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"antithesis" Definitions
  1. the opposite of something
  2. a contrast between two things

819 Sentences With "antithesis"

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Every thesis breeds the antithesis, and in a world that lives at the pace of social media algorithms, the antithesis does not take years to develop.
The Y.P.G. presents itself as the antithesis of ISIS .
And isn't a Google Doc, truly, the antithesis of banter?
We are living through the antithesis of creation right now.
Blanchett, again) and a shopgirl (Rooney Mara), was its antithesis.
This is the antithesis of the fantasy represented by Trump.
Mr Trump casts himself as the antithesis of Barack Obama.
In many ways, "Killing Eve" is the antithesis of Bond.
She thrived on being the total antithesis of her peers.
For them, he is the antithesis of Lewis's collective history.
It's the antithesis of grilling a British or American steak.
SOME airports are known for being the antithesis of elegance.
Fragility is supposed to be the antithesis of masculinity, right?
It was the antithesis of freedom, and freedom mattered most.
She also considers pot to be the antithesis of caffeine.
It was the antithesis of what sculpture previously was about.
"It is the very antithesis of democracy," said one expert.
I realize now my actions were the antithesis of that.
"It was like the antithesis of crisis management 101," Crutchfield said.
O'Reilly's current public image also serves as the antithesis of decorum.
It was the antithesis of Mitt Romney's infamous "47 percent" comments.
His style is the antithesis of soft-spoken, unseen, quiet diplomacy.
But that was the antithesis of what Xu was looking for.
Mistakes reveal effort, and effort is the antithesis of Instagram success.
This is the antithesis of a democratic, free, and equal society.
There are thesis, antithesis, synthesis; Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin at Yalta.
" Julián Castro's message will be: "I'm the antithesis to Donald Trump.
Lindsay, a lawyer from Dallas, is the antithesis of Ivanka Trump.
The "us versus them" mentality is the antithesis of Zuckerberg's beliefs.
I found her level of intoxication charming; his, the antithesis thereof.
The Yazidis were "the antithesis of Washington advocates," Melia told me.
You're actually flooding it with the exact antithesis of shame: pride.
It's being billed as the antithesis of one-off designer capsules.
"That's the antithesis of fashion," Blackman said of the baggy shorts.
She infects the office tower as the antithesis of corporate America.
The antithesis of sexy is to say, 'I'm having a hot flash.
She's the antithesis to the perfectly packaged persona people post on socials.
It is, in many ways, the antithesis of the artists it supports.
This makes her the antithesis of the typical 21st-century musical artist.
Online, White was the antithesis of this very earnest coffee shop owner.
"He wants to be the antithesis to the mainstream elite," he said.
It was the antithesis of the Gordon Gekko "Greed is good" moment.
"My home has to be the antithesis of the office," he says.
During his time, he was considered the antithesis of progressive art movements.
Projects that "only do one thing" are the antithesis of Gerstenmaier's ideology.
"He was the antithesis of a wimp," Jenna said, sitting beside Barbara.
In many ways, Leicester are the antithesis of the current Chelsea team.
The U.S. healthcare system seems like the antithesis of easy and convenient.
It was just very masculine, and we were the antithesis of that.
"Yes No Wave is the antithesis to No Wave," Wibowo told Noisey.
That type of callousness seems to me the antithesis of Christian values.
Real Madrid is the antithesis of much of modern soccer's dominant thinking.
Cass's eclectic oasis is meant as the antithesis of monolithic public housing.
Playa del Rey, Mr. Bullock said, is the antithesis of all that.
The best illustration of the antithesis, though, was the Austrian presidential elections.
But Bremmer argues that Apple is the antithesis of what Beijing wants.
And that is the antithesis of what my brand is all about.
I think it's the antithesis of what we're trying to do here.
In most respects, each of these candidates is the antithesis of the other.
"You have to be present in improv, and that's the antithesis of anxiety."
In another, though, it is the antithesis of what a drone should be.
That kind of fandom is simultaneously the peak of loyalty and its antithesis.
Ted Cruz's brutal, fear-driven, apocalypse-based approach is the antithesis of that.
"What's so great, it is the actual antithesis of rape culture," Cho said.
"It's the antithesis of what we've seen in other retail bankruptcies," he said.
I hope that our movie represents the antithesis of the current US administration.
"He is the antithesis to Obama," Axelrod told me back during the campaign.
Basically, it was the antithesis of the normcore and minimalism of seasons past.
We might think of the fanaticism of terrorists as the antithesis of apathy.
That plan is both reckless and unnecessary, the very antithesis of strategic competence.
We're all familiar with the term contact high, but not with its antithesis.
Broadcasting political positions during a hard-fought election is the antithesis of that.
Thus, the U.S. healthcare system seems like the antithesis of easy and convenient.
This is probably because Doomie is the antithesis of a stereotypical vegan chef.
In many ways, Mr. Parker's film is the redeeming antithesis of Styron's novel.
This week he faces the 26.03ers, the antithesis of a tough run defense.
It's also an era of ultra-customization, which is the antithesis of catering.
"Robots are in a way the antithesis of theater and comedy," he said.
To allow such policies to continue is cruel and the antithesis of compassion.
It is the antithesis of open inquiry and of all the university represents.
It&aposs the antithesis of the approach streaming services like Netflix are taking.
Creating personalized filter bubbles is the antithesis of what The Times stands for.
Verdict: Morris has clearly lost his edge — lawsuits are the antithesis of punk.
The Europol press release photo is the antithesis of the gray vacuum images.
And many feel that Black Friday is the antithesis of that holiday spirit.
Ratchet is a loaded term that is essentially the antithesis to respectability and decorum.
For one, their refillable design is the antithesis to the plastic ballpoint's planned obsolescence.
It's also the antithesis of the already polished and professional seven-year-old Beyoncé.
Zero also helps us understand its antithesis, infinity, in all of its extreme weirdness.
Can't have the reputation tour without Camila Cabello, the chipper antithesis to Taylor Swift.
In many ways this structure is the antithesis of other big role-playing games.
It felt overwhelming on record, and positively apocalyptic live; the antithesis of pop immediacy.
So how do we reconcile the fact that VR is the antithesis of this?
His synthetic invertebrates are loud and awkward — the antithesis of the silent, compact smartphone.
The man's antithesis, the unscripted and unscrupulous Donald Trump, now leads the Republican ticket.
It's the antithesis of the manicured personas that fit neatly into an Instagram grid.
After all, she represents the antithesis of any logical and rational proponent of conservatism.
In word and deed, Trump is the antithesis of the teachings of Jesus Christ.
"In that sense she is the antithesis of Trump," the former Cabinet colleague said.
It was a black-and-white antithesis of Gourmet magazine and took no ads.
Also, de Blasio voted for Clinton, which is like the antithesis of punk rock.
Productive ADHD is the antithesis to consistency, and consistency is the key to success.
The so-called Southern Strategy was, in many respects, the antithesis of King's campaign.
In many ways, the ICA LA could be considered the antithesis of the Broad.
In fact, what's above the radar is often the antithesis of wisdom and beauty.
"Masked militiamen are the antithesis of what a free republic looks like," he said.
But Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) becomes the antithesis of dull in this horror movie.
And in Joe Biden we have someone who is the antithesis of Donald Trump.
And in Joe Biden we have someone who is the antithesis of Donald Trump.
You seem the antithesis of Mickey in "Love," with her sex and substance addictions.
Les Girls Les Boys has been engineered to be the antithesis of all that.
Trump is the antithesis of the polished, shrewd modern politician who weighs words carefully.
Racism, many believe, is a function of ignorance and provincialism, making scholarship its antithesis.
It's the antithesis of Great Mind bio-docs parroting the same arc of iconoclasm.
It's the antithesis of Clinton's last event in San Francisco, when supporters of Vermont Sen.
"Discouraging entrepreneurs from creating more solutions is the antithesis to what we need," he wrote.
It was the antithesis of modern football, really, and everything that modern football was not.
It's the antithesis of a song of summer; instead, it's a cool drink of water.
In short, the Hydrogen One is the complete antithesis to the modern glass sandwich smartphone.
Someone in the movie would suggest that thinking things through is the antithesis of sexy.
Nationalists, as captured by my colleague Jonathan Swan: Paris is the antithesis of America First.
Their viciousness results from a deep insecurity; it is in fact the antithesis of courage.
These are scholars who have embraced the antithesis of the life and values of academia.
In fact, the whole purpose of the boycott was the antithesis of what we did.
Maryam Rajavi, whose leadership and platform stands as the direct antithesis of Islamic fundamentalism. Mrs.
The businessman is the antithesis of everything that the pantsuit-wearing, lifelong bureaucrat Clinton represents.
"The ending is kind of like the antithesis of the big explosive final scene. "Yeah!
Spending an entire day without spending a dollar is the antithesis of American consumer culture.
It's the antithesis to what's happening in a lot of current British music, he says.
Self-righteous and garrulous, Ghost Recon Wildlands is the antithesis of Splinter Cell's confident brevity.
In which respects did EDM represent the antithesis of those styles, both musically and culturally?
Fashion Review Thesis and antithesis at Thom Browne and Miu Miu; synthesis at Louis Vuitton.
In a lot of ways that's the antithesis of what you do as an actor.
Memphis Milano, the Italian-born design movement of the 1980s, was the antithesis of minimalism.
McHale's was the antithesis of today's gourmet boutique burger franchises that cater to the masses.
He was in some respects, with his inclusive message, the antithesis of President Donald Trump.
Jamaican artist Ebony G. Patterson's collaged ecosystems embody the antithesis of a gloomy, rainy day.
Putin has been described as a dictator; he certainly represents the antithesis of democratic government.
"She is the antithesis of Dixie," Mr. Moss, a longtime commissioner, told The Miami Herald.
President Trump's emergency declaration for border wall funding is almost the antithesis of that model.
The cerebral Mr. Obama was the antithesis of the bring-'em-on George W. Bush.
Patient, forgiving, and consistent, he is the perfect antithesis to the Jake Ryans of yesteryear.
"I thought, 'I can't throw this out — it's the antithesis of my mission,'" he said.
But Lang said he wants this summer's anniversary to be the "antithesis" of 1999's.
Insofar as there is any Trump movement beyond the man himself, McMaster would be its antithesis.
For starters, I think we can all agree that Donald Trump is the antithesis of woke.
Now 33, Ms. Maier describes her current life as the antithesis of her artsy, peripatetic upbringing.
"Idol" had become what it was born to be the antithesis of: the old music business.
It was both the antithesis and the antidote to the dystopian view of a future world.
Those voters like Kamala Harris because, in every way, she is the antithesis of Donald Trump.
But at a deeper level, he insists, "my lecture performance is the absolute antithesis of TED".
Meanwhile Hector Lombard is the antithesis of Magny in terms of work rate within the UFC.
With their unique design and thoughtful engineering, the NightHawks are the antithesis of the disposable gadget.
With its stripped down, no-frills look, 4chan was the antithesis of a Twitter or Facebook.
From her first scene on, Mason is posed as the antithesis to a damsel in distress.
Yes, the podcast is a little heavy-handed positioning Rogers as the antithesis of President Trump.
Menotti was Bilardo's antithesis, a thinker and idealist who believed there was intrinsic value in aesthetics.
A large state sector is not the antithesis of personal liberty: Indeed, it can sustain it.
" Mr. Wondrich said people are "used to the Donald Trump empire builder, and he's the antithesis.
As a philosophical question, free will and its antithesis, determinism, enlist psychology, biology, environment, and ethics.
He's not Batman, and in most ways, he's the antithesis of Batman: hopeful, colorful, and inspiring.
" Ms. Caland, by comparison, was "massive, laughing, gregarious, eyes wide open, the complete antithesis of Twiggy.
Yet they often embody the antithesis of friluftsliv: expensive, with catered meals and bunk-bed accommodation.
For those who viewed the gesture as spoiled or self-absorbed, Corporal Tillman represented an antithesis.
But is the plan truly the antithesis of the international community's longstanding approach to the conflict?
"White supremacists, Neo-Nazis and anti-Semites are the antithesis of our American values," wrote Rep.
Chamomile tea is going to have a resurgence, as the antithesis to the whole pharma thing.
It was the antithesis of a Trump speech, and even his audience of political nerds fidgeted.
In many ways, Clinton's campaign is the antithesis of campaigns during past times of economic uncertainty.
Talha told VICE News that Khan, a musician, is the "total antithesis" of an ISIS recruit.
They are a contrarian bet—the antithesis of American tech stocks, which are suddenly out of favour.
The circumstances were uniquely suited not just for a Democrat, but for the total antithesis to Bushism.
That might be a stretch, but for Israel, Trump seems like the antithesis of the outgoing president.
China's acrobatic, high-stakes, sprawling champions are the antithesis of what investors have been taught to admire.
The irony is that anyone who knows me well knows that I am the antithesis of patient.
HiPPO, "highest paid person's opinion," a term coined by Avinash Kaushik, is the antithesis of data-drivenness.
But the mafia shouldn't be seen as the antithesis of government, and rather as an alternative apparatus.
If Loney is the definition of stability, Wright, a seven-time All-Star, is currently the antithesis.
"It's all corruption, bribery," he said of his role as Mayor West (the antithesis of Batman's platform).
It's the antithesis of fast fashion — all you need is a few great pieces of better quality.
Making someone laugh allows you to share common ground with a complete stranger, the antithesis of xenophobia.
I can't do that, because that's the antithesis of what I want to do with this show.
Either way, it's the antithesis of what Michelle Obama said just a few hours later in Philly.
"We felt his political views were the antithesis of Howard University," April R. Silver told CNN Friday.
But Los Angeles, where Zillow, Redfin and Opendoor all launched in 2019, is the antithesis of Phoenix.
"It's the antithesis of being a lawyer; it's all about human feeling and connection," Mr. Lohman said.
This is the very antithesis of our American values and the principles we uphold as a nation.
Millennials are proving to be a tough audience: They want smaller, cheaper motorcycles — the antithesis of Harleys.
Tableau is in many ways the antithesis of Salesforce, said Daniel Newman, an analyst at Futurum Research.
Even Donald Trump — who many see as the antithesis of biblical values — ran on an evangelical platform.
Colin is definitely the antithesis of a technology lover when it comes to being a music nerd.
Need we bring in Donald Trump here, antithesis of Jackie in almost every way — temperamentally, religiously, aesthetically?
Desert Daze has existed as an antithesis to the festival industrial complex since its inception six years ago.
" It was saccharine, it was cheesy, it was the antithesis of the grit and grain of "Ordinary People.
It is gritty - urban, working-class and parts of it represent the antithesis of New Hampshire's idyllic reputation.
Historically, Amy's been viewed as the worst sibling, the antithesis to the worldly and ambitious Jo (Saoirse Ronan).
That reserved persona, combined with a game that's the antithesis of glamour, have clouded a remarkably consistent career.
It's the antithesis to a common TV phenomenon, as Amy Zimmerman of The Daily Beast encapsulated so well.
Mr López Obrador promises to be the antithesis of the out-of-touch presidents who came before him.
Consider Emmanuel Macron, who campaigned in the French presidential election in 2017 as the antithesis of Le Pen.
With its undertones of blues and jazz, [Noname's debut] Telefone felt like the antithesis to Chicago's drill scene.
Raw and unfiltered, Blind is the antithesis to HR's utopic vision of a manageable and orderly corporate culture.
Jessica O. Matthews, the Harvard graduate behind Uncharted Play, is the antithesis of your average SV tech bro.
He is a walking antithesis of the congressional stereotype, and that makes new things possible—including entitlement reform.
Mr. Juppé — "a man of culture," one speaker called him — was depicted as the antithesis of Mr. Trump.
Here's everything you need to know about the e-girl, Gen Z's radical antithesis of the Instagram influencer:
Barrs was the antithesis of the more reserved Westbrook, and they would often play off of each other.
This piece goes way too far, and is the antithesis of how you should write about celebrity's kids.
It's been a fairly methodical journey, the antithesis of "move fast and break things," Facebook's (sometimes notorious) mantra.
She was pigeonholed as the innocent Spears, an antithesis to her lip-syncing, head-shaving, rehab-hopping sister.
Whilst Anish's absorbs nearly all light, mine reflects it, kind of the antithesis of what his is doing.
In all of those things, Mr. Sanders is the antithesis of the man currently in the White House.
McFadden is the antithesis of all of that; she's a single mother of two with an Etsy shop.
WASHINGTON — It was solemn, dignified and brief — the antithesis of the prolonged, bitter, circuslike spectacle that preceded it.
" The Nation's staff described Sanders as the "living antithesis to Donald Trump," adding he has "genuine moral courage.
In his campaign speeches he often stressed that his foreign policy would be the antithesis of Mr. Harper's.
If Musk is the megalomaniac billionaire who dreams of colonizing Mars (and dying there), Unsworth is his antithesis.
" Then, in case it wasn't already clear, she spelled it out: "ThirdLove is the antithesis of Victoria's Secret.
It's not just on the environment that Mr. Cuomo seems to be establishing himself as a Trump antithesis.
Although she has reportedly defended LGBTQ rights in the White House, she is the antithesis of gay culture.
A physical manifestation of the Internet's atomising, individualising effect on people, he is the antithesis of his traditional family.
" In his decision, Watson harshly criticized the government's definition of close family relations as "the antithesis of common sense.
Percy Shelley penned a poem that became his declaration of atheism; Mont Blanc as the antithesis of Mount Sinai.
The thing about villains, especially in superhero stories, is they're meant as an antithesis of what the heroes represent.
The bulk of her work was done between 8 pm and 2 am, the antithesis of work-life balance.
The bits and pieces he saw the court were the antithesis of Golden State Warriors basketball: rigid and awkward.
It's the antithesis to lots of the miserable Fall knock-off stuff that's going around at the moment, right?
Shortly after the season-eight premiere in 2016, RuPaul told me that drag was the "antithesis" of the mainstream.
Shop clothing at Everlane hereEverlane is the antithesis of traditional fast, trendy fashion and every minimalist dresser's dream brand.
It is the antithesis of everything I personally believe in, and what, I believe, our show is all about.
One of the creators who helped popularize the antithesis of the helpful, caring service worker roleplay is Ices TheEnchantress.
"It's amusing, because Trump is pretty much the antithesis of what a witch is," says Damon, a male witch.
"We want to be the antithesis to the pointlessly malicious and cruel movement we see popping up," said Hartmann.
She is like Trump in connecting with a feeling among people, but she is also the antithesis of Trump.
"The architecture of the Tirpitz is the antithesis to the WWII bunker," Bjarke Ingels wrote in a press release.
For grown-ups, summer is the antithesis of freedom, a season we look forward to ending once it begins.
"If the state fair symbolizes community, gun violence is the antithesis of that," he told reporters Tuesday, WCCO reported.
"He's sort of the antithesis of Donald Trump," said Mark Leonard, director of the European Council on Foreign Relations.
What it needed was not another superstar, but the antithesis: the quiet man at the end of the line.
They called themselves the "antithesis of Victoria's Secret" and championed inclusivity in terms of both skin tone and size.
The antithesis to December&aposs engagement season, divorce filings begin to spike in January, peaking in February and March.
I'm already tired of sad holiday songs about being alone and this song is the antithesis of all that.
If Trumpism is an attack on the elites, globalists, bleeding hearts and cultural change, then Western Europe is its antithesis.
The antithesis to Victoria's Secret's bombshell branding, Aerie's body-positive grassroots advertising campaign has resonated with the retailer's target shoppers.
This is because Parr's food photography is the very antithesis of the "food porn" that litters our social media feeds.
Instead, I allowed my boyfriend to turn it into a makeshift ashtray, which I think is pretty much the antithesis.
Cardi's verse is this song's saving grace, because it's basically the antithesis of Adam Levine's whole weird muscular robot thing.
Lula's jailing is a blow for Jair Bolsonaro, a right-wing demagogue who portrays himself as the antithesis of Lula.
"These are two identities that are extremely important, but they are always framed as antithesis to each other," Em says.
It's because your rock career is a punchline—the joke being that you are literally the antithesis of the Beatles.
The Abbey of the Everyman, the fanatical religious order, and the patriarchal antithesis to the Brigmore Witches, has taken over.
From the very first episode, Coco (played by Antoinette Robertson) is presented as the bougie antithesis to Sam's radical activism.
This is the antithesis of so-called 'principled realism' and a sure path to diminishing America's leadership in the world.
"Mary's airs were the antithesis of her mother-in-law Elisabeth Trump's — and Fred's — way of life," Ms. Burleigh wrote.
The age-old cliché of Santa stumbling out of a bar — that's the antithesis of what I'm trying to do.
This rise of artificial stupidity is the antithesis of, or rather the millions of shabby little cousins to, artificial intelligence.
This strategy extends to a broader attack on science and knowledge, one that is the antithesis of the Nobel Prize.
Classic preadolescent dresses, in Mr. Perry's mind and also in his polemics, came to symbolize the antithesis of the macho.
He urges normal relations with regimes that embody the antithesis of American or progressive values, including Iran, China and Russia.
It's the antithesis of the age we live in, where everybody wants to be on social media all the time.
That's why Thomas has been called the "anti-Thurgood Marshall," or the antithesis of the Supreme Court's first black justice.
Vick's successor, Matt Ryan, is his antithesis in nearly every possible way — be it race, playing style, pedigree or personality.
It's the antithesis to the data-driven digital attitude that we have to embrace in other part of our business.
"Bringing back earmarks is the antithesis of draining the swamp," Club for Growth President David McIntosh said in a statement.
Rag'n'Bone Man, who already beat Stormzy to the best newcomer at the Brits, is the antithesis of what Stormzy represents.
Most of the locals VICE News spoke to said his values and character are the antithesis of the their culture.
Metzkes seemed to actively undermine state-sanctioned values by showing a lethargic, intoxicated man — basically the antithesis of state sanctioned masculinity.
Trump is the "antithesis" of everything their parents worked and stood for and of the values they instilled, the sons wrote.
It is no shock that some Americans feel drawn to Buttigieg, a man who is indeed in many ways Trump's antithesis.
The process is the antithesis of the fast-food model--one burger patty can take up to nine weeks to grow.
Hate speech is the antithesis of community and an impediment to the type of intellectual discussion that we strive to facilitate.
There have since been countless studies showing that value stocks do better than "growth" stocks, their antithesis, over the long haul.
The third: Molly Hensley-Clancy on why Kamala Harris's appeal to the Democrats is that she is the antithesis of Trump.
They'll see that the Republican candidate is the direct antithesis of everything that Clinton, Sanders and their collective supporters stand for.
Even though you are revisiting an album you made 36 years ago, I think M:FANS is really the antithesis of nostalgia.
By all accounts, President Obama is raring to go after Donald Trump, who in so many ways represents his political antithesis.
Cities have of course endured a reputation for much of the industrial era as a blight, the stinking antithesis of conservation.
Smoky eyes aren't new, but they are the antithesis to the naked makeup look we've come to expect at Fashion Week.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The U.S. president heads to the Swiss Alps confab that's the antithesis of his "America First" ideology.
This had the effect of baiting Trump by offering him the antithesis of his campaign positions, protected by bipartisan American values.
Jennifer was the antithesis to Verena Baptist's program of closely monitored understanding and introspection, where change occurred on the individual level.
The conventional wisdom is that during primary season, candidates appeal to party loyalists who often are the antithesis of swing voters.
I say to you that this path to darkness is the antithesis of all that America has meant for 240 years.
Harding continues for more than 1,300 words in what can only be described as thinly veiled hypocrisy — the antithesis of feminism.
Clinton are either heroes or villains depending on your point of view, but without question they are the antithesis of bland.
Bunyan's allegorical City of Destruction — and also, perhaps, the Celestial City that is its antithesis — is incarnated by modern Los Angeles.
In this sense, Montanez was the antithesis of Phillips, a player whose contributions were initially more subtle but still actually there.
Known as the "nicest guy in college football," Riley was the antithesis of the coach he replaced, the volatile Bo Pelini.
"We're the antithesis of Goop," Berlincourt, a fintech veteran who previously focused on communications and marketing at Simple Finance, tells TechCrunch.
Ms. Curran said that she considers the dye-transfer process to be the antithesis of the disposable profligacy of digital photography.
Their wines are fresh and light, almost the antithesis of the powerful, opulent wines that have been more typical in Texas.
The antithesis of Mr. Bolsonaro was Marielle Franco, a young queer woman who was one of Brazil's few black female politicians.
" The university's rector, Rusty Conner, said that Friday's march had "represented the antithesis of what this university and the Lawn symbolizes.
Whereas Gordon prefers to keep things small and private, Bree seeks to build a mass movement — another thesis meeting its antithesis.
Yet, having a sense of self and knowing when and how to care for yourself is the antithesis of being selfish.
The House and Senate healthcare proposals are the antithesis of a pro-life stance and needs to be named as such.
By threatening Europe with a move to a low-tax, lightly regulated economy, which is the very antithesis of that cause.
The brothers are thesis and antithesis, their personas forged in a childhood overshadowed by their father, a Vietnam veteran with PTSD.
The antithesis of self-interest is not cooperation, but self-sacrifice — the surrender of our interests to the needs of others.
This is the Provence of Bandol, a structured, sometimes ferocious, age-worthy red wine that is the antithesis of ephemeral rosé.
But providing people with accurate information so they can make informed choices about their bodies is the antithesis of the patriarchy.
He's running on a platform calling for access to universal health care and progressive immigration policies (basically the antithesis of Cruz).
This package — a rejection of middle class assimilation, feminine piety, and traditional social decorum — has made Cardi the antithesis to ladylike respectability.
Although as stalwart a conservative as needed to please the GOP base, Haley is personally and politically the antithesis of Donald Trump.
TL:DRGoogle's political bias has equated the freedom from offense with psychological safety, but shaming into silence is the antithesis of psychological safety.
Restrictions are the antithesis of its operational ethos, which has for years been defined by the "move fast and break things" philosophy.
So who among the Republicans is more the antithesis of Mr. Obama than the trash-talking, authoritarian, give-no-quarter Mr. Trump?
The whole group is the antithesis to the kind of wellness blogging that has become so in vogue across Instagram recently, a.k.a.
But Trump has turned out to be the most unchivalrous candidate in living memory, the very antithesis of Schlafly's ideal Christian standard.
As I've previously pointed out, to view the world through a white supremacist lens is to exist as an antithesis to progress.
If the World Economic Forum is the antithesis of everything Donald Trump campaigned for, why is he planning to go to Davos?
In this sense, the unapologetic subjects of these portraits serve as an antithesis to the disappearing artist figures, embracing what they reject.
At the very least, they believe it vindicates their feelings that DC's movies should be the antithesis to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
As a center, Curry was the antithesis of Noah — a gifted scorer with few other skills and hardly any drive to compete.
The warring views inside the White House: Nationalists, as captured by my colleague Jonathan Swan: Paris is the antithesis of America First.
When I say that Asians are the antithesis to what hip-hop is, I'm saying that in all forms of that concept.
In an apparent apostasy from Zero's antithesis to Expressionism, these works come off as wildly emotional, barely holding together in formal terms.
It's the antithesis of the third wave coffee shops you can find now on most streets in this part of the city.
His groovy version at the 1983 N.B.A. All-Star Game, now considered one of the best ever, is the antithesis of square.
The Orchard Street 10K is the antithesis of those larger races, and Ms. Sharek has run it three years in a row.
Another antithesis to the soft pink and earth-tone eye makeup typical of colder months is the vibrant '80s-esque winged eye.
Dramatically blown-out hair is often considered the antithesis of chic, but recently it's been given a fresh update on the runway.
She was the antithesis of the fashionista stereotype: funny and relatable — at times neurotic and little insecure, at times calm and confident.
Thunberg is a small person but a mighty moral force; Trump, it seems fair to assert, is in both respects Thunberg's antithesis.
By its very nature, it is anti-Trump, whose narcissism is only the beginning of his antithesis to the American political tradition.
It's a beautiful antithesis to the pressures of real life and seems like the perfect comfort after multiple years of high stress.
Obama doesn't seem to recognize that such a deterministic view of women is the antithesis of true respect for individuality and diversity.
Guay's process is a mixture of planning and a meditative, rhythmic labor that he thinks of as the antithesis of mass production.
He's a great, interesting guy and absolutely the antithesis of the normal stars you'd expect to be associated with a watch brand.
For the past four years, the Factory Girls have been throwing Galentine's Day as an antithesis to the usual Valentine's Day hype.
On the other hand, look at how he's risen to be the antithesis of a hero, of a good guy, it seems.
Stage banter aside, he seems to be in his element when he's doing the antithesis of what we've come to expect from him.
He was the antithesis to the current culture of reality and social media stars who stay bathed in the glow of their followers.
These temples — often little more than stucco boxes crowned with miniature minarets — are the antithesis of the most famous mosques of the region.
And the kingdom of brotherhood is found neither in the thesis of communism nor the antithesis of capitalism, but in a higher synthesis.
For much of the past decade, value stocks have lagged behind the general market and a long way behind "growth" stocks, their antithesis.
Technology, which was the antithesis of the Trump trade due to concerns about a border war, was the only U.S. winner in March.
If you've never tuned into The Great British Baking Show then you should know it's the antithesis of the competitive cooking TV genre.
These statistics, however, mask the importance of describing a populist movement spreading in America that is the antithesis of Mr Trump's vitriolic message.
And while that is the basic premise of fan fiction, it is the antithesis of the premise of Taylor Swift's expertly curated life.
They will be indoctrinated in extreme intolerance, taught that apostates and blasphemers should be put to death: the antithesis of freedom of religion.
The female-founded online apparel company highlights function and comfort over form and aesthetic — the antithesis of other popular athletic brands like Lululemon.
On Saturday night, Arrieta matched pitching wits against the Mets' Bartolo Colon, who represents the antithesis of the ideal body for an athlete.
Geithner was a premier voice of bank power in Washington and the antithesis of the "change we can believe in" that Obama promised.
In truth, the exchange only illustrated the degree to which Mr. Rubio was the antithesis of Mr. Trump, a slave to talking points.
The way I see it, the problem is this: Oceana is the uncaring eye, the antithesis to fame and status and Instagram likes.
It was the antithesis of a short, fast-paced, self-aware YouTube video; it's the tone that could carry Gorgeous into the mainstream.
It is the direct antithesis to the notion that your social media should be a painstakingly curated stream of thinly veiled self-branding.
But Trump may have opened the door for all these young candidates, women, people of color, because voters want the antithesis of him.
And while it sees itself as the antithesis of Trumpism, it is, in its raging intolerance and smug self-satisfaction, Trumpism's mirror image.
I decided to try to get to know someone who believed the antithesis of what I believe, because that person is totally worthwhile.
That said, you'd be hard pressed to find someone in British music who is a greater antithesis of George Michael than Chris Martin.
The Fiat 850, manufactured between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s, was the antithesis of the pony cars of the same era.
The same network that preaches traditional, conservative values appears to have a culture that is the very antithesis of what its personalities preach.
With my Midwest accent, ratty Packers sweater and frozen-tilapia complexion, I was the antithesis of the son-in-law they hoped for.
In this sense, Rasmussen's pictures are the antithesis of selfie culture, a plausible antidote to the flood of images we take of ourselves.
To be honest, what hip-hop is perceived to be is the antithesis of what Asian Americans are considered to be in this country.
Without a clearly defined murder mystery, though, the new season becomes about the oddities and little else — the antithesis of the original Twin Peaks.
Ahead of a visit to the desecrated Jewish cemetery this week, Mr Macron described anti-Semitism as "the antithesis of all that is France".
What's more, they set out to be the antithesis of the earlier generation of VDI, while providing all the advantages of security and manageability.
A man who is in numerous respects the antithesis of moderation has assumed what many see as the most powerful office in the world.
For starters, it's the antithesis of the shiny, mostly black, neon-accented, cutout- and mesh panel-packed aesthetic that tends to define the category.
With its focus on the quotidian, the Museum of Transology is in many ways the antithesis of the media spectacle of trans peoples' lives.
"Time and time again their actions have revealed them to be the antithesis of corporate social responsibility," Councilwoman Cindy Bass said in a statement.
It would seem Terrace House is largely enjoyable because it's the antithesis of modern reality television, but its richness is a bit more complex.
So I think we're in this antithesis, like real pushback, real defiance, real rebellion kind of move to return to pencils and all that.
The first is government regulation of some kind, which is the antithesis of what our country stands for and has limitless potential for abuse.
" The tabloid added that such individuals were also "unruly slackers roaming around and the antithesis of the young generation the Party tries to cultivate.
The message (and title) of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 anthem is literally the antithesis of the the whole, you know, All Men Must Die thing.
This will be indeed a cruel and sad antithesis to the fundamentals of America's foundation that hinges on liberty, equality and justice for all.
Like an antithesis to the alluring and heavily technological works of Antin, artist Renaud Jerez's shambling humanoid sculptures were almost repulsively and decisively ephemeral.
Also sometimes referred to as, "the antithesis of Martha Stewart," Albrecht was nominated for a Shorty Award for best DIY (Do It Yourself) category.
Bowie's performance as Ziggy was never meant to be Bowie himself—in fact, he has always called it a performance, the antithesis to authenticity.
President Donald Trump—boorish, anti-intellectual, ignorant of policy, contemptuous of alliances, stridently partisan—is in many ways the antithesis of George H.W. Bush.
The installation is the antithesis of the cheerful, whimsical machines that Tinguely has become known for — and a reminder of his truly revolutionary spirit.
Russia is now, by default, the antithesis to the "imperialist alliance," as Greece's small but unbending Communist Party calls the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Catharsis is for you: An abortion is deeply private, unique, often confusing or nuanced or heartbreaking — in short, the antithesis of sweeping political statements.
San Francisco was the antithesis of what was going on in LA. The rock scene in LA was very much about movements, fads, fashions.
TL;DR Google's political bias has equated the freedom from offense with psychological safety, but shaming into silence is the antithesis of psychological safety.
Even though he has stepped considerably to the left of his past record, he is the person who represents a clear antithesis to Trump.
BRANTLEY That was a wonderful surprise, the antithesis of your basic jukebox musical and, I would argue, the most politically important show this season.
In Denmark, "the very idea that religion is taken seriously is the antithesis of being a good citizen," said Mr. Mouritsen, the political scientist.
This is the antithesis of what we do as beer, wine or cider makers, where we strive to showcase our ingredients in our beverages.
Ideologically speaking, Davos is the antithesis of Trump's America First worldview, which calls for creating barriers between countries and withdrawing from the international order.
Clean, sharp edges are the antithesis of what Twin Peaks is about, though, which means it can get away with some truly unusual stuff.
Think of trekking through gorilla habitats in Rwanda or kayaking down the River Kwai in Thailand — the antithesis of a package tour to Las Vegas.
It's the antithesis of his 'two paths' message and his campaign-crafted persona, and the people who have to deal with him recognize it immediately.
Essentially "Diamonds From Sierra Leone, Pt. 2"—a relatively conscious video for an album that embraces the antithesis of consciousness as its own conscience. Confused?
Her analysis of what this entails is essentially the antithesis of everything that Donald Trump does and believes in: What is meant by cruelty here?
In what's becoming a regular occurrence, Obama used a foreign press conference (in this case, in Canada) to denounce Trump as the antithesis of populism.
Hinge in many ways is the antithesis to Tinder, but Match Group says this is part of the advantage to the partnership, not an obstacle.
Let's envision Gucci Mane as a hip-hop innovator and descendant of the '70s New York subculture, as opposed to framing him as its antithesis.
Trump is the antithesis of Clinton's pragmatism, her careful nature, her capacious understanding of American civic and government institutions and how to maneuver within them.
"Time and time again their actions have revealed them to be the antithesis of corporate social responsibility," Philadelphia Councilwoman Cindy Bass said in a statement.
I'll be honest—part of why I love C programming is because it's sort of the antithesis of how every way cooler programming language works.
Beyond the curse itself, the Kardashians are often framed as the antithesis to successful and well-built Black men like those who play professional sports.
It was close to pantomime, heavily stylized and difficult to decipher, a strange antithesis of the almost anarchically naturalistic novel that describes its agonized creation.
That attitude—the antithesis of selfless public service, an anti-judge perspective, a good-old-boys thing—was summed up on a Sunday talk show.
It wasn't just The Strokes who were their rivals, though, it was all those boys in bands, to which Yeah Yeah Yeahs were the antithesis.
Clearly there are a lot of people angry and scared as the antithesis of every modern presidential candidate won and will be our next president.
It's just for little girls who don't know any better yet, the antithesis of everything that a modern, inclusive, enlightened gaming public ought to embrace.
Simeone's tough, working-class game is the antithesis of Real Madrid's establishment football, and has given the fans an identity behind which they can rally.
There is something deeply arresting about watching one figure on an empty stage; it's unnerving and weird and the antithesis of a Big Rock Performance.
Kenshō Health publicly launches its 'antithesis of Goop' Increasingly, holistic healing and functional medicine are seen as viable options for certain types of chronic conditions.
Sorry to bring up Milo again, but the DB210 is the antithesis of all that modern putsch - all blowhard show and noise - he stands for.
Narrative cannot sustain formlessness any more than light can sustain darkness — it is the antithesis of formlessness, and so it can never truly communicate it.
Joe Biden, who says he has yet to decide if he'll challenge Trump in 2020, sold himself as the antithesis to Pence and his boss.
Whatever we call the antithesis to utopian globalism, it need not mean wholesale endorsement of Mr. Trump's harshest rhetoric, which is often narrow and inarticulate.
A political appointee new to high stakes diplomacy, he is the antithesis of the career foreign service officers who have described discomfort with the scheme.
Her name and image have become an antithesis to the dominant political forces in Brazil as the right-wing president, Jair Bolsonaro, settles into office.
Dell Williams only allowed women into Eve's Garden at first, so this was the antithesis of the male-focused sex toy stores at the time.
It's also the company's most popular character in recent memory, even though its blob-like appearance is the antithesis of Sanrio's historical emphasis on cuteness.
Mark Zuckerberg's whole "move fast and break things" ethos has been a popular attitude of technologists — and, in a way, the antithesis of how government works.
Williams bemoaned the "America has always been great" sentiment that became an antithesis to Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan for some during the 2016 campaign.
British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right, which is the antithesis of the values which this country represents: decency, tolerance and respect.
I'd watch them in my kitchen, making dinner or baking brownies or doing something that was pretty much the antithesis of what I was listening to.
The singer is what we call the antithesis of the pop star (that's why she holds a spot on our "singers shaking up beauty standards" list).
In a lot of ways, the human-answered aspect of Jelly is kind of the antithesis to the ongoing bot movement currently happening in Silicon Valley.
And how could they help stop the rioting that had broken out in ghettos across America — the violent antithesis of everything for which King had stood?
And though growth is supposed to be the antithesis of value, few growth investors ever express a wish to buy the priciest stocks they can find.
Evangelical voters entered into a Faustian bargain with their support for a candidate who personally seems to be the antithesis of everything that their movement supports.
Weekends like this are the antithesis of big gay circuit festivals be it White Party in Palm Springs, Circuit Festival in Barcelona, or Toronto's Prism Festival.
Money would be reallocated into charter schools, private school, and religious schools -- essentially, the antithesis of the equality LaRaviere has spent his career fighting to achieve.
He is the antithesis of an open-minded, fair-minded judge; he is instead a partisan, ideological warrior with strongly-held, extreme views across the board.
Trump, the very antithesis of inclusivity, has also raised the level of hostility to his campaign among women, African-Americans and other minorities to record highs.
Setting aside (for a second) Trump's Know Nothing take on immigration and his ugly Islamophobia, the campaign slogan — "Make America Great Again" — is antithesis of patriotism.
"Bringing back earmarks is the antithesis of draining the swamp," said David McIntosh, the president of Club for Growth, which is close to the White House.
British people overwhelming reject the prejudice rhetoric of the far-right, which is the antithesis of the values that this country represents; decency, tolerance and respect.
Words like "disruption" and "hacker" which entrepreneurs and venture capitalists gleefully throw around, sound like the antithesis of "security", alienating not only voters but also candidates.
Letter To the Editor: The ongoing story of the Thai soccer team rescue is a welcome antithesis to the news to which we have become accustomed.
"I think a lot of people think this is like the antithesis of comfortable, but I actually really loved it," Jana told Tech Insider in 2016.
British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudice rhetoric of the far-right, which is the antithesis of the values that this country represents; decency, tolerance and respect.
"At some level he represents the antithesis, or the undoing, of everything I thought I knew about politics, preparation and life," he said at the time.
The older brother in the play, Lee, played by Mr. Hawke, is a feral and felonious hustler, the antithesis of Mr. Dano's younger, starch-collared Austin.
Since his death on Friday at the age of 94, former President George H.W. Bush has been praised repeatedly as the antithesis of President Donald Trump.
Along the same vein, Molly is confronted about her sex life, as if having one is the antithesis to her desire to be in a committed relationship.
So, as the bodily antithesis of Zen, I was tasked with swapping self-care routines with someone who actually puts effort toward their own relaxation and happiness.
I don't want to say "happily ever after" because that's the antithesis of this show, but can you tease thematically what the end looks like for her?
They present a sort of antithesis to the old guard sonically as well — bringing a a lighter, more energetic tone to their music without compromising their ferocity.
In the wake of this country's last openly corrupt administration, Americans similarly threw their support behind a man who was the antithesis of the tainted, disgraced president.
Still, I find hope in seeing more and more Americans recognize the Gemstones of the world as the antithesis of what it means to follow Jesus Christ.
This may sound like the antithesis of the reason you bought a smartphone in the first place, but it's been done before, and it worked really well.
Fuss's decision to hire Mueller — and believe him, no less, despite the fact that the court dismissed his case — is the direct antithesis of the #MeToo movement.
I feel sad for the formerly Grand Old Party, but also fearful that we find ourselves in a place where we could elect the antithesis of America.
Because Trump rose to power as Obama's antithesis, their respective regimes will be held up against one another as totems of competing visions of the country's future.
Steve Rogers and everything he stands for — and, by extension, the standard for what superheroes in Marvel's Cinematic Universe strive to be — are the antithesis to Thanos.
But a source told the Daily Mail that she's become the "antithesis" of her previous life of frequent partying and travelling in the wake of Epstein's trial.
Three computer chairs at the end of the room serve as an antithesis to the mops, worn and used with huge chunks ripped from their cushiony flesh.
Creative agencies can't supply that at the right cost and the right turnaround, and stock images are the antithesis of personalization, because they don't feature your brand.
Only instead of trying to embody the antithesis of synthetic coldness by playing hot, messy, organic, cathartic rock, they decided to slip inside the enemy's icy skin.
Shot through with air bubbles but golden and crisp on both top and bottom, the Roman squares at PQR are the antithesis of thick, pillowy Sicilian slices.
If you're talking about team building, it's sort of an antithesis the way we think of a lot of tech companies, because they're coalesced around the leaders.
On the face of things, such rapacious industrialisation of the Finnish forest, which covers three-quarters of the country's landscape, looks the antithesis of tree-hugging environmentalism.
This was the antithesis of deliberation; it was a sham trial and a swift follow-through to a foregone conclusion seemingly reached before the trial even began.
It only makes sense that this kind of physical presence would be the antithesis to wishy-washy political activism that begins and ends with a timeline scroll.
Instead, he became the antithesis of the modern plodder who slows down today's game with a so-called three-true-outcome approach (home run, strikeout or walk).
It's almost the antithesis to HBO, a channel that produces fewer shows than its network and cable counterparts, but targets well-tailored series to an adult audience.
These silky numbers, a signature of modern evening wear brand Galvan, are the antithesis to the overly embellished, overly formal, and overly priced options that dominate the market.
" Referring to the crushed linen pinstripe suit he included in his spring 2016 collection, Mr. Kors added, "It's the antithesis of something that feels stiff and overly polished.
Some employees saw WeWork, with its hockey-stick valuation propped up by freelance workers who rented their cubicles, as the antithesis of Meetup's inclusiveness and mission-driven work.
"Trump as an antithesis to climate policies will be quite helpful with coal," said Ben Zycher, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank.
"There's a thesis and an antithesis, and they have some characteristics in common, and the ones that aren't in common are polar opposites," Mann said of the actors.
"British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right which is the antithesis of the values this country represents, decency, tolerance and respect," the spokesperson said.
Drake is often positioned as the antithesis to rappers who explicitly sexualize and devalue women in their songs and videos, and men who do the same in life.
"A psychotherapeutic relationship that is purely digital is the antithesis of what therapy should be is or is," Sara Richardson, a clinician who treats trauma patients, told Mashable.
She looks happy, smiling as she sips a green juice that is pretty much the antithesis of what her alter ego, Hannah Horvath, would consider an ideal snack.
HSM2 was the antithesis of Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, and Paris Hilton's controversial behavior, but like 2007's chaos girls, it offered teens a means to escape reality.
And this was all before dinner, too, which was at Animal, a carnivorous foodie magnet and the antithesis to the wholesome vegan establishments I'd spent the month frequenting.
This false antithesis also neglects reasons why people gathered in cities millennia ago, and the consequences of that move for the interplay of natural selection and sociocultural development.
Be smart: "Abolish ICE" is the perfect antithesis to Trump's "Build a wall": It represents an entire immigration ideology in one simple phrase that resonates with their base.
And he's announced his desire to work more aggressively toward making tight pop music, the seeming antithesis of the floaty aesthetic he revels in on Tame Impala albums.
" It's hard to be in health and wellness and advocate or even promote something that's sort of the antithesis of wellness," Ms. Hildebrand said of the brand's tactic.
"The art weekend is the antithesis of an art fair," added Mr. Kavanagh, who, like many gallerists, says he has mixed feelings about the international art fair treadmill.
What made it so wonderful and different at first, requiring people to go out into the real world and interact, is also unfortunately the antithesis to social-distancing.
Johnson's main opponent in his constituency is a candidate for the main opposition Labour Party, a young and lively speaker who is the antithesis of the prime minister.
Johnson's main opponent in his constituency is a candidate for the main opposition Labour Party, a young and lively speaker who is the antithesis of the prime minister.
Next is Gordon, founder of the Settlement, an anticapitalist whose meeting with Bruce the billionaire is one of the book's magical moments, a thesis smashing into its antithesis.
Of course, he also acted as Dizzy in the "The New Guy," which played off of frat/jock bro culture, and used Qualls as the antithesis to that.
An even greater worry for us pro-Europeans is that if the antithesis of euroskepticism was born so fast, then time is fast ticking away for us, too.
"Johnson's entire pitch domestically is the antithesis of Singapore-on-Thames," said Thomas Wright, director of the Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution.
A rare play about a barber, "Sheppey" is in some ways the exact antithesis to "Sweeney Todd," that murderously minded Sondheim musical that follows its own follicular path.
The mob is the antithesis of the American dream, or perhaps its warted reflection: an organization with its own code outside the law, bound by blood and clan.
"Nonetheless, their conduct, without question, has also resulted in the far-reaching and harmful perceptions that are the antithesis of the values we strive to attain," he said.
" Of Trump, Sanford, a former Eagle Scout, said, "at some level he represents the antithesis, or the undoing, of everything I thought I knew about politics, preparation and life.
And the White House's "narrowly defined list" of bona fide relations is "the antithesis of common sense" that "finds no support in the careful language of the Supreme Court".
Aligning herself Clinton, the antithesis of that Warren most famously stood for — standing up to the financial industry — has clearly been too much for many of us to bear.
To implicate Obama compounds the problem, however, because Trump's supporters see Trump as Obama's antithesis—the solution to the problems Obama has caused—not as somehow complicit with him.
Trump exemplifies a failure to fulfill the first part of that equation; insulting the wife of one's primary opponent is the antithesis of what it means to be presidential.
Still, with its undertones of blues and jazz, Telefone felt like the antithesis to Chicago's contentious drill scene, a window into what life was like beyond Chicago's warring nickname.
Whether or not history really is dialectical, it can be tempting to think that decades of liberal supremacy in Europe have helped give rise to the antithesis of liberalism.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump laid out a foreign policy that he said would be the antithesis of that of Mr. Obama and his former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton.
Lochte could have learned a lot from Phelps's example, but then, he has spent over a decade merrily building his reputation as the antithesis of the disciplined, hyperfocused Phelps.
And with his penchant for cutting ridicule and crude insults, Mr. Trump represents personal qualities that are the antithesis of Mr. Bush's mix of Christianity and old-money restraint.
Although spiritually similar, Janice Engel's Raise Hell: The Life & Times of Molly Ivins felt like a kind of antithesis to the reverence sometimes reserved for our literary folk heroes.
" The confrontational messages — in the latter example especially — are the antithesis of a now well-known genre of easily digestible consumer feminist visibility, à la "The Future is Female.
He morphed politically into a spokesman for the liberal advocacy group People for the American Way — the Moral Majority's antithesis — which the television producer Norman Lear founded in 19803.
This mindset is the antithesis of meaningful change, which is also shared by people such as those that abstain from exercising their right as an American citizen to vote.
This practice "teaches me community and humility, both of which are the antithesis of ego," as Huda Hassan, a writer and researcher, put it to me in an email.
" Instead, it's positioned as the antithesis to Pornhub and all tube site porn, as a "social sex" where you can upload yourself or watch others have "real world sex.
Less an antithesis to Modernism than an alternative to it, such projects embraced 20th-century idioms while refusing to accept industrial mass production as the fundamental fact of modernity.
In a modern sports era of airbrushed athletes, a modern climate that encourages "brand awareness" and a detached approach to all things politics and activism, Ali was the antithesis.
"British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far-right, which is the antithesis of the values that this country represents -- decency, tolerance and respect," the spokesman said.
Their strategy is the antithesis of Ronald Reagan's formula for legislative success — winning with 80 percent of what you seek is far better than losing by demanding 100 percent.
The obsessive focus on him tends to obscure the fact that he may not represent the antithesis of American values but be more representative of them than people think.
It didn't help that the record was delayed by almost a year, sounded very little like its predecessor and was the antithesis to the pop album McGee had asked for.
" Continuing, they added: "Multiculturalism is the antithesis of what the United States stands for and the foundational thinking of our founding fathers that sustains America as its own unique society.
When it came to Khan, he was also being challenged by someone who was essentially the antithesis of the Trump platform — a pluralistic, moderate Muslim who, crucially, now runs London.
The vulnerability, but more importantly, compassion, that Virginia has brought forth in her relationship is the antithesis of the person she has been built up to be since Claws' inception.
Sure, 'neutral' may be the antithesis of exciting, but for Coco Chan, head of women's ready-to-wear and accessories at Stylebop, the popularity of earthy tones lies in sustainability.
Its defence is that it is no worse than its group of peers, but being average on Wall Street is a mug's game and the antithesis of the Goldman way.
But peace has also opened the door to the candidacy of Mr Uribe's antithesis, Gustavo Petro, an ex-member of M20123, another guerrilla group, and a former mayor of Bogotá.
"Thaksin represents the antithesis of the party that has traditionally supported the royal family ... so [this] is a very peculiar situation," said Simon Hopkins, CEO of investment firm Milltrust International.
" The authors continue: "Multiculturalism is the antithesis of what the United States stands for and the foundational thinking of our founding fathers that sustains America as its own unique society.
Aidan: Like every kid, I was terrified of seeming gay or seeming girly; everybody knew that to be those things was the antithesis of who you were supposed to be.
A pioneer of the DIY ethic that still permeates parts of the UK's so-called urban music scenes, it was the antithesis to the shiny, American veneer of MTV Base.
It has an extremely enthusiastic audience, a joyous atmosphere and is the antithesis of what a club in Scotland playing this music nearly 212 years ago would have been like.
In speeches across Kentucky, McConnell didn't disparage Trump and returned to Washington ready to work with a partner whose style was the antithesis of McConnell's say-less, focus-more approach.
"We're really about demystifying the political sphere for people and framing Congress as another call to service instead of the antithesis to the culture of sacrifice and service," Cherniack said.
In a livestreamed response to that rally, Sanders cast himself as the antithesis of Trump and pleaded with voters to deny the president a second term in the White House.
Hope: Pendular cycles (thesis, antithesis, and synthesis) are becoming shorter and shorter and my hope is that the newer generations will learn a lot faster than we did from history.
The exhibition reminds us that while war is never less than hell, some of its byproducts can be breathtaking and, in their soul-nurturing beauty, the very antithesis of war.
Back in left-wing Paris 25600 years ago, Aillaud's silent, unconsoling art appeared as the antithesis of gestural American abstraction, offering the most alienated view of an industrial capitalist society.
New Zealand's prime minister is emerging as the progressive antithesis to right-wing strongmen like Trump, Orban and Modi, whose careers thrive on illiberal, anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant rhetoric.
When we place his approach to dissent and public debate in a contemporary frame, it becomes obvious that his legacy is the antithesis of the scorched-earth politics of Trumpism.
"May talked of 'British values' as the antithesis to extremism, but it's hard to articulate what extremism means and enforce it legally" — let alone decide what British values actually mean.
As she has corralled her restive members this year during the push for impeachment, Pelosi has carved out a persona that is the antithesis of Trump -- somber, dispassionate and restrained.
Life drawing is a conservative practice, dating to the Renaissance, when artists wanted to draw from nature, and Iggy Pop (born James Newell Osterberg Jr.) is the antithesis of conservative.
"Cali was the wise-guy antithesis of the Gotti type," Christian Cipollini, who has written numerous books on the mob and runs the website Gangland Legends, wrote me on Thursday.
This philosophy is the antithesis of Steve Harvey's 2009 bestseller Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man, a book that suggests yourself is your greatest obstacle to finding a connection.
It is the antithesis of the conservative insight that belonging to the nation, a church and the local community can unite people and motivate them to act in the common good.
That's also likely a reference to the early reputation Rocket Internet/Germany had for parachuting in MBAs to found tech startups, the antithesis to a more Silicon Valley engineering-led approach.
It's the antithesis of the long, stretching neck of a horse in full gallop, and it's the posture a horse is expected to assume for the duration of a dressage performance.
Nuclear weapons therefore, in some unambiguous sense, can be interpreted as being the antithesis of themselves; simply put – potential for mass violence creates peace – thus the conceptual thrust of nuclear deterrence.
Taking up a senior governmental position in a country that had only just wrested freedom from a 30-year dictatorship was pretty much the antithesis of his vision for the future.
As the antithesis to scammers like Trump, who are favored by the system and only seek to rob, diminish, and flatten, creative swindlers like Glover and Murphy enact schemes of enlargement.
The president's prior anti-Muslim rhetoric — including his musing that Islam "hates" the West — is the antithesis of what the pope has been preaching about a need for dialogue with Muslims.
The Switch feels the antithesis of the popular trend of online-only multiplayer, with a portable console that you can take literally anywhere and play together with anyone at any time.
The program is Driscoll's antithesis—public, open, nonexclusive—supplying, for a nominal royalty fee, any grower wishing to use its plants, and sharing crucial information about horticulture derived from its research.
It's one of ballet's ironies — the outside world has long viewed the male dancer as the antithesis of conventional masculinity, yet the culture inside ballet can still be somewhat bro-y.
And like France it is calling for a more energetic "industrial policy" in which politicians would steer state funding and protection to favoured sectors—the antithesis of the single-market approach.
McBride's father represents a stereotypical male ideal, the strong, aloof hero; McBride's unfortunately named ex, Eve (Liv Tyler), who flickers in and out like a broken promise, is his father's antithesis.
" Alluding to Mr. King's record of denigrating immigrants and defending white supremacy, Ms. Griner said, "bigotry is just the antithesis of what we want to be the association with the meme.
Indeed, utilizing veterans who served their country to manipulate political beliefs and sow discord in that same country is the antithesis of the democratic principles upon which our nation was founded.
Forgetting is supposed to be the antithesis of learning, and whether we're a kid or an adult, most of us are plainly embarrassed if we can't recall a name or fact.
One area where it's staying away for now, though, are bots: the experience so far has proven to be so inconsistent and often too poor, Yared said — the very antithesis of productivity.
His bullying tactics with anyone who opposes him or his ideas have rattled students, who see him as the antithesis of what people in the "academic village" consider appropriate in presidential behavior.
"I worked for him for 12 years, the idea of him colluding with an institution to pull off a stunt is the complete antithesis to his philosophy," he said in a statement.
The prevailing style of these wines, grown mostly in the province of Mendoza to the northwest, is the antithesis to good pinot noir; powerfully fruity, opulent and often highly alcoholic and oaky.
REUTERS - When she made her film debut in 2015, Bhumi Pednekar was the antithesis of the Bollywood heroine – playing an overweight bride whose husband refuses to accept her and her body type.
They're the antithesis to the elusive vintage jeans since they don't require digging through mounds of clothes at a flea market or thrift shop for — even though we're guilty of that, too.
The company also announced that it's bringing the Notebook Flash to the US, a $349.99 budget model that Samsung released internationally last fall that's practically the antithesis of the Notebook 9 Pro.
Indeed the studiolo, with its hodgepodges and focus on contemplative individuality seems to represent the antithesis of the modern, inspired workspace with its emphasis on worker interchangeability and buzzy, almost entropic collaboration.
"It is in some ways the antithesis of what it set out to be," Ann Fleck-Henderson, who wrote "Transition House 1976-2017," a book to mark the shelter's fortieth anniversary, says.
"British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right, which is the antithesis of the values that this country represents — decency, tolerance and respect," May's office said in a statement.
Bass has been perhaps the most vocal critic of the bank's alleged mishandling of minorities in Philadelphia, calling Wells Fargo the "antithesis of corporate social responsibility" at the time of the vote.
In North Korea's official newspaper, sadaesasang is a pejorative word leveled at the South, the lackey of "Yankee bastards" — ostensibly the antithesis of Pyongyang's juche self-reliance and independence from the West.
I didn't have a band so I got some people to help out and track a live EP with me that would be the total antithesis of that stuff I was hearing.
The perfect antithesis was seeing Kondo standing across the ring against four-time K21 World Grand Prix Champion Semmy Schilt—a towering heavyweight whose height nears seven foot—on four different occasions.
Those old stances especially corrode her platform as the antithesis of President Donald Trump, who has made harsher penalties and stricter enforcement of immigration laws a cornerstone of his campaign and administration.
I firmly believe that Tulsi Gabbard stands on that stage and is the antithesis to what the other 11 individuals stand for — specially when it comes to issues such as foreign policy.
To his supporters, Trump is the antithesis of an image project by the political class, one that supposedly centers on voters but is only fundamentally concerned with the interest of the elites.
Finally it will not be lost on Zelensky and the Ukrainian people that the next stop on Pompeo's itinerary will be Belarus, Ukraine's immediate neighbor to the north and a striking antithesis.
The no-frills Kent is the antithesis of the trendy cinema scene, where theaters have started to resemble restaurants (with burgers and beers) or first-class cabins on airplanes (cushy, reclining seats).
Back then, Clinton defended the rights of hunters, opposed sweeping federal legislation (citing the differences between New York and Montana, for example) and expressed the antithesis of today's rhetoric on gun control.
Four years ago Democrats saw the antithesis of democracy — a back-room, preordained front-runner whose critics were labeled either misogynists or de facto enablers of the G.O.P. Michael BuitrónLong Beach, Calif.
But the RiNo neighborhood, though it encompasses Rhino's location, is not to be confused with the DIY space, which represented the antithesis of the rapid gentrification underway in the the surrounding area.
If Trump is, as they fear, the antithesis of all she holds vital in power -- the careful execution of duty -- then his mission to meet her can only be one of self-aggrandizement.
Chanhoi's art acts as a feminist antithesis to the prevailing thought behind every scantily clad cheeseburger TV ad or outright depiction of a woman as something to be consumed, both figuratively and literally.
EL PASO, Texas — Democrats running for president are trying to paint themselves as the antithesis to Donald Trump by virtue of their personal histories, their liberal policies, or even their affinity for math.
Here are a few of our favourite words: Symbiocene The antithesis of the Anthropocene, the future after solastalgia in which human beings are connected to nature in every way imaginable for mutual benefit.
WeWork's incoming chief executive may be the antithesis of Adam Neumann, the coworking giant's cofounder and former CEO whose swirling charisma was at the center of the implosion of its initial public offering. 
Dripped On The Road, an artist residency that hosted its inaugural session late last year, is the antithesis to these more stagnant artistic retreats, incorporating almost nonstop travel throughout its 6 week duration.
The two are friendly but sparred over the direction the country took during the Obama presidency, and the way in which it's headed now with Trump, who in many ways is Obama's antithesis.
I love Nashville, I love Austin, I love Utah, I love Tahoe where I grew up—places that are beautiful, filled with nature, not metropolitan, the antithesis of LA, New York, San Francisco.
Director Zack Snyder's multi-hero blockbuster starring Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Cyborg, and Flash, the antithesis to Marvel's Avengers, made $229 million at the U.S. box office since opening in November 13.
A philistine who used ideas solely to pursue her practical and above all moral purposes, Thatcher was the antithesis of an intellectual: "I am not by nature either introspective or retrospective," she declared.
"  King also stood by his previous controversial claims this week that the United States is a "Judeo-Christian country" and that immigrants shouldn't "create enclaves in America that are the antithesis of Americanism.
On Monday, Mansur Gavriel is releasing its predictably photo-worthy collection with textile empire Maharam (which debuted at its spring/summer 2016 presentation), and it's pretty much the antithesis of what you'd expect.
"Defending the oversaturation which has resulted in the deep poverty of a work force made up of immigrants of color is not a civil rights position, it is the antithesis," Ms. Desai said.
When I was growing up, Russia was not only closed, and therefore mysterious, it was presented as our antithesis: We were free, the Russians were oppressed; we were good, the Russians were evil.
If Silicon Valley is marked by a libertarian streak, China's vision offers something of an antithesis, one where tech is meant to reinforce and be guided by the steady hand of the state.
Mark it down as yet another deflating entry on his national team résumé, which is the antithesis of the charmed life he knows he's had in San Antonio for nearly a quarter-century.
Whether it is because Democrats fear losing to Trump or because they appreciate Biden as the antithesis to Trump, Biden's numbers have remained solid despite all the attacks and smears from the administration.
He's become the unofficial face of the "e-boy," part of a subculture of teens sporting dyed hair and a grungy vibe that's emerged as the radical antithesis of the manicured Instagram influencer.
" Andrew C. McCarthy, the lead prosecutor of Mr. Abdel Rahman and his co-defendants, said on Thursday: "The blind sheikh was neither an American nor a hero — he was the antithesis of both.
It also resulted in some self-righteous indignation from supporters who claimed that criticism of Antifa was fear mongering, as the group was the antithesis of the racists/bigots they sought to confront.
Sad Girl culture grew up, became mainstream among celebrity and on the internet, then ironically led to an insincere commodification of both sadness and self-care that was the antithesis of its original intent.
WeWork's incoming chief executive may be the antithesis of Adam Neumann, the coworking giant's cofounder and former CEO whose swirling charisma was at the center of the implosion of its planned initial public offering.
Thornton offers the antithesis to all the benevolent, grandfatherly Santas on this list – a cockroach on a Christmas cookie, so to speak – but there's one catch: He's just playing a Santa, not the Santa.
In her gorgeous, sinuous writing, where each sentence complicates itself, sometimes suggesting its own antithesis, she questions the notion that the fear of the pathological narcissist and narcissism itself are so different at all.
Which is why I'm here to give you a little palate cleanser, in the form of a surprise new single from Charli XCX––basically the antithesis of Drake in every way, shape and form.
To rationalize this proposal, which a former Republican member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has dubbed "the antithesis of good economics, " Secretary Perry points to uncompensated benefits generated by coal and nuclear plants.
And those authentic craft beers I alluded to last week — add them all together and their combined market share is less than Bud Light, which, whatever its virtues, is the antithesis of craft authenticity.
In 1992, the same year that The Software Labs published its immaculate catalog, the Software Publishers Association released a video that was the antithesis of the free-for-all of the world of shareware.
Hers is the perhaps somewhat old-school, wisecracking New York vibe—so often explored in the 70s and 80s—that feels like the antithesis to the self-actualization and self-improvement preached in California.
"Up All Night," the third single from Colors, is the antithesis of Sea Change and Morning Phase: jubilant, excited and full of love, more about the butterflies in your stomach than a gaping pit.
"Larry's at the top of a list of leaders that I admire today because what's happening here in Annapolis is the antithesis of what's happening in Washington, DC, these days," Bush told the crowd.
This is the antithesis of the standard shopping mall experience, with the overwhelming assortment of products, the glazed apathy of part-time store workers, the disrobed patrons bellowing from fitting rooms for another size.
As he told Vulture in 2016 while season eight was airing, he believes that drag will always be "the antithesis of mainstream" by its very nature of trying to fuck with the status quo.
In some ways, Matti's gently caricatured Finnish environment is the antithesis of China's acquisitive, in-your-face public life — and that may explain why "Finnish Nightmares" has touched a nerve among some Chinese readers.
O'Rourke called Biden "the antithesis of Donald Trump," and said he decided to endorse Biden after seeing him at a CNN town hall in Charleston, South Carolina, last week, responding with empathy to Rev.
Mr. Sessions is in many ways Mr. Trump's antithesis: reedy-voiced, diminutive and mild-mannered, a devout Methodist and an Eagle Scout who will soon celebrate a golden wedding anniversary with his college sweetheart.
"By distorting the features and culture of African Americans—including their looks, language, dance, deportment and character—white Americans were able to codify whiteness across class and geopolitical lines as its antithesis," NMAAHC says.
The group's music was the antithesis to the murky guitars from Nirvana and Pearl Jam, two bands that established grunge as the sound of the 90s just a few years prior to *NSYNC's inception.
They want a strong man to fix it for them, which is the antithesis of America, a nation founded upon the resistance to a strong man and the dispersal of power and self-government.
"That's going to be a competitive advantage that goes back to larger companies, which has been the antithesis of what we've been seeing in the games industry for the past several years," Edwards says.
So far, there've been relatively no spoilers outside of Calvin Klein not showing (due to Raf's surprise, Friday-before-Christmas departure last year) and a political climate that feels like the antithesis of fashion, i.e.
This song is the antithesis to "Hotline Bling"—Sheeran is a jilted lover who's not too proud to admit he's hurt, while Drake is angry and vindictive, turning on his ex with petty, sexist barbs.
On the blog, the Russells had repeatedly written that the NSCA had committed "fraud," and that the organization's leaders were influenced by funding from an industry whose products were the antithesis of health, Big Soda.
That's the antithesis to incumbent providers who offer large discounts for new customers, which are then clawed back the following years on the premise that you are too lazy or time poor to bother switching.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron cast himself as the antithesis of Donald Trump at the United Nations on Tuesday, a position that could enable him to play the honest broker in international conflicts.
I felt really isolated on that tour, and I felt really scared and sensitive and insecure constantly, and when I feel those emotions, I channel Courtney, who seems to me like the antithesis of that.
" Piven is currently starring as the lead on PBS' Mr. Selfridge, a role he said he was eager to play because it was Gold's antithesis: "someone who leads through love and light, instead of intimidation.
While many might see a woman thrust into the apex of power by a position gained through heredity — and not via a democratic process — as the antithesis of a feminist icon, The Crown says otherwise.
Creating 3D image-sculptures made almost exclusively out of magazine and almanac cut-outs, artist Chris Jones takes this facet and amplifies it exponentially, his work acting as the ultimate antithesis to the digital image.
But Twitter's open, searchable platform is an antithesis to social media sites like Facebook, especially when pertaining a subject matter so reliant on cold, hard facts such as the altitudes and bearings of military vehicles.
Bolshevism was not the antithesis of freedom and democracy, but their radical potential made real in a way more horrifying to Russian liberals, like liberals throughout the century up to the present, than military dictatorship.
Less than two months earlier, the first-term senator was the Republican Party's favorite son: precocious and upbeat but exquisitely calibrated, never in danger of wandering off-message — in short, the antithesis of Donald Trump.
"  The Republican lawmaker also stood by his previous controversial claims this week that the United States is a "Judeo-Christian country" and that immigrants shouldn't "create enclaves in America that are the antithesis of Americanism.
He has found a mentor of sorts in Radek Stepanek, who is basically his antithesis — a 37-year-old tennis lifer who adores the game and plans to keep playing until his body gives out.
The show could be considered an antithesis to online image viewing culture through its emphasis on the singular appreciation of a work in opposition to the monolithic scroll of images we deal with every day.
As Israeli artists, inventors and youth claimed the city, the culture they began to pump out was the antithesis of the one at large that grew out of a diasporic, Ashkenazi, religious, post-Holocaust idea.
Modern-day India under Prime Minister Modi is the very antithesis of what Mahatma Gandhi stood for with his message of acceptance and rights of people irrespective of their caste, religion, race and economic status.
"Speed, say hippies in the know, represents the antithesis of the hippie ideal — to open new worlds of high-level experience previously hidden in the dark recesses of mind and soul," the short article stated.
To the chagrin of Trump, the Warriors also are outspoken on social issues, which is the antithesis of the Chicago Cubs, whose co-owner is Todd Ricketts, the finance chairman of the Republican National Committee.
"For the most part, Vallone's politics represented the antithesis of what we hoped to build — and we took an enormous amount of shit from a lot of activists about that contradiction in '98," Master recalled.
He is the antithesis of the feeling they had on election night 2008, when it appeared that the nation was moving in the right direction on certain basic questions about the character of the country.
"Strategically leaking grand jury information that is by law required to be kept secret is the antithesis of how our government is allowed to investigate and try to build cases against its citizens," they wrote.
Moby's the first to admit he's become a boring middle-aged man, a self-described "bald, alcoholic, postmodern Mr. Rogers," the antithesis of his suicidal and drug-addled past self as a famous underground techno artist.
Interestingly, one of the other big winners of the shifting consumer electronics sensibilities over the past few years is, in many ways, the complete antithesis – old companies recently becoming relevant in the face of new technologies.
Pence, whose political pedigree and personality make him the antithesis of Trump, has spent much of his first two weeks as vice president explaining what Trump meant in interviews, at events and -- most commonly -- on Twitter.
Orban has framed Soros, whose philanthropic work focuses on strengthening civil society and promoting human rights, particularly in former Communist countries in Europe, as the antithesis of his government's nationalist, illiberal and staunchly anti-immigration platform.
Kathleen's sisters, Candace and Lori Campbell, believe fervently in Peterson's guilt, and their desire to see him punished becomes a framing device set up to serve as the antithesis to Rudolf's philosophical embrace of the unknowable.
In some ways, it's the antithesis to the co-living spaces that have come up to try to address the needs of the nomadic no-collar worker created by a freelance and gig-driven modern economy.
However, with McNerney also holding court in his Sony-signed, 80s-excess-tinged gothic pop combo Grave Pleasures (formerly known as Beastmilk), Hexvessel has become its antithesis—a complete lack of arrogance and rock star bravado.
The narrative of the release felt like more than an album, which is a bit odd, really, to think about how something held up with such anticipation could be the antithesis of what caused its hype.
Larger than her Massachusetts mistake, Warren's choice to passionately campaign for Clinton—the antithesis of all she proclaimed to stand against during her meteoric rise isn't a fact progressive Sanders aficionados will simply forgive and forget.
Mac's was still the antithesis of champagne brunch or living like a Kardashian in 2016, when Mac died at the age of 101, and is still today now that his wife, Mary, is running the show.
Sanders would have won in 2016 because he alone called for the bold, transforming and egalitarian economic policies that are the antithesis of Trump's crony capitalism, which he would have exposed in ways Clinton could not.
To have success in pursuing women was a signal of success as a man, so it seemed the antithesis of that would be to be gay or impotent and that scared the shit out of me.
Yet there's far more to the story, and liberals haven't given enough credit to the many conservative Christians who have made the wrenching decision to condemn Donald Trump as the antithesis of the values they honor.
After Ortega&aposs speech calling the bishops coup plotters, Brenes said that he looked up the Spanish word, "golpista," in the dictionary, and what he found was the antithesis of what he&aposs trying to do.
Made up of 19 spacious loft apartments in angular concrete buildings that rise from the lush landscape like granite boulders, Hix Island House is the antithesis of the all-inclusive resorts usually associated with Puerto Rico.
"It feels like the antithesis to considering safety in a pandemic: We are trying to decrease contact, and yet there are these restrictions that are mandating women to come in twice for one procedure," Martin said.
Mackintosh (1868-1928; this year would have been his 150th birthday, an anniversary that is being celebrated in Glasgow with tours and events all year long) was a creative rebel, the antithesis of an establishment architect.
While quilted, puffer, and padded coats – from Maison Margiela to Fendi, Uniqlo to Moncler – have reigned supreme for some time now, the homeliness of OFFHOURS' take is the material antithesis of get-up-and-go culture.
Tensions between Hindus and Muslims have simmered for decades, and while the region has struggled with economic stagnation, unilaterally shutting down the region without input from the people who live there is the antithesis of democracy.
" In picking the most extreme, unlawful, norm-violating option, and killing General Suleimani, Mr. Trump was acting according to one of his political life's clearly discernible logics: to be the antithesis of "the first female president.
" Interestingly, while Castro presents himself as the antithesis of President Donald Trump on immigration and other issues, he rarely mentioned the name "Trump" throughout the town hall, instead simply referring to "the President" or "this President.
And specifically by connecting customers to public transit, Uber is attempting to counter narratives that its services are the antithesis to city infrastructure, and that it takes customers — and, therefore, revenue — away from public transit agencies.
Montage could create a certain rhythm for a film or a certain line of thinking that Eisenstein called "intellectual montage": shot "A," the thesis, juxtaposes with shot "B," the antithesis, to create shot "C," the synthesis.
They were the antithesis of the intimacy its founder Coco Chanel created with her salons, back in the '30s and '40s, but integral to Lagerfeld's promise to propel the house forward — no matter how showy or flamboyant.
"They are unruly slackers roaming around and the antithesis of the young generation the Party tries to cultivate," the publication said, adding that Peppa Pig is now associated with the Chinese slacker or "gangster" subculture called shehuiren.
"Part of me thinks I'll go super girly and just the antithesis of my normal design life — some serious cottage wallpaper or like the downstairs of Downton Abbey," she brainstorms aloud in this week's issue of PEOPLE.
A major threat to our values ​​and our vision of society, this project of "cyber-sovereignty" is also the antithesis of the initial purpose of the Web, which was built in a spirit of openness and emancipation.
End of the Road is purposely the antithesis of the big corporate festival experience, where hand-picked food outlets and art installations overseen by the organisers themselves take the place of insipid lager and big branded arenas.
"They are unruly slackers roaming around and the antithesis of the young generation the Party tries to cultivate," the publication said, adding that Peppa Pig is now associated with the Chinese slacker or "gangster" subculture called shehuiren.
Unlike Doyle's other examples, Spears and her antics are usually seen less as a feminist apotheosis and more like its antithesis, a warning sign to America's daughters to avoid the pitfalls that come with ambition and attention.
Because the patriotic left offers the antithesis to the values of Trump, we would never say that women who voted for Trump are fat slobs and bimbos, as Trump has described women who met with his disfavor.
His progressive positions on the economy and the environment are the antithesis of Matteo Salvini's hard-right League, which has overtaken 5-Star to become easily Italy's most popular party, with more than 30% of voter support.
"I see the election of Hillary Clinton as the antithesis of all my values and ideas on what fosters sound civil society in this country," he wrote, and described his manifold objections to her at great length.
" C-Span lodged a formal complaint on Wednesday with the convention's organizers, calling their move "the antithesis of openness" that "could set a precedent that would end up seriously limiting citizen access to key presidential electoral events.
That pitch helped reposition Volkswagen, dogged by its wartime association with Adolf Hitler, as "something that was warm and friendly and the antithesis of Nazi Germany," said Tobe Berkovitz, an associate professor of advertising at Boston University.
Newman may have been a marquee-topping Oscar winner and global sex symbol, but in his daily life, he was the antithesis of Hollywood, said his daughter Nell Newman in a recent interview from her California home.
As a teen in Richmond, a potential mentorship with Ellis Marsalis Jr. fell through, but now, he had found the silver lining: training would have made him too polished, and Voodoo was the antithesis of formal musicality.
After a patent mega-millionaire bought a bitcoin, it gave him an even bigger investing idea An anti-Silicon Valley fund launches to back moonshots for social good This 'dumphone' is the antithesis of the iPhone X
BERLIN — A week after Angela Merkel's chosen successor threw her conservative party into disarray by announcing she would step down, the candidates who have emerged seem to represent the antithesis of the centrist chancellor from Germany's east.
Artists such as Michael Singer, whose studio I have worked in for fifteen years; Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison; and Alan Sonfist create art that is the antithesis of "City"—collaborative, scientific, regenerative, and physically accessible.
Williams — for many years now a baroness — does return, bringing her unquenchable passion with her, one can only look on moist-eyed at an enterprise embarked upon in a spirit that was the exact antithesis of idleness.
Op-Ed Contributor The president-elect's pick to run the Environmental Protection Agency is the antithesis of what the nation should expect in the next administrator of the agency responsible for protecting human health and the environment.
For now, we're talking about the kind of tattoos that run down your spine, often featuring intricate detail, and are the antithesis to the minimal tiny-tattoo trend that seems to command the attention of Instagram users everywhere.
The SPD's remarkable poll boost is directly attributable to Schulz, a straight-shooting new face in German domestic politics who has been "positioning himself as the antithesis to populism," Nina Schick, a German political commentator, told VICE News.
In A Higher Loyalty Comey looks back at his own career, the difficult decisions he made during the 2016 election, and all the ways in which President Trump is a direct antithesis to the values Comey holds dear.
In one day, Jean walks from the Upper East Side and the Guggenheim Museum to a midtown populated by porn parlors and finally into downtown — the antithesis of the Guggenheim — thriving with broke artists, musicians, and drug dealers.
When the daughter of immigrants from India spoke of an America that should both enforce immigration laws and make those who dream of coming here feel welcome, she offered the antithesis of the race-baiting bigotry of Trump.
The Exhibit of American Negroes was the antithesis to nearly everything the Paris Exposition stood for, with Du Bois's infographics identifying statistics of Black property ownership, population growth, employment rates, mortality, education, and other metrics of social uplift.
According to Chance at today's press conference, the current administration represents "stagnation" and the antithesis of pretty much every cause the rapper has championed with his SocialWorks charity, which promotes funding education, mental health access, and youth empowerment.
Add on to that the nearly universal self-deprecatory approach to comedy itself, and she sets herself up as the antithesis of the woman who gets the most eligible bachelor, in the event she finds romance at all.
While Girardi — acutely prepared but with a stilted personality — seemed the antithesis of the avuncular Torre, Cashman said it would be a mistake to think the Yankees would be turning toward somebody who was solely a master communicator.
The violence of Orientalism occurs when the West defines an entire people through visual representations with little to no input from the people themselves, and Yin provides a welcome antithesis to this over-exoticized notion of Asian culture.
Inside Niche (Photo via The Drop Documentary - read about the rise and fall of UK bassline here) The music scene had fired off in a shit load of directions, and was the antithesis of anything resembling lad culture.
But for those who have an ideological mission in spreading decentralized currencies like bitcoin, pre-mined currencies are the antithesis of what makes blockchain good, and they are often a solid indication that you're getting involved in a scam.
In many ways, the snowstream soundtrack could be considered the antithesis of the new Macklemore song "White Privilege II." For one, the snowstream soundtrack has no lyrics, while I assume the new Macklemore song "White Privilege II" has many.
Mvula, as the only black woman nominated in this year's pack, has been chosen as a representative of the awards' brand in this way, perhaps because she seems like the antithesis to the Instagram generation and slickly synthetic pop.
The written content bears no direct relationship to mountains, but they are hung together in an inverted triangle arguably resembling an upside down mountain, perhaps the ultimate antithesis to the head-on, cliché mountain of the Paramount Pictures logo.
"Allegedly designed to promote conservation, the Council actually exists to promote the antithesis of sound conservation policy: the hunting of imperiled species as a means to import their heads, hides, tusks, feet, and other body parts," the lawsuit claims.
He dubbed the photo "Christian Girl Autumn" — and it quickly came to embody the antithesis of hot girl summer in more ways than seasonally: Hot Girl Summer is coming to an end, get ready for Christian Girl Autumn pic.twitter.
Living In 13 Photos View Slide Show ' Twelve years ago, when Lisa Schwarzbaum was buying a second home, she could have picked the antithesis of her Upper West Side apartment: a rural spread, miles away from the nearest brioche.
Panay says he didn't think about making a single-screened phone, and that this dual-screened phone is the antithesis of a single-screened phone in many ways, because of how much more productive you can be on it.
In the Blink of an Eye, one of the artist's most recent installations, feels like the antithesis of every work she's ever made, revolving around the raw destruction of a large crocheted artwork rather than the painstaking weaving of one.
X's book is the antithesis of what we're used to from Anonymous; it's personal, both braggadocious and self-deprecating, and through its first-person perspective provides insight into operations of Anonymous that will be completely alien to any non-hacker reader.
Some businesses complain work visas are taking longer and are harder to get than previously since the election of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, the young leader who has been cast as something of a liberal antithesis to U.S. President Donald Trump.
But the treatment Dr. Joomun received by the hospital in her death is the antithesis to this mission according to those who knew and loved her, who saw how much she cared for patients and how passionate she was about medicine.
They're the social and political antithesis of the young, debt-burdened recent college graduates living in expensive cities and struggling to make a living in creative fields — the sort of people who've been enthusiastically creating and sharing the Chopper meme.
Or they must accept Trump as their figurehead even though embracing him would change the party itself in the eyes of moderate and conservative Republicans alike who see him as the antithesis of what they believe the GOP stands for.
Despite all the close ties between Chance and West—their common class, race, and hometown; their shared religious tendencies; their recently becoming fathers—in its spirit of uplift, Chance's album-quality mixtape is the antithesis of The Life of Pablo.
"The Yankees have been admirable in sticking to their brand rather than being sucked in by trends — they are the antithesis of Oregon in the N.C.A.A.," said Heather Cocks, an author of a fashion blog that often mocks celebrity couture.
Abbott's overarching issue is fending off the malevolent influence of California, which is widely seen as Texas's political antithesis: it is more regulated and highly taxed, whereas Texas is relatively unfettered, with one of the lowest tax burdens in the country.
Because the patriotic left offers the antithesis of the political dark age Trump now champions, the left will someday win passage of a bill to create a free public college education but will never promise that Mexico will pay for it.
Hailing from the wrong side of Melbourne, Tas and his brother Ben came to the U.S. in 1992 and stormed the skating scene with a punk-rock panache that was the antithesis of Tony Hawk's clean-cut, Brady Bunch image.
To the approximately 28500 percent of the country's 6900 million American Jewish adults who voted for Clinton, these positions are indeed the antithesis of what they have been told for the last 2628 years is the only true path to peace.
Listening to klezmer at the synagogue, eating a pizza at what she described as her favorite Turkish fast-food joint, or glad-handing functionaries at a regional Party conference, she embodied the unabashed antithesis of Zschocke's longing for cultural purity.
The three-day vote, which ends Wednesday, is shaping up to be a predictably low-watt and joyless affair, the antithesis of the youthful passions driving the Arab Spring in 2011, when Egyptians ousted their longtime ruler, President Hosni Mubarak.
The event was both a projection of strength to her opponents and a sign that she believed there was a path to victory by presenting Trump -- whom she did not mention by name -- as the antithesis of everything America stands for.
But how can I demand absolute security for myself (which I do not expect or demand in any other part of my life) while 65 million people are fleeing the very terrorism, war and persecution that are the antithesis of life?
"The idea of borrowing elements from the surfing world, which is quite voluntarily the antithesis of the high-fashion world, and marrying both — the somewhat mundane with the ultraluxurious — to me is incredibly appealing," said the brand's designer, Lukas Vincent.
The subject of bad bosses is again in the news thanks to Amy Klobuchar, U.S. senator, Democratic presidential aspirant, and, as a recent story in the Times made clear, the living antithesis of whatever "Minnesota Nice" is supposed to be.
The salient feature of our founding purpose is meanwhile, it wouldn't be too cute to say, the antithesis of reactionary opinion (despite a 229-year-old cliché that the antithesis of reactionary opinion would have to be revolutionary opinion): Our original Progressivism was buoyed at the outset by an optimism about the prospect of science bringing harmony to American politics and policy, the naïveté of which didn't take long to reveal itself; but at The New Republic's heart was less a hard-scientific sensibility in human affairs and more a deep belief in the creative potential of republican self-government.
Jeff Yang: Nothing prepared us for this Nothing prepared us for this outcome -- a victory by Trump that seems to have been the antithesis of what every poll and pundit predicted, save for a handful of outliers who were dismissed as partisan fantasists.
But he also struck a more personal chord, presenting his background as the antithesis of Trump: He was raised in public housing by a father who fled the Nazis, educated in public schools, and active in the Civil Rights movement of the 60s.
Ever since Donald Trump said McCain wasn't a war hero, there have been calls for McCain to repudiate Trump, since he represents the antithesis of McCain's supposed values—honor, integrity, virtue—and the bastardization of his supposed strength, his beloved straight talk.
Google Fiber may be trying to become the antithesis to your friendly neighborhood ISP monopoly, but a new test program from the ultra-fast internet provider indicates the company may pursue a traditional triple-play package with the addition of phone service.
The Senate's 2013 Gang of Eight comprehensive immigration reform bill that ultimately failed in the House was the brainchild of GOP senators John McCain, Lindsey Graham, Marco Rubio, and Jeff Flake — and is in many ways the antithesis of the Cotton-Perdue approach.
I instantly became a fan of the show because their home was the antithesis of mine in the most alluring way: they swore at one another, there was drinking, there was screaming at everyone and everything—and at 13 that was super-cool.
His voice cracked as he spoke of the "gift" of his nomination and his love for his family, his nation and the Constitution, coming across as the modest and personable antithesis of the scheming, agenda-driven vortex into which he had just stepped.
It was as if he was cultivating a reputation as the antithesis of traditional British sport, wearing the loincloth of a Hollywood barbarian while beating the shite out of his enemies, mocking and provoking fans, spectators and the boxing establishment along the way.
For good measure, we also poll-tested the inscription at the base of the Statue of Liberty ("Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..."), which is perhaps the antithesis of the White House's approach to immigration.
"The idea that now nearly 50 years into the program we're going to start funding an organization that doesn't provide birth control is the antithesis to the program," said Carter, who has worked at Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice America New York.
It's tempting to describe Williams's writing, with its run-on sentences and abrupt endings, as the antithesis to what we often call "workshop" fiction: stories focused on "craft," full of elegant sentences, often associated with MFA programs, particularly the Iowa Writers' Workshop.
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But I saw this pregnancy to be the antithesis to everything I had worked so hard for, to what I wanted motherhood to be, and most of all, I wanted nothing more to connect me to him beyond what I had already endured.
If Cersei Lannister and Hillary Clinton are bound together as unfairly disparaged women in power, Dyson argues that Bernie Sanders is embodied by the antithesis of traditional Westerosi society — Mance Rayder, King-Beyond-the-Wall and leader of the wildlings, or free folk.
It is admittedly difficult to think of circumstances that would necessitate the use of F90, beyond a Veruca Salt paroxysm of wanting it and wanting it now, but luxury is the antithesis of necessity and Gucci these days is all about childish pleasures.
Services revenue has been the antithesis of venture-style growth because it yields lower margins and lacks repeatability and scalability; as your services business brings on more customers, you will need to scale headcount accordingly to support those accounts, which keeps margins low.
In theory, it could be the antithesis of feminism; and yet, somehow paradoxically, it's as if—in that space reserved to entertainment, yet affording huge visibility—Mina and the Kessler Twins and the like had found a direct channel with the public.
He'd kill the masses to satisfy his inferiority complex—that if he was as breakable as he is, surely, there would be a polar opposite who could justify his reason for existing (even if that meant becoming the antithesis to a good).
His home is the antithesis of mine (I told my architect I wanted the apartment to look as if Elsa Schiaparelli had been let loose in a Hong Kong gadget shop): It is gray and white, muted and low-lit, spare and disciplined.
When more than a third of the country — among them many who once considered themselves part of the "moral majority" — stand with a man who is the literal antithesis of all the values they once professed, that is a problem for America.
Commuting on a packed train during rush hour is the antithesis of social distancing, which Ksiazek claims has been one of the most effective ways of curtailing the spread and transmission of the coronavirus in Wuhan, China where COVID-19 first originated.
We can wish her well and at the same time question the job description: the recent prominence of royal women might make for splendid pageantry, but when it comes to the story of gender and power, it's the antithesis of real change.
Mike Bloomberg is everywhere (but on the ballot in New Hampshire) Not on the ballot -- Mike Bloomberg, the billionaire human antithesis of democratic socialist Sanders, missed the filing deadline for New Hampshire, but he has bought his way into the conversation this week.
By any conceivable definition, the sitting president of the United States is the utter antithesis of Christian values — a misogynist who disdains refugees, persecutes immigrants, condones torture and is energetically working to dismantle the safety net that protects our most vulnerable neighbors.
"By distorting the features and culture of African Americans -- including their looks, language, dance, deportment and character -- white Americans were able to codify whiteness across class and geopolitical lines as its antithesis," says the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.
He may not be the antithesis of Obama, but he can pretend to be, and he can simultaneously make a persuasive case to Republicans who are nervous about nominating Trump or Cruz that he's the GOP's best bet against another four years of Democratic rule.
"What I tweeted was a sentiment that I had, and that is antifa is dangerous to society and antifa is the antithesis of safety and security and they are antagonists to law enforcement as well as to other people," Abbot said, according to McGaughy.
As life took her further away from Illinois, she developed other loyalties, in particular to the New York Yankees, the team that is perhaps the antithesis of the Cubs: they've won 27 World Series titles in the 108 years since the Cubs won their last.
U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson ruled Thursday night that grandparents and other close relatives can't be restricted from entering the U.S. That policy, articulated after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the administration's travel ban, "represents the antithesis of common sense," Watson wrote.
In a world where we use social media to broadcast highly curated versions of ourselves, the app offers a frightening antithesis: to tell the people in our lives, via a small orange dot moving across a map, exactly where we are at all times.
From the moment we met him, the current Pope's PR campaign has been in full swing: Francis stepped out into the world wearing humble white garments, a simple cross draped around his neck—the antithesis of the ostentatious papal regalia worn by Benedict XVI.
While the Koch network was successful in backing tax cuts and criminal justice reform earlier in Trump's term, more lately it's been forced to contend with a president focused on ongoing trade wars, massive spending and harsh immigration rhetoric — all antithesis to its ethos.
The OBOR project is "the antithesis of Trump's wall with Mexico – and it's not just a metaphor, both the Wall and the OBOR are plans for action – a contrast so sharp and so binary it's impossible for anyone to sit on the fence," DBS said.
This label-creep phenomenon opens us up to the antithesis of the progressive views and values that has made us proud to be Democrats — specifically, tolerance for political expression and opinions that are different from our own and most importantly, avoiding generalizations and stereotyping.
Without virtue—the willingness to put the public interest above one's own—Montesquieu believed, no institutional structure of any kind, however well thought out, will succeed for long; and where corruption—virtue's antithesis—becomes too widespread, it will bring any nation inevitably to ruin.
" In an interview just off the House floor, King also espoused his own hard-line immigration views, saying that the US is a "Judeo-Christian country" and immigrants need to embrace "Americanism" and "not create enclaves in America that are the antithesis of Americanism.
His comments Thursday played into the enduring conceit in American politics that Paris and France epitomize effete, liberal, globalized elites that are the antithesis of the earthly, honest American values on which Trump built his appeal to the Midwestern voters who made him President.
Rather than try, Joel Grey has chosen to burrow down into his R.O.A.L., examine every ­fiber — even though it was a leering creep, the rouged M.C. of the Kit Kat Klub in Hal Prince's "Cabaret" and the utter antithesis of his own nice-guy persona.
Maybe he's been studying karate under some kind of evil, swan-hating master, an antithesis to Mr. Miyagi, who, instead of teaching him to wax a car or sand the floor or whatever, sends him out into the world to do really mean shit.
In all of our collective years of practice, this is the most blatant act of retaliation we have ever encountered, and it represents the antithesis of all of the progress society has made on issues of discrimination and harassment in the past number of years.
When Central American migrants, including many unaccompanied children, began surging across the border in early 2014, Mr. Obama, the antithesis of his impulsive successor, had his own characteristic reaction: He formed a multiagency team at the White House to figure out what should be done.
In addition to the fresh approach — which includes swearing and hokey graphics, making it the antithesis of "Chef's Table," another Netflix foodie hit — it's a really interesting examination of Asian-American culture, and what parts of that culture are so rarely represented on television.
Though some of the sounds and styles overlapped, big beat was like the poppier antithesis to the intellectualism of the more critically beloved IDM, and a response to the self-importance of purist DJs who were dominating the UK dance scene in the mid-90s.
But Ms. Cheney's criticism, which has been picked up by other right-wing commentators, overlooks important differences between Mr. Trump's decision and that of his predecessor — differences that underscore how Mr. Trump's foreign policy still remains, to some extent, the antithesis of Mr. Obama's.
At first, many in Carmen del Emero — a two-day journey by river from the town of Rurrenabaque and more than 250 miles north of the capital — saw Mr. Morales as the antithesis to a long chain of leaders who did not represent their interests.
Kenshō, 'the antithesis of Goop,' launches a research-based guide to natural medicine The two founders and their Los Angeles-based team amassed a group of healthcare providers hailing from Stanford University,  Harvard University, Columbia University and others — all with a concentration on accreditation.
Where there's room today for open marriage, polyamory and apps that can yield instant sexual gratification with zero emotional investment, we witness the rise of seduction's antithesis: violent "incel" culture, in which involuntarily celibate young men — fueled by the online manosphere — kill people. Why?
With gnarled forests in Northern Ireland, vast glaciers in Iceland, and ancient medieval fortresses in Croatia, GoT's locations are the antithesis of the cheap studio-sets-only of TV in the 1950s and 60s and even the exterior shots of the 1970s and 80s.
In a comic antithesis to the gravity of his wife's near-to-death body, Knausgaard finds himself and his infant daughter, months later, low on gas, without any milk for his baby, without any money, credit or bank cards, journeying to his wife's hospital.
Forlorn and seemingly imprisoned in an empty room with red walls and black-and-red checkered floors, the pathetic and somewhat tragic-looking figures in both the paintings are quite obviously the antithesis of a king, and personify the starving, lonely denizens of Calcutta.
There's a guest star (or two) that's the antithesis of the headliner: the anarchic Red Hot Chili Peppers with the sleekly choreographed Bruno Mars; the ultra-funky Missy Elliott with the measured pop of Katy Perry; and this year the sultry, commanding Beyoncé with the dorky Coldplay.
And that dark memory helps reinforce why Wii U felt like the antithesis of Switch: It was a console that seemed like its second screen should allow for portable play, but which instead bound players to an anchor in the form of a chunky plastic console.
Indeed, although Donald Trump may appear to be the antithesis of Barack Obama, the last two men elected President of the United States are strikingly similar on two scores: both were anti-establishment candidates who won the presidency largely by outsmarting their opponents on social media.
The app, which rebranded itself last year as a premium, paid-for "Relationship App" as the antithesis to its hookup-heavy competitors, surveyed 8,000 of their users in five major American cities about which first date moves have resulted in serious sparks—or a lack thereof.
In a way, the book is a complete antithesis to the cupcakes and cricket ideals espoused by Conservatives young and old, the people who'd prefer not to think as Britain as a nation that fundamentally needs the escapism that pubs and clubs and concert halls offer.
The artist's peripatetic childhood in a military family taught her from a very young age what it meant to be on the move, and from her earliest practice in 1992, the notion of dislocation and its antithesis of permanence has been pervasive in most of her work.
Our insides are itchy, messy, labyrinthine, swampy places to live—the antithesis of what we see when we look at an image of a person online (or the image they provide us in a few conversations) and they appear to be tied up in a neat bow.
The significance of Trump's image as security-conscious in an age of terrorism, his status as the outsider antithesis of a highly unpopular and ineffective Washington establishment, and most importantly of all, the perception of him serving as a restorative economic force, could not be understated.
Weirdly enough, the many slams, bombs and suplexes, the use of tables, ladders and chairs, and the high flying spots in continuing efforts to push the envelope are the antithesis of what the first wave of professional workers had in mind when they began working their matches.
A lot of her maneuvers appear to be an effort to position herself as a sort of antithesis to Trump — he hasn't released his tax returns, has held onto his family business despite calls to divest, and his administration is under a constant cloud of corruption.
With his nationalist instincts, strongman style, and history of making crude statements about women, gay people and indigenous groups, Mr. Bolsonaro is in many ways the very antithesis of a "Davos Man" — the term once used to describe the type of person who attends the annual conference.
"This seems to be the antithesis of what happens at most Georgia gun ranges," said Steve, a 66-year-old paramedic and certified marksmanship instructor who recently joined the S.R.A. "Mine had a Brian Kemp day last Saturday," he added, referring to Georgia's right-wing gubernatorial candidate.
If he pursues the 153 presidential bid that he is thought to be contemplating, he could position himself as a sort of antithesis to Scott Walker, the Republican governor of Wisconsin, who campaigned for president in 2016 on a message of fierce opposition to organized labor.
Just think of how young people on the threshold of adulthood see the world when a person who embodies the antithesis of character qualities their mothers and fathers worked so hard to instill — honesty, fairness, compassion, generosity — rises to occupy the most powerful office in the world.
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"The Schooldays of Jesus" may stand as a riposte to the common charge that Coetzee's approach to fiction is cerebral and his prose dry, since Dmitri is the passionless Simón's antithesis: a supremely flamboyant vocal performer and, despite his Russian name, a classically melodramatic Latin lover.
Filthy families and souls in despair pressed flat against one another in the grip to survive, uncountable arms and legs, torn-open eyes, locked in the train all night waiting for dawn, a scene so much the antithesis of her own morning she cannot enter it.
This is typically what nationalism has meant since the earliest references to it in human history, though there have no doubt been periods where nationalism, just like socialism or other philosophies, has been used to divide rather than unite, which is ironically the antithesis of its purpose.
In July, U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson called that interpretation "the antithesis of common sense," and opened the door to grandparents, grandchildren, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins, as well as refugees vetted by the government, to enter the country.
She said in a statement, "I am tired of people talking to me like I won some sort of rape lottery because the legal system did what it is supposed to do...accepting things simply as they are, because 'it could be worse' is the antithesis of progress."
The two world leaders who met Wednesday are united in the fight against ISIS -- a fact Trump heralded during a news conference in the White House Rose Garden -- but the duo are each other's antithesis when it comes to responding to the now ever-present issue of Syrian refugees.
Johnson, 55, has made a point of turning run-of-the-mill publicity events into a comedic adventure thanks to a large helping of upper-class English eccentricity, a trait that has made him popular with many Britons who see him as the antithesis of drab political rivals.
Perhaps most important of all for the long-term safety of all Americans, President Trump showed those who wish to challenge and undermine us, who embody the antithesis of our civilizational values — be they in Beijing, Tehran, Pyongyang or Moscow — that he is not afraid to take action.
It is largely forgotten that Federer, the balletic antithesis of the grinder, wore his hat backward for much of the match when he made his Grand Slam debut at the French Open in 1999 at age 17, losing in the first round to the Australian star Patrick Rafter.
Mr. Macron came to power as the antithesis of the populists, a young, self-assured, highly educated, well-off whiz kid who believed in the European Union and started a pro-business program to encourage the rich and powerful to restore dynamism and momentum to the French economy.
Kenshō Healthcare publicly launches its 'antithesis of Goop' While Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle brand startup serves up a heady mix of unverified pseudo-scientific claims alongside long-standing holistic practices, the founders of Kenshō Healthcare say they're focused on the verified and verifiable claims coming out of the medical community.
Her step-by-step videos are soothing and therapeutic — the antithesis of a Tasty video, which rushes through the process in 1 minute or less to get to the "money shot" (their words, not mine) — usually some form of hot cheese oozing out of a vegetable receptacle it shouldn't be in.
But the point is that during the first act, you're not allowed to ponder, as you're confronted with a dialectic that could happen only in musicals: provincial conservatives (that's Charlie and his employees) meet their antithesis, a troupe of flamboyant drag queens (that's Lola and her backup girls, the Angels).
"If we secure a good agreement, this would be, as one of our colleagues said this morning, an antithesis of protectionism, it would ensure, on the back of the TPP-11, that the Indo-Pacific continues to be the fulcrum of open and free trade," Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said.
Although it can be argued that Ivanka has simply been filling her portfolio with social justice buzz topics while oft ignoring her father's policies that are the antithesis of her alleged values, right now she has an opportunity to finally walk the walk: She can help get justice for Cyntoia Brown.
This side of the music business may seem dry as sandpaper, the antithesis of grime's raw creative energy—"here be beauty, there be pie charts," as Jez put it in Peep Show—but it's illustrative of a new paradigm; grime as mainstream is, for now at least, the way things are.
Los Blancos claimed five league titles in the seventies and also won the Copa del Rey on three occasions, while Atletico – formerly favoured by the regime but rapidly positioning themselves as the antithesis of their cross-town rivals – also boasted an imperious side which won two titles and two cup finals.
And that's the greatest takeaway from this season of Fuller House: the producers and selectors that make up fast-paced, cutting-edge world of electronic music are the exact antithesis of the wholesome predictability of Full House's cherished milkmen, paperboys, and evening TV—and thus not long for this world.
But can you still consider it a success if you're able to understand the thing an artist wanted to get at, especially if the artist in question considered music as the antithesis to their own words—and especially if that artist was born at the beginning of the last century?
"Wolfgang Schäuble may have left the finance ministry but his project for turning the eurozone into an iron cage of austerity, that is the very antithesis of a democratic federation, lives on," Yanis Varoufakis, a firebrand former Greek finance minister who often clashed with Mr. Schäuble, said in an email.
Every investor wanted to gut the inside and start from scratch, to open something "fun" that played pop hits or a sports bar lined with TVs—the kind of places that seemed to be taking over the East Village, and were the antithesis of what The Hard Swallow was all about.
Jeb Bush, who lost the 2016 primary to Trump, appeared at Hogan's second inauguration ceremony to offer high praise; "Larry's at the top of a list of leaders that I admire today because what's happening here in Annapolis is the antithesis of what's happening in Washington, DC, these days," Bush said.
The joyful dance music that came through was the antithesis of what was depicted in the video: police officers walking through a downtown thoroughfare, using a portable loudspeaker to play dissonant and grating sounds amid verbal instructions to clear the street (which came through the headphones at a subdued volume).
Rush really doesn't want to because it's the literal fucking antithesis of everything he is and does, and Scott says I know but it'll make getting around and buying stuff easier, and Rush says I know and that's the exact fucking problem, and then Scott asks him if this is their first fight.
That's probably because offices are symbolic of stability and containment, and the music King Krule plays, in particular from his new album The Ooz (which, if you're interested, is officially the Third Best Album of 2017™ according to your pals at Noisey), is the exact antithesis of both of those two concepts.
Her most recent tweet was something along the lines of "wow I'm sleeping in my own bed and not after 3 AM for the first time in days" and then some sad Maroon 5 lyrics—which I felt was both confirmation of the affair and that she is the absolute antithesis of myself.
Infuriated by the President, California Democrats—such as Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom, who is leading the race to replace Brown, and State Senate leader Kevin de León, who is challenging Dianne Feinstein for her seat in the U.S. Senate—have argued that the state is a "sanctuary," and the antithesis of Trump's Washington.
" Last week, Carlson's liberal antithesis, MSNBC's Chris Hayes, reacted to the plight of people at the US-Mexican border, tweeting, "How much do you have to believe in the promise of America to walk 1000 miles with your children, get tear-gassed at the border, and *still* want to come live here?
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A self-effacing, good-natured, vivacious Texan who professed to be awed by celebrities, Ms. Smith was the antithesis of the brutal columnist J. J. Hunsecker in Clifford Odets and Ernest Lehman's screenplay for "Sweet Smell of Success," which portrayed sinister power games in a seamy world of press agents and nightclubs.
" Founded in 2013, Outdoor Voices blew up the athletic wear world by billing itself as the antithesis of brands like Nike, opting for soft fabrics and bright matching leggings and sports bras that were more "bike trip to the farmer's market with your girl gang" than "sprint on the track until you collapse.
The tail-end of the 90s had spawned a roster of women in rap, like Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown, who were overtly explicit, bragging about their sexual prowess like their male counterparts; and while Missy Elliott and Da Brat may represented their tomboyish antithesis, Hill did something still more unusual for the time.
These concepts found their way into the cinema — into the soft plastic finishes of the circular, rotating space station in Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey," where it was the antithesis of the sourceless, death-bringing black slab monolith, itself almost the clone of that icon of corporate Modernism, Mies van der ­Rohe's Seagram Building.
I'm a freakishly fast reader, but to me, podcasts and audiobooks are the antithesis of speed reading: It's there to slowly be taken along with the storytelling, and some of my favorite podcasts (I'm looking at you, 99% Invisible and Radiolab) use sound effects, careful pacing, and elaborate audio craftsmanship to their full effect.
Degrassi is the antithesis to shows more like The O.C. or 90210 where they're more glamorizing young people's lives and not talking about the very real and adult things that happen to young people...I know that I've had a lot of good responses where people are like 'Thank you so much for talking about this.
Queens are supposed to lead, they don't step on the spirits of the girls who come after them then to just try and take that same spirit This heartbroken black female narrative you keep trying to push is the Antithesis of what feminism is You been singing about this nigga for years and he still playing you.
Most ironically, this occurred today across the waters when Britain — the very antithesis of Jefferson and Madison — voted to leave the EU and its centralized bureaucracy which in such a very short time had become more and more centralized on the continent and hostile to the sovereignty of its member states, leaving Britain in the margins.
She sought to reinforce her deep roots in African-American churches on Thursday, paying tribute to several of the Baptist congregations she had visited during the campaign, and present herself as the antithesis of Mr. Trump, who drew criticism last week after revelations that his campaign had prewritten questions and responses when he spoke at a black church.
But, as is so often the case with this polymath of anarcho-punk, the conversation strayed to topics as diverse as Trump being the obvious organic antithesis to the Obama presidency, Japanther's links to the resurgent Black Panther movement, how diet has dulled our urge to protest, and that time he met John Lennon on Ready Steady Go!
And as proud of a home as I grew up in, when you're a teenager and you don't want anything but to have crushes, and clothing things are a priority, if the desired option is blonde-haired blue-eyed, or brown-haired green-eyed, somewhere along the way you might think that the antithesis must be ugly.
He's dehorned, his wings cut off, feathers plucked and rhinestones popped off, until, at the end of this musical romp through the rock star's early career, we're left looking at a man in a simple black Puma tracksuit and wire-rimmed glasses — the antithesis of the bejeweled mad hatter that was his stage persona in the 1970s.
If Barack Obama embodied the new ideal of the progressive man — a hands-on dad and a self-identified feminist married to a high-achieving woman who was once his boss, who is also well mannered and protective of his family — then Mr. Trump is his antithesis, an old-school chauvinist embracing a new code of adolescent anarchy.
Ms. Malliotakis, 36, has positioned herself as the antithesis to Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat she accuses of neglecting average New Yorkers and letting quality of life deteriorate in the city, and as a more formidable candidate than Mr. Massey, who she has suggested is bland and less capable of courting Democrats in a general election.
"There are a lot of wonderful things General Lee is known to have done, and this is the antithesis of what he wanted," Tracy Lee Crittenberger, 58, said of the violence in Charlottesville, where white supremacists and their opponents brawled in the streets and a man plowed his speeding car into a crowd of counterprotesters, killing one woman.
"The argument was that those programs failed in part because the capital was too diffuse to make an impact in any one location, and also that it had too many rules and regulations, and this was meant to be the antithesis to that," says Rachel Reilly, director of impact investing at the non-profit developer Enterprise Community Partners.
"We've seen an increasing push in the last couple of decades for patients to take a more active role in their care, and discrimination is the antithesis of that, which undermines trust and good communication with the doctor," said lead study author Laura Attanasio of the University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Public Health and Health Sciences.

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