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Donald Trump articulates few policies beyond erratic and contradictory pronouncements.
Sarah Kuhn, who's written several comics series, articulates this well.
She articulates the nature of an unshakeable state of burnout.
Farber, Molesworth articulates, looked at a movie like a painting.
My Favorite Murder merely articulates the id of such shows.
"Exactly how he articulates that will be important," Zandi said.
"The Hate Race" articulates the quotidian experience of living with racism.
Cinema does that too, articulates what we can usually only imagine.
Dr. John Cunningham articulates well the tension in the Australian system.
The program that Mr. Schumer articulates sounds like a fine one.
Cavestany articulates the central contradiction of being a thrash metal lifer well.
He articulates it, then tries to go out and back it up.
It articulates a grief and rage hitherto believed to be not fully articulable.
The image articulates a symbolic threat against immigrant communities who would critique your actions.
She's a brilliant businesswoman, and she beautifully articulates the feelings of her impoverished clientele.
He articulates and justifies the resentment dammed up in the souls of the frustrated.
However, Bi Gan's film elides actual plot elements far more than it articulates them.
Wild articulates a repertoire of opinions that is no longer a rarity in Germany.
The building articulates the central animating idea that held this bursting, turbulent country together.
First, it articulates what the Trump's administration thinks is important to the evangelical voter.
Indeed, it's not until episode four of seven that S-Town's theme finally articulates itself.
Guidance, they said, outlines supervisory expectations or priorities and articulates regulators' views on appropriate practices.
In her interview with Stillman, Irish articulates what she considers the purpose of her art.
Instead, we watch one scene after another in which Grace simply articulates her evolving woes.
This user-friendly dashboard articulates all your spending habits in easy-to-read charts and graphs.
As Katzman thoughtfully articulates in Davis's film, this focus on test-prep skews what schools teach.
We look at the photograph, and the question on our lips articulates its mystery and magic.
And he also articulates a sort of a framework for how we would engage these communities.
The acting here has less obvious brilliance, but it more powerfully articulates the theme of powerlessness.
But, contrary to what we might expect, Reed articulates this digital-like world solely through paint.
Though occasionally challenging, Adunni's brave, fresh voice powerfully articulates a resounding anger toward Africa's toxic patriarchy.
She commands large crowds, articulates her vision well and takes selfies with anyone who wants one.
Each of Cervantes's posters articulates a precise political project and perspective rather than a generic globalism.
The person that is animated and articulates their passions is who we're excited to keep talking to.
"To the extent that the 'alt-right' articulates that interest, it will continue to grow," Brimelow said.
The "Shorter Working Week" report articulates this tension:These new technologies are 'both a promise and a threat'.
The first is that it articulates what the Trump's administration thinks is important to the evangelical voter.
If something already exists that articulates that feeling then it's easier to just pull in the work.
Maybe it's the fact that she articulates words with the precision of someone who finds them delectable.
"It would be great to have a statement that articulates our approach," said the social-media executive.
In Miss Americana, the much-anticipated Taylor Swift documentary now on Netflix, Swift articulates a similar idea.
He's a G. The black British experience is difficult to articulate well, and he articulates it really well.
We've all been there, and it can be sad and paralyzing and hurtful—"Foundations" articulates those feelings brilliantly.
In "For Audre" from Movement in Black, Parker articulates their inseparatebility: Sister, love Some things are not possible.
But he doesn't revel in suffering, either; he figures out what hurting sounds like and then articulates it.
He articulates how different forms of information technology bear different assumptions about the nature of knowledge and intelligence.
Mostly, he speaks through his visuals, particularly the camerawork that alternately articulates his and Cleo's points of view.
BETH FINKELSTEIN, NEW YORK To the Editor: Your Op-Ed article articulates a perspective that is sorely needed.
The juxtaposition articulates how easily life and coffee talk can go on as fascism rises and as victims fall.
Margaret McCartney, a general practitioner in Glasgow, articulates the problem perfectly in an essay about so-called clean eating.
There's a lot of benefit from specialization and the new brand articulates much more clearly what we stand for.
Any articulation of principles or values should be accompanied by a plan that articulates how they can be achieved.
To the Editor: My colleague Caitlin Zaloom articulates my greatest frustration as an undergraduate dean at New York University.
For 17-year-old musician Tayahna Walcott, that means making music that unabashedly articulates her unique point of view.
It also articulates nicely (and appropriately) that the risks of regulation ought to be carefully balanced against possible benefits.
It pops out and articulates vertically — so it can be used to compose shots far above or below eye level.
Article 92 of the Spanish Constitution articulates that political decisions of special importance may be submitted to a consultative referendum.
We didn't like Andromeda much either, but Dunkey articulates his very valid and correct criticisms in such a funny way.
It articulates internal turmoil, but at the same time, recognizes that she has power in reclaiming her narrative and identity.
Every startup should have a story that articulates the motivation behind the business and the problem it's trying to solve.
She understands the structural causes of injustice in this society and articulates them in a way I've never heard before.
And, indeed, the concerns the manifesto articulates about imbalance in political leanings at Google are easy enough to nod along to.
Donald Trump articulates their sense of betrayal, and his followers tragically believe that the enemy of their enemy is their friend.
He's fond of soul-inflected grace notes, but he always articulates them thickly and cleanly, rolling into and out of them.
They fell in love—transgressing unspoken rules of race and class, which Aitkenhead articulates with cool intelligence—and had two sons.
Likewise, Memories… Do Not Open articulates the romantic anxieties that supposedly plague affluent, heterosexual millennials, and perhaps fratboys most of all.
Despite the disparity of the neighborhoods, the desire to make a public pledge in each articulates a holistic picture of the city.
Catunda articulates both of these themes in the soft, organic formal nature of her work, implicitly contradicting the political austerity at hand.
It is tough to find out what he is thinking as he measures up questions, considers his answers, and articulates his response.
She's a singer-songwriter from Birmingham, England, with a voice that rings of clarion self-assurance but often articulates more complicated truths.
Even though she articulates her thoughts in a way that would make Private Eye's Pseuds Corner editor giddy, María feels really genuine.
In Sisters of the Yam: Black Women and Self Recovery, bell hooks articulates how contemporary black womanhood demands constant vigilance and resistance.
"The flowers, made of rip-stop nylon fabric, will inflate and move hypnotically in the wind," she articulates in the project description.
The article clearly articulates how men and boys are not allowed to show their emotions and the negative effects throughout their lifetimes.
The designer's success may be attributed, in part, to how effectively his clothing articulates an essential "high-low-ness" in American style.
There is no voice-over or even dialogue, yet he clearly articulates what feels like an entire conversation about defeat and despair.
"Cork articulates no link between the lease provision and the District's common law of unfair competition, and we see none," Griffith wrote.
"Majestic Splendor" articulates a compelling tension between beauty and decay — values that have been fundamentally opposed in the long history of art.
Meanwhile, the Nate Parker image articulates the perspective of marginalized people who refuse to be silent about the injustices the United States inflicts.
He tells stories that tend to repeat themselves, and articulates struggles that aren't the kind you grow out of easily (if at all).
In the ink and gouache drawing, "Buildings, Paris" (circa 1950s), Harvey articulates walls, windowpanes, the accordion folds of shuttered gates, shadows and reflections.
But not all of them are saying the same things — as a new series of comics from the Nib poignantly and painfully articulates.
The upper half of the body articulates precise movements that allow for interpretation, while the lower half maintains any of five statuelike stances.
Bleakness is a hurdle for any dystopia, an imaginary society of the worst kind that articulates anxieties about the world we're in now.
Structurally, the painting delineates the rhythmic indentions of the interleaving petals with a crispness that clearly articulates their triangular forms and serrated edges.
"This party is strongest when it stands for the values it articulates and we'll work it out as we go along," she said.
John E. Petty articulates the common thread between Tartakovsky's influences in his 2011 dissertation for the University of North Texas, Stage and Scream.
But the documentary artfully articulates the ideas of the musical in its own way, while elegantly focusing on performance, collaboration, and Sondheim's specific artistry.
It articulates four obligations of a broker: If the obligations are enforced vigorously, they represent a significant step up in oversight for the industry.
"What Donald Trump articulates has given them some food for thought," said Harsh V. Pant, a professor of international relations at King's College London.
The meme articulates the desperate release of a generation who have watched on as their nightclubs have been closed, and their economic futures damned.
The drawing projects her authority and beauty, conveyed in no small part by the solidity with which Pruitt articulates the volumes of her form.
" We believe the name TC Energy clearly articulates our complete business – pipelines, power generation and energy storage operations," Chief Executive Officer Russ Girling said.
But in a late January opinion from Howell released Thursday, she articulates how the company and the prosecutors were still in a stand off.
This piece also articulates why we have "women's fiction" but no comparable label for men's fiction (presumably because men's fiction is just considered fiction).
Liquid, still monologuing, articulates it this way: This is, I think, is the heart and soul of the first few Metal Gear Solid games.
I particularly admire the way the prose articulates working class butch lesbian identity and how Jess grows into themselves over the course of the narrative.
Fujifilm has slimmed down the 3-inch touchscreen display, which still pulls out and articulates vertically, but won't fully flip to face forward for vlogging.
By contrasting symbols of birth and faith with vignettes of death and loss, Minax articulates the complexities of his relationships with family, religion, and childhood.
Ted articulates that same agenda with an unwavering devotion to our Constitution, the sanctity of life, and the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights.
Will the middle class have a leader who articulates tax reform, trade policy that promotes transitioning workers' retraining or tax policy that encourages domestic production?
"Ithaca" articulates, at a high level of refinement, what has become a cliché of popular culture: that the journey is more important than the destination.
The Directive articulates the policy of the United States to pursue and utilize both Government and commercial sector technologies to track and monitor space debris.
Like his real-life heroine, the legendary singer Gertrude (Ma) Rainey, Mr. Wilson articulates a legacy of unspeakable agony and rage in a spellbinding voice.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads     In whatever one does, one deploys or proffers or expresses or articulates or displays both conscious and unconscious style.
If Middlemarch articulates Eliot's faith in a world of greater physical mobility, social mobility is the transformation that forms the blazing heart of her vision.
She is deliberate about what details she articulates and what dissolves into the background, what immediately draws our gaze, and what we notice upon further scrutiny.
While Johnson articulates feelings of jealousy throughout, she doesn't fail to bring up its counterpart: "compersion," the joy of seeing a partner happy with someone else.
The whole bike articulates as you move your weight from one side of the bike to the other, allowing the rider to navigate hills with ease.
It's warped by it's new lyrics, but not entirely—what's leftover articulates the tension of the mid-90s better than any schmaltz or pageantry every could.
As a superb constitutional attorney, Cuccinelli easily articulates the bases of the correct positions on issues such as national sovereignty, birthright citizenship and proper criminal detention.
By then, I feel like death / poop"; another articulates, "How I feel about Marlene: She could keel over plus die and I'd be happy plus ecstatic.
With loaded reflections on growing up in the US as a Muslim and an orphan, she also vividly articulates the sometimes fragmented nature of diasporic existence.
The map articulates the shape of all seven continents in bright colors but overlays them with numerous additional wires designating major migratory routes over the centuries.
It gives us an excuse to revisit the reason "Get Out" has been one of the year's major movies: It articulates the previously inarticulable about race.
One of the more nuanced pieces, by the philosopher Peter de Marneffe, articulates a liberal position on polygamy that opposes its legalization but also its criminalization.
"As Rosie Batty so clearly articulates, this epidemic does not discriminate and we felt we should participate and help stop this tragic Australian statistic," she said.
" His favorite part of fatherhood has been seeing his daughters reach new milestones, "whether it's the first step or whether it's the way that Sloane articulates something.
There is something Vetements-y about the way the boot articulates itself, almost as if it takes up more space by giving me less to stand on.
Its followers are deeply frustrated people, and al-Qaeda articulates the causes of those frustrations, identifies an enemy responsible for them, and presents a viable-sounding solution.
And the blackness that this song and video articulates is not some kind of abstract, cool, costume that can be put on and taken off at will.
This desire articulates itself in many different ways, but one of the most basic expressions of this need comes in the form of being heard and respected.
The Commission's newly published report articulates the opportunity and shows how many of the market winners of tomorrow are already promoting sustainability in their business models today.
And still, for some reason — despite her relatability and the way she articulates the realities of institutionalized misogyny — we focus on Sandy, Danny, and Greased-effing-Lightning.
But the heart of the film is his loyal friend Montgomery (Jonathan Majors), a budding playwright who best articulates his inner anguish through the art of theater.
Next, the text is converted using neural machine translation into the text of the other language, and finally text-to-speech voice modulation articulates the other language.
Nahaal: I love how vocal Joanna is about the issues she's passionate about and the way she articulates her thoughts so fluidly through the limitations of language.
The elliptical narrative structure articulates a sad truth of the addict's life concerning both the challenge and the tedium of making it through to the next fix.
The experts hit on a nuance that Trump rarely articulates: The VA's much-publicized wait time scandals have overshadowed what it has done well in health care.
In a candid conversation with Hyperallergic, Clinton articulates the joys and the challenges of running a small gallery in the midst of a rapidly changing contemporary art market.
By creating such objects as small, mobile living spaces and textiles — items that fulfill our primary needs — Zittel articulates this question over and over in an essential manner.
On some tracks, Ms. Reid articulates a chugging pulse, but on "Warm Dark Realness" all four musicians move in a slow ooze, building mystery instead of momentum. G.R.
Or is it as James Jay Carafano, PhD, articulates in his article for the Heritage Foundation that this "'lead from behind' strategy" has the U.S. in full retreat?
I will have a quote in my head, but when it moves from my head to the canvas, it's the painting gesture that drives it and articulates it.
Although the issue of the monetary value-versus-cultural value is a highly contested topic of debate, Stealing Shadows subliminally articulates the ever-present disparity between the two.
Born to a teenager who was born to a teenager, she articulates the disproportionate burden that poverty puts on women, and how this affected her own view of motherhood.
He's more intelligent and well-spoken than most Trump supporters have been portrayed, and he actually articulates some of the fair criticisms the right has leveled at the left.
Earlier this year, I wrote a column about how much I relate to Rina's music, about how perfectly she articulates my own complex, sometimes tense relationship with the internet.
The Medium post from the Lyft exec articulates a vision of the future that would see most of the rides on Lyft's network of cars handled autonomously by 2021.
John T. ChisholmDubai, United Arab Emirates To the Editor: Andy Newman perfectly articulates a fear that many travelers lose sleep over: Does travel equate to being a bad person?
And whatever you think of his diagnosis, this is an important book that's worth engaging because it articulates what many Americans on one side of the culture war feel.
Strout, the author of "Olive Kitteridge," articulates in this novel "the Gordian knot of family, binding together fear and misery, solace and love," according to our reviewer, Claire Messud.
The scene where Robin Williams talks about his dead wife farting in bed articulates undying love in a language that James "King of the World" Cameron simply doesn't speak.
"It begs the question of where the president gets his information as he articulates his administration's global approach," said Mark Brzezinski, the ambassador to Sweden under President Barack Obama.
"All agree that gerrymandering is a noxious and destructive practice", the majority wrote, but the Maryland voters' complaint cannot be adjudicated before the Supreme Court articulates the "correct legal foundation".
The real question going forward then centers less on Trump's willingness to stifle or rethink his positions on hot button social issues, but in how -- and when -- he articulates them.
The conversation around Damore's firing elegantly articulates a paradox around labor protections in America, and the way that our political conversation is not up to the task of addressing it.
Genesis, who had been showing me the ropes for the past few hours, articulates his love for Street Fighter the way an art history major might about a Monet painting.
"Why Liberalism Failed" is a book that reads like an attempt to enunciate a primal scream, a deeply exasperating volume that nevertheless articulates something important in this age of disillusionment.
But the movie, via its dissident characters, articulates a "FUCK YOU" — actually visible onscreen through Elisa's use of American Sign Language — to him and everything he represents, despite the consequences.
The rear screen still articulates up or down when you're holding the camera above or below you, but unfortunately, it doesn't fully flip around, which would've been immensely helpful for vlogging.
The idea, which she articulates very clearly, is to make the public associate her husband with that tragic giant and not the lesser likes of the assassinated President James A. Garfield.
With the other modes, you are beholden to when it shows up, but also, just for those reasons mentioned, the MTA articulates all the time that work is always going on.
"The report clearly articulates that DOD continuing to do business the way it always has and expecting the world to go along with it is not going to work," he says.
Well the one that speaks to me the most is Malcolm X. I've watched bare Malcolm X interviews: how he articulates himself, what he believes in, and what he stands for.
Such criticism also overlooks how well Trump articulates the frustrations that talkers and listeners have expressed for decades, and how he ripped his unfiltered and hyperbolic style from the talk radio playbook.
On the one hand, Barnes beautifully articulates the way in which art moves us; on the other, his impulse to not taint his initial reactions can feel at times like playing safe.
It's a nearly four-minute-long virtual-reality experience that re-articulates Pariser Platz with violent and erotic encounters, meant to provoke a sense of simulacrum, a complete distanciation from reality itself.
I love it, mostly because my favorite situations are the sort where the deep stupidity of modern life articulates itself in a way that is so plain it's impossible not to listen.
Personal Case is a very local and internally conceived exhibition that nevertheless articulates a very far-reaching question, perhaps the general question of contemporary practices: what have we done with the future?
ANONYMOUS This quandary neatly articulates a widespread workplace problem: Where, exactly, is the line between behavior that has a genuine negative impact and the kind that simply drives us up the wall?
When Kevin, confused and self-loathing though he may be, articulates the desire to "let two competing facts exist in the same space," he might as well be speaking for the play.
The change in how Google articulates its business model comes in response to growing political and regulatory scrutiny of adtech business models such as Google's — including on data protection and antitrust grounds.
Somebody crafted a version of it that perfectly articulates Marilyn's position: The most intellectually evolved stance in the 2020 election — the laser-brain one — is to support Williamson both ironically and unironically.
The formal strategy articulates two broad themes of the Trump administration's approach — what senior officials call "an unprecedented focus on homeland security and the border" and a greater emphasis on economic issues.
The memo obtained by the Times specifically articulates a proposal to create a definition for "sex" under Title IX, the federal civil rights law that forbids discrimination in schools receiving government funds.
Taken together, this body of work, which isn't widely known, illuminates the artist's profound and lifelong investigation into the self and articulates her vision of the world, which was definitely not Surrealist.
Both Schnabel's and Hoban's fiction about Basquiat's persona articulates an inability and refusal to interpret Black genius outside of its market value — a template that persists in arts media, including Brant's media outlets.
A recent report from the Sierra Club articulates result of US cities making the transition to 100 percent renewable energy can reduce carbon pollution and help the US meet Paris climate agreement targets.
There's a major section of the book where the main characters have to learn how to pilot by driving a crab mecha, which is very different in the way it articulates and fights.
" A woman explaining her obsession with horseshoe crabs articulates Frazier's own attitude to his subjects when she says, "There's something about them — they have a deep purpose, a secret knowledge of their imperativeness.
That's when I learned the hard lesson that (as Carla Harris, a senior banker at Morgan Stanley, articulates): All the important decisions about your career are made when you're not in the room.
"While the resolution articulates strong human rights standards, the global situation for freedom of expression online demands more specific and detailed commitment from states," said Thomas Hughes, the executive director of Article 19.
This was the ultimate caricature of a bad Sanders answer on foreign policy: completely ignoring the present-day challenge, for which he articulates no real policy, and revisiting a 14-year-old vote.
" Doug articulates the issue at the core of the sketch: "It just feels like you guys are going easier on him because he's a charming, old black man, and he's done way worse stuff!
But I keep coming back to it anyway, and that's because it articulates a vision of digital music ownership — or rentalship, rather — that's warmer and more familiar than the ones presented by its competitors.
STEPHEN KLING, LARCHMONT, N.Y. The Workologist received dozens of varied responses to that item, but this one articulates a recurring theme: Both the offended employee and the Workologist are overreacting to a simple misunderstanding.
Empowered with the new model for global security that the ban treaty articulates, however, dozens of nations appear undeterred and are citing the new Cold War, North Korea and Iran to support their efforts.
A key part of Fitch's own internal rating process, Ratings Navigator is fully aligned with Fitch's published criteria and articulates the qualitative and quantitative factors which combine to form the overall Issuer Default Rating.
"Without turning linguistic or lyrical cartwheels, Jerkins lucidly articulates social dynamics that have dictated the realities of American black women for centuries, like how white feminism erases black women," Febos writes in her review.
Ms. Warren's political strategists believe that after years of Mr. Trump's leaning on catchphrases and easy-to-digest proposals like "build the wall," Democrats want a nominee who articulates a detailed vision for America.
"This is no different than someone making a more legally sound argument in a court of law, it's just that this 11-year old put it in the way he articulates it," Ford said.
Mark Esper, Secretary of the Army, said his office was examining a way to reduce the requirements development process, where the military articulates the concept of what it needs, to 12 months from five years.
As has often been the case with internet platforms, Twitter articulates its values most clearly in the things it doesn't say, doesn't do, and doesn't prioritize at a time when it matters more than ever.
Moore articulates this crucial point himself when he argues that "what free traders should be doing, if they want to be constructive, is to help the Trump administration" pass the United States Mexico Canada Agreement.
I SEE YOU (Berkley, $26), a nasty little tale by the British author (and former police officer) Clare Mackintosh, articulates female riders' secret fears of being stalked by some silent watcher on the London Underground.
He seems to understand their anxieties and fears regarding jobs losses due to trade and other factors, and articulates these issues well – which we Democrats need to do better in the months and years ahead.
The picture of chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE sitting with his hand over his eyes and head bowed articulates, far better than all the subsequent press spin, what was wrong with the speech.
In "Untitled (two)" (1996) and "Untitled (yellow with ellipses)" (223), Mehretu articulates concerns with migration and dislocation in drawings that suggest aerial views of masses of people, or in loosely structured arrangements suggesting refugee camps.
In Don't Call Us Dead ("don't call us dead / call us alive someplace better"), Smith articulates the experience of being part of two intersecting communities that perpetually grapple with the deaths of young black men.
Vloggers and other types who do a lot of self-shooting will appreciate that the LCD screen fully articulates, meaning it swings out and can be flipped to face frontwards to help you frame your shot.
I'll quote the central argument almost entirely as I think that it articulates remarkably well the core of Mosset's concerns: It is very difficult to speak of painting today, because it is difficult to see it.
The peach tree represents love and seduction in Chinese culture, and the "interplay of positive and negative elements also articulates oppositional emotional states of fear, attraction, joy, loneliness, and absence," Flowers Gallery explains in a statement.
Minaj articulates the stakes with the opening "As the world turns, the blunt burns/Watch them cunts learn" before reeling off three pointedly female, pointedly unfeminine sex songs so spectacular that the album never tops them.
The first bill addressing the two regions, passed a few weeks ago, is called the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, and the legislation articulates US support for the months-long protests in Hong Kong.
In this way, Shiflet's project articulates the ways that the heaviness of the world can feel purely random—the way that suffering can feel like it was just a cosmic wrong-place-at-the-wrong-time scenario.
Through body language alone, it's clear to see with Fudge: the way Hardy articulates the minister's carefully honed insincerity, the way he exudes stubbornness and pig-headed hostility, the way his voices crackles under pressure and fear.
This vision extends the department's strategic plan, which articulates the goal of "working toward no fatalities across all modes of travel," and creates a foundation for a transportation system that provides safety for everyone who uses it.
Inspired by Ms. Thomas's experiences with inmates at San Quentin State Prison in California, the play articulates the effects of long-term incarceration as a grieving writer agrees to draft a statement for an inmate's parole hearing.
Late in her new book God Land, author Lyz Lenz articulates the particular relationship that people who grew up in the Midwest have to the power structures of the Midwest as well as anybody I've ever seen.
To suggest that they are politically similar is a far stranger proposition, not least because Trump rarely articulates policy plans outside of general goal statements, frequently contradicts himself, and has openly stated he intends to be politically unpredictable.
Each natural passing articulates the unnatural: every aunt has a son who fell, or a daughter who hid in rubble for two years, until that knock of officers holding a bin bag filled with a dress and bones.
"Selling Out," about an elaborately mustachioed puppet maker, articulates the main theme being addressed by all of these shorts most clearly: it's a constant and exhausting balancing act being an idiosyncratic creative type and trying to make a living.
But it neatly articulates the most bipartisan argument against Trump: that he's an incompetent hypocrite with no plan to help the people whose support he's counting on, and that anarchy is more fun to fantasize about than to experience.
As his camera follows Juliette, Vadim almost incidentally articulates what will become standard elements of the St.-Tropez art-film plot: a romantic triangle (though the geometry is more complicated than that) leading toward a climactic burst of violence.
When he says, in a commentary on Manet's "Le Linge," that a palpable atmosphere is beginning to subsume distinct human figures, he not only captures the direction of Impressionist painting but articulates a process unfolding in his own work.
" A spokesperson for the US Bureau of Prisons told Holden that the new manual "addresses and articulates the balance of safety needs of transgender inmates as well as other inmates, including those with histories of trauma, privacy concerns, etc.
The Association for Behavior Analysis International still articulates protocols for and defends the use of aversives, contingent food programs, seclusion, and planned restraint as a form of treatment (as distinguished from its emergency use to prevent imminent risk of harm).
The sculpture, elegant and photogenic though it is, articulates a state of paralyzing and torturous tension, while the prints — made just two years before Bourgeois died at age 98 — have a looseness and fluidity that evokes comfort, openness, and resolution.
I think Mandy's so beautiful in that scene and how she articulates how it wouldn't be appropriate, it wouldn't really be right for her with kids and having just lost Jack so tragically to find another passionate, fiery, young romance.
For his latest sci-fi short film, The Narrow World, filmmaker Brent Bonacorso envisioned a giant kaiju sitting serenely in Venice Beach, LA. The beast articulates the wild inside of humans—the untapped personality traits, longings, and ambitions left unrealized.
Your feelings on the issue will probably correlate to your enjoyment of "This Ticonderoga," in which Mr. Kiedis articulates a worldview: "We are all just soldiers in this battlefield of life/One thing that's for certain is my burning appetite."
Carrie taught me that I was not simply a photographer making beautifully framed objects but rather an artist who articulates creative thoughts and ideologies that dismantle institutional and systemic racism, injustice, hierarchy, violence against black bodies, and crimes against humanity.
Ms. Rodgers, a Republican first elected in 73, is the highest-ranking female Republican in the House, as chair of the Republican Conference, which articulates policies for the majority, and has mostly batted away challengers in recent elections like pesky flies.
Such a deep dive, known in the wine world as a vertical tasting, helps to convey how a wine expresses the different conditions of each vintage, and shows whether it articulates a consistent sense of place despite the yearly variations.
The vehicle was H.R. 85033, the National Emergency Employment Defense (NEED Act), which articulates why the current debate over the debt ceiling should lead directly to a debate about monetary policy, and the origins of the debt-based economic system.
And for anyone dealing with similar situations — and unaware of the millions of words that have been penned on the topic over the centuries — stumbling on an article that articulates that vague sense of dissatisfaction can be both reassuring and revelatory.
Going into uncomfortably personal detail about awkward sexual encounters, self-loathing, and loneliness, that record seeks out all the darkest places of the soul, plainly articulates all the stuff we're generally not supposed to even think, and sets it all to music.
Expressing psychological states of melancholy, migraine, extended bed-rest, insomnia, motherhood, and innocence on the cusp of being lost, Faught articulates her idea that these are not only the many potential states of mind of her subjects, but of everyone, all the time.
" As Kali and Ponna promise offerings to "every god they encountered," the novel considers the constraints of tradition and beautifully articulates the couple's intense connection, even without a child—"just a slight movement of her eyes made his body toss and struggle.
After Women Without Men, where she discovered magical realism, Neshat delved into the territory of dreams — a concept she more fully articulates in her latest project Land of Dreams, on view at the Broad as a series of photographs and diptych video installation.
Visitors enter the exhibition through an area that highlights some of Ray's early solo work, which articulates her background in the fine art arena and lays claim to authorship of ideas about line and form that are so definitive to the Eames design aesthetic.
"Jacob's Room," Virginia Woolf It's hard to say which Virginia Woolf I would choose since she is, of all writers, the one who most clearly articulates the world as I live in and perceive it, and from whose books I draw the most acute comfort.
Referring to the era of The Circle, Progress poignantly articulates how artists like Kardinal Offishal, Saukrates, and Jully Black made for a more cohesive urban scene than today's disjointed collective, which is more hinged on persona and social media presence rather than craft and experience.
But it seems to me that much of Landrieu's trepidation, whether he articulates it as such or not, is that on the one hand he's not exactly aligned with this moment, but rather speaks to a previous era that prized pragmatics and didn't condemn compromise.
A first-time mother and mostly friendless graduate student who lives with her English professor husband in a rundown town in upstate New York, Ari articulates the physical and psychological demands, loneliness and the desperate love inherent in her new role with obscene, comforting honesty.
Though the bland corporate language of Twitter's policy statements refuses to name any pointed examples, it's easy to see where the past few years of high-profile harassment and the 2016 election have wormed their way into how the company re-articulates its policies.
As Randal O'Toole of the Cato Institute articulates, revenues generated through more direct user fees such as a VMT are fair and equitable, provide valuable feedback to infrastructure providers and users, inform consumers which infrastructure best meets their demands and helps create dedicated funding.
"The awful thing about life is this: everyone has their reasons," as Jean Renoir puts it in "The Rules of the Game," set on the eve of World War II. Masha has her reasons for turning on Beanpole, which she articulates with terrifying ferocity.
Assuming Justice Gorsuch realizes that compromises of this sort are the stuff of life on a multi-member court, did he really need to call the chief justice out on it with his patronizing public reminder about how the Supreme Court articulates "general principles"?
But the proposed Act requires several critical changes to ensure that this new authority is limited to the purposes PM May articulates, and to ensure that it encourages nations like India that will seek similar agreements to upgrade human rights and legal procedural protections.
"I must applaud Dominus on a brilliant review...While admittedly a large part of what compels the reader forward through this book is morbid fascination, it is steadily supplanted by sharing the profound and unrelenting grief Klebold articulates movingly and eloquently," said Stewart Mawdsley of Edmonton, Canada.
And let's not forget about the hardware quality of this thing: it's beautifully built, the stand articulates in every direction with a smooth, perfectly measured resistance, and there's a USB-C power port on the back, Bluetooth LE within, and a standard tripod mount at the bottom.
The four-year-old company — which articulates its mission as providing interactive content that spans music, gaming, and sports — has partnered with artists like Offset and Doja Cat, as well as athletes like Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster and Los Angeles Laker Kyle Kuzma.
" She was so captivated by the novel that she later wrote three essays about the ways in which James articulates a kind of moral philosophy, revealing the childishness of aspiring to moral perfection, a life of "never doing a wrong, never breaking a rule, never hurting.
He is acting to unravel America's global trading relationships, doing what he can to undermine NATO and the European Union, trying to find an excuse to wriggle out of defense obligations to South Korea, and otherwise implement the mercantilist vision he articulates over and over again.
The beauty of Drewchin's music—in its power and also in the jittery anxiety of it—is that it articulates this duality, that the body will always fail ("We're all going to die or whatever," she says at one point), but that every day we're also born anew.
To that end, as the joint burns down and his eyes get ever-so glazed, the rapper, wearing a green sleeveless sweatshirt, olive jeans, and pink-and-white Nike kicks, articulates why The Healing Component is simply the start of a long discussion rather than the final word.
But the bottom line is that the party I was once a proud and long member of has left me as its presidential candidate articulates beliefs beyond the pale of acceptable political belief and does nothing to denounce what just a year ago was unacceptable to the party.
It also perfectly articulates that intoxicating blend of existential dread, paralysing anxiety and relatable humour that will be familiar to anybody who is young and spends a lot of time scrolling through memes on their phone until their eyes feel dry and their brain feels like a smashed compass.
She articulates this through the wistful, sodden grain of her voice, as well as lyrics that describe desire in the most revolting terms possible ("Pinky promise kisses"; "kisses like pink cotton candy"; "How you'd be over me looking in my eyes when I come/ someone to watch me die").
I'm sure that when you read somebody who articulates something very good in an article they wrote, you're like, "Wow, that's a really interesting perspective of how they break down a topic," and you take a little bit of this just in the back of your head, right?
So it would be were it not for the fact that the personal truths that Gay articulates—the confession of trauma, its torturous and decades long inflictions of distress on her psyche, her still ongoing struggle against food—are truths that many fat-positive activists now and before resolutely reject.
And then there's Bernie Sanders, the pied piper of pipe dreams, who articulates a noble set of principles but outlines unworkable and, in some cases, outlandish policies that will never see the light of day with the next Congress, which is not likely to be dissimilar from the existing Congress.
" If the old slouchy beanie look was for guys who wanted to appear laid-back, the new tightly rolled beanie — helixing, as some have called it — is for the guy who's more self-aware about his scumbag tendencies, as one viral tweet articulates: "sorry i was so weird last night!
And because they do this while creating fashion that articulates and, most importantly, anticipates what women want to express and how they want to feel, they have earned the devotion and loyalty of their customers, who tend to be talented, self-realized women: architects and actors, writers and gallery owners.
In chapter two ("The Damage Done: Why Every Workplace Needs to Rule"), Sutton articulates TCA — "total cost of a-holes" — and outlines the areas TCA impacts, including psychological damage to employees and victims, organizational reputation, the ability to attract top talent, as well as the financial drain TCA can create.
Something different happens when he begins with a small red square in the upper right quadrant of a black painting, and proportionally increases their size as he articulates a row of four of them down the right side, along the bottom, defining a square made of 16 squares within a square.
Though the NHTSA Federal Automated Vehicle Policy itself has issues worthy of revision, including a problematic mechanism whereby it foists safety standard compliance on the states, the current course, whereby NHTSA articulates performance expectations in a non-binding manner, is a sensible middle-of-the-road approach during this period of transition.
It may be over, but Gen Z has taken it upon itself to revive the moniker for a different type of music — the moody, vibey, R&B-influenced kind; the kind that makes you feel all the feels; the kind that articulates emotions we can't even begin to express in regular conversation.
I'm trying to figure out a way to phrase this in a diplomatic way — in a way that articulates how they're pretty much just huge tools without saying exactly that... Arrogant, rude...I don't know if it's because I'm a woman and that's an excuse to dismiss everything I bring to the table, or what.
The appearance of a young Nikkei couple in blackface in a U.S. concentration camp on land that had, until the late 1800s, been inhabited for thousands of years by the Modoc people, articulates the dynamic in which non-white people (native, alien, slave) are manipulated as the subjects and counter-subjects of a chronic performance.
But one of the most daring and necessary is the novel Motherhood by Sheila Heti, in which she articulates all the doubts she had, when she hit her late 30s, around whether to have children—from the metaphysical to the petty via the intellectual, as well as those around the role of the artist.
If the Supreme Court strikes down DAPA — or upholds it, but articulates a limiting principle that clarifies that this is the most a president can do — both of those plans will be a lot harder to implement, but a Democratic president would be under even more pressure to find a way to protect immigrants.
Meant to portray Gotham's billionaire playboy as an aging man, Affleck looks to have put on a little weight for the role and lets his hair go grey at the temples—plus, his Batman doesn't bother shaving the five-o'clock shadow when he puts on the mask—but the actor never articulates his character's spiritual emptiness.
The speech is well worth watching in full as Cohen articulates, with a comic's truth-telling clarity, the problem with "the greatest propaganda machine in history" (aka social media platform giants) and how to fix it: Broadcast-style regulation that sets basic standards and practices of what content isn't acceptable for them to amplify to billions.
"Literature, be it in the form of a play or poem or novel, is often at its most captivating when it is at its most exaggerated, when it articulates our collective fears or concerns," writes Hanya Yanagihara in her editor's letter for T's Culture issue, which comprises 15 original plays that imagine our country five years into the future.
Jacob M. Appel, M.D. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York City President Trump and Congress would be wise to read Gawande's article, which articulates a solution for our embattled and dysfunctional health-care system that applies equally well to America's infrastructure woes and virtually all other major political issues, including foreign affairs.
PwC's Ryan articulates why he believes more executives should vocally support the #MeToo movement: "As a business leader, it is really important that we set the tone from the top of our organizations to make clear that this won't be tolerated and that women and men who feel they have been victims should not fear coming forward," he says.
In parallel with releasing her historical correspondence with the ICO, Dame Fiona Caldicott, the NDG, has written a blog post in which she articulates a clear regulatory position that the "reasonable expectations" of patients must govern non-direct care uses for people's health data — rather than healthcare providers relying on whether doctors think developing such and such an app is a great idea.
The festival "shares a mission that my friend and partner in Joining Forces, Dr. Jill Biden, articulates in a video for the festival, that film and TV can play a role in bridging the divide between our military and civilian communities by combating stereotypes and raising awareness about the unique challenges and the extraordinary strengths and contribution of our troops and their families,&apos" says the First Lady in the video.
I would only add that, among other factors, we should keep in mind that the NRA's video incorporates Sir Anish's sculpture for a fleeting moment, appearing for one second or less, and appearing right at the time that the video narrator articulates that "they use their ex-president to endorse the resistance … ," which of course refers to President Obama (the ex-president with past and present ties to Chicago).
On one hand, she articulates contrasts, such as the priest prostrated on the ground and the erect, levitating figure of the General, or the General's bulky frame to the priest's wane figure; on the other hand, there are formal and visual parallels, for instance, both men's stylized acting or the General's phallic saber, shown in at least one shot to pierce the seashell, and the priest's long fingers.
Following the familiar pattern of a classic "whodunit," Fatwa articulates the complex social issues that contribute to radicalization in a manner that is rather bleak: a cloistered culture of toxic masculinity that produces an echo chamber of violent ideas; the desire to control women and their bodies in the guise of spiritual righteousness; and the opportunism of agitators who see an opening to preach hate and gain power in a society still reeling from the effects of political upheaval.
This summer the UK's patient data watchdog, the National Data Guardian, released correspondence between her office and the ICO which informed the latter's 2017 finding that Streams had breached data protection law — in which she articulates a clear regulatory position that the "reasonable expectations" of patients must govern non-direct care uses for people's health data, rather than healthcare providers relying on doctors to decide whether they think the intended purpose for people's medical information is justified.
The late Charles L. Black, Jr. Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law and author of the seminal work on impeachment entitled, "Impeachment: A Handbook,'' best articulates the appropriate standard for evaluating what meets the definition of a high crimes and misdemeanors in the constitutional sense: That is, offenses that are clearly wrong, even if not criminal, and in Black's words, "seriously threaten the order or political society as to make pestilent and dangerous the continuance in power of their perpetrator.
As such, the response that this statement articulates is itself potentially of a temporary nature: With immediate effect, the work of art that was formerly known as LOVE STORY will carry the new title WILSON MUST GO. The new title will remain in effect for as long as the work is on view at the National Gallery of Victoria, or when the work is exhibited in any other exhibition context on Australian soil, until the NGV severs its relationship with Wilson Security.
And it articulates the concerns that many of us have long had about the road that kids frequently travel toward the country's most venerated and selective schools: the plotting of every major and minor step in terms of how it will look on an application; the lavish expenditures, by affluent families, on a veritable pit crew of tutors and trainers and admissions strategists; the gross overselling of accomplishments; the parental micromanaging; the working of any conceivable angle and pulling of any reachable strings.
Trump, in Grzymala-Busse's assessment, "articulates a classic populist message that we see in Europe: the elite establishment is a collusive cartel uninterested in the problems of 'the people,'" and, she continued, he has begun to follow the path of European populist leaders: Much of Trump's language and actions are also familiar: there is a standard authoritarian populist template, developed in Hungary and faithfully followed in Poland and in Turkey: first, go after the courts, then the media, then the civil society, churches, universities.
The lyrics fantasize about turning into the girlfriend's platonic female friend and thus getting closer; Camille's vocal mixture of vulnerability and artificiality, of soul and cartoon, of woman and man and something that you'll never understand, goes further — the very existence of such a voice, the result of Prince speeding up his own voice to resemble some creepy entity whose vaguely womanly bleat could have belonged to your aunt or a child or the anthropomorphized Feminine Principle, articulates the urge to escape one's own body, to escape all physical barriers and gender distinctions, to cross dividing lines between people and completely merge with the other ("I wanna be all the things you are to me").

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