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But very little of substance actually transpires in this episode.
Others are simply content to wait and see what transpires.
What transpires is a film of beauty, backbone, and startling discipline.
If this transpires, historians will reconstitute the genre like a puzzle.
The descent into violence feels inevitable, but what transpires is still surprising.
This mental ability transpires within the brain machinery known as the striatum.
They may get some momentum back if and when tax reform transpires.
And if that transpires, that would truly send an earthquake through Washington.
It now transpires that Mr Moro was already talking to Mr Bolsonaro's people.
Or maybe there's a shocking twist to how Maggie's showdown with Negan transpires.
Compared to spiders, the mating sequence that transpires afterwards can be almost tantric.
Johnson will refuse to resign if such an outcome transpires, reports have claimed.
It's an event—an emergence, an emergency—that transpires ceaselessly while you look.
What happens when drama transpires near them and there are no cameras around?
But other lawmakers said what transpires in the coming weeks could change that.
What transpires when unknown external forces, like a sleep virus, provoke these separations?
It transpires that the pharmaceutical company is owned by the Consolidated Power Company.
And unfortunately, sometimes when innovation transpires and business models evolve, pieces of businesses unfold.
He, it transpires, murdered the first three victims as well as the most recent.
And what transpires will make up way more than 50 percent of their grade.
Whether that transpires as a problem for financial services or not remains to be seen.
Lines are drawn, and what transpires is a film of beauty, backbone, and startling discipline.
History, it transpires, is not just the stuff of textbooks and sold-out Broadway musicals.
And what will that look like as the seventh anniversary of the Sudden Departure transpires?
Her Giselle-like death while dancing ends Act I. Act II transpires in the underworld.
If that transpires, the Fed will have missed its inflation target for eight years running.
What transpires is a series of chess moves that culminate in several key events and decisions.
If that transpires once again, then April will both enter and exit like that proverbial lamb.
Organizing a piss-up in a brewery, it transpires, requires a fair amount of advance planning.
Jacqueline, it transpires, has got caught up in a Satanic cult and is on the run.
What transpires is a love triangle that will probably spur an online battle of internet crushes.
It transpires that he is a British citizen through his father, who emigrated to Australia in 1951.
In one sense, the violence in "Knightfall" proves less objectionable because the story transpires in medieval times.
How and why exactly all this transpires is hard to say, mostly because Ensign never really says.
In the years since that expansion, memorable events have created a number of truisms about what transpires.
Those declarations, it transpires, are part of a mediation session, which goes badly; the marriage is melting.
Though, another big component is what transpires in the tropical Pacific Ocean — the place where La Niña brews.
Time changes our perception, both in the distance it affords and through all that transpires in the interim.
That is their business—but if it transpires they should be wary of flaunting their Catholicity for political effect.
What transpires might be one of the craziest things I've ever witnessed in my 17 years with Bachelor Nation.
Sam narrates what transpires while doling out bits of encyclopedic knowledge about things like the mating habits of penguins.
If nothing transpires from this event, the market will wait for the RBA's quarterly monetary policy statement on Friday.
What transpires is a seemingly endless maze of coolers, backpacks, camper vans, and just about everything else in between.
As the play transpires along the baseline, neither Chris Paul, Trevor Ariza, nor Gordon are worried about swapping assignments.
As night turns to darkness, you can navigate the moonlit-bathed dirt tracks of what transpires into Desert Maze.
But then there are still so many hurdles and tough opponents ahead before something that crazy transpires in Paris.
It also doesn't help that a complete contraction of a heart muscle transpires in just one tenth of a second.
If no official definition transpires, we could end up with one defined by courts and marketing executives instead of scientists.
BARCLAYS' MCFARLANE SAYS THERE IS GOING TO BE A DEAL IN FINANCIAL SERVICES BETWEEN BRITAIN AND EU HOWEVER BREXIT TRANSPIRES
A few more drinks in, and it transpires that she's a former IDF solider, and I'm a Middle Eastern Muslim.
That's why there's a special bond between Silicon Valley and Black Rock City, the desert settlement where Burning Man transpires.
"That was the key to where we are today, because after that, take a look at what transpires," Parnas continued.
If that transpires, it will make the billionaire's path to a majority of 1,237 delegates — already fraught — even more challenging.
Gandhi, it transpires, saw just one film in his lifetime and had no idea who Charlie Chaplin was when they met.
We obviously are committed to the U.K. and other countries in Europe from a digitization perspective regardless of what transpires here.
You can check out the full clip below to see what transpires, and why Kalanick might have been caught off guard.
And so it transpires that Catherine is in fact seeing the therapist as a result of her attending Lynn Dewhurst's funeral.
It. But in some ways, the most disturbing moment of the recording transpires when Bush and Trump descend from the bus.
Chance plays a significant role in how the piece transpires, but there was a sense of firm intention, of dramatic momentum.
It transpires that the man is indeed an audience member, but that he is also Howie Dorough from the Backstreet Boys.
And it is not clear what transpires at the end of that process, which is expected to be long and harrowing.
"We'll see if it transpires that the President actually calls Chairman Powell," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial.
Where every generation has afforded the next generation a longer life expectancy, that is more than who finances sickness when it transpires.
For example, a $10 million transaction is a "big deal" in the wine world but often transpires unnoticed by investors, he added.
What transpires is a nearly biblical tale—of man against nature, light against dark—and, really, that's about all left to say.
The IRGC may try to steer the investigation away from holding Iran accountable if it transpires its forces shot down the plane.
As for the scope of the enterprise, it's mildly impressive, but simple-minded enough to blunt any real engagement in what transpires.
Compared with the digressive exuberance of these more densely populated fictions, "Slave Old Man" transpires in a solitude that can be limiting.
But the EMDrive stands out, for it transpires that Dr Shawyer is not the only person who has detected thrust coming from it.
In my research, I build data science and machine learning methods to address online misbehavior, which transpires as false information and malicious users.
As it transpires, this house makes an apt setting for the film, in which nothing and no one are quite what they seem.
What transpires is a harmful, zero-sum competition to bundle commercial property tax abatements with an alphabet soup of tax credits and handouts.
"If this community knew exactly what transpires on the I-10, I don't think they would sleep at night," Carrillo told BuzzFeed News.
Hopefully Chantel calls out his name correctly if this transpires into anything more ... it can be confusing with all the swapping going on.
Retreating from the public square in the near-term may be the only way to sustainably rehabilitate the dialogue that transpires within it.
Attention to these speakers' messages will compete with what transpires outside the Quicken Loans Arena, where scores of protesters are expected to march.
Congress needs to have a realistic understanding of what transpires at the northern border, not an inaccurate assessment used to support a theory.
Simply put, if this change transpires, it will impact Canadians, and other people around the world, on two different levels—business and consumer.
Perhaps still smarting from lessons learned in the past, G.M. also does not record what transpires inside the car's cabin, the company said.
Despite a concept that defies simple description, this South Side story draws viewers in, while making Chicago a central character to what transpires.
Whatever transpires between Washington and Pyongyang, therefore, these unique ventures in escalation and risk-taking will not be informed by prior historical experience.
While I'm trying to figure out what the fuck to do, it transpires that she was just horny and wanted me to come through.
That's the plot of Heather Abel's "The Optimistic Decade," which transpires not in Palestine generations ago, but in Colorado in the 1980s and '90s.
Even before that, it transpires, Barack Obama had advised Mr Trump—during a conversation in November—against giving Mr Flynn a senior national-security role.
But soon she's off those pills, and then it transpires that the "Bottle by My Bed" she craves comes with milk and a rubber nipple.
Reviewers have been admonished not to give away much about what transpires during these 75 minutes, so my hands are tied, to a certain degree.
One focus will be pushing for more transparency and disclosure about emissions in order to allow more widespread understanding of what transpires on federal lands.
Plus there's the fact that so much of what transpires career-wise can be impacted by unexpected relationships, networks, decisions, or the randomness of life.
Bao—which translates to "bun," as in, steamed dumpling—centers on an empty nester Chinese mother and what transpires when one of her dumplings comes alive.
Perhaps the reason was that, as it now transpires, this week he faces tests to see whether the prostate cancer he suffered in 2012 has returned.
Unfortunately for the overall sanity of their party, those Republican politicians are the most likely to lose their jobs if a Democratic wave transpires this autumn.
"In anything that transpires, it will be one theater, Syria and Lebanon together, Hezbollah, the Assad regime and all of the Assad regime's collaborators," he said.
However, no matter what transpires in the final legislative end game, it is worth examining both the premise of congressional actions and the likely strategic consequences.
Given that all this work transpires in India — that the clothing is indeed made by Indians — her use of brown-skinned emoji hands seems reasonable enough.
Alternating between plainsong and polyphony, this sacred music transpires and transcends outside of time, where we find ourselves sharing the visceral comprehension of a common mortality.
As the long-awaited change in yield relationships transpires, another move could come with it — the equally long-awaited "Great Rotation" of money from bonds into stocks.
"So much transpires today in a 5003-hour period, so we think that a three-day rolling average could be a lag on a poll," Paleologos said.
If a Clinton victory transpires and she presides over a Republican-controlled or divided Congress, the risk of continuous investigations and future impeachment risk is non-negligible.
"I've been coming here for 17 or 18 years, it is the ultimate lassi," says Ranjan, who, it transpires, commutes daily from the neighbouring state of Haryana.
But in internet time, one second is practically an eternity when you consider just how much activity transpires in the time it takes to snap your fingers.
Our intrepid letter finally catches up with his errant appendage, and what transpires next makes what could have been just an ingenious story into a heartfelt experience.
If their collective progress transpires at a faster rate than most expect, we could see a new team in the Eastern Conference Finals as early as next season.
What transpires during this episode is a rather tedious road map of the Afghanistan peace process, and how US Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl ties in to that timeline.
Farmers have replaced the area's vast seas of grass with more than nine million acres of corn, which transpires at a rate 20 percent higher than indigenous grasses.
Australia's politicians and political parties, it transpires, took A$5.5m in donations from Chinese-linked firms in the two years through June 2015, including A$500,000 from Yuhu.
First, when black players protest police violence directed at African-Americans, they are targeting something that can impact their work lives even if it transpires off the field.
He watches everything that transpires in the little town of Dogville and offers what seems like omniscient commentary — but really he's covering up the true horrors happening there.
You can access remote viewing anytime on your phone with the compatible app, plus comprehensive snapshots and video recording of any activity that transpires in front of your house.
With a third season looking very unlikely, it doesn't appear that we'll ever know what transpires between the five women from here on out, and that's the truest shame.
Chris Brooks came upon the bloody scene and, well, what transpires is almost seven minutes of some of the most invigorating on-scene commentary so far captured in 2019.
Synthesizing techniques Hejinian has honed since the beginning of her career, Tribunal challenges assumptions of what poetry can think through, and how thinking as a form of language transpires.
And on October 10th, the Delphic justices will give us more of a sense of their thinking when the oral argument transpires in Trump v International Refugee Assistance Project.
He has no business amid such talent, Nureyev says, and he refuses to continue until the man departs (it transpires that it was Konstantin Sergeyev, the Kirov's artistic director).
For all the action that occasionally transpires, I am most moved by the long silent periods when the deer simply trots or runs through the empty city or landscape.
If it transpires that Abedi met with either group while in Libya, the high-profile battle to wipe out terror will have a pressing need to redirect its focus.
Still, even if a large portion of the country is watching, what Americans see may be as much about their beliefs and preferred news outlets as what transpires onstage.
It starts with a salvo of traffic noise that cuts off with a whoosh, a fanfare that sets into relief the silence in which the 45-minute work transpires.
This three-minute scene transpires in one shot from a static position on the patio of this luxe ski resort in the French Alps, surrounded by blindingly white mountains.
While the energy may be confrontational during this time—and alarming, due to Uranus's shocking nature—whatever transpires ultimately will lead to greater freedom and flexibility in your life.
Both writers begin with the moment that transpires between the naked eye and a given artwork: what the eye searches for, what it imposes, what it already knows and doesn't.
Novey writes with cool precision and breakneck pacing — all of this transpires in only 14 pages of text, with some chapters almost lean enough to fit on a Post-it.
It transpires that one of your handlers, Mr. Smith, the most vocal opponent to female field agents, is in fact a traitor, who's engineered most of the mission failures himself.
Taking an overt cue from the movie, its coinciding music video transpires largely inside a prison, juxtaposing the duo's flashy outfits and vocal emoting with the austere and grave surroundings.
What transpires over the episode is lots of ignorance covered up in punchlines, with Roseanne ultimately realizing there is more to the folks next door than a pile of stinky dirt.
Water that evaporates from lakes, swimming pools and reservoirs, or "transpires" in the photosynthetic process whereby water passes into the leaves of plants, joins the atmosphere and will eventually be recycled.
Mr. Hallberg said in an email that he would think about his next steps later, but that right now he wanted to "just step onstage quietly here and see what transpires."
The result reminded me of something I've come to think of as "The Ladies' Room Effect," which transpires when a group of women (specifically intoxicated women) gather in a public restroom.
Those flourishes bring a warm fuzziness to the proceedings that feels at odds with much of what transpires, given the vaguely erotic and violent nature of the images that Marwen presents.
"We'll see what transpires between now and then, but based on the discussions to date, it is hard to be optimistic about a rapprochement" between Qatar and its neighbors, he said.
And it transpires that they are literally soulmates; an afterlife bureaucrat learns that they were supposed to meet and be together in life, but a cosmic "clerical error" threw things off course.
I thought I knew a fair bit about the brand's band of superheroes and their respective nemeses, but as it transpires, from playing through the story mode of NetherRealm's new fighter, nope.
The episode doesn't give Jason a big moment of realization, however; he starts it a petty tyrant, and he ends it a petty tyrant who's been ever so slightly diminished by what transpires.
Nothing in particular, it transpires, is ripping Charlie and Nicole apart, and they've almost broken up before; friends in their theater group gossip amongst themselves about whether the split will stick this time.
This is why, despite the unrelenting ferociousness of his opponents and regardless of what transpires legally in the Daniels case, Trump is weathering the squall, even in the zero-tolerance "Me Too" environment.
Some jockeying between the two Lodges transpires, but Veronica realizes she doesn't need to pay "protection" to her dad and his goons — she should pay the Serpent's for actual protection at a reasonable cost.
Listen back to the Smiths' catalogue, and it soon transpires that many of his more vexing themes were in place early in his career: the self-martyrdom, petty parochialism and need to foster enemies.
To be clear, much of what transpires online is Extremely Dumb, and there are many more important things happening in the world right now than some white guy's lefty humor account getting 86'd.
Abhimanyu, who is the narrator of the film, talks about Bindu and his love story with long words and poetic phrases, but what transpires on screen is every cliché in the Bollywood romance handbook.
In an era of the NBA where the basketball world is always looking for the next star players to become available, the events of this summer could define what transpires in the coming years.
What transpires peels back all of the layers of the unsure time between one's teenage years and "figuring it all out" while also pulling apart the connective tissue between real life and social media.
Yet he has now made himself the fujimoristas' hostage: few of his original supporters will now defend him, especially if it transpires that his dealings with Odebrecht involved more than an undeclared conflict of interest.
She also recommends documenting, in writing, anything that transpires so that you have facts, including dates and times, to back yourself up if you do decide to confront them or talk to a third party.
And, perhaps for the same reasons, there are no indications that Trump will comport himself with greater statesmanship, and at least one indication that he will try to keep a lid on what actually transpires.
Nothing really transpires further between the two in the episode, but it sets the tone for Leo's actual intentions on the beach, which are a stark contrast with the mushy words he was feeding Kendall.
She's right ... the policy for domestic violence cases in L.A. is that they automatically go to the District Attorney to decide how to move forward, regardless of what transpires between the suspect and alleged victim.
Of course, the people of the internet vote 72 percent in favor of the stranger, and this stranger—who, it transpires, is a vegetarian—recommends the squash and runner bean salad, because he is a vegetarian.
That means a plant like the peace lily, which stands at about 20-inches tall and 12-inches wide, transpires around 100 ml of water and more in a day — equivalent to a small teacup evaporated.
What transpires results in one of the best movies ever made, as we follow Grant across the country to foil the plans of the foreign agents to smuggle microfilm containing U.S. secrets out of the country.
The decision to take her off of life support, I began to understand, was to follow a path Cora had already cleared for me: Stomp on through the obstacle and embrace what transpires as a result.
"I just wanted to tell him my idea, see what happens, see what transpires, see if he's not just here for politics but really gets through to people," Mr. King said after speaking with the mayor.
"We've seen in the last 24 hours Russians continue to engage in some airstrikes in Syria, so I think obviously this is something we'll wait to see exactly what -- what transpires with regard to the Russians," Cook said.
There are echoes, also, of Death Becomes Her, and the anarchic slapstick that transpires between a group of characters—like Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, or Laurel and Hardy—that can be wounded but never killed.
"While it is not always clear what transpires during such seminars, a training for Vietnamese officials in April 2017 was followed in 2018 by the introduction of a cybersecurity law that closely mimics China's own law," the report said.
It transpires that he has had Special Forces training, and what's interesting is how little that avails him—or anyone else—in his hour of need, and how exasperated you feel, as a moviegoer, by his lack of initiative.
Logan and the family's father, Will Munson, leave the house to venture to the water pipe, where it transpires that the Munson family doesn't even have legal access to it, despite it being their only source of clean water.
But alcohol is a drug that many people consume willingly, which can lead to a sense — among law enforcement, juries, and even victims — that unless someone literally forced them to drink, they have only themselves to blame for whatever transpires.
If it transpires that Mr Khashoggi has been killed, whether deliberately or in a botched kidnapping, it will strengthen the sense that Muhammad bin Salman, the Saudi crown prince and de facto ruler, is more of a rogue than a reformer.
The installation seems to have no politics, beyond a basic message of "surveillance is bad" — which is itself even debatable, given the ultimately playful nature of what transpires in the Drill Hall (I saw some attendees break out in yoga poses).
"Obviously, you're always looking to see what transpires over the next seven to 10 days, but I think we're at the point in the season where things would have to go exceedingly well for us to realistically change direction," Alderson said.
We imagined a time-lapse film, weeks compressed Into seconds, the lemon changing hue, developing that powdery bloom, then Suddenly collapsing into itself to leave a shrunken, pea-size, desiccated husk— The flesh evaporated, breathed into the atmosphere as it transpires.
Catherine Cawood But, when it transpires that Catherine has been leaving threatening messages on Lynn Dewhurst's voicemail after hearing that she'd approached Ryan telling him that she was his grandmother (she is), Catherine needs to be eliminated from the suspect list.
"In the end, there is going to be a deal, however it transpires," McFarlane told the conference, adding that London had "evolved" as a global financial centre by being open, but the EU appeared to think of itself as a "closed system".
So it transpires that Jennifer Leigh's reaction of horror isn't genius acting, but the genuine grimace of a person who has seen a slice of musical history senselessly destroyed before their eyes in the name of Kurt Russell's improbable late career renaissance.
"I wrote this at a time I was watching tennis obsessively," said Auburn, whose play transpires in the locker room — "that's where all the tension comes out" — after three tough matches between an aging American star and an up-and-coming Romanian.
Whatever transpires or transmogrifies, the boys from Pied Piper who have been reluctantly receiving his shelter and counsel — that's Richard (Thomas Middleditch), Gilfoyle (Martin Starr), Dinesh (Kumail Nanjiani) and Jared (Zach Woods) — are about to be left to their own devices, handheld and otherwise.
"This is my big, bad event theory, where once an event transpires, even if the outcome is suboptimal, money from the sidelines starts to come back in as investors who were waiting for an event to happen feel safe to start buying again," Cramer said.
Even though Houston's roster was constructed by a savvy front office that already has an idea about how they'll approach this summer, regardless of what transpires over the next few weeks, Paul just turned 33 and becomes an unrestricted free agent on July 1st.
The billionaire whose presidential ambitions have long been mocked, scorned, and dismissed seems well-positioned to pull off a historic victory in Iowa Monday night — one that, if it transpires, will surely lead to a media frenzy that could boost his numbers elsewhere too.
What we need, more than tweets or memes, is the kind of civic life that transpires when men and women gather face to face and, as a fan of old saloons put it, "political matters ebb and flow free as froth on the beer."
"Toronto has been a basketball city for a little bit, yes, but you have a lot of hockey and it's been that way and it'll always be that way," Gosselin said, adding, "But now Toronto's success transpires into Montreal, and that's really exciting for us."
He doesn't talk, but he doesn't need to: In successive stories he makes many exciting things happen, starting with what transpires when he comes to school with her — all the way to the appearance in the little girl's household of, yes, a new kitten too.
As if you have on an invisibility cloak, all you can do is watch the nightmare that transpires for the next six and a half minutes as the Border Patrol seize the people around, eventually leaving you all alone in the desert among their abandoned belongings.
Sharing of experience by gay and bisexual individuals such as Mr. Oscar and Ms. Mittleman, respectively, or by heterosexual members of the group who may have gay relatives, is part of what transpires during the hourlong meetings, generally twice-monthly in the home's spacious Beiderman Library.
Moreover, in practice, the qubits must be sheltered from the noisy non-quantum world, so the process transpires inside a dilution refrigerator — a big Thermos bottle — where the temperature of the chips at the bottom is kept at just above absolute zero, colder than outer space.
Unlike investigating violent threats posed by criminals and terrorists -- where the primary focus of law enforcement is always on stopping a threat before it transpires -- in the spy catching business it's often better to wait, watch and then illuminate an entire network before deciding to pounce.
"This is my big, bad event theory, where once an event transpires, even if the outcome is suboptimal, money from the sidelines starts to come back in as investors who were waiting for an event to happen feel safe to start buying again," the "Mad Money " host said.
It transpires that the team behind the 1996 cult British film Trainspotting attempted to get Oasis to contribute to the soundtrack, but the band refused after assuming it was literally a movie about train enthusiasts and not a black comedy about the lives of heroin addicts in Edinburgh.
"I think harassment in general, regardless, sexual or otherwise, is totally inexcusable and if it transpires it needs to be reported and it needs to be dealt with on a company level," Trump said during a one-on-one interview with Fox News' Greta Van Susteren on "On The Record".
"This time, we will be closely watching what transpires in the Niger Delta given the problems that occurred there on Saturday as well as the historical role that elections have played in giving rise to armed groups that have sabotaged the energy infrastructure and caused large-scale supply disruptions," they said.
He and his supporters say that he volunteered it as a tool for the party, but documents recently revealed in the Italian press seem to show that he maintains absolute control over the association that manages the web platform and has the ability to know everything that transpires on it.
What actually transpires with the patient seems like a quaint trifle, something to squeeze in among the primary tasks of getting everything typed into the E.M.R. More and more doctors are concluding that the overbearing E.M.R. actually jeopardizes patient safety, by pushing patients to the margin of the medical encounter.
And as we roll back beyond the headline of Medicare for all with policymakers, there's a lot of evolution to policies that could be done relative to state programs, be they Medicaid or otherwise, Medicare Advantage with proven innovation that transpires, further evolution of the commercial system on a go-forward basis.
Masters's emergence as one of the bigger and better-compensated stars in U.S. Olympic sports illustrates how an athlete's back-story — and the social and traditional media buzz it can generate — can be as important as what transpires on the field of play, or even the competition in which she is participating.
But what transpires in 3.1 ripples out to other timelines, and we catch glimpses of these reverberations as we move, in the remaining chapters, through the minds of a deranged scientist, a homeless woman named Sarah, a murderous duck with a razor-sharp broken wing and a blue fox whose charisma radiates off the page.
While there is no doubt that some will be disappointed in what transpires over the next couple of years, there is also no doubt that such skepticism will be communicated through a vast number of writing and communication tools all benefitting from AI. Nothing ever does everything everyone wants as soon as everyone would like.
Much depends on whether you're down with the comic-book film imperative no matter what transpires on-screen; whether you find Deadpool's Jim Carrey-style logorrhea hilarious or tedious; whether you think watching people (oops, fictional characters) get roughed up, impaled, shot, tortured and liquidated in scene after scene for laughs is just another night at the movies.
But again, I think that if there is a real threat felt by the security apparatus, there will be an extremely repressive response to these protests, and we should wait and see if that transpires, or see if protest is allowed, or if it might actually lead to some rethinking by the political establishment at the top.
Assume that going back in time merely eliminates Hitler, and that the sole effect of that is that the Nazi Party lacks a charismatic leader and never takes power in Germany, and World War II and the Holocaust are averted, and nothing worse than World War II transpires in this alternate reality, and there are no unintended negative consequences of time travel.
It imagines the fallout of Lemonade as it transpires between an amazing cast that includes actor Taraji P. Henson, director Ava Duvernay, Beyoncé's sister Solange, most of the Kardashians, Kanye West, Beyoncé's mother, and of course, Beyoncé and Jay Z. It is written as a screenplay, more or less, with Jay Z dodging increasingly acrobatic assaults from Solange in between volleys of percussive dialogue.
It is our hope that what has transpires can serve as an example for all of us to realize the enormous responsibility we have to ourselves and to each other regarding the use of our written words when we etch them in digital stone; that we as a society may learn from this experience and in the future will think twice before we decide what we want to express; and in so learning perhaps can harness this capability to help and heal instead of hurting each other.
The painting, temporarily housed in the church Santa Lucia alla Badia, on one side of the Piazza Duomo, depicts the interment of the city's patron saint, her delicate frame stretched out near the bottom of the canvas, surrounded by mourners and half blocked from our sight by the broad, powerful back of the gravedigger; all this — the action of the painting, as it were — transpires in a narrow band, beneath a vast expanse of empty dark space that has been restored since I last saw it (then in Syracuse's art museum) to reveal a brick niche, dimly visible in the sepulchral gloom.

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