, is what gives us meaning.
Tucked like a diver, he leaps above the abyss, rolls into his landing and sprints away.
Are you, as a historian as well as a law professor, looking into the abyss, too?
That means his fellow Democrats are that much less likely to follow him into the abyss.
OK, the last question: Into the Abyss, Into the Inferno—will there be a third one?
Today, we eat our last fish supper at a chippie on the edge of the abyss.
Steep slopes of scree and soil laden with red-tinted hematite fell away into the abyss.
Perhaps we'll survive this time, but we walked right up to the edge of the abyss.
It bounced off a metal chair, then disappeared through a subway grate and into the abyss.
Books, to Schwalbe, are our last great hope to keep us from spiraling into the abyss.
"The only thing between the United States and the abyss is the Democratic Party," he said.
They were trapped by swirling tempests; died of altitude sickness; slipped and catapulted into the abyss.
We know that he has been at the brink of the abyss that he's talking about.
On May 15, the Sampling The Abyss team set out from Bell Bay in Launceston, Tasmania.
I've lived a charmed fucking life, but I've done my fair share of staring into the abyss.
Recently, Dr Haddock brought back the first full-colour high-definition videos of bioluminescence in the abyss.
If millions are gazing into the abyss, the Freedom Dividend might be just the cure they need.
Bottled up thoughts surfaced that launched us out of our bodies and into the abyss of feels.
Expect a lot more where he came from as scientists continue to probe flatulence in the abyss.
If they did not, he said he feared the world's largest country would slip into the abyss.
We will definitely do further work on this project, The Abyss Stares Back was just the trigger.
Failure to act appropriately may plunge the region into the abyss of instability for decades to come.
It's too late and the stakes are too high for us to plunge blindly into the abyss.
"Can we bear to push it into the abyss and see it smashed to pieces?" she said.
In his latest, "Into the Inferno," Mr. Herzog takes you straight to the edge of the abyss.
As Friedrich Nietzsche said, 'If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
Without his meticulous planning, his photos would likely fall into the abyss with so much other work.
Jaws, now 26 and a pro skater, never imagined throwing himself into the abyss like Ali did.
Dressed in angelic white, Cordelia Weges's Blanche always seems to teeter at the edge of the abyss.
While the world inches toward the abyss with increasing speed, artists and art seem to be thriving.
It is in everyone's interest to try to keep Puerto Rico's economy from falling into the abyss.
And so, in Cannes, you could see the frenzied activity feeding itself, pitching forward into the abyss.
"Nancy Pelosi is marching members of her caucus off the plank and into the abyss," Parscale wrote.
Ethiopia today is on the precipice of state failure and faces the abyss of interethnic civil war.
For, as Nietzsche warned, if you look intently into an abyss, the abyss will start looking back.
JM: Beginning at The Daily Show, we've been doing this for a long time, staring into the abyss.
In short: Her grandmother nearly floated away into the abyss of Icelandic waters on her own iceberg throne.
The Proposal seems to travel in the abyss of reality show concepts, with zero self-awareness about itself.
That would create room for the West, including the IMF, to help Turkey step back from the abyss.
They make jokes as they slowly destroy their lives, make pithy observations as they walk into the abyss.
" Hezbollah has opposed the government's resignation, with Nasrallah warning that it could lead the country "into the abyss.
That opened up a new era of intercontinental communication and spurred a new scientific interest in the abyss.
Venezuela is expected to dive deeper into the abyss, according to International Monetary Fund projections published last month.
Incredibly, while hanging to the rock by fingertips and leaning way backwards over the abyss, he looks down.
But to my conservative family, Hillary was the abyss while Donald was the baseball bat to smash Washington.
You know you're going to have to stare into the light and the abyss, too, but not yet.
Pull it in close to your body, and you'll see your limbs bent and sucked into the abyss.
But I came to The Ringed City after months away, hyped for a final jaunt into the abyss.
Even in the absence of political consensus, we must avoid sinking into the abyss of contemptuous name calling.
I grasped for a shrub, but it pulled loose, and in cold terror I fell into the abyss.
Art Forms from the Abyss: Ernst Haeckel's Images From The HMS Challenger Expedition is out now from Prestel.
A country enters the abyss Meanwhile, the country's dual political and economic crisis is only expected to deepen.
The audiobook, read by Amanda Plummer, is uncommonly gripping – it's a dark and sensual plunge into the abyss.
There is the obvious fear of traumatizing your child, giving her too long a look into the abyss.
I'm a doer by nature, so this falling into the abyss was out of the ordinary for me.
There's plenty of beauty in the abyss of the universe, but relatively little of it is human-made.
It's the game that saw the Capitals finally stare into the abyss and hold up an outstretched middle finger.
My friends have just taken their first steps into the abyss, but parenting is really about the long game.
She yearns to venture back into the abyss, and she throws herself into the competition for another shuttle spot.
He was just a kid who was falling into the abyss while the adult world stood by and watched.
Developer Hello Games detailed the exploration game's newest expansion, called "The Abyss," which is launching today on all platforms.
As with all previous updates, "The Abyss" will be available for free to all players when it launches today.
Noisey: Was there a band that particularly surprised or impressed you when you interviewed them for Into The Abyss?
Mr McCrum's bravery in staring into the abyss cannot be overestimated; reading his book inevitably brings moments of terror.
Finally, Patrick gazes into the abyss of Cleveland Browns fandom and sees his own Chicago Bears fandom gazing back.
The most generous starting point is 218, when Mr Trump had just clawed his way back from the abyss.
It's sometimes met with either stony silence or the abyss of being blocked by them on the app forever.
Any politician unable to condemn the KKK immediately and unequivocally has fallen deep into the abyss of identity politics.
In each case the storyline would sink with the protagonist having a sufficiently strong telescope to scan the abyss.
There was no equivalent to Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre, no clear moment where the government lurched into the abyss.
For the victims, black-ice accidents resemble Alpine falls: a silent slip, and a terrifying slide into the abyss.
Hillary's closing line in the campaign was that she was the only thing standing between her and the abyss.
This part more than any and this play more than any, it's a real step off into the abyss.
O.J. Simpson keeps an unswerving jack-o'-lantern smile plastered on its face as it sinks into the abyss.
"We don't just take the person's gun away and then just kick them out into the abyss," he said.
Suddenly, one of the pristine white earbuds you spent $159 on plunges into the abyss of a subway grate.
But behind it, in myriad ways, billions use the forces of connection to resist the abyss and lift humanity.
It's a good thing, too, because those shells are their best defense against something else lurking in the abyss.
Next to "The Incest Diary," a grindhouse dive into the abyss, Harrison's memoir reads like a Jorie Graham poem.
"We know that he has been at the brink of the abyss that he's talking about," a colleague said.
"As a glimpse into the abyss, into the bilious reality of war, it is a revelation," Mr. Proffitt wrote.
I'm really a range of fragrances: some warm, some melancholic, some flowering in the abyss like night-blooming jasmine.
We need to look deep into the abyss and jump head first into the darkest substance ever known, Vantablack.
We were just kind of floating in the abyss, hoping we were all grounded enough to deal with it well.
Photo via GettyPicture this: you're at home, alone, and you suddenly feel an overwhelming urge to bellow into the abyss.
Ever feel like you lose days, months or even years of your life to the abyss that is your inbox?
"Can we bear to push it into the abyss and see it smashed to pieces?" she added, her voice wavering.
This is Shane Dawson staring into the abyss, knowing full well that he'll find something familiar lurking in the shadows.
But it's one they need to grapple with if they hope to pull the Republican Party back from the abyss.
Below is an interview with Patterson, followed by an excerpt from Into The Abyss regarding the controversial Estonian band Loits.
New sanctions would have provoked another sell-off, pushing Turkish companies laden with hard-currency debt closer towards the abyss.
The film's limited theatrical release and underwhelming box office left it swinging in the abyss of terrific but underseen indies.
The market had every reason two months ago to go over the edge into the abyss and we did not.
"May stares into the abyss," said The Times' Saturday edition while the Daily Mail led with "Tories Turn On Theresa".
The sense of scale and momentum you get from traversing through the large warehouses in "Into the Abyss" is immense.
"What meme does my giraffe look like it's killing me I know I've seen it," she cried into the abyss.
But beyond simply launching metal objects into the abyss, SpaceX has actually created a fairly robust platform for space innovation.
The Prime Minister does not have to take Brexit -- and her own political survival -- to the edge of the abyss.
Luckily, America has experienced this before and each time it has somehow pulled itself from the brink of the abyss.
The sensibility of the edgelord—who pushes the boundaries of offensive humor—is really one long tumble into the abyss.
President Nicolás Maduro is at the mercy of the markets that, every day, nudge his tottering regime nearer the abyss.
Note the plush strings powerful incantations of "Marionettes" ("Surrender to the kiss of the abyss," is her glowering final line).
Tick has fought hard to pull herself back from the abyss, and we share her father's pride in her recovery.
Presumably, this will be a race based on the issues and not who can spear the other into the abyss.
To make ice cream so black seems to verge on sacrilege, summer buoyancy traded for a glimpse of the abyss.
Similarly, in "On Looking Into the Abyss: Untimely Thoughts on Culture and Society" (1994), Ms. Himmelfarb attacked new philosophical approaches.
The president will portray himself as the man standing between the country and the abyss of invasion, lawlessness and socialism.
Once I acquire the objects that promise to be a panacea, they just sort of rattle around in the abyss.
Recently, there's almost no good news, and sometimes there is a feeling that the world is falling into the abyss.
For some, Ellis included, music is a means of preserving moments that have lapsed into the abyss of the past.
They sink to about 10 meters, but can probably go down to 50 before irretrievably sinking into the abyss, Franks said.
In the best-case scenario, we avoid sinking into the abyss and, as a society, scratch ourselves back to square one.
A master is a vanishing mediator who gives you back to yourself, who delivers you to the abyss of your freedom.
" Lucy both pities and is fascinated by these women and by their group leader's "positivity in the face of the abyss.
Aluminium batteries would let it and its kind dive longer and deeper, letting researchers visit the abyss more easily in person.
I'm not sure Acer's watch flashlight would've been powerful enough to illuminate the abyss down there, but I like the idea.
Americans know that our nation is heading off the abyss of destruction, secondary to divisiveness, fiscal irresponsibility, and failure to lead.
"I sat there for about eight hours, maybe more, and just looked into the abyss," Torres said, with a hollow laugh.
The echo on her voice makes it sound so cavernous that you worry those sentiments are headed straight into the abyss.
I've even put it five inches away from the edge and then watched it slowly slithering its way to the abyss.
You don't have the standard rhetorical hooks, the apocalyptic vision of the abyss that we're falling into under Clinton and Obama.
And public understanding of it may be critical to shifting America's political polarization into reverse somewhere between here and the abyss.
That formula of Nietzsche's comes to mind: If you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze into you.
" Recently, one commentator ominously predicted, "Facing the abyss of interethnic civil war, Ethiopia today is on the brink of state failure.
" Cruz called him an "amoral pathological liar" and said if he is elected "this country could well plunge into the abyss.
In this beautiful documentary, he travels the world to peer into the abyss and talk to those drawn to the fire.
The house that Twilley grew up in was well on its way to the abyss by the time the fire started.
The tendency to forget and repress ugly memories must not prevail over the need to remember the abyss that was Auschwitz.
The fierce struggle for survival in the abyss of Peleliu eroded the veneer of civilization and made savages of us all.
And if you survive the abyss, be sure to check out co-creator Davey Wreden's follow-up game, The Beginner's Guide.
When the bill came, I dug through the abyss of my backpack, fumbling for the smooth leather surface of my wallet.
As part of the commemoration, the museum staged a reading of "The Abyss," the 1965 short story that inspired the film.
It's at this point you realize he failed to defeat the Abyss and has become just another monster to be felled.
In the abyss between fiction and fact – as DeCarava, and, I believe Weems and Lawson show us – the photograph becomes both.
In 1954 Italian artist Guido Galletti sunk a bronze sculpture called Christ of the Abyss into the Mediterranean Sea near Genoa, Italy.
So as we slide down into the abyss, we'll have great music and movies to watch as we go on our way.
Nope: It actually seems like Smith finds some source of merriment in bungee jumping into the abyss for the masses to witness.
You know, I watched them as they were looking in the abyss over and over again in that period after our crisis.
The longtime visual effects supervisor has been working with computer-generated characters going all the way back to James Cameron's The Abyss.
Trump is "now looking into the abyss," said Ed Rollins, the top strategist for Great America PAC, a pro-Trump super PAC.
"On Friday we were looking into the abyss," said Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex LLC in New York.
Unlike Nixon as he neared the abyss, Trump now retains the support of Republicans in Congress, and those Republicans control the place.
In one of Cali Sales' works, a lone, sulking figure dips her feet into a dark otherworldly pool floating in the abyss.
Today we gather in a Google Doc to wail into the abyss over the one goodbye that nothing could prepare us for.
"The suffering of the South Sudanese people is just unimaginable ... They are close to the abyss," WFP Executive Director David Beasley said.
I found myself thinking of Mark Rylance's Hamlet, when the prince's assumed madness seemed to teeter on the abyss of genuine insanity.
That was followed by "Aliens" (1986), "The Abyss" (1989), "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" (1991), "True Lies" (1994), "Titanic" (1997) and "Avatar" (2009).
Sometimes, I can tell I am about to leap into the abyss; other times, it feels like I am running into it.
" The next morning, on primary day, Cruz warned that Indiana was the "the one thing that stands between us and the abyss.
I can be at the bars I created and that inspired me, and enjoy the nightlife without plunging myself into the abyss.
"Old Stone," a tough, bitter serving of straight-up naturalism, opens on a street and closes at the edge of the abyss.
Dig too deep, and the world might be invaded by creatures from the abyss; abandon a settlement, and orcs might take over.
Sure, like the novel's protagonist, Arthur Less, I'm a white gay male writer who feels sometimes like I'm staring into the abyss.
Art Review The Guggenheim mines the wide world of the Swiss sculptor — witty and dripping with sex, or looking into the abyss.
May's threat of the abyss for the U.K. economy in the event of a no-deal Brexit would appear to be credible.
There are biologists today who stare into the abyss of global crop failure, and stand ready to protest commercial and governmental venality.
Paxton later appeared in three additional James Cameron projects: Titanic and True Lies, as well as the Titanic documentary, Ghosts of the Abyss.
Once these bots have been unleashed into the abyss that is Wikipedia, their human developers are largely oblivious to the ensuing bot interactions.
It makes perfect sense why Panasonic decided to bring back the Technics name, but what returned from the abyss wasn't Technics at all.
It's hard to describe the feeling of looking into the abyss of the toilet bowl and seeing a black poop staring back you.
What is missing from these discussions is how any court judgment or settlement will benefit the thousands stuck in the abyss of addiction.
"If Donald Trump becomes president, he will take America into the abyss of Hell," he said on his Facebook page on Jan. 1.
Staring at these photos is to stare into the abyss at the end of this year and find no light, only this face.
And so every online outrage leaches a little more compassion away, widens and deepens the abyss between Us and Them a little further.
I left the table at the right time, before I sunk into the abyss of gambling that has consumed so many before me.
Good art has the power to pull us into the abyss — or at least bring us close enough, making us feel very uncomfortable.
Howard Schultz, Starbucks The moral fiber, the values, and what we as a country have stood for is literally hanging in the abyss.
" Born in Hong Kong, she now lives and works in Queens, and succinctly describes her artistic philosophy: "Gaze into the abyss and giggle.
"Everyone played at the edge of the abyss, with great irresponsibility," says Martín Tanaka, a political scientist at the Catholic University in Lima.
"The Abyss" is a thrilling exploration from Cameron and has one of the most drawn out back-to-life sequences in movie history.
A couple weeks into his presidency, Tom Kirkman has tried a multitude of strategies to drag his shellshocked nation out of the abyss.
"We have to stop defining 'normal' further down into the abyss," said Andrew Weinstein, a former spokesman for then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
"The moral fiber, the values, and what we as a country have stood for is literally hanging in the abyss," Schultz told employees.
Death is the moment when all eyes are upon the poet for the last time; beyond, for most harmless drudges, lies the abyss.
A typical Cruz campaign event is likely to include talk of "the abyss" on which America teeters and what a terrifying juncture this is.
The limitless flow of people towards the US-Mexico border begins with the tortured descent of Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador into the abyss.
It's engrossing in its understatedness, from the lo-fi drum production (think trash can lids clattering into the abyss) and pulsating strains of melody.
Lebanon was on the verge of the abyss, requiring "an unusual rescue operation, regardless of the price", said Geagea, who himself covets the presidency.
The accusations, charges and countercharges that followed the Ankara attack show just how many ways this edge-of-the-abyss era could tip over.
He served as underwater technical director on the 1989 James Cameron film "The Abyss," for which he built two submarines and designed diving helmets.
This will be a sharp contrast to Democrat Gavin Newsom&aposs ultra-liberal objectives, which will only continue California&aposs charge into the abyss.
When campaigns are staring into the abyss, they're more likely to try to pull in whatever they can in the hopes of staying alive.
Talking to each other, he said, would help find common ground and a "common program to stop this slide into the abyss" in Europe.
The policy and talk thereof should hence be returned to the abyss that it was buried in by President Obama over seven years ago.
Morty, on the other hand, with his feeble mind and warm heart, is a cosmic lab rat forced to gaze long into the abyss.
Because taking extra time to consider our most important choices is always a better option for a democracy than simply leaping into the abyss.
Which is probably why it doesn't sound like the giant pioneering leap into the abyss we're used to hearing from a new Radiohead record.
And for this scene, all your character can do is lie gasping on the ground while the warlord Ghaul kicks you into the abyss.
They use "Seasons of the Abyss," and there's a brief shot of Sarah Michelle Gellar, so hey, maybe 90s MTV wasn't a total loss.
Now you can imagine, post- 9/11, what I am confronted by when Pandora's box is opened up, and I'm staring into the abyss.
The lucky revelers who didn't fall through teetered on the edge of the abyss, pressing up against the wall to keep from going down.
But I also know what it's like to make it through the other side of the abyss, and I know you know that, too.
Reviewing the play for The Times, Matt Wolf praised her performance, writing that she was "a child-woman teetering on the abyss of tragedy."
President Trump, please refrain from the temptation to politicize this event and help us to heal the abyss that divides us as a nation.
But the writing, bolstered by Mr. Pendleton's poignant performance, transcends the chuckles as it depicts a man staring at the abyss of his failure.
"People got pretty close to the abyss and looked down, and it was pretty deep," Daniel Yergin, an oil historian, said in an interview.
"Nancy Pelosi is marching members of her caucus off the plank and into the abyss," Brad Parscale, Trump's 2020 manager, wrote in a tweet.
Heck, perhaps you've blocked those cringe-worthy moments out because you're too busy watching President Donald Trump spend his days angrily tweeting into the abyss.
It's a chilling, David Lynch-worthy moment, not least because it mocks the idea of rules or laws trying to keep us from the abyss.
Miya Folick "Give It to Me" Woman screaming into the abyss from the front of a roller coaster is very much my aesthetic right now.
The last time we covered him, he was using a turntable designed for DJ Hero to beat the Abyss Watcher fight from Dark Souls 3.
The Abyss makes regular voyages through the Mideast Gulf with its transponder switched off for days at a time, according to Refinitiv Eikon ship tracking.
" Mathieu Vandekerckhove (Syndrome/Amenra) commented, "Ralf of Hypertension asked us if we wanted to be a part of [the label's] The Abyss Stares Back series.
In the emptying virtual corridors of Blogspot, alphabetized lists of all the bands and musicians with names containing the word "Wolf" echo into the abyss.
I watch my beloved C-SPAN through gritted teeth instead of nerdy admiration, horrified at how far into the abyss we've fallen as a country.
The Planar Sphere even bounces around some planes, demanding that the player and their party adventure out into the Abyss to retrieve a power source.
While the family home is still above ground, a corner of the property looks like it's on the verge of crumbling into the abyss below.
While the family home is still above ground, a corner of the property looks like it's barely holding on from crumbling into the abyss below.
"America is driving toward the abyss and it's time we hit the brakes" was the headline on a story on the conservative National Review website.
U.N. adviser Jan Egeland nevertheless said the cessation of hostilities could rescue the civilian population from "the abyss" and end the "black chapter" of sieges.
The upshot is that though he usually voted with whichever conservative bloc was ascendant, on rare occasions Kennedy would peer into the abyss and recoil.
Silber knows, and reveals, how close we live to the abyss, but she also revels in joy, particularly the joy that comes from intimate relationships.
Huge, encrusted pillars of basaltic lava loomed behind us, and the green, fissure-ridden lip of the collapsed volcano rose before us across the abyss.
What starts as a mediocre psychological thriller finishes as a surprisingly toothsome and creative horror film, complete with creature features and journeys into the abyss.
That adventure ended catastrophically for all parties when, at the last minute, Obama pulled back from the abyss, with French bombers poised on their runways.
Nietzsche has this great line about not looking into the abyss lest it look back, and I can't help but think we've done just that.
Duffy's newest piece is equally surreal—the surface of the Abyss Horizon table looks like a bathymetric map of the ocean floor, rendered in 3-D.
Nothing reminds us that we are on a celestial island surrounded by the abyss like watching our planet's energy source turn into a gaping black hole.
Plastic fragments should float, but if they become trapped inside the snot-like globs of discarded larvacean houses, they can be dragged down into the abyss.
It's tiny, and I fret over it falling to the floor and rolling into the abyss because, given my eyesight, I'd probably never see it again.
Soon after that he split with coach Andre Agassi, then removed Radek Stepanek from his team as his career continued to spiral downwards into the abyss.
According to Stockman, the broad market has been trading in the abyss since breaking above 1,870 in 2014, seeing a meager 1 percent return since then.
Just as morality can't be measured in the abyss of Trump's immorality, we can't lower the bar on other Republicans when it comes to women's rights.
Most of us might not notice if our partners spent an extra hour or three a day gazing into the abyss of the World Wide Web.
Gervais' comedy generally thrives on a brand of misanthropy, pushing to the edge of that bleak assessment of human nature before stepping back from the abyss.
Having been essentially made to pay for the tax cuts for the richest Americans, the rest of the nation will be staring down the abyss, too.
During one twisty scene, the floor seemingly dissolves underneath Spidey, plunging him down into the abyss, only to slingshot his Gumby body back into the atmosphere.
It can be easy to forget, here on this comfortable rock, how alone we are in the abyss, but that apathy is vital to understanding The Expanse.
The dark platform suddenly resembling an elevator riding to its peak, where some jump off, and others, like Gilfry's pianist, only can stare tentatively into the abyss.
"He is the only one who can pull us back from the abyss," said John Juvenal, 67, a lifelong Republican and retired police officer from Oklahoma City.
The feeling behind the composing process was very figurative: through it, we aim to lead the listener into the abyss—if they can handle it, of course.
Many of us involved in humanitarian and charitable projects in this part of Africa have feared that this protracted crisis would lead South Sudan into the abyss.
Check it out ... her friend's recording when SZA squats down, apparently thinking she's still got a wall behind her and leans back too far into the abyss.
In yet another Twin Peaks revival teaser that tells us absolutely nothing, Kyle MacLachlan emerges from the shadows as Special Agent Dale Cooper, gazing into the abyss.
In his 1993 fiction debut The Virgin Suicides, Eugenides polyphonically danced a group of sisters towards death, each away from a different future and into the abyss.
Pitzl gunned his Ski-Doo and made it to the main floe, the others grabbing his sled and pulling it ashore before he sank into the abyss.
After a brief flurry of fiscal stimulus to stop the economy from careening into the abyss, they got a round of automatic budget cuts called the sequester.
They should bring to mind both Friedrich Nietzsche's idea of eternal recurrence and his warning that if you stare deep into the abyss, it stares into you.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Joshua Marie Wilkinson's Meadow Slasher is a transcript from the abyss, the fourth of five titles in his No Volta series.
Those stories carry a certain air of having been written pre-2016 election, as if they rode the last wave of pop-feminist optimism into the abyss.
Prudence would question whether a given moment requires transformation or mere governance — whether we are actually hurtling toward the abyss or whether these are more commonplace times.
Jerry Brown signed a $201 billion state budget that he said fulfilled a pledge to bring California government out of the abyss it faced during the recession.
Unlike the Potter movies, which grew darker and heavier as Harry and the series developed, "Fantastic Beasts" is playing peekaboo with the abyss right from the start.
The administration even risked pulling Iraq into the abyss, refusing to withdraw troops as requested and threatening to revive sanctions from the Saddam Hussein era, only worse.
But in the past few months, business has jumped, not because the Greek economy is finally recovering but because it is falling even deeper into the abyss.
After telling himself over and over that this can't possibly be real, he finally turns to his right, steps off the plank and plunges into the abyss below.
MORE: U.S. adds ISIS in Libya, Yemen to terror list In the year between our visits, Libya has sunk much further towards the abyss, and ISIS have expanded.
Upon its imminent release, the project's debut album will take the fifth and final slot in Belgian label Hypertension Records' The Abyss Stares Back collaboration series of releases.
It was then a huge colossus; his head touched the heavens, his feet were lost in the abyss, and his arms extended from one pole to the other. . . .
I've always found this game design paradigm fascinating and fun to play in, and it's thematically resonant, what with all that space exploration and thoughts of the abyss.
Often, I'd jump into the abyss as the camera swirled around me, giving a perfect view of my ass, but not of the angle I needed to hit.
It's as if they are creating their own ground as they move across the canvas, and any pause would leave artist and viewer alike falling into the abyss.
Investors have fled the public market, more and more companies are teetering on the abyss, and surprisingly, some companies and even entire markets are doing better than ever.
If you aren't one of the 10 candidates set to be on the stage (with, again, the exception of Steyer) then you will be yelling into the abyss.
You lived on a pedestal for me then, the driven diver who climbed Back up from the abyss, Venus on a seashell with a dagger In her hands.
A key element of the impact of this ministry was enlisting former addicts as coaches and friends to empower others to climb out of the abyss of addiction.
Rolling right, Roethlisberger found Brown for 123 yards and a first down, securing the victory and shoving the best Chiefs team in nearly 212 years into the abyss.
Artorias was a knight who dedicated his life to halting the spread of the Abyss; a dark, corrupting essence linked to humanity and governed by the evil Manus.
Aniara, which the New York Times recently dubbed a "one-way ticket into the abyss," follows a spaceship full of passengers evacuating Earth for better lives on Mars.
After plumbing the abyss of bone-deep near-mystical terror, it's almost a relief to resurface in a time where the world's forces of negativity have names and faces.
"But I am convinced [the conservative] movement — the men and women gathered here — will be the remnant, will be the core of pulling this country back from the abyss."
Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray last week told Reuters "there would be no leap into the abyss" if NAFTA vanished and said Mexico would deepen trade with other nations.
A column in the Süddeutsche Zeitung in Germany compares her "nasty sneer that will lead [Britain] into the abyss" to the politics of Marine Le Pen and Donald Trump.
But ahead, registered dietitians share meal ideas and tips to follow if you find yourself staring blankly into the abyss of your fridge late at night searching for dinner.
On her sophomore album, The Pains of Growing, Alessia Cara, now aged 22, looks into the abyss of some of life's scariest moments and sets them to upbeat songs.
Anyways that's what I imagine I'd be theoretically thinking about if my flight took off, and I got to watch my luggage get left behind, soaring into the abyss.
Lately we've witnessed MJ's slight professional decline into the abyss known as "web correspondent," it's great to see her take the reigns again instead of being puppeteered per usual.
"Saudi Arabia needs to increase public-private sector cooperation to absorb millions of unemployed youth and avoid rendering them to the abyss of terrorism or civil unrest," he added.
Try not to sob at the sheer dreadful forward march of life, life stomping and moving ever forward, each day one creak on the wheel closer to the abyss.
Gone are the days when horrible front office management, disastrous player personnel decisions and a revolving door of head coaches led the team into the abyss of constant struggle.
Later, misusing these memories to impress some girl, I would try pitching the idea that this descent into the abyss was hilarious, but I hardly laughed at the time.
It has also helped in the laying of ever more cable ever more precisely across the abyss; according to TeleGeography, there are now a million kilometres of submarine cable.
"This is the very brand of anger that has led other nations into the abyss," Romney warned in an address at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
The Fed has done a masterful job of helping guide the economy out of the abyss of the financial crisis yet is continually second guessed by politicians and pundits.
Veterinary practices providing end-of-life care are an an obvious market for pet cloning services, since these veterinarians serve clients who are staring into the abyss of loss.
Should they shove Pittsburgh deeper into the abyss, the Patriots get a bye in 88 percent of the Simulator's scenarios and the top seed 15 percent of the time.
Some ambled through the labyrinthine, 6.8 million square-foot complex in near-total darkness, using flashlights on their phones to see through the abyss, as the Washington Post reported.
"We still expect all parties involved to take a step back once they reach the edge of the abyss, and not a step forward", DNB director Tjerk Kroes said.
Even though I sometimes fell into the abyss of dubious nutritional information found on the internet, I used those same tools to help me come out the other side.
Mexico's foreign minister last week told Reuters that if NAFTA were to vanish "there would be no leap into the abyss," adding Mexico would deepen trade with other nations.
But for a lot of us, it's what we're good at and what we know, which is far more comforting than staring at the abyss of what we don't.
The floats, which look like human-sized yellow syringes, autonomously nose-dive thousands of meters into the abyss and then resurface, measuring water temperature and salinity along the way.
With that said, it's imperative that the state plays it's part in helping get those stuck in the abyss of addiction the treatment they need to rebuild their lives.
By the third day the American was staring into the abyss, losing a third straight match with Webb Simpson and seeing his caddie ejected for clashing with a heckler.
"Between you and the abyss is what you want to know," Mr. Gunn sings amid the fuzztone and tinkly percussion of "Transcendental Hangover"; that's where the Lavender Flu situates itself.
They were, unsurprisingly, relegated, although their end total of 215 points would have been enough to leave them solidly mid-table had they not already been plunged into the abyss.
Cameron has created some of science fiction's best-known films: Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, and Avatar, and he's a filmmaker that understands the genre and what works and what doesn't.
Since arriving in Puerto Rico, my work explores nebulae to transcend the abyss of colonialism and oppression, to claim ancestral connection and to affirm our spiritual space in the cosmos.
When a Trumpian figure is not on the ballot, there will be no need for the electors to take such radical measures to prevent America from sliding into the abyss.
The publication Ethnologue identifies almost 300 living languages in China, half of them on the edge of the abyss as Mandarin, the nation's official language, continues to subsume minority tongues.
When you use generic subject lines like "Here you go" or worse yet, no subject line at all, you're almost guaranteeing that your email will head straight into the abyss.
" In arguing against the Republican front-runner, Romney warned Americans about the future, saying that Trump's "is the very brand of anger that has led other nations into the abyss.
In 2004, she did as all minor celebrities on the brink of the abyss must do: She became a contestant on Australia's first-ever edition of Dancing with the Stars.
Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingraham: We are waiting to hear about your empathy and shared humanity leading us back from the abyss of hatred, white supremacy and civil war.
"The world has definitely shifted on its axis, and we've taken a step into the abyss," said Michael Steel, an establishment Republican by virtue of having worked for former Gov.
I find that keeping myself focused on some concrete short- and medium-term goals as an activist stops me from getting too depressed or staring too deeply into the abyss.
Some days, it still feels like the slightest breeze will throw me back into the abyss, but I dig my heels into the ground, and I stay on my feet.
Hungarian artist, architect, and academic József Tasnádi memorializes this crime—also the subject of Werner Herzog's 2010 documentary, Into the Abyss—in Joyride, a new installation at Budapest's Horizont Gallery.
"A metamorphosis after failure means a hero's mindset changesCampbell wrote that a hero is tasked with returning from the abyss to ordinary life, "there to serve as a human transformer.
But Meijer's willingness to write fiercely into the abyss deserves respect, and maybe the darkness of the untethering is the point, or at least an accurate depiction of life's obscenities.
President Barack Obama was a Fixer, while the entire House Freedom Caucus sprang from the conviction that anyone willing to work with Mr. Obama should be cast into the abyss.
The writer and director, Jordan Peele (of the comedy sketch show "Key & Peele"), knows how to make shadowy streets into menacing ones and turn silences into warnings from the abyss.
Up on the edge of a massive turret, heart pounding, spotlight blaring to call me down (no turning back), I lean out in the slowest-motion dive into the abyss.
"It's like those incredible '80s movies, like 'Alien' and 'The Abyss,' that tattoo themselves on your brain when you're a kid and you can't shake them," Mr. Scott, 44, said.
Former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson said Friday that Republicans who continue to support Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore are indicative of the "abyss" that American politics has reached.
He finally noticed the abyss once he was right on top of it, calling off a retaliatory strike on Iran after belatedly learning, he said, that 150 people could die.
You're wrong, and only the type of wrong an over-tanned ham hock like yourself can accomplish, plummeting past the morass of gross incivility into the abyss of depraved sociopathy.
The abyss had opened in 1944, days after she passed her Baccalauréat; she worried all her life that taking the exam under her real name had led to her family's arrest.
I found their latest release, Бездна (The Abyss), on RABM, and they sound like Obituary and Bolt Thrower turning up the distortion and getting wasted with a bunch of stenchcore bands.
In short, explosive chapters, an unnamed narrator whose sexuality eludes easy labels documents her descent into obsession, and the abyss that threatens to open up on the other side of lust.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A planned cessation of hostilities in Syria from Saturday night should rescue the civilian population from "the abyss", Jan Egeland, chairman of a humanitarian task force, said on Thursday.
Marvel fans waited online for the Doritos to go on sale for hours after Amazon promised they would be available, and spent the intervening time cursing into the abyss of Twitter.
Unfortunately, the series is now taking its annual swan dive into the abyss of confusing, unfinished, left-for-dead plot lines that long-time fans have come to know and despise.
I've racked up thousands of coins, so I never think twice about throwing myself off a precipice to see if there's an invisible platform or secret world hidden in the abyss.
This would surely lead to the end of the democratic opposition's ability to claim a legitimate mandate to govern Venezuela and bring the country closer to the abyss of civil war.
I'm not saying Oliver managed to coax out what I can only assume is my soul from the abyss in which it currently sits, but I'm not not saying that, either.
Conservatism then approached a sea change, and we are now in the midst of it, but only halfway across on a tightrope as Goldberg suggests, tentatively perched high above the abyss.
One recent day, the helicopter left the National Park Service base, veered west under a partly cloudy sky and plunged into the canyon through an entry point known as the Abyss.
Prosecutors allege Anello "negligently exposed the child to the abyss through a window on the 11th floor," according to a statement from the Puerto Rican Department of Justice obtained by PEOPLE.
Prosecutors allege Anello "negligently exposed the child to the abyss through a window on the 11th floor," according to a statement from the Puerto Rico Department of Justice obtained by PEOPLE.
"We can be proud of our tradition of freedom and democracy, without losing sight of the abyss that was the Shoah," Mr. Steinmeier said, using the Hebrew word for the Holocaust.
The Rubens painting is a tumultuous cascade of bodies sliding, toppling, and free-falling towards the abyss — an unpitying metaphor of our mortality and a prescient evocation of our present situation.
It's all about a "fresh start," Jimmy/Saul says, but Kim greets his actions with skepticism, while he appears oblivious to her pained expressions as his ethics slink toward the abyss.
"It is hard to conceive of the Great Depression absent World War I," he says, and he begins his book with the colossal military miscalculations that sent Europe into the abyss.
In a diptych from that time, called "The Abyss," the left-hand panel is an image of churning blood-red water — the "unstoppable onrush of time," as she later described it.
When you face him in Dark Souls' "Artorias of the Abyss" DLC, he's corrupted and crazed, and a far cry from the noble, victorious warrior the core game's lore tells of.
Yet Wallace-Wells insists he's optimistic; and in fact, he obtains some consolation by peering into the abyss, entertaining the worst-case scenarios of 6 to 8 degrees Celsius of warming.
Like many of the products at this local photography shop, pictures of Christ of the Abyss look almost photoshopped — Jesus being circled by tropical fish, a sea turtle, and a shark.
So it is entirely possible that Ocasio-Cortez "may yet rise, in time, to spectacular heights," as Gurri put it, "or plunge into the abyss and be forgotten" within months or years.
Set The Boy Free's conversational tone certainly contrasts with Morrissey's maudlin descriptions of Stretford streets and the abyss in which I live [that] hasn't the wit to save itself from savage ignorance.
Watch as they submerge 20 kilograms (about 45 pounds) of red hot steel into a very thick frozen lake to investigate whether the steel will sizzle its way into the abyss below.
Now though, for three days – following a train ride past power-plants and places called 'Parkway' – they turn to Reading, to drink, dance, and shout into the abyss of a silent disco.
Such a bell's toll would reach the ears of every townsperson curled warmly in their beds, and so too did the god's call reach Aloy in the shapeless glow of the abyss.
The enmity and barbarity look like a path to the abyss—but the smartphone clips that help to relay them are a form of progress as well as a medium of horror.
I've always compared my depression to standing on the precipice of a cliff: I can see down into the abyss beneath me, and I can also sense the firm ground behind me.
My boyfriend continues to validate this and support me, though I know it's something I need to tackle with or without his help — he can't "save me" from the abyss of depression.
The Academy hailed Ishiguro's ability to reveal "the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world ... in novels of great emotional force" that touch on memory, time and self-delusion.
But the ring was too big and it slipped off, disappearing Friday night into the abyss of a Times Square sidewalk grate, mere hours after a romantic New York City marriage proposal.
"Good Time," by contrast, is pure cinematic pleasure about an often funny, sometimes shocking rush into the abyss, one that earned Mr. Pattinson a lot of critical love here if no awards.
What baseball needs are a few spectacular changes to make it not only faster, but also more appealing to young fans whose attention spans have melted into the abyss of their iPads.
She and Mark are presumably too busy trying to figure out how to bandage up Facebook's battered reputation and possibly to stop the stock price from bleeding billions more dollars into the abyss.
This would be painful, but stop short of the abyss: America cannot impose Iranian-style sanctions—such as banning the purchase of Russian oil and gas—without harmful effects on the global economy.
Then there is the "edge of the abyss" Total War game, like 2015's Attila, where a decrepit but salvageable balance of power is poised to unravel in a series of compounding catastrophes.
The injunction was clear: The destiny of society was in the hands of fallible men, and even in its hour of triumph that society was always perched on the abyss of catastrophic failure.
But they won't unless we, moviegoers, grab Ren's tri-bladed lightsaber and stab this technology in the heart and twist it until 3D's lifeless body falls off the catwalk and into the abyss.
The slim book, Lim's third, comes out from FSG Originals on June 6 and is a mind-bending, form-shifting book about superheroes, protest, the art world, Asian American friendship, and the abyss.
Yes. The only true chance of happiness we have in this world is clinging to the thin tree branch of someone else's love while our parachute fails and we plummet towards the abyss.
This is an alien invasion movie with few aliens, a big Hollywood release with few explosions, and a twisty-plot that holds you comfortably by the hand into, and out of, the abyss.
The company's Kelly Strain explained that Facebook was using a very broad algorithm on its advertising platform, making it so that every detected use of a profanity would get pulled into the abyss.
Frank Bruni If you listened much to Ted Cruz over these last furious months, you heard him talk frequently about "the abyss," as in what this country was teetering on the edge of.
While some later taxonomists criticized Haeckel's elaborate art as favoring aesthetics over substance, Art Forms from the Abyss affirms his significance as both an artist and a scientific observer of the natural world.
But there is a way to stop the gradual sliding into the abyss through an interim agreement that would give Palestinians a provisional state in a large part of the West Bank territory.
The political system is all but paralysed, the country is divided into warring ideological tribes, the civil service is overwhelmed and, in the event of no deal, Britain would be staring into the abyss.
"We believe the time has come to impose ... sanctions against those individuals who have led Venezuela into the abyss," the senators wrote, adding that they planned to provide additional names in the coming days.
"The Abyss" appears to add significantly to what players can expect from the game's already vast but sometimes empty alien oceans, and it also continues to flesh out No Man's Sky's growing horror elements.
In his best films (Grizzly Man, Into the Abyss), Herzog can find the bits of absurdity beneath the profound sadness on the surface, but he never forgets that sadness: They feel human and alive.
If there's anyone that can speak with authority on the subject it's Hurd, who's spent the last 35 years producing films like The Abyss, The Terminator, and now TV shows like The Walking Dead.
No need to dedicate an entire folder in your camera roll to the occasion, just take a photo of your mouth and hurl it into the abyss to be watched twice before disappearing forever.
"The industry has always focused on mass production and reducing costs," he continues, blithely ignorant of the Sennheiser Orpheus, the Audeze LCD-150, the Focal Utopia, the Abyss AB-1266, and the Stax earspeakers.
A Night Without Stars by Peter F. Hamilton Peter F. Hamilton is known for some of his hard SF adventures, and his latest is a sequel to his 2014 novel The Abyss Beyond Dreams.
As we are likely to again be staring into the abyss of another shutdown in a few weeks, it's worthwhile to examine what is really involved here and who is being hurt by it.
The rest of his work seems to have disappeared into the abyss, relatively undocumented, but the genius he bestowed on Bowie's face helped transform the rock star into the transcendent creature he became onstage.
And yet we live, as if captured, in a time of violence and inequality, greed and stupidity, intolerance and xenophobia, marooned on a planet spinning out of control — like lunatics sleepwalking toward the abyss.
Mr. Robert uses nothing but his bare hands and sheer will to climb skyscrapers and cliffs, and he dangles from window edges with his feet pointing to the abyss hundreds of feet beneath him.
Medusa and The Abyss: Notions of belonging and the ethics of travel are questioned through female rite and ritual, pointing at the pervasive and contradictory presence of history and myth in present-day Sicily.
Standing over them and feeling their spray on my face, their thunder drowning out our laughter, and eyeing that drop into the abyss was as close to heaven and hell as I'd ever come.
Conversely, many centrists and much of the news media simply refuse to face up to the asymmetry of our politics and will persist with bothsidesism even as one side drives us into the abyss.
The love languages function as a clever rhetorical bait-and-switch that allow us to be honest about our needs without opening up the abyss of vulnerability that, unfortunately, exists within all of us.
" Photograph by John Francis Peters for The New Yorker As an undergraduate, Cooper had come across Theodore Roethke's poem "The Abyss," and it stayed with him: "How can I dream except beyond this life?
It's critical that we get those struggling in the abyss of addiction and hopelessness the treatment they need to rebuild their lives and the health care professionals who treat them the resources they need.
But at a price — the price of being bound to an unstable and semi-competent form of right-wing nationalism, and suspended over the abyss by the not precisely Godlike hands of Donald Trump.
Now, on the band's second full-length (they consider Grave Ekstasis to be their first, despite the demo status regularly conferred upon it by outside observers), Irkallian Oracle has withdrawn even further into the abyss.
Almost everything can now…Read more ReadGaze Into the Abyss: The First-Ever Image of a Black HoleAbandon all hope, ye who enter here: Scientists have presented the first-ever image of a black hole.
Instead, he's been talking up the importance of the conservative movement in general—that "will be the remnant, will be the core" that can pull "this country back from the abyss," he said on Saturday.
The crude bought from Oando was loaded onto the White Moon from another vessel, the New Prosperity, but that vessel itself had been loaded with oil from a third tanker, the Abyss, the sources added.
"This was supposed to be the Republican Party's time to soul search, and now we are left in the abyss with no House, Sen, [White House]," one Democratic chief of staff lamented in an email.
Hundreds of miles off Midway Atoll, nearly halfway between the United States and Japan, a research vessel is launching underwater robots miles into the abyss to look for warships from the famed Battle of Midway.
The boundary of that shadow is known as the "event horizon" or "point of no return," since beyond that, a black hole's gravitational force is strong enough to suck anything that approaches into the abyss.
"Barring a severe economic shock — unlikely in the current benign environment — Italy seems likely to go on muddling through without either taking decisive reform steps or falling into the abyss," writes Paul Taylor of Politico.
The story of Gorky's visit dramatizes the abyss between the facade of political prisons presented to the press and the hidden truth of suffering that lies beyond the reach of the camera and the pen.
Herzog's capital-punishment documentary, "Into the Abyss," will play back-to-back with the early-1960s documentary "The Chair," which captures events leading up to a parole hearing for the death-row inmate Paul Crump.
At least Hoffa believes in something, corrupt though his methods may be; Sheeran believes in nothing but the next kill or shakedown — and ends the film alone in a nursing home, staring into the abyss.
As the bricks of bad news about Mr. Trump pile up, Republicans have struggled to portray themselves as busy toiling away at the nation's business even though their legislative agenda moves deeper into the abyss.
His documentaries look at very specific things — 'Into the Abyss' is about what it's like to be on death row, and in 'Encounters at the End of the World,' he talks to researchers in Antarctica.
"Unlike the Potter movies, which grew darker and heavier as Harry and the series developed, 'Fantastic Beasts' is playing peekaboo with the abyss right from the start," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
"The Humans," Stephen Karam's sad comedy-drama about an American family on the edge of the abyss, is the "finest new play of the Broadway season so far — by a long shot," our theater critic writes.
Even this one, taken from a high vantage point, fails to capture Scott as he gets sucked into the abyss: For a full nine seconds, in front of 20,000 people, Scott was missing in plain view.
The simplicity of a time before the abyss of meaningless swipes on Tinder; before you had any shame about changing your entire wardrobe and personality in the hope of gaining attention; before you'd ever been dumped.
Maybe using a nursery rhyme to examine humanity's changing relationship with technology is treading too close to the abyss, but in the vast "Baby Shark" discourse, there's one moment that Gold says really caught her eye.
Colin Fleming is the author of The Anglerfish Comedy Troupe: Stories from the Abyss, a regular guest on NPR's Weekend Edition, and is writing a memoir, Many Moments More: A Story About the Art of Endurance.
By 2008, the housing bubble popped, home prices were in a free-fall and the mortgage-backed securities that banks had loaded up on were threatening to plunge those firms — and the economy — into the abyss.
So an author who suggests the dead are not howling in the abyss but rather hanging out in what she imagines as a pretty "waiting area" — well, that's an author who's easy for me to love.
At night "I would look into the abyss and just see food lines, see a second Great Depression, wondering if one more institution went down how would we put it all back together again," he said.
The contrast between the sunflowers of van Gogh and Schiele, despite the use of virtually the same colors, speaks to the abyss between the light and air of Arles and the moldy gloom of prewar Vienna.
Mr. Anello, 51, "negligently exposed the child to the abyss through a window on the 11th floor of the cruise ship," Dennise N. Longo Quiñones, the Puerto Rico attorney general, and other officials said in a statement.
"I walked into a city that was on the edge of the abyss … and you don't pull it out and make it thrive by the normal way decisions are made in times of calm," Parris told me.
"I feel like I have to come over and spank you with a ruler because you are on the cusp of the darkness, the abyss, the evil of going to freaking zero with a bullet," he added.
Nasrallah said the Saudi leadership were pushing their country to "the abyss" and accused Riyadh of being responsible for an air strike on a Yemeni funeral in the capital Sanaa on Saturday that killed scores of people.
"Read more: Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam warns against pushing the city into the 'abyss' as protesters force airport to cancel hundreds more flightsBeijing has vowed to respond harshly to the protests, which it has called "riots.
Realizing, as I stare into the abyss of my spreadsheets, that we are all cogs in a capitalist machine that commodifies our health from the moment of our conception to the day we go to our grave?
No, Street Fighter reigns supreme because repeatedly, through caprice, design, nostalgia, and ambition, its handlers have reached into the abyss—of memory, of possibility, of curiosity, of marketing—and always believed they could pull out something different.
As we stare at the abyss of another possible war in the Middle East, Netanyahu's breathless 2002 testimony should serve as a reminder to avoid advice from the congenitally wrong, no matter how certain they may seem.
Out of that torment, though, came an oeuvre of raw focus that sometimes shrieked into the abyss — as in his most famous painting, "The Scream" — but, far more often, embraced melancholy, resignation and the inevitability of decline.
Since the 2014 Sony email hack revealed that Jennifer Lawrence was being paid less than her American Hustle co-stars Christian Bale and Bradley Cooper, the subject of gender inequality often focuses on the abyss in pay.
Since the 2014 Sony email hack revealed that Jennifer Lawrence was being paid less than her  American Hustle co-stars Christian Bale and Bradley Cooper, the subject of gender inequality often focuses on the abyss in pay.
"And while there's still no joy, at least we know that a victory is possible, as the stock market showed us with the third day of this astounding rally from the depths of the abyss," Cramer said.
" Most people wouldn't think of the river as Yosemite Falls, she pointed out, but in her mind it always served as the midpoint, the fulcrum of the scales: "Below it, it's either the abyss or the reflection.
Because screaming into the abyss is cheaper than a therapist's co-pay and because I'm trying to go back to a time when I was more than just a bit player in the story of their lives.
Dietmar Bartsch, a member of the German parliament from the democratic socialist policy, has criticized the Hartz IV program for "plunging people and their families into the abyss" and instilling fear about the payments being taken away.
The Graves just look like an eerie location consumed by the Abyss until you realize, nope, this is the game's tutorial area again, but it seems to exist in some alternate timeline, during an Age of Dark.
I lost my OU (Oklahoma University) charm on a recent work trip (the chain broke and the charm disappeared into the abyss that is Des Moines, Iowa), so I stop into James Avery to get a new one.
Among the likely contenders to replace May, only Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond shows an understanding of the size of the task before his government and the depth of the abyss which might face an indebted Britain.
The Nobel committee, awarding him the prize for literature on October 5th, rightly praised him as an author "who, in novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world".
Neige: And it actually fits with the theme of the album, because it's actually about the abyss, and the ocean, and the depths of the ocean, and it was almost like being inside a cave in the ocean.
"With the rest of the world sliding into the abyss, the July retail sales figures show a resurgent U.S. consumer riding to the rescue once again," Michael Pearce, senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics, said in a note.
"With the rest of the world sliding into the abyss, the July retail sales figures show a resurgent U.S. consumer riding to the rescue once again," Michael Pearce, Senior U.S. Economist at Capital Economics said in a note.
The political debate in France has not quite reached the abyss of the campaign for the June 23 referendum on Brexit in Britain yet, nor of Donald J. Trump's surreal pronouncements, but it is going in that direction.
Depending on who you're friends with, the Facebook of today may feel less like a comforting place to stay in touch, and more like a triage unit, where everyone shouts their fears, frustrations, and arguments into the abyss.
In adapting Martinson's tale of a spaceship hurtling into the abyss, the filmmakers Pella Kagerman and Hugo Lilja take a muted approach, using sets that are more corporate than futuristic and directing their actors to underplay the melodrama.
The head of a smiling dog, donning a cap and sunglasses, sat between the "G" and "E," next to an image of the famed "Theatre of St. Marks" sign, and a piece of pizza floating in the abyss.
"Continuing on the path followed by those who had the heavy responsibility to preside over the destiny of our country would lead us closer to chaos and the abyss," Cisse warned at his final campaign rally on Friday.
Like Menashi's ethnonationalism piece, a 2014 article he cowrote with his former boss, Judge Douglas Ginsburg, also walks right up to the edge of embracing a deeply radical ideology without quite taking the final step into the abyss.
While trying out a career in modern dance, in 2011, I was a member of the Park Slope Food Co-op, and I nannied for several sets of parents who had fallen into the abyss of missed shifts.
Good. Now, for the love of God, and in the name of all things holy, just try to anchor a limb to something that still abides by the laws of gravity—before you're promptly sucked into the abyss.
But you can't sit idly by while every morning and night, alone in the White House, watching TV with your invention in his hand, the President is just one ill-advised tweet away from sending us into the abyss.
A new version of the smoke-filled chill track "Ladies Hit Squad" has been added too, which includes an extra forty seconds on the end during which Skepta croons lonely lyrics into the abyss like a sad King Krule.
While Cameron is known for his testosterone-driven action flicks, he also has a long history of creating strong female characters: Dr. Lindsey Brigman in The Abyss, Ripley in Alien, Sarah Connor in Terminator and even Rose in Titanic.
The speed required, a little under 13 mph for a little over two hours, is unimaginable for all but a few of the world's very best marathoners, and it causes even those East African supermen to glimpse the abyss.
The $10 billion bipartisan U.S. "Plan Colombia" to combat drug cartels has helped the country edge back from the abyss it was at 20 years ago to now closing in on joining the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
The airline then issued a statement derided as callous before its stock prices sunk into the abyss, at which point the CEO said the company was reviewing policies that led to the brutal removal and delivered an actual apology.
But perhaps, just perhaps, those at the top of politics who have seen Europe close up and grappled with the responsibility for Britain's future have peered into the abyss and seen that the leap is not worth the risk.
Petrified before a void so vast that it could not be contained within thought, let alone a thinking being, it was impossible to know how long it would take to drift off into the abyss that silently beckoned me.
In Ulrich Rasche's shattering production at the Residenz Theater in Munich, the stage is dominated by enormous treadmills that roll continuously like the tracks of a tank, lifting the actors to the sky or tilting them toward the abyss.
Are New Yorkers chafing under the heavy hand of health law, or do they feel freer knowing that they're at much less risk of being ruined by medical emergency – or cast into the abyss if they lose their job?
When I was in the abyss of my own fishbowl-framed crisis, my brother reminded me of a time I had oddly forgotten when I, as an awkward teenager, was surprisingly given the lead role in our school play.
Nearly nine years after the insurance giant American International Group peered into the abyss of the global financial crisis, the latest in a long line of new chief executives will try to return it to its pre-crisis heights.
Given his combustible personality and everything he has said so far about terrorism and the Muslim world, I worry that if we suffer another substantial attack on the homeland, Trump will overreact and potentially drag us deeper into the abyss.
But for me, they'll never be as compelling as the story of Jimmy and Chuck, two brothers bound together in fierce love and fierce hate, strapped to the same shark, not quite realizing it's dead, plunging into the abyss together.
Working Girl A Cry in the DarkMississippi BurningDie Hard Rain ManBloodsport 1989 BatmanDo the Right ThingDrugstore CowboyCrimes and MisdemeanorsSex, Lies and VideotapeBorn on the Fourth of JulyDead Poets SocietyMy Left FootField of DreamsWhen Harry Met Sally...Say Anything ... ParenthoodGlory The Abyss
In a nondescript industrial building on the south side of Hong Kong Island, there is a portal into the abyss, a series of pitch-black halls and walkways designed to disorient the senses and present art in a radically different way.
Last week's events crushed compassion, turned people against each other when they are considered to be the "other," widened the abyss created by racism and other prejudice of various descriptions, and permeated political rhetoric in Europe and the United States.
Mr. Browne, playing the piano, sang his prophetic '70s anthem "Before the Deluge" with Ms. Baez, who glumly observed that "as we head into the abyss" this expression of apocalyptic foreboding is even more relevant today than when it was written.
Image: YouTube/NautilusWe're not saying it's aliens, but a team of scientists has just discovered a glowing purple orb at the bottom of the ocean, and if you've ever seen The Abyss, I think you know how this will end.
Last week, Mexico unveiled parts of a keenly awaited business plan meant to bring the world's most indebted oil company back from the abyss, but its vow of $7.2 billion in government support failed to dispel worries of a ratings downgrade.
But on the questions of climate change itself, the Tillerson appointment might become a strangely facing-saving way for the Trump Administration to bring itself back from the abyss of climate denial and complete withdraw from key international climate institutions.
"Turn my brain off / Do dumb shit / Get fucked, and die quick / Get lost, in the abyss" howls Fucked And Bound vocalist Lisa Mungo on "Party Void," a short, dark track midway through the Seattle hardcore band's short, dark debut.
For "The People of the Abyss," London moved among the destitute in the city of London's East End: men lining up for a free breakfast, some looking defiant and others defeated; drunken women fighting next to a line of drying clothes.
Amazingly, Cameron, who just celebrated his 20093th birthday, has directed a grand total of just 10 films in his career (and that's counting two aquatic-life documentaries, "Ghosts of the Abyss" in 2003 and "Aliens of the Deep" in 2005).
So even though you're staring into the abyss, at the core is this held space that's really calm and centered; this idea that you take your listener right up to the edge, but your holding their hand the whole time.
The vehicle was careening wildly along the hillside edge of the road, the worn tires of the left side of the van about to drop off the guardrail-less side of the road into the abyss and deep valley alongside.
Last fall, Prestel released Art Forms from the Abyss: Ernst Haeckel's Images From The HMS Challenger Expedition, featuring rare selections from his 222 lithographs of marine microorganisms that accompanied the over 50 folio volumes of scientific reports from the Challenger expedition.
If the mainly peaceful Chilean people do manage such a seemingly intractable task — bridging the abyss between recalcitrant protesters and a fearful elite clinging to power — this deepening of democracy might show other nations a way to deal with similar divisions.
The characters tumble toward the abyss, as Lydia Wilson's transgression-prone Duchess lingers in view of the audience even after Webster's text has relegated her to oblivion: The onstage structure becomes a transparent mausoleum whose inhabitants won't be so easily dispatched.
" Brad Parscale, the manager of Mr. Trump's re-election campaign, circulated polling data on Twitter to argue that Ms. Pelosi was "marching members of her caucus off the plank and into the abyss," adding, "Impeachment is killing her freshman members.
Authorities in Puerto Rico charged Anello in October with negligent homicide, alleging he "negligently exposed the child to the abyss through a window on the 11th floor," according to a statement from the Puerto Rico Department of Justice obtained by PEOPLE.
STOCKHOLM, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Japanese-born Kazuo Ishiguro has won the Nobel Prize for Literature for uncovering "the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world," the Swedish Academy said on Thursday on awarding the 9 million crown ($1.1 million) prize.
By its politics and I happen to believe that it's held back by this, by this specific government which almost pushed the country to the brink of the abyss back in July 2015 and has frankly been unable to regain credibility ever since.
Things are kind of quaint and almost pleasant for a little while during the trailer until, about 50 seconds in, our ears are ruptured by the sound of what appears to be Jason Derulo shouting into the abyss for no discernible reason.
If Republicans can't legislate a replacement bill over the course of three years (and nothing we've seen over the past seven suggests they can) they will have to choose between extending the sunset indefinitely or falling off the insurance cliff into the abyss.
Users lie back and enjoy the show, maybe looking around a bit while they're at it (but don't look around too much – Badoink VR videos are just 180 degrees, so look too far in one direction and you'll fall into the abyss).
As the Israeli journalist Ben Caspit observed, Netanyahu views this cohort, with its predilection for assimilation, as being on the verge of extinction: "Soon they will be at the threshold of the abyss and will simply collapse from within and disappear," Caspit writes.
The pained howls are dark, ritualistic sounds of inhumanity, but there's a sense of the worshipful as well; at times, it sounds as though Hell's own choir was being dredged from the abyss to soundtrack the horrific, grimy feedback that Sutekh Hexen create.
Her universe of multicolored figures features scenes of revelry and intimacy that often reveal the sparks of attraction between two people (or groups of people) in otherwise banal settings, and it conveys a sense of hope in the abyss of contemporary life.
If we are going to rescue our presidential debates from the abyss into which they have fallen, if we're going to move on after this election, it might be helpful for us to think a little bit about the importance of such norms.
The answers seemingly reside within that shadowy facility -- which resembles the plastic prison in which Magneto was held in the "X-Men" movies -- where the oddball assortment of employees have the dazed demeanor of people who have stared deeply into the abyss.
Her character is required to be impish, scandalous, depressed, and in love, sometimes all at once, and Kulig has the sort of screen presence that's impossible to tear your eyes away from, whether she's singing, weeping, dancing, or staring into the abyss.
When my children were young, they liked to stare at a pie plate hanging in our kitchen, with the digits of pi running around the rim and spiraling in toward the center, shrinking in size as the numbers swirled into the abyss.
A second Oscar nomination followed for "Doubt" in 2009, in which her credible innocence as the nun Sister James, opposite Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman in scathing battle, ballasts a story about the thin line between human nature and the abyss.
Mr. Villeneuve nods to "2001: A Space Odyssey" here and there in the astronaut-like hazmat suits, the allusions to the abyss (the humans sometimes float, as if in space) and of course the looming monoliths, one of them named Stanley Kubrick.
"The other way to play that is to go cheap – TJX has actually had a really good run and I think that will continue as well as a lot of retailers right now are really staring into the abyss of bankruptcy," she said.
At times, Higgins even freely experimented with color, like in issue No. 6, "The Abyss Gazes Also," which begins with a brighter palette that eventually turns darker and darker along with the character&aposs descent into his dark past, finally ending in black.
We read the books of Pascal, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky and the other thinkers of the abyss, if we ever do, in the way we look at ancient coins: as curiosa, interesting remnants from times past, not as something that can feed us today.
So much of it hangs on the terrifying precipice Jeffrey had to keep from falling over every day in the Navy, and his barely restrained fury at an institution he loves mistreating him so badly, before finally pushing him into the abyss of Cunanan's rage.
"Hate and anger are dragging us toward the abyss once again," Iger said, adding that it is consuming public discourse and shaping the country and culture into something that is wholly unrecognizable to those who still believe in civility, human rights and basic decency.
Taking a ferry to Ikea, gallery hopping for the free wine, settling into to an orb of apathy as you stare into the abyss on your subway ride home — these are all authentic New York experiences, and all far from what I'm doing right now.
So it's entirely possible that, long after most of the other candidates have dropped out, Yang will still be there tweeting, jumping onto Reddit threads, grabbing microphones, and using the best of modern technology to explain why modern technology is leading America into the abyss.
The pleasure of the remake, even when viewed piecemeal, is that it's a testament to the transporting glories of movie love, to that passion that sweeps you up whether you're sailing over the rainbow with Dorothy or riding shotgun with Ripley into the abyss.
Read more:Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam warns against pushing the city into the 'abyss' as protesters force airport to cancel hundreds more flightsHu Xijin, editor-in-chief of the Global Times, identified one of the men as a journalist at the nationalistic Chinese tabloid.
"A lot of newly arrived Asian immigrants have this erroneous idea that there are three public schools that are good and then there's the abyss," explained Amy Hsin, a professor of sociology at CUNY and a member of the city's school diversity advisory group.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico on Tuesday unveiled parts of a keenly awaited business plan meant to bring the world's most indebted oil company back from the abyss, but its vow of $27 billion in government support failed to dispel worries of a ratings downgrade.
"Those in the administration who have looked at the enormous task of bringing Venezuela back from the abyss realize that the revival of the oil industry, the main source of foreign earnings, is a difficult multiyear process," one of the sources said of Pompeo's view.
Since then, that rookie, Matt Murray, has saved 47 of 48 shots, including all 31 in Game 3043 of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal Thursday, when he shoved the Rangers toward the abyss in a 5-0 victory that was more lopsided than the score suggested.
Certain pieces are hard to identify, like one of the most compelling works in the exhibition: Jeannette Ehlers's "Black Bullets" (2012), a video of figures walking down stairs but mirrored onto a landscape, seemingly disappearing into the abyss while ominous music plays in the background.
With the world in lockdown and the stock market looking into the abyss, there is a far more urgent reason to defeat Trump in November: the health and, yes, the lives of millions of Americans who are in danger because of his ego-mad incompetence.
It might seem odd that in cities teetering at the edge of the abyss young people still go to class—in this case an evening class on corporate identity and product branding—but that is the way of things, with cities as with life.
The question for Americans is whether we will admit we have a real problem and agree on the need to forge a better way for ourselves, our children and our grandchildren, or whether we let this bipartisan spending addiction push us firmly into the abyss.
His voyage into the abyss starts in the emergency room at the hospital where he works, desperately trying to save victims of a suicide bomber, before discovering through Israeli friends that it was his wife who in fact murdered and harmed all these people.
We curate the happiest moments of our lives and our selves in photo albums, on social media, in the pages of scrapbooks; they are the ropes we toss into the abyss of depression so that, if or when we're there again, we might climb back out.
And while that series came to a conclusion back in August, I decided to bring it back for a one-off story about my time with "The Abyss," the latest No Man's Sky update that adds depth to the game's oceans and new, terrifying creatures to uncover.
The internet is similarly boundless, a place where anyone can post infinitely, where you're just a songbird, tweeting swear words and dark thoughts into the abyss of the jungle—even if you feel big for a moment, someone else is always bigger, more viral than you.
Image: BBCChina, conceiver of large, ambitious, and often terrifying new infrastructure projects, has decided to build another opportunity for its citizens to stare into the abyss of mortality very tall glass bridge, despite the fact that the last one wasn't as strong as some people hoped.
It is a symbol—a "memory marker", says Armin Nassehi, the author of a new book on the subject—that also denotes the wider downgrading of values like tradition, deference and unabashed national pride which, the student protesters believed, had led their parents' generation into the abyss.
It is little solace to say that whatever becomes of this horrible leap into the abyss—whatever happens to immigrant and Muslim and black communities; whatever happens to LGBT and women's rights; whatever happens to our economy; whatever happens to global stability—Republicans did this to us.
If I can just give a little bit of that working with Adam [on the book], that has meaning for me, and I think when you face the abyss of grief, the void, the boot on your chest, you want something positive to come out of it.
By all means, Gritty should have been a passing fad, a five-minute sensation that quickly faded into the abyss of the internet, but more than a year after his introduction, he's more popular than ever; the mascot, generally, seems to be growing in power. Why?
Ted Cruz -- a man who once warned that the country would "plunge into the abyss" under a Donald Trump presidency -- is now offering gushing praise for the President, calling him a much-needed "flash-bang grenade" who has upended the status quo in Washington for the better.
In this taut, unsettling tale, Marc, a reasonably content married man, goes to visit his mentally disabled daughter, Anne, and, on impulse, takes her and his fat lazy cat on a "journey into the abyss" — or, rather, to Agen, a town known mainly for its prunes.
Haunted by the sudden death of her father when she was little, at odds with her high-achieving, overly critical mother, she is well suited to her job in the E.R., which constantly reminds her of life's fragility, of how close we live to the abyss.
While some of the works are immature or otherwise miss the mark, the most compelling seem to spring from restless spates of experimentation that dance as close to the abyss as the landscape drawings of Arshile Gorky, shown in the same gallery space nearly two years ago.
Losing access to the Fox catalog would mean losing Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Cleopatra, The Hustler, M*A*S*H, The French Connection, Cast Away, Moulin Rouge, The Fly, Raising Arizona, The Princess Bride, The Abyss—the list goes on, and on, and on.
El Capitan does have vertical fractures that allow expert climbers to insert their hands and feet and sometimes entire legs and arms and then twist and flex those body parts in highly technical and painfully exhausting ways that do create a temporary grip over the abyss.
Sure, Delaney managed to use the occasion of some new candidates jumping in the race to release an NYU undergrad art film-style clip of himself jumping up onto a table a bunch of times (and demonstrating the abyss of late-middle-aged masculinity, I guess?).
The group of works provides a candid view into WalkingStick's grieving process, from the dramatic, red-and-black "The Abyss" (1989), through the blues and greens of "Letting Go from Chaos to Calm" (1990), to the pink and yellow cliffs of "Seeking the Silence, I" (1994).
Being off the road and not playing shows—and therefore not bringing in reliable income—while trying to focus on writing Back From the Abyss proved financially trying; as Ward reports, most of the band attempted to skate by on merchandise sales and twice-yearly publishing checks.
"Had Howard followed the example of previous political leaders in their dealings with gun massacres, he could have dropped the matter into the abyss of the parliamentary committee process," Simon Chapman, a professor emeritus at the University of Sydney, writes in his book Over Our Dead Bodies.
Dälek's take on hip-hop is foreboding and hypnotic in a way that feels unexpected; sure, in the Age of Future, creepy, dark vibes are almost de rigeur, but Dälek takes it a step further towards the abyss by incorporating a seething electronic edge—think Einstürzende Neubauten, not Soundcloud.
Despite the divisions, the shift over the last year toward peace is significant, not just because the Misurata militias have been seen as part of the problem that has been tearing the country apart, but because the change of mood could help pull Libya back from the abyss.
"While the economy as a whole is holding up surprisingly well, the number of people already falling into insolvency — or teetering on the edge of the abyss — suggests an interest rate rise may drive many more to the wall," David Birne, insolvency partner at accountants HW Fisher, said.
Read more:Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam warns against pushing the city into the 'abyss' as protesters force airport to cancel hundreds more flightsThe situation has captured the world's attention and has led US politicians — including congressional Republicans — to speak out unequivocally in support of the Hong Kong protesters.
Despite leading the country away from the abyss of the Great Recession, despite being instrumental in lowering the unemployment rate in Indiana (one of the nation's lowest at 3.8 percent, down from 20 percent seven years ago), and despite the fact that the jobs have returned to Elkhart, Ind.
Aside from the hard-liners, the closer the Westminster lawmakers are pushed toward the abyss of Brexit, and the clearer they see the horrors of it, the more they are coming to embrace a third option: Give the vote over Brexit back to the people through a new referendum.
Still, as Winston Churchill once remarked, "The future is unknowable, but the past should give us hope" — the hope that human ingenuity, reason and character can combine to save us from the abyss and keep us on a path, in another phrase of Churchill's, to broad, sunlit uplands.
Letts, for the record, has already explored this much-tilled territory in his Pulitzer-shortlisted "Man From Nebraska," seen here in 2017 (and, like "Linda Vista," a Second Stage presentation.) That, though, was a lyrical and oblique work that heard the abyss of nonexistence roaring within long silences.
And now, on the precipice of Brexit, ardent pro-European Britons, who by some measures outnumber those favoring Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, are looking for new outlets for their rage — something, anything, to keep from staring into the abyss of a generation-long exile from the bloc.
"Since Copernicus," he wrote, "man has been rolling away from the center towards X." That "X" was the abyss opened up by the collapse of this belief that earth was the center of things, that history had a direction or that humanity held a privileged place in the cosmos.
In May and June, ONC scientists are at sea aboard two research ships, updating and expanding their network—"wiring the abyss," as they call it—using remote operated vehicles, or ROVs, that can be piloted from the ship's deck while they work on the information-transmitting nodes and cables deep underwater.
Meanwhile, Tumblr (which is owned by TechCrunch parent company Verizon Media) seems to be heading for the abyss according to Shannan Liao at The Verge: Tumblr's global traffic in December clocked in at 521 million, but it had dropped to 370 million by February, web analytics firm SimilarWeb tells The Verge.
CARTAGENA, Colombia (Reuters) - A rejection of Colombia's peace accord in a referendum next week would be a "leap into the abyss" as it could intensify the war and cost the country a decade to get Marxist FARC rebels back to the negotiating table, the government's chief peace negotiator told Reuters.
Johnson said if the EU was unwilling to accept further changes, Britain should leave without a deal as while this would be more difficult in the short term, in the end it would be "the only safe route out of the abyss and the only safe path to self respect".
"Factors such as the UK's monetary and fiscal response or Brexit are beside the point: this is about the U.S. dollar, which is proving unstoppable as global financial markets stare into the abyss of crisis-like conditions," Ranko Berich, head of market analysis at Monex Europe, a foreign exchange company.
I was pleasantly surprised when the top stack took shape, but wasn't celebrating yet, as I know all too well the feeling of having one section come out nicely, only to have the symmetrical section refuse to cooperate (I have many half-finished themelesses haunting the abyss of my files).
What to watch: "After an 18 month-long trade war, it appears that both sides have stopped, stared into the abyss, concluded that its a very long way down there and a lot people on both sides could get seriously hurt — and without any real lasting benefit to anybody," Rudd writes.
At last there was something to do on long train journeys that didn't involve staring into the abyss, drinking piping hot sort-of coffee, or reading Rush Hour Crush over and over again until Milton Keynes hovered into view, a diamond in the dismal rough of the endless English nowhere.
The perfect middle ground between paying a $20 entry fee to yell into your friend's ear all night and staring into the abyss of your computer screen until you pass out alone, entertaining at home combines the drinking and socialization of the former with the comfort and cost efficiency of the latter.
Available in the Steam store today for free, the new version of Google Earth lets anyone wearing the HTC Vive headset walk the streets of the most iconic cities in the world, dive through canyons like a hawk, and float around in space, staring at the pale blue dot from the abyss.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES POLITICS: Democrats, famous for "teetering on the brink of the abyss" as one Democratic strategist put it, are worried about beating the president next fall, and with the Iowa caucuses just over three months away, Democrats fret they won't have the perfect candidate to take Trump on, Amie Parnes reports.
From appearances before party donors to conversations with activists and lawmakers, Mr. Obama is going public with a message for his fellow Democrats he had previously made in private to allies and a handful of friendly journalists: Focus on defeating President Trump, ditch the ideological purity and the "cancel" culture, or face the abyss.
They will have nothing to stand on because despite all that opposition, despite all the mockery and all false prophecy, you will have a President that will have turned this country from the abyss back to prosperity, and so they are not afraid that he&aposs going to fail, they are afraid he&aposs going to succeed.
"Bar" is actually quite a vague, wide-ranging term used to describe everything from the sticky, neon 99p-a-mixer fuckpits where most British teenagers experience their first pangs of fake ID freedom, to the joyless payday venues full of pension-ready office workers filling the abyss in their souls with xenophobic ale every Friday night.
Ten years ago this weekend, the U.S. economy stared into the abyss: Bear Stearns had failed and been acquired; Fannie and Freddie had been taken over by the federal government; Lehman was about to file for the biggest corporate crack-up in history, and various other financial and industrial firms begged for government support in coming weeks.
The environmental movement, she notes, born during the era of the moonshot, when earthlings first saw the planet as it is — a tiny, vulnerable blue marble dangling in the abyss of space — disastrously ignored the implications of those images by pitting people against nature and failing to seek common ground with urbanists, pacifists and social justice advocates.
Stephen Karam's extraordinary comedy-drama — the finest of the season — has transferred to Broadway with its prized virtues intact: a superlative cast; direction from Joe Mantello that deftly navigates its shifts in tone; and, of course, Mr. Karam's delicate but trenchant writing, depicting with great humor and empathy a middle-class family on the edge of the abyss.
Stephen Karam's extraordinary comedy-drama — the finest of the season — managed its transfer to Broadway with its prized virtues intact: a superlative cast; direction from Joe Mantello that deftly navigates its shifts in tone; and, of course, Mr. Karam's delicate but trenchant writing, depicting with great humor and empathy a middle-class family on the edge of the abyss.
Since Trump is a fan of phone calls, I caught up with my dad, but the phone call required me to think of someone other than myself, which felt dishonest to Trump's spirit, so I got off the phone after ten minutes to stare into the abyss of my Twitter feed and obsess over whether people liked me or not.
This road, nearly 40 miles long, is nothing like the one that preceded it: it's not paved, it doesn't have any guardrails to protect us from the abyss below (which is up to 21,200 feet deep), it's very narrow (with sections that are only about 22 feet across), it's full of pebbles, and has numerous sections flooded with water from nearby streams.
" Naji also received support from over 500 Egyptian artists and writers, who published a statement condemning the court's decision; they came to his defense "to raise the alarm about the terrible and terrifying path taken by the regime, a path that leads the entire country towards the abyss, through 'assassinating' the public space of expression and confiscating the political space.
In "The Splendid and the Vile," Erik Larson, the author of such earlier books as "In the Garden of Beasts" and "The Devil in the White City," tells the story of how that feat was indeed accomplished during Churchill's first year as prime minister, rescuing Western civilization from the edge of the abyss and leaving it free to continue to fight.

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