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"unacknowledged" Definitions
  1. not receiving the thanks or praise that is deserved
  2. that people do not admit as existing or true; that people are not aware of
  3. not publicly or officially recognized

325 Sentences With "unacknowledged"

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The postapocalyptic imagination is shot through with unacknowledged wish fulfillment.
Despite a cameo by Stevie Wonder, that goes largely unacknowledged.
Underneath the surface, there are parts of myself that go unacknowledged.
Mr Schelling's work laid (largely unacknowledged) foundations for future behavioural economists.
One wonders if Gordon has an unacknowledged crush on his boss.
For years, they felt that their own work had gone unacknowledged.
"Singapore Station" is the unacknowledged destination of the neoliberal center's train.
Unfortunately, tradeoffs between decreasing inequality and increasing mobility often go unacknowledged.
These unacknowledged and perhaps unconscious exchanges contribute to our neighborly concord.
Interracial love is the complicated, unacknowledged silence of the American past.
But the underlying issues are still unacknowledged and unrecognised by most policymakers.
Markets tend to punish honesty about previously unacknowledged risks, not reward it.
At first I felt so unacknowledged from the company, I felt invisible.
The request accommodated varying sexualities but left the possibility of singlehood unacknowledged.
This lesson, however unacknowledged, is playing out across the 2018 electoral landscape.
Most of it goes unreported and unacknowledged still owing to societal prejudice.
The picture has been replaced because such unacknowledged alterations violate Times standards.
I am concerned about the unacknowledged caregiving burden for families and friends.
But reporters say their questions rarely yield answers, and often go unacknowledged.
This safety net was the greatest unacknowledged achievement during the Cold War.
The latest elections came and went, for me, unacknowledged, too farcical to consider.
This theme, of the unwanted or unacknowledged child, burns fiercely in Zvyagintsev's work.
The good moments, it is true, were always this way, interstitial and unacknowledged.
It looked as if they were battling unacknowledged impulses to like Mrs. Clinton.
No force keeps her from having both, other than her own unacknowledged solipsism.
That change is dramatic -- and remains largely unacknowledged by the Democratic political class.
Think of how many women do that daily, that just go unseen, unheard, unacknowledged.
Black women in America are exerting unacknowledged force in shaping politics in this country.
The tension around Deen went largely unacknowledged on Saturday, but it was palpable nonetheless.
We need new antibiotics so our bodies can continue their amazing, unacknowledged drudge work.
Unacknowledged by his admirers are the lengths to which Moro has gone to shield
Before the LA Riots, many Korean Americans were practically invisible, unacknowledged by the American media.
Scott Disick, ever the speaker of unacknowledged truths, points out this fact in Sunday's episode.
"Grief is often unacknowledged in western culture, no matter what the cause," Ms. Devine said.
It's a collection of clues to an unacknowledged mystery, haunting traces of an invisible life.
He was "one of the unacknowledged shapers of 20th century America," according to one historian.
Those until-now-unacknowledged reports define the number of lead fractures or instances of inappropriate shocks.
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but not when credit goes unacknowledged — and unpaid.
But this truth goes unacknowledged, and worse even than being ignored, the women are treated cruelly.
You'll find yourself confronting some unacknowledged fears and struggles; give yourself time to process your emotions.
But the underlying and unacknowledged power of these words is that they are accomplices to silence.
Jeffs is the de facto leader of the (FLDS), an unacknowledged offshoot of the Mormon Church.
Granted, they won't be happy to learn that you've been in touch with their unacknowledged sibling.
It is a gantlet that has gone unacknowledged even decades after Katherine Johnson's accomplishments at NASA.
But teachers who hold unacknowledged biases or prejudices towards LGBTQ individuals are not a lost cause.
It generally comes with a healthy dose of unacknowledged sexism and a disregard for social factors.
His contributions went largely unacknowledged by popular history while alive, but he represents a uniquely American spirit.
But there may be countless others whose death's have gone unacknowledged because of the practice of deadnaming.
The show doesn't present her sexual preference as some big, shocking reveal — in fact, it goes unacknowledged.
But it would be sad for this humble fixture of the last century to slip away unacknowledged.
This fact, "unacknowledged" as you say, even after Donna Brazile blew the curtains aside, disheartens Democrats still.
One bride told me her male partner was effectively ignored by vendors, his ideas and questions unacknowledged.
Unacknowledged for years afterward by the Navy though, the Vincennes had crossed into Iranian territorial waters in pursuit.
Pressure is added by a desperately tight, if unacknowledged, deadline, set by the presidential-election timetable in Mexico.
The thing is, tribal titles blind us to a still-existing "unacknowledged consensus," to an underground civic culture.
Professional caregivers constitute a large population of workers whose work is essential but also largely unacknowledged and underappreciated.
Disability is generally very misunderstood and very unacknowledged, even though approximately 25% of Americans live with a disability.
Not all approved this idea of making legislators the unacknowledged poets of the world, to mangle Shelley's phrase.
In effect, the female students, among the most important economic pillars of the institution, were largely unacknowledged and ignored.
I think the film's open eyes lead to some really uncomfortable and unacknowledged brushes with themes of abuse, too.
When he finally cruises away, unacknowledged, most of the girls are too busy high-fiving one another to notice.
I still think the state is criss-crossed by lines of violence, and the threat of violence, largely unacknowledged.
I suspect that these people rushed to save me because, deep down, somewhere unacknowledged, they too knew the truth.
In their more recent letter, federal officials seem exasperated by local intransigence, adding that their pleas repeatedly went unacknowledged.
It suggests a kind of psychic death going unacknowledged, even as its victim is held up as a trophy.
Clinton, given her own unforced (but largely unacknowledged) errors in the campaign, such accusations can sound merely like excuses.
Some Christians feel that members of their religion are the unacknowledged victims of the wars in Syria and Iraq.
The movie deftly places African excellence, intelligence, technological sophistication and beauty as part of a larger, heretofore unacknowledged, context.
Instead, Walden focuses on how two people, each with unacknowledged wounds, slowly begin to open up to each other.
It's a touch self-congratulatory for sci-fi creators to imply that they're the unacknowledged designers of the world.
There is a massive divide between Chinese students and everyone else in British universities, and it is largely unacknowledged.
There is a nominations review committee for the top four awards, also, that is totally unacknowledged publicly by the Academy.
Paramilitary guards and massive gates hint at CICIR's (unacknowledged) affiliation with the Ministry of State Security, China's main intelligence service.
Though the program is technically unacknowledged by the U.S. government, it's not strange that the Post would report on it.
Even more, it allows us to validate a pre-existing worldview or belief whose truth we feel has gone unacknowledged.
Unexpectedly, he also paid tribute to a Russian soldier whose death in the five-month operation had previously been unacknowledged.
The suffering in Yemen has gone unacknowledged for far too long - and has emboldened those willing to act with impunity.
We have burdened an unacknowledged one-half of 1 percent with the task of fighting all our wars for us.
If poets, as Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote, are the unacknowledged legislators of the world, then perhaps novelists are the advocates.
For a long time, I think, some Italians have felt that our country's contribution to French culture has gone unacknowledged.
In his use of common objects and his unabashed love of Classical Art, Dine is an unacknowledged influence on Jeff Koons — unacknowledged, most likely, because Dine's hand is visible in everything he does, and we are supposed to have moved on from that, into the domain of flawless entrepreneurial production celebrating the triumph of Capitalism.
The Cowboy and the Cross, the autobiography of notorious tough guy and innovative promoter "Cowboy" Bill Watts, is another unacknowledged classic.
There is another unacknowledged side to the investigation of sexual assault: the huge numbers of victims who are children or teenagers.
The thorniest issue in the talks will be Russia's military presence in eastern Ukraine, large but almost wholly unacknowledged by Moscow.
In any case, there is always an unacknowledged uncanny aspect to sound recordings, which don't distinguish between dead and living voices.
"Little green men" —unacknowledged Russian soldiers—began popping up in Crimea, making way for the Kremlin's operation to annex the peninsula.
Other more subtle forms of communication – unacknowledged direct telephone calls, messages delivered through spies, envoys and allies – have also not gone away.
Wong spent 30 years in the film industry, though racial attitudes of the time kept his contributions unacknowledged until the 21st century.
For instance, at the back of the drawer is a 25-foot tape measure that she leaves completely unacknowledged in her caption.
No one was prosecuted, and Mr. Dell, as with roughly a dozen other lynching victims in the city's history, was essentially unacknowledged.
Rosales centered her Veteranas and Rucas account around the young women — unacknowledged, but just as important, leaders in the party crew scene.
That, too, is an unacknowledged part of performance art and of fashion shows, where participants are sometimes set tasks exceeding human capacity.
He got in touch with lawyers involved in the Victoria's Secret litigation and heard rumors of an unacknowledged bikini maker in Brazil.
There's also the psychological toll of watching your debt increase — all while you're trying to pay it down — that often goes unacknowledged.
Instead, ahead of the 2020 election, they effectively formalized what have long been the unacknowledged rules of the road for political content.
"There is a thread of unacknowledged, deeper emotional expression that got ironed out of the music in some ways," Mr. Hayes said.
"This incident is an opportunity to highlight the gross underreported and unacknowledged issue of female-on-male domestic violence," he told the paper.
In fact, the south node is sometimes referred to as the "unacknowledged self," since it plays such a subtle role in your life.
The "wall in the mind" still makes many former East Germans feel like second-class citizens, their achievements unacknowledged in the united country.
That being said, his description of his three-year-old son's affection for Queen B is truly priceless, and should not go unacknowledged.
His novel given to an unacknowledged genius of a poet (Giuliana Senino is her name) who worked his mediocre English into breathtaking Italian.
So though their voices ring with middle-school comedy, it is the comedy we use to keep our fear of the dark unacknowledged.
These celebrated photographs of black superheroes are actually about something more important and more real: the existence of many unacknowledged everyday black heroes.
This is especially true when the speaker makes you appreciate the unacknowledged labor of keeping a place you hold dear alive and functional.
"This bill brings justice to people who were abused, and rights the wrongs that went unacknowledged and unpunished for too long," he said.
One of her goals, in assembling "Leadership," seems to have been the inclusion of artists, writers, and other unacknowledged legislators of the world.
The agreement also requires that Russia withdraw its unacknowledged military force in Ukraine, referred to diplomatically as the "foreign" force in the region.
Soros was cast in the Definers memo as "the unacknowledged force behind what appeared to be a broad anti-Facebook movement," the Times said.
Throughout the exhibit, art and activism bring the outside in, the peripheral to the center, and the unacknowledged to a point of great relevance.
When freelancing got slow, I applied for 9-to-5 positions, and my resumes and cover letters evaporated, unacknowledged, into the human resource ether.
The government is building hundreds or thousands of unacknowledged re-education camps to which Uighurs can be sent for any reason or for none.
When a big unacknowledged risk comes to light, market signals can become very loud, very quickly, cautions a short-seller eyeing climate-vulnerable firms.
Instead, I choose to paint a time capsule onto my body that represents the ferocity of a feeling — one too rare to go unacknowledged.
The Ukrainian domestic intelligence agency probably runs unacknowledged detention centers at sites throughout eastern Ukraine, the report said, in Kharkiv, Kramatorsk, Izyum and Mariupol.
One of the aforementioned photographic legends, Horst P. Horst, was inconveniently still alive and took umbrage at the video's unacknowledged appropriation of his work.
But the impact of our flawed criminal justice system on non-citizens remains largely unacknowledged by Democrats and poorly understood by the American public.
While women in the art world are more visible today than a decade ago, many remain unacknowledged, or are cast as male curators' sidekicks.
The story broke in The New Yorker, two days after Valentine's Day, another calendar moment left unacknowledged by the couple in any public way.
Danielle Cartier's two collage works, "Transfer" (2016) and "Construction" (2016), use the seductive appeal of commercial images to invoke our unacknowledged doubts and desires.
His death went largely unacknowledged until November 2015, when a judge ordered the release of dashboard camera footage that contradicted officers' accounts of the shooting.
The most revelatory production was Williams's "Small Craft Warnings," which Jef Hall-Flavin, the festival's director, suggested in an introductory talk was an unacknowledged masterpiece.
Yet, after massive intelligence failures grossly underestimating North Korea's nuclear capabilities, their biggest threat to the U.S. and the world remains unacknowledged — nuclear EMP attack.
He is the de facto leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS), an unacknowledged offshoot of the Mormon Church.
This history makes a compelling case that the United States has maintained an unacknowledged empire for nearly as long as it has had a navy.
As an actor on two shows dominated by strong women of color, McGorry's willingness to speak out on behalf of intersectional feminism shouldn't go unacknowledged.
They watched, these unacknowledged servants of the imperial Republic, as certainties evaporated and precariousness spread and words lost meaning and money rode roughshod over sacrifice.
Because her gradations slyly allude to the mixed and often unacknowledged backgrounds of African-Americans, Sherald's paintings make an important statement about our racial history.
Gendered parenting is kept alive by the unacknowledged power bestowed upon men in a world that values their needs, comforts and desires more than women's.
Some of these soldiers left behind unacknowledged offspring from short-term relationships with Thai women; many of these children were raised in poverty and ostracization.
They are advertisements — for a band, a city, the Disney corporation — but this remains unacknowledged, as does the topic of commerce generally throughout the exhibition.
Even if a pollster does have a pretty decent guess about turnout, the often unacknowledged truth is that cutoffs are often dubiously arbitrary and extremely sensitive.
"Do male artists who have benefitted from all the unacknowledged privileged they receive try to rectify this discrepancy by bringing along female artists/acts?" she wonders.
Careforce Prints by Marisa Jahn, for example, is a series of political posters advocating for the rights of caretakers whose labor often goes unacknowledged and uncompensated.
In Yang Zhenzhong's five-screen video installation "Disguise" (2015), robotic, unacknowledged workers from an assembly line in China wearing the same white mask are miraculously individuated.
She began to feel frustrated by the lack of documentation, by the lost lives and unacknowledged gifts of actors and filmmakers whose stories she couldn't access.
If so, it's a chemistry that otherwise goes unacknowledged, even as Matilda straddles Harriet on a chair, their faces nearly touching while Harriet spins her story.
Work that includes facing our own privilege and unconscious (or conscious but unacknowledged) biases, and getting out of the way to make room for all voices.
To the extent that their misdeeds are at least partially rooted in unacknowledged feelings of inadequacy or abandonment, traditional psychotherapy also has a role, experts said.
The history of its black people, though stretching back hundreds of years, is often unacknowledged, leading to the frequent and unfair perception of them as outsiders.
Editors' Choice Amid heated discussions of the power of language to affect international diplomacy, our thoughts naturally turn to the unacknowledged legislators of the world — poets.
In our latest meeting, a copy of "Ready Player One" sat unacknowledged on the table in the conference room, broadcasting its ambitions further without saying too much.
To that end the outfit is analysing information covering 300 fishing companies with a market capitalisation of $530bn to calculate the unacknowledged downsides imposed by environmental limits.
And it's why organizations of health care professionals regard police violence as a public health crisis in which police practices create unacknowledged health inequities based on race.
Kamala Harris's questions seemed to foreshadow future revelations of as yet unacknowledged meetings between Trump associates and the Russians and of the destruction of potentially important evidence.
Given their frequency, to speak of museum-quality exhibitions presented by commercial galleries risks becoming tiresome, though it would be unfair to allow them to go unacknowledged.
Deterrence has been the default, if unacknowledged, U.S. strategy toward North Korea for decades, but it will take on a different aspect with a nuclear North Korea.
Women make infinite essential contributions to society that are so unacknowledged and interwoven into its daily functioning that it almost feels impossible to opt out of them.
Biology nerds will never forget Rosalind Franklin's x-ray diffraction of DNA and her largely unacknowledged contributions to Watson and Crick's DNA double helix model in 1953.
What we try to do is to focus on asking the right questions, often about the unacknowledged internal conflicts that keep people locked in self-destructive cycles.
Then, Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula and announced military exercises near the border with eastern Ukraine and sent soldiers and heavy weapons across in an unacknowledged intervention.
The fact is that white supremacists have long been a key if unacknowledged part of the G.O.P. coalition, and Republicans need those votes to win general elections.
These workers are unacknowledged by our society for their humanity and heroism, changing diapers for our diseased, disabled and elderly loved ones and cleaning up after them.
While many of Julia Kuhl's paintings are funny and provocative others are more troubling, alluding to the ways women's personal, professional, and sexual boundaries often go broadly unacknowledged.
In the early 19th century, artists had been, if not unacknowledged legislators, then high priests of a sacralized art — the replacement for transcendental ideals in a secularized society.
As the cardboard figures pop out from the central panel invading the gallery space, we become aware of the mostly unacknowledged labor that keeps these intimate spaces pristine.
But finally, after decades of being unacknowledged by America's foodie culture, non-Filipinos are beginning to explore what lies beyond the lumpia when it comes to Filipino cuisine.
The movie is an antidote to the lethal innocence that, as Baldwin and others have pointed out, allows the crimes of racism to remain unpunished and often unacknowledged.
Jerdan took on the ambitious 18-year-old poet as an unpaid intern, training her to be his unacknowledged deputy and giving her control of the poetry column.
Resistance to the foreigners and their religion has remained strong for 500 years—in towns like Chamula and Zinacantán, pox is an unacknowledged symbol of Tzotzil self-determination.
But she could face close scrutiny in her confirmation hearings over her involvement in "black site" facilities, so called because their existence is unacknowledged by the U.S. government.
She has repeatedly brought up the issue in the interim, seemingly baffled that such a large-scale and obvious violation was going almost completely unacknowledged by the agency.
The film's title character, Will Hunting (Matt Damon), is an unacknowledged genius — with a legal charge against him — working as a janitor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The point, he said, was evoking candor and making sure that students did not have unacknowledged problems like substance abuse that would hinder them from representing future clients.
There was something about him that compelled deference from Hawkins, however deeply buried and unacknowledged, for Hawkins was a man given to saving souls, not peering into them.
In honor of Father's Day, we rounded up the worst dad stories in art history, ranked from least to most unacknowledged children, and least to most collateral damage.
Yet the image is equally compelling for the glimpse it offers of a black middle class whose existence was, and perhaps continues to be, largely unacknowledged by whites.
Even South African photographer Santu Mofokeng's black-and-white series "Chasing Shadows," taken in 1989, of local religious rituals practiced during Apartheid, are deeply nostalgic for suppressed, unacknowledged traditions.
He probably won't notice the change to his total count, but my action will be felt in absences — pictures left unseen, moments in his life without me left unacknowledged.
Wearing a black and gold Dior dress, Portman draped herself in a black cape embroidered with the surnames of eight female directors who went unacknowledged at this year's Oscars.
THE murky world of sports doping has been in the news recently, as accusations fly concerning the use, on a scale previously unacknowledged, of performance-enhancing drugs in athletics.
It also came weeks before the anticipated Janus decision, making it a virtually unacknowledged victory for Missouri workers and the states that are sure to follow in its footsteps.
However, one theme overlooked until the release of the film is working class black male adolescence, and the life changing decisions that often lead to unacknowledged trauma and pain.
In meetings over the coming weeks, black staff members would talk of their own past struggles with racism and the grim parts of American history that still went unacknowledged.
Charges of harassment are cascading through statehouses across the country, leading to investigations, resignations of powerful men and anguish over hostile workplaces for women that for years went unacknowledged.
For much of her career, her great subject was the former Yugoslavia's unacknowledged role in the Holocaust, the butchery of the fascist Ustasha puppet state established by the Nazis.
The drop in urban attacks most likely stems from an unacknowledged understanding with the Taliban to reduce high-profile violence in order to pave the way for an agreement.
The so-called trans moment, for instance, has, to a largely unacknowledged extent, been quietly impelled by anatomical alterations long idealized in fiction but only recently attainable in fact.
Let's soberly consider that some degree of what we view as police brutality is more about unacknowledged biases cultivated through overexposure in high crime areas than about naked racism.
A combination of unacknowledged and forgotten impulses had scattered us in this way over the years, like the proverbial ripples radiating out from a stone tossed into still water.
Dead spaces in your apartment are those underused pieces of real estate that often go unacknowledged, but they're a great way to create storage space out of thin air.
" The story describes a "research document" circulated by the oppo firm as having "cast Mr. Soros as the unacknowledged force behind what appeared to be a broad anti-Facebook movement.
For Quad's Senior Programmer Gavin Smith, honoring Hammer's legacy is long overdue since its films remain "mysteriously unacknowledged apart from the occasional screening" in the New York City repertory scene.
Just as Somaliland is unacknowledged by the rest of the world, so too is their football team unrecognised by international football organisations like FIFA and the Confederation of African Football.
The largely unacknowledged, if obvious, subtext to London's metamorphosis is that the forces degrading our poorer neighbors are intertwined with those that have seen the value of people's homes soar.
Rather, the largely unacknowledged effect of cell phone use on live instruction allows policymakers to move in an attractive direction: replacing costly live instruction with much less expensive online instruction.
Unacknowledged by the realist school of thought advocated by Brent Scowcroft and Zbigniew Brzezinski, Israel over the years has taken profound risks to accommodate American interests to its own detriment.
On Thoreau's 200th birthday this July he might want us to remember the men and women, largely unacknowledged by history, who were confined to this paradisiacal corner of the earth.
Lamarr may have starred alongside Hollywood's biggest actors in the '30s to the late '50s, but she died being largely unacknowledged for her accomplishments that reached far beyond the movie industry.
Go deeper: Trump denies plan to send 120,000 U.S. troops to counter Iran Trump pushes China and Iran to the brink Breaches of Iran deal raise risks unacknowledged by Trump team
The total number of women executed in the country per year is unknown; the government will report a certain amount of executions—sometimes adding false charges—but many go completely unacknowledged.
In the past two years, social media-tracking website What's On Weibo estimate Chinese media has reported at least 80 violent medical disputes, while thousands of smaller incidents have gone unacknowledged.
Blondell Cumming's Chicken Soup is a harrowing performance, in which the artist mimics everyday experiences like cooking, cleaning, and folding laundry only to interrupt them with unacknowledged jagged and convulsive motions.
Dr. Jan-Louise Godfrey, a psychology professor at Swinburne University and expert in child bereavement, believes that disenfranchised grief—grief that goes unacknowledged by society—can have huge mental health ramifications.
IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE: With your team, identify one person who for three meetings will be ignored and repeatedly talked over, and whose ideas will go unacknowledged and then taken by someone else.
The figure of the stepmother — lean, angular, harsh — was like snake venom drawn from an unacknowledged wound, siphoned out in order to keep the maternal body healthy, preserved as an ideal.
Another thing that went unacknowledged, at least until the end of my time there: The rancher had only one thumb, the result of having swung a bad dale with a lasso.
The Trump administration's maneuvering for better relations with Russia has alarmed Ukrainian officials, who fear that Western pressure could ease on Russia to withdraw its unacknowledged military forces in eastern Ukraine.
It's not only that people's long-ago actions have a way of catching up with them, but that the invisible or unacknowledged consequences of those actions haunt the present like ghosts.
In "They Were Her Property," the Berkeley historian Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers dissects the unacknowledged ways that white women were avid participants in (and beneficiaries of) the American system of slavery.
But it is equally emblematic of a Spain in which Franquist politicians were allowed to retain prominent roles in public life, and Franco-era crimes remain not only unpunished but unacknowledged.
The history of deadbeat dads in art, however, is less publicized; but it's one riddled with sketchy, age-inappropriate artist-model relationships, illegitimate and unacknowledged children, and plenty of emotional distance.
And then there's another unacknowledged dimension of this travesty: the intersectional positionality of university president Drew Faust — a wealthy white woman at the helm of a university that already advantages wealthy whites.
"I don't think as much could have been accomplished without people," he told me about all of the support he has received, aware of how much other violence and injustice goes unacknowledged.
It turns out, too, that Olive, for all her irritability ("Oh Godfrey") and her dismissiveness ("Phooey to you"), can actually be a softy, something of a largely unacknowledged guardian angel to townspeople.
And Peele makes the point that where the doubles may look and act like monsters, especially to their victims, they still have an unacknowledged humanity that brings them a kind of horrible pathos.
Fans of melancholy heroic angst have Cyborg fussing over his lost humanity; fans of mindless action have him blasting and beating whatever gets in his way, his previous concerns dropped, unaddressed and unacknowledged.
More concerning to football fans, both in Italy and around the world, should be FIFA's gravely flawed ranking system, which played an unacknowledged role in pushing the Azzurri towards the World Cup abyss.
How far the technique has already been stretched into unacknowledged territory—keeping the images on the silver screen younger for longer with no razzamatazz—is not clear, but it is obviously a possibility.
In his telling, Comey arrived first, ahead of chief of staff Andy Card and Gonzales, then the White House counsel, and watched on -- pointedly unacknowledged -- as Ashcroft managed to turn back their request.
I wondered if I would walk in and anger would accompany me back out into the world without realizing the anger I felt was an unacknowledged anger I had unwittingly brought with me.
But the film's governing idea of love is both shallow and dishonest, and its sweet, chipper demeanor masks a sour cynicism about human emotions that is all the more sleazy for remaining unacknowledged.
Too often this simple fact goes unacknowledged, even though it should be a source of some reassurance, especially at a time when North Korea seems increasingly belligerent and China more and more assertive.
But the effort to stigmatize anyone who used Christmas words, to remove even the Christmas words from sound waves and letters does reveal a deep, unacknowledged intolerance in the minds of these zealots.
And here's the often unacknowledged benefit to keeping watch on a widower: With my grandparents dead and my friends all around my age, he diversifies my social life as much as I do his.
It is the signature, though officially unacknowledged, policy behind Moscow's counterinsurgency and counterterrorism strategies, and Russia's actions in smashing a Muslim separatist rebellion in the Caucasus provide a laboratory for testing Mr. Trump's ideas.
The unacknowledged Russian military invasion exposed Russian soldiers to capture, arguably without the protections of the Geneva Convention for prisoners of war, meaning they could be subjected to Ukrainian criminal prosecution if not traded.
A research document circulated by Definers to reporters this summer, just a month after the House hearing, cast Mr. Soros as the unacknowledged force behind what appeared to be a broad anti-Facebook movement.
Of course, advertisers were well versed in navigating unacknowledged or buried emotions long before the advent of the internet, which some experts suggest has made the industry uniquely positioned to take on today's trolls.
It has evolved into the world's leading practitioner of "gray zone" activities—covert and unacknowledged military operations, proxy attacks and cyberwar—Michael Eisenstadt, of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said last week.
This policy reflected an "unacknowledged arms-control understanding" between the United States and the Soviet Union that was, he said, the most important agreement of the Cold War, after the 19843 antiballistic missile treaty.
The unspoken love between Quinn and Caitlin is an unacknowledged secret throughout the household — weaponized by their Aunt Pat (Dearbhla Molloy in a fierce performance) and borne passively by Quinn's wife, Mary (Genevieve O'Reilly).
Adora's ice-cream hued mansion is the old-money linchpin of the small community that otherwise consists of dive bars, clapboard houses, casual misogyny and the hog-slaughtering plant from whence, unacknowledged, her riches flow.
But the National Park Service has started a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history initiative, mapping out dozens of hidden gems like Osento in San Francisco and other places with unacknowledged ties to gay culture.
His death, in the Parisian suburb Montreuil, went unacknowledged by Vietnam's state-run news media but was confirmed on Monday by his longtime friend Nguyen Van Huy, a fellow Vietnamese dissident who lives in France.
Beneath the wave of sexual misconduct allegations in recent weeks against male lawmakers and candidates lies a common theme: These offenses had been going on for decades, but were either unacknowledged or dealt with quietly.
Their relationship serves as a Rorschach test for Melchor's narrators, whose actions reveal not only the details of the crime but the fears, resentments and unacknowledged lusts that condense around it like a distorting mist.
But in China, duty is the purest expression of love: the acts, considerations, inconveniences, unacknowledged self-sacrifices, and extra labor are what you do in order to spare someone else pain, no matter how piddling.
For help, he contacted Michael Lewis, who owns an established monument company in Queens, but by early December, it still seemed that yet another Christmas would pass with Ms. McGahan's going unacknowledged in her grave.
But our system does allow for a powerful, unacknowledged presidential "veto,": firing US attorneys until the only ones on the job evince an "independent" judgment that just happens to be identical to that of the President.
That might be one of the unacknowledged cultural imprints of this particular laptop line: the fact that much of the software and code that defines our web experience today was first synthesized on Apple's lightweight classic.
The show focuses on a variety of issues from sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo to unacknowledged murdered and missing women in Canada, femicide in El Salvador, and the incarceration of mothers in America.
During the Vietnam War there was another, unacknowledged, war being fought in Laos, often referred to as the Secret War—a CIA-led fight against the pro-Soviet communist movement in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Israel is widely believed to have assassinated several senior Hezbollah commanders over the past few decades and has carried out a number of airstrikes in Syria, officially unacknowledged but confirmed by Western officials, against the group.
Sexual harassment has become the subject of public debate across the nation in recent days — from Hollywood to the news media — but has long been an ingrained if unacknowledged part of the culture of legislative bodies.
The problem, left unacknowledged in the court's order, was that the Department of Health and Human Services, which necessarily vets would-be sponsors carefully, had been looking for one for J.D. for six weeks without success.
" This sort of civic poetry, as I think of it, has a history — the 19th-century poet Percy Bysshe Shelley made a connection between the two when he called poets "the unacknowledged legislators of the world.
WM: Is part of like, in this mess, one of the problems that, the sort of unacknowledged degree to which a white nationalist or racist also has a trauma that they...are trying to work through.
Anti-Jewish attitudes were more extensive and pronounced than many expected and than was hoped, but that accurately reflected the often unacknowledged tenacity of anti-Jewish prejudice in Germany among a large sector of the population.
Jayne Joso has quietly and determinedly produced three novels over the past eight years — her latest, "My Falling Down House," about a mysteriously alienated young Japanese man, is an unacknowledged gem: subtle, allusive, and deceptively ambitious.
And just as the hunkering outline of the metropolis and the factory loomed large over much nineteenth and twentieth century fiction, so now we're still enjoying an unacknowledged masquerade coordinated across the imagination of two visionary writers.
Among the largely unacknowledged truths of contemporary female life is that women's foundational relationships are as likely to be with one another as they are with the romantic partners who, we're told, are supposed to complete us.
From early vaudeville and minstrel shows, to television shows like Dick Clark's American Bandstand, to musicians like Elvis Presley, white America has long maintained a largely unacknowledged extractive relationship with the creative output of its black folk.
Raqqa leaders are seeking further financing from the international community and aid organizations to help with the removal and relocation of the human remains, but the work of the body pullers remains an unacknowledged aspect of reconstruction.
But even the search for links between Mr. Rahami and his birth country has reminded Americans of their unacknowledged 51st state, where Washington has ruled — indirectly, and to little positive effect — for longer than most hereditary monarchs.
When you decide to scoop ice cream for ten dollars an hour, you expect a certain amount of drudgery: crying children, spilled milk, cleaning the bathroom after hundreds of customers with varying levels of unacknowledged dairy intolerance.
But Nesemalhar's story highlights a rising yet unacknowledged trend in the Indian Ocean island where a lack of opportunities for thousands of war widows is making them easy prey for traffickers who sell them as slaves overseas.
It could be worse, but when TV freaking Guide calls your movie out for "rather disturbing racial implications [that] go entirely unacknowledged" in a review otherwise rife with dated Braveheart jokes, you might have to check yourself.
The president's push for a friendlier relationship with Mr. Putin has alarmed Ukrainian officials, who fear that the pressure former President Barack Obama applied on Russia to withdraw its unacknowledged military forces from eastern Ukraine will wane.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Over the past few years, artist Carmen Winant has been digging up a small community of feminist photographers, often unacknowledged, who lived and worked in the lesbian lands of Southern Oregon.
The current definition of a refugee leaves migrants displaced by climate change almost entirely unprotected and unacknowledged, argues María Cristina García, a professor of Latino studies at Cornell University who is writing a book on climate refugees.
But unlike many of her peers with elite pedigrees who come from generations of unacknowledged privilege, Jones was forced to overcome unfathomable odds in her quest to enter the overwhelmingly white and upper-middle-class world of academia.
The rapid-fire transmisogyny, of course, goes uncontested by the filmmakers and unacknowledged by Dolezal, whose identity as "trans Black" is entirely dependent upon this hard-won moment of transgender visibility and the realness of transgender self-determination.
To my fellow veterans who feel a nagging sense that something is missing, especially those who are slightly uncomfortable being thanked for their service, your discomfort may be an unacknowledged recognition that your service is not yet over.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two towns in the western United States and their joint water company on Monday lost a U.S. federal lawsuit claiming they discriminated against residents who did not belong to an unacknowledged offshoot of the Mormon Church.
The truth may be slightly more complicated — a downtown scene in which hundreds of unacknowledged figures were doing similar work, taking inspiration and stealing from one another, especially from women — but the simplified version makes a better story.
The conventional way to deal with a young man's first sexual experience involving another man is as a coming-out story in which an unacknowledged but pre-existing identity is brought to the surface of consciousness and experience.
Last year, when Daiwa House, a homebuilder, conducted a survey of 300 working couples, most of the respondents said that women completed close to 90 percent of the chores at home, many of them unacknowledged by their husbands.
The intervention is approved by Israel but has gone largely unacknowledged by rightist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who, along with U.S.-allied Arab leaders, has cold-shouldered Doha for its ties to Iran and Islamist groups like Hamas.
Yet on its latest season, which premiered January 19 on Netflix, Grace and Frankie's unacknowledged privilege suddenly became the elephant in every scene that I couldn't ignore — and it was all because of Mallory's (Brooklyn Decker) single-mother storyline.
In her surprising new book, Isenberg goes into the history of how the "white trash" identity is directly related to social caste and economic realities that are perpetually unacknowledged in American castings of itself, its character and its history.
More willing to point the finger inward, Mr. Obama indicated that the economic differences between urban and rural folks in the United States created divisions that had gone unacknowledged for too long, as had the fault line of race.
It operates hundreds of military and intelligence sites around the world (many unacknowledged  and unofficial), wages aggressive wars without congressional approval, engages in torture, and even murders its own citizens using unmanned drones operated from thousands of miles away.
He cavorted with the Bentvueghels (Dutch for "Birds of a Feather"), who dubbed him "Lover Boy" for reasons about which his paintings give us some clues, yet go unacknowledged in the exhibition catalogue and other writings on the artist.
Meanwhile, Trebor Scholz and Nathan Schneider envision a fairer, brighter future of the internet, and Jason Fagone highlights the accomplishments of a woman codebreaker whose work went for decades largely unacknowledged—still an unfortunate reality for many women in tech today.
And if you have a (let's say) healthy ego, not uncommon among writers, the fact that your opinion is being asked may lead you to feel that you have a responsibility to be an unacknowledged (or acknowledged) legislator of the world.
Here are some of their stories: "He charms you, properly charms you, and makes you feel stupid for thinking he likes anyone else … he tries to convince you that your uncertainty is down to your unacknowledged affections," she wrote on Tumblr.
Tension and unacknowledged sorrow also define Gina Lewis (Michelle Williams), who is building a house in the countryside with her husband (James Le Gros) and daughter (Sara Rodier), who she sometimes feels are allied in a silent conspiracy against her.
Thanks in part, it seems, to the support from his unacknowledged biological father, Talleyrand (Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord), the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Talleyrand's successors, his work, though often highly controversial, almost never failed to attract official support.
Fighting raged there through the summer of 2014 until a cross-border incursion by the Russian military, still unacknowledged by Moscow, turned the tide in mid-August, leading to the first of two cease-fire accords that neither side observes.
CARAMANICA That's totally plausible, but given Taylor Swift's place as one of the most significant and also popular musicians of the past decade, it's a little surprising to arrive at a point in which she has been underrated, and also unacknowledged.
They're pushed to contend with discrimination and demographics even as the sounds, colors, lights, stories and private politics that drive their cinematic visions go unacknowledged — asked to justify the value of an artistic perspective they are not allowed to fully embody.
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Sure, Professor Higgins says that he plans to prove that he can make people accept a flower girl as a duchess merely by changing her accent from lower- to upper-class (a velvet gown, a diamond necklace and an upswept hairdo go unacknowledged).
In addition to having two destroyers nearby, it is possible the US also has unacknowledged submarines positioned off the coast of Syria ready to fire satellite-guided, highly precise Tomahawk cruise missiles -- the very type of smart missiles the President tweeted about.
Jack (Gil Brady), an actor turned director with a surfer dude drawl, and Miles (Brian Ray Norris), a pre-success novelist and unacknowledged alcoholic, have fled Los Angeles for Jack's bachelor party — a week in the Santa Ynez Valley, low-key wine country.
The government first detailed its proposed plan for identifying these previously unacknowledged families a week ago, outlining a strategy for piecing together exactly who might have been separated by combing through thousands of records using a mix of data analysis and manual review.
Historically marginalized people also have additional factors working against them, making it even harder to get by as artists — fewer roles, unacknowledged biases, societal pressure, "biological clocks" — all problems that are exacerbated if they don't have financial support and a safety net.
An Aunt Lydia who is a true believer in Gilead and who genuinely thinks she's doing the best she can for the women in her care, even while she is also satisfying a clear but unacknowledged sadistic streak at their expense, is interesting to me.
The theory:  A suitable partner for Sansa Stark has long been absent from the Thrones landscape — but the surprise return of Gendry, the unacknowledged son of King Robert Baratheon, in Season 7 may mean romance is in the air for the eldest Stark sister.
It's likely that Pai sent along more private notes of thanks or feels some questions were answered in the rules themselves, but it's still disappointing to see substantive questions and concerns from the nation's lawmakers (and his bosses) going publicly unanswered or even unacknowledged.
The absence of works from private and public collections in Russia (not only Russian socialist realist/Impressionistic works but also works from the Baltics owned by Russian collections) is also very revealing about the reality of Russian-Estonian relations and the countries' mutually unacknowledged history.
The High Negotiations Committee, an opposition group, demanded on Wednesday investigations into whether the government of President Bashar al-Assad was still using the banned weapons three years after a Russian-brokered deal to dismantle its previously unacknowledged toxic arms program averted American military strikes.
It is unfortunate, then, that she's now going through a stage that many pop stars seem to go through, made even more disappointing by her own pride in being a powerful black woman and owning her blackness: blatant and unacknowledged appropriation of Asian culture.
The overarching, if unacknowledged, premise of the nation's military efforts remains what it has been ever since George W. Bush's grandiose, post–September 11 dream of transforming the Islamic world collapsed: If we keep killing "terrorists" in sufficient numbers, the jihadist threat will eventually subside.
Aleksandr Baunov, a Russian writer on foreign policy, has suggested that Mr. Putin had an unacknowledged goal for the impossible conditions of his legislation: He would drive the American-Russian relationship so low that a new American president would have no room to drive it lower.
The two decided that part of their intention as editors would be to disprove the idea that theorizing is meant solely for academics, and contribute to a long (but largely unacknowledged) tradition of theorizing by trans and gender nonconforming people about their own lives and futures.
The Times reported on Wednesday that Definers also distributed research documents to reporters that cast the liberal donor George Soros as an unacknowledged force behind activists protesting Facebook, and helped publish articles criticizing Facebook's rivals on what was designed to look like a typical conservative news site.
There is a sense, however, in which the United States under Trump does resemble the original Turkish conception of a deep state, that "kind of shadow or parallel system of government in which unofficial or publicly unacknowledged individuals play important roles in defining and implementing state policy."
After publishing a book about my experience caring for and leaving children who were not my own, I had people write me emails and come up to me in tears at readings, expressing their own hidden losses, their own experiences that have gone unnamed and often unacknowledged.
The big successes of Bong Joon Ho's Parasite aside, this year's nominations still fall short in terms diversity, with Antonio Banderas (Pain & Glory) and Cynthia Erivo (Harriet) the only actors of color nominated for awards and directors of color like Melina Matsoukas and Lulu Wang entirely unacknowledged.
The sometimes-unacknowledged elephant in the room is that North Korea already may have the capability to deliver a nuclear-tipped missile that can hit the U.S. mainland, or may be able in a few months, or, if maximum pressure and engagement fall  short, a couple years.
It was reported in 211 that the U.S. operates an unacknowledged drone base out of Saudi Arabia and is relying on the country to fight al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the Yemen-based group that the Obama administration has called the most serious threat to the American homeland.
The pretense of being a genteel white community, complete with a euphemistic, Confederate flag–filled celebration of the area's Civil War history, informs what's tolerated and what's not in Wind Gap, from the high school football team's tendencies toward rape to the unacknowledged segregation that shapes the town.
The output of several columnists, economists and clerics in regional powerhouse Saudi Arabia and some of its smaller neighbors has either dried up or grown circumspect since the second half of 2016 in what critics see as an unacknowledged state drive to stifle public criticism, rights monitors say.
In "La Mano Immigrante (The Immigrant Hand)," created by created by Tania Bruguera and Mujeres en Movimiento, a group will "cross the border" into Corona, Queens, renaming subway stops, telling life stories and performing the unacknowledged but "essential jobs that keep this city afloat," according to a description.
The output of several columnists, economists and clerics in regional powerhouse Saudi Arabia and some of its smaller neighbours has either dried up or grown circumspect since the second half of 2016 in what critics see as an unacknowledged state drive to stifle public criticism, rights monitors say.
"This op-ed put my mother in a position black women find ourselves in all too often: our contributions diminished, unattributed and ignored; our leadership overshadowed and unacknowledged; saddled with the burden of proof, having to explain our achievements, credentials and qualifications," Alexander wrote in a post on Medium.
The Trump's 13th wedding anniversary on January 22 went unacknowledged on the couple's social media channels, and a week ago she broke longstanding tradition by taking a separate vehicle from her husband for the ride from the White House to the Capitol for his State of the Union address.
Today, we may giggle at the idea of #goals, but the desire to accumulate images of all the things we wish we could have and lives we wish we could live speaks to a longing and loneliness that, if it goes unacknowledged, can curdle into something much fiercer and darker.
Along with prioritizing the black subject, Freedom and Change points to the largely unacknowledged debt owed by modernist artists to the African art that cropped up in Parisian flea markets at the beginning of the twentieth century, a result of the trade opened up by France's colonial activities in that continent.
Demographically, too, the working class has evolved from the heavily white male grouping that used to assemble at my house in the 1980s; black and Hispanic people have long been a big, if unacknowledged, part of the working class, and now it's more female and contains many more immigrants as well.
When you wonder why it took so incredibly long for today's Democrats to hint that their oversight of the president's crimes amounted to preparations for impeachment, remember that many leading liberal legal and political theorists have long taught that the moderates were the unacknowledged heroes of the Johnson impeachment debacle.
The surface absurdity of this situation—that one of the leading candidates for the job of rescuing a free nation from a corrupt would-be authoritarian is a mayor who has never won more than eleven thousand votes in an election—is generally unacknowledged on the campaign trail these days.
In the piece, Mishan wrestles with the parameters of racial identity—the term Asian-American cuisine "is problematic," she writes, "subsuming countries across a vast region with no shared language or single unifying religion"—before arguing that Asian-American chefs have played a seismic, if unacknowledged role in shaping the new American palate.
The South African artist William Kentridge has turned to this shamefully unacknowledged theater of the Great War in "The Head and the Load," a fiercely beautiful historical pageant of music, movement and shadow play that reanimates these lost African combatants, who principally served as porters under British, French, Belgian and German command.
What unsupervised time they have is spent crashing on each other's couches, playing video games, and identifying crushes from their yearbooks, and if Zach seems a little more handsome, a little more sociable, a little less nerdy than his friend, it's the kind of difference in temperament that might have gone unacknowledged forever.
There are also other, unacknowledged threats on the horizon in 2020 — including the growing risk of antitrust action against the company, ongoing accusations of political bias (from both the left and the right), and the possibility of further scandals relating to the company&aposs (historic or current) content moderation or data security policies. 
But there is also a quiet, chastened strain in "House of Lords and Commons," whose title recalls Shelley's famous assertion that poets are the "unacknowledged legislators of the world," while also suggesting, I think, the influence (at times faintly damaging) of William Butler Yeats, who served in the Irish senate for two terms.
Most important, these rooms — as Thompson said in her Black Women in Hollywood speech — tell the truth, that the handful of black actors we see celebrated during awards season are not the exception to the rule, but that they are one of many exceptional black people in the industry who unfortunately often go unacknowledged.
" Trump's piece uses some of the exact same wording in part of his first paragraph: "Throughout the history of our nation, the patriotism exhibited by our brothers and sisters in the Territories of American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealths of Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands has often gone unacknowledged.
Eisenberg is a gorgeous writer of lines and dialogue and paragraphs, all the artistry in the marks upon the page, but even more deeply — and much more interestingly — she is an artist of the unsaid: the unacknowledged silences in a family, the imaginative volta between seemingly disparate images, the barely intimated strangenesses of the world.
When the Cold War ended, Bill Clinton, who cut his teeth on the 1972 McGovern campaign, reanimated the idea of converting the military—the longest-running, if unacknowledged, jobs program in the U.S.—to more economically and socially productive industries (as McGovern had suggested a generation earlier, taking off from the now-lonely work of Seymour Melman).
Since the shock of Donald Trump's election, many liberals have decided that their own coalition is the real American majority, victimized by un-democratic institutions and an anti-democratic G.O.P. Their mood is one of anger at the System, and confidence in their unacknowledged, temporarily-impeded mandate: They've got the structures, but we've got the numbers.
It's not hard to see why: At a rough time for race relations in America, the relationship between Daniel and Green allows Brown-Forman to tell a positive story, while also pioneering an overdue conversation about the unacknowledged role that black people, as slaves and later as free men, played in the evolution of American whiskey.
Albee himself said on numerous occasions when approached with requests for nontraditional casting in productions of 'Virginia Woolf' that a mixed-race marriage between a Caucasian and an African-American would not have gone unacknowledged in conversations in that time and place and under the circumstances in which the play is expressly set by textual references in the 1960s.
A few people told me stories of how they worked up the courage to ask their seniors to be credited for intellectual work they had shouldered at least half of — and sometimes much more; one person told me how they filed a correction with a newspaper after their co-authorship on a massive years-in-the-making exhibition was unacknowledged.
From the Lumière brothers taking the intermittent motion of a sewing machine to create the cinematograph, to the punch cards of the Jacquard loom forming the basis of modern computation, and the role of sewing and gendered labor in jobs like editing and dyeing in film production, textile production remains an essential, but insufficiently unacknowledged formal and social influence on media arts.
" He writes that "Trump likely will end in one of two fashions, both not particularly good: either spectacular but unacknowledged accomplishments followed by ostracism when he is out of office and no longer useful, or, less likely, a single term due to the eventual embarrassment of his beneficiaries, as if his utility is no longer worth the wages of his perceived crudity.
While many are funny and provocative—for instance, a pastel green and pink tartan print that reads "not your mother" in red script along the bottom or one that reads "I am accustomed to inspire nothing but virtuous sentiments" in small serif font against muddy splatters of paint—others are more troubling, alluding to the ways women's personal, professional, and sexual boundaries often go broadly unacknowledged.
Owning a pet is often an act of assumed, albeit unacknowledged, reciprocity; when people speak of their pet's unconditional love, they are in fact revealing the unspoken, highly one-sided exchange of pet ownership: I, the human, will provide you with food and shelter, and you, the pet, will give me endless affection and acceptance, no matter how crummy a person I may be.
Yet the usually-unacknowledged fact of the City, and of London, is that it props up the rest of the UK. London as a whole, with 13 percent of the UK population (8.8m of 65.64m) contributes 30 percent of all tax income to the British exchequer - a figure which has increased since the 2008 financial crash, and is equal to the tax gathered from the next largest 37 UK cities combined.
The ones who'd been gone for so very long She couldn't remember their names They spun her around on the damp, cold stone Spun away her sorrow and pain And she never wanted to leave "Jenny" is Jenny of Oldstones, a historical woman who married Duncan Targaryen, a hitherto-unacknowledged (I think) great-uncle of Dany's, who sacrificed his claim to the crown for love—thus facilitating Daenerys's or Jon's eventual claim.
Meanwhile, the data collection that has been so lauded in the luxury world, which has been focused on the need to connect intelligence across the retail chain to better serve a constantly traveling customer, contains within it an often unacknowledged threat that could prompt a backlash if not carefully monitored: People want to be recognized, but not known — which may sound like a specious distinction, but it needs to be parsed on micro level.
On the far side of the central gallery wall is an unassuming research piece, "Conversation with Magic Forms" (2015), by the group Leisure (Meredith Carruthers and Susannah Wesley) that visually riffs on a 1970 illustrated autobiography by English artist Barbara Hepworth; in it, the famed sculptor's family and children appear alongside her abstract, organic forms, suggesting a curious maternal homology (compare this treatment to that of the virile sculptor Brancusi, typically photographed with tools or in his studio sans his one unacknowledged offspring).
He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation: For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us: For protecting them, by a mock Trial from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States: For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world: For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent: For depriving us in many cases, of the benefit of Trial by Jury: For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences: For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies: For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments: For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.

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