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"universality" Definitions
  1. the fact of being done by or involving all the people in the world or in a particular group
  2. the fact of being true or right at all times and in all places

400 Sentences With "universality"

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We're asking, is there a universality of the human condition?
It's the universality that gives the Cambridge method its power.
There was a kind of universality expressed by their feelings.
Medicare for all's competitors don't just fall short on universality.
" Solomon continues, "Basketball has a universality because it's class-proof.
This universality facilitates a sustainable way of shopping and dressing.
How do you think about that universality versus progressivity debate?
Are you suggesting something about the universality of the story?
Together, they paint a picture of the album Thriller's universality.
Whether this is proof of universality is a matter of opinion.
The beauty of "Boulevard of Broken Songs" lies in its universality.
There's also a universality in the internal struggle Buttigieg is describing.
It's purpose is defecation, but there's a remarkable universality to it.
However, universality also means that the policy would be fantastically costly.
It's the universality of Margaret that I'm hitching my wagon to.
And there's a universality to the story that cuts across cultures.
It offers near-universality along with the heavily discounted value of anonymity.
Cahill: The universality of the sentiment towards these buildings is really compelling.
"benign universality"—his appeal to our "common humanity"—that he began with.
Images existed before words, and they do convey a sense of universality.
Love of beauty is that love that has to have a universality.
And the universality of the dividend would make it simple to administer.
Read: Four debut novels reveal the range and the universality of loss.
Read: Four debut novels reveal the range and the universality of loss.
They offer us a kind of universality, a cosmopolitanism of the mind.
The financial case for non-universality I think is also pretty weak.
I try to speak to the universality of how the rooms smell.
He seems never to have been remotely interested in attaining objectivity or universality.
It's important to note that universality is a significant part of Sanders's plan.
I think there's a universality in a game of intrigue between strong men.
It is difficult to capture universality in a way that also celebrates uniqueness.
That description may be an attempt to establish its universality (or commercial accessibility).
"Just do it" has lasted three decades in part because of its universality.
Shakespeare offers not so much an argument for universality as evidence for it.
The non-space of these official photographs complements the museum rhetoric of universality.
It creates a bond through its audience not through specificity, but through universality.
But it's so important that we recognize and honor the universality of the world.
Arnal's photographs achieve a universality and closeness that few photographers attain with their subjects.
This violation of "lepton universality" would require the presence of never-before-observed particles.
Rick and Morty is striking a cord of universality that it never has before.
As all global religions must, the ceremonies affirm both human diversity and human universality.
The end goal is universality, simple emotions writ huge in the sky like planets.
I think her work resonates because it is devoid of vagueness and calculated universality.
Michael Green: It was less about current events and more about universality of theme.
Its value is evident in the effortless persistence and universality with which it occurs.
The appetite for these movies perhaps springs from the universality of the subject matter.
It's that assumption of universality that irks when you are a black girl reader.
" There's a universality in the Imogene Heap-sampling "goodnight n go" as well as "everytime.
There was enough universality to make me mad that there aren't more movies like this.
Those in favour of universality argue that it broadens political support for public pre-schooling.
But honestly, it also had the feeling of universality that's common with all family dynamics.
They believe in the universality of freedom as defined and practiced within the United States.
For Mr. Morris, love and universality are inextricable, and universal love is the ultimate good.
These are shoes that have been relevant for decades, appreciated for its practicality and universality.
And when you are talking about a good like college, universality is even more important.
Constructed universality doesn't equal normativity, though, and the queer subtext enables twists on teenpop convention.
Critical exponents corresponding to other well-known universality classes lie at kinks in other exclusion plots.
Sanders' illness will shine a spotlight on how the political establishment approaches the universality of disease.
Both the film's promotion and some of its reception emphasized its universality as a love story.
Given the themes' universality, you can find them taking different forms throughout countless other compelling movies.
From the marketplace's perspective, one notable facet of the demand for Monet's work is its universality.
But in typical Rick and Morty fashion, that universality doesn't come from any place of comfort.
What voters liked was the universality of the idea, that everyone would get the same thing.
Its universality is designed to encourage citizens to think of the payment as a basic right.
Belief in democracy's universality sparks nation-building campaigns, and, when they flop, anger at foreigners' ineptness.
The sketches remind us of the universality of Prince's appeal and the measure of his mystique.
After five combined collections between two brands, Yeezy continues to fall short of its supposed universality.
The universality of sausage and eggs and rice is what attracts us to these particular ingredients.
They're not all single payer, but they all achieve universality or something very close to it.
But rather than bear a name that evoked universality, they were called the Kentucky Academic Standards.
" Mr. Sanders told reporters he did not support an income cutoff because "I believe in universality.
If anything, I think it was the universality, their complex humanity, that shone through to me.
Girls' very title suggested an attempt at universality — not just "privileged white girls," but all girls.
But really, hearing and internalizing the universality of it, so then that becomes an opportunity to notice.
There's probably a universality to the smells in the dead houses where medical students were dissecting bodies.
Keyboard shortcuts like Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + T to revive the last-closed browser window are approaching universality.
This universality might be the greatest strength The Girl in the Well Is Me has to offer.
Another option is Shakespeare's universality —everyone has either read, or claims to have read, plays like "Hamlet".
Ideally there is some universality in how problems can be organized around a number of optimal aggregators.
A denial of the unicity and universality of the redemptive incarnation of our Lord Jesus' saving work.
This film also helped us, as young men of Wu-Tang, better understand the universality of struggle.
What traveling the world taught me about the universality of playing dress-up in other peoples' styles.
With equal parts humour and awe, animals trundle across the space, musing on the universality of things.
Groups enable people to experience the universality of our flaws and provide the opportunity to practice altruism.
I relate to the way Andy Warhol used pop imagery that aspires to some kind of universality.
While there are naturally nuances to everyone's personal story, we saw a profound universality in their experiences.
Tuesday's debate was by and large substantive, policy-oriented one, including questions about means-testing and universality.
That book captures the universality of first love, that moment when you completely dissolve into another self.
"Make sure the stories, and the universality of those stories, is what people take in" she said.
To him, the universality of the fire shape is evidence that humans have an innate sense of physics.
The use of Farsi (sans subtitles) spoke to Shakespeare's universality, not to mention the lyricism of the language.
A foundational problem that the liberal defenders of free speech have to acknowledge is the problem of universality.
Proposals to restore solvency by means-testing Social Security would tear at a core design feature - its universality.
So while she may not be aiming for universality, Donnelly has certainly found herself somewhere in the vicinity.
The record stands as a perfect example of Kaleo having universality in good songwriting that works across countries.
The great works of art seamlessly blend specificity with universality, and "The First Big Weekend" is no different.
But really the point there, the theme that will go throughout the exhibition, is the universality of culture.
Like Käthe Kollwitz's heart-wrenching WWI-era prints, Farbiarz's graphite drawings focus on the universality of individual suffering.
By re-materializing fragments of popular culture as a critique of their proposed universality, Adams recasts their subjectivity.
It implies a universality to "Christian values" in a way that might offend Christians who don't share them.
Sublime as Beethoven is, the claim of universality blended all too easily with a German bid for supremacy.
The laws hold in great universality—indeed, they were discovered before the atomic basis of matter was even established.
While it is in part a reflection of her own psychodramas, there is also a universality to her work.
"It's very surprising that we see this universality," said Jörn Dunkel, one of the researchers, in a press release.
We can and should argue about the policy details as policy, in terms of cost, efficiency, fairness, and universality.
It goes "a, the, though, only," a string of words that evoke particularity and universality at the same time.
But despite the universality of heartbreak, the terrain in which female popstars find themselves on has, historically, been rocky.
In The Wurst, Ying and company seek to illuminate the universality, diversity, and culinary resonance of the humble wiener.
The universality of those reactions suggests that the drugs are tapping into some biological mechanism that evolved eons ago.
To resist it, we should embrace obscurity, difficulty, diversity, and strangeness as just as important as recognizability or universality.
Troy Maxson embodies the truth that the universality of the art isn't in its sameness but in its differences.
Objects from modern-day Peru are included, to indicate the universality of human practices of making animal-shaped vessels.
One reason for this universality: Support for the vulnerable, especially refugees, is one of the foundational beliefs of biblical ideology.
Sometimes the ambiguity I am so attracted to might be perceived as erasure of identity or some search for universality.
The universality of the bond, and the pain when it's broken, is something to which millions of people can relate.
But the universality of basic income proposals worries liberals who want more targeted increases in spending to help the poor.
Qur'an 49:13 is a categorical vote for the universality of mankind and Islam is a religion for all nations.
"The power of the Web is in its universality," wrote Tim Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web consortium.
It also denies the universality of human experience, and undermines the notion of a pure discourse where only reason prevails.
It was a powerful statement, and the audience responded loudly, presumably recognizing the universality of the situation in contemporary America.
I'm assuming that Ms. Backhaus deliberately shaped her characters in the mold of familiar domestic comedies to underscore their universality.
Universality changes as much as the week's memes do, and as such context alters at a previously unimaginably fast pace.
As Alexander would have it, this speaks to the voluminous nature of the women themselves, and also to their universality.
It's a sweet journey through the physical roller coaster of burgeoning attraction that speaks volumes about the universality of love.
And it gives Malú's story a universality that can speak to someone who's coconut, Oreo, white bread — or anything else.
I think the political case for universality looks a lot weaker to me now than it did a year ago.
One of the more fascinating aspects of feuds and the desire for revenge, said McCullough, is its universality across human culture.
Waxing Hegelian, Fukuyama argued that its potential universality made mutual recognition uniquely rational, and that its rationality made it more stable.
"That's the point of universality—that you can expect to see these phenomena on different energy and length scales," Berges said.
Gaga's celebrity narrative was always about a kind of universality in difference — everyone can be a star; identity is always mutable.
Because you've designed a program that does still maintain some degree of disparity even while trying to achieve a baseline universality.
The concept of universality is deeply political, because it helps determine what a culture pays attention to — and what remains invisible.
Realistically, though, as long as higher education remains a joint state-federal responsibility, it will be hard to achieve true universality.
But what is gained when we forget about the egocentrism of humanity is something far more true and everlasting: our universality.
And despite the universality of the SDG, they aren't an alibi for high-income countries to spend their resources on themselves.
But until this arms-race of companies agrees on some degree of universality, the marketplace of content will be terribly fragmented.
Their declarations of rage, triumph, fear and warning possess a directness and universality that Mr. Indiana likened to the Ten Commandments.
It's alternately sentimental and lewd (those greased weasels) and strains too hard for universality, spelling out its metaphors in marquee lights.
But if they don't do it, it's harder — though not impossible — to get to both true universality and deep cost savings.
Film critics and viewers in the West tend to sentimentalize feel-good movies from the East, delighting in their ostensible universality.
In those cases, you want to preserve universality because it makes the program simpler and makes the base of support stronger.
Polyakov, then at the Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics in Russia, was drawn to these special cases by the mystery of universality.
We could plug those earbuds into our phones, laptops, desktops, or media players, and that universality was good and desirable and lovely.
But the power of the "America First" agenda lies in its universality — its promise to put all Americans first, at all times.
Universal health care would go a long way toward strengthening economic security (I've advocated achieving universality through a big expansion of Medicare).
The photographer's choice to black out the backgrounds behind her subjects with a strong flash speaks to her awareness of this universality.
Throughout Germany this season, ambitious modern reinventions of plays by Sophocles and Aeschylus argue for the universality and timelessness of these works.
The similarities to today's issues with which women grapple will cause you to consider the timeless universality of these most essential questions.
I'm wondering what you think of the means testing versus universality debate that has begun to flare up in the Democratic primary.
Her thesis is simple: at some point, feminism lost its political moorings; it became vapid and toothless in its quest for universality.
"Ming Ri Tian Ya (If Tomorrow Comes)," a traditional Chinese song sung in Mandarin, demonstrated the universality of a certain kind of ballad.
But, the reason for its universality has a lot to do with the kind of modern, involved lives women are living these days.
Jürgen Berges, a professor of physics at Heidelberg University, is a leader in the effort to understand universality in far-from-equilibrium dynamics.
Yet part of me must acknowledge that the pared-down quality of this memoir adds universality and is part of its tensile strength.
And once one relaxes the demand for total universality, the distinction between "free college" and other progressive higher education ideas starts to wane.
As far as internet memes go, #covfefe may have already surpassed megahits like the Dress or Harambe in its sheer spread and universality.
"Jose Luis Cuevas will always be remembered as a synonym of liberty, creation and universality," Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Twitter.
And the force that may do us in appears to be the very opposite of Hegel's universality: the obsessive particularism of ethnic identification.
One of the tenants of the Canada Health Act is universality, which mandates that procedures should be made available to all Canadians universally.
When I dropped that EP, and when I drop this mixtape, it's going to open a lot of people's eyes to my universality.
The forms of such pursuits are parsed and absorbed as the characters — bristling with individuality and universality — take turns describing their particular addictions.
Its universality lies in its generosity — its empathy for every character within it, regardless of his or her decisions, no matter how flawed.
"We believe the universality of music gives us the opportunity to reach many of the over 25 billion internet users globally," it said.
Particularly in the post-Lemonade era, Houston's adherence to an earlier, less outspokenly political form of pop universality has come to seem old-fashioned.
Given current attitudes towards Islam, this sort of reticence and universality is perhaps the only way that Islamic films can break into Western markets.
They're perfect in their universality — so many of us could picture that significant other (or friend's ex) who kept coming back again and again.
But it would represent a meaningful shift in that direction, and an evolution of the safety net toward true universality over ties to work.
But, taken as a whole, "Greek Gotham" points to the universality of the humanist questions that artists have—and likely always will—wrestle with.
And the auteur-driven perspectives of Atlanta, Insecure, Fleabag, Master of None and Better Things show that there's universality in the most personal stories.
Mulvaney does have a point - most people do think of retirement when they think of Social Security, due to the universality of retirement benefits.
I fell in love with the culture and diversity of the world, but more importantly, it helped me to understand the universality of mankind.
The universality of their interaction — both for men and women — has tapped into something that's not likely to be resolved with a Senate vote.
"We want to respond to the pandemic of the virus with the universality of prayer, of compassion, of tenderness," he said, according to Reuters.
This was the arbitrarily normative nature of my grandfather's WASP identity — the false universality of his own tribal bias — put into appallingly hierarchical practice.
Luke traces the ancestry of Jesus back to Abraham, emphasizing his universality -- he is indeed the savior of the human race, not just the Jews.
Here, she talks to Refinery29 about the language that was nearly lost, the universality of Ladino music, and how she blends Sephardic Judaism and feminism.
But "Germinal" operates in the very best French tradition of combining whimsy with profundity, and a double consciousness of precise, egoistic individuality with anonymous universality.
Many of today's up-and-coming queer musicians still tend to avoid gendered lyrics, leaving their songs' subjects open to interpretation in service of universality.
I really wanted this film to not just be about the treasure hunt—I wanted it to have a universality to it that touched people.
The company's CEO Patrick Collison told Recode that Stripe would become the first major payments platform to accept bitcoin, in part, because of its universality.
Phil Schiller smugly waved away decades of headphone development as just some analog artifact, denigrating the universality of the 3.5mm connector as some "ancient" concept.
As her protagonist recounted the stories and legends told by her recently deceased grandfather, the novel's sense of place took on an air of universality.
"This is not in line with the EBU's values of universality and inclusivity and our proud tradition of celebrating diversity through music," the statement said.
Our assumptions about ancient cultures are all too often guided by modern beliefs about the universality of gender roles at different stages of cultural development.
Because of the racial poverty and income gaps, a U.B.I. would disproportionately benefit African-Americans, which some say proves the need for the policy's universality.
Journalists and critics are worried that the huge popularity and sense of universality that Avengers and Game of Thrones achieved are now disappearing for good.
Memories… Do Not Open would be an object lesson in the perils of universality and the blank slate, if it hadn't topped the Billboard 200.
The two concepts of universality are, of course, mutually reinforcing; and the gray vacuum photographs of record are part and parcel of this ideological apparatus.
What's more, the responses around these difficult ultimatums may vary across cultures, revealing there's no universality in what people believe to be a morally superior option.
Universality reinforces the idea that free education is not an expedient form of redistribution, but part of a system of collective insurance underpinning an egalitarian society.
Reaction videos "allow us, at the time of increasing cultural difference, the comforting universality of human nature," writer Sam Anderson observed in the New York Times.
The calculation presumes that the richest quarter of Indians do not get the income, because it says any program cannot in practice strive for strict universality.
"The countries of provenance express the universality of the church, which continues to announce the merciful love of God to all men on Earth," Francis added.
At most, they push for market-based reforms that retain universality but maybe introduce some more copays or an increased role for private insurers and providers.
Directed by comedian Robin Cloud, Out Again is a bittersweet, quirky portrait of the universality of love, and the struggles still faced by the LGBTQ community.
In that, however, there's beauty: whenever someone is able to encapsulate a mood this fully with music, its universality feels cemented, and that's a special thing.
"This case flew in the face of everything I had been taught regarding the universality and imminence of somatic demise in brain death," Shewmon later wrote.
To honor the tribute would reveal the universality of all suffering and rob them of their special status as certified moral icons of innocence through victimization.
It's grounded in a particular tradition, but it has to have a universality, a scope beyond the individual — the family, the clan, the tribe, the nation.
"The countries of provenance express the universality of the church, which continues to announce the merciful love of God to all men on Earth," he added.
These critical exponents are clearly independent of either material's microscopic details, arising instead from something that both systems, and others in their "universality class," have in common.
Of their unprecedented interactive video for "The Missing," Cassius says that the final product reminds them of the universality of love amidst the daunting struggles of 2016.
"Universality is critical to UNESCO's mission to strengthen international peace and security in the face of hatred and violence, to defend human rights and dignity," she wrote.
This tweet, from the group that organized the petition, is meant to be triumphant, but its bid for universality only makes the whole effort even more pointless.
Single-payer's universality is appealing because it helps the white working class without making them enroll in means-tested programs traditionally associated with black and Latino beneficiaries.
It's well established that streaming over Bluetooth compromises sound quality (it's possible Apple could use another audio standard, but then we're back to the universality/proprietary issue).
Almost a century after they started making movies together, Laurel and Hardy's comedy retains a freshness and universality, even if younger generations may not have seen them.
Is the universality of art a pernicious concept, a form of "cultural strip mining," or is it an acknowledgment of art as part of our common humanity?
In narratives about sexual violence (particularly against women), each bears a burden of universality: Every story about rape is, in some way, a story about all rapes.
And Ms. Ulrich's direction offers stealthy moments of recognition that suggest the universality of object affinities, as when Trish absent-mindedly begins stroking Erica's stuffed teddy bear.
To his creators, the anonymity of the figure crouched in an orange life vest, his arms wrapped tightly around his knees, reflects the universality of his plight.
"Universality is critical to Unesco's mission to strengthen international peace and security in the face of hatred and violence, to defend human rights and dignity," she wrote.
According to Moorier, these programs all have something in common—a certain universality that makes them ideal for Twitch's platform, which encourages users to interact while viewing.
Now having spent nearly two decades working closely with people bearing witness to the death of a family member, he says there is a universality to the experience.
In truth, Mr Subramanian's proposal stops a little short of true universality: for his sums to add up, take-up must be limited to just 75% of Indians.
This apparent universality of the dark side of male desire and power being exposed as each big institution clinks to the ground like a domino is catching speed.
"This is not in line with the EBU's values of universality and inclusivity and our proud tradition of celebrating diversity through music," wrote the union in its explanation.
But where Hamilton is fundamentally character-driven, Spring Awakening restricts its characters to being loosely defined archetypes, the better to achieve the hazy universality that pop music demands.
That's because her mass appeal lies in her perceived universality, with her fans often claiming that she vocalizes feelings they have not been able to put into words.
Ten years on, Weisberger says that the universality of the story is why it continues to be a favorite for both fans of the book and the movie.
"This is not in line with the EBU's values of universality and inclusivity and our proud tradition of celebrating diversity through music," a statement from the EBU said.
The power of her work comes from its suggestion that specificity and universality of identity and experience are not mutually exclusive concepts, but often exist side by side.
The jury in Bologna praised Tongue Twisters for its original approach and universal theme; but, in fact, universality is not always mirrored by the children's books published today.
"There is a certain universality of wanting to be recognized and respected," said Cameron Munter, former United States ambassador to Pakistan and now president of the EastWest Institute.
The universality of summer in the park pervades, and the unity among photos is evident — despite the city's and the parks' struggles, New Yorkers found beauty and leisure.
Matar always engages with her subjects and gets to know them before taking their portraits, which capture these young people as individuals while addressing the universality of adolescence.
There's a level of universality in Parasite's story, but to leave it at that would be to ignore the specificity of how it unpacks capitalism within South Korean society.
Despite the intended universality of the 23-star rating system, each individual's ideas of what makes a business worth supporting are inherently shaped by their cultural and economic background.
Ms Smith thinks their "experiences with New World cities like Tenochtitlan and Cuzco provide the nearest thing to a laboratory condition for capturing the universality of the urban form".
It's a lovely statement on the universality of music and the lasting impact of the blues and rock 'n' roll on our culture, on both sides of the Atlantic.
China is also subverting global human-rights mechanisms and supplanting the concept of universality of human rights with its notion that economic development supersedes individual civil and political rights.
Unless it is supported with extraphotographic evidence, it will be mired in platitudes about human brutality or the universality of grief, truths for which no photographic argument is required.
It is "Universals and Cultural Diversity in the Expression of Gratitude" — not "Universality and Cultural Diversity in Social Reciprocity," which was the title of a draft of the study.
At any moment, the movie is liable to turn up at a different spot along the route, a sort of productive disorientation that contributes to a feeling of universality.
If you seek a deeper understanding, I strongly recommend Richard Nisbett's great classic, "The Geography of Thought," which puts to rest many ideas about universality once and for all.
At times, the novel pushes these connections harder than they will bear, but a timely universality emerges from what otherwise might have been a nostalgic coming-of-age story.
"Horses are the most popular UHNW animal, perhaps in part explained by universality, with a passion for horses in North America, Europe and the Middle East," reports Wealth-X.
Ms. Clark, best known as a Tony-winning actress ("The Light in the Piazza"), has chosen to underscore the ordinariness of this marriage and the universality of its discontents.
What I found instead were people who enthusiastically embraced the universality of dying, and who had joined together as a community in an attempt to transform the death industry.
The photo, shot by Nuccio DiNuzzo, a staff photographer at the Chicago Tribune, and published on Monday night, has since gone viral, with people praising the universality of its message.
The name Scheyer chose and its visual identity — four parallel stripes in blue — were also easily translatable in numerous languages and cultures, conveying the universality of abstraction in artistic production.
It is the universality of today's genetic code that allows viruses to force the cells which they attack to do their bidding, making their viral proteins from their viral genes.
"There's a certain school of songwriting, I think, where you should be a vague as possible, because people identify with the universality of U2 or something like that," Longstreth suggests.
Nunn's exploration of the universality of being an awkward, sexually inexperienced 16 year old is inspired by her love of iconic teen movies and TV shows and the YA genre.
Whereas Walter White was a lesson for what could happen to an everyman under the wrong circumstances, Jimmy is not a blank slate that aspires to any kind of universality.
Apple's got hundreds of millions of Lightning devices out in the world for audio companies to sell headphones to; USB-C isn't even close to matching that degree of universality.
While it's true that Android has reached a very high degree of universality, it might still have been nice to explicitly confirm that the new ZenFones run the latest version.
He also praises the increased universality of night mode, with which you can invert screens' white backdrops for black, as many low-vision users' sight problems stem from light sensitivity.
They discuss the show, which is billed as comedy but embedded with moments of poignancy about the universality of human life and what it means to be a New Yorker.
One major thing Kaelen took from the trial was that, while he still believes there is some universality to music, it's impossible to make a standardized playlist suitable for everyone.
Ultimately, Balint reveals a Kafka impervious to such dichotomies, a paragon, instead, of multicultural ambition, whose artistic universality was born of the particularity of his Jewish German, Prague-based experience.
I've always thought James undervalued the universality of human experience — the timeless nature of love and hate, grief and joy and all of the common, powerful emotions that shape us.
But in Blk & Blue at ABXY Gallery, Roberts more astutely explores the universality of anonymity, rendering characters who could stand in for anyone — a cousin, a sibling, a parent, yourself.
Finding the ways in which the universality of the human condition can explode out of this one triangle of Chris, Sylvere [Chris's husband], and Dick was what we went for.
What's striking are the broader themes the film touches on—such as conflating guilt as a way to receive love, and the flawed pursuit of perfection—as well as their universality.
There is a universality to the film's fish-out-of-water premise, as well as its explorations of loss, family strife and belonging, but "The Farewell" is rooted in Chinese culture.
I am not a mother, nor have I ever been, but in that moment I gained insight into not just Carucci's experience as a parent but the larger universality of parenthood.
Godfrey, who works for The & Partnership in London, told The Times he chose an egg for the universality of the object and said he was inspired by Jenner's record-setting photo.
The philosophers argue that the "universality" of Hawking radiation—its robustness and insensitivity to the fine-grained details of a medium—suggests that the smoothness approximation should also hold for spacetime.
Mathematics is often lauded as a universal language, but this is blatantly untrue; for universality to work, adherents must believe in the same basic truths, or principles, to the same degree.
Progressively minded congressional Democrats, for their part, have long wished to try using a single-payer health insurance plan, in virtue of such plans' efficiency, consequently low overhead and potential universality.
The power of her work comes from its suggestion that specificity and universality, when it comes to identity and experience, are not mutually exclusive concepts, but often exist side by side.
"He was trying to point out the timelessness of it, the universality of it," said his friend Marshall Crenshaw, the singer and songwriter, who has a WFUV show of his own.
What I find magical about literature is when the voice of the writer is unique but you feel at the same time that he or she has managed to express universality.
His comprehensive universality, and his ability to match each and every one of us and become uniquely ours, is another of the modes by which he survives — fresh, pertinent and alive.
Or take barcodes, which were first deployed with middling success to track train cars, and only took on the eponymous universality of "UPC codes" when cash registers became more than mechanical contraptions.
William Faulker's Yoknapatawpha County was a boiled-down-to-the-essentials America that managed to be both inside the world and beyond it, a place whose very specificity somehow bled into universality.
"The Eurovision Song Contest's values are of universality and inclusivity and our proud tradition of celebrating diversity through music," said a spokesman for the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which produces the show.
But that message — one of wholesome respectability, of universality, of "gay people are just like you" — has fallen out of favor these days with certain more radical groups within the LGBT community.
The alternative, universality, is central to the appeal of single-payer health care, universal basic income, and the more robust versions of free college, all key ideas in the emerging progressive agenda.
She claimed today that the entire community of Java programmers had been split in two, with some of the programmers switching to the Android platform and thereby limiting the universality of Java.
This scene evokes the universality of immigration itself — serving not only to connect the past and the present, but also to remind the viewer of the depth of history behind every culture.
The women are of some privilege, which is clear from their middle-class family homes, but the relative privilege they enjoy is not enough to shield them from the universality of misogynoir.
The heavily treated films and photographs in the exhibition maintain a certain level of universality, situated in no particular place or time, attempting to grasp the vastness of everything all at once.
"But every time people sell this stock based on sales worries or China worries, we remember the annuity streams, the universality of the ecosystem, and the stock does bounce back," Cramer said.
Barris has said that he finds universality in specificity; Astronomy Club has cheeky jokes about a "white edit" of the show, but no intent or need to explain itself to nonblack audiences.
But her gay fans even have their own playful lingo for her universality, using quippy portmanteaus to refer to specific Britney eras (Circusney, Gloryney) while praising various aspects of their favorite pop star.
Further confirmation of the universality of that fact has recently emerged from the world of classical music, as the Montreal, Canada-based group Plumes has recently given it a pretty enormous co-sign.
Earlier on Tuesday, the head of its governing body, Sidiki Kaba, said he was concerned that would undermine "efforts towards the objective of universality" and called on Burundi to "engage in a dialogue".
"The new criminal code adopts the principle of universality, which means that wherever an Indonesian citizen commits a crime, they can be legally processed in Indonesia," said lawmaker Arsul Sani, referring to terrorism.
While various recent works, (including Banger Films' documentary Global Metal and Mark Levine's book Heavy Metal Islam) have explored the universality of metal culture outside of the West, Africa has largely been ignored.
"These observations are in line with a central universality principle of pattern-formation theory and support the applicability of this theory to wider contexts of spatial self-organization in ecology," the report states.
We've been prescribed a pregnancy salve — by the millennial-friendly maternity market, by social media, by apps and books and Big Pregnancy — and ensured its universality: If you look good, you'll feel good.
Mahler judiciously trimmed first-act music he deemed inconsequential and inserted Beethoven's dramatic "Leonore" Overture No. 3 into the second act, while Roller's stylized, partially abstracted scenery lent the story a timeless universality.
"It has not descended into madness totally, because there are still people who are trying to show the universality of our cultural experiences, but it's like a pot that is on the boil."
"Folk horror reconnects us to a sense of universality and archetype, a sense of something eternal in the landscape and in our psyche that not much art connects with anymore," he told me.
I think it was about finding a thing that was very real to men, again I think about finding universality so it's not always about a spy and a killer living in a basement.
He says teens were friendly and welcoming — "on some level, there is a universality to the teenage experience and on that plane we could connect" — even if not overly interested in using MFOL resources.
Golding, who plays Nick Young (or, as a character in movie calls him, "The Prince William of Asia"), thinks that critics of all backgrounds picked up on that very universality while watching the film.
So I think that distilling what those things are, finding their universality, and relaying them as best as I knew I could from my own personal experience into the dialogue was my biggest intention.
But then later on, I liked the aesthetic of the globes, and I felt that the globes, in a way, further extended that universality that represents all humans as opposed to a singular group.
The central characters, as in much popular culture about high school, are teenagers who feel socially ill-at-ease, and the universality of that experience appears to account for much of the show's popularity.
These small works evoke enough things you already know — landscape, weather systems, trees, marine life — that they bring you back around to reality, implying the multiple purposes if not universality of certain natural structures.
The title is a reference to W.B. Yeats's The Celtic Twilight, the famed poet's chronicle of Irish folklore, and suggests the universality of how feeling a closeness to nature fosters a belief in magic.
The Middle Kingdom has historically defined itself by its centrality and uniqueness in the world going back millennia; the United States' comparatively young identity is associated with universality and the mission of spreading its values.
October 212018, 212: The #MeToo hashtag movement is born on Twitter after Alyssa Milano encourages people to share their stories of sexual harassment and abuse in order to illustrate the near universality of the problem.
"Primeval is the place at the centre of the universe" it begins—and that universality, packed as the narrative is with offbeat characters and one strange episode after another, was the secret of its success.
The book is so persistently charming it's easy to overlook how gutsy this is; because Satyal's cast is so diverse it's easy to miss that he's giving us the universality we hear so much about.
Sternberg's leap from exclusivity to universality makes more sense when compared to the clothing brands that have emerged out of San Francisco and Silicon Valley over the past few years, funded by technology venture capital.
Throughout the 1980s the free world was politically united and morally confident: It believed in its liberal-democratic values, in their universality, and in the immorality of those who sought to abridge or deny them.
"We need to build a mass movement, centered on the working class, the poor, the middle class, one that is actively anti-racist, that is rooted in principles of universality," she said in her endorsement.
What Fox News persists in calling "the war on Christmas" might better be described as a war for the light—an attempt to widen the spectrum of celebration and return it to its original universality.
" The library said the 57-year-old "Friends in Low Places" singer is known for music that "weaves the beauty of poetry, the universality of the human experience and the inclusiveness of other musical genres.
Of all symbols of identity, only 'American' has succeeded in uniting nationality with universality, civic and spiritual selfhood, sacred and secular history, the country's past and the paradise to be, in a single transcendent ideal.
To argue about the underlying principle rather than the details, the debate I heard about the free college proposals has a lot to do with whether you should prioritize universality or progressivity in your proposals.
Even if one holds the viewpoint that this is indeed Francis's attempt to show the universality of the Church, and confront the issue head-on as a single unified faith, the optics clearly aren't great.
As physicists use the bootstrap to explore the geometry of this theory space, they are pinpointing the roots of "universality," a remarkable phenomenon in which identical behaviors emerge in materials as different as magnets and water.
So it was a really beautiful awakening moment for me with River's energy to experience it again and the whole process of making this record and connecting to that greater understanding of the universality of loss.
Briegal said the sport had Olympic ambitions and growing the game outside its traditional markets would help it meet the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) requirements for universality for a sport to be admitted to the program.
Despite the near universality of these receptors and their centrality to survival, scientists didn't discover the big family of genes that encode for olfactory receptors until 225, with the ones for taste receptors following in 22.
Programs can be scaled to ensure greater access for lower-income and special needs families, but universality helps erode non-economic barriers and makes sure all families have shared interests in the sustainability of these programs.
And so, here we have the pure manifestation of basketball misfortune—a totem to the universality of missed shots, bad turnovers, malcontent interviews—putting a weird stiff-arm into the chest of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
As members of Congress on this World Food Day, we hope that the universality of food—and the knowledge that too many around us don't have enough to eat—is a reality that can unite us.
" In response, the European Broadcasting Union banned the channel, Mango TV, from broadcasting the second semifinal and final, saying in a statement that the censorship was "not in line" with its "values of universality and inclusivity.
That kind of blend of Harris's and Bennet/Brown's ideas would, in effect, be a very small version of a basic income, albeit one that phases out for upper-income people and falls short of universality.
With Android 10, Google says that their chief concern was promoting the universality of the operating system's branding: [W]e've heard feedback over the years that the names weren't always understood by everyone in the global community.
The intent is to restore some of the universality of wired headphones — which, until not too long ago, all terminated in a 3.5mm connector (or 6.35mm on non-portable hi-fi models designed for at-home listening).
Visually, the definition starts (or ends) with this: Imran Chaudhri, user interface designer, iPhone pioneerThe iPhone is a stepping stone on the journey to the promised land of computing; the promise of ease, universality, trust and joy.
Ed Hundert and Roger Seamon Vancouver, B.C. Greenblatt, in describing the universality of "our species' cultural birthright," and the "mixed blessings" of its contradictions, uses a derogatory term for the Saami, the indigenous people of Scandinavia: Laplander.
That nostalgia feels outmoded in places, dwelling on the universality of Twitter as the network's audience stagnates, or discussing YouTube as the standard for user-created video as venues like Snapchat redefine the norms of uninhibited expression.
Few beliefs play to human hubris more than the belief in the universality of talent — a belief that successful people have the "it" that lets them do great things in every walk of life, certainly including politics.
Yet nine months after the allegations against Harvey Weinstein were first published and "#MeToo" became a rallying cry, one of the most sobering revelations — and one of the most powerful — has been the sheer universality of it.
"Every other country on planet Earth that is moving ahead of the United States on lower prices, gigabit speeds, universality, and fiber infrastructure got there because an expert regulator promoted competition, access, and prevented monopolization," he said.
Some of them might be expressing themselves in a very similar way, others very different, but the universality of it was that they were all straddling that transition between childhood and womanhood, and experiencing with what it is.
Universality and idealized notions of beauty, particularly those that center Europe and White subjects, have long gone out of favor for many in the arts, even as they remain stubbornly present in art museums and art history courses.
Body insecurities may be highly personal, but their universality is undeniable: When we polled our readers this year, nearly 80% of them said they walk around feeling somewhat dissatisfied with their bodies at least half of the time.
Perhaps the biggest similarity between Wu-Tang Clan's music and techno is its universality—no matter where you go in the world, you can find disciples, even if sometimes you need a reminder of where it came from.
As we filmed family after family passing through a hotel near New York, we were struck by the universality of the experience of landing in a new place after a long flight: jet lag, hunger, disorientation, anxiety, hope.
Size universality is an alluring idea that appeals to our need for order, but order is a false god that would actually make it harder to buy clothes by limiting the shapes and dimensions available for our diverse bodies.
Sanders also is a fan of universality in all its guises, most especially in health care, while Ocasio-Cortez has pointed to non-means-tested institutions like the library as an example of the type of socialism she supports.
"There's a universality that I'm trying to push in my work in the sense that it's not about our geographical location, it's not about our race, it's not about our humanity at the end of the day," Muluneh says.
We're all going in the same direction now: streams of madness dart effortlessly across the Atlantic; petty and stupid local resentments (trash isn't collected on time, gay people are holding hands at the mall) assume a hideous global universality.
At the same time, its enduring popularity, the genuine love people had for its characters, and the universality of its basic fanfic themes all served as testaments to the inherent power of fanfiction — even fanfiction at its most incoherent.
Conservative opponents favored the Latin Mass, or at least more faithful translations to it in the local language, and they wanted the church hierarchy in Rome to ensure global universality and unity by making all of those translations uniform.
But perhaps naming the subgenre of acclaimed masc melodramas, which Call Me by Your Name is now joining, as just that — as studies of masculine emotion — can be a reminder of how narrowly gendered the current claims to universality still are.
By removing Goya's violent imagery from the works and projecting a moving spotlight that restores Goya's animated figures back onto each piece in a dark, eerie room, Lashai captures the universality of oppression, and the brutality prevalent in Iran's modern history.
The exhibition's design was inspired by MoMA's 1955 photography exhibition "The Family of Man," organized by Edward Steichen, which aimed, in a post-war display of peace and optimism, to show the universality of human experience, from birth until death.
And that level of universality of transaction will create so much data that can be used by Tencent and Alibaba for mining insights, targeting and so on, but can also be used by individual merchants or apps who have transactions.
And each show — yes, even "Moulin Rouge!" for a few blessed minutes — reminds us how a singularly crafted pop song can make you feel as if it had been written especially for you, while creating an outsize sense of shared universality.
"I was looking for small moments of universality that we can all relate to, whether it be setting the table for dinner, embracing a loved one or the purity of going for a walk on a nice day," he said.
The challenge, World Athletics said last year, is finding "the right balance in the technical rules between encouraging the development and use of new technologies in athletics and the preservation of the fundamental characteristics of the sport: accessibility, universality and fairness."
"The challenge, World Athletics said last year, is finding "the right balance in the technical rules between encouraging the development and use of new technologies in athletics and the preservation of the fundamental characteristics of the sport: accessibility, universality, and fairness.
What makes fingerprint-based background checks the gold standard is the use of fingerprints — a highly-accurate way to confirm someone's identity compared to a name-based check, and the universality of fingerprints used among state and federal government agencies.
Their earnest, feelgood melodies and sharp beats fit a spareness that by now evokes universality of method rather than any particular era; except insofar as teenpop's abstract ideal means '80s by definition (which it shouldn't), they've discarded the retro tag altogether.
Given the antiquity, universality and deep popularity of music, many researchers had long assumed that the human brain must be equipped with some sort of music room, a distinctive piece of cortical architecture dedicated to detecting and interpreting the dulcet signals of song.
"Pulled by the Roots I" (2015), a small house dangling from a crane above a town square, is a playful idea but also gently hints at the vulnerability of the uprooted, its simplicity amplifying the universality of being forcibly removed from anywhere.
In a blog post, Uber called signing Kohli a "one of a kind initiative across the Asia Pacific region" and talked about his "universality as a youth icon" to push the Uber brand in India, the company's largest market outside the United States.
But looking ahead to the next week of competition, there are some key things to reflect upon: The Olympics do not transcend politics: While the Olympic charter emphasizes universality and neutrality, the Rio Games have been marked by their acutely political moments.
It's this universality that can propel a poem — or part of it — into viral territory, as was the case for Warsan Shire's "What They Did Yesterday Afternoon," an excerpt of which circulated around the internet following the Paris attacks in November 2015.
" All describe a piece of her, she says, over these past two tumultuous years, but she's grateful to be discovering her story has universality: "Somebody tweeted me the other day that 'your record has been my exact life over the last year.
But Remy also aspires to the freedom, and the presumption of universality, granted to musicians like Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, and—one of Remy's heroes—Bruce Springsteen, who draw from the stories of those around them, making a shell game of identity.
" Many of the works included, by women and people of color, voice a sense of marginalization that resonates with Lorde's assertion that "We see ourselves diminished or softened by the falsely benign accusations of childishness, of non-universality, of self-centeredness, of sensuality.
To be sure, in some ways it is — the details of Ailes' reign of terror ring depressingly familiar after years of sexual harassment exposés about one company after another — but the film's failure to dig beyond that universality is a major missed opportunity.
The monoculture seems to refer to some ill-defined age of universality made up of everything from Johnny Carson hosting the Tonight Show to Friends, Seinfeld, and The Office — the 2121th-century aegis of white, middlebrow American entertainment, usually starring white Americans.
All of the different forms of addiction that J. Cole tries his hand at making sense of on KOD equally stand the chance of resonating with listeners due to their universality, but there are very few moments on the album that feel particularly personal.
When asked by the audience why he believes in the system's universality, he noted that the book on principles has been translated into 34 languages, and that he was told by people in China it was among the best-selling books in the country.
FG I focus on marketing and the P.R. and the visuals that are put out for the company — how we have cohesiveness and universality so that a rack in a store in Dubai is the same exact feeling you get from one in Bergdorf.
Alongside this sense of universality lies an undeniable sense of shared knowledge, a separate conversation between women of color, akin to the Lady in Brown's conjuring in the early moments of the play, let her be born let her be born and handled warmly.
But the hallowed status that Cosby occupied as one of the world's most beloved entertainers -- an icon who parlayed the universality of his stand-up comedy into several successful TV series, none bigger than "The Cosby Show" in the 1980s -- had been irrevocably tarnished.
Sometimes the rhetoric of universality takes on a more literal and pragmatic meaning, as when self-proclaimed "universal museums" claim the right to own — and retain — objects from every corner of the globe, regardless of the dubious circumstances by which they may have acquired them.
An ethic of withdrawal motivates much of what the artist does, including the decision to legally change their name to "American Artist" so that it would be difficult to find in Internet searches and yet make a claim on universality for an African American artist.
By the end of the operatic series, I had stuttered across the familiar stages of Tiffany Pollard GIFdom, with my overarching mood finally settling as this one: A visibly irritated Pollard, consumed by fatigue and distaste, massaging vexation from her temples as a portrait of emotional universality.
A former Wall Street worker with electrical engineering and computer science degrees, Bezos zeroed in on books as a viable initial product category for his online store due to the universality of literature, the existing stock of print books, and the relatively low price of each unit.
The anecdotal universality of this is consistent with Meltzer's findings: In a press release, she wrote that the afterglow "did not differ according to participants' gender or age, and it held even after sexual frequency, personality traits, length of relationship and other factors were taken into account."
"I consider it a missed opportunity to focus only on U.S. adversaries and not underscore the universality of human rights obligations for all nations," said Uzra Zeya, who oversaw the annual report's research and release as an acting assistant secretary of state during the Obama administration.
That still falls short of the entry standard for women's marathon at Rio by more than 14 minutes, but Nary hopes to compete via a universality place, which the International Olympic Committee allocates to developing countries that otherwise might not have a presence at the Games.
"His work is quintessentially South African, very specific to a time and place, but there is also a universality to its language," said Rachel Kent, the M.C.A. curator who spent two years working on the show with Goldblatt, up until his death in June from cancer.
Now what's taken seriously are moves toward assimilation and universality, so this idea that every woman should be a feminist, I don't actually agree with because not every woman needs to be on the streets, not every woman needs to put her body on the line.
But she thinks it would be unnecessarily disruptive to try to overhaul tens of millions of people's existing health insurance, and the priority, instead, should be to focus on the fact that "we need to get everyone in" and keep expanding coverage until we achieve true universality.
In 2012, researchers used Rattazzi and Rychkov's trick to home in on the values of the critical exponents of the 3-D Ising model, a notoriously complex CFT that is in the same universality class as real magnets, water, liquid mixtures and many other materials at their critical points.
But, as even a brief foray into the websites and wars of standom reveals, stanning is also a new kind of public identification and affirmative self-making for queer men, and their fan debates provide a critical perspective that challenges the supposed universality of white and straight pop histories.
Its setting is removed in both space and time, and it is this aspect of the game that lends the refugee narrative therein a sort of universality in the Platonic sense, without needing recourse to dubious claims of authenticity or reality as might be found with other empathy games.
Asian American writers occupy a weirdly marginal space in American letters: a few successes, like Jhumpa Lahiri or Amy Tan, go mainstream, but otherwise these are authors you read if you are interested in the "Asian American experience"; they haven't achieved the universality, say, of Jewish American writing.
The fact that these "before" photographs still have the power to shock years, and even decades, after debates about "decolonizing the museum" have become widespread, and the looting of antiquities is widely recognized as a scourge, reveals how thoroughly we've been conditioned by museum rhetoric of beauty and universality.
The movie immediately pivots to the characters all attempting to kill each other at the behest of a mysterious voice, and the weird universality of this particular office environment is likely meant to suggest what would happen if any one of the millions of offices around the world erupted into bloodshed.
It doesn't have to be this way; with a system capable of mapping both syntactic structures and semantics (not just a limited set of entities), it is possible to build a "corpus of scenarios" that will allow for building more accurate ordered statistical models relying on the universality of interaction scenarios.
"It was a bit tricky to find something distinctive for every country—Saudi Arabia in particular, and it turns out Brazil and Argentina aren't that big on eggs either—but there is a universality to eggs that would've been difficult to find with, say, meat or cheese," Charlie tells MUNCHIES.
All this rigor might run the risk of making the work feel chilly or academic, but in fact the opposite is true: "Resonance II" feels warmly personal, even organic, an effect derived from a process which, in Provosty's description, straddles the universality of geometry and the specificity of subjective perception.
When we depart from these discrete events and look at photography as an imperial technology of extraction, globally operative since the mid-19th century, the illusion of universality emblematized in the 'anyone' collapses and the racial labor division and accumulation of visual wealth for domination and profit becomes undeniably perceptible.
"One might think that such universality as a system being smart enough to be able to run any program might be difficult or hard to achieve, but it turns out to be the opposite and it is difficult to write a useful system which does not immediately tip over into TC," Branwen writes.
After years of phones, laptops, tablets, and TV screens converging on 163:9 as the "right" display shape — allowing video playback without distracting black bars — smartphones have disturbed the universality recently by moving to even more elongated formats like 18:9, 221:29, or even 221:29 in the iPhone X's case.
This tells you a lot about how Donnelly views herself and her work: despite the fact that she's often positioned as a key voice in Australian music's new wave of feminist art, she's keenly aware of the limits and privileges of her experience, and equally keen to avoid overstating her work's universality.
There are four subconcepts of death that psychologists have identified, explained Dr. Sally Beville Hunter, Ph.D., a clinical assistant professor at University of Tennessee, Knoxville: nonfunctionality (your body doesn't work anymore), universality (all living things die), irreversibility (once you die, you can't come back to life) and inevitability (you can't avoid death).
These plans pretend that everyone can keep their specific insurance plan that they like; that everyone can be covered, with no gaps in enrollment, no cracks for people to fall into; that insurance companies, drug companies, and big hospitals can be brought on board to pass legislation without compromising on universality or quality.
To illustrate the universality of the fight against cancer, Vice President Biden told a story from his days in the White House when 50 heads of state showed up for a nuclear proliferation summit, but President Obama kicked things off by acknowledging that they all wanted to speak with Biden about his moonshot initiative.
"No matter what subject or genre he tackles, Miloš finds the universality of the human experience in every story, allowing us -- his rapt audience -- to recognize ourselves within the struggle for free expression and self-determination that Miloš so aptly portrays on the silver screen," past DGA President Taylor Hackford said at the time.
He pointed out that Ms. Hinton's book was in many ways fresh, original, and exciting for young readers, changing the Young Adult genre forever: Hinton, earnest teenager that she was, wrote to reveal the universality of her Greasers, just as Wright and Ellison did for African-Americans, or Paley and Roth did for Jews.
That universality is the hallmark of any Toy Story movie — all of which pull from the same playbook designed to employ zero-hour speeches, nuggets of wisdom about love and friendship, and a nostalgic, plinky Randy Newman soundtrack to force us to work out a few feelings, shed a few tears, and sniffle our way to the funny parts.
Panther revolutionized comics at the time simply by existing, but as the character grew, he came to represent a reflection of every child and adult who sought refuge in the Marvel Universe ("I was disappointed to learn he wasn't Mexican," said Marvel Editor-In-Chief Axel Alonso, speaking to the universality of T'Challa as a character).
Consider the argument made by Cartoon Network UK: Like the supposed universality of media access, the "suitable for all ages" judgment is easily abstracted to allow the position of the individual censor to stand in for any possible viewers, away from both children and the "local" families who are supposed to be protected in the first place.
She writes: In Icons in Ash I want to reintegrate life and death: to touch death, work with death, to be an artist of and for death, to let it speak in its mundanity, its grandeur, its familiarity and its mystery, its uniqueness and its universality, to redeem it from oblivion, to give it its own life again.
And that's when it caught me in saying that, you know, that particular advocacy group sending me a letter was a bit of a wake-up call for me to sort of recognize that we will only be a company that we, you know, want to be, if we take all constituents, and but yet approach with that universality in our products.
Still, watching the players from Ninja Five (Japan); Call Me Daddy and Raclette Party (France); Treee (Italy); the Gnarcats (the United States); the Mohawks (Germany); and Sky High (England) go screaming through the Renaissance plaza on two wheels to play a sport popularized by ragtag assemblages of couriers in asphalt lots in Seattle underscored the universality Mr. Louboutin said drew him to it.
Dr. Mirzakhani and Dr. Eskin did not themselves explore the wind-tree model, but other mathematicians used their magic wand theorem to prove that a broad universality exists in these forests: Once the number of sides to each tree is fixed, the wind will explore the forest at the same fundamental rate, regardless of the actual shape of the tree.
With these pluralistic portraits, Sandow Birk's project seems to resemble another mainstay of American storytelling, Chicago Public Media's This American Life, with its fastidiously painted markers of difference in the form of working-class communities and people of color, sometimes stereotypically represented in the form of heartland rednecks or Los Angeles cholos, and appeals to the "universality" of human experience.
"We argue that if it turns out that the modeling assumptions don't steer you wrong in the acoustic case, that gives you good reason, on the basis of universality considerations, to believe that they don't steer you wrong in the Hawking case," said Eric Winsberg, a philosopher of science at the University of South Florida and a coauthor of a recent study of analogue black hole experiments.
A Marxist, but of the most unorthodox variety, Kojève taught that there was direction and meaning in history and that the key to understanding both of these lay in an appreciation of Hegel, whose vision of the dialectic imagined a state of eventual universality, the highest form of human consciousness, in which individual finite selves would be tied together in a spiritual recognition of each other.
Holmer leans on what we know of coming-of-age tales to help sell the ways Toni both intersects and doesn't intersect with those familiar narratives, and by setting her story in a black community in Cincinnati, Holmer gains a specificity of place (the film's locations feel worn down and lived-in) and underscores the alienating universality of being 13 or 14 years old and feeling like you'll never belong anywhere.
Instead, it turned out to be a beautiful afternoon of dialogue about culture (Omari Hardwick told me that he can love a woman who isn't Black because he knows exactly who he is), history (Joseph Sikora and I share the same hometown and he provides a brief synopsis of Chicago migrations), and the theoretical frameworks (Lela Loren pushes back on the universality of daddy issues) that define them.
Her lyrics are largely centred on the Reichs (singing from Peter's point of view, Bush is concerned with Wilhelm Reich's arrest in 1941: "I can't hide you from the government / Oh, God, Daddy, I won't forget"), and yet the hope at its core, paired with the rousing, lilting musicianship that could mean anything at all, allows the song to maintain a universality that is bigger than their story.

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