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Some scientists want to counter the clinics by fighting anecdotes with anecdotes.
Anecdotes provide perspective on the pervasiveness of lot-line windows — and there are a lot of anecdotes.
These are just anecdotes, but string enough anecdotes together, and they begin to form the shape of a pattern.
" But, "the thing I have noticed is that when the anecdotes and the data disagree, the anecdotes are usually right.
Which is O.K. While the filmmaker himself is more interested in telling colorful anecdotes than dredging up the portions of his psyche that inspire him, the anecdotes are colorful indeed.
" Suze Randall prefixes many of her anecdotes with "luckily.
" The Hammerstein biography was similarly rich in anecdotes. "Mr.
Part of this was, as I said at the outset, her absolute prohibition on the inclusion of anecdotes, anecdotes she either cut from "Unquiet" or didn't bother putting in in the first place.
But she is not alone in her reliance on anecdotes.
I can just give you some of my own anecdotes.
He was not, as any number of anecdotes will reveal.
Seller anecdotes of wrongful terminations are not hard to find.
The negative anecdotes are always louder than the positive ones.
These anecdotes are not new and are not isolated incidents.
Facebook declined to comment about the anecdotes in her book.
It went something like this: A few jokes, anecdotes. Reprimands.
He tells two anecdotes about two of his favorites: Sen.
His juiciest anecdotes are just a rehash of old rumors.
He's shared dozens of their anecdotes online over the years. 
The anecdotes describe frustrations with Trump as well as lawmakers.
That's because he believes that anecdotes can help improve data.
The outlet paired her confessions down to 21 key anecdotes.
Profound anecdotes between friends and lovers to cherish for years.
That's why you may hear anecdotes about subpar rogue Honeycrisps.
There are many similar anecdotes here, most of them mild.
But we also have our rules of thumb and anecdotes.
She can be self deprecating and she has good anecdotes.
Collins intersperses her experiences with historical anecdotes and scientific studies.
This week, we're looking for anecdotes about work and gender.
Reginald Hudlin's documentary about Clarence Avant includes many golden anecdotes.
There are anecdotes galore, but they illuminate rather than scandalize.
But in the meantime, people shouldn't equate anecdotes with data.
The report will include economic anecdotes from across the nation.
Biography is incidental, but Mr. Harnoncourt's notes offer lovely anecdotes.
On the trail, Klobuchar is fond of sharing personal anecdotes.
Midway through one of Dunne's anecdotes, the table goes silent.
Lieberman's pally anecdotes about McCain will not have wide outreach.
The most disturbing anecdotes, however, were reports of criminal activity.
Do you have any favorite anecdotes from the second season?
But anecdotes were all the hawks had to go on.
And these secondhand observations and anecdotes shape who Carol becomes.
Most investors do not share anecdotes about the people who run their companies, anecdotes abound about Lorimer Davidson of GEICO, Ajit Jain, Tad Mantross, Ted Weschler, James Hambrick of Lubrizol, Frank Ptak of Marmon, etc.
"I have hundreds of anecdotes that I've kept in a journal throughout my time at Hearst and Cosmo," Ms. Coles told The Times, adding that many of those anecdotes have made it into the series.
"Keep these anecdotes brief but not devoid of emotion," he says.
Mr Immerwahr peppers his account with colourful characters and enjoyable anecdotes.
There is some statistical data to back up these personal anecdotes.
How did you choose the anecdotes that went in the memoir?
Anecdotes of porters becoming managers within a year or two abound.
ET, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy.
Mr Chapman's World Cup anecdotes reveal a quaint, even naive, event.
I have a feeling Trump would like the first-person anecdotes.
The little is evident in the authors' taste for autobiographical anecdotes.
The Prohibition era teemed with lurid anecdotes about murderous drunken rages.
Right, these crazy anecdotes about these people that hit him. Right.
Were there any weird anecdotes in the production of the game?
The interviewees share anecdotes ranging from charming to heartbreaking yet hopeful.
He has many boxing stories and anecdotes to regale the punters.
Listen for positive responses – anecdotes about transformation, agility and flexibility. 6.
It's to Biden's credit that you don't really question these anecdotes.
That is not to say his extraterrestrial anecdotes fail to entertain.
Many people asked to remain anonymous so most anecdotes are shielded.
But other writing on the subject has largely relied on anecdotes.
Two standout anecdotes in "Every Day" clearly helped shape her philosophy.
Each chapter weaves together history, anecdotes, expert interviews and vocabulary lessons.
Memoirs and biographies are also valuable, especially for more personal anecdotes.
Of all the bogus anecdotes, this one troubles me the most.
Mariani's chapters on these years sparkle with personalities, anecdotes, and ideas.
Peres can write; he crafts deft, unshowy sentences and shapely anecdotes.
Their meet-cute story is one of the best anecdotes here.
The anecdotes in the book are as captivating as the maps.
Everyone has travel anecdotes, but they rarely tell the whole story.
Other topics covered at the dinner -- terrorism, anecdotes from 2016, etc.
It certainly wasn't when she corrected one of Ms. Rainer's anecdotes.
Some of these older collages are thrilling, indulgent anecdotes from history.
Those anecdotes seemed to be dominating the mood at the stand.
Talking to people and hearing anecdotes from all around was helpful.
The show is a mashup of stories, anecdotes, and light entertainment.
And it will likely contain bombshell anecdotes, much like Wolff's previous books.
Anecdotes from the Beige Book pepper the minutes of each FOMC meeting.
Suebsaeng: There's several anecdotes in the book that fall under that category.
These anecdotes are only individual examples of the Crown Prince's orchestrated repression.
Other sourcing, such as for the Jared and Ivanka anecdotes, is hazy.
Other posts share personal anecdotes about what this song means to them.
The anti-gentrification brigades often cite anecdotes from residents forced to move.
But again, before we make bold statements, we should look beyond anecdotes.
Here are the seven best celebrity anecdotes we culled from Baldwin's memoir.
Anecdotes abound suggesting that the Midwest is indeed America's most congenial region.
"I can share with you a whole raft of anecdotes," Eshoo added.
They shared with us both beautiful and painful anecdotes from their lives.
Tantaros's backstage Fox New anecdotes—of which this book contains far too
Regardless, a couple moving anecdotes aren't license to recommend an unproven remedy.
He thought they were just going to talk funny anecdotes, he explains.
All of his anecdotes were denied by officials without any supporting evidence.
And finally, Obama offered some humorous anecdotes about her much-admired style.
As a storyteller, Mr. Havadtoy, 63, is at no loss for anecdotes.
You will read some incredible and insightful anecdotes in the following pages.
What, beyond striking vignettes and delectable anecdotes, is "The Brazen Age" about?
Please do share your anecdotes of terrible terminals or awful airstrips below.
On their websites, the clinics promote anecdotes and videos of happy patients.
Safety regulation should be based on evidence, not just-in-case anecdotes.
"I am actually a big fan of anecdotes in business," says Bezos.
Barker wanted the bureau to be more than another collection of anecdotes.
Our financial advice columnist shares some anecdotes that could dispel their fears.
The electronic score by LACRYMOBOY includes spoken anecdotes, almost all in French.
The anecdotes are a combination of false, misleading and beside the point.
The report is a compendium of anecdotes from companies around the country.
") and other shared personal anecdotes ("I moved here when I was eleven!
Parkhurst's story has long been shrouded in myth and thinly sourced anecdotes.
He dedicates an entire chapter to slow-cooking, peppered with historical anecdotes.
Did you polish up a few of your best "Mary Poppins" anecdotes?
His "embodiment" of Bach is mainly through music rather than fictional anecdotes.
People think it's about having all of these great stories and anecdotes.
Think misinformation about treatments, symptoms and anecdotes tainted with racism and xenophobia.
The Times is collecting anecdotes from readers who have visited the Pony.
He has a lot of anecdotes and knows a lot of jokes.
You can tell they were emotional when they started telling their anecdotes.
Sippy cups for whale anatomy; ethico-politcal praxis for repetitive personal anecdotes.
And despite Trump's grisly anecdotes, sanctuary cities are not hotbeds of crime.
Vanessa first eulogized Gianna, sharing touching personal anecdotes about her second daughter.
"They're just adventures or little anecdotes or things that happened," Russell explains.
The anecdotes about failed charters are real, but they're not the norm.
Many families bring photos and tell personal anecdotes about their loved ones.
These cringe-worthy anecdotes seem to remove the barrier of self-censorship.
Subsidies provide anecdotes about performance instead of deliver gains to the economy.
The 200,000-strong group's members were invited to share stories, anecdotes and jovial conversation — the sticking point being that some stories and anecdotes were seen to incite violence toward women, made light of domestic abuse and encouraged assault.
Crash Override includes some really frustrating anecdotes about platforms letting online abuse slide.
Faced with such numbers, human probabilistic reasoning derives more from anecdotes than statistics.
Or you could wearily dredge up the ol' compendium of business leadership anecdotes.
Richardson, though, is a compelling storyteller, and provides enlightening anecdotes on each page.
Since then, hundreds of replies have chimed in with similar requests and anecdotes.
"Our data really complements the anecdotes," says Josh Gray, vice president at AthenaResearch.
The complaint, available here and on Business Insider, is full of unsettling anecdotes.
Between numbers, Mr. Epperson, 60, told anecdotes about growing up in Hazlehurst, Miss.
Here, you can add people, photos and memorable anecdotes to those automated entries.
Your interviews are full of various anecdotes about the crazy things you did.
Each episode is full of anecdotes, advice, and every day guilty feminist confessions.
There, musicians who'd been screwed over would give them both equipment and anecdotes.
The sweeping new review says these anecdotes represent a systemic problem in academia.
At times, lawmakers relied on slightly clunky metaphors, revealing anecdotes, and corny jokes.
INSIDER can't independently confirm the veracity these anecdotes — but they're still supremely entertaining.
Several Trump campaign officials told me they gave their juiciest anecdotes to Halperin.
But his anecdotes, like many of his lyrics, have a bitter, subversive undertone.
People's new cover star has plenty of adorable dad anecdotes under his belt.
Like Aesop's fables, Nelson's anecdotes have lessons touching on knowledge, vulnerability, and pride.
But anecdotes from happy racers do not constitute scientific evidence, Dr. Lipman knew.
Personal anecdotes lose their setups and applause lines become stripped of their context.
Tables were smashed, spinal columns were shifted, and crowd-pleasing anecdotes were created.
DeVos shared anecdotes from accused students who were grossly failed by their schools.
Visitors can stop and read historical anecdotes about the landmark along the way.
Some of the anecdotes that connect them are cute, and some are alarming.
However, the anecdotes that swirl within discussions of ancient Chinese art feel familiar.
But in the age of consumer DNA testing, the anecdotes are piling up.
The wild and crazy anecdotes are great, but what was behind this behavior?
I think it is, and I'm going to give anecdotes as my response.
He mostly told douchey anecdotes about going to the gym, about being famous.
The first is endless first-name-only anecdotes meant to illustrate Perel's points.
For anyone who has worked in food service, these anecdotes are likely familiar.
Of those three, the greatest was Hope, at least in terms of anecdotes.
I knew they went deeper than my other one-liners and bizarre anecdotes.
Instead, it repeats anecdotes and widely known, Wikipedia-level biographical information about Grossman.
Evidence for energy healing is presented purely through testimonials, anecdotes, and showy demonstrations.
Radical Suburbs falters in the tonal shifts from historical research to narrative anecdotes.
Anecdotes aside, tourism in Paris has not suffered despite the 2015 terrorist attacks.
Colorful zoological anecdotes and personal interludes enliven this hard-charging but witty book.
I'm not offering these historical anecdotes to defame the history of the country.
Mr. Cohen will be at the screening to provide anecdotes and elucidation. (quadcinema.com)
There are plenty of anecdotes suggesting that Mr. Trump has executives running scared.
Quiet uses anecdotes and scientific research to explore what drives extroverts and introverts.
The anecdotes are entertaining, if deeply unrewarding (and at their worst, thinly sourced).
Anecdotes can make compelling cases, but they don't necessarily lead to thoughtful outcomes.
Her stories are affecting, yet it is hard to evaluate memories and anecdotes.
He will quote historical figures or tell well-crafted anecdotes with a moral.
She combines scientific research with personal anecdotes about her husband and two daughters.
Or they included some colorful anecdotes about their own social media use. Sen.
She was her strongest when she dipped her anecdotes in her poetic prose.
Syfy is also animating some of the anecdotes that come up during the episode.
He decided to fire off some brief anecdotes about his time filming the episode.
The answers range from humorous anecdotes to practical career advice to words of inspiration.
However, this narrative, Raber and other researchers agree, is based on imprecise user anecdotes.
Birding anecdotes alone aren't scientific advances, though—someone actually needed to crunch the data.
And the data backs up those anecdotes regarding how such payments drive merger activity.
A 50-year retrospective volume celebrates football's Super Bowl with photographs and anecdotes. 6.
And so her contribution to the project's birth remains in un-resume-friendly anecdotes.
Some anecdotes are cheering, but measurement is tricky beyond looking at rates of rearrests.
The trip was vintage Biden: folksy anecdotes, lots of handshakes and a few gaffes.
Reading the Journal's story, I found myself wondering whose interest the Sandberg anecdotes served.
Behind-the-scene anecdotes render a retrospective that is accessible to a general audience.
Here are a few of the anecdotes from my recent streak of free pizzas.
Trump's comments last week were littered with not-even-close-to-correct historical anecdotes.
No. 210, I&aposm very skeptical of stories like these when they have anecdotes.
"The anecdotes are real, but I think it's just not happening in large numbers."
By then, many instead contained personal anecdotes or responded to a previously published question.
These anecdotes are based on individuals' personal experiences and do not speak for all.
But these stories don't just reflect a few anecdotes from a handful of celebrities.
Countless historical anecdotes evince the passion with which Castro sought to bolster Cuban dairy.
But Emrick is skilled at using anecdotes, a critical skill in a baseball booth.
Critics have insisted there is little evidence to substantiate those claims beyond individual anecdotes.
Anxiety and depression can be exacerbated, even though there are anecdotes stating the opposite.
News consuming citizens have been compiling their own anecdotes and are drawing their conclusions.
The intensely human fight has largely become — or always was — one of competing anecdotes.
The book contains various events and anecdotes about their experience working on the campaign.
Then he recounted a series of anecdotes from his nine years as a senator.
Berenson plows through cautious interpretation of the evidence, relying instead on the bloodiest anecdotes.
Odd anecdotes emerge with startling frequency, often in jumbles of three, four or five.
Moments like this aren't one-off anecdotes, they're the core of the game's design.
The first is that the anecdotes and characters often come and go too fast.
He's gotten by on borrowed anecdotes from Reddit, but it's always a stressful experience.
Do you collect striking anecdotes or interesting snippets of text to use in fiction?
I've gone for 10 years and the magic remains, despite the anecdotes you hear.
My blog had less of a narrative — it was more a collection of anecdotes.
Reese makes the possibility of impending doom quite palpable, with an array of anecdotes.
They share funny travel anecdotes from the road and videos of their children singing.
It was my idea to divide the writing into anecdotes, actual taste, and rating.
The manifesto, which was full of intimate anecdotes, made Ms. Sandberg a household name.
Bernstein and Woodward describe their high stakes reporting through anecdotes like a 3 a.m.
While the authorities said the cameras had reduced crime, anecdotes of its dysfunction abound.
Dramatic anecdotes and striking juxtapositions are more plentiful than deep analysis or striking insights.
He and Pompeo will have insider anecdotes to last the rest of their lives.
You tell many colorful anecdotes of Americans and Chinese in contact with each other.
His delightfully quirky tone and rich array of anecdotes make this book a standout.
NASA has also collected numerous historical accounts and anecdotes at a special memorial page.
Asking follow-up questions demonstrates interest and encourages the individual to share personal anecdotes.  
There will always be anecdotes about flying because it's so accessible and so relatable.
Verma's office declined to comment on elements of this story and disputed several anecdotes.
They're woven through the author's personal anecdotes of working and traveling in developing countries.  
In Mitnick's, women appear primarily in anecdotes and always as unwitting, jealous or angry.
One, he says, is the importance of sharing personal anecdotes in conversation or speeches.
Clara has since passed away, but her legacy lives on with these videos and anecdotes.
I'm not a parent, so I don't have personal anecdotes to back up these thoughts.
And with no broader data to disprove them, the anecdotes are hard to argue with.
The dish is familiar enough, but Townsend peppers the video with historical facts and anecdotes.
When asked by a reporter if he had any anecdotes to share about Rooney, Rep.
Mothers are our creators, our primary source for anecdotes, our initial means of self-definition.
When I asked around for tooth-related anecdotes, almost everyone who responded was a woman.
The Times article offers a number of troubling anecdotes to capture the agency's current condition.
Economists have tended to be wary of reading too much into anecdotes like Ms Nagypál's.
At first, it was just anecdotes about children disappearing and creepy black-and-white photos.
But the organization has mostly focused on anecdotes and distribution numbers as markers of success.
Some recent studies are now providing empirical evidence to support these sorts of owner anecdotes.
But Mr Amanat is a skilful narrator whose use of sources and anecdotes is illuminating.
The light-hearted event was filled with laughs as the participants traded jokes and anecdotes.
Reviews highlight the activities available at each location, as well as anecdotes from past visits.
I was surprised that Black-ish seemed to gloss over these details as funny anecdotes.
Even the cases that don't directly bear on robot rights make for pretty impressive anecdotes.
Voters can quickly shift views if surprised by poor results illustrated by attention-grabbing anecdotes.
It's taken root in the muddy internet backwater where only inspirational anecdotes tend to flourish.
Stories of marriages from the apps are powerful anecdotes, but their evidence is only qualitative.
She stays with Anjum too long, and allows the hijra's story to devolve into anecdotes.
And for free, I'll throw in social science research, personal anecdotes and too many metaphors.
You can post on LinkedIn to share articles, anecdotes, or job listings with your network.
Hundreds of books have been assembled by ­cherry-picking anecdotes, thirdhand reminiscences and unsourced accusations.
Anecdotes about people falling off cliffs, discovering dead bodies and wandering unthinkingly into the street.
Don't be afraid to add quotes, testimonials, or funny anecdotes to make it your own.
The article included anecdotes about Neumann's substance use and seemingly capricious and chaotic management style.
What distinguishes a good chef's memoir from the forgettable ones, after all, are the anecdotes.
To give the anecdotes and musings more power Anlen wanted the documentary to be immersive.
But it also means that each chapter is dependent on the strength of its anecdotes.
I share a few anecdotes with coworkers about my weekend; we've become friends on Facebook.
When did you start looking for these anecdotes and how did you find your characters?
I feel like I've lived it enough vicariously through the stories and anecdotes of friends.
McLaren Automotive has an encyclopedic knowledge of racing and is a treasure trove of anecdotes.
People also share fun anecdotes about their personal lives, their weekend plans, and et cetera.
Meanwhile, anecdotes of artists using marijuana to enhance both their creativity and productivity are myriad.
Along the way, she interweaves revealing anecdotes — spanning everything from Freud to recent scientific debates.
Attendees both famous (David Crosby, for instance) and not contribute commentary and anecdotes off screen.
Wait to establish a connection with the person before you deluge them with personal anecdotes.
Here, the individuals' anecdotes tend to stand alone as set pieces, disconnected from what follows.
It's unprecedented — and much can be learned from the anecdotes and ideas that are shared.
The book brims with anecdotes, advice from Bobby, texts and even transcribed voice mail messages.
"Jukebox Life," directed by Eric Michael Gillett, is seasoned with amusing, mildly self-deprecating anecdotes.
She leans on hard data, historical anecdotes, and low recession probabilities to bolster her thesis.
But across the league's Original Six franchises, there is an abundance of experience and anecdotes.
She has a keen eye for amusing anecdotes, and writes them up with convincing detail.
Clips from a few vintage Italian movies also illustrate, at times rather obliquely, Battaglia's anecdotes.
It's full of anecdotes of hypocrisy and raises important questions about immigration and underpaid labor.
My discovery in the cellar took a haphazard collection of anecdotes to a new level.
Results are expected to be made public soon; all we have right now is anecdotes.
While there are amazing anecdotes here, there is little to catch the eye or ear.
They study and understand many anecdotes rather than only the averages you'll find on surveys.
Welcome to Painterland resurrects a host of characters, anecdotes, and galleries — some obscure, some legendary.
Thompson paints a picture of James' diet that's different from previous anecdotes, or James' own description.
These brief anecdotes of survival and resettlement by no means encompass the entirety of their grief.
All Tinder has – or any of these companies, really – are anecdotes and emails from happy couples.
But at the moment these anecdotes seem to be carrying more weight than complaints from employers. ■
To make a strong first impression, use anecdotes instead of a string of adjectives describing yourself.
MODA quantified these anecdotes and created a ranking algorithm to spot where harassment might be happening.
I've probably forgotten more of the fascinating anecdotes and revelations I've been seeking than I've remembered.
The documentary is its best when it's straightforward, with thoughtful talking-head interviews and interesting anecdotes.
Zany anecdotes abound, including one about the first mayor getting shot (over a land dispute, naturally).
"We welcome suggestions in general, sound suggestions, stories, anecdotes and of course collaborations," write the creators.
He has nightmarish anecdotes of abuse and theories on where many of these victims are buried.
We hear a lot of anecdotes about people that use Venmo in different and funny ways.
This is the 2016 Democratic nominee: Even her humanizing anecdotes are a form of constituency outreach.
Even in the subtle moments, the episode gave viewers anecdotes that emphasized hope and fresh starts.
On occasion the segues into gypsy anecdotes seem forced; the frequent narrative leaps can be disorienting.
NEVER one to stick to a script, Rodrigo Duterte regales audiences with tirades, profanities and anecdotes.
But the flirtatious burble soon gives way to political anecdotes and jokes aimed at national leaders.
Twitter and Reddit will be teeming with political junkies sharing fact-check sources and personal anecdotes.
Right. But they recounted anecdotes of kids exposed to it—and it appears most kids are.
And he finishes the set with anecdotes about his father that are both funny and penetrating.
This sort of thinking -- anecdotes = data -- is disproven time and time again by the actual science.
We asked people to tell us their own wildest anecdotes of being under the drug's influence.
It was thrilling to see them together, trading anecdotes and barbs at such a frenetic pace.
Mr. Gore's mendacity was supposedly demonstrated by trivial anecdotes, none significant, some of them simply false.
It was boilerplate in content — there were no memorable personal anecdotes from their 18-year relationship.
"I made up anecdotes about the students," said the woman, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Looking further back, you have collections of jokes, amusing stories and anecdotes, comedic verse and essays.
Because we cannot trust the data, many will begin trusting anecdotes from friends, family and tribe.
They settle into an easy going rapport by sharing honest anecdotes about their own romantic misadventures.
Donald Trump doesn't have any pets, and the animal anecdotes about him seem to be … unsettling.
As a field it is suspicious of anecdotes, mistrustful of their data-free power to persuade.
She shared Brooklyn anecdotes throughout the Q&A, and it wasn't all sunshine and block parties.
Moore also includes other anecdotes about Johnson's time as a member of the 11th St. & Ave.
The Nunes memo gives the president's defenders more anecdotes for the story they are already telling.
And indeed a number of readers offered their own anecdotes of late-career-change success stories.
Such anecdotes are rare examples of how intelligence agencies work covertly to influence political outcomes abroad.
He was a source of comedy — a book of anecdotes about him would be very funny.
Numerous anecdotes and studies have shown that doctors often ignore female pain as constructed or exaggerated.
Nonetheless, I think the Harley story is one of those anecdotes that tells us a lot.
What facts, anecdotes or other details from the article or your own experiences inform your opinion?
In the meantime, keep sending us anecdotes as they happen or when they come to mind.
Anecdotes aside, Republicans have taken a much more aggressive, politicized approach to the courts than Democrats.
Policymakers too frequently base these new laws and regulations on anecdotes as opposed to statistical facts.
He lives on in anecdotes that sound apocryphal only if you haven't spent time in Providence.
Abrams will draw on research from Fair Fight as well as personal anecdotes throughout the book.
That means he delivers personal anecdotes with stealth punch lines that are sandwiched among original compositions.
Though he didn't generally talk about himself, when questioned, he would sometimes share anecdotes with us.
Get ahead of the game by learning how to answer them and preparing anecdotes in advance!
Anecdotes are helpful, too, because they reveal character and are fun for the reader to read.
Moldbug likes to trot out anecdotes about crime in the Victorian era to make his point.
And now, I think we're seeing more of these anecdotes that really round out ... The data.
In his landmark 1985 paper on mental accounting, Thaler opens with four anecdotes explaining the concept.
The effects of hormone replacement therapy (or HRT) on the sexuality of transgender people is little-studied; the majority of what's been publicly documented about it comes from personal anecdotes transgender people share online, anecdotes I spent years poring over since first realizing I was trans.
I do have thoughts, though, about the way that these anecdotes are tied together in a narrative.
By exploring personal experiences with her subjects, Prince tapped into ways that individual anecdotes carry universal relevance.
Writing is where his true love lies, as evidenced by one of my favorite anecdotes of his.
They tested other predictors, all based on anecdotes from experts, like illegal work complaints and intense construction.
Beyond street-level anecdotes, though, what does scientific research say about smoking dope to treat a hangover?
Ancient Chinese and Persian medical texts — and modern anecdotes — suggest that cannabis is useful for treating seizures.
More anecdotes like this followed, each apparently showing that porn is warping the minds of young men.
The survey did not ask about assaults by fellow students, but anecdotes suggest it was not uncommon.
In a short interview, Plaza managed to reveal a decent amount of surprising tidbits and personal anecdotes.
Bob Woodward's new book has two particularly alarming anecdotes along these lines, both relating to foreign policy.
Backstage anecdotes that demanded an enthusiastic delivery with a storyteller's sense of delight sounded flat and rushed.
I kept asking him "Why?" and the answers inevitably always led back to anecdotes about his parents.
And this is where stories and anecdotes -- something this campaign has been short on -- can be helpful.
Ahead, this collection of anecdotes highlights why abuelas really are the heart and soul of our families.
Both are almost identical, and anecdotes occasionally surface of confused MPs ending up in the wrong lobby.
Horror movies may have planted that idea into our minds, but these anecdotes totally back it up.
Together, these anecdotes make for quite the coming of age story, if you know what we mean.
The pair married in 2013, and they continue to grace us with adorable anecdotes about their love.
Cruz highlights several anecdotes of arguable bias, but acknowledges that he doesn't have statistical evidence of bias.
You want to go get enough anecdotes that help you understand the data in a better way.
His analysis is informed but accessible, animated by anecdotes and characters, some colourful, some verging on tragic.
Anecdotes ranged from an inappropriate kiss with a pageant competitor, to harsh digs about a coworker's weight.
Out of hundreds of responses, the following 12 anecdotes stood out as some of the absolute weirdest.
There will also be early readings on how the holiday shopping season is going, with promising anecdotes.
Fresh off of The Big Sick, actress Zoe Kazan has a lot of fun anecdotes from set.
The casino data presented and analyzed in my working paper are not like other anecdotes about Trump.
At minimum, read up on the company and prepare a few anecdotes about projects you successfully completed.
The account is practically omniscient, benefiting from decades of historical research, thousands of photographs, and countless anecdotes.
During the same show, Wahlberg also gave out some industry advice in addition to his fatherly anecdotes.
Let our mortification and bad judgment entertain you as we share our most cringe-worthy cinematic anecdotes.
But there's a method to the madness — one based more on anecdotes than broadly recognized scientific research.
Right now, Lipa is only interested in writing songs she can identify with, full of personal anecdotes.
The only evidence the men have to rely on are anecdotes of friends they watched wither away.
She lets him share his inspirational quotes and anecdotes about her being the woman of his dreams.
There are almost too many personal stories and anecdotes I have in mind to isolate just one.
Relaying joyful photos or anecdotes for family and close friends is often more convenient over social media.
But Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, said anecdotes are not enough.
She became famous for her storytime videos, where she'd tell dramatic tales and anecdotes from her life.
His new memoir, "The Accidental Life," is full of fond anecdotes about these literary friends, and more.
I've heard some of the stories of his famed letters, and told a few anecdotes on air.
I had a good rapport with him, making it is easy to tell positive anecdotes about him.
While individual experiences are only anecdotes, many Americans that have ordered through Canadian online licensed pharmaceutical sites.
Each speech also contained humorous anecdotes that cut into the somber mood of the day with laughter.
H: What have you been doing with the oral histories and anecdotes you have collected through interviews?
I'd see their toxic machismo replicated in telenovelas and schoolyard gossip, in family anecdotes and overheard conversations.
Do you have any interesting personal anecdotes about the behind-the-scenes process of curating the exhibition?
Here, acts as diverse as Mark Ronson, Deadmau5 and Carl Cox offer well wishes and funny anecdotes.
Led by audience questions, the meandering conversation touched on topics that served as entry points to anecdotes.
Outside recently published a collection of data and anecdotes supporting the reality and severity of this problem.
Remini's memoir, Troublemaker, released last fall, contains a number of anecdotes about other celebrities within the church.
In addition to collecting great anecdotes, there are other perks (or quasi-perks) of being a judge.
When Cam played in college and then entered the NFL, nobody was telling these high school anecdotes.
These anecdotes are minuscule in the grand scheme of things, and I really can't stress that enough.
Unfortunately, anecdotes like this make up most of what scientists know about the health effects of ultrasound.
Friedman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist, explains each of these shifts with humanizing anecdotes.
Preliminary research and many personal anecdotes suggest it has several potential health benefits with few side effects.
SOCIAL Q'S A reader's work spouse has an annoying penchant for embellishing anecdotes about celebrity run-ins.
It's also — as I hope these anecdotes illustrate — very hard to predict, and brands should not try.
The moth joke is not a shaggy-dog story, one of those ambling anecdotes with no point.
The analysis was based on high-frequency spending indicators and anecdotes of falling revenue in press reports.
It takes studies, personal anecdotes, and our own hunger as audience members to fully push the needle.
When new encounters flare into misunderstandings, an exchange of anecdotes usually dissolves tension and overcomes mutual suspicion.
Sometimes these conversations give you little anecdotes that you would never get out of the main researchers.
Anecdotes from the author include: Trump allegedly attempting to speak in a Hispanic accent to bemoan migrants.
He addressed the conference in Italian, speaking from behind a desk, using plain language and personal anecdotes.
The theme of identity runs through her series of anecdotes, many of which involve her colorful family.
We know this is to be the story of Choudhury's downfall, so the man's anecdotes ring false.
The Fed will also issue its Beige Book report of anecdotes on business activity at 2 p.m.
" Sabine Bode has published two more books full of anecdotes like those: "Postwar Children" and "War Grandchildren.
Readers learn the meaning and importance of "smart creatives," and some anecdotes from Google's previously untold history.
That strategy, which abortion opponents countered with their own anecdotes, helped illustrate the stakes of abortion access.
Frank's story is long and packed full of anecdotes that are always terribly fun, if sometimes aimless.
But beyond its collection of anecdotes and arcana, this humane book offers something bigger and more profound.
I am sure that many crucial contributions and rich anecdotes of behind-the-scenes science got missed.
First, people estimate risk according to how readily anecdotes like well-publicized nuclear accidents pop into mind.
But you have these great anecdotes from various parts of your life, also have done some interviews.
Anecdotes spanning decades make clear that Trump considers it his right to be surrounded by "beautiful" women.
These anecdotes came from close friends of Perry's and near-strangers lucky enough to have interactions with him.
So I had to rely on former students who'd caught him in action for anecdotes on his skill.
And it's these anecdotes that help flesh out Bush as a person, a crucial part of Bush's legacy.
These startling anecdotes have been heard in family homes, police stations and safe houses for years in Manitoba.
That didn't stop him from regaling graduates with campaign-ready anecdotes from his recent great American road trip.
They go looking for it at its source: personalized (but superficial) anecdotes, trivial incidents, familiar little family events.
They have seemingly never been linked in anecdotes to dire outcomes or any wider dietary or gastric issues.
Josh Hawley (R-MO) have used personal stories and anecdotes to stoke resentment against platforms and their moderators.
He provides historical anecdotes and highlights the harsh realities of being a marginal supplier and having overwhelming competition.
Blazer's tale was complicated but fascinating, and often downright funny, peppered with off-color anecdotes and dirty jokes.
Anecdotes I told my children seemed heavy or forced, and I didn't want to make my friends uncomfortable.
They did so in forms that ranged from anecdotes, meditations, and manifestos to poems, karaoke, and improv performances.
Mr Haig examines modern assaults on mental health with personal anecdotes and lists of ways to stay sane.
At its height, it had 40,000 members sharing a constant stream of original memes, screenshots, and funny anecdotes.
Rather, who anchored the CBS Evening News for 24 years, also reflects on personal anecdotes in the book.
Click through to the Wall Street Journal for more bizarre full moon anecdotes from real health care providers.
She elevates what might be short anecdotes in our own retellings, to witty, intelligent observations on modern life.
Mr Lewis, whose career spanned 80 years, had an endless supply of anecdotes to spice up his messages.
Below are a series of anecdotes that detail the messy entrails left after particularly brutal best friend breakups.
Of course, all of these are anecdotes, and it is next to impossible to systematically analyze these movements.
Image via Wikimedia Commons Prince had a damn wild life, with anecdotes that veer into the unbelievable frequently.
Some of the recipes in the '61 version include stories or very brief anecdotes, but most do not.
Kemper was one of several film and TV stars to share anecdotes during the "I'm an actor" bit.
Juicy anecdotes like these have appeared throughout the week in Politico's Playbook and Axios Presented By News Corp.
Mr Duhigg is an effective storyteller with a knack for combining social science, fastidious reporting and entertaining anecdotes.
Noisey: What are some of the scenes or anecdotes that you wished had made it into the film?
There are some anecdotes that are just so embarrassing, you can't help but cringe for the people involved.
If his work, filled with euphemisms, signifiers, and anecdotes, looks nostalgic and highly personal, that's because it is.
Here are some of the wildest anecdotes from the Apollo program that you probably never learned in school.
None of these indications and anecdotes demonstrate how widespread the sentiments are that appeared to be on display.
At lunch on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, Mr. Caro apologized for repeating several anecdotes during the morning.
Henry is a loquacious dispenser of anecdotes and aesthetic ruminations, which he chalks up to his Southern provenance.
Throughout the debate, the media and politicians alike have relied on anecdotes and hearsay, rather than statistical data.
Could there really be any more just-remembered anecdotes, maybe quaffing tequila shooters on set with Darth Vader?
For existing superfans, this is more of an opportunity to revisit the ideas and anecdotes you already love.
Burnett is an avid raconteur, and his anecdotes about his life tend to have a three-act structure.
Her final words were recorded by her brother Henry, according to "The New Oxford Book of Literary Anecdotes."
These are anecdotes, but the erectile dysfunction studies are data, and it's difficult to interpret them as healthy.
Mark had gone through a divorce, which, I sensed from the anecdotes he told, was brutal on him.
Social media experts say there is little evidence to substantiate claims around anti-conservative bias beyond individual anecdotes.
Research shows that self-deprecating anecdotes can lead to creative breakthroughs (and plenty of future office in-jokes).
Her story is quiet and moving; unfortunately, it gets lost in a novel jammed full of zany anecdotes.
His latest book, a collection of thoughts, anecdotes and verses, was published just weeks ago, his son said.
To be honest, I expected the first-person college anecdotes and the Wi-Fi terms-and-conditions parody.
Yet even its proponents have struggled to produce much evidence — beyond occasional anecdotes — that it improves student learning.
But it was hard to get a sense of the scale of the problem just by collecting anecdotes.
What could have been a series of ridiculous anecdotes about making this movie turned into something very moving.
The movie is full of hilarious, salty, sometimes rather tragic anecdotes, and compelling, where-are-they-now aspects.
Apparently, all that's required of these prisoners is that they shape remembrance of things past into entertaining anecdotes.
The memo, however, was chock full of misleading and lopsided accusations and anecdotes with supporting facts and details.
Buffett often does this in his talks, adding anecdotes from his life and career to make a point.
This will definitely lead my list of anecdotes about the social network's better qualities for the foreseeable future.
There are dozens of bogus or half-true anecdotes don't really matter & maybe 5 to 10 that do.
One of the final anecdotes in the book occurred after O'Connor had been retired for nearly five years.
Explain. — What memorable details about him stayed with you after reading his wife's descriptions and anecdotes about him?
How much time the interview is scheduled for will determine how many anecdotes you'll be able to share.
The study found that HR taking over the newsletter "negatively and substantially affected submission volume" of employee anecdotes.
If possible, find memorable stories or anecdotes that can help illustrate your points and bring them to life.
Many concluded that the classic conception of microcredit was based much more on anecdotes than on robust evidence.
From the beginning, that story had rested largely on anecdotes from borrowers, which might not necessarily be representative.
In addition to being a social handbook, the book also includes behind-the-scenes anecdotes from both administrations.
Anecdotes like this one from a Vox contributor, who felt relief from the drug, had begun to surface.
Since his death, anecdotes have been shared elsewhere about his generosity, his toughness, his contradictions, and his friendliness.
They talk past each other in meandering anecdotes that lead nowhere, and receive non-committal replies in return.
You present notorious anecdotes as evidence that hotlines are frequently ignored or used to retaliate against whistle-blowers.
Using both research and personal anecdotes, she challenges conventional notions about what work and gender equality really mean.
These narrative canvases reference the artist's childhood, tying together personal memories and anecdotes that are more universally relatable.
We asked some people to share anecdotes about their favorite pot dealer, and the replies were truly heartwarming.
One of the anecdotes you've used a lot is this idea of a film director looking at something.
But looking into his notebooks and file drawers (sample tab: "Johnson Personal: Ruthlessness"), he was expansive, offering anecdotes within anecdotes about the events and people he was trying to reconstruct, and about how he and his wife and longtime research partner, Ina Caro, found sources, secured interviews and tracked down documents.
He refers to his parents as 'mom' and 'dad' in anecdotes instead of as 'my mom' and 'my dad.
It may seem strange that anecdotes would matter to monetary policymakers, given the swathes of statistics at their disposal.
But in addition to gruesome anecdotes, the evidence also revealed one of the Mexican trafficker's most important tools: tunnels.
At times, Dorsey did seem unprepared, unable to provide enough data or understanding of specific anecdotes to counter accusations.
The story is full of illuminating anecdotes about the aftermath of her lawsuit against Dr. Luke, aka Lukasz Gottwald.
Davis compares them to the cowboys who won the West, sprinkling his anecdotes with classical literary and cultural references.
Some anecdotes and details in the book don't seem to match known facts; others seem outright impossible to verify.
And even some of the anecdotes and one-liners that he seems to share spontaneously are not quite so.
Like so many other entrepreneurs, there are plenty of anecdotes from his childhood demonstrating his precocious ability to hustle.
Read on for some seriously hilarious (and cringeworthy) anecdotes — and share your own in the comments if you dare.
Apart from some breathless anecdotes from beauty magazines, multicolored LEDs have no real proven ability to improve your skin.
But it is remembered for the image that the title conjures up and for the anecdotes that Hardin used.
Journos from various outlets bargained for energy bars, traded anecdotes, wrote up pieces like this one (though probably shorter).
The book incorporated anecdotes and quotes from public figures and female leaders, some of whom publicly lamented their inclusion.
In the pages of this cookbook, Joe has collected recipes and entertaining anecdotes inspired by his world famous restaurant.
A good systematic report on antibiotics has never been conducted, but the circumstantial evidence and anecdotes are quite troubling.
If all you knew of Lee was the brief anecdotes from Serial, you wouldn't really know her at all.
Trump relayed to the media some of the anecdotes he had been told about the danger on the border.
"I spoke to people who have been here a long time," Trump said, contrasting anecdotes with actual crime date.
While none of those steps can be called revolutionary, Zuckerberg's compelling anecdotes throughout the speech were what stood out.
But the booze seeps into most of the anecdotes they short circuit before they have a chance to function.
People shared anecdotes of lives lost to suicide in their families, sometimes occurring shortly after moves to higher elevation.
People all over the world were chiming in on the social platform, detailing their mornings in 140-character anecdotes.
She covered her and her partner's oeuvre in minutes, and then sped through inspirations and anecdotes and future works.
More often than not, these quips and anecdotes act as the trigger for a yelp or giggle from Riley.
She speaks sparingly about individual cases and cycles through a set list of anecdotes about life on the Court.
Most of these anecdotes come fromWalter Isaacson's biography, "Steve Jobs," which is definitely worth reading if you haven't already.
They often share funny anecdotes about their early dating days and support each other publicly at red-carpet events.
Some longtime confidants have urged Clinton to share more personal anecdotes with the public and not be so guarded.
To get to the root of the country's affordability issues, one must start with the data, not builder anecdotes.
There are plenty more anecdotes that showcase the significant impact local WDBs are having in communities across the country.
She emphasized that many of the anecdotes described in the Forbes piece were from before Bumble's creation in 2014.
Recent participants, she said, shared numerous anecdotes of bias and intimidation involving sexual harassment, racism, anti-semitism and xenophobia.
The anecdotes from Woodward's book prompted immediate pushback from top White House officials who denied the veteran journalist's reporting.
He offers insight on myriad subjects and anecdotes about his earliest days recording, punctuating his statements with warm laughter.
Industry anecdotes about huge blockbusters where the script was being written right while production was happening are unfortunately common.
Still, others have said vaping only triggered their cravings for sweets, showing how far from conclusive these anecdotes are.
"I think what I do is just relay anecdotes about personal experience on a very micro level," Baker says.
You'll get the exact style names and designers of every single piece — along with personal anecdotes by Kourtney herself.
Unlike most popular books on climate change, it is not a polemic or a collection of anecdotes and exhortations.
There are great anecdotes in the Robert Caro book about LBJ going to incredible lengths to win school races.
VICE: Hearing anecdotes from officers across NYC makes it easy to believe each precinct has a system like this.
The anecdotes are gutting and relatable; tweaking my medication over the years has come with many of these symptoms.
She told us anecdotes and stories, but it was almost like it was someone else's experiences, not her own.
He also would not likely have made a habit of dropping anecdotes about his most powerful clients into conversations.
For decades he has leaned on familiar Beatles anecdotes, presuming that decades-old chestnuts may still pass for warm.
This makes for some colorful anecdotes—the amorous feelings of many of the Twin Peaks female cast, for one.
The most telling anecdotes show Mr. Kushner and, to a degree, Mr. Bannon, making foreign policy in the shadows.
That's a notable signal of his rehabilitation since he got suspended in 2015 for exaggerating a few personal anecdotes.
Macdonald's talk-show appearances, previously misremembered as anecdotes or entombed as home VHS recordings, are now collected on YouTube.
Many White House officials do not respect the president, and they're quite happy to leak damaging anecdotes about him.
He confidently laid out his revision of Balkan history, mixing anecdotes of past horrors with images of the present.
" For Mr. Sandomir, the first-person appraisal with personal anecdotes "was something I felt I almost had to do.
Onstage, the comedians at The Laugh Factory weave anecdotes about breakups, problem relatives, and bad first dates for laughs.
Instead, the court found that there was little evidence beyond a few anecdotes to demonstrate that this constituted harm.
This required revisiting much of the previous day's case, including replaying the same clips and retelling the same anecdotes.
Apart from a handful of first-person anecdotes from scene veterans, there is a lack of broader historical context.
This book's anecdotes are struck like matches, and there are small glowing moments, but no warming narrative fire results.
"FlowerChild" puts her storytelling on full display, sharing anecdotes on an alcoholic parent and the emotional abuse she experienced.
It was written on Day 22010 of his trek, but his stream of photographs and anecdotes stopped on Jan.
When she finally has anecdotes to write about, that's when she decides not to write the obit at all.
Ms. Leggero's stand-up wraps personal anecdotes in a glamorous exterior, while Mr. Kasher's comedy is cerebral and surreal.
The evidence that students aren't being harmed by no-excuses schools, and in fact like them, extends beyond anecdotes.
She uses both research and personal anecdotes to explore negotiation tactics, mentorship, and how to build a fulfilling career.
ET, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy, drawn from the central bank's sources across the nation.
I've heard plenty of anecdotes to support this notion from colleagues, but I've seen no good evidence to prove it.
Instead, Arora offers a selection of anecdotes, data, and perspectives to try to open the reader to a wider world.
Other news outlets have collected anecdotes of mounting deaths around the country that aren't showing up in the official count.
But there was one hitch: Martin did not want to go on because he has run out of clever anecdotes.
Many of these testimonials may be influenced by earlier anecdotes, and a placebo effect built around that hype and expectation.
While he may talk too much, he nevertheless has a lot of interesting things to say; amusing anecdotes to impart.
Besides, don't you want to make sure nobody writes a book of allegedly fictional anecdotes about you after you're gone?
According to the book's publisher Grand Central Publishing, Sisters First will feature heartfelt anecdotes and reflections from the Bush sisters.
This time, he traded some of his inaccurate favorites for some dubious "sir" anecdotes that we can't definitively prove inaccurate.
Anecdotes abound of bright Indian students who win places at the best British universities but are refused visas to travel.
Rather than swapping pet-peeve anecdotes, friends instead show each other their videos, seeking validation for whatever slights they've perceived.
It's rife with cool anecdotes, like the one where John Wall thought he was going to tumble into the afterworld.
They traffic in memes and in narratives and in anecdotes, which is why Donald Trump is their most perfect creation.
The celebration explored his personal passions like tango, literature and music, and highlighted anecdotes from those who knew him well.
A good doctor puts these kinds of data points and anecdotes together to gauge whether someone is addicted to games.
There are no specifics, no anecdotes, no record of achievement, just assertions that America's "smart power" has been enhanced. Cool!
Using personal anecdotes and pop culture references like Lady Gaga, Halberstam encourages readers to embrace a queer, off-beat feminism.
Until they do so, it is likely that anecdotes and biases will fill the void where scientific evidence is missing.
But these anecdotes are also a reminder of a serious public health issue in America that needs far more attention.
Its tally stood at 17, though that number was partially based on anecdotes and hasn't been updated since last year.
Carson lashed out at reports that her husband exaggerated or fabricated anecdotes about his violent behavior as a young man.
For six months, White House officials have leaked unflattering anecdotes about the President and planted hit pieces on their colleagues.
The Federal Reserve releases its Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy at 2 p.m.
Unconfirmed anecdotes and rumours surrounding the Queen abound, mostly because of the vast shroud of secrecy surrounding her private life.
My job was to take Debbie through a series of pictures from her life and ask her to share anecdotes.
During his hearing last month, Comey said he did not consider his memos government documents, but his own personal anecdotes.
Ray presses Elliot about his journal and uses anecdotes about his wife to comfort Elliot's constantly unraveling Mr. Robot visions.
I had written a series of humorous anecdotes performed from the perspective of the lamp in my father's hospital room.
The real end of my own internal argument about the flu shot is about the nature of anecdotes and evidence.
The 2016 SAG Awards opened as SAG Awards traditionally do, with stars sharing anecdotes about their experiences in the industry.
There are numerous strange anecdotes he tells from his childhood which could be directly linked to his style and work.
An international team of researchers decided to collect some data to see if the conclusions from the anecdotes held true.
He'd call me "sweetheart" and regale me with anecdotes about fancy golfing excursions that involved dalliances with stratospherically pricey escorts.
And they must keep conversations about drone restrictions focused only on credible risks, rather than extraordinary anecdotes that incite fear.
When we move beyond anecdotes, data show that food stamp recipients are not favoring shellfish or steaks over ground beef.
The alleged anecdotes were part of a comprehensive retelling of a confidential August 16, 2018, interview between Stewart and Epstein.
"FAMM's thing is if you want to legislate by anecdote, well, wow, do we have anecdotes for you," Ring said.
He stressed his love of family, and through a series of anecdotes emphasized a belief in equal opportunity for women.
"Cows are individuals," Young, an organic farmer of more than thirty years, persuasively argues in this book of clever anecdotes.
Two years ago, I decided to gather more numbers to see whether a few anecdotes added up to something more.
Packed with miscellaneous delights — phrases, jokes, anecdotes, lovely sentences — they read like secret autobiographies, back catalogs of joy and heartbreak.
Clinton recounted anecdotes about spending time with Ali and his family and talked about him being an inspiration to children.
The article — "Will You Sprint, Stroll or Stumble Into a Career?" drew a wide array of anecdotes from our commenters.
Mr. McGee said that attending a game with Mr. Knight was likely to prompt a flood of information and anecdotes.
It's not just a fireside chat, but rather it blends the elements of scripted storytelling tactics with real life anecdotes.
During that time, several other of Trump's current or former aides and advisers disputed quotes or anecdotes in the book.
The play is primarily anecdotes and casual storytelling, and would be far less successful if done on a traditional stage.
As fun as I'm sure those anecdotes are, tales from a bygone era would have to wait for another day.
They speak about it jocularly, but their dark anecdotes indicate they've paid for their beliefs in one way or another.
Fear-mongering aside, this paradigm shift has been described in anecdotes, and stats cobbled together to paint an incomplete picture.
Gayle Biddle Swicker, another great-granddaughter, shared anecdotes about Freeman's childhood that have been passed down three or more generations.
Still, she says that anecdotes suggest most people are glad they unearthed the facts, even if the consequences were difficult.
Baskin and Hawkins told me they've received heartwarming anecdotes from people using QuarantineChat and Dialup from all over the world.
Noisey Netherlands sat down and talked to him about some of his favorite photographs and the anecdotes associated with them.
As Ware annotates, he revises with the eye of hindsight, explaining influences and offering behind-the-scene anecdotes as context.
Between setups, he read the news on his laptop and held court with a seemingly endless supply of comic anecdotes.
One of the most exciting parts of the book is the unique anecdotes that complement each of the 76 recipes.
They are described in quick broad strokes that don't get much deeper than quirky anecdotes and folksy turns of phrase.
Similar anecdotes have been reported by a wide range of employers, notably the National Health Service and the hospitality sector.
Celebrity endorsements are prominent, as are anecdotes from average people who have allegedly had success following this great new program.
Like a stand-up, she uses personal anecdotes to make universal observations about how fear and shame can cripple us.
And while trite may be preferable to embarrassing anecdotes from the bride and groom's childhood, that's an awfully low bar.
That reality is often lost on consumers, who are being fed a steady diet of winning anecdotes about miracle cures.
However, a novel therapy based on anecdotes, with no standardized — not to mention safe — method or preparation, is no answer.
He writes engagingly and enlivens his smart, balanced analysis with colorful anecdotes, though his book's title does him a disservice.
"I've heard several disturbing anecdotes from friends and clients in the LGBTQ community vis-à-vis beauty services," she says.
It's all in Isenberg's account, and "Casablanca" fans will find it to be a treasure trove of facts and anecdotes.
There is no shortage of troubling anecdotes: A revealing story about Trump's white-supremacist support that never ran in print.
Childhood in the northeast of England is polluted with anecdotes from the elderly as to how things 'used to be'.
Her husband interviews the couple so he has enough anecdotes to write a highly personalized ceremony, and then he officiates.
Franken makes long-winded policy battles surrounding Obamacare and Native American rights genuinely entertaining, augmenting technical explanations with stirring anecdotes.
Just as memorable is John Cage's accompaniment: a spoken collage of anecdotes that makes hilarious absurdity inseparable from Zen philosophy.
Some of the anecdotes are brief: "When I was a competitive gymnast, I only ate raw broccoli," Gabriela Parigi says.
Personally, I would say that those anecdotes are few, but they stick in my mind and influence how I think.
Cusk occasionally cedes the narrative to long anecdotes relayed by friends and acquaintances — an echo of her recent novelistic strategy.
Without seeing his face, I listened intently to the pithy anecdotes and surprisingly wise histories he told night after night.
Enjoy a few stories and anecdotes submitted by readers, as well as a beautiful list of things we're thankful for.
Most of her anecdotes are either unattributed or ascribed to Kindle editions of recent books, with no page numbers given.
The arguments presented are thoughtful, articulate, well documented, logical and made accessible by many personal anecdotes and pop culture references.
The CFPB's extensive data about the benefit of class actions for consumers also refute any anecdotes about supposedly frivolous lawsuits.
Anecdotes can (and should) drive research, especially within reproductive care, which tends to lag behind because of, hmm, medical sexism.
Here&aposs a particularly irresponsible one from Seattle that tosses a fistful of unrelated anecdotes into a slurry of scaremongering.
Jill Hagenkord, another doctor who's worked in the health-tech industry, said she hears anecdotes like this all the time.
He also shared anecdotes from his recent stops on the campaign trail, telling members that support for Trump remains strong.
"This Fight Is Our Fight" contains juicy but depressing anecdotes about how our most trusted institutions have let us down.
In the AMA, game developers for the HTC Vive shared anecdotes about "the most unexpected thing" playtesters did while playing.
"Increasingly in California and elsewhere we're seeing anecdotes that are lining up with the physical science evidence," Mr. Swain said.
Through personal anecdotes, art historical reflection, and  research, this series investigates issues at the intersection of contemporary ceramics and museums.
The question is whether the anecdotes reflect a meaningful and permanent shift in who's allowed to enter the asylum process.
The hypothesis was based on anecdotes and a single, small study of one psychedelic, but he was committed to it.
While a few anecdotes does not a widespread social trend make, it's probably best this one gets nipped in the bud.
While similar enforcement actions were conducted under the Obama administration, anecdotes spread of nonthreatening undocumented immigrants being caught up amplified fears.
A former Uber employee's viral blog post alleging sexism and discrimination has unleashed a slew of anecdotes about the company's culture.
Many are taking to social media to share inspiring signs, powerful images, and multigenerational anecdotes that will fill you with pride.
This is just one of the anecdotes explained in a new TED-Ed video animation about the history of deadly colors.
Joanne's book provides anecdotes and data to present a compelling argument for why men should support and promote their female colleagues.
Photographs, home movies and personal anecdotes are juxtaposed with scenes of civil unrest, British army tanks and the Irish Republican Army.
"What you get out of a program like this is some fairly compelling anecdotes from people," Zwolinski told the Associated Press.
You may have heard anecdotes about people having heart attacks or collapsing in theaters from watching horror movies like The Exorcist.
Click through for her list of top products that can save you tons of space — and the design anecdotes behind them.
She continued to post militant images and anecdotes from her life in ISIS for the two months following her son's birth.
One of my favorite anecdotes is that in the 1970s in Vietnam they used to give money out for rat pelts.
Wolff spruces things up, though, with new quotes, anecdotes, and purported personal details — many of which are eye-popping and unflattering.
Positive anecdotes about her from people she's worked with usually involve an earnest, diligent, low-key partnership on something relatively obscure.
She has campaigned alongside her father and stepped out on her own on the campaign trail, bringing testimonials and personal anecdotes.
This strategy, as other candidates share 2020-friendly personal anecdotes, is the first of its kind on a presidential campaign trail.
We hear stories over drinks, mothers text us anecdotes from their bank teller, we read them in the New York Times.
It bounced between junk science that portrayed vaccines as dangerous time-bombs pushed by the government and horrifying anecdotes from parents.
Oh, and if you have a sister, you might catch yourself nodding in agreement to at least one of these anecdotes.
According to multiple anecdotes, cold showers resulted in reduced stress, better circulation, improved energy — and, as an added bonus, shinier hair.
In a series of anecdotes and written remembrances to PEOPLE, Swaney's friends and colleagues memorialized her warmth, energy and open heart.
My inbox is filled with anecdotes that always end with a similar line: Why wouldn't they tell me what was wrong?
Millennials are way less likely to follow "traditional" trajectories with regard to careers and marriage, both anecdotes and some data suggest.
"There's anecdotes about inflation pressures, but when you add them up we're not seeing it in the macro indicators," said Yardeni.
But tucked within the pages of photos, letters, diary entries and anecdotes is one recurring question: could literary lightning strike again?
But, if you're new to marijuana, internet anecdotes suggest you may experience a weird and possibly painful side effect: vaginal dryness.
The house band, MP4, is made up of actual members of parliament who share their views and anecdotes throughout the show.
This is a favorite character of so many people, so I'm wondering if you have any anecdotes about working with her.
The Federal Reserve will publish its Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy, in the afternoon.
Like the Dalì and Hemingway characters in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris, they talk in philosophical and poetic quotes and anecdotes.
Essentially, it contains anecdotes with nothing unifying them into a vision of what the Democratic Party stands for in America's heartland.
Anecdotes documented by Woodward reveal advisers stealing documents off of Trump's desk in order to keep the president from signing them.
Between the couple's colorful anecdotes and impressive choreography, the movie makes it easy to get caught up in its bittersweet story.
The trope of borders connects the book's numerous examples, anecdotes, memories, and occasionally dense accretion of demographic, economic, and sociological data.
Yet Ms. Trump's ably delivered address was strangely impersonal — devoid of colorful stories and anecdotes about this most colorful of candidates.
And, in 1954, he published "A Child of the Century," that vast compendium of period evocation, juiced anecdotes, and dubious philosophy.
Dr. Nussbaum considers the alternatives in a flowing, complex stream of anecdotes and reflections, all the stronger for its frequent uncertainty.
Kaplan had access to several of these people, and so the book is peppered with many fascinating behind-the-scenes ­anecdotes.
It consisted mainly of anecdotes, with individuals describing how important advances like the Internet were — or were not — to them personally.
We're always looking forward to the next games while passing around the same old anecdotes about Atari cartridges in the desert.
Read on for a series of memories, stories, anecdotes, and remembrances from a few of her many friends, fans, and bandmates.
So there are lots of things in the dialogue of the movie that are inspired by real anecdotes of ex-cons.
White's works induce a continuous refiguration of meaning in response to the motley collection of anecdotes they both conceal and imply.
There were plenty of anecdotes about China's behavior but assessing if it had played by the rules was a huge question.
But this debate is most often discussed with anecdotes and not data, and never data that is publicly available, until now.
Listening to Sibyl practicing monologues, Townes telling shaggy-dog anecdotes or Blaze punning and pontificating is like watching prospectors panning gold.
You never hear graduates reminiscing about specific course modules, or telling lengthy anecdotes about 'that really interesting seminar on body politics'.
And they found that every candidate, even Clinton, tells a lot more anecdotes about men than women on the campaign trail.
Over the course of four days, more than 30 dancers, musicians, historians and choreographers share memories, anecdotes and, of course, dance.
After sharing personal anecdotes and discussing insecurities, Keys and Whitfield frequently turned the floor over to the students, who sought advice.
This is expected from a convention and its mix of cosplay, fun behind-the-scenes anecdotes and an emphasis on process.
Even Samar's dope anecdotes found resolution in the revelation that they have been as fictional as they were florid and gross.
ICE enforcement suddenly seemed less predictable, and rumors and anecdotes fused to make it feel like unleashed agents might be everywhere.
" The passage comes from a book, by Robert T. Sommers, called "Golf Anecdotes: From the Links of Scotland to Tiger Woods.
She teaches that much of the policy process involves debates about values masquerading as debates about facts, numbers, data, and anecdotes.
Arjay Perovic, Mitchell's coach with the City, an A.A.U. team based in New York, has his own anecdotes at the ready.
These personal anecdotes, these "equality hacks," give the rest of us a roadmap of how to navigate uncomfortable and inappropriate situations.
Both feature myriad anecdotes of job searches, all with happy endings, but the journey there invariably proves daunting, circuitous and chancy.
The older candidate will have prepared anecdotes from his or her career and life to emphasize their reliability under any circumstance.
Gates wrote in a blog post that some anecdotes in "Nine Pints" would "capture your imagination" and "make your blood boil."
"The anecdotes aren't wrong," David Choffnes, an associate professor in computer science at Northeastern who worked on the report, told Recode.
Despite the actors' warmth and skill, memories and anecdotes follow each other without lending much individuality to the people behind them.
"All the stories were about how engaged he was in the community," Tartof said of the anecdotes told at the funeral.
A junior editor took it upon himself — quickly, and perhaps more gleefully than necessary — to render several historic milestones as anecdotes.
This includes an introduction to his work, progressively more difficult, as well as amusing anecdotes about the man and his contemporaries.
After he broke the news of the fourth I.V.F. failure, simmering from grief, I dismissed his usual anecdotes of past miracles.
But ultimately when the themes of the book are not wildly wrong, it is only so effective to pull apart anecdotes.
"If Our Bodies Could Talk" is a numbingly upbeat grab bag of anecdotes and factoids and curiosities with no through-narrative.
While the topics might seem complex, the billionaire's writing is easy to read, and he often explains concepts through personal anecdotes.
In the early mornings, "I would go into her bedroom, and she would recount anecdotes of war and friendships," Macron recalled.
This family comedy then flails about, serving up coming-of-age anecdotes involving mean girls, karate classes and sexually predatory boys.
Along with the photos he will also share anecdotes and stories providing behind-the-scenes context and insight into their relationship.
Since I've come back to Canada, what I considered funny anecdotes about my time overseas start to seem like something different.
Lounging in a back office at the church, surrounded by framed paintings of biblical landscapes, he sprinkled enchanted anecdotes in conversation.
She picked apart Trump's boasts of a spectacularly booming economy, telling the right number of right anecdotes at the right time.
Tamblyn, who brings her forceful, theatrical voice to reading her own audiobook, doesn't hold back on deeply personal, often gripping anecdotes.
It highlights how often memories are part-fiction, part-fact, influenced by dreams, films, books, artworks, stories, and anecdotes we hear.
Watching the documentary feels like drifting into a daydream while listening to these anecdotes, or being able to see their memories.
Weeks of their sleazy asides and anecdotes to get through—half had made their toxic footprint with unsolicited sexts or nudes.
Albright did praise Clinton's judgment, listing off some anecdotes about their travels together while they were both in the Clinton White House.
Consider the endless coverage of White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, stories all jam-packed with juicy anecdotes from anonymous administration sources.
There's his work in partnership with Bill Clinton, a friendship that yielded some humorous anecdotes underscoring the difference between the two presidents.
The brassy Passengers actress has been enjoying a press tour for the sci-fi film, spouting Lawrence-like anecdotes all the while.
Comments are where many people share personal anecdotes related to a news story, and where experts sometimes share links to their research.
They also were asked if they felt excitement, control, blame, amusement, anger, and/or regret about the actions exhibited in the anecdotes.
Anecdotes about the consequences of the Mexico City Policy abound, although they take on a predictable slant depending on who you ask.
Focus on measurement and data The early years of this movement were driven by anecdotes and emotion, which have been powerful tools.
" From Piepenbring's humorous anecdotes to Prince's own moments of self-reflection, here are a few revelations to come from "The Beautiful Ones.
But in private he was a friendly, fun, brilliant, and yet unpretentious man, full of anecdotes from the innermost circles of power.
This could be frustrating, but the anecdotes are nearly always fascinating, and so are the names — Ian McKellen, Helen Mirren, Patrick Stewart.
It still mostly relies on anecdotes told by (usually drunk) 20-somethings, which are then spliced up by the occasional expert commentary.
So far the anecdotes are encouraging, but at least five of its participants have been killed, including one man on April 28th.
But there are a ton of great anecdotes about her covering the Hillary Clinton campaign from behind the scenes and traveling around.
Sure, crowdsourcing your medication needs probably isn't ideal, but at some point, a large collection of anecdotes does become (possibly flawed) data.
Her enduring spirit was celebrated in images and anecdotes, and perhaps most of all in the presence of her daughter, Billie Lourd.
But the anecdotes emerging about both the crash of Lion Air Flight 610 and this weekend's crash in Ethiopia are frighteningly similar.
The documents include anecdotes of children allegedly blindsided when they were separated from their parents after being apprehended at the southern border.
Here are 10 of its most curious anecdotes -- and the new mysteries they bring to light: Read the whole thing here 1.
Interspersed with personal anecdotes and hand-drawn illustrations that recall folksy whiteboard animation videos, Make Time takes a flexible, anti-perfectionist approach.
Women across Twitter chimed in to challenge his flawed advice offering personal anecdotes as to why this decision actually does make sense.
The eight anecdotes below share the humor, horror, and downright adorable moments that go down pre-February 14 — sexy underpinnings and all.
Do you have any interesting stories or anecdotes about acquiring some of the never-before-seen photos that appear in your book?
In order to stave off your approaching existential dread, we've collected anecdotes from folks who feel just as elderly as you do.
Some academic research shows that high taxes are chasing the rich to lower-tax states, and anecdotes of tax-fleeing billionaires abound.
Unlike many works of history, "The Only Plane in the Sky," a mountain of indelible anecdotes, does not feel like a novel.
And it's full of research and anecdotes that will change the way you look at life, relationships, business, and people's intentions.12.
On the other, lawmakers and student aid critics are quick to pounce on any anecdotes of financial aid abuse, misuse, or misappropriation.
"You see a lot of anecdotes that more women are buying guns," Mr. Smith said, "but it does not translate into statistics."
New York Times contributing writer Rachel Swarns put out a call for people with similar experiences, tweeting a thread of similar anecdotes.
Dowling relates anecdotes about boxing matches, the rampages of Norman Mailer, and the challenges of attending seminars while mothering two small children.
These are just a few anecdotes of flimsy journalism, of course, but as researchers often note, the plural of anecdote is data.
Implicit bias trainings often involve videos, slideshows, or personal anecdotes that reveal how a person's individual biases may influence a particular situation.
It had always been political wives who shared personal anecdotes to warm up their husbands, especially in the eyes of female voters.
These anecdotes are heartening, but it's not just gamers who feel that video games can help in the treatment of mood disorders.
The film primarily consists of sit-down interviews, including insightful anecdotes from Renzo Gracie, Fabio Santos, Jeff Glover, Gary Tonon, and more.
The thread then devolved into anecdotes from users about times their friends, and friends of friends, had similar bills at different clubs.
It bolstered the ancestral focus of the 20 tracks that preceded it, which included anecdotes from Solange's parents, Tina and Mathew Knowles.
It's important to prove that a startup has momentum by showcasing anecdotes of people who have tested the product and love it.
Anecdotes quickly emerged of Ivanka pleading with her father to moderate his positions -- or at least his tone -- often, with little success.
It suggests that the many anecdotal reports that employers were needing to increase pay to attract workers are more than just anecdotes.
But instead of the president's name, we hear jokes and anecdotes and a moving, startlingly cheerful sermon at an elderly woman's funeral.
"Anecdotes from a wide range of sectors also suggest an unprecedented decline in revenues across many industries," according to a recent report.
For her special, titled Black Mitzvah, Haddish imbues coming-of-age anecdotes with effervescence and physical comedy that just can't be beat.
Zimny films these highly personal anecdotes, and their accompanying songs, in close-ups and medium shots that don't stray beyond the stage.
The more digging you can do for cute stories and moving anecdotes about the couple, the more personal the ceremony will feel.
During interviews, he suggested angles for this article, and repeated certain key anecdotes, slowing his voice to make sure they were noted.
In addition to anecdotes, the book gives readers guidance on how to succeed through kindness, with its six "power of nice" principles.
Online, I found multiple websites dedicated to the issue of women sponsoring their husbands, many filled with anecdotes of failure and despair.
In this week's Australia Letter, a few Australians tell us their best anecdotes about daily life — and leave us asking for more.
To avoid dryness, he will tell lively anecdotes about the artist's romantic life, financial struggles or initial failure to win over critics.
Now, having said that, it still matters whether the anecdotes are true, whether you can verify what he says in the book.
Excerpts of the book showcase top White House aides' irritation with the president and reveal embarrassing anecdotes from within the White House.
The Minnesota senator had a strong debate, bringing a stable of memorable Midwest anecdotes and one-liners that she's become known for.
I probably almost name all my shoes by characters or by attitudes or by just anecdotes which are coming in my head.
But Rees's "typical" childhood also included anecdotes about growing up adjacent to white people who questioned her family's presence in their midst.
By being ready with anecdotes and supporting evidence for their value, these job seekers will shine in comparison to their younger colleagues.
More of a representative sampling, with anecdotes, than a comprehensive survey, it is nevertheless a warning flag and a call to action.
Carlson's new book "Don't Fall For It" aims to teach investors timeless business and financial lessons through the use of historical anecdotes.
She also adds that sharing personal anecdotes that are appropriate for the office can go a long way when fostering these connections.
For this conspiracy theory, Jankowicz said, the more anecdotes, the better — even if they don't make sense when they're all put together.
But to change that, managers must dig into their histories, build their backstories and explain, through anecdotes, how and why they invest.
A few anecdotes about class actions when held up against the CFPB's extensive data don't justify taking away everyone's day in court.
Eric's jokes are about the mundane details of our everyday lives together that he somehow twists, shimmies and polishes into hilarious anecdotes.
But I don't think that the anecdotes presented in the news analysis represent a trend, nor can liberals be blamed for them.
Each one combines anecdotes from his own experience with inspirational advice on everything from learning from your mistakes to confronting your fears.
The small number of applications, and anecdotes about patients traveling to other countries to gain access to unapproved medicines, support this contention.
The New York Times is collecting anecdotes from readers who have witnessed evidence of heightened tension at airports across the United States.
As these stories proliferated, no one knew for sure whether they were just scattered anecdotes or signs of more serious social change.
The author makes perceptive and often comic observations, using anecdotes in place of flowery adjectives to make for precise and unique commentary.
Odell seamlessly weaves together anecdotes about visiting California's natural gems with literary theory and insights into how big data uses human consciousness.
In between songs, the Atlanta rapper shares career-spanning anecdotes, which includes a pretty insane story about him, Diddy, and mink coats.
Editors at Lippincott told Ms. Lee that her manuscript read like a string of anecdotes, not a novel, but encouraged her to revise.
And there are plenty of anecdotes in product-review listings and online forums of machines that have kept on truckin' for 40 years.
Other readers pointed out that the story seemed to shame gay sex, since all the anecdotes focused on the gay dating app Grindr.
Though she doesn't remember being a part of the anecdotes that shaped her into this person, she knows very well who she is.
With funny anecdotes and the kinds of insights only a spouse can provide, she helps round out Buffett's otherwise finely crafted public persona.
No one knows exactly how much or how quickly money is leaving China, but anecdotes and financial reports suggest the strain is significant.
He also got some anecdotes out of Kimmel about spotting Vegas greats like Liberacci and Sammy Davis Jr going about their daily lives.
It's all smiles, handshakes, and anecdotes about recent family vacations, as if the guest is just there to reconnect with an old friend.
While some of the featured stars' revelations focus on their big parts, others share hilarious anecdotes about their relationships with other Hollywood bigwigs.
In the report, Amnesty International included multiple anecdotes of the abuse many of these women had suffered at the hands of the authorities.
This could be a good opportunity for you to address some of the gossip and legendary anecdotes surrounding the production of Blade: Trinity.
When Pao describes her time at a law firm, her anecdotes sound like a metaphor for sexism, rather than describing specific sexism itself.
That does not necessarily mean that the programme has grown through malingering or fraud (though some anecdotes to this effect can be found).
Another recent WSJ article was replete with anecdotes about the inability of American producers to find domestic replacements for parts they now import.
For two seasons now, Tales from the Tour Bus has collected musicians' wildest anecdotes about life on the road, playing alongside showbiz legends.
And the science on ASMR is basically nonexistent, so our understanding of it is so far based on anecdotes from around the internet.
It would be easy to conclude from these anecdotes that all a quarterback needs to prove his worth is the right head coach.
In The Information's report, three female founders — Niniane Wang, Susan Ho and Leiti Hsu — went on the record with anecdotes about Caldbeck's actions.
These findings are hardly comforting, but hopefully they explain some of these bone-chilling anecdotes about people's real-life witching hour run-ins.
Based on studies, expert opinion, and many personal anecdotes, it's pretty fair to argue that sex education in the U.S. has failed women.
I'm so busy trying to make people in the office laugh or tell them weird anecdotes, that stuff gets swept under the rug.
Last month, the outlet reported findings of its own separate investigation into the problem after hearing enough anecdotes to support a deep dive.
You really want to look at your data and get back to all those individual anecdotes of what the actual people were doing.
He wrote about the anecdotes circulating about Leave voters who were regretting their votes or saying they didn't believe it would really happen.
Anyway, thought those were some nice anecdotes that should be shared since most of our feeds are dominated by Silicon Valley hustle porn.
These warnings are not just scattered anecdotes but coalesce into a pattern that reveals both the promise and potential peril of big data.
Before Melania Trump's RNC speech was trashed for being plagiarized, it was trashed for not containing enough warm personal anecdotes about Donald Trump.
But Melania oddly avoided personal anecdotes and the two sons—whom Twitter dubbed Uday and Qusay—mostly discussed their father as a businessman.
One thing to watch: Conservation is no longer based on anecdotes: environmental declines are meticulously mapped, modeled and analyze to create vast datasets.
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes from U.S. businesses, also pointed to trade-related pressures on transportation and manufacturing companies.
We don't hear second-hand anecdotes about the time she did this or that at Studio 54 while off her face on quaaludes.
Via patient anecdotes, Tedeschi underscores just how extreme the problem is, as opioid distribution limitations can leave patients completely disabled with insufferable pain.
I spent many a sleepover at her house, watching The Nanny while painting my toenails, and accruing a childhood's worth of memorable anecdotes.
Lindsey Graham has done some shuttle diplomacy in a pretty high-profile way, he shows up in a couple of the anecdotes here.
As well as being an engaging tyke, he proves to be a natural interviewer, teasing anecdotes out of his taciturn father and grandmother.
The narration is conversational and witty to a fault, teeming with celebrity anecdotes, childhood stories and the overall ridiculousness of being a person.
She's not as adept as Case at stringing together anecdotes, but what Abbey lacks in style, she makes up for in raw power.
It will sell a lot of copies, as anti-Trumpers buy it to enjoy the continuous stream of anti-Trump anecdotes and vignettes.
Indeed the first 50 pages are slow going, and some of the lighter-hearted anecdotes can at first seem tangential to the plot.
These anecdotes suggest a fatal lack of awareness, an inability to see that she and her party may have grown out of touch.
The experts shared their best advice — and most illustrative anecdotes — on navigating the application and interview process as a midlevel investment-banking candidate.
But "Narcos" doesn't handle fictional anecdotes with the same aplomb as it does when it outlines what is known about the Escobar story.
Examples of leading a project, learning more about a technical skill or even finding a solution to a difficult problem are great anecdotes.
The anecdotes about Graham are one of many revelations about the Trump administration included in Woodward's new book, which was released on Tuesday.
In unrelated anecdotes, Reynolds also shared how he recently had his very own Revenant moment when he accidentally stepped into a dead horse.
I interrupted Achour and told the rest of the story myself, adding anecdotes and lewd details that made those hicks burst into laughter.
In one of the creepier anecdotes, Linklater talked of learning of a man from Austin who had a unique fascination with the film.
In 2005, Jeff Victoroff, a University of Southern California psychologist, concluded that the leading terrorism research was mostly just political theory and anecdotes.
The letters supply Mr. Obama with piles of ready anecdotes that White House staff members say make policy, and the president, more accessible.
There are plenty of anecdotes out there of cabbies taking the long way or going another route just for a higher fare, too.
After asking a few friends whether they'd ever been afflicted, I quickly heard multiple anecdotes supporting the frequency of these types of injuries.
I would still like to hear audio of some of her more fantastical anecdotes, and the plagiarism, especially the Wikipedia case, is unacceptable.
Swae Lee sat next to him and struggled to keep up while his brother ran through sexual anecdotes at a mile a minute.
Let these anecdotes be shining examples of the dangers of a herd mentality and cautionary tales for those still on their educational journeys.
The anecdotes ricocheted around conservative corners of the web, leading to urgent warnings from the likes of Sean Hannity and the site Infowars.
Singing in cabaret, without a fictional role to play, I can be unguarded and vulnerable and able to share a lifetime of anecdotes.
In a recent BuzzFeed article, some TikTok users shared anecdotes of randomly receiving recommendations for pro-ana videos through their For You page.
But Everett's amiable tone, and especially his captivating anecdotes from his field studies in the Amazonian rain forests, will help the neophyte along.
Patrick checks back in with more info on Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, and shares a few anecdotes from his interview with the developers.
To help compile the Beige Book, the Fed's 12 districts collect anecdotes from their contacts in industries ranging from real estate to tourism.
This is an important book, but one marred by the author's tendency to pad the narrative with historical anecdotes of often marginal relevance.
There's nothing like some Thanksgiving historical anecdotes to keep the kids engaged or fill the gap of small talk with other dinner guests.
" There is no love lost between the two, with Sharapova including Williams in her autobiography in anecdotes that the American described as "hearsay.
Analyst reports and anecdotes also indicate that Chinese companies are finding ways to adapt to the tariffs and survive in the long term.
The chapters are filled with colorful player anecdotes, and there is an unguarded candor that is hard to find in modern locker rooms.
The anecdotes assembled to illuminate the firm's shady practices — and to give context to Ellen's predicament — would make for tawdry and depressing reading.
While complimenting one another on how "intelligent and qualified" they all are, the group proceeds to exchange ludicrous anecdotes about Pound, the woman.
I sang traditional songs with fellow protesters and sat with elders who were sharing anecdotes about pre-1948 life in their native villages.
"These anecdotes lead us to believe that a modest improvement in the rig count could develop beginning in the coming weeks," Simmons said.
Many episodes, like "#37, Your Tax Return, Yourself," explore a typical hurdle or professional milestone for people in their 20s through personal anecdotes.
We drank Coors Lights, and for the most part, Judge entertained me with anecdotes, including one about meeting Andrew Mason, who founded Groupon.
She thinks we want anecdotes about her wine breath, about the awesome guy who got away, if only she could remember his name.
The book tells never-before-heard stories about the Trump White House, and confirms anecdotes that were detailed in other books and reporting.
One of his original anecdotes would be especially appalling to a speechwriter: Trump apparently forbids staff to take notes at meetings with him.
Psaki: Have the legitimate and well-respected members of his team continue to go out and deny the accuracy of anecdotes and quotes.
The White House press secretary, Stephanie Grisham, told The Post that the anecdotes were false, but did not explain which details were inaccurate.
He will suddenly leave the main shenanigans to describe personal anecdotes that somehow seem to add to and not distract from his narrative.
The problem, for the reader of "Free Women, Free Men," is that she repeats the same arguments and anecdotes over and over again.
His name keeps emerging in key anecdotes as a top foreign policy player, who was horrified about the shadow foreign policy on Ukraine.
Since his death, more about his adult life has become known, though often through anecdotes so quirky that they sound like urban legends.
It also doesn't hurt to have anecdotes on hand from your interesting, hobby-filled life (See: How do I find other queer people?).
Historical anecdotes of "a predominance of women writing Han and Luke and Darth and Lando" in fanfiction date back to at least 22002.
We all have these anecdotes in droves—our clumsy confrontations with the stuff of Hollywood movies while trying to lead normal family lives.
The biographical anecdotes outlined in the preceding chapters are instrumental in explicating the director's artistic works, which the author addresses in individual chapters.
Thompson told The Athletic's Joe Vardon and Jason Lloyd in an article full of anecdotes about James that "The King" also eats like one.
Shortly after midday, the men head down to the village for a meal prepared by Mustafa's wife, followed by cigarettes, anecdotes and political banter.
"They invited 2009 people to sit here and listen to personal anecdotes and stories," one of the people who spoke to CNN Business said.
McKinnon is practiced at laughing through all the anecdotes about the day that she has memorized over the years, with help from the album.
The Fed is also due to issue its Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy, at 2:00 p.m.
One of the more delicious parts of awards season is that we have at least a few more opportunities to squeeze anecdotes from celebrities.
Instead, O'Rourke is likely to focus on his own bevy of policy plans, punctuated by personal anecdotes he has collected on the campaign trail.
What we do know for sure about PCOS is that it manifests differently in everyone, so beware of anecdotes scoured from the message boards.
Among the highlights in Luckie's note are anecdotes he shares about how he and other employees of color are treated by their fellow colleagues.
The book — as reported by outlets that obtained a copy — contains several unverified accusations and anecdotes about Manigault-Newman's time in the White House.
Because actual evidence for this claim is hard to come by, proponents tend to focus on the supposedly-telling anecdotes they manage to collect.
Duke served a similar function, suggesting Nick could solve his problems through sex and punctuating his advice with historic anecdotes and offputting manic laughter.
It's a book that investigates through a mix of personal anecdotes and in-depth research into the female experience of drug and alcohol dependency.
But none of the anecdotes resonated with her quite like that of Evie Clair, the 13-year-old girl whose dad has colon cancer.
Following the legendary photographer's passing in late June, many shared anecdotes of their personal (and always story-worthy) encounters with Cunningham on said corner.
But everything, from the pithy recurring phrases to the thoughtfully placed pauses and seemingly folksy anecdotes are actually well-planned-out, crowd-tested presentations.
There is no shortage of anecdotes among these workers about finding themselves dismissed suddenly via a brief email, without warning and without an explanation.
A one-off episode that aired in 2013 featured multiple qualified sexperts commenting on the action and offering tips and personal anecdotes to participants.
When Yellen is traveling or has down time, he handwrites personalized birthday messages, adding anecdotes from memory or notes he keeps on his employees.
It's especially encouraging that the reaction to Hall's post has been largely positive, with plenty of fellow moms sharing their favorite swearing-related anecdotes.
"She was no-nonsense, strict (on) construction of the law -- not a lot of anecdotes -- by the book with a feminist bent," McBeth said.
Unfortunately, these anecdotes can be misleading, especially when they overstate how far we've come without pointing to how far we have yet to go.
You can read about the full overhaul on the New York Times, which contains some amusing anecdotes about big White House tech failures, too.
When asked by directly Thursday night if wants to take people's guns away, Obama gave a circuitous, long-winded answer filled with emotional anecdotes.
Give her a few months of publicity tours and pre-promotional Instagram teases, though, and we'll have a wealth of anecdotes to pull from.
The history of people finding rodents — rats or mice, pick your poison — in soda containers is an extensive wasteland of disgusting and troubling anecdotes.
There are interesting anecdotes about those who inspire her: Faith Ringgold, Alice Neel, Romare Bearden, Betty Saar, Maira Kalman, and Sonia Delauney, among them.
The network largely opted to avoid specifics, instead flattening the swimmer's turbulent history into generalized anecdotes about him pulling himself up by his bootstraps.
A communications staffer also comes along to gather details, like the names and quotes that pepper the humanizing anecdotes that make up his posts.
Since the video was published online Monday, thousands said they shared the woman's frustrations and showed their support by posting their own personal anecdotes.
The authorities did not want to disclose the number of deaths due to vanilla, but there are many anecdotes about clashes over the crop.
"We don't have real data, just some anecdotes (so far)," said Jonathan Caulkins a professor operations research and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University.
In his genuinely infinite-seeming wisdom, Dr. Siri encourages her to make peace with being in the limelight with some anecdotes of his own.
Two new books promise to help people improve their abilities with a generous mix of fascinating anecdotes and a romp through the academic literature.
But across the political spectrum, we need to pay more attention to the way that we dredge the previous century for metaphors and anecdotes.
Despite being at the epicenter of the glamour and decadence of 70s Hollywood (and having the anecdotes to prove it), mainstream success eluded her.
Then they read anecdotes written by seniors about high school conflicts, reflecting how they were eventually able to shrug things off and move on.
Using real-life anecdotes and research, Pink walks readers through each of these three concepts and why they're absolutely crucial in the business world.
For a generation that grew up on Shamu or Free Willy, anecdotes that Colby shares of orca hunters in "the Old Northwest" are shocking.
Such an evolution delighted Byrne when the two men met recently, sharing ideas and anecdotes over breakfast at Morandi in New York's West Village.
There's fun anecdotes to be shared, behind-the-scenes hilarity to discuss, and, more often than not, awkward questions from fans in the audience.
The book is also filled with anecdotes and vivid descriptions of that "group of extraordinary men" who, he argues, invented the United States government.

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