If done correctly, it allows a relevant book cover, artwork, or famous news photograph to illustrate an article, giving Wikipedia a freer hand to illustrate the world.
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To illustrate this, the company added three new capabilities today.
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And, it's using a currency chart to illustrate its case.
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How did you go about picking the scenes to illustrate?
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The book had so many scenes I wanted to illustrate.
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We could tell you 443 stories to illustrate these attributes.
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He used the metaphor of a pizzeria to illustrate this.
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Occasionally, they fight over who gets to illustrate certain findings.
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That all helps to illustrate the challenge Jawbone is facing.
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He then got a gun out to illustrate that point.
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Many climate scientists used Gary's photographs to illustrate their lectures.
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The better to illustrate the point of the pictures, presumably.
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"I wanted to illustrate a children's book," she once wrote.
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The emails published last week appear to illustrate those tensions.
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First, choose an article from Metropolitan Diary to illustrate. 2.
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What words does the author use to illustrate their emotions?
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He draws out his own notebook to illustrate the point.
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Here are some tips, with student examples to illustrate each.
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To illustrate that concept, let's look at a hypothetical situation.
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Here are just a few scenarios to illustrate this point.
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What evidence does the article provide to illustrate this claim?
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Granted, LeWitt did not set out to illustrate racial dynamics.
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Her gift seems to illustrate the difference between Eleven and Kali.
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Its anonymous designer used a wheel to illustrate different moral principles.
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So I wanted to use an anecdote to illustrate that idea.
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He pointed to Alphabet, among other stocks, to illustrate his case.
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To illustrate her point, she cited the example of Mitsubishi Motor.
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To illustrate its shortcomings, the Haggler will use a personal story.
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To illustrate, she told a story familiar to many Twitter users.
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What are at least three examples he uses to illustrate it?
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Loved it when he twirled his arms to illustrate 'the lines.
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Scheutz offers a pair of simple examples to illustrate the point.
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A nice way to illustrate this is to think about mood.
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I think we still need a powerful scene to illustrate that.
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To illustrate their point, Moreira and Muir present the following chart.
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And it took me forever to get someone to illustrate it.
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So moved, in fact, that I decided to illustrate the story.
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A few numbers help to illustrate the scale of the problem.
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I added it to illustrate that you're allowed to import vmods.
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At least I think that's what it was supposed to illustrate.
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Here are some numbers to illustrate the feast and the hangover.
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I'm not just there trying to illustrate a posture or pose.
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The survey sought to illustrate the scope of the #MeToo movement.
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Draw and label a picture to illustrate your life in rings.
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This exhibition relies on contemporary artists to illustrate these modern problems.
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Below are nine charts that I presented to illustrate the situation.
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It is a challenge to illustrate a general problem like obesity.
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As he begins to explain, he uses his body to illustrate.
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Bell uses their story to illustrate a ubiquitous and illicit trade
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Wronker would go on to illustrate dozens of other children's books.
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Orbital lines popped up to illustrate the asteroid's path near to Ada.
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The NPS is meant to illustrate the outcomes of our current ambitions.
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She nodded to Jesus' teachings to illustrate her hope for the future.
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The point to me was to illustrate the absurdity of this system.
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To illustrate coal's stubborn resilience, consider the Patratu power station in Jharkhand.
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To illustrate his point, Brown used the example of Starbucks prepaid cards.
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To illustrate how this is playing out, think of Facebook and Snapchat.
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To illustrate these themes we've imagined him in a variety of guises.
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To illustrate her point, Banks styled the following photoshoot using affordable brands.
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It compels Iran to illustrate its own deterrence, which you call provocation.
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We coined a term called "the Man Box" to illustrate these teachings.
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But the dramatic difference helps to illustrate why investors were expecting more.
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Nukemap uses declassified information to illustrate the various consequences of those detonations.
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She used that season's ensembles to illustrate "The Fairies," by Charles Perrault.
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To illustrate their lesson, professors first filled an empty bottle with water.
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Our goal is to illustrate the mosaic of experiences associated with OCD.
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To illustrate this point, Gibbons led Danielle through a quick self-massage.
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As Kirili cautions, however, one medium is never used to illustrate another.
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Absolutely, and I have an anecdote from that time to illustrate that.
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He used a favorite character to illustrate his point: the petulant barista.
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More than once, she uses the same quotation to illustrate different points.
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This humiliating practice was meant to illustrate the impossibility of racial equality.
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They were designed to illustrate how he wanted his team to defend.
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Mr. Rank uses the game of musical chairs to illustrate his point.
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What would it look like if you were to illustrate the concept?
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Q: I'm going to illustrate that for the jury, do that again.
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And at times, we were the first to illustrate these unanticipated findings.
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Some have used the hashtags #oneless or #onelessgun to illustrate their endeavors.
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Starting in 230, the baron asked an artist to illustrate each vintage.
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And I'll give you a real-world use case to illustrate this.
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To illustrate Kant's text, Büttner researched images from Kant's own private library.
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Soon, Torres-Weiner encouraged her to illustrate what happened just 24 hours earlier.
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She started photographing pairs of different items to illustrate breasts: cantaloupes, flashlights, muffins.
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Hearn outlined further points of comparison to illustrate the safety of these abortions.
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We compiled an exact play-by-play with Instagram photographic proof to illustrate.
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Allow me to illustrate with a high-viz jacket and a kitten. Ouf.
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Subway Hands is similarly trying to illustrate city life, with a different approach.
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I use this idea of a triangle to illustrate what I'm talking about.
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To illustrate how far MU2628 is from Earth, consider the speed of light.
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"I always try to illustrate them in a funny, friendly way," Simon adds.
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In an email, Ms. Johnson told a story to illustrate her husband's personality.
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The industry is racing to illustrate the good that private-equity firms do.
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Krystal Ball shares a story to illustrate why she supports Medicare for All.
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The industry is racing to illustrate the good that private equity firms do.
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Schrödinger's cat is the thought experiment many physicists use to illustrate this concept.
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She pointed to Ms. Winfrey and Charlie Rose to illustrate her broader goals.
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To illustrate this wizardry, de Lecea brings up a video on his laptop.
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Attorneys for the plaintiffs reiterated a host of arguments to illustrate political motives.
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In the video we wanted to illustrate that pursuit of stillness within identity.
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Andersson tells me a story to illustrate some of what he's talking about.
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Maybe the point of the guards is to illustrate various shades of douchebag.
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To illustrate, suppose Jeff Bezos agreed to give you one penny on Jan.
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Pop minimalism inhabits a sliding scale, as the xx seem determined to illustrate.
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The brief uses Frank and Watkins, the named objectors, to illustrate that point.
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The finessing of a paintbrush to illustrate isn't really an interest of mine.
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Galápagos finches have been used since Darwin's time to illustrate evolution in action.
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But Mr. Waltz insisted that it wasn't his task to illustrate a story.
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Choose any New York Times article that you would like to illustrate. 2.
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The first is endless first-name-only anecdotes meant to illustrate Perel's points.
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It's easy to illustrate how this widening of the gap can come about.
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You wrote about your difficulty finding diverse images of women to illustrate stories.
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To illustrate the issue, Acevedo-Garcia focuses on two neighborhoods in Detroit, Michigan.
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Use the board to illustrate connections to guide students in their essay writing.
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Let's take a look at a few ruling clans to illustrate the point.
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Swansea's experiment with Bradley, of course, seems to illustrate perfectly why that is.
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We asked the artist Lorraine Sorlet to illustrate a few of these interventions.
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Many are ripped in half, as if to illustrate the danger of divisive politics.
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To illustrate the point, Thiel took aim at the annual Davos World Economic Forum.
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To illustrate his point, he invited "miracles" like Megan Crowley to attend the speech.
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To illustrate the concept, I've used a web-based tool I helped develop, SexDifference.
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He also compared Clinton to Dick Cheney to illustrate that "experience" isn't always good.
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Venezuela seems as if it is about to illustrate this in a big way.
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You might create a drawing of a zombie with labels to illustrate these points.
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We will present new features to illustrate our ideas in a very near future.
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There is nothing better to illustrate all of America's antitrust problems in one place.
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Georgian and Victorian Games: The Liman Collection is divided thematically to illustrate several trends.
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You don't need to go far back for political examples to illustrate this point.
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To illustrate his point, Gross compared the world economy to the board game Monopoly.
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Typically, these images are superimposed onto visible-light images to illustrate the whole scene.
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To illustrate the difficulty in picking what to highlight, look at the media coverage.
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To illustrate, Mandelin passed on some examples that, at least, suggest a machine translation.
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Or do they know what objective factors to cite to illustrate the advisor's trustworthiness?
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There was talk of buckets (three of them) to illustrate some members' desired process.
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And don't forget to illustrate your unique professional story and achievements by adding visuals.
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I wanted the bare minimum just to illustrate the context, to set the tone.
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In an attempt to illustrate IoT risks to a young audience, VPN provider HideMyAss.
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One afternoon, we gathered to illustrate a large poster to decorate our school hallway.
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He draws all the time, to work out a plan, to illustrate a point.
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The book goes on to illustrate the importance of gold in health and medicine.
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The velociraptor poster was one of several Lee brought in to illustrate his point.
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She uses this story to illustrate one thing: Teenagers need to learn about sexting.
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He could have pointed to all corners of the room to illustrate his point.
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Mr. Trump has had a penchant for using tragedies to illustrate his campaign's message.
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With her actions, Murkowski then appeared to illustrate the risks of Trump's pressure campaign.
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I did this to illustrate one way to validate logic during a client request.
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To illustrate her point, Uwan cited the biblical story of Joseph and his brothers.
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To illustrate this point, there was a case in Michigan in March of 2010.
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The nuisance of packing and posting it all will serve to illustrate the problem.
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Asking insightful questions is a great way to illustrate that you're really paying attention.
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Instead, his prosecutors largely used indictments and court filings to illustrate their sweeping investigation.
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To illustrate that point, he often cites one of modern science's most chilling statements.
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He provided an example to illustrate how much can be lost through delaying investing.
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While trying to illustrate the Colts&apos defensive coverages, McFarland instead drew a penis.
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To illustrate, one mother explained how much she loves her 30-year-old son.
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As if to illustrate the danger, several new fires cropped up across Southern California.
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It's unclear what, exactly, at the scene might serve to illustrate such a struggle.
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The divide seemed to illustrate how much is at stake in selecting Justice Scalia's replacement.
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However, the photo she used to illustrate her distaste was recently called into serious question.
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The great example we always use to illustrate the jab-and-duck is Roberto Duran.
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For the LSD and psilocybin, I disordered the whole image to illustrate mind-bending hallucinations.
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So she set out to illustrate all the female gold medalists from that year's games.
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Patreon responded by updating their announcement with two charts meant to illustrate what to expect.
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Scientists convened at eugenics conferences held at prestigious museums and universities to illustrate their hypotheses.
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And maybe the recent college admission scandal is a good way to illustrate this concretely.
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Artist Jane Mount then painted their books on a virtual bookshelf to illustrate each profile.
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That discovery sparked an effort to illustrate reports of unusual laws across all 50 states.
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And I hope more companies will create this kind of charts to illustrate their SLAs.
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Kuznets's own life seemed to illustrate how education could raise the income of the poor.
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The theory simplifies reality to illustrate a truth—a firm's worth is ultimately its cashflows.
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That's anecdotal, but perhaps still serves to illustrate what's happened to 5,000 early tvOS adopters.
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Another salient example to illustrate that point is Samsung's experience with its Bixby voice assistant.
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The other wasn't about barf, but had a post that used barf to illustrate grossness.
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It's a collaborative process in which I talk through the issues I'm hoping to illustrate.
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Pat Hines used a very unusual tool to illustrate his book, Camp Redblood: Microsoft Paint.
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But secondly, Schafer used to illustrate for the magazine submitting her own comics and drawings.
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Fitch tested two hypothetical scenarios to illustrate the impact that rising deposit rates could have.
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To illustrate how playoff pay can represent a pay raise consider Patriots cornerback Jonathan Jones.
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Use your responses to illustrate how you can be of service to the hiring manager.
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The purpose of my pictures is not to illustrate what anxiety looks and feels like.
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A celebrity uses a piece of furniture to illustrate why they don't like Hillary. 14.
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The near-collapse of Valeant, a drugs firm, seems to illustrate a toxic business culture.
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Then it was a stately gesture to illustrate an alliance he's done little to cultivate.
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Set aside the previous paragraph; there's an even easier way to illustrate this trade-off.
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It just serves to illustrate how difficult it is to predict, track, and study epidemics.
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That deal is often held up to illustrate the beginning of Romania's tech sector potential.
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The folks at Mashable compiled a few GIFs to illustrate the anonymous character's eerie presence.
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The point was to illustrate there was no "right way" a male organ should look.
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But the study fast-forwards the age to 67 in order to illustrate the endgame.
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To illustrate the case, they contrast the experience of African-Americans with that of women.
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It's so hot that weather presenters have had to use deep purple to illustrate it.
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We received hundreds of responses, and asked artists to illustrate some of the most illuminating.
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He told a personal story to illustrate what he called the powerlessness of many consumers.
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Why do you think he chose this Navajo formula to illustrate the power of words?
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It also appears to illustrate the clumsiness with which the Trump administration drafts federal policies.
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To illustrate why, she refers to a scandal at the elite grammar school she attended.
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It's so hard to find a new way to illustrate many Olympic sports, especially bobsled.
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In particular, he wants his experiences as a trans student to illustrate its increasing diversity.
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And the case of Ariel serves to illustrate the contentiousness of unilaterally defining the blocs.
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On Wednesday, Prystaiko tried to illustrate for Apple what the map change means to Ukrainians.
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To illustrate how completely Amazon is upending shopping, consider a recent product hunt of mine.
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Working on Spitzer, I've been able to illustrate so many different kinds of astronomical objects.
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Instead, it can be more productive to illustrate the potential benefits that mitigation may carry.
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He even posted a voice memo in Slack to illustrate the differences (there weren't any).
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It was one thing for an artist to illustrate a giant, blue, naked super-god.
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It will largely continue to illustrate, without condemning, how the powerful dominate the less powerful.
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Recipes are often used as an example to illustrate how voice-only does not work.
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But this map helps to illustrate how this possibility, while remote, is not unthinkable, either.
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Three in five fictional characters whom the authors invented to illustrate a concept were men.
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The analysts at Rhodium Group have found a nice visual way to illustrate the point.
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And again, HBO's success, despite our tremendous success, is a good way to illustrate that.
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Alright, so the above clip is edited a little bit—but to illustrate a point.
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The six sites we chose help to illustrate the complexity of lynching, and its pervasiveness.
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They do the Shiva thing with their hands to illustrate the complexity of information overload.
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And he's an elegant writer, with clear and memorable turns of phrase to illustrate complex points.
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Zee pointed to the example of flights between Amsterdam and New Delhi to illustrate the impact.
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" The statement continues: "To illustrate this, we collaborated with photographer Ami Vitale on our set design.
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But the video on YouTube, as with all other demos, was a dramatization intended to illustrate.
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He's showing me research prototypes to illustrate the wizardry behind the new pen and ink technology.
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Widman explained finer points of law, pausing to illustrate them with stories from his long career.
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To illustrate this internationalism, European Spring will run citizens of one country as candidates in another.
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The horses that accompany her are not just distinctive props, but meant to illustrate this philosophy.
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The video repeatedly uses visual aids — a boot and two cliff edges — to illustrate its point.
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And to illustrate the point, he tells me about the Toba Eruption, about 75,000 years ago.
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A little BTS shot to illustrate that we do know how to have fun on set.
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We see multiple lithographs made from Girault's photographs, used to illustrate his volumes on Islamic architecture.
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It's not that hard to take a few images to illustrate what a device can deliver.
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To illustrate his point, Gordon takes a look at FXY, the ETF that tracks the currency.
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To illustrate the capabilities of the 128, Gopalan gives an example of a particularly challenging situation.
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He even pulls out a poster board to illustrate how the words are broken down phonetically.
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The authors put forward four case studies to illustrate the choking spread of rent-seeking behaviour.
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He used the prohibition of alcohol by United States during the 1920s to illustrate his point.
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NB: The last trick we found is that we made a video to illustrate the mixtape.
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The main point of the NASA article was to illustrate that astrology is not a science.
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I think to suddenly take upon a concrete shape in order to illustrate that becomes weak.
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Where the conceit is really strong, then trying to illustrate it is kind of almost meaningless.
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The images will be paired with traditional Japanese artworks to illustrate the convergence of two worlds.
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To illustrate, let's run through the guidelines Motherboard published as it pertains to the Farah news.
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Lieu's calls and listened in to his conversations (with his consent) to illustrate the hacking capabilities.
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She frequently touted that role on the campaign trail to illustrate her commitment to helping children.
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It uses emoji characters to create simple ciphers in order to illustrate the basics of encryption.
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Cramer expects the company to illustrate that spring weather will be a boost for its stores.
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On Monday, Cramer said he would "buy Culp," to illustrate his faith in the CEOs leadership.
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Her Facebook post shows a photo of her with her daughter to illustrate what she means.
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To illustrate, he offered the example of a defender rotating over and thwarting a shot attempt.
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Democrats pointed to the shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado to illustrate the danger.
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He and his colleagues offer an example to illustrate the doctor's moral obligation to the child.
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Midday Friday, a panel discusses Ms. Erdman's influence and legacy, with performances to illustrate (1:00).
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Ho had pictures of herself Photoshopped according to those Instagram beauty standards to illustrate her findings.
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Mr. Macintyre is masterly in using details to illustrate his heroes' bravery, élan and dogged perseverance.
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It could even serve to illustrate the actor-network theory of Bruno Latour's Reassembling the Social.
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To illustrate her points, she shared a few condolence letters from famous literary and historical figures.
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To illustrate, Dr. Loganathan recalled a night when a brain-dead patient went into cardiac arrest.
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Even in his 20s, opportunities to illustrate books and undertake public commissions began to pile up.
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You can pick plenty of other metrics to illustrate the deteriorating state of employer-sponsored insurance.
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And maybe I will have even more words to illustrate life to my daughters one day.
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Perhaps her exaggeratedly theatrical performance is meant to illustrate the depths of her illness and delusion.
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What do you think the editorial was about if this image was used to illustrate it?
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I don't have ideas or stories or anything that I want to illustrate with my work.
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Despite this fact, online outlets continue to use the painting to illustrate who the Vandals were.
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Atlas was designed to illustrate how robots can achieve human-like mobility, and it's terrifyingly close.
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To illustrate, we've divvied up Republican House districts into eight groups to keep an eye on.
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For New York City birders, the duck seemed to illustrate the specifics of a global problem.
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You can add photos to a Google review to illustrate your experience at a specific business.
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His campaign later apologized for using a stock photograph from Kenya to illustrate the plan online.
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To illustrate the power of framing free-market theories in this way, he shared an anecdote.
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This photo was shared by a fake news outlet on Twitter to illustrate last night's airstrikes.
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The future president used vertical lines and a jagged roof to illustrate its famous stepped facade.
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Women in Tbilisi, Georgia, demonstrated under a symbolic "glass ceiling" to illustrate limitations on women's advancement.
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Seis pulled some examples from this week's fair to illustrate what makes art worth the investment.
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In Tbilisi, Georgia, women demonstrated under a symbolic "glass ceiling" to illustrate limitations on women's empowerment.
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Brafman crinkled the potato chip bag to illustrate the hard work of Shkreli to build Retrophin.
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I actually measured the puzzle and hand ruled the grid in order to illustrate my idea.
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They introduce too many guests chosen to illustrate these talking points and to draw mandatory applause.
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So graphics editor Javier Zarracina and I tried to illustrate exactly what this gap looks like.
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As a helpful way to illustrate this point, here are all six—six—of Fitzpatrick's interceptions.
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Stern wrote her column without the letters E and R to illustrate how annoying the problem is.
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McMahon writes well, has a fine eye for detail and finds original stories to illustrate his argument.
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The social media star posted this side-by-side to illustrate what a little flexing can achieve.
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"Users of platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Slack routinely use GIFs to illustrate their messages," Rossini writes.
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Kushner pointed to Poland, South Korea and Japan to illustrate what he sees as possible for Palestinians.
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Rabinovich writes computer programs and web apps for many of their exhibitions, while Foley loves to illustrate.
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We later received a DMCA takedown notice for using Titan Note's product imagery to illustrate our story.
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In this web exclusive, he uses his Sarepta trade to illustrate the benefits of weekly options trading.
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But lately that has only served to illustrate how much the company's old business has fallen apart.
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That's when I started to illustrate my story and exactly when it became a means of survival.
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A photograph of George Washington's genealogy from the accompanying exhibition is on display to illustrate the point.
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Her cartoon seemed to illustrate life as one of two straight, middle-class adults in a couple.
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As if to illustrate Mr. Saccomani's point, the conductor Armando Gatto, 89, came in, pushing his walker.
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To illustrate the problem Sheikh likes to show two close-up photographs of tennis player Rafael Nadal.
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Through her scenes with Michael, I tried to illustrate the importance of earning trust at her pace.
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He aimed to shake up the commercialisation of art, and to illustrate man's basic animal-like tendencies.
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The hobby was put to use by political cartoonists to illustrate his competitive nature as a politician.
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To illustrate his case, Mr Crabtree provides profiles of businessmen whose sheer ambition, he argues, is vital.
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To illustrate, here are three moments in a day in the life of today's digitally equipped teenagers.
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The strategist picked a recent Morgan Stanley report on World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) to illustrate his point.
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On a whiteboard in Mr Thompson's office at the Times is a diagram to illustrate the approach.
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Middle-aged football men casually throw around the word "rape" to illustrate banal points about a match.
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Just to illustrate the point thoroughly, here's a third and final crop from the same image comparison.
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The elevations have been exaggerated a bit, too, just to illustrate just how dynamic the geography is.
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And, more than any other fact, it seems to illustrate the horrifying extent of our local malaise.
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Identifying him as a moderate seems mainly to illustrate how the definition of political moderation is changing.
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Steelcase and Microsoft hope to illustrate how the workplace can support the rapid shift to creative work.
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To illustrate her point, Maria baked the cookies and had them available when we went to visit.
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My face wasn't just used to sell stuff or make a point, but also to illustrate things.
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To illustrate how Elliott waves work, Gordon applies it to a chart of the S&P 22000.
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He even busted out some stats to illustrate just how terrible the G-men are this season.
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The company is also keen to illustrate the wide ranges of uses beacons can be put to.
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It's a way to illustrate our interpretation of ALL forms of dance from a unique cultural perspective.
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My goal was to illustrate little-known struggles with images that encouraged readers to linger over them.
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To illustrate this fact, Kelly used his conversations with Congress about Trump's central campaign promise: The Wall.
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Select one image and discuss how it helps to illustrate the article's story and the themes. 4.
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Democrats don't need to triangulate on abortion or immigration to illustrate the dangers of Trump administration policy.
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Mo'Nique also used a major pay gap on the Netflix hit, "The Crown," to illustrate alleged discrimination.
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Budget figures by themselves are too simplistic a data point to illustrate the evolution of political power.
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To illustrate: EPA developed the proposed rule after consultation with staff for House Science Committee Chairman Rep.
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Mr. Burton's simple sketch shows the intensity of the character using only dots to illustrate the bees.
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He is wanting to illustrate a range of things that are happening in Britain at that time.
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To illustrate this, I close with an example of a hopeful shift in early childhood curriculum policy.
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Not according to Jimmy Kimmel, who tapped fourth graders to illustrate how simplistic Trump's speeches really sound.
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Through the book, Petroski uses his personal recollections of infrastructure to illustrate current issues in civil engineering.
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But the widespread mirth that the gag inspired seemed to illustrate how the president's aura has dimmed.
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To illustrate this, Figure 4 shows the variation (relative standard deviation) in the number of daily sessions.
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The angrier he got, the more he would gesticulate, flinging his hands up to illustrate a point.
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Stansberry points to Seems Like Old Times, which won Georgia on our map, to illustrate the distinction.
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" As if to illustrate the point, a woman approached us on the patio and said, "Excuse me.
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They used pictures and puppets to illustrate the distance between the United States and countries like Guatemala.
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To illustrate the point, ballistic missiles are shown in reverse motion, pulling back into their launch silos.
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Not that Hen feels deprived; she loves her work creating "grotesque, surreal tableaus" to illustrate children's books.
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Mr. Hall and Mr. Thompson had to overcome significant measurement and research challenges to illustrate these patterns.
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Like the House team, they used video to illustrate their arguments and break up the visual monotony.
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The point of the shocking story is not just to illustrate a catastrophic failure of American intelligence.
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To illustrate this point, consider the question of cruel and unusual punishment, forbidden under the Fourth Amendment.
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Next's third-quarter outcome continued to illustrate the clothing industry's structural shift from physical stores to online.
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Rather, it's to illustrate how incredibly difficult it is for Republicans to defend Trump's conversation with Zelensky.
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To illustrate, we can consider the hypothetical examples of a severe and a non-severe respiratory virus.
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There's something predatory about both the undisclosed allusion and the "life of privilege" it's made to illustrate.
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To illustrate the lasting effects of his influence, the festival is showcasing companies founded by Cunningham alumni.
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She used the example of McDonald's notoriously out-of-order ice cream machines to illustrate her point.
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To illustrate Graham's idea of ''Manager's schedule,'' Costache put a riotously mosaicked Google Calendar week on the monitor.
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And he hired Chad Hurd, an illustrator from the art department of "Archer," to illustrate some crucial scenes.
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To illustrate his point, Kapron pointed to the recent announcement of Ripple's partnership with Malaysia-based CIMB Group.
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To illustrate the rally, the publication selected an image of people forming the gender symbol for ... men. Whoops.
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"I thought if I don't speak their language, I would like to illustrate China without people," he says.
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The DC-based consumer advocacy group Public Knowledge has even produced a handy graphic to illustrate that point.
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To illustrate the point he has built a "minimalist" macroeconomic model, the smallest he can get away with.
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To illustrate the point, Robertson mentioned one of the 2020 field's long shots, former Colorado governor John Hickenlooper.
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This is by no means a comprehensive list, but rather a representative one, just to illustrate the problem.
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Luckily, we now have the perfect emoji to illustrate the feelings 299 left in our cold dead hearts.
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Their goal this time around was to illustrate the relationship between daughters and mothers by highlighting their similarities.
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To illustrate, we analyzed the 23 diversity data for six companies: Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Microsoft, Airbnb, and Apple.
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So what better way to illustrate the story of the past ten years than by revisiting the creative?
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In this example from Practical Engineering, paper, fabric, and even window screens are used to illustrate this point.
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I watched him rap with a young black church member to illustrate his deep desire for racial harmony.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Our Lady of Birth Control isn't the first comic to illustrate the life of Margaret Sanger.
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Business Insider has mapped out each firm's US branches to illustrate regions where the two firms' branches overlap.
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Perhaps the best way to illustrate this is to close with an actual quote from Gibson-Light's report.
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However, if the pre-addendum numbers were dramatically different, we have noted them to illustrate Trump's funding priorities.
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To illustrate how civilization will stagnate if it remains Earth-locked, Bezos uses the problem of energy consumption.
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To illustrate his point, he puts several examples of temp music and the final score side by side.
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To illustrate an extreme version of the problem, Welch told me the story of an epidemic-that-wasn't.
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Kantrowitz provided the math of a hypothetical rehabilitation to illustrate how the process leads to a larger debt.
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This demonstration representing the working man sees performers wearing encrusted, gray clothes to illustrate the restraints of society.
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That makes Morvan one of the first to illustrate the disorientation of young people in the French suburbs.
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DeGeneres revealed a bit of personal information to illustrate how she has experienced the same type of discrimination.
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To illustrate the point, here's an example that I have seen in my company's high-tech marketing work.
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GOP polling in 2002 said climate change was preferred over global warming to illustrate a less scary phenomenon.
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Pakistani artist Nashra Balagamwala chose to illustrate the human rights lawyer Asma Jahangir, who passed away in February.
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Here are some of the examples to illustrate the difference in tone: What he tweeted about automakers: Jan.
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Powell pointed to Adidas's shoe deal with Kanye West to illustrate his point about product scarcity driving demand.
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And while the show is focused on Gus himself, it could have done more to illustrate Maud's accomplishments.
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But Mr. Rockwell wanted to do more for the war effort and decided to illustrate Roosevelt's four freedoms.
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A scan through this newspaper's accounting of some of the Russian operations should serve to illustrate the point.
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To illustrate his love for America, he tells visitors he has taken his grandchildren to Disney World incognito.
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In "Tyrannical Minds," Haycock uses such tales to illustrate that childhood experiences do not by themselves make tyrants.
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But as the big day wears on, several disasters detonate, as if designed to illustrate Ms. Sampson's themes.
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I no longer saw memes that attempt to illustrate why we shouldn't accept Syrian refugees into our country.
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Yes, Dods did trick his subjects — but only in order to illustrate how dangerous other tricksters could be.
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But Professor Taylor said that individual responses to heat waves tended to illustrate a problem of environmental justice.
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The path of the two banks also serves to illustrate the diverging economic fates of Spain and Italy.
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We are, of course, wrong when we expect a work of the imagination to illustrate some moral profundity.
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Rather, Wave Hill plans to illustrate the importance of natural recyclers like dermestid beetles (the flesh-eating variety).
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To illustrate, Steffen cites the well-known analogy of trying to pack rocks and sand in a jar.
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To illustrate the value of "screenomic" measurement, the researchers evaluated the smartphone usage of two 14-year-olds.
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She often picks funny moments to illustrate, like Jingwen and Yao as zombies who prefer cake to brains.
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To illustrate that, just one of the six new species unearthed in China's Yunnan Province was an anthropoid.
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What do you think the Op-Ed essay was about, since this image was used to illustrate it?
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If I close my eyes longer than a blink"—she closed her eyes here to illustrate—"nothing happens.
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The report leans heavily on stats to illustrate the volume of work piling up on desks in Dublin.
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The Russian military also released an animation on its social media pages to illustrate its version of events.
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Above the House floor, the administration's hosted guests in the first lady's box meant to illustrate policy objectives.
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To illustrate the process, Cramer took a look at two of the best read-throughs of Thursday's session.
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Many are intent on using Britain to illustrate what they contend happens when a member leaves — nothing good.
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Media organizations, including The New York Times, use voter files as well to illustrate features of the electorate.
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Wrightson went on to illustrate the graphic novel adaptation of Creepshow, and the two remained friends and collaborators.
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She waggled her fingers around her face to illustrate how the Japanese fighting fish used to greet her.
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"This alphabet series uses photo manipulation to illustrate common objects in uncommon forms," Trehan tells The Creators Project.
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To illustrate these trends, we've generated an annotated, interactive color spectrum for each episode for you to explore.
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Hoffman, who died in 1966, was herself skeptical about the biological notions of race she was hired to illustrate.
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Here's a fitting Friday anecdote to illustrate the growing ubiquity of bike-sharing startups, and their rides, in China.
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To illustrate how idiotic Equifax's decision was, developer Nick Sweeting created a fake website of his own: securityequifax2017.com.
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He then offered to illustrate impermissible "abusive criticism", saying "You're not allowed to do this", and read the poem.
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The geometric covers help to illustrate those ideas specifically, but in a way that could be understood across cultures.
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That exhibition used visual art to illustrate deeply problematic historical events, many of them precipitated by the US government.
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But it wasn't necessary to have show Ted in flashbacks to illustrate his life with Jen and his kids.
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To illustrate the discovery for me, Roy called up an image of a magnified brain slice in the lab.
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The group also posted a photo of a desolate-looking Terminal 4 at the airport to illustrate its boycott.
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The toil that the poor fellow suffers in so doing undercuts the very principle he is straining to illustrate.
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To illustrate her point, the selection includes items like a shorts sweatsuit — their version of athleisure — adorned in pearls.
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And in a few cases, Pai made commitments or comments that help to illustrate where the commission is going.
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To illustrate this, Messrs Bayer and Charles use a useful thought experiment which they call the "earnings rank gap".
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With this project, Ackermann and Gobert sought to illustrate the still-sinister aura that hangs around these disgraced relics.
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More students are using computers or tablets, and teachers are increasingly using screens to illustrate aspects of their lessons.
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To illustrate how desperate his situation is, his worker finds him a real thumb and not a thumb drive.
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Fibig explained that it was important for management to illustrate to shareholders what the acquisition means for the company.
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To illustrate the problem, 53 countries in sub-Saharan Africa have five or fewer pathologists (Britain has around 1,800).
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To illustrate the compatibility of beefy apps, Microsoft created a demo showing Photoshop successfully running on a Snapdragon device.
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I feel like I need to be a nerd right now and use a quote to illustrate my point.
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But Universal Paperclips — designed to illustrate the Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom's "decision problem" for developing artificial intelligences — escalates quickly.
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Here's a little scenario to illustrate my point: I have a friend who earns more than $7503,000 a year.
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Sadly, the best way to illustrate such change is to look at the the rise and fall of Zynga.
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The Chinese, for example, launched a missile in 2007 to illustrate that it could blow up satellites in space.
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To illustrate the point, here is what a great star of the business world had to say about that.
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To illustrate its point, the letter shares some wait-time statistics that are likely to infuriate any NYC traveler.
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It's meant to illustrate how rapidly Alan's life has disintegrated, turning a successful executive into a deflated, doubtful man.
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One public speaker, former police officer John Seale, would play metal albums to illustrate what Africa's youth should avoid.
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And on Saturday, it was Katy Perry's turn to use fashion to illustrate her support for the Democratic candidate.
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We need new language to illustrate our desires and, in turn, inform our actions and responsibilities toward one another.
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It's not the full game, but it's enough to illustrate the kind of experience to expect from this Feb.
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Developers will be able to see each other's holograms through a Skype call and be able to illustrate them.
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McDonnell cited a metaphor penned by Monroe Institute employee Melissa Jager in order to illustrate the nature of hypnosis.
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And we've made it our mission to illustrate that variety and complexity with a little series called Bong Appétit.
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The system serves to illustrate the abstract concept of 'Chi,' or flow of energy, through interaction-based visual effects.
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Wade, ObamaCare Senate Democrats are running a campaign to illustrate the stakes of the newly open Supreme Court seat.
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Federal officials are required to submit disclosures annually to illustrate their wealth, including the values of assets and liabilities.
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Useem used a story about sailors being asked to hold several roles on a ship to illustrate his point.
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To illustrate its new global stature, Xi mentioned China's contributions of UN peacekeepers, a point of significant Chinese pride.
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The book has been widely cited by proponents of the white replacement theory to illustrate the dangers of immigration.
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She suggests teaching them now that they can't wait to save, and uses the following example to illustrate why.
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Jeff Scheib, the vice president in charge of actuarial services at Highmark, offered a statistic to illustrate the problem.
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The book has been widely cited by proponents of the white-replacement theory to illustrate the dangers of immigration.
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To illustrate this point, the agency used a graphic showing the outline of Texas on a map of Europe.
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Some states can point to data showing clear reductions in measures of recidivism to try to illustrate an impact.
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Over the past week, countless studios have opened their doors to people wanting to illustrate their solidarity with Manchester.
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He could scratch the itch of wanting to illustrate without being bombarded with options for every line and colour.
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To illustrate two methods of selling a knee strike, I'll use The Great Muta's Shining Wizard as an example.
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Harrod tells Creators that she regards knotting as a form of drawing that she uses to illustrate cultural struggles.
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Freitas uses many examples to illustrate the way universities have failed to address sexual assault in a comprehensive way.
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Yet scarcity in professional writing is so, well, scarce that its absence is easier to illustrate than its presence.
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In 1920, Conan Doyle used the photos to illustrate an article he was writing about the existence of fairies.
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The Indian Arts and Crafts Board soon commissioned her to illustrate, with pen, about 20 traditional Cherokee basket patterns.
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Sean Illing I like that you used historical figures as case studies to illustrate your arguments about the ego.
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There is a story that veterans at Facebook like to tell to illustrate the power of the News Feed.
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The Democratic candidates commonly use hierarchy to illustrate that they're in touch with the work yet to be done.
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But Mr. Feldstein had already told Mr. Jaffee that he would give the script to another artist to illustrate.
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Mr. Rank designed a "poverty risk calculator" to illustrate how easy it can be to fall on hard times.
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He often tells a story he heard from his friend Kalunde, who died in 2013, to illustrate the point.
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Paglen is opening an exhibition in London next week that intends to illustrate AI's blind ignorance in that area.
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Presidents often refer to their guests during their addresses, sometimes using the guests' personal stories to illustrate their points.
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"This finding gets us to be more serious about how best to illustrate failure within the typical successful experience."
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In Mexico City last month, Mr. Beristain drew me a map on a napkin to illustrate what had occurred.
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It was a bit of political theater by Mr. Patrick to illustrate the Senate's aggressive approach to the agenda.
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Their testimonies will be used by prosecutors to illustrate Weinstein's "prior bad acts" to demonstrate a pattern of abuse.
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Maps have immense potential to illustrate the world around us, identifying all the important features of a given region.
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Our Facebook Live team asked the artist and ink-maker Jason Logan to illustrate readers' emotions in real time.
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To illustrate that, researchers compared pulegone levels in mint and menthol e-cig liquid to levels in menthol cigarettes.
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To illustrate his point, Lemonis posts a Facebook Live video asking his followers to order products online from Zoe's.
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Let's just pick out one, to illustrate the type: the man Berman chose to be his deputy, Robert Khuzami.
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The project is meant to illustrate the law of quantum physics, whereby nothing can ever be destroyed, only recycled.
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I say all this to illustrate that entrepreneurship is not about being perfect; you&aposre going to make mistakes.
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To illustrate exactly how bleak, we ranked the freshman TV series of fall 2017 fall on the quality spectrum.
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He tries to illustrate a sensation, a thought or a moment he lived, which is often a personal purgatory.
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The total uselessness of Philip's mission in this episode is the perfect way to illustrate how awful he's feeling.
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"I am interested in people's stories and wanted to illustrate urban desire without any sort of judgment," Harikumar says.
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He's skilled at using his story and the story of his hometown to illustrate the best parts of America.
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" When we made 777, anything he said to me, I was like, "OK let me try to illustrate this.
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Courts love to use metaphors (or perhaps similes) to illustrate their analysis, even though these rarely have much explanatory power.
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Solon uploaded it to Instagram a year ago to illustrate the kind of hate mail she gets as a journalist.
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Students watched the film Underexposed, which Brodka created to illustrate the lack of publicity female skateboarders receive compared to men.
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Kutzbach's intention is to highlight the artistry behind Chilean textiles, especially their handmade qualities, and to illustrate their creative possibilities.
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Fans use their own sketching chops, or their facility manipulating games like The Sims, to illustrate or animate ideal scenes.
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I'm pretending to be a source to illustrate the absurdity of the system, which I then revealed in an article.
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By going to Elkhart, the president sought to illustrate the success of his policies in the face of Republican opposition.
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"With Mimus, I have had the opportunity to illustrate cutting-edge concepts from robotics in a cultural context," says Gannon.
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"Today's budget proposal relies on optimistic projections for economic growth and unlikely budget cuts to illustrate deficit reduction," he said.
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Raising your Twitter game Dilemma: You're Russia and you want to illustrate your claim that Syrian rebels have chemical weapons?
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To illustrate the story, BuzzFeed News sent photographer Megan Mack into an actual kink dungeon to document the BDSM experience.
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And while some said the country was grinding to a halt, others used comedy to illustrate the frustration among drivers...
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"It only serves to illustrate the benefits of President Obama's approach," White House press secretary Josh Earnest told CNN Monday.
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Whatever your opinion of the sex industry, Vera wants her project to illustrate the normal nature of sex workers' lives.
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In ancient Greek and Egyptian paintings, women were shown with lighter skin to illustrate what was likely an aesthetic ideal.
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The FDA provided images of the e-liquids next to photos of real food products to illustrate the striking similarities.
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Levy, a young author at the time, had written a mystery book for children and asked Gerstein to illustrate it.
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Here to illustrate that point is Twitter user Zane Golia's supercut of Star Trek star Jonathan Frakes asking rhetorical questions.
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Today the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum uses the Jewish tragedy to illustrate the danger of all forms of genocide.
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Cantwell thought it was a great way to illustrate the concept of superposition, but it wasn't particularly fun to play.
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Ahmed uses the analogy of heavily-jeweled necklace to illustrate the suffocating strains and oppression he experiences in each stage.
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Sound was an important element, often manipulated to illustrate what a deaf character might be hearing at any given moment.
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Wayne also sent us a photo of himself to illustrate this article via snail mail, which can be seen above.
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Then I go back and re-read the book whilst making notes of the scenes that I'd like to illustrate.
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To illustrate Facebook's work in the country, Zuckerberg described a situation where Facebook "systems" successfully flagged attempts to spread violence.
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I'd seen plenty of fat bodies, heads bluntly cropped out, to illustrate some harrowing new statistic about fast-food consumption.
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In an interview — actually with Refinery29 — Hayley used Taylor to illustrate a point about the music industry's aversion to queerness.
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It uses plenty of stock footage to illustrate its premise, which the BBC now reports wasn't properly licensed by Google.
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In our emails, Vaknin had himself chipped in with a few ideas on how to illustrate the topic at hand.
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I've created a highly professional diagram to illustrate this technique (feel free to reuse): It's not 100 percent to scale.
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For its second-round campaign, Beehive hopes to illustrate three more works: Peter Pan, Crime & Punishment, and The Blazing World.
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Air Force Global Strike Command will oversee the test, the Examiner added, which is meant to illustrate America's nuclear capabilities.
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I say this both in the interest of full disclosure, and simply to illustrate the kind of person Edelman is.
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Rather than offer statistics to illustrate the sadnesses of the First World War, the game leans into character-led melodrama.
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Meirelles listed metrics such as steel output and car sales to illustrate how the economy was exiting a deep recession.
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The actress used an altered still from The Big Bang Theory to illustrate her outrage over a strict religious policy.
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When I was young and somehow dumber than I am now, I tried to illustrate this "sensation" for a date.
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It doesn't take much to illustrate how Arnold impressed Washington even though he hadn't one whit of that same decency.
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If the treatment of Crowley's death isn't offensive enough, the camera takes great pains to illustrate Nikki's violent death, too.
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In 2014, the publisher released its own editions of the Asimov's Foundation trilogy, bringing Wells on to illustrate the novel.
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" DCCC spokeswoman Meredith Kelly said the spot aims to illustrate Handel's "losing repeatedly and living high on the taxpayer dime.
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Later she moved her arms through the air in squiggles to illustrate how their lives had intersected over the years.
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He went on to illustrate Soros' "open will to throw out the government during the elections," claiming that its his?
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Loose tops bore playing cards Westwood said she designed to "illustrate a plan to save the world from climate change".
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Facts and figures are spewed, and graphics are shown to illustrate the film's life-or-death view of climate change.
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Ms. Fortnum, who went on to illustrate a series of Paddington books until 1983, died on March 28 outside London.
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The White House distributed Monday's list to illustrate how "most" of the noted attacks had not received adequate media coverage.
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To illustrate the thought, Chto Delat's members and friends perform a choreographed zombie dance in front of the Winter Palace.
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In light of the news, Legend and Teigen staged a dialogue to illustrate the problems with America's gun control debate.
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Hsu uses Tsiang's misadventures to illustrate the "trans-Pacific imagination" that has united, and divided, China and the United States.
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The U.S. government mandates any vehicle wider than 80 inches must have five orange safety lights to illustrate the width.
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The story, told at the White House press briefing, was meant to illustrate the realities of America's progressive tax system.
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Much of her questioning of Dr. Blasey only served to illustrate the witness's general ignorance of the machinations of politics.
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The Getty Villa recently mounted "Plato in L.A.: Contemporary Artists' Visions" to illustrate how modern-day sculptors engage with Plato.
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Kendzior presents the economic cases of adjunct professors and writers to illustrate the exploitation that now routinely occurs across industries.
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Additionally, there are interactive consoles that deliver information through quizzes and polls and games that mean to illustrate physical labor.
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That said, the profiles are rich enough to illustrate a complexity that can't just be reduced to algorithms run amok.
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To illustrate this, I would contrast two recent US foreign policy initiatives: The Iraq war and the Iran nuclear agreement.
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To illustrate the anxiety that Americans are feeling in growing numbers, Devin Yalkin photographed frenetic scenes in New York City.
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To illustrate my deficiencies, let's go back about a year ago to a lovely cool evening in the early fall.
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The video cartoons riff on Trump's absurd utterances to illustrate the president's tumultuous inner life of paranoia, narcissism and xenophobia.
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River against Boca was supposed to illustrate how it would work, what South America could offer that Europe had lost.
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To illustrate their dual identities, several of the subjects chose to dress in traditional Xhosa clothing for the photo shoot.
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Morrigan and I discussed the idea of capturing multiple bursts of lightning, to illustrate the frequency of strikes in Florida.
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Kuhl shared a video from an older experiment starring 7-month-old "Paul" to illustrate a baby's preference for parentese.
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To illustrate his argument, Lichtman at one point displayed the image of a Monopoly "get out of jail free" card.
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GREEN "Junk" was the equivalent of one of those online "explainer" videos that use cute cartoons to illustrate complicated ideas.
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If I pick yours, I'll even send you a signed copy of the sketch I draw to illustrate the answer.
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Bregman used some of the top-10 S&P 500 companies in 1999 to illustrate this point: AOL, then no.
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To illustrate those concerns, Mr. Navarro harnessed his literary muse, Ron Vara, in a memo that is circulating in Washington.
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It's quite a bit harder to find the right image (or GIF) to illustrate verbs, after all, let alone adverbs.
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This time, Hunter pulled out two different devices to illustrate what he argued were flaws in an amendment that Del.
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Yes, you ostensibly have a small, barely visible shadow beneath your jumping Apocalyptic Horse Rider to illustrate where you'll land.
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Just to illustrate what a bargain rate these celebs are getting ... remember where they stay in Paris: $700 vs. $19,000??
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To illustrate just how Iron Fist has improved, and how it hasn't, here are five broad takeaways from season two.
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Sonoma: I think using faceless images to illustrate stories for trans youth is probably the best thing you can do.
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There's nothing inherently wrong with this method; art historical studies often rely heavily on it to illustrate differences or similarities.
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The fist show at the space was created to illustrate and encapsulate the unique vision of the organization, Guevara told Hyperallergic.
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I wanted WIRED to collaborate with the president to illustrate how the machinery of decisionmaking can lead to a better future.
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He would shuffle through them, pulling out pieces of paper and photographs, tapping them with a finger to illustrate a point.
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Each illustration was done by hand—an actual drawing or painting—I don't know how to use computer programs to illustrate.
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To illustrate the joy of playing, maybe it's best that I share some quotes I've overheard during games at my apartment.
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You must use your answer to illustrate why your position or policy makes you the best person to defeat Donald Trump.
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To illustrate the post, YourNewsWire included an image of a Facebook profile for the shooter with an antifascist flag photoshopped in.
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Now it's displayed more prominently, and example photos are shown in a grid to illustrate what you'll find after tapping in.
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Most recently, Marvel and ESPN teamed up for the second straight year to illustrate 25 female athletes on comic book covers.
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The Story of Emoji also looks towards the character set's future, asking artists and designers to illustrate emoji they wish existed.
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That's when Cox pulled out the The Global Land-Ocean Temperature Index, a graph to illustrate how wrong that claim was.
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Although a picture of the current Sonos Sub is used to illustrate the entry, the most interesting element was the price.
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One station used a Harry Potter theme to illustrate the contest, depicting the candidates as wizards complete with cloaks and wands.
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Mr. Trump used it to illustrate his call to push back with brutal force against both Islamic terrorism and political correctness.
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The Oracle of Omaha took great care in laying out a scenario to illustrate how "extraordinarily lucky" he already feels today.
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In this instance, jurors speak directly to Bull -- revealing their inner voices -- to illustrate how well he can read a jury.
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Students can also use AR apps to illustrate and envision math or science concepts, and use apps to create audio reports.
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It's meant to illustrate the reach and complexity of the IRA's operations, although the report doesn't say whether it actually worked.
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CWP sent us these images to illustrate what it means, though these are not what the actual attraction will look like.
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Reuters provides a handy graph to illustrate the direct comparison between a show's overall cost, and its cost per new subscriber.
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For The Magicians, showrunner Sera Gamble used the JUUL to illustrate the absurdity of one of her characters: Penny (Arjun Gupta).
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I found a way to illustrate and explore my own obscure emotions by drawing them every single day for 100 days.
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Zenuity plans to demonstrate Wednesday its ADAS technology in a moving vehicle for the first time to illustrate its commercial readiness.
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It's certainly the place everyone from the smallest upstart blog to network morning news turns to illustrate the show's true excitement.
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Another chapter uses an underground maze to illustrate the covert ways that the government spies on us and taps our devices.
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Why is a piece of fruit, deboned and dismembered, the best way to illustrate the climactic apotheosis of their emotional union?
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" On Wednesday, Ebeling said in a statement: "My comment was obviously a pointed exaggeration to illustrate different means of enjoying media.
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A young Indian designer is using Instagram to illustrate the diverse ways of draping a sari across the country's many states.
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It is to illustrate an uncomfortable truth, though, which is that the world economy right now is also a little ridiculous.
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That these photos were eventually used to illustrate a horrific crime highlights a particularly painful problem of the social media age.
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In early July, pediatricians released pictures drawn by migrant children in government custody, to illustrate the trauma the kids were suffering.
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To illustrate the president's desire to boost economic growth in the US, Cohn alluded to the president's thinking on auto production.
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But, so far, what is known helps to illustrate how modern uprisings can defy the urge to find a neat category.
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If only I had had two decades of ample evidence to illustrate this before I went assuming the worst about him.
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Geiselman recommends asking someone to illustrate events with a pencil and paper or to retell the story starting at the end.
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We're hunting for the best images to illustrate the news or feature, and the ones that make news on their own.
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That CIS study has often been used by Trump allies to illustrate the alleged net fiscal costs of illegal border crossings.
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At one point, Mr. Trump looked to his red, white and blue plane to illustrate a common point from the rally.
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Most credit cards calculate interest payments daily, but provide an APR to illustrate the associated costs stretched out over a year.
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His newest book, "A Ray of Light," is a science book that uses beautiful photos to illustrate the properties of light.
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She proceeded to illustrate more than 80 books, including Noel Streatfeild's "Thursday's Child" (1970) and Kenneth Grahame's "The Reluctant Dragon" (1972).
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She pointed to her organization's 2015 US Transgender Survey to illustrate how discrimination and stigma take a toll on transgender people.
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Faced with a ban on cameras at Friday's press briefing, CNN brought in a courtroom sketch artist to illustrate the session.
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It doesn't preach; it doesn't demonize or lionize; it doesn't nobly set out to illustrate a set of beliefs or ideals.
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Cyrus doesn't seem to be on anyone's team, although she does use a larger-than-life Kimoji to illustrate her thoughts.
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To illustrate the gulf between the two interpretations, consider the social science example of 1971's now-famous Stanford Prison Experiment.
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You have to have an idea of what story you want to tell and what pieces to include to illustrate it.
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"As a matter of fact, I put his picture in the book to illustrate my admiration for it," Justice Stevens said.
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Sinha relies on imagery to illustrate the mire of the caste system – Ayaan wades through a literal swamp before emerging victorious.
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His mother had made the photos available to selected media after his death to illustrate the extreme brutality of his murder.
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To illustrate this, he told me a story about a childhood family road trip through Europe that involved crossing German territory.
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The campaign "Not One Penny" has been at the forefront of finding pithy, clear ways to illustrate the Republican tax plan.
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Frederic Remington stopped over in Tampa on assignment for The New York Journal to illustrate the Spanish-American War in Cuba.
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There was such devastation on all different sides, and I wanted to illustrate that visually, to take it one step further.
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He's come back from personal adversity often using street theater and satire to illustrate the hypocrisy of our current drug laws.
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The video cartoons riff on Mr. Trump's absurd utterances to illustrate the president's tumultuous inner life of paranoia, narcissism and xenophobia.
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Perhaps the best example Beck shares to illustrate the perils of the just-in-case mindset has to do with love.
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And it saves trouble, if not money, by frequently using scenes from Chinese movies and TV dramas to illustrate historical moments.
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She was among 12 champions of women's rights chosen to illustrate a 2020 calendar distributed to all the schools of Andalusia.
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To illustrate the problem, it included a list of sample diagnostic coding errors that would have reduced UnitedHealth's revenues if corrected.
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Some pointed to a Monday announcement from Ms. DeVos on disaster aid to primary and secondary schools to illustrate this point.
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She wanted her book to illustrate that, not just for those unfamiliar with Indian cuisine, but for Indian home cooks, too.
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To illustrate, Seneca tells the story of the ill-fated Julius Canus, who was condemned to death by the emperor Caligula.
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That said, the undisciplined nature of the human mind -- which Fukunaga seeks to illustrate -- can present a frustrating maze to navigate.
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The two women eventually became friends, and Saint Phalle asked Gygax to translate a children's book that she wanted to illustrate.
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To illustrate my point, I offer two cases that everyone on Wall Street is likely very familiar with at this point.
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But at times, the DTR also captured specimens in jars, toting them back to their field stations to illustrate at desks.
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I'm able to bring client projects from my studio practice to the class to illustrate IRL examples of what we're talking about.
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To illustrate the criticism he encountered after his meteoric rise in comics in the 1990s, he cites LeBron James and Britney Spears.
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Here is a completely non-scientific chart Facebook made to illustrate how this works: I particularly appreciate the sketchiness of the arrow.
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The two incidents couldn't have been more different, although they both served to illustrate the ever-blurring line between art and politics.
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"The goal is to illustrate the positive impact that the Freedom Dividend can have on someone's day to day life," Yang says.
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Here's some examples Blizzard provided to illustrate the session limits: Blizzard previously stated the demo players would start out at level 15.
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And she used the company, once a massive employer in its native Finland, to illustrate Android's economic benefits in spreading wealth widely.
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To illustrate how the program works, the Times used a Blackberry device from 2013 to access one of its reporter's Facebook accounts.
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You must use your answer to illustrate why your position or policy makes you the best person to defeat Donald Trump. 2.
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Kristen Radtke's graphic memoir uses photos and the death of her uncle as touchstones to illustrate parallel forms of decay and loss.
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Seth's photos and the death of her uncle are touchstones throughout the book, serving to illustrate parallel forms of decay and loss.
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Hogan shared the anecdote at his first inauguration in 20183, months before Trump launched his presidential campaign, to illustrate his bipartisan values.
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To illustrate, when a $200 million VC fund invests $200,000, they are risking only 0.1 percent of their capital on the opportunity.
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To illustrate the above, you have to appreciate just how immersed the human mind can become in an activity or a task.
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For the first time, scientists used network theory to illustrate how these prehistoric creatures moved around the globe during the Mesozoic Era.
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Let's put it another way to illustrate the point: For many Americans who don't go to college, tuition costs aren't the reason.
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Francis is also skilled at using biblical examples and parables (like the familiar story of the Prodigal Son) to illustrate his arguments.
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You know, a minute ago, Neil asked: What has President Obama do — done to illustrate that he wants to go after guns?
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I note all of this simply to illustrate that no success is ever the outcome of just one person or company's efforts.
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In amongst the 20,000 messages exposed on Friday were exchanges that seemed to illustrate a strong bias against presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
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To illustrate how Netfree works, Reiton experimented with various Google search terms to see the extent to which the results were accessible.
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Twitter users quickly posted screenshots to illustrate the connection, with some jokingly suggesting the similarity is proof Clinton is actually a cyborg.
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In fact, their skills turned out to be in higher demand than before: somebody had to illustrate the growing number of books.
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In an hour-long address to MEPs he scampered through an ambitious set of proposals designed to illustrate that Brussels still matters.
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There's no need for decent Americans to rely on conspiracy theories to illustrate his idiocy and all around danger to the world.
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Astrid & Kevin The two post-argument lovebirds go on a "fake date" that really serves to illustrate how truly boring Paradise is.
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"I'm a big Harry Potter fan and it is an incredible honor to illustrate J.K. Rowling's iconic series," Selznick said in January.
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Using his personal collection of Artforums to illustrate his point, he notes an "increasingly impoverished and disheartening visual display" over the years.
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Pedestrian advocates like to say "Twenty is plenty" to illustrate that busy urban areas should never have speed limits over 20 mph.
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Wright, with her distaste for femininity, could have chosen to illustrate another type of scicomm, filling the gap she felt she saw.
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" His eyes illuminate, like he's just struck upon the exact right way to illustrate his point: "Glasgow's rife with these university cunts.
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And together, Hurt and Pyle are doing what they always dreamed and eagerly awaiting the next exciting discoveries they get to illustrate.
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By failing to pass legislation, Democrats lose one opportunity to illustrate their priorities during their first period of House control since 2011.
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Mariah Tyler, a photo editor at Travel + Leisure, created a graphic to illustrate the dream team, because these #squadgoals cannot go undocumented.
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To illustrate that point, he said that on the first smoke break in jury deliberations, three jurors went out for a cigarette.
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Here are two good ones to uncork — preferably on another football outsider in order to illustrate the difference between you and them.
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Though naysayers are persistent in trying to illustrate the gender pay gap as a myth, empirical evidence consistently suggests it's a reality.
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To illustrate this, it's pulled together a host of tiny predictions for our future, from the adorably silly to the grimly dystopian.
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We used real world technical examples to illustrate the criticality of the tools and techniques that the 2013 agreement appear to control.
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So when I thought of Kyrie Irving's crossover, I imagined it as an infinity symbol and I somehow had to illustrate that.
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"It's an indigenous way of working, which is not to illustrate anything, but to evoke, to embody, to draw forth," McCloskey says.
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The book uses examples from Palmer's life to illustrate broader points, and its author understands his good fortune in achieving it all.
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On Ms. Lopez's high-speed guided tour, colorful paper-doll graphics in 1950s dress zoom across the screen to illustrate her points.
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The online campaign encourages women to share their stories about sexual assault on social media to illustrate how widespread the problem is.
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A lot of times that happens because clients think you need to illustrate everything so that people know what they are getting.
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With insights gained from Joe Robles, then-CEO of USAA, Anderson spearheaded a campaign to illustrate the purpose behind the power company.
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A lesser-known but equally fascinating subject is Bouck White, who apparently wrote the Drew book to illustrate the evils of greed.
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You shouldn't let your inability to illustrate anything beyond stick figures and random doodles impede your pursuit of becoming a graphic designer.
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A designer can easily use the Apple Pencil to illustrate ideas on the screen for the client and vice versa, he said.
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The contrast between them appears to illustrate the extremities possible under Iran's Islamic Republic, even though Mr. Khatami's reformists were nobody's extremists.
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White House lawyers have sought other ways to illustrate that an emergency is underway, recognizing a declaration would be challenged by Democrats.
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A new project is using satellite images to illustrate how the world's lakes and rivers have changed over the past three decades.
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Mr. MacArthur acknowledges the challenge he faces and points to the layout of his district to illustrate the political dynamics at play.
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To illustrate the scientist's work, the artist is making a series of Popsicles that taste different depending which direction you eat from.
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" Ms. Halkin added, "There wasn't social media to diffuse it, but people have always wanted to illustrate and to showcase their lives.
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To illustrate his point, Hasenfratz said he once checked a Chamber of Commerce document from 1964, when he started his own business.
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To illustrate what he means, attendees at the Assisi seminar were shuttled to Brunello Cucinelli, a €1.9bn ($2.1bn) maker of cashmere garments.
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Instead of imparting the sympathetic grief that his tour of killing zones was meant to illustrate, it was he who appeared aggrieved.
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" Ms. Murata said of the book: "I wanted to illustrate how odd the people who believe they are ordinary or normal are.
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As if to illustrate the volatility of the matter, Robert pulled up to a mural on the Protestant side of the wall.
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Write your own simile, metaphor or other kind of comparison to illustrate your viewpoint on your favorite or least favorite punctuation mark.
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Regular reviews offer minimal disruption and a cost-effective method for generating metrics that can be compared over time to illustrate trends.
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But CNN was also criticized for exploiting the story, especially anchor Don Lemon's use of a toy plane to illustrate a point.
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I mean actual hands — Ezekiel used an array of children with missing limbs to illustrate why his group couldn't join the fight.
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Invite your students to illustrate the main themes and universal ideas in their own books and share them with their book groups.
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Democrats used Monday's hearing opportunity to weave the hours of witness testimony to illustrate their narrative that the President abused his office.
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In the first video, a likely member of a locust survey runs through the yellow swarm to illustrate the insects' massive numbers. .
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The top contenders for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination have used the deepening crisis in Iran to illustrate their foreign policy credentials.
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" Earlier in the hearing Turner had told Hill she provided "probably the greatest evidence before us to illustrate the problem with hearsay.
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The clown memes just kept going from there, with clown photos being used as reaction images to illustrate our most dumbass moments.
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Ms. Pasqualetti supplied them with Aisha, a turtle whose shell they covered in emoji stickers to illustrate a story about online fandom.
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The anecdote was meant to illustrate the Marine Corps&aposs culture of "initiative and aggressiveness," as the Tri-City Herald put it.
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"They make glasses for the color-blind now," he told me, pointing at his own frames to illustrate the Spanish word gafas .
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To illustrate her point, the model and actress shared what she says is the un-retouched original photo alongside Madame Figaro's cover.
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Trump's political adviser, Kellyanne Conway, has done polling for Gaffney designed to illustrate the scale of the threat Muslims pose to America.
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Authorities have since posted images of the smashed figures on Weibo to illustrate their crackdown on scams in the nation's tourist industry.
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Watching the performance is like trying to recall a dream just after waking—or attempting to illustrate the sensation of deja vu.
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While Fields did not articulate a deep vision of AI, he used examples around maintenance and navigation to illustrate the company's commitment.
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Bose was perhaps the only artist Gandhi ever worked with (for the panels, and also to illustrate pages of the Indian constitution).
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Fair Fight's lawsuit cites individual stories from Georgia voters to illustrate exactly how much of a burden these problems placed on voters.
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Redditor AWildSketchAppeared has spent the past five years randomly appearing in comments to illustrate things that other redditors have said in passing.
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Similar to these previous publications, Red concentrates on the color's history in Europe, using examples from art to illustrate its evolving associations.
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So it makes sense that mimicking Where's Waldo's cheery clusterfuck aesthetic turns out to be a perfect way to illustrate the artist's world.
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" To illustrate his newfound empathy, he describes meeting a woman on a train and feeling an urge "from my days as a Somebody.
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The documentary expands on this idea, using Johnson's death so long ago to illustrate enduring violence against transgender people, especially those of color.
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Left presented several charts to illustrate why he believes in Tesla's dominance, citing data from the company and an electric vehicle promotional website.
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Director Ryan White doesn't fare as well in chronicling Westheimer's personal biography, employing rather stiff-looking animation to illustrate recollections about her childhood.
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The famously rocky shores and sparkling waters of this Mediterranean oasis make frequent appearances in GoT, predominantly to illustrate the dynamic King's Landing.
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Heath planned to use the story in her sermon to illustrate the importance of faith and how it helps us do the impossible.
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As if to illustrate the point, Trump called out to Kirk — who was in the audience — during the signing ceremony for the event.
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Jared Kushner is using them as a pawn by displaying their pictures to illustrate and unveil his 'Economy First' plan for Mideast peace.
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I was going to use the story of my unorthodox upbringing — identifying as a boy and dating both genders — to illustrate my points.
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Art made on mobile devices is nothing new, but what happens when an established, near-lifelong sculptor takes to her smartphone to illustrate?
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Relying on the business software's ability to generate colorful graphs used to illustrate data, Horiuchi wields Excel like Michelangelo did paint and brushes.
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Now, I'm telling you this story not merely to reminisce, but to illustrate how hungry the tech scene in Turkey was to develop.
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To illustrate the difference that interest rates can make: On a $212,21.07 mortgage, paying 22011% over 5.173 years incurs roughly $25.17,25.04 in interest.
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But for now, Apple has chosen to illustrate how every one of its modern laptops have a chance of succumbing to this flaw.
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Marshall's book established the use of diagrams to illustrate economic phenomena, inventing the demand and supply curves familiar to fledgling economists ever since.
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Connoisseurs of modern art might note how boxing has historically been used by critics to illustrate the putatively masculine qualities of Abstract Expressionism.
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So I'm not looking for trouble, exactly, I just wanted to illustrate that there's lots of ways for me to achieve my goals.
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"I wanted to illustrate and bring to light something that's often so private, so that it's not in the dark anymore," she says.
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Lead author Adam Kepecs, a neuroscientist at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, draws an analogy to poker to illustrate these two faces of confidence.
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Here is a selection of examples (which include daytime and indoor photography, too) to illustrate my findings from shooting with the two phones.
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In 1974 Arthur Laffer, an economist, sketched a simple diagram on the back of a napkin to illustrate a truism of tax policy.
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The guests are intended to illustrate "who we are as Americans: inclusive and compassionate, innovative and courageous," according to the White House announcement.
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Alas, Fender's FXA9s only serve to illustrate why this trend is inadvisable, deadening the sound with a presentation that lacks dynamism and excitement.
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Beyond that, understanding how laws and regulations are actually enacted is helpful to illustrate the extent to which the process is politically driven.
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So Lucas turned to McQuarrie, a concept artist he met a couple of years earlier, to illustrate several key scenes from the script.
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Alford placed two boards of plywood in the vicinity of the pressure cooker bomb he detonated to illustrate the force of the blast.
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Suzuki, a tour guide in South Korea, said she showed Japanese visitors the videos to illustrate how some South Koreans still like Japan.
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Fitch has used a macro model-based simulation to illustrate the potential implications of a hypothetical 'trade war' scenario for the global economy.
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To illustrate this, we can take a look at the scene where the Marches return home from giving the Hummels their Christmas breakfast.
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That sentiment led him to photography, though originally to illustrate articles he published as a journalist, which he considered merely a day job.
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To illustrate how the marketcraft approach differs from the more traditional liberal policy agenda, consider economic inequality, a defining challenge of our time.
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Ironically, several people seemed to illustrate her point by vocalizing just how much they were grossed out by her discussing menstruation so publicly.
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I am now revisiting and retelling that story to illustrate that asking these "end game" questions is as controversial as it is necessary.
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Clinton used a hypothetical Democratic presidential candidate to illustrate the importance of election security and hit back at Trump during an MSNBC interview.
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So scary, in fact, that the picture El Nacional chose to illustrate the article was the one of me pulling my "EEK!" face.
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But these were the more extreme end of how things could look post-net neutrality, used to illustrate the seriousness of the issue.
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I often asked my students to strike the pose, just to illustrate how unnatural and counterintuitive it really is as a physical stance.
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Throughout the first 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency, 100 artists are coming together to illustrate the things that already make America great.
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But Thursday's hearing is likely to illustrate the partisan divide over Trump's pick, and the direction of the Interior Department as a whole.
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Bum's pondering eyes fit so many real-life scenarios, so we decided to illustrate all the times we definitely made the same face.
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"This is a picture of the red room -- the emergency patients," he says, gesturing to images CREMERJ has captured to illustrate the problem.
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Facebook's Oculus Rift includes an infographic with the product and has an online safety center with video explanations to illustrate the safety issues.
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Syria was said to illustrate the folly of imagining, in a region riven by religion and ethnicity, that a better world was possible.
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At the start, uBiome's goal was to create such a picture — to illustrate what a healthy or normal gut microbiome might look like.
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The only time the new issue mentions Donald J. Trump is to illustrate how 30 years of satire have failed to diminish him.
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To illustrate the difference that interest rates can make: On a $217.25,212 mortgage, paying 3.5% over 30 years incurs roughly $123,000 in interest.
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Among them, a federal appeals court judge who referenced his displeasure with the final season to illustrate a point in a recent case.
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In the meantime, to illustrate the harm that the gang designation has done, the group is taking to the nation's capital to march.
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It's a staggering statistic, but numbers can only do so much to illustrate what it's like to wait for help that doesn't come.
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Christiansen got the idea to illustrate this history when she was leading a stargazing party at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
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"All of a sudden it was just, crash ... the train went like this," Beverly Heebner, 78, told KOMO, slanting her arms to illustrate.
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No. Those coins are novelty items that newspapers used in photographs because they couldn't find anything else to illustrate their stories about Bitcoin.
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Part of this public announcement included a poster with a very simple flow chart to illustrate how the hypothetical Google site might work.
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Bespoke Investment Group compared two exchange-traded funds by MSCI, the Momentum factor ETF and the Value factor ETF, to illustrate the trend.
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To illustrate, Mr. Garg points out that about 90 percent of software engineers at the financial software company Intuit in Mountain View, Calif.
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"Here you have a man who out of necessity became a strong artist in order to illustrate what he was seeing," Mack said.
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Mercedes-Benz may have dirtied up a G-Class to illustrate its off-road prowess, but it still insisted on a clean floor.
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It means if you think you're here," Fauci said, gesturing to illustrate his point, "you're really here because you're only getting the results.
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To see why, consider the very case often used to illustrate how bizarrely we treat guns: how we treat car ownership and operation.
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He is nimble and canny, and has used courtroom props like brightly colored Ping-Pong balls and water balloons to illustrate complex science.
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Andrew Cuomo used the n-word -- while reading a quote from the NY Times -- to illustrate his point about racism against Italian-Americans.
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The painting is the work of E. H. Shepard, who was asked to illustrate the popular series of children's books in the 1920s.
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To illustrate the discrepancies between the president's approach to a foreign crisis and the administration he supposedly manages, look toward the Korean Peninsula.
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This means that people were not reusing and reusing the same image to illustrate Greenland — they had over 100 options to choose from.
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He said the team would have to be smart about the players it chased, using a national security analogy to illustrate his point.
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To illustrate what America was like when Crowley wrote "Boys," he recalled a screenplay that he also worked on in the late 1960s.
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Like Sontag, Glück assumes her readers know the texts under consideration — she often omits the customary quotations critics use to illustrate their points.
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Authors Lisa Fain and Lois Zachary go through examples to illustrate how to become more aware, understanding, and effective in connecting with others.
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These ads sometimes cultivate a very casual relationship between the actual content of the article and the thumbnail photos used to illustrate it.
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A range of examples, from Elvis to Duchamp, summoned to illustrate Harari's points feel wrong in their details or wrong in their gist.
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To illustrate the difference that interest rates can make: On a $217.3,212 mortgage, paying 3.5% over 30 years incurs roughly $123,000 in interest.
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To illustrate his point, the CEO brought Cramer a virtual reality headset that transported the "Mad Money" host to Applied Materials' technology center.
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To illustrate the point, Ms. Johnson pointed out that most of the women in the restaurant — including her — had guns in their purses.
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Two remarkable facts, drawn from two recent analyses, serve to illustrate the point in dramatic fashion — not "world's cheapest" dramatic, but pretty dramatic.
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With that comes the familiar themes of illegal immigration and security — and he's invited a few guests to illustrate what he's fighting for.
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" That's why US organizers for next month's women's strike say they're aiming for this movement to illustrate "a feminism for the 99 percent.
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To illustrate this point, he highlighted how Mattel has made Barbie a vlogger on YouTube, keeping the accessible and friendly tone she's always had.
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The Good Place and Forever concern themselves with soul and self, humanizing the dead and undead to illustrate what makes us special as humans.
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In his essay "The Myth of Sisyphus," Albert Camus uses the story to illustrate the absurdity of lives that toil away at meaningless jobs.
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Google has been working to improve its voice feature in three directions: An example can help to illustrate what Google has in mind here.
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This West Side Story-esque pre-rumble mashup is an overt way to illustrate to children that xenophobia is the wrong side of history.
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This is the typical use of the meme—not to use it as a vehicle to objectify women, but to illustrate other abstract ideas.
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There's also an erotic story told in graphic novel form interspersed throughout to illustrate Moon's advice that might just bring you back to life.
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His parents and grandmother sing the early-aughts song "I Want Love" to illustrate John's daddy issues and the coldness of his family life.
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The "This is fine" meme is a perfectly succinct way to illustrate that most persistent of reactions to whatever trouble may surround us: denial.
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In Moore's classic satirical style, he also compiles a montage delivering all the receipts to illustrate Trump's creepy sexual fixation on his daughter Ivanka.
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To illustrate this, Justice League depicts time stopping around the Flash whenever he's on the move — everyone else is frozen as he races by.
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Banks' comments are still important industry-wide, and because of his standing in Hollywood, Spielberg is a great measuring stick to illustrate her point.
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To illustrate this kind of relationship, they used the example of an insurance firm that pays a commission to an agent for selling policies.
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Image: PexelsThe '90s cyberpunk thriller Hackers is used too often to illustrate the fearful future of cyber security, but it's popular for a reason.
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It's kind of hard to sort out what's what, so we decided to illustrate the metaphor to see if we can get this straight.
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You could say the scene is meant to illustrate how little they understand about life, even though they all claim to have deep insight.
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IF YOU have to pick a single city to illustrate the precipitous economic decline of America's rust belt, look no further than Flint, Michigan.
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Its director, Adam McKay, used humour and celebrity cameos to illustrate some of the more arcane financial jargon that might otherwise have bewildered audiences.
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Larry Bucshon (R-IN), however, chose to illustrate the example using his son, who likes buying suits and then saw ads for suits online.
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Those caveats aside, Wellerstein thinks the project still manages to illustrate the scope and magnitude of nuclear fallout from bombs dropped on those targets.
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It is intended to illustrate the general trend for oil revenues and does not aim to give exact estimates of countries' oil export earnings.
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For decades after it was first proposed, Schrödinger's cat was just a morbid thought experiment designed to illustrate the absurd implications of quantum mechanics.
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To illustrate his point, he shows a scene from a current horror movie Lights Out and the original short film it was based on.
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And while polls and quizzes are often conflated with clickbait and fluff, Orren said they can be used to illustrate more serious news, too.
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For the British, a deal is critical to illustrate that leaving a massive trade bloc is not an impediment to pursuing trade liberalization elsewhere.
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The clock was created by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to illustrate how close humans might be to the end of the world.
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Notable moments in Doomsday Clock history: 1947, the clock debuts at 7 minutes to midnight, to illustrate how urgent addressing nuclear war would be.
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"To illustrate the point, we have by now delivered more than 4 million pages of documents to the EU commission," Baumann told a conference.
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To illustrate the advantages of working with a financially focused corporate venture capital firm, let's look at a real example — my investment in blockchain.
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She described it as "the wailing face" — and performed her own version of it to illustrate just how much she resonates with the emotion.
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"Prism, prism on the wall who is the most trustworthy of them all?" he said, throwing up a colorful slide to illustrate the joke.
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Booker served as the group's videographer as they set out to illustrate the difficulty of obtaining a copy of the American Health Care Act.
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Then there is the matter of today's extremely low interest rates, which make it hard for parents to illustrate how savings grow over time.
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If you're not there as a journalist, all you have to rely on to illustrate your stories are pictures inevitably posted online by eyewitnesses.
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Although I'm thankful for them each and every day, what I really want to illustrate is the power that listening and caring can have.
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No CBO cost estimate will ever be perfect, but the "miss" Spicer cites here is one of the worst ways to illustrate that point.
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To illustrate his case, he includes examples of relevant pop culture figures such as Jessica Chastain, Anderson Cooper, Kit Harrington, and Samuel L Jackson.
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Andrieux, a professional dancer, narrated his life verbally and also danced to illustrate the styles of the different companies to which he had belonged.
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This isn't the first time a group has tried to illustrate the issue of unequal pay in a way that directly affects men's wallets.
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As the recent #metoo hashtag serves to illustrate, many of us have our own versions of Kesha's story, our own shit to get through.
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Inspired by different cultures, religions, mythologies, and philosophies, Tsemet's paintings come from the artist's inherent need to illustrate what she sees in her mind.
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It's difficult to conceive of something that better fits the label "stunt marketing," but it does still manage to illustrate the feature pretty well.
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Since 2016, Paul Ryan has carried around a mockup of a postcard to illustrate how simple the tax code would be through Republican reform.
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Useem uses the naval ship to illustrate what the future workplace will look like, whether you're a sailor, a lawyer, or a data scientist.
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Tyrannosaurs first arose in Asia and later migrated to North America, but few fossils had been found to illustrate their development on the continent.
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To illustrate what it takes to become a homeowner in various locations across the country, Unison calculated the salary needed to afford to buy.
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It's an emotional scene, meant to illustrate the solitude and loneliness a high-level combat athlete has to endure to provide for said family.
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It was an (admittedly funny) attempt to illustrate just how abnormal this rift in the typically close "special relationship" between the two countries is.
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They use examples from domestic life to illustrate their aesthetics: Joelson apparently doesn't like closing closet doors — it denotes a system of closed deductions.
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Nate Silver, editor in chief of FiveThirtyEight, cited data from the Cooperative Congressional Research Study to illustrate Sanders's current difficulties maintaining his 2016 supporters.
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I hope to illustrate some of what it's like for someone who doesn't have a lot of connections, and it's one wall after another.
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Then, when they analyze the stories, they found that the same stories were told over and over again to illustrate cultures at different companies.
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It's used to illustrate the notion that Western Europe — and, by extension, white Christian civilization — is being invaded and corrupted by radical Muslim immigrants.
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To represent, in this more common sense, is to make work that visually corresponds to realities out there in the world: to illustrate uncomplicatedly.
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Justice Scalia was the fifth vote in the majority for 60 percent of these slim decisions (some circles are labeled to illustrate the issues).
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To illustrate that, the article includes an anonymous threatening letter sent to Husain with pejorative terms scribbled over a photocopy of the Post's article.
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This can be done by giving consumers real-world examples of how 5G can affect their lives to illustrate value beyond network performance numbers.
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Cobb used the analogy of whites giving hand-me-down clothes to blacks to illustrate how they also gave blacks hand-me-down hospitals.
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It is an attempt, said Amber Schaefer, a Sanders supporter, comedian and commercial director, to illustrate that Mr. Sanders has a broad support base.
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The sculptures of animals, disconnected from their natural environments, are meant to illustrate how out of place the artist felt growing up in Paris.
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The meeting also appeared to illustrate support for some of the most contentious issues that Trump has faced since taking office on Jan. 20.
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It was around this time that Professor Schelling published "Models of Segregation" in The American Economic Review, to illustrate a law of unintended consequences.
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Now we've analyzed it for you, using the snapshot of Twilio's history to illustrate how far the company has come in the last decade.
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Social media users and even national media outlets have repurposed — perhaps unintentionally — photos from past floods and hurricanes to illustrate the impact of Harvey.
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The photograph of Mr. Caughman that has been used to illustrate many news accounts was a selfie he took last year on Election Day.
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Researchers and retailers acknowledge that the 80 percent number isn't foolproof, but they often use it to illustrate a widespread problem: ill-fitting bras.
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The op-ed only touches very briefly on facial recognition — despite the FT editors choosing to illustrate it with an image of the tech.
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The Home iPad interface offers ample real estate for accessory boxes, each with an icon to illustrate what it is and its current state.
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Joseph Dempsey, a defense and military analysis research associate at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), took to Twitter to illustrate the comparison.
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Legend used his experience of being inspired and pushed by a teacher during high school to illustrate a wider point about teaching in America.
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The study uses survey responses to illustrate basic business practices and automaker behavior in buying and purchasing situations involving automotive materials, parts and components.
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The artists, who didn't want their names used, said they couldn't believe he got elected and the exhibit is meant to illustrate their disgust.
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The education professor Rudine Sims Bishop uses the metaphor of windows, sliding glass doors and mirrors to illustrate why diverse literature is so important.
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This serves to illustrate the sharp difference between the Iranian regime and the Iranian people when it comes to basic questions of human compassion.
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Jim Webb's (D-Va.) response to President George W. Bush's 2023 address sought to illustrate a Democratic Party unified against the war in Iraq.
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To illustrate the scale of the problem, consider the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs New York City's subway, buses, and two commuter rail systems.
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When I hear elected officials talk about immigrants, they seem to be speaking about figments of their imagination, conjured up to illustrate talking points.
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But the clip was used during the segment to illustrate the criticisms DeVos has faced during her tenure, one being her enormous personal fortune.
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To illustrate, we took a look at Emmy winners since 2010 for outstanding series, actress, actor and direction in both comedy and drama categories.
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"However, as recent news stories, seem to illustrate, individuals talking to the media would appear to have wantonly disregarded these procedures," Nunes and Schiff wrote.
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To illustrate that point, let's highlight a recent episode, which didn't get a ton of press but is nonetheless a perfect parable for our times.
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What made (and continues to make) Awlaki's propaganda so successful was the way he drew upon Western and American history to illustrate his religious justification.
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Naeff uses a range of works to illustrate the ubiquity of Beirut's "suspended now," for example, filmmaker Ghassan Salhab's 2006 film The Last Man (2006).
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But the White House and defenders of Trump's policy seized on this, and the media saturation of this photograph, to illustrate stories about family separation.
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There was a unique opportunity here for a company like Disney to illustrate the cause and effect that code can have on the physical world.
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The manipulated data was used to illustrate comparability between an early version of Zolgensma and the current version, which is manufactured using a different process.
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Conrad is fond of setting these stories against a backdrop of the global sprawl of capitalism, to illustrate that nobody is exempt from its reach.
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I've used the visible satellite data to illustrate hurricanes and non-tropical extreme weather and to track wildfires, volcanic eruptions, smog, and sea ice trends.
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The point of all this is simply to illustrate that, as a society, we dedicate incredible time, resources and effort to things that might happen.
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To illustrate the prowess of Hikvision's technology, Wang, the company executive, showed a six-minute film shot in the style of a primetime cop drama.
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This is all to illustrate the fact that going to the movies is an experience, and that includes everything leading up to the actual screening.
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To illustrate the proper way to respond to a woman's sexual liberty, he relayed a personal exchange he said he had with a woman once.
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They made this helpful gif to illustrate the idea of what they call "zero-shot translation" (it's the orange one): As it turns out — yes!
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And within the exhibit, two dozen designers' works are repeated to illustrate how they've drawn from the types of fundamental Catholic principles to create womenswear.
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It uses memes and cartoons to illustrate the idea: if you choose the right reframe, a cute puppy offers his paw for a high-five.
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The lawsuit includes purported details of an agreement between Apple and Qualcomm that help to illustrate how harmful the alleged anti-competitive behaviors have been.
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In Godless, a flashback to an assault is once again used to illustrate the nobility of the man who saved a woman from the situation.
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Ruiseco-Lombera's medium alternates between performance, photography, and writing to illustrate their experiences as a non-binary Cuban artist alongside those of other LGBTQ Cubans.
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" On Wednesday, Brown invoked his (originally mocking) "Governor Moonbeam" nickname to illustrate California's commitment to such research, saying, "I didn't get that moniker for nothing.
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In fact, Abovitz keeps a 19th century stereoscope in his office to illustrate how fire-bending — I mean, stereoscopic 3D — is ancient and allegedly obsolete.
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This is supposed to illustrate that all people are the same, and that all acts of kindness or hate help or hurt all people equally.
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It would be impossible to illustrate the evolution of gender in the United States without recognizing the rise and fall of Bruce and Caitlyn Jenner.
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So we figured: What better way to illustrate the roller coaster that is their romance than by using Kim K's signature line of emoji, Kimoji?
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Classical media is used to illustrate modern themes, while technology is wielded as a tool in order to offer new vantage points on ancient systems.
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Most of the major cable networks broke in for the riveting show — there was even a balloon animation to illustrate the expanding costs of Medicaid.
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Her tongue-in-cheek cover changes the lyrics of "Hello" to illustrate all of the crappy (literally) situations that school nurses have to deal with.
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The child's physical presence within the image frame and his metaphorical status as a liminal being helps to illustrate the paradoxical nature of Soulier's worlds.
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Usually pronounced as "a-u-m," Om's sound and symbol are believed to illustrate unity between the "three worlds" in Hinduism: earth, heaven, and atmosphere.
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Harris says language shapes reality, but in his estimation the language describing the real impact of technology wasn't sufficient to illustrate the ever-darkening storms.
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She focuses on six of these students, using them to illustrate the burdens and traps endangering their efforts to use education to change their lives.
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To illustrate, let's look at a well-known technology player in Silicon Valley, Intel, which released its Diversity and Inclusion Annual Report earlier this year.
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Birch, who specialises in the philosophy of the biological and behavioural sciences, created a helpful guide to academic letters of recommendation to illustrate the distinctions.
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In this week's final webisode with Shalvey, Strip Panel Naked host Hass Otsmane-Elhaou digs into what it takes to illustrate a dialogue-heavy scene.
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This episode helps to illustrate every time the international community has turned a blind eye to some atrocity because it's more profitable and/or expedient.
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To illustrate the point, here is a tweet from an Italian living in London Many international professionals already thinking of leaving London and move elsewhere.
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Sometimes side by side in unison, sometimes weaving through each other's arms, they use dance to illustrate the unspoken power of trust and mutual understanding.
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Jackson ruled that Stone's lawyers could use a transcript of key parts of the movie to illustrate a point about Stone's reference during the trial.
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She was a mail carrier, a waitress and a boarding school teacher before landing the assignment to illustrate "The Peppermint Race," by Dian Curtis Regan.
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In "Move Fast and Break Things," Taplin draws extensively on this experience to illustrate the damage, both deliberate and collateral, that Big Tech is wreaking.
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He longed to illustrate Dickens, but when he was turned down he wrote his own novel, "Vanity Fair," partly so he could illustrate it himself.
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To illustrate this, the real estate website Estately put together a roundup map that shows what questions each state googles more than any other state.
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Artist and photographer Eric Pickersgill decided to create a photo series to illustrate what we really look like doing this, and the results are powerful.
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She still makes art on the side; an author who lives on the boat across from hers commissioned her to illustrate his book about mermaids.
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The New-York Historical Society's associate curator for exhibitions, Cristian Petru Panaite, told me it was a bit challenging to illustrate this using tangible objects.
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Referring to it as "A Day Without Women," many women skipped work, school, and social gatherings to illustrate what it would be like without them.
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This is not a concept you haven't seen before, but I think it's a perfect way to illustrate actual T-R-U-T-H stretching.
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To illustrate how big that problem is, it's not just national voters who aren't aware of Gillibrand — it's voters in her home state as well.
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He pours his own coffee, and to illustrate his love for America, sometimes tells visitors that he has taken his grandchildren to Disney World incognito.
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" To illustrate the problem posed by nuclear arsenals that many embraced as the best way to prevent war and aggression, Kahn imagined a "doomsday machine.
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Tiina Loite, a photo editor for The Times, asked Tony Cenicola, a staff photographer, to illustrate the trend for an article in the Dining section.
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But it was all done just to illustrate the potential of DeFi; I'd do it differently if I wanted to make the most of it.
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The great cartoonist Jules Feiffer, for instance, was given what he describes as "real money" to illustrate a book written by Shaw's 9-year-old.
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By telling his personal story in a "Squawk Box" interview, Bryant sought to illustrate how capitalism and the free enterprise system can work for everyone.
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The non-proliferation agenda, currently made up mainly of international agreements enforced by self-restraint, would finally have a concrete example to illustrate its case.
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Delfina Delettrez has made a short video for her latest collection, called ZIP code, to illustrate how movement is an integral part of its concept.
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To illustrate the complexity of the controversy, it should be noted that the statue was commissioned as a copy of a much-admired earlier Madonna.
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For Hall, the project marks a second collaboration with Sialelli, who recently enlisted him to illustrate the invitations for his spring 2020 men's wear show.
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"This is a list of bills intended to illustrate the hard work of the House on a bipartisan basis," said Sarah Flaim, a Hensarling spokeswoman.
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This is because the actions and outcomes are a red herring; the point of the exercise is to illustrate the fluidity of our ethical system.
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The challenge is to turn these kinds of situations into opportunities for dialogue around race and to illustrate the value you bring to a situation.
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For others, like the original Black Hair series, the company specifically hired black artists to illustrate portrayals of black culture and hair beyond just aesthetics.
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Art directors at The Washington Post commissioned work from more than 500 artists in 2019 to illustrate politics, entertainment and sporting events, among other topics.
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Still, it's a useful exercise to look at these returns to illustrate how sometimes the best time to buy is when others are most fearful.
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To illustrate, consider that three U.S. soldiers were killed, and one wounded, in June 2017 during a joint military operation in Nangarhar, Afghanistan's eastern province.
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