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"unto" Definitions
  1. to or towards somebody/something
  2. until a particular time or event

806 Sentences With "unto"

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To render unto Caesar cannot mean rendering everything unto Caesar.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
Others will do unto you what you have done unto them.
It was a country unto itself and a law unto itself.
Zmirak: We're fallen creatures trying to render unto Caesar as well as unto God.
This isn't just about doing unto others as you'd have them do unto you.
HAHN: Tomi, that that you do unto the least of them you do unto Christ.
And, that is to do unto others as you would like them to do unto you.
"The Bible says, 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,'" he noted.
Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven.
" Timely reminder from Norman Rockwell "Golden Rule" (1961) "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
We buy it and then we destroy it, doing unto the weapon what that weapon could do unto others.
With a virus this contagious, what we do unto the least of us, we do unto all of us.
"My corrupt nature is empty of grace, bent unto sin, only unto sin, and that continually," the lad replies.
The Golden Rule, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," leaves too much room for rationalization.
Because Republicans exploited the same fears, energy and trends to do unto Democrats as Democrats are about to do unto them.
For the rest, I commend unto you our daughter Mary, beseeching you to be a good father unto her, as I have heretofore desired.
Then said Zeresh his wife and all his friends unto him, Let a gallows be made of fifty cubits high, and to morrow speak thou unto the king that Mordecai may be hanged thereon: then go thou in merrily with the king unto the banquet.
And I'm going to paraphrase another quote I heard the other day: Do not do unto others what you would not want done unto you.
My God, my race, my wealth, my gender, or what have you, permits me to do unto you as I'd never accept being done unto me.
Sure, you probably know the teachings of Jesus that fit in our culture: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," for example.
" (Quoting Nelson Mandela.) Elizabeth Warren: "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of these, the least of thy brethren, ye have done it unto me.
Through his actions, Trump has led America to a threshold question: As citizens, will we do unto others as we would want others to do unto us?
What all religions are saying is that one of the goals of life is to do unto others as you would like others to do unto you.
It is a truth that lies at the heart of every world religion -- that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us.
It is a truth that lies at the heart of every world religion — that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us.
The lesson my immigrant parents instilled in me is not lost on the majority of Americans: We must do unto others as we would want them do unto us.
We must declare an armistice in this divisive war of words and agree to do unto your political opponents what you would have your political opponents do unto you.
So you could convince yourself that it's O.K. to follow a more cynical variation of the Golden Rule: Do unto your employer as you suspect an employer might do unto you.
" Inoculation is thus, "violence unto the Law of Nature.
I think because even though in politics we're supposed to talk middle class, they know there's no scripture that says as you've done unto the middle class, so you've done unto me.
This isn't a franchise; it's an app store unto itself.
Creator "drama" has become an industry unto itself on YouTube.
MORE withdrew from Iraq as a strategic end unto itself.
Because to Facebook, growth is an ethical goal unto itself.
Fortnite's journey to Android has been an adventure unto itself.
You see, economic growth is not an end unto itself.
Quitting YouTube has become a genre of video unto itself.
Alas, science has delivered unto us a most harsh truth.
I wanted this to be a satisfying experience unto itself.
You will no longer be a shame unto your clan.
"The Murdochian press are a law unto themselves," she said.
ROGERS Hair on the show is a saga unto itself.
Bachelor Nation, as it were, became a world unto itself.
Christ commands us to render unto Caesar what is Caesar's.
The line has another use, however: in believing we are a product of our own reality, it's possible to overwrite wrongs with rights, doing unto others what we do unto ourselves, achieving spiritual balance.
A lot of what Rogers talks about in his books and on his TV show sounds very much like the so-called Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
"We think micro apps are a trend unto themselves," he said.
Getting out of a gym membership is a workout unto itself.
At 1,000 feet long, it's almost a mini city unto itself.
The internet has liberated them to be media entities unto themselves.
He may even make a joyful noise unto whomever is listening.
Parenting, like everything, has become an Internet cottage industry unto itself.
Over the years, Richie has become a cultural figure unto himself.
This is objectionable unto itself, but in context, it's absolutely intolerable.
Dave was his own entity, an island unto himself; I'm not.
With Flashpoint, mercenary management has literally become a game unto itself.
The feasibility of pulling that off is a story unto itself.
The fact of your presence serves as a lesson unto itself.
Untangling their attraction to him is a whole genre unto itself.
Be a joke unto yourself, which is one of my mottos.
Sanctions are a tool of strategy, not a strategy unto themselves.
And some spas are offering V.R. as a treatment unto itself.
Other evils may await, but sufficient unto this day this one.
The vivid staging and performances here were sufficient unto this one.
The App Store has become a major global industry unto itself.
The concept of home is a subjective one unto the individual.
The other, by contrast, had preserved his mastered dignity unto death.
As it is in life must it be unto the page.
Every religion teaches to love thy neighbor & to do unto others.
Jay-Z's success has transformed him into a brand unto himself.
She perceives pop as ecstatic experience, and an end unto itself.
That's great if you can do unto others, but it's a lot less cool when they can do it unto you, because that means previously safe spaces, far away from the fight, are no longer secure.
The exact wording of this guidance varies from one faith to another, but in essence, this is what we've come to know as the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Haman said moreover, Yea, Esther the queen did let no man come in with the king unto the banquet that she had prepared but myself; and to morrow am I invited unto her also with the king.
"The president ... wants to goad us unto impeachment," Pelosi told the Post.
In Polly Nor's whimsical illustrated world, woman is a devil unto herself.
" He exemplified the NYPD motto, "Fidelis Ad Mortem" or "Faithful Unto Death.
Mayr claimed that these features make biology exceptional—a law unto itself.
And even more importantly, it presents friendship as an end unto itself.
And they are all for your consideration as feature films unto themselves.
Those memes are shorthand for fans rather than a language unto itself.
Political protest, in its pure form, is not an end unto itself.
It's another event unto itself before even getting to the main event.
A political party's nominating convention has historically been an entity unto itself.
She's freaked out, angry, and extremely murderous; that's a side unto itself.
And Greece is a story unto itself, which is far from resolved.
The beings we meet in the movie are cool characters unto themselves.
No game, and no player within it, exists unto it- or himself.
"The tactic of policing is a tactic unto itself," she told me.
Simply making it to supper together may be a win unto itself.
It's a world unto itself, full of history, character and friendly folks.
The Metropol, with its customs and routines, is a world unto itself.
There is nothing about him worth praising as a virtue unto itself.
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — The six Azmi sisters are a starting lineup unto themselves.
That these numbers were goals unto themselves was implied from the start.
The wrinkles in Mr. Cranston's weary face are a performance unto themselves.
Karl Lagerfeld's cat, and rumored heir, has become a business unto herself.
He's none of those, but he may be a danger unto himself.
Political media is already treating the delay as a crisis unto itself.
Some projects live only in books, small works of art unto themselves.
He was a category unto himself as far back as the 1960s.
"You see, the First Amendment was established on Christian principles, because it was Jesus that said this: 'Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and render unto God the things that are God's,'" Moore told me.
In this modern hypersensitized age of "feelings," the notion of empathy also misses the point of the golden rule, which is to do unto others as you would have them do unto you, not feel as they feel.
"They believe that we are trying to influence political developments in Russia and trying to effect change and so their natural response is to retaliate and do unto us as they think we have done unto them," Clapper added.
In the end, the Democratic Party is not an end unto itself, nor is a third party an end unto itself, a party whether it be the Democratic Party of a third party, is a means to an end.
The problem is that if everyone does this, you get the costs of reduced trade without the benefit of improved terms of trade, because other countries are doing unto you the same thing you're trying to do unto them.
Yes, that's right: Once more unto the debate breach, dear friends, once more.
I am made up of whole things, things that are things unto themselves.
If this lived in a genre unto itself, we'd call it Billwave. Bill!
That unto itself makes it worth the decades-long wait fans have endured.
This latest breakthrough in the war on Zika is a story unto itself.
Sachen is a beast unto itself, worthy of its own Tedium issue someday.
Deliver unto us an Avengers 4 scene featuring the full Chris four-pack.
Melding sinister narratives with playful iconography, each piece is a world unto itself.
While that's engaging unto itself, it's the drinks that are worth a try.
Still, many would call his work in hair an art form unto itself.
With that in mind, cutting the figure up unto vertical sections made sense.
But adjusting to sleep long after battle can be a war unto itself.
They eventually expanded to create an entire, complete-unto-itself conservative information universe.
These decisions would have been questioned and scorned unto infinity had they backfired.
Or maybe it's better to say that great filmmakers are genres unto themselves.
She's not just an island unto herself as some paragon of misunderstood brilliance.
Popeyes and Chick-fil-A have become pop-culture presences unto their own.
He was like a one-man band of conflict, a debate unto himself.
He was like a one-man band of conflict, a debate unto himself.
Another child cried while being lowered naked unto a scale to be weighed.
But never would it definitively enter unto the 404 and scroll no more.
You do unto the least of them as you would do unto me, as the Bible commands, and we&aposve got to do a better job of it because right now, what&aposs going on down the border is un-American.
Crawford has been mentioned as a possible opponent for Manny Pacquiao this year, and he believes he can do unto Pacquiao what Pacquiao did unto Oscar De La Hoya in 2008 — deliver a victory that would catapult him to worldwide prominence.
In one sense, it's hard to fault the creatures that have resulted from our biotechnological experimentation — we have done unto them as we typically do unto ourselves and the results are not in any sense defensible from an ethical perspective.
Mr. Putin might like to act as if Russia is a world unto itself.
But Jesus said, suffer little children and forbid them not to come unto me.
Screengrab: YouTube/Party PooperTaking selfies with art is an entire photographic subgenre unto itself.
The new study shows how modern warfare is a force of nature unto itself.
This tipping point for technology in our everyday life is a character unto itself.
But the aspiration fueling Avengers is to deliver unto players a world of superheroing.
NASCAR, a $3 billion business unto itself, started like many startups — in a garage.
"We decided we would not be done unto," says Maria Brenton, the project manager.
My use and value, unto you, Are gauged by what you have to do.
It was as if the crowd-sourced advice column was speaking directly unto me.
Snapchat eschews widely used social network conventions, making it an entire language unto itself.
Our tools are now actors unto themselves, and their future is in our hands.
Unto the breach stepped a 33-year-old woman from Massachusetts named Martha Sharp.
Still, taking on a film about one's mother is arguably a category unto itself.
That includes the ones living in our shower, a special microbial environment unto itself.
Last Friday (November 10), Taylor Swift unleashed Reputation, her sixth album, unto the world.
Watching Ichiro is a daily reminder that work is meaningful in and unto itself.
He emphasized the state's mass purchasing power as a kind of nation unto itself.
"We are bound by the law to do good unto all men," they declared.
Trumpian language is a thing unto itself: some manner of sophistry peppered with superlatives.
They cannot lay hands on a plan and bless it as feasible unto us.
But with five shows in one, Saturday's concert felt like a festival unto itself.
More money isn't an end unto itself — the goal is to produce better results.
Iran is a law unto itself, and there's chaos across Iraq, Somalia and Yemen.
Coordinating data sharing between the state and federal cases is a feat unto itself.
The wilderness-death or near-death "case study" is a literary genre unto itself.
Coachella fashion is a world unto itself, with its own norms, rules, and regulations.
The mirror image of the golden rule is that what you do unto others, they will surely do unto you, which is certainly the case in this age of amoral, extremely partisan, anything goes, tit for tat weaponization of our legal system.
Or it could be a signpost aiming us forward, unto higher heights and better worlds.
That means the month that delivers Persona 5 unto the U.S. is here as well.
Netflix's Stranger Things is more than just a show, it's a whole business unto itself.
The company's Walt Disney World Resort in Florida is already one giant ecosystem unto itself.
Like the teaser, it's set to Carly Rae Jepsen, which is a gift unto itself.
Every reveal that Kirkman formed is worthy of a movie unto itself more or less.
Pitbull, master crafter of earworms, is about to unleash a new tune unto the world.
Today, I release it unto the world alongside this video from YouTube channel Fake Science.
So, in a few hours, the floodgates of spoilers will be open unto the internet.
All hail Brøderbund, which gave unto me: Choplifter, Lode Runner, Karateka, and Prince of Persia.
James Franco: Actor, artist, and a lot of things in between, an event unto himself.
That is, for the sheriff to stop acting as a federal immigration agency unto himself.
But it's really a celebration unto itself for lovers of summer fruit and good ricotta.
LeBron has always been a revolution unto himself, simply through his sheer unprecedented LeBron-ness.
But managing such progress, whether indoors or in the field, is a challenge unto itself.
It's rooted in the past, but is perhaps a world unto itself—an alternate universe.
From sunup to sundown, week after week, I was a whole amusement park unto myself.
" He answered himself: "The one from Jesus to 'Do unto others' is what we choose.
This is in no small part because Mustang is practically a brand unto its own.
That it's launching alongside the new Xbox is certainly a statement unto itself as well.
The president and his team should take a new title unto themselves and their policies.
"YouTube is a sneaky, over-the-top kind of channel unto itself," Mr. Gillin said.
The first three episodes of "Star Trek: Picard" feel like a long pilot unto themselves.
"They say 'as-salaam alaykum'," he said, the Arabic greeting for 'peace be unto you'.
The group has honed a language unto itself: folksy, sophisticated and full of bluesy idiosyncrasy.
They can be part of a solution but they are not the solution unto itself.
Woe unto those who believe that the meanings between the lines will be widely read.
Here he lays out a case for the industry as a literary genre unto itself.
It's easy to grow invested in the cast, and this is a gift unto itself.
In "For unto us a Child is born," the appellation "wonderful" positively bloomed and grew.
MARK PENN, FORMER CLINTON POLLSTER AND ADVISER: Well, but it&aposs really a state unto itself.
"The Hermit Kingdom" is a world unto itself; a land of deprivation, of tyranny, of delusion.
That irresistible force provides the foundation for "New Direction," but not as an end unto itself.
But during the weekday lunchtime rush, the tiny brick-paved lane becomes a destination unto itself.
To put that another way, any battle royale match is a journey, a story, unto itself.
There isn't much music that's like Now Only—Elverum has essentially created a genre unto himself.
The story of Uber's permit to test autonomous vehicles in California is a saga unto itself.
Quitting YouTube, and more specifically the confessional vlog, has become a genre of video unto itself.
Again, this is a whole story unto itself and one that is difficult to sum up.
As spending on ballot measures has risen, initiatives have become a political cottage industry unto themselves.
Now they are worlds unto themselves, stories that run free from what happens on the field.
Mania isn't a mental illness unto itself, but it is a defining feature of bipolar disorder.
This city is a world unto itself with a culture and culinary scene unlike anywhere else.
It's this incredible thing that comes into being, is a universe unto itself, then winks out.
By striking a delicate balance between authenticity and originality, they have become an institution unto themselves.
As much as Murnane reveres Proust, his own elaborate memory palaces remain a genre unto themselves.
I think Trump lying about the negotiations is news unto itself, but we can move on.
I began selling drugs to support my own habit, and selling became an addiction unto itself.
To many of us, pretty much anything seems better than carrying on as usual, unto disaster.
But he also noted that securing headline-grabbing cases should not be a goal unto itself.
Her hostess, a model of charm, good humor and senior wisdom, is a movie unto herself.
"We need more hands," Rick said, at which point Jesus delivered the assembled unto the Kingdom.
Hubris — the prideful desire to reach the heavens and be like unto God — will be punished.
So what happens to a traveler when an airport is a high-octane destination unto itself?
Many of the world's most iconic streets are in America, and they are attractions unto themselves.
And let's not forget the bicycle couriers who move in a state of anarchy unto themselves.
So their removal from the Republican agenda could be an act of minority outreach unto itself.
It's a (post)season unto itself, and the action begins with the Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl.
That makes their end goal of winning the fame game as an end unto itself less...irritating.
The egg got so many likes that it became a meme unto itself, spreading onto other Instagrams.
You can't actually pick up anything in the safe, but seeing it is an experience unto itself.
Stolen and forged identities used to create fake accounts is, in turn, becoming a market unto itself.
They are a bit less sure about the European Parliament, which can be a law unto itself.
They exist on what Frecon would consider the high plane of abstraction, which is something unto itself.
"Just seeing how diligent he is in maintaining his body is an inspiration unto itself," says Brown.
Instagram and Facebook are economies unto themselves where people can see advertisements and buy directly from them.
And which of you, by being anxious, can add one cubit unto the measure of his life?
There's a small cottage industry now dedicated to bestowing unto Pokémon Go its own brand of trutherism.
These models encourage us to view everyday living as an act of artistic self-expression unto itself.
That being said, a recently released report says young drinkers are actually in a league unto themselves.
A leftover from school days gone by, summer reading lists exist in an editorial bubble unto themselves.
The sheet-music stand, a flat board perforated in a rhythmic Moorish design, is lovely unto itself.
If not, they would only be projecting themselves unto others in order to try to understand themselves.
There's a small cottage industry now dedicated to bestowing unto Pokémon Go its own brand of trutherism.
These recyclings and transmutations are especially true of high school rom-coms, a whole genre unto themselves.
Pizza: it is a delicious dinner, an inventive breakfast in college, a love language unto its own.
He never achieved a breakthrough album in his lifetime, but his songs have become icons unto themselves.
However, people who work at crystal stores are more than happy to impart their knowledge unto you.
Games, we say, are special, a medium unto itself, with no need to draw ideas from elsewhere.
Prince was the Purple One for all his life, and will continue to be so unto eternity.
Proud and skilled as the hunter was, the Queen and her progeny were an army unto themselves.
If film is a language unto itself, Mass Effect: Andromeda speaks with the vocabulary of a toddler.
They just need to know that you love them unconditionally, without question, from now unto eternity. Amen.
This is because psychosis is much more of a symptom than it is a disease unto itself.
But to most of us, fandom jargon — what we might call fanspeak — is a world unto itself.
Each track is a vignette; a story unto itself, slotted into the larger theme of the record.
It seems a misplaced goal to stop the booking of profits offshore as an end unto itself.
The film's circuitous path to exhibition is a tangled web of vines unto itself, with Warner Bros.
The Samson Option, however, could never expectedly protect Israel as a fully comprehensive nuclear strategy unto itself.
A man who takes his lover in all Her melancholy and lifts her up And unto joy.
For years, the displacement camps have been worlds unto themselves: communities complete with churches, shops and schools.
He had contacted everyone he could think of who might be able to step unto the breach.
Removing a shirt or bra, something many people take for granted, can be a challenge unto itself.
"Each one of these companies is so large, they represent a market unto themselves," Mr. Rau said.
It is not, despite the attitudes and actions of a few IC seniors, an end unto itself.
The island, called North Sentinel, was a bushy, hilly world unto itself, about the size of Manhattan.
The N.B.A. is big business, and players — even unproven ones like Bamba — are small corporations unto themselves.
Mass layoffs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic have become, well, a pandemic unto themselves.
The highlight among the bronzes is "Large Monument" (1996), whose massive base is a sculpture unto itself.
And actually, in a way, all they did was tell the truth, which is hilarious unto itself.
Still, the problem with Hollywood, as West also noted, is that it is a universe unto itself.
Perpetuating the myth that a sexual assault survivor has any responsibility for the crime done unto them.
It's also a world unto itself, with cosmopolitan cities, barely explored natural wonders and everything in between.
Self-initiated changes could have come from the gigantic peace dividend which came unto Europe after 1985.
"You need a balance between growth, sustainability and promotion of destinations," UNTO Secretary General Zurab Pololikashvili said.
Campuses and their students should see themselves as part of the real world, not worlds unto themselves.
Memes are a truly unique product of our times, and have become a form of communication unto themselves.
The strings may be closed unto themselves or have loose ends; they can vibrate, stretch, join or split.
You've got commercials that are entertainment unto themselves (and they've gotten progressively more family-friendly over the years).
I probably couldn't sulk unto death, no matter that I'm one of the foremost sulkers on the planet.
Lately, she's even elevating her Instagram posts to a new level: they're becoming mini-music videos unto themselves.
But Grumpy Cat was a meme unto herself, because her look was carried with her everywhere she went.
The fact that the music rocks, that's a means to an end; it's not the end unto itself.
Credit: Library of CongressThe sheer existence of this 156-year-old photo is a small miracle unto itself.
"It was a really interesting time, because the black romantic comedy became a genre unto itself," Famuyiwa said.
You remind me of Jesus, who said,  "Let the little children come unto Me" – even the difficult children.
A third change is that any scurrilous sort on the internet can become a digital tabloid unto themselves.
The Golden Rule—the idea of, "Do unto others…"—is one reason people responded the way they did.
We've entered an age where "do unto others" should be the new mantra for both companies and candidates.
The New York City street-parking scene is a whole ecosystem unto itself — David Attenborough should narrate it.
Then Kendrick Lamar came unto the world, saw that it was bad, and decided to drop some heat.
Yeah, but Gronk apologized and like Jesus says, forgive thou unto others and let forgiveness come to you.
Fury successfully managed to manoeuvre a sizeable portion of the attention garnered by Joshua and Klitschko unto himself.
Different sections unfold like small shows unto themselves, loosely thematic and color-coordinated, full of interesting cross-references.
But after Tuesday's election, the states bordering the Pacific Ocean feel increasingly like an island unto its own.
Feeling good about how you're investing is a legitimate starting point, but it's not an end unto itself.
Thunder 218, Knicks 143 As each Knick took his turn to talk, it became an exercise unto itself.
A new Mac Pro display is also scheduled to arrive this December, and it costs $5,000 unto itself.
A great cranberry sauce is a side dish unto itself and garnish for any food you see fit.
Image: EssentialHalloween has passed, but Essential hath risen from near death to deliver unto us a $150 dongle.
When someone only memorizes, every new fact is like an island unto itself, and is more readily forgotten.
For a band that ambitious, the work was the reward, and Frame & Canvas was a distinction unto itself.
Its concerts at the Blue Note have become a tradition unto themselves, and typically involve one special guest.
Yet here we all are, little islands unto ourselves, with no greater aspiration than to hang out together.
As with many other oft-repeated phrases online, "subscribe to PewDiePie" became a symbol, a meme, unto itself.
A civilization unto itself, with a rigorous hierarchy and unspoken taboos, the hotel hums with mystery and menace.
First, figuring out when and how you want to disclose your pregnancy can be a struggle unto itself.
Janusz Golab is a force unto himself, climbing with precision and economy of motion, a strong-limbed cat.
Starting in the fifties, John Gill, a mathematician and gymnast from Georgia, made bouldering a discipline unto itself.
Russia is a world unto itself, a place that players and managers go to, but rarely come from.
Hammons so successfully shuns and fascinates the art world that he is almost an art world unto himself.
There are just a great many individuals working as entities unto themselves, to create a new world order.
It has to be different, something unto itself, that's of high quality and that we've never seen before.
It's a fantastic movie unto itself, and it deserves every bit of critical and commercial acclaim it's received.
The Amazon is not an organ, but an organism unto itself, sprawling beyond the sum of its parts.
The troupe's emphatic, leggy style will also be on display in his 25793 "Ballad Unto …," set to Bach.
In fact, nonfiction films have become so popular lately that documentary sequels are now a subgenre unto themselves.
And woe unto any Man, even one with a capital M, who thinks he can outpower Ms. Blanchett.
The set designs of the shows put on by this company can sometimes seem like characters unto themselves.
Human rights groups have described the shabiha as a law unto themselves - responsible for summary executions and mass rape.
"The 'Supernatural' conventions are, unto themselves, a really unique experience, different, I think, than even Comic Con," Benedict said.
His appeal as a pure entertainer, though — neither ideologue nor pragmatist (really a pageant unto himself) — cannot be denied.
U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel John Marx, then a captain, said he helped load Allen unto a medical helicopter.
Alexander Woodward's practical set design, in combination with the lighting by Andrew F. Griffin, is a poem unto itself.
Losing Star Wars, Marvel, Disney's live-action output, and Pixar's many franchises would be a huge blow unto itself.
Toivo Karki and Unto Mononen rose to prominence in this period; their songs are considered classics of the genre.
A film that refused to acknowledge these alleged aspects of Atari's early corporate culture would be problematic unto itself.
This isn't just a tremendous work of art unto itself — it is a herald of wonderful work to come.
Praise be unto the competent mixed messenger who gives us the balm of expression with the burden of realization.
He became a celebrity unto himself and would regularly appear on TV programs like House of Style on MTV.
It's a genre of political reporting unto itself, the article that captures all the reasons a campaign is flailing.
Eventually it became a form unto itself, even as it retained a passing resemblance to American stage comedy traditions.
She told her listeners that while motherhood is never easy, motherhood in the royal family is something unto itself.
Just to be clear: this isn't a comprehensive history of the series, which is an entire saga unto itself.
With all kinds of colors and shapes, starfish, wigglies, and pompom-looking things, it's really a world unto itself.
But selfie culture in China is massive, and the ability to technologically beautify oneself is a market unto itself.
Sultan wants us to see her familiar yet cryptic forms not as functioning parts but as things unto themselves.
Each represents a different approach to the coming-of-age story, and together they form a trilogy unto themselves.
Samsung's Galaxy Buds are meant to compete with Apple's AirPods, which have become a cultural status symbol unto themselves.
Each is a massive bureaucracy unto itself -- often with competing interests and little incentive to move quickly or cooperate.
But it's really about: Childbirth In the category of "most misunderstood songs," this one is a classic unto itself.
The spa, where an indoor saltwater swimming pool plays a Carnegie Hall-curated soundtrack, is a destination unto itself.
A great cranberry sauce is a side dish unto itself and a garnish for any food you see fit.
On Monday evening, Donald Trump Jr. sent forth unto the internet a meme that was both moronic and incorrect.
Wall Street cannot continue to be an island unto itself, gambling trillions in risky financial instruments, making yuge profits. . . .
With a slanted heel, a heavy jewel and a hot color, these shoes are a fashion moment unto themselves.
The whole property is linked together by an atmospheric, operatic soundtrack that is a work of art unto itself.
Let there be none to extend mercy unto him: neither let there be any to favour his fatherless children.
Their art hung side by side throughout the galleries, and their multi-panel paintings are a conversation unto themselves.
In addition to large-scale paintings, the exhibition includes preparatory oil sketches, which look like complete works unto themselves.
Britain was a case unto itself, since it was supposed to be out of the European Union by now.
A big vat can be a hearty meal unto itself, the starting point of so many others, or both.
The ease of not having to write a check or go to the bank is a gift unto itself.
Unlike the talks Friday at the DMZ, the past meetings between leaders of the Koreas were ends unto themselves.
He has seemed at times an Ayn Randian (though leftist) figure of the creator as a law unto himself.
I would have nothing against the Orchestra declaring itself a nation unto itself; I would happily become a citizen.
"It really was a city unto itself," said Eric Rogers, a community outreach manager at the Chicago Architecture Center.
Paintings are alternate worlds – worlds unto themselves, manifested by each artist to satisfy a desire to fill a void.
Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees and that right grievousness -- (END VIDEO CLIP) INGRAHAM: OK, we get the point.
I'd never been in that situation, and don't think I'll see it again, so it was an anomaly unto itself.
Coates is creating a nation unto itself, one that aspires to be as complex and conflicted as any real country.
The game's core mechanics — mining resources, fueling equipment, crafting and trading supplies, and space combat — aren't a draw unto themselves.
And lo, the fish shall rise up from the sea, and vermut chicory shall bear his glory unto the wood.
Fortunately, each season is a journey unto itself (and many of them are available to stream on Amazon or Hulu).
Weir stuns in a ruffle shirt with wide legged pants, while Lipinski's hair is a magical moment unto its own.
Shirts adorned with those sweet, retro, too-good-to-be-gaudy ruffles are great because they're basically outfits unto themselves.
In America, news reports often refer to "the" government, an alienating term suggesting that government is a power unto itself.
For all of the Ghostbusters and Clash references in Stranger Things, it's still a tense sci-fi thriller unto itself.
"Beach reads" are often considered a genre unto themselves: light, breezy fare that match the light breezes of the seaside.
Both Facebook and Google, ad-tech ecosystems unto themselves, have grabbed ever more ad dollars, leaving slim pickings for rivals.
Don't worry Donald, I'm sure there are plenty of mercenary tech companies willing to rend unto Trump what is Trump's.
In fact, they helped deliver President Donald Trump unto us, a claim for which there is also some empirical evidence.
Writing for the Washington Post, Christina Greer and Alexis Grenell say: Unpaid interns, often students, are an island unto themselves.
It was a world unto itself, narrow winding channels adjacent to wide flat islands that looked like the Kansas prairie.
People who know him best have repeatedly said he exists in a world unto himself, and the evidence lines up.
But its real worth may well be unto itself, as a time capsule: the rave aesthetic on the printed page.
Others, like the Gymkhana series (which is sponsored by Ford these days) are absolutely incredible, and are events unto themselves.
The character himself was animated with inspiration from Tom Cruise and MC Hammer, but Aladdin is a snack unto himself.
Yet Bush is still a phenomenon unto himself, even if his NFL career has mostly been seen as a disappointment.
While Keef played the enigmatic auteur, a distant center of gravity unto himself, Fredo was more of an affable networker.
The main problem is that grand opera is a stylistic world unto itself, demanding lavish resources and idiosyncratic vocal styles.
Republicans have tried to trick us unto thinking this tax proposal is a way to help small businesses stay competitive.
And Little St. Don thought unto himself, Good thing the old man wasn't watching the baby when ICE got here.
Or rather, it has not produced these movement hallmarks within the context of the Resistance as a movement unto itself.
Large companies are becoming software powerhouses unto themselves in order to use AI and other advanced tech to overhaul operations.
One brutal takeaway from "Old Age" is that life will always be like high school, up unto our final breaths.
The pair vowed to create a convenience store that was not only an enjoyable experience, but an experience unto itself.
Old advice you learned as a kid applies here: Do unto others as you would have them do onto you.
"Out of the deep have I called unto thee, O Lord!" the chief rabbi of Poland, Michael J. Schudrich, recited.
He's firm in his support of the president, and woe unto you if you don't see things the same way.
Stowing away, then, becomes a means to celebrity as well, and is a bit of a cottage industry unto itself.
Ms. Waller-Bridge understands that we are all laws unto ourselves, governed by our own special imps of the perverse.
Too often, today's sequels and spinoffs come across like feature-length teasers and product advertisements rather than ends unto themselves.
The 2003 lottery, not coincidentally, was the league's first to be broadcast in prime time as an event unto itself.
The town, which can be reached only by boat or plane during the rainy season, is a world unto itself.
And never has it been told so dramatically, with breathtaking detail piled on incredible development, even unto the climactic moment.
But because I believe in the golden rule: Give unto future generations the same opportunities and privileges my generation enjoyed.
A married couple is a family unit unto itself, as evidenced by Hasmukh and Dimple on this hidden Netflix gem.
It also left an entrenched rhetoric of mutual demonization, and a diplomatic rupture that would become a logic unto itself.
But as the bridges and the expressways they span keep rising, critics say construction has become an end unto itself.
Goaltenders are a breed unto themselves, and so are the artists who paint the painstakingly detailed masks the goalies wear.
But Brahms's profoundly touching "A German Requiem" kept coming around this year in excellent performances, each an occasion unto itself.
It's easy to call what she does speculative fiction, this generation's Angela Carter, but hers is a genre unto itself.
Waypoint, whose name means a stopping point in a journey, is all of these things — and a destination unto itself.
"Emanuel Ungaro was a youth movement unto himself as he carried the Courrèges spirit one step farther," the newspaper wrote.
In the North, the Underground was not made up of outlaws; indeed, it was very nearly a law unto itself.
The system is a beast unto itself, and taming it while Antetokounmpo breathes fire in your face can't be fun.
The simplest answer for all of us is biblical: Do unto others — and maybe do it without clutching your smartphone.
It's a complete movie unto itself while also the start of a two-parter, and I admire it for that.
While mirrorless cameras accelerate into the future, medium format models are hearkening unto the past — and Hasselblad is chief among them.
Here's hoping that by movie #44, Marvel will have delivered unto us a much more diverse lineup of galaxy-saving superhumans.
But despite the shows obvious pitfalls, the soundtrack can still be appreciated as a work unto itself, which this one is.
On the other hand, he seems rather weak-willed unto himself and doesn't do very many things without his wife's permission.
It's a philosophy that thinks of technologies not as end goals unto themselves, but as vehicles for storytelling above all else.
Or turf him out in the hope of rebuilding trust in democracy—and aspiring to be "a light unto the nations".
Why it matters: Because the deal's price and size reflect the high stakes of moving legacy enterprise workloads unto the cloud.
Documentary has become increasingly popular thanks to streaming video and audio podcasts, with true crime becoming a phenomenon unto its own.
Playing Carly Rae Jepsen's love interest and not blushing yourself into a glowing puddle of unworthiness is a feat unto itself.
It's a little world unto itself, and that's what we'd end up doing, is going to the bar and chatting s—.
But all of them embody, to varying extents, this new kind of thinking and function somewhat as a circuit unto themselves.
But they don't associate Trump very closely with the Republican Party, thinking of him as sort of an island unto himself.
But to Bittorf, donating to someone who happened to live so close to her was a gift unto itself for her.
In the first case, the rich are a group unto themselves, hoarding all the gains and sharing them with no one.
Every generation has its defining characteristics, but millennials are a generation unto their own — at least, that's what the world says.
"It's become an event unto itself, which is kind of amazing," Brett J. Banakis, a stage and film production designer, said.
King Henry V Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead.
You don't need to have listened to any of Jones's back catalogue to appreciate Hurricane—it's a separate force unto itself.
In a repressive system, even just refusing to become a member of the party causes great harm unto your loved ones.
That was when it was revealed unto them that a new album was coming out, at the end of their show.
When we as believers made a commitment to follow Christ, that commitment included sacrificing all and following Him even unto death.
As the stores become more experimental, Ms. Drubay noted, they are evolving — as the Rijksmuseum shop has — into destinations unto themselves.
Tal R reminds us that what's painted is inherently fiction, that the world of a painting is a reality unto itself.
The coronavirus, though, is a force unto its own, and it is overwhelming even the strongest and most privileged of countries.
But Mr. Newsome and Mr. Pilc treat it as something like a dismembered line, a path of twisty illogic unto itself.
All of which gives me the hopeful audacity to beg you once more unto the breach, to help unpack this madness.
It's on the long side, but I love how it tells a story unto itself and employs a play on words.
There is a concern out there among many that the ETF market unto itself is dangerous, especially the levered ETF market.
Money problems impelled the young marrieds to go live with Francine's family in Oran, a city that bored him unto distraction.
CreditCreditSam Hodgson for The New York Times New York is made up of 66,000 blocks, each a little world unto itself.
CreditCreditSam Hodgson for The New York Times New York is made up of 66,103 blocks, each a little world unto itself.
Hypercharging the interest were new investment products that focused on this trend as if it were an asset class unto itself.
We all know you may click onto other recipe sites as well – tabs unto tabs is the way of the internet.
These venerable old waterfront institutions were a genre unto themselves, generally more elegant and dramatic than their urban and suburban counterparts.
Traditionally, the act of consecration lays with a priest, who channels the almighty power from the heavens and down unto earth.
A few are completely meaningless beyond one specific language, while a small set of code editors become programming languages unto themselves.
" Mr. Obama quoted the Quran, the Bible and the Talmud, used Arabic phrases and generally wove religion throughout the speech to argue that Islam, like Christianity and Judaism, promotes tolerance and nonviolence: "There is also one rule that lies at the heart of every religion — that we do unto others as we would have them do unto us.
It's the kind of thing that makes less and less sense as more games become platforms unto themselves, playable on multiple devices.
But lasers unto themselves gained a lot of traction at the end of the decade, thanks to the early UK rave scene.
BOB is both a malevolent force unto himself and something that could take hold of any one of us at any moment.
Thanks to the ubiquity of Facebook, the family's travails loop endlessly in households the world over—a centralized narrative unto one's self.
There's never a moment when the music feels provisional, or when the duo suggests anything other than a complete entity unto itself.
What we do is we leave the person who's grieving in isolation to deal with their pain or their grief unto themselves.
Through the lens of a final season, what are your thoughts on the show's title and Mindy as a project unto herself?
And in that moment I died a little unto myself, but I was reborn as the lizard I was destined to become.
Yes, preferring an adjusted metric may feel odd, especially here in the House of GAAP, but 2017 is a year unto itself.
During a solar eclipse however, the moon moves between the earth and the sun, blocking the sunlight and casting shadows unto earth.
King went from looking at racism as an issue unto itself, to seeing it as part of a system of economic injustice.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes was a lonely voice on television turning the secrecy of the health care process into a story unto itself.
It's a satisfying meal unto itself – one delicious enough that you'll probably want to return for another helping, sometime in the future.
"The president is projecting a vision unto the system of American Justice that is both bizarre and, more important, destructive," he said.
Brazilian wood — often seen as "exotic" and hence harvested to the brink of extinction — earns a category of the Biennial unto itself.
The City of Miami Beach is its own municipality, and it's actually an island unto itself, totally man-made 25 years ago.
Intently replaces aspiration-mongering and health-shaming in service of consumerism with... aspiration-mongering and health-shaming as an end unto itself.
And on the third day, LeBron rose up and ascended unto the rim with a disgusting throwdown that would smite his enemies.
His single "In the Fire" sounds like both heaven and hell opening up and unleashing Squire's Godzilla-breath flow unto the world.
While some biographers suggest that Edison might have genuinely believed AC was a menace unto society—he was really pure of heart!
This one is good because it makes Dappy look a right knob for missing the 'do unto others...' part of RE class.
But California — a state that has for 213 years been a leader in environmental advocacy — is about to step unto the breach.
"Gilmore Girls" did it by dialing up its dialogue to be intriguing unto itself, regardless of how little story movement was happening.
They have melded over centuries into a cuisine unto itself: kind of African, Arawak, British, Chinese, French, Spanish, Indian; kind of not.
And here at home, in this land of thick necks, turbo tans and tattoo parlors, he is a tourist attraction unto himself.
For the munificent Medicis, he was the artist on call, even unto death: Verrocchio designed their lavish tombs for the family church.
The Wheatley School is a secondary school in the East Williston Union Free School District; Wheatley is not a district unto itself.
"Phase two may be 2a, 2b, 2c, we'll see, but this is unto itself a huge accomplishment for the president," he added.
The fight over Mr. Trump's xenophobic view of America has only begun and is proving to be a cruel storm unto itself.
Shakespeare's play, first performed at the end of 1604, leaves no doubt as to what awaits that "demi-devil": torture unto death.
Under the new rules, Monte dei Paschi's bondholders are supposed to step unto the breach, swallowing losses and reducing the bank's debt.
It was amidst this tantalizing mystery that "House of Balloons," The Weeknd's debut mixtape and creative peak, was unleashed unto the world.
Before I could get to the Pena Palace, however, I had to walk through the palace gardens, which are sight unto themselves.
Then We [God] sent unto her Our Spirit [the angel Gabriel], and it assumed for her the likeness of a perfect man.
The City of Miami Beach is its own municipality, and it's actually an island unto itself, totally man-made 100 years ago.
A kind of stretched-out minimalist barn that seems to go on and on and on, it's an aesthetic experience unto itself.
We are each other—I/you—you/me—there's no need to fear but what you do unto another will come back around!
But every once in a while, an ant gets hurt and is hauled back home to recuperate—an astonishing insectoid behavior unto itself.
It's an amazing story unto itself — and then she became one of the greatest, if not the greatest tennis player of all time.
" She invoked her own quote from the Bible — Matthew 19:14 — in response, saying that "Jesus said suffer the little children unto me.
The brazenness of the repression high-lights the extent to which Chechnya has become a fiefdom unto itself under its leader, Ramzan Kadyrov.
My parents, who kept a keen eye on my diet of television, movies, and video games, saw reading as a good unto itself.
On New Year's Eve, it was the opposite: six stories down was the figurative height of urban accomplishment, a gleaming destination unto itself.
It's like a whole other form of the language unto itself, and without formal education it's the one I ended up learning first.
This assigns emotion to the scene: relaxation and wonder reminiscent of ASMR videos that have become a genre unto themselves in recent years.
That's the case with the creators, or rather stewards, of Minecraft at Microsoft, where the game has become a product category unto itself.
DRE NAKCHUNG, with a very wrathful black mask, dressed in black with horse bells on his ankles, leaps unto the stage thunderously, dramatically.
Four years ago, Bungie stumbled backwards into a situation where the activity outside of Destiny had become something of a game unto itself.
It treats expansion as a merit unto itself, as if there is some inherent quality to people being on Facebook that betters society.
And in an administration built on resentment and fueled by spite, "polluting the environment to troll the libs" is an end unto itself.
Regardless of what you think, it's hard to deny that threads have become a literary form unto themselves in the past few years.
"Google and Facebook should not be a law unto themselves," he said, being interviewed this month at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
In the south you've got Pastor Jerome and Mary who are trying to bring back Fall's End, and that's a community unto themselves.
"Boogie Woogie Phase" finds Bernstein stacking simple rhythmic lines over one another in complex Tetris-like geometries, and stretching them out unto infinity.
Accordingly, rather than viewing a constrained executive as an obstacle to conservatives' policy objectives, congressional Republicans should consider it an ends unto itself.
Finding Dory seems like it manages to find a way to repeat Nemo's structure without feeling forced, which is a feat unto itself.
The motto which you've heard twice already, "Not to be ministered unto, but to minister" is as true today as it ever was.
Meanwhile, the novelty of his act will still suffer from an oversaturated American market, where political satire is virtually an industry unto itself.
A swift repeal of the Affordable Care Act, including the law's revenue streams, would have been a large, permanent tax cut unto itself.
As both "PUBG" and "Fortnite" have exploded in popularity, the "Battle Royale" game genre they popularized has become a hot commodity unto itself.
During Barack Obama's presidency, congressional Republicans used high-profile inquiries as a political end unto themselves instead of a means to uncover truth.
There is nobody on earth able to achieve the amount of gas that Big Narstie is capable of feeling and giving unto others.
Rides in self-driving cars have become a content genre unto themselves Meanwhile, other companies have accelerated their efforts to build autonomous vehicles.
In a sense, the Co-op is a neighborhood unto itself, a majority-middle-class island in a swelling sea of homogenizing wealth.
The world's first pokémon rap battle was gifted unto us today in a promo video for the new Pokémon Ultra Sun and Moon.
Don't accusers realize that magazines are already weakened unto death, that they may be torpedoing the sinking ship while we're all still onboard?
Condemn working with Russia The charges against Stone are serious unto themselves -- obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and making false statements are felonies.
"Judicial activism puts the prejudices and politics of the judge about the law, making him into a Constitutional Convention unto himself," he added.
The Daily Shoe With a slanted heel, a heavy jewel and a hot color, these Balenciaga shoes are a fashion moment unto themselves.
We are each other -- I/you -- you/me -- there's no need to fear but what you do unto another will come back around!
Beyond winning the case, forcing powerful businesses and institutions to publicly grapple with their impact on the planet is an end unto itself.
I just don't like this idea of people buying very sophisticated digital instruments that, in a sense, are pieces of music unto themselves.
But what if the power of friendship is a quiet movement unto itself, one heart at a time, shrinking the shadows between us?
Technology definitely distracts me, like right now, notifications are popping up and I constantly stop to read a text or go unto Instagram.
My motto is as much as you have done one of these the least of thy brethren, you have done it unto me.
The whole time I was reading "O Sing Unto the Lord," I was making copious notes to go and rediscover some forgotten anthem.
Think Like a PM for VC Pitch Success Your pitchdeck is not just a reflection of your business, it's a product unto itself.
The military is one of the largest land-holders in some provinces, controlling vast bases that also can be mini-cities unto themselves.
If the response is not satisfactory at that meeting, "the families have said they will restart a larger fast unto death," he said.
When asked what books formed their progressive opinions, the first crop of Labour Party MPs, elected in 1906, overwhelmingly named Unto This Last.
"He visits the iniquities of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation," as more than one speaker reminded us.
Mac's apparent gayness is played for laughs, as if being in the closet or having sex with men is a punchline unto itself.
He made the announcement of his first single title — 2017's "Sign of the Times" — and album release date an event unto itself.
These students are a small city unto themselves, and the special education system that serves them is awash in delays, misinformation and confusion.
"He is a law unto himself," said Bobby Friedman, the author of a biography of Mr. Bercow, recalling the speaker's decision on Jan.
"It's a victory unto itself because something is finally happening after 50 years," said Harriet Cohen, who heads the Seward Park Redevelopment Coalition.
Perhaps the most significant parallel between Liz and Dick and Brangelina is the way in which their relationship became an entity unto itself.
The most effective ways to push back on currency manipulation is to offset it by either taxing it, thus making it more expensive, or doing unto others what they're doing unto us: If they buy dollars in international exchange markets to push up the dollar exchange rate, we buy the same amount of their currency to offset their misalignment play.
They see bison as a special protein source unto itself that should be raised as part of a system that restores and preserves grassland.
"What I see in the streets and online and in all kinds of ways is that people are taking power unto themselves," she said.
But in the end, music to him is a thing unto itself, "a language of the spirit—its essence can't be captured in words."
While that topic deserves a column unto itself, suffice it to say that questions about ownership in IoT extend well beyond the basic hardware.
Our stories today are so focused on setting up what comes next that they can barely reach any dramatic conclusion or catharsis unto themselves.
It's also a famously sprawling metropolis, but need not be intimidating — neighborhoods like La Roma and San Ángel are like little cities unto themselves.
What's rare is to have a film with an obvious male protagonist who shares his screen time with women who feel whole unto themselves.
" Still, Ms. Buttu said the president's "rule has been dismally marked by deflecting blame onto others, consolidating powers unto himself and destroying Palestinian institutions.
Family dramas about upwardly mobile white people brought together by a personal crisis has practically been a genre unto itself at Sundance for decades.
Suddenly, his retinue of seven WRATHFUL MASKED DANCERS similar to him but smaller, all wearing big bells on their feet, come unto the stage.
For the tall, outer columns (and discounting hydrogen, which is a law unto itself) Newlands' octaves work perfectly for the lightest elements then known.
What if you're both so turned on that you can barely think, can barely talk, but everyone's every movement is a yes unto itself?
Reaching the Martian surface so early in the space age is a feat unto itself, especially given the extenuating circumstances of epic dust storms.
"Pennsylvania voters are really quite sophisticated, and they know for sure that Donald Trump is really in a category unto himself," Toomey said Friday.
The trend is the latest example of metahype, a marketing technique in which brands promote their advertisements as if they're cultural events unto themselves.
I looked into it and realized it was an album unto itself, for an ultra-obscure Blaxploitation film that IMDB doesn't even know about.
But most of the time, we use technology as a bridge to seek out intimacy with another person—not as an end unto itself.
What sticks out to me in this Sessions memo is the emphasis on sentencing "consistency," as though being consistent is a virtue unto itself.
The possibility of miscarriage already forces the realization that your body is now an island unto itself, over which you have so little control.
"As matters now stand, unfortunately, each justice is a law unto herself or himself, setting their own standards whatever they might be," he said.
At the funeral, the people were amazed when Little St. Don stood up on one of the pews and began to speak unto them.
"Views" shows how Drake's original sound has become a genre unto itself — not just as a template for others but also for Drake himself.
In Coates' award-winning 2015 book, this same examination of black identity is explored by confronting violence done unto black bodies in modern America.
Had people finally begun to realize that those who kill in the name of a higher law end up becoming a law unto themselves?
We all moved on—bleary-eyed at the thought of what genius we might have received unto us, but bleary-eyed all the same.
As much as they'll witness his undeniable talent, they'll also get a taste of his personality, both guarded-unto-prickly and goofy as hell.
A chick with a dick is a Pornhub genre unto her own, jerked off to and then vanished by a Chrome incognito window closed.
When NBA China released their highest-selling jerseys back in January, Curry was second behind only LeBron James, who is a brand unto himself.
A good Friday themeless is a joy unto itself, but when there is bonus content to hunt for, that's even better, in my book.
The juxtaposition of Edgar Degas's "Study of a Ballet Dancer" with two little pairs of porcelain ballet dancers seemed a camp moment unto itself.
The pool is not a crick but a universe unto itself: the snack bar, the locker room, the woods and fields, the orange Popsicles.
"Facebook's role has become so hegemonic, so monopolistic, that it has become a force unto itself," said Jasmin Mujanovic, an expert on the Balkans.
A true cure-all, emotionally speaking, it is both a very good way to start a meal and a very good meal unto itself.
And Audiard's texts exist as islands unto themselves, devoid of the unifying aesthetic found in the oeuvres of, say, Wes Anderson or Spike Lee.
But he is condemned to the Tower, to read Erasmus's "Preparation Unto Death" and be visited by the ghosts of Wolsey and Thomas More.
The popular narrative is that these web-based news labs are stepping unto the breach to fulfill the basic mission of struggling legacy newsrooms.
The popular narrative is that these web-based news labs are stepping unto the breach to fulfill the basic mission of struggling legacy newsrooms.
Bagram started becoming an island unto itself in 2014, when American forces euphemistically ended combat operations and reduced the number of troops in Afghanistan.
If the government becomes the lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy.
Due to this flow of life and my continued desire to remain present unto it, it may take some time to receive a response.
The Louvre is a piece of history unto itself, with the art museum built into a palace that was constructed in the 13th century.
Collaboration is his comfort zone, and he's become a sort of one-stop creative shop unto himself, adding filmmaking and choreography to his skills.
It is a world unto itself, where the values that govern the rest of New York — civility and decency among them — do not apply.
Right around the corner is the graffiti-covered Rue Denoyez: the place with the most street art in the city, a gallery unto itself.
They're a meme unto themselves, with a coalition of streetwear snobs hating them so much that they've become almost so uncool that they're cool.
Salvatore (Totò) Riina, head of the Cosa Nostra in Sicily, famously ordered the killing of all pentiti and their descendants unto the seventh generation.
Of this prodigious output, only "Unto This Last," his ferocious critique of laissez-faire capitalism, and his autobiography, "Praeterita," remain readily available in print.
The Carolina Panthers have had fairly crummy receivers all along, but they also have Cam Newton, who is almost a football team unto himself.
They run out of the bullpen as bipedal of embodiments of impending doom, throwing signature pitches so famously dominant that they are characters unto themselves.
This is, unto its innermost parts, a vision of a New Heaven and a New Earth, consecrated in the holy conviction of imperial American prophecy.
Returning for 2018, after a fourth-place finish at the 2010 Games and being overlooked for the 2014 team, has been an achievement unto itself.
From early in this process, they mistook the slogan of "repeal and replace" for an end unto itself when it is, in fact, a means.
This loss of self is not an event unto itself, it's an event tucked into events — something that must coexist with the other everyday demands.
To call it standup is to gravely oversimplify; it's a one-man show, a seamless blend of humor and heart, and an entity unto itself.
Some individual fires were thousands of acres unto themselves, according to Pimlott, with the Tubbs Fire at 245,22 acres and the Atlas fire at 453,245.
Move over, Someday at Christmas by Stevie Wonder, Chance the Rapper has delivered unto us a brand new Christmas mixtape with his performer pal Jeremih.
While this ritual most commonly appears as part of an otherwise traditional ceremony nowadays, it used to be a (sometimes wholly unromantic) ceremony unto itself.
Hot Doug's was like a cuisine unto itself: To call what Doug Sohn did hot dogs or even sausages just does not do them justice.
It's a good thing for an industry that has struggled to be taken seriously as a cultural hobby and as an art form unto itself.
With that in mind, there was something genuinely cathartic about seeing her perform an album in which its mere existence is a feat unto itself.
Do she and others who ignore the words of the Constitution believe that members of Congress are above the law, or a law unto themselves?
In part that's because it's positioned as a second-class experience — a tab within an email app, rather than a fully featured experience unto itself.
Opposition to some of Trump's more controversial Cabinet picks -- like Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos -- became major events unto themselves. 2.
The weather in Shakespeare's plays is often a character unto itself, whether it's the howling wind in Macbeth or the titular storm of The Tempest.
" 'Behold my maid Bilhah, go in unto her; and she shall bear upon my knees, that I may also have children by her,' " Atwood recited.
But separated though it is by "big water, ocean water," as President Donald Trump helpfully reminded, Puerto Rico has never been an island unto itself.
The Dems are threatening to do unto Trump what the Republicans did to Obama's failed pick for Supreme Court ... not even give him a hearing.
"It's all about doing unto others as they would do to you, it really comes down to that," said one woman with shiny auburn hair.
Razzing from the dugout was a sport unto itself, and the part my dad probably enjoyed the most, as any 14-year-old boy would.
"The other cases and witnesses exist unto themselves," said Evan Krutoy, a former Manhattan prosecutor who now focuses on internal sexual harassment investigations for companies.
Eventually, deepfakes launched a new subreddit specifically for the video celebrity swaps, r/deepfakes, and released the script for his face-swapping process unto Reddit.
But considering Logan Lucky is a film unto itself, and not the planned start of a franchise, this ending is a tremendous bit of fun.
I thought that was allegory for a place so complete unto itself that it was suspended in the midst of something other than ordinary dirt.
Finally, she and a neighbor stepped unto the breach, splitting the cost of several pieces of outdoor furniture (and keeping that contribution anonymous — until now).
It's a world unto itself, with Vancouver Island surf breaks, culinary delights in Toronto and Montreal, and natural glories of parks like Banff in Alberta.
The United States is built on strong legal pillars meant to ensure that no branch of government or individual may be a law unto itself.
The big picture: In Silicon Valley, where I have lived and worked for over 25 years, "disruption" is a buzzword and a goal unto itself.
Men shouldn't worry about being led unto temptation because, well, it is entirely within their control whether to harass a subordinate or initiate an affair.
But, as for theology and ethics, they should confine themselves to the teachings of Rabbi Hillel (first century B.C.), which, according to Zamenhof, consisted of just three principles: that God exists and rules the world; that He resides within us as our conscience; and that the fundamental dictate of conscience is that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us.
As a VR experience unto itself, Carne y Arena can be considered a cousin to the kind of journalistic work pioneered by Nonny de la Peña.
Now, it's looking a lot like her next move is to turn her hit single and album "Thank U, Next" into a beauty line unto itself.
Like that classic Onion headline claiming Meryl Streep can't be tried by a jury because she has no peers, bacon is in a world unto itself.
In 2012, Microsoft put together a feature-length project called Forward Unto Dawn that was split up into a series of short episodes for the web.
The biggest problem with the way The Walking Dead has handled Negan is that the show hasn't focused on making him a strong character unto himself.
It is a knot of moments and decisions tangled over and unto themselves, through the lens of a thousand petty passions and prejudices and personal grudges.
I dated self-absorbed men who saw me as a temporary alleviation for their own individual sexual insecurities, rather than a complete human being unto myself.
Every Marvel or Star Wars trailer feels like an event unto itself, every cast member oozes charm, every goofy stunt or ostentatious presentation wins the internet.
"I believe that when so much good has been done unto you it's natural to feel a sense of civic or even global responsibility," he said.
What drives my work is the faith that creativity comes from the pursuit of truth, which, as a universal human aspiration, is a good unto itself.
But the first thing you should know about Netflix's One Day at a Time — released on January 6 — is that it's a fantastic show unto itself.
Getting a large group of friends together to go out to dinner is a feat unto itself, but the real challenge comes when the check arrives.
Terror and disbelief began to sink in for many, as they contemplated how something of the sort could ever possibly be unleashed unto the unsuspecting masses.
The building's interior is also an experience unto itself, capturing the ambitious creative vision of Blue Mountain School's founder, James Brown, and his partner, Christie Fels.
Similarly, there have now been decades of theorizing over whether elite professionals are so rich and powerful that they're some new kind of class unto themselves.
Though no one has embraced the leg to quite the same extent as Anthony Vaccarello at Saint Laurent, where it is practically a platform unto itself.
Throughout the debates, the opioid epidemic was only mentioned in asides, used as a vehicle to make a broader point rather than an issue unto itself.
Reading Janet Malcolm sent me off into Freud and increased my holdings of Sylvia Plath, even unto a memoir of Ted Hughes by his brother, Gerald.
But you'll have to go to the next Across entry on the next line, and that finish is a word unto itself, which is very elegant.
"Trump's violation of basic norms of government has driven people who would otherwise uphold those norms unto death to violate them in their turn," he writes.
With more than 125,0003 armed men, they are now technically part of the government security forces but in reality they have become a force unto themselves.
While breaking nanoparticle speed limits is an achievement unto itself, the torque sensitivity that this experiment unlocks is where the real excitement behind the findings lie.
That question pops into my head almost every year around this time, when the gracious losing starts to seem like Oscar-worthy performance art unto itself.
But of course mere plot summary hardly does justice to Fitzgerald's gift for milking a fanciful gag, charmingly, unto a length of 5,000 words or so.
Edward Durrell Stone and Phillip L. Goodwin's handsome edifice was a rebuke to West 53rd Street's staid old townhouses, a work of modern art unto itself.
PARIS, Feb 18 (Reuters) - New French health minister Olivier Veran said on Tuesday there is a "credible risk" the coronavirus outbreak could turn unto a pandemic.
Over the course of 10 years, James became a villain, a hero, a three-time champion, and a force unto himself on and off the court.
Unto This Last: Two Hundred Years of John Ruskin continues at The Yale Center for British Art (1080 Chapel St., New Haven, Connecticut) through December 8.
The UNTO has been working with universities on the problem of overtourism and plans to publish recommendations in a few months on how destinations can cope.
Today, the ballpark's namesake 1,300-unit complex is a city unto itself, providing rent-stabilized housing to hundreds of lower-income African-American and immigrant families.
Cutting brisket is a trade unto itself, with some delis requiring 10 years experience for meat cutters wishing to get their blade anywhere near a brisket.
Now, in theory, a variety of ways to go about a quest is appealing, but that assumption is predicated on the various options being interesting unto themselves.
After all, the artists and the kinds of works that are being showcased in this exhibition are unique unto themselves, speaking and revealing their own aesthetic truths.
It's the growth sector when it comes to head-turning revenues, practically an industry unto itself, attracting investment from parties with no previous interest in video games.
You might look at all the options on the market — a consumer category unto itself, complete with peppy YouTube ads — and shame yourself for feeling so defeatist.
Movie trailers are an art unto themselves, the first exposure audience members get to a movie and sometimes — depending on the trailer — all they'll see of it.
Earlier this month, she dropped a Kylie Cosmetics Halloween line, complete with 3D glasses, and we anticipate her forthcoming Halloween costume will be an event unto itself.
In addition to being portable—a rarity unto itself—the 12,250-year-old rock carvings depict birds, rather than the typical goats, deers, bison, and so on.
But each of them felt like a world unto itself—and if you've read comic books for any length of time, you usually know what happens next.
Lest we forget the many sartorial gifts Palin has bestowed unto the world's eyes, here's a look back at a handful of her most trendsetting fashion moments.
The grinding chaos of our various and sometimes overlapping war zones should be identified as a visible symptom of "pathology" rather than as a disease unto itself.
" Nature is, in the words of the poet Edmund Spenser, "the greatest Goddesse… the 'equall mother' of all," who "knittest each to each, as brother unto brother.
So, here he is again, going once more unto the blockbuster breach with "Independence Day: Resurgence," a sequel to "Independence Day," his amusing 1996 box-office behemoth.
Some of the stories were lusty odysseys unto themselves, like with the insatiable Athenian politician Alcibiades who regularly appears for a bang sesh whenever it suits him.
It's not merely the magnum opus of break-up albums, though it's spawned a genre unto itself, its internecine warfare more complex than the standard relationship paean.
Not the ones that come packaged with the threat of assault or death; those are special unto themselves and reserved primarily for women doing this difficult work.
The Shed, Manhattan's newest arts complex, sits on the south side of Hudson Yards, a colossal real-estate development that aspires to be a city unto itself.
Wizard Bloody Wizard is heavy, gory, full of black magick and lore and it shows exactly why Electric Wizard are a genre unto themselves at this point.
Much of it has to do with the fact that serving in Congress has become an end unto itself as Washington has become a glamorous imperial capital.
After lunch, and before tearful hugs goodbye, we had one final fireside chat with Ms. Chan, who prepped us before sending us once more unto the breach.
Among all the examples of that strange contemporary phenomenon known as the celebrity designer — and their numbers are growing — she is something of a law unto herself.
The anti-gun moral vision regards America's relationship to gun ownership as a kind of collective moral madness, a love affair with violence, a sickness unto death.
It may also be that she seemed to hail from another era, when theater stardom was perceived as the headiest kind of celebrity and sufficient unto itself.
In his career, Mr. Day, who magnified luxury brands' logomania to larger-than-life proportions, essentially elevated the knockoff to an art unto itself: fashion as sampling.
To members of the media, this is disorienting, bizarre and crazy-making; through Twitter, the arrival of new statements from the president becomes an event unto itself.
Ginsburg also pointed to "the problems of indifference, of tribal-like loyalties, lack of observance of the golden rule, 'Do unto others,' " and intolerance in modern society.
"For Unto Us a Child Is Born" resounded through the house, as I reflected on not being a "Jew for Jesus" (except that I love Jesus' parables).
Unto the breach steps Edward McClelland's "How to Speak Midwestern," a dictionary wrapped in some serious dialectology inside a gift book trailing a serious whiff of Relevance.
In a sense, Nielsen had become an island unto herself inside the West Wing, and the people who talk to Trump the most were openly against her.
And if thou seest any human being, say, 'Verily I have vowed a fast unto the Compassionate, so I shall not speak this day to any man.
What we get for the price is a world unto itself, a place where it is hoped a visitor will spend an entire day — and more money.
But if in fact somebody is using our characters to create a story unto itself, that's not in the spirit of what we think fandom is about.
After all, Ms. Williams said, the Bible was mostly silent on transgender issues, except for one verse, Deuteronomy 20163:22016 (sometimes written, "The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God"), which struck her as no more binding than biblical proscriptions against trimmed beards or long hair.
It is because nothing has meaning unto itself that we are free to create meaning, to make metaphor, and in doing so reflect on ourselves and our world.
On Thursday Comedy Central throws Jillian Bell and Charlotte Newhouse (formerly of the Groundlings) unto the breach with "Idiotsitter," a sitcom expanded from a short-form online series.
Each song is a play unto itself, and together they document the arrival of the Americans in isolated 1853 Japan, and the modernization of the country that followed.
Along the way, it has become a full-fledged media brand unto itself, inspiring a number of books, a series from Amazon Prime, and an immersive haunted house.
And, granted, the film is certainly a story unto itself, creating its own version of events that doesn't strictly adhere to any one of the comic book plotlines.
The key question for regulators, however, appears to be whether app-based hailing is a market unto itself, or whether it is part of the wider taxi market.
To outsiders, Wall Street is a manic, dangerous and ridiculous republic unto itself — a sort of bizarro world where nothing adds up and common sense is virtually inapplicable.
"They must be the most dovish central bank in the world at the moment but they are a law unto themselves and we are just observers," he said.
"This [tendency] falls under something called social identity theory or ethnic psychology (where ethnic just refers to small groups that have a mini culture unto themselves)," Muthukrishna says.
This shortfall is a story unto itself — Kotaku Australia detailed it very well right here — but, in short, male Ryder's only gay romance options are non-party members.
His best songs exist in universes unto themselves, spaces separate from the musical world around him: the prevailing sounds of the day, the would-be contemporaries and rivals.
It may be loved by Britons, but it also has a reputation of being an arrogant institution, an empire unto itself, and not always judicious with public money.
"We have to make sure every American has a stake in the success of Silicon Valley, and that Silicon Valley doesn't become an island unto itself," he says.
The irony is that the better the experience is, the more attention it will get, so there is incentive to create works that are actually interesting unto themselves.
The car owners fraternized with other car owners; the computer owners with other computer owners; and those who had little of anything were now a society unto themselves.
Once baked and piled with chunky tarragon-serrano-caper sauce, chopped pickles, creamy labneh and a splash of olive oil, this side is basically a meal unto itself.
Staying put and trying to win two in a row is a challenge unto itself, but it's not the same as having final say over your own team.
Wayne's verse is almost an afterthought, but it's one of his most inspired melodies, a short flash of brilliance that's catchy enough to be a song unto itself.
The eerie supernatural thriller "Personal Shopper" is one of three films in the festival's second week to focus on a strong, complicated woman, each a world unto herself.
Thankfully, all that is about to change, because the Internet has finally listened to our collective prayers and delivered unto us the deepest, most insightful aphorism ever conceived.
While the unrelenting attacks on Omar are newsworthy unto themselves as a conservative peculiarity, I believe that the attacks should be viewed through a wider and longer lens.
The Packard plant was a small city unto itself that at its height employed 40,000 workers in a 12.23-million-square-foot complex with vast rows of windows.
Works of art unto themselves, the drawings began to be a part of her process when she choreographed "Generation," a 1968 piece for five dancers performing simultaneous solos.
He was appointed De Vane professor of humanities and eventually Sterling professor of the humanities, the highest academic rank at Yale, in effect becoming a department unto himself.
"Brooklyn became a brand unto its own," said Brendan Aguayo, a managing director of Halstead Development Marketing, who oversees several luxury rental and condo projects in the borough.
The Yale Center for British Art's Unto This Last: Two Hundred Years of John Ruskin aims to assert Ruskin's contemporary relevance while firmly retaining his 21903th-century context.
"Ahch-To Island" is a whole soundtrack unto itself as the introduction to a new world and the new relationship between old man Luke and Force wunderkind Rey.
"Upskirt" photographs, in which a paparazzo literally stooped so low that he could snap under a woman's skirt as she exited a car, were a genre unto themselves.
The band's New Year's Eve performances at the Village Vanguard have become a tradition unto themselves; this year's show will be Mr. Iverson's final night with the trio.
"Men shouldn't worry about being led unto temptation because, well, it is entirely within their control whether to harass a subordinate or initiate an affair," Grossman pointed out.
It's with a heavy heart that we deliver unto thee equally dismaying news—news that may forever more change your view of both Millennials and the American breakfast.
And at a time when trailers have become major draws unto themselves, thanks to hungry online audiences, the need to create content that viewers connect to is even greater.
And while throwing cold water on his ideas has become a media cottage industry unto itself, his latest pitch to connect cities by suborbital rocket needs much closer scrutiny.
It's in this moment that Pretty Woman comes closest to being a great stage production unto itself — perhaps because it's in this moment that it's at its most abstract.
As such, it mirrors the ethos of the Processing language, which is both a programming learning tool (as originally intended) and a digital art platform and community unto itself.
The problem arises when creators treat the mystery box as an end unto itself, when the mystery is confused for why people are invested in the story or franchise.
But after meeting Lynette, I saw how much pride she took in her butch womanhood, which wasn't some androgynous nowhere zone — femininity's absence — but a whole universe unto itself.
First-party tracking would also be limited to "what the user expects" to limit abuse from services like Facebook that are large enough to be a network unto themselves.
The lethargy in moving this bill and others like it forward and the continual overfeeding of big businesses that profit from these delays has become an epidemic unto itself.
M. Michael McElroy's photos of 88 Acres of Anarchy, an anarchist skate park in Ohio, documents a counter-society that has existed basically unto itself since the mid-'90s.
But it also includes Ohio State University, which is very much a city and civilization unto itself resembling major college towns spread out through other regions of the country.
But it tends to fall thereafter, as people draw redistributive public pensions and quit the rat race, a contest that tends to give more unto every one that hath.
He came close to achieving his counterpart's combination of qualities in flashes but was never given enough of an opportunity to truly become an all-time great unto himself.
This week the News Gods disbursed unto the crew a juicy morsel: Blue Apron filed to go public minutes before we sat down to chew over what's been happening.
For their second collaboration with musical powerhouse and genre-unto-itself 4AD—2009's Dark Was The Night was, again, uniquely interesting and entertaining—they've tackled The Grateful Dead.
Twitter is a social environment unto itself, one in which reporters often spend more time than in actual, real-world social environments (and even then, they're still on Twitter).
It is thought unlikely that China would quit UNCLOS: that would reinforce the impression that China is a law unto itself and do grave damage to its global image.
Conservators look through microscopes to gather information about an object's composition and construction—and on a regular day in the lab, knowing such things is an end unto itself.
Skills are likely to be created as enablers for other connected devices or services, instead of being seen as an end unto themselves, as most mobile apps currently are.
Then you roll up the windows and dine as a little world unto yourself, surrounded by other little worlds, happily munching side by side, each to a separate soundtrack.
One that Billy Graham himself and so many others remind us of so often: 'Whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers that you do unto to me.
Even though the area was exclusively reserved for the event and it seemed like nobody else could see unto it, the police were starting to receive complaints from neighbors.
If the Court looks the other way, then the agency officials in this case — and in a host of others to come — will have become a law unto themselves.
The lakes and forests of Minnesota's Boundary Waters transport you to a time when nature was not a thing at the edge of civilization, but a world unto itself.
The military hierarchy Xi inherited had become a law unto itself under Hu, according to Li Nan, a scholar of the Chinese military at the National University of Singapore.
The literary and graphic use of animals — say, a lion for courage or a serpent to represent evil — in the Middle Ages also formed a moral language unto itself.
Now in its 24th year, this festival has become a tradition unto itself, and a steadying force for New York's community of free-jazz musicians and radically minded improvisers.
And what it means is that Brighton Beach is a universe unto itself, with its own time, its own language, its own customs, for which it makes no apologies.
Though the stories we hear about these buildings are obviously related, each is also a world unto itself, and a manifestation, floor by floor, of Dublin's own speckled history.
Armajani's recollections are in a pamphlet from 2011 issued for the show, "Siah Armajani, 1957-1964," at Meulensteen Gallery in NY: South Tehran was a universe all unto itself.
Whether or not a text really is a universe unto itself, it is safe to say that it can only ever be as rich as its most sensitive interpreter.
I mean, what a gift unto itself, and she looked amazing and she was so sexy and just, that was the role she was born to play/my future.
If you love savory-sweet noodles, this one is for you, and it could easily be a whole meal unto itself (though broccoli would work nicely on the side).
There is some poetry in that idea that Season 5 is about how life goes on after characters die, but "life going on" is not a story unto itself.
A city unto itself before the 1998 amalgamation, Scarborough has "higher incomes and bigger houses to the south, and some poverty and more rentals further north," Mr. Forbes said.
"At various points he decided to focus just on the integrity of the drawing as a finished painting and considered black and white colors unto themselves," Mr. Davis said.
The militias, and their C.I.A. handlers, were at times accused by Afghan officials and others of acting as a law unto themselves, running roughshod over civilians and killing innocents.
As a result, Hezbollah is not just a power unto itself, but is one of the most important instruments in the drive for regional supremacy by its sponsor: Iran.
Mr. Trump will soon be in charge of the agency that issued the lease for the Old Post Office Building, which the president-elect transformed unto a luxury hotel.
Her supporters have clung to the argument that, because the army is a law unto itself, there was very little Ms Suu Kyi could do to protect the Rohingyas.
The way that every episode functioned as a short film unto itself was a welcome relief from the endless ocean of over-serialized shows that ultimately told empty stories.
"How is it possible for there to be this moralizing from the U.S. Attorney, as if Nycha was a creature unto itself, not dependent on federal resources?" he said.
So the opportunity came about to join and be a partner there, and effectively try to do unto others what they did to me, and so I made the leap.
That observation was weird and rare unto itself, but the UBC scientist also watched as these same spiders began to spin webs of densely spun silk and bits of foliage.
Halo Wars 2, as an evolution of the original, manages to effectively pack an entire suite of RTS controls into a relatively small space, which is a feat unto itself.
Apologists for the Burmese government insist that it is almost impossible for anyone, foreign or local, to do much about this, since the Burmese army is a law unto itself.
Lake, Porter and LaPorte counties embody the area, which is sometimes seen as an island unto itself, with Chicagoans barely recognizing it and Hoosiers considering it more Chicago than Indiana.
"Many people find its take on games and so-called genre art to be a dull, pandering tableau of reference points as an end unto themselves," the A.V. Club informed.
Choose-Your-Own-Adventure games often have something interesting to say unto themselves, but more often the path a player takes through the narrative says a lot more about them.
It's both based on King's books — many of which use the fictional Maine town of Castle Rock as their setting — and set in a story/world that is unto itself.
More than serving as a platform for music's trendsetters, music festivals are cultural experiences unto themselves, where celebrities pop up among the regular attendees and fashion trends are on exhibit.
But for many years pro-choice/anti-Roe punditry has become a genre unto itself, with columnist after columnist asserting that overruling Roe wouldn't be that big of a deal.
Those paying attention to the wardrobes from the presidential campaign might be quick to point out that white is the color of suffragettes — and thus, a political statement unto itself.
Its main purpose is to correct all the distortions that arise when using dual- or triple-monitor setups, turning your display array into a true window unto a 3D world.
Military bases are cities unto themselves and men and women in uniform are responsible for everything from service industry jobs to project management for the maintenance and repair of infrastructure.
After a good 20-30 minutes of different attempts, James clambers onto a pair of stacked milk crates, trying to reach through a half-shut window to unto its latch.
You feel so weary thinking and reading about all this, and so aware of everyone else's exhaustion, too, that the collective fatigue resembles a form of feminist solidarity unto itself.
What's happening in aviation is an echo of the digital transformation already underway in finance, healthcare, and other industries as America's legacy companies seek to become tech firms unto themselves.
The "Leave" campaign tries to summon a vision of Britain at its patriotic best when it stands alone, a race apart, an island unto itself and fiercely independent of Europe.
Anyhoo. Little St. Don was unafraid, even in the office of the principal (Fat Bald Jim), and, leaping atop a small stool there, spoke directly unto his accuser, Mrs. Jones.
At home, Mr. Trump's determination to arrogate power unto himself has seriously weakened the State Department and the cadre of professional diplomats that is central to successful international problem-solving.
As we observe Veterans Day, we remember with reverence the extraordinary debt we owe to those who have served in uniform and sacrificed, even unto death, for their fellow Americans.
If some poets remind us of the richness of American poetry by blending seamlessly into one of its many traditions, Mr. Ashbery has frequently seemed like a tradition unto himself.
And then there is LeBron James, who turns 33 in December and, as he enters his 15th season, still spawns story lines as if he were a league unto himself.
An essay on becoming a stepmother and another on the Museum of Broken Relationships ("relics from two-person civilizations that no longer existed") are lovely and evocative planets unto themselves.
Blake, 59, is a self-professed "borderline hoarder," whose penchant for holding onto things (tobacco pipes, a dog-chewed postcard from John Waters) has become a curatorial exercise unto itself.
But since it falls, unto my lot, That I should rise and you should not, I'll gently rise and I'll softly call, Good night and joy be with you all.
But the people who developed GameOn work closely with teams whose products are directed at game developers, Koopmans said, and she acknowledged that AWS is a brand name unto itself.
This absolute smash — the second song in history to be certified diamond, by the way, and the first in 16 years — was unleashed unto the world on January 18, 2010.
Fortnite, which is free to play but has been massively successful selling in-game cosmetic items, has effectively become a social network unto itself for a generation of young teenagers.
And unto them, I say stand tall and crush all predators under the weight of your heart that is full of the love they will never take away from you.
And as long as that's the case, the improved economy shouldn't be treated just as an end unto itself, but as an opportunity to look for social cures as well.
But Twin Peaks has always toyed with the idea that Bob is less an evil entity unto himself and more an entity that unlocks evil potential within all of us.
At its worst, baseball is self-regarding and priggish-unto-coppish and emotionally constipated; even at its best, it is a game without much space or much patience for expressiveness.
Jim, as drummer of Venom P Stinger and The Dirty Three, is a scene scion (or perhaps a fiefdom unto himself) of Australian post-punk Avant-post everything else royalty.
We'd made (the web series) Forward Unto Dawn during the post-production phase of Halo 4, so most of my focus on that wasn't until Halo 4 was pretty packaged up.
The point is not that the next war will be fought in space, as though it is a battlefield unto itself; it is that the next war may not spare it. ■
A small silver coin bearing the face of Augustus is the same kind that prompts Jesus to say "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar&aposs" in Matthew 22.
At that time, and against the mounting evidence of Western depredations, the emperor still clung to the age-old belief that China ruled all under heaven, a world order unto itself.
Video streaming services have become the site for mini-platform wars unto themselves, with different services rolling out 4K, high-dynamic range video, and other improvements as they jockey for position.
At midnight on Friday Taylor Swift released her first single from Reputation unto the world, "Look What You Made Me Do," and her fandom is already shook, to say the least.
As our sports sister site put it: Rihanna is a LeBron James superfan, and woe be unto any Warriors fan sitting behind her who wants to stop her from paying tribute.
I liked it as a thing unto itself and the apparent randomness of it, but  I liked how Cooper's arc intersected with it, suggesting possibilities for relevancy to the greater whole.
Legends, heroes, and villains make for good stories, but they're useful because they're inspiring, not because the people that made those heroic (or evil) stands are somehow greater-than unto themselves.
But after being tapped to lead the agency in February after Michael Flynn resigned due to undisclosed contacts with Russian operatives, McMaster has begun to become a power center unto himself.
If not quite a total human (as he would've been first to admit), Barlow's "hanging out with intent" worked out; in the end, less a networker than a network unto himself.
"Go unto the garden, go under the ivy, under the leaves, away from the party," is the Kate Bush quote designer Ashley Williams chose to open her fall 2017 show notes.
In pairing their sweeping choruses with Hanawalt's designs, Nicole Stafford's animation, and the lush purples of dusk, "Hang On to the Night" becomes not just lovely, but entirely unique unto itself.
With more than 25,000 students, the school was "almost a city unto itself," he said, and at that capacity, Sutton's freshman dorm had to be housed in LSU's illustrious Tiger Stadium.
And if you want to see what's happening at ground level, woe unto to you if you are not aggressive enough to elbow your way to the front of the crowd.
When not even the police academy in Baltimore can graduate recruits with a basic understanding of the Constitution, it's not hard to comprehend why officers then become a law unto themselves.
It's not clear yet just how much the different titles will overlap, in the style of a traditional comic book universe, or whether the stories will remain relatively siloed unto themselves.
Brexit is a bracing reminder, the two said, of how different London is from the rest of the country — how it can feel like a world apart, a place unto itself.
Lehmann shows that a specifically Protestant, vaguely gnostic materialism has always animated American life, saturating the lowly world of objects with the sanctity of higher, heavenly purpose, even unto our time.
In the small coastal town of Lagos, known for its romantically remote beaches, the new hotel Casa Mãe is a celebration of contemporary Portuguese design, and a little village unto itself.
His sensitivity to materials is extraordinary in that we see what the marks are made of; each line and facet is both a thing unto itself and part of something larger.
" The usual anti-Jewish polemic of the Christians—that the Jews betrayed their own book, even unto murdering their own prophets—persists in the Islamic scripture: "O People of the Book!
From the water it looks like another time — when nature was not a thing that grew at the edge of civilization, but a world unto itself in which humans were guests.
A playwright ("The Pillowman") turned filmmaker ("In Bruges") who's somewhat of a subgenre unto himself, Mr. McDonagh is a pain artist whose tools include absurd violence, cruel laughs and sucker punches.
And they can foretell how their copy will end up: folded to the crossword puzzle, decorated with various stains, missing a recipe or a travel tip, ready to return unto pulp.
This means, perhaps paradoxically, that each of his paintings functions as a peculiarly single entity, a world unto itself; whatever you experience with one Nozkowski doesn't necessarily translate to the next.
Paper, then, is not just a vehicle for text or images but an object unto itself — not something to be merely experienced by sight, it demands to be touched as well.
In just over a decade, Facebook has connected more than 2.2 billion people, a global nation unto itself that reshaped political campaigns, the advertising business and daily life around the world.
But it wasn't until the launch of the iPhone, in 2007, that dots transformed from a simple utility into a way of life — from a solution into a cause unto themselves.
I recently moved to Los Angeles as a new California correspondent on the National desk, and I am still exploring the various ways California is like an entire country unto itself.
It begins: Unite and unite and let us all unite, For summer is acome unto day, And whither we are going we will all unite, In the merry morning of May.
Every person is elusive in one way or another, sometimes even unto herself, but it is possible to confront those inner mysteries in a biography without resorting to fabrications or gimmicks.
Morning glory, bright green inside crispy shells of tempura flour, is meant to be dunked in a sauce that's almost a curry unto itself, heavy with squid, shrimp and ground pork.
He has changed teams twice since, played on unprecedented year-to-year contracts to maximize his earnings, and become a force unto himself in sports, both on and off the court.
And out of the corner of my eye it emerged, beaming yellow and white light, like the angel Gabriel delivering unto the Virgin Mary the news of a glistening God child.

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