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"blinders" Definitions
  1. US
  2. leather sidepieces attached to a horse's bridle to prevent sideways vision
  3. Also called (in Britain and other countries): blinkers
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392 Sentences With "blinders"

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"It's like when a horse has blinders: The blinders focus the science, but they also prevent some things from being understood."
Every time I go to Target, I feel like I need blinders to keep myself from buying anything unnecessary…does Target sell blinders?
"Peaky Blinders" was born from the stories Mr. Knight heard about his father's uncles, members of the real Peaky Blinders gang in Birmingham.
A pair wearing bright orange blinders catch my eye immediately.
Come on, take off your partisan blinders and admit it.
Its time Yellen took off her blinders and her senses.
Often once we're in our cars we have blinders on.
It's right here, right now, blinders on, bug spray on.
And his blinders to Russian interference makes countering it harder.
He's like a horse with blinders at the Kentucky Derby.
I think the markets have pretty much put on blinders.
But neither should they have done so with blinders on.
I have no choice but to wear blinders and go straight.
For now, though, the blinders are on and the march continues.
Ideological blinders are a key part of the industry's work attire.
The third season of "Peaky Blinders" premieres May 31 on Netflix.
Mugshots of some of the members of Peaky Blinders street gang.
Right. But I think there were blinders on in that period.
"It's almost like having somewhat foggy blinders on," Irving told reporters.
This wide world of pleasure, and Sander with his blinders on.
In England, there are Peaky Blinders bars, restaurants, tours, parties, weddings.
Internally, communications director Kristen Orthman refers to the approach as "blinders and bulletin board" — as in, put your blinders on to the horserace drama and stick your retorts on a bulletin board rather than tweeting them out.
Peaky Blinders actor Karl Shiels has died at the age of 47.
The hype surrounding Peaky Blinders Season 4 is quickly picking up steam.
Spoiler alert for those who haven't finished Season 2 of 'Peaky Blinders.
Possibly. But one thing is certain, humans, like horses, need blinders sometimes.
Will its fans believe the committee really did keep its blinders on?
"It's like the dog world," she said, making her hands into blinders.
"Take off your blinders, if you're loyal to one brand," he said.
Yes, it's what Cillian Murphy does on Peaky Blinders, but don't do it.
The series was created and written by the "Peaky Blinders" creator Steven Knight.
Unfortunately, many of his supporters are not yet interested in removing their blinders.
"Peaky Blinders" is a gripping period drama set in England in the 1920s.
But we know that Republicans have had blinders on since Trump was elected.
"I'm hoping that this next administration will not have blinders on," McCarthy said.
It is time for Kellyanne to help take the blinders off Mr. Trump.
Peaky Blinders, and the new documentary series Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.
What is visible when the blinders come off is indeed no pretty sight.
If they put blinders on, they can't complain about what they can't see.
Nor the state—carriage horses trotting ever steady blinders acute to the eye.
Those study blinders can prevent other types of essential development for a child, too.
An earlier version of this article misidentified the city where "Peaky Blinders" is set.
How could they justify wearing the blinders for so long and countenancing so much?
You can certainly build a company with blinders on and just run straight forward.
" And the criminally enterprising Shelby family returns for a new season of "Peaky Blinders.
You are now bingeing Peaky Blinders like a kid scarfing Seasonal Reese's after Halloween.
"That's the least likely thing with 'Peaky Blinders,' so that's what we'll probably do."
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For years the art world has worn blinders.
LONDON — Brace yourselves, Peaky Blinders fans: Season 4 is well and truly in the pipeline.
I had blinders on for a long time, tunnel vision of just skateboarding, skateboarding, skateboarding.
Humility does a great job of removing your blinders and seeing what's possible without preconceptions.
In between tears, and still wearing those Tattoo blinders, the client accepted the kind gesture.
Part of his mission now is to show how dangerous having these study blinders is.
Peaky Blinders Season 3 comes to Netflix in the US and Canada on May 31.
Please remove your blinders — there is nothing original here and these are not new tactics.
He put on his yolk blinders and chomped into the random sandwich Meredith handed him.
I've just got to keep my blinders on and make as many birdies as possible.
Every age has its blinders, constructed, usually, through a combination of ignorance and self-interest.
The ideological blinders may worsen because of our tendency to seek out like-minded people.
I was like, wait, I don't want to be conscious, put the blinders back on!
When the world outside looks frightful, you might be tempted to put on the blinders.
I'm into British series, and right now that means "Peaky Blinders," a thrilling gangster drama.
But when you're working on a report of that significance, you sort of have blinders.
The Dublin-born actor starred as Ryan in the first series of Peaky Blinders in 2013.
"We all wear blinders when it comes to the people that are in our own communities."
" Her blinders are so opaque that she claims to see, "no signs of leverage building up.
Most people have blinders on that allow them to live in the world, to move on.
"Put the blinders on; look past the stuff they're trying to distract you with," Chiron said.
No one has blinders on, they know there's going to be grand debate about this system.
I've been here for so long that I have blinders on to that stuff these days.
Why it's so binge-able: Peaky Blinders is so good it's honestly mind-boggling at times.
Everyone has blinders, but I want to check the level of awareness people have about themselves.
In Congress, Democrats see everything as evidence of Trump's guilt, while most Republicans joyfully wear blinders.
"The best thing that members of the House can do is have blinders on," he said.
Depression puts blinders on me so I can't see the beauty that already exists in my life.
"I've been watching Peaky Blinders, and Walking Dead is one of my favorite shows ever," he says.
Things get pretty steamy between the two, played by Georgina Campbell (Broadchurch) and Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders).
A few British shows will debut new seasons as well, including the Cillian Murphy vehicle Peaky Blinders.
For example, the BBC's "Peaky Blinders" aired in the U.K., but did not air on BBC America.
Kids, who often come at problems from a completely new perspective, may take the blinders off scientists.
I wear fedoras in the wintertime, and I've been wearing a bunch of those Peaky Blinders hats.
You had to put the blinders on and just keeping moving forward, and that's what I did.
The blinders are off and SCOTUS is quickly becoming an EXPLICITLY political body, like we've never seen.
MoMA no longer encloses a mini-design museum that you can enter and exit with blinders on.
It's finally time: Peaky Blinders (and the cast fans hold so dear) is back for season 5.
In the other corner, there's Peaky Blinders, the Cillian Murphy-led brutal-but-sultry British period piece.
" As a result, Blinders said, "We have to run trade deficits with the rest of the world.
Align your spending with your own unique values and priorities and then put your blinders on.6.
Those that concocted this proposal still wear their blinders regarding the value of the provider-patient relationship.
We know, absent blinders to the evidence, that Putin actively drove votes with sophisticated fake news operations.
The blinders came off and I started to see all the abundance I had around me already.
Season 4 of "Peaky Blinders," the gangster show starring Cillian Murphy and Adrien Brody, comes to Netflix.
It's about taking off the social blinders that make it easier to overlook violence, rather than confront it.
Both Woman & Man and Ms. Monopoly have something to say about sexism, but both games are wearing blinders.
I have taken off your blinders and revealed the emperor to have no clothes — my job is done.
And I was still crawling out of my skin from the news blinders I'd had on all day.
He whipped off the egg blinders and had a sip of victory coke as Meredith wallowed in defeat.
Did either of you feel — "complicit" is a tough word, but that you might have put on blinders?
It's important to evaluate the canon we're building around these texts, as borders can easily double as blinders.
Guy Pearce and Andy Serkis also lead the gritty three-hour miniseries from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.
LUCY Put up your blinders and promise me that you will never, ever look at the page again.
Yes, you're focused on building your business, you're obsessed with your customer, but you don't have blinders on.
If you are a fan of both Game of Thrones and Peaky Blinders we have good news for you.
Peaky Blinders' creator, Steven Knight, has also cast The Pianist actor Adrien Brody and Charlie Murphy in the show.
When it comes to looming threats and temporary disasters, Wall Street tends to operate with blinders on, analysts say.
Look, the third season of Peaky Blinders has been out in the U.S. for months now — hand it over.
You just have to put your blinders on and not listen, and not even ask who else is in.
Elizabeth relies upon her blinders to survive the relationships she's forced to make and break, over and over again.
You see who is riding the bus, and who is walking past those people with blinders, rendering them invisible.
It's important that those of us in global development don't unintentionally adopt western blinders that constrain categories of literacy.
But when stripped of the political blinders -- the ideological categories -- the differences in the responses told a different story.
They need to take the blinders off and recognize what this bill will really do to people like me.
Unfortunately, Britbox is missing a number of recent hit UK shows, including Killing Eve and Peaky Blinders at launch.
If that first transaction portended a new world of commerce, it was also constrained by the blinders of 21994.
If that first transaction portended a new world of commerce, it was also constrained by the blinders of 21994.
If you want to watch "The Fall" or "Luther" or "Peaky Blinders" ... Apple wants to get into this business.
And yet, the Democratic National Committee had Hillary blinders on and didn't seriously entertain other candidates such as Bernie Sanders.
The advertisers who shape the agenda the largest technology platforms tend to seek younger consumers, further buttressing Silicon Valley's blinders.
"To put blinders on and just focus on making the funniest f—– show possible was a great relief," she said.
Spanish artist and graphic designer Guilllermo P. Larrauri was hooked on British TV series Peaky Blinders from the first scene.
The truth always comes out, it's just a matter of lifting off the blinders that keep you from seeing it.
"Passion is so important, but if you're too passionate about what you're doing, you could have blinders on," said Savar.
"When you wear the adventure mask, you feel like a horse with blinders," Mr. Dementyev said in a Skype interview.
I'm a Shelby for life, but what do you make of this music-video season of "Peaky Blinders" on Netflix?
"People have become like horses that wear blinders so they can't see anything on either side of them," she said.
At that point, the blinders go on, which has happened across the board in nearly every state in the union.
We've learned this lesson before: Wearing blinders when considering a former administration official for a lifetime judgeship presents grave risks.
Taylor Swift has rarely been one to put up blinders, instead making her problems her gasoline, her kindling, her spark.
Peaky Blinders season 4 ended in 1925 and season 5 picks up not quite where they left off in 1929.
A new TV adaptation by Steven Knight ("Peaky Blinders") presents a portrait of the miser as a (relatively) young man.
If you're in the mood for thought-provoking drama, action, and intense character relationships, look no further than Peaky Blinders.
Oates may be betting the multitude of perspectives will help us see around our blinders and prejudices about the Other.
Active gangster and member of parliament Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) draws the line at  fascism in 'Peaky Blinders' Season 5.
"Fundamentally, I think value makes sense, just don't put blinders on in terms of where you find that value," Sonders said.
"When you love somebody, you have your blinders on," de Lesseps, 52, said during an episode of The Wendy Williams Show.
It probably ought to be these horse blinders for people, which look like something straight out of a Terry Gilliam movie.
He's still got this deep vein of people who just have blinders and refuse to see him for what he is.
"Nashville can walk around with blinders a lot and they don't know what is happening in the real world," he confesses.
The series — executive produced by Hardy, Scott and Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight — debuts on BBC One in the U.K. on Jan.
The series — executive produced by Hardy, Scott and Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight — debuted on BBC One in the U.K. on Jan.
A lot of times, we put blinders on and march forward and think we've got the past firmly in the past.
Oh, on that, I have a completely open mind because I've seen that sometimes, you know, planning, it works like blinders.
But while Turks have reason to be angry with the Western reaction, Ankara's official narrative suffers from its own tendentious blinders.
It's about putting the blinders on moving forward and coming in here on a daily basis with energy and playing hard.
These voters, as well as many blue-collar independents and even Democrats understood that political correctness puts blinders on real solutions.
The resulting environment forms a ​key mechanism Pivotal Labs uses to liberate client developers from the blinders of their status quo.
How can an impulse to be contrarian put on such obvious blinders for an artist who would claim to know better?
As much as we love Peaky Blinders, we have to admit, nearly two years between seasons has us a little rusty.
It's serious about its characters, it's just an easy-to-enjoy show versus, oh, "Peaky Blinders" or "The Knick" or something.
That's why horses get blinders in horse racing: You look at the horse next to you, and you lose a step.
It goes beyond just supporting your boss, beyond having blinders on or selling your political soul to work for the president.
The other four most popular male television character fantasies included Tommy Shelby played by Cillian Murphy in the British drama "Peaky Blinders" (14% of respondents), Harvey Specter played by Gabriel Macht in "Suits" (12%), Jon Snow played by Kit Harington in the HBO hit "Game of Thrones" (9%), and Alfie Solomons played by Tom Hardy in "Peaky Blinders" (7%).
"I had that moment of 'Oh my god,' I had these blinders and all of a sudden they came off," she recalled.
"It was kind of like we put blinders on and ignored all the other things," when the agreement was negotiated, he said.
If you got all your fictionalized English history from Downton Abbey, then Peaky Blinders is going to slap some sense into you.
If the ingredients of Peaky Blinders sound like they came straight out of the Gritty Period Drama Cookbook, that's because they did.
SI becomes a ritual, and rituals are soothing, especially when they can put blinders on you to the stressors in your life.
It's a tale of environmental crisis, the borders that divide us, and the horrors perpetrated on the 'alien' due to cultural blinders.
I try to put on blinders when I walk through the mall, so that I don't accidentally see something cute and buy it.
The Peaky Blinders star will play Kate in the BBC Two's TV adaptation of the award-winning play King Charles III, BBC reports.
And I'm trying to like keep the blinders on from the criticism a little bit so that I can continue to do that.
In a world of games where you can do anything, it is a game that puts up blockers and blinders at every level.
Barack Obama, who had promised to "take the blinders off the White House", instituted strict rules limiting lobbyists from serving in his administration.
Neve Campbell (House of Cards, The Craft), Chin Han (Contagion, The Dark Knight), and Noah Taylor (Game of Thrones, Peaky Blinders) co-star.
Hand in hand with stress testing, new entrepreneurs must avoid developing blinders when it comes to a concept's feasibility and potential for scale.
In a world of games where you can do anything, it is a game that puts up blockers and blinders at every level.
Seasons: 4Episodes: 24Period dramas aren't everyone's cup of tea, but "Peaky Blinders" is a compelling watch for anyone interested in 20th-century England.
" Colbert added, "When I am forced to use a public bathroom — which is infrequently, thank God — I go in there with blinders on.
It will be written by "Peaky Blinders" creator Steven Knight and directed by Francis Lawrence (who helmed the last three "Hunger Games" movies).
We spoke to the creators of "Peaky Blinders," the cult British hit, and suggest TV options based on how much time you have.
But the #MeToo moment has become something larger: a lens through which we view the world, a sense of blinders being taken off.
"We need to take off the 'single drug' blinders," said Andrew Kessler, founder and principle of Slingshot Solutions, a health policy consulting firm.
Philip was pessimistic about the children's future in Moscow, but Elizabeth, wearing the Claudia blinders, said that she thought Paige would like it.
This can only work if, on this life and death issue at least, ideological blinders are removed and partisan gamesmanship is put aside.
Chapek's other major contribution was "pushing his team to sort of take off the blinders and look at alternative business models," Rasulo continued.
Season 5 sees the Peaky Blinders, not for the first time, facing a new enemy — two, actually, depending on how you slice it.
As a detached outsider, he is able to rip off the optical blinders and sensory filters imposed by civic conformity and functional pragmatism.
The video above is a glorious four-minute supercut of Tom Hardy swearing in the BBC crime drama Peaky Blinders, courtesy of YouTuber Furegious.
We watch Peaky Blinders (I just discovered this show and am OBSESSED) while eating a few squares of Trader Joe's 72% cacao dark chocolate.
We also get into some off-topic chat around the Now You See Me film franchise, the land down under, Peaky Blinders and more.
More importantly, when you get into those traps you develop blinders and believe that the only thing that matters are the improvements in product.
You might recognize him from films like God's Own Country and Florence Foster Jenkins, as well as episodes of Peaky Blinders and Doctor Who.
The last president, who had promised to "take the blinders off the White House", instituted strict rules limiting lobbyists from serving in his administration.
But even with input from the intelligence community, we were still operating with blinders because flying airplanes as weapons into buildings was an outlier.
Thankfully, there are leaders within the Republican Party, as well as our military leaders who wear social blinders when it comes to altruistic service.
It's been nearly two years since season four ended, but "Peaky Blinders" fans should find this latest six-episode run well worth the wait.
I walk into my apartment and D. is home, watching another episode of Peaky Blinders, I think I'm going to have to restart that.
It was just that the blinders were gone, the sport, the spring and sway of the dance, the careless unreasoning madness of it all.
Or they can set aside trepidations, shed the marketers' blinders and explore the knotty, sometimes perplexing world of Champagne as it is understood today.
Fair play, but the caps you wear are all the rage now because of Peaky Blinders, the show on TV. Do you watch it?
If you've never seen Peaky Blinders, it's a nice little introduction — if you have, it's a brilliant reminder of Alfie Solomons at his absolute finest.
Union's willingness to check her privileges and the blinders they may cause is something that more people who claim to support women need to learn.
"By virtue of that privilege, you're more likely to break through, but you also have the shortcomings of and the blinders of privilege," she said.
This is the England of Peaky Blinders and Happy Valley, but look closely and you'll find the world showcased in Ackley Bridge, or in Girlfriends.
I have my breakfast blinders on, and life revolves around high-fiber, low-fat, and all the things I absolutely would not want to eat.
In the early 6900s, members of Congress from both sides of the aisle put blinders on when skeptics sounded Cassandra-like warnings about the GSEs.
The idea is also to sell the blinders for 103,000 yen (about $313), though the crowdfunding campaign is only about 52 percent to its goal.
The actor Cillian Murphy is back in the spotlight right now as a 20th century gangster in the new season of "Peaky Blinders" on Netflix.
The study shows how AI can help take the blinders off of scientists, who may get used to approaching a problem in a particular way.
As it turns out, our favorite Birmingham gang of anti-heroes, the Peaky Blinders, have a true story behind all the premium streaming service drama.
"It would be a mistake for the solar industry to put on blinders in a sprint toward silicon solar cost reduction," Sivaram and Kann write.
"I am all for democratizing research and including patients, but moving directly into experimental phase with blinders is irresponsible and useless at best," she told me.
Take off your browsing-blinders in honor of the upcoming May 12 occasion and scroll on to shop the fresher-perspective presents your mom will love.
I realized, because of the time that we came up, I never saw an option other than putting blinders on and carving out my own reality.
From Rome to Peaky Blinders, the 220st century has blessed our Netflix accounts with an array of period dramas praised for their attention to historical detail.
This fantasy epic also stars Alfre Woodard and comes from Steven Knight, the guy behind Peaky Blinders, and Francis Lawrence, who directed Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
The trailer – scored, as usual, by a gritty rock anthem – shows Tommy (Cillian Murphy) leading his gang of Peaky Blinders against the rapidly encroaching British aristocracy.
She told CNN that state officials spent a week denouncing these findings and added that "there was almost ... blinders on," before they admitted the findings' validity.
He can try to get the Freedom Caucus to take their "ideological blinders" off or move to the middle and try to work with moderate Democrats.
Will the donkey get up and start kicking again or will it keep its head down and keep trotting down the same trail with blinders on?
This separation and individuation puts blinders on us—we just get into this mode, and we forget that we're interacting with people every day, all day.
"When you love somebody, you have your blinders on," de Lesseps, 52, says in a PEOPLE exclusive clip of Wednesday's episode of The Wendy Williams Show.
Does this portend the inability of current politics that knows no compromise, that knows no civil discourse, that only sees a way forward confined with blinders?
Removing the blinders desperation put in place will restore natural human empathy for others and weaken the influence of those indoctrinating youths into unnatural violence. 3.
" The great Nobel laureate's article reflected "significant ideological blinders," he says; "goals other than simple profit maximization often end up boosting both business and social profits.
You're just in this world all of a sudden, and you have that blinders that you didn't even commit to yet, and you're just like 'Whoa!
The Peaky Blinders were a real street gang operating out of Birmingham, England at the end of the 19th century and after the First World War.
And I thought this is a classic case of whites not seeing racism because they want to put blinders on and make it about something else.
Scott Start with "Deadwood" or "Peaky Blinders," shows that are in English but are a lot easier to understand if you watch with the subtitles on.
The name came from the members' signature flat-caps that became "blinders," the probably apocryphal story goes, when weaponized with razor blades sewn into the peaks.
Its greatest blinders were always to its own characters' economic and racial privileges, and while it was sometimes aware of that, it was too often not.
But it's also a show that can never quite see past its own blinders on anything that doesn't relate to a 1950s battle of the sexes.
Open offices were going to the be the great workplace revolution of the early 21st century, and all we got were these strange horse blinders for people.
We spend a lot of time wearing our online-shopping-blinders; repeat-visiting certain sites for designated purchases and rarely ever branching outside of the search box.
"'Hidden Figures' is about taking off our blinders and recognizing the contributions of the unseen individuals who were there at the beginning of the story," she said.
Dentists around the world have been working to achieve this using virtual reality headsets and video content, sometimes comparing the experience to putting "blinders" on a horse.
Georgina Campbell (Broadchurch), Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders), and George Blagden (Versailles) star in the episode, which is directed by Tim Van Patten (Boardwalk Empire, Game of Thrones).
Hey, there's a lot of money in blinders: Mohammed bin Salman said recently that the fund was on track to managing $600 billion in assets in 2020.
Office bods up and down the land are frantically searching Reddit for original team names, before giving up and settling on 'Pique Blinders', or 'Lallanas in Pyjamas'.
The Peaky Blinders even battled a rival gang known as the Birmingham Boys led by Billy Kimber just like they did in season 1 of the show.
"I think it's just, sometimes, families go through stuff and you just gotta put blinders on and go at the job at hand," Self said last week.
The second sketch, called "Pound Puppy" by SNL and "Pet Blinders" by Temple Horses, attempts to find a creative solution to being watched during sex by your pets.
That could be my own limitation and intellectual blinders, but it strikes me as a simple diagnosis with strong evidence to support it, and one with straightforward prescriptions.
Lastly, there's "Black Museum" from director Colm McCarthy (Peaky Blinders), which hops from a backcountry gas station to a futuristic bedroom, and seems to involve a few cyborgs.
A new season of "Peaky Blinders" will be available on Netflix later this month, so settle in this weekend and burn through the first 12 episodes in preparation.
This strategy feels believable too: They know that their path is lined with red flags, and they are actively, and perhaps compassionately, choosing to proceed with blinders on.
""Peaky Blinders" season 5 — "As the Shelbys grapple with the 1929 stock market crash, Tommy confronts new threats to his power from younger family members and fascist rivals.
But I do think she is a person who is reacting to an inconvenient (for her) reality by keeping the blinders on and believing that acknowledgement is enough.
Can he get beyond his own biases and blinders to see that there at least one black Republican that could care about him, his well being, his children?
And looking back, Ilana and I were so caught up in making this show that we had blinders on — that along the way there were things constantly happening.
In 2015, the organization started a campaign to get stores to shield Cosmopolitan's headlines and covers behind blinders or wraps similar to those that frequently cover pornographic material.
Taking off the blinders This is where the real genius of Satya Nadella comes in — and you can see it reflected in conversations with the company's highest echelons.
As such he is in the best position to jettison the subjective blinders of the past that undermined our response to the deadliest terror attacks in modern history.
LONDON (Reuters) - They're ruthless, violent, flat cap-wearing gangsters but the cast of "Peaky Blinders" dressed to impress at the London premiere of the show's season three on Wednesday.
I just had horse blinders on and I was trying to survive day to day and, when she left, I think we all felt our odds skyrocket a bit.
Written and directed by Steven Knight ("Peaky Blinders"), "Serenity" has an impressive cast that includes Diane Lane, Djimon Hounsou and Jeremy Strong, all featured prominently in the promotional clip.
"They are ordering EPA employees to put on blinders and only see the science that they want them to see," said Andrew Rosenberg of the Union of Concerned Scientists.
The fur also has a wire insert that helps you shape your hood to your head and face so you're not walking around as though you have horse-blinders on.
The "invisible knapsack" that is white privilege remains available and provides them, and all white Americans, with blinders, earplugs, a Rolodex of excuses, and a megaphone to shout our conclusions.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, in wake of the allegations Peaky Blinders — a television drama starring Cillian Murphy — is removing a production card for The Weinstein Company from its show.
The blinders are now off, and women can see how low their influence in the world of music has been, with some statistics to back up the oppression they've felt.
As a caregiver, it can seem easier to put the blinders on and say, "I've got this," or think that you are the only one who can do the job.
" Though Mama June attempted to tell Jennifer that her children endured "emotional abuse" as a result of Sugar Bear, Jennifer disregarded it and asserted that she doesn't have "blinders on.
"A lot of people have blinders on," said Baughn told The New York Times in 2015, just after filing her lawsuit, in which she alleged that he had raped her.
By the time CBO releases that score, it will already be obsolete, meaning the full House might also vote on (and even pass) major health care legislation with blinders on.
The 29-year-old, who previously starred in "Peaky Blinders" and the 2017 movie "God's Own Country," told British GQ he'd been researching and preparing for the role for months.
Wearing earphones draped around their necks and safety blinders on their glasses, most happily volunteer that they voted for Mr Trump and would do so again — tariffs or no tariffs.
Gangs like the Peaky Blinders, the Tiger Bay and the Fitzroy Place Boys (usually named after the streets where they lived) made headlines for their brutal, often deadly territorial battles.
In fact, because the PBM business model is shrouded in secrecy and because just three PBMs control nearly 80 percent of the pharmacy benefit market, everyone else has blinders on.
From our nervous fascination with sexbots to the anthrocentric blinders that guide our search for aliens, our innovations are rarely more than a mirror shining back on our own needs.
Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer told reporters that Majority Leader Senator Mitch McConnell had moved to "strap blinders" on his fellow Republicans by not waiting for the release of Pruitt's emails.
"You cannot put blinders on when it comes to whose behavior you'll effect," Richard Brodsky, a former New York state assemblyman and lawyer and a critic of the law, told Motherboard.
If you don't want to wait until the new movie to see more Littlefinger, Gillen will also appear in Maze Runner: The Death Cure and season 4 of Netflix's Peaky Blinders.
English street gangs, like the Peaky Blinders in Birmingham, were soon wearing the same style, and it made it to the United States on the heads of working-class European immigrants.
Due to its almost otherworldly premise, creators of the series, including Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders, Dirty Pretty Things), tasked themselves with an immense amount of world-building to make See believable.
We've been trapped there with him, it turns out, and now that he's returned, it's as if David Lynch has removed our blinders: The scope of the show finally makes sense.
Yeah, I'm saying when you have "Orange Is the New Black," when you've got "Peaky Blinders," when you've got all those things, I don't remember any of that kind of crap.
The couple are fairly private about their family life, but stepped out in September 2015 with the Peaky Blinders actress's baby bump on full display; she gave birth the next month.
The two often post shots of each other on their social media; Bell last shared pictures of her and Shepard dressed up for a Peaky Blinders party at a horse racetrack.
"It was hard for me, because I walked with blinders on through life and got to where I (felt) like I was less than because I was a woman," she explained.
Tom Sander, who runs a program on civic engagement at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, said he was worried that voters might not have a chance to remove partisan blinders.
Endemol Shine, the Dutch-based media company behind productions like "Big Brother," and dramas like "Peaky Blinders" and "Black Mirror," is reportedly on the market, among other smaller studios in Europe.
The blinders finally came off the eyes of millions of American who had approved, or at least not objected, to McCarthy's demagogic witch hunt against communists that ruined countless innocent lives.
And Mr. Murphy (currently of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders") forges such a visceral bond with us that we do feel we hear and see through Dad's ears and eyes.
"They have blinders on," the president has said, arguing that they "don't understand anything except for military tactics" and "they're not businessmen," according to a Republican close to the White House.
"La La Land," however, is a culturally isolated film that feels like a rejoinder to this rejoinder, a celebration of moving through the present moment — political, racial, representational — with blinders on.
I really enjoy getting out of Charleston and meeting new people and the blinders are starting to come off, I think," he said, adding that he keeps his private life "very quiet.
The designer picked women ranging in age and profession, including "Peaky Blinders" actress Helen McCrory and pregnant model Arizona Muse, to unveil her collection of printed summer dresses and sequined trouser suits.
Until the movie hits theaters a year from now on October 5, we can catch Tom Hardy in some more forgiving roles, like this summer's Dunkirk and various seasons of Peaky Blinders.
"That obsessive connection had turned to blind devotion, and the blinders were coming off to reveal that we had evolved separately (the least shocking reason of all and perhaps the most common)."
For Washington, it's been out of sight, out of mind for too long — and a reminder of the blinders we have in the bubbles, which also delayed recognition of Trump's heartland strength.
The duo then took the project to Steven Knight, whom Hardy had previously worked with on the claustrophobic indie film Locke, and another gritty period drama, Peaky Blinders, and Taboo was born.
Haibon: I think a lot of people who watch the show with blinders on don't really understand that Ashley and myself have been best friends the past two and a half years.
Though the Peaky Blinders had all but disappeared by the 1920s, the underworld of gangs and gangsters was alive and well in Birmingham during that time and left behind a notorious legacy.
People can change: they can forgive, or let go of their anger; they can realize that they have been walking the world with blinders on, and turn their guilt into something positive.
Hardy co-created the show with Steven Knight (with whom he previously worked on "Locke" and "Peaky Blinders"), and the actor's father, Chips Hardy, joins him and director Ridley Scott among the producers.
LONDON (Reuters) - "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Jamie Dornan joins "Peaky Blinders" actor Cillian Murphy for a World War Two thriller about the assassination of one of the main architects of the Holocaust.
It's clear that Grundy doesn't feel the same way about Archie that he does about her and is more concerned with keeping her job, but he can't see that through his lust blinders.
WATCHING "Peaky Blinders" because I'm a complete sucker for shots of people walking in long coats through very smoky Victorian era streets in slow motion with fires burning and very cool music playing.
With many blaming the government's blunders and ideological blinders for impoverishing the country, widespread scarcities have forced the mentally ill to go without anti-psychotic medication; water shortages have prompted rationing and blackouts.
Seeing Laura without Shadow's love blinders is a startling shot of reality, especially once Browning makes it clear that Laura wasn't a beatific angel but a frustrated woman constantly simmering with antsy resentment.
Robert Frank had the courage and foresight to use his blinders as an outsider to make a visual statement about his "America" that changed the way the whole world looked at this country.
The tracks suggest the seething emotion beneath Tommy's placid exterior — Nick Cave "is Tommy's spirit animal," Ms. Mandabach said — and the soundtrack benefits from the fact that "Peaky Blinders" is popular among musicians.
It's written and directed by Steven Knight, who started the original Who Wants To Be A Millionaire in England, directed Tom Hardy in Locke, and wrote projects like Burnt, Peaky Blinders and Eastern Promises.
"Marilyn had the blinders ripped off in a very scary way, I think, that what she thought happened to her sister might not be at all what actually happened to her sister," White explains.
As most of the young recruits to ISIS and other groups are not doing so for ideological reasons, removing the blinders desperation puts in place will weaken the influence of those indoctrinating the youth.
"If [Republicans] put blinders on, they cannot complain that they can't see, they cannot say, 'oh well we lack enough information to vote,' and then deny the information that is needed," he told reporters.
In the series, this seems to be the start of the Peaky Blinders making big moves to control their part of the city, but the real street gang had its heyday many years earlier.
These flourishes make use of an expanded canvas, reaching up past the cheekbone and onto the temple, so the pigment wraps around the eyes like the blinders that keep a racehorse's focus ever forward.
Tom Harper (Wild Rose, Peaky Blinders) directs Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones — who last teamed up for 2014's The Theory of Everything — in a historical drama about a scientific quest gone terribly wrong.
He said investors wore blinders to only see the market-friendly policies Trump spoke about during the campaign and the immigration ban was a reminder of actions he could take that could undermine the economy.
"It was a little nerve-wracking because it had really long talons and they put blinders on its eyes so it doesn't get scared, so it was a little disoriented," the 26-year-old said.
On one end of the "middle class" spectrum is a dream inexorably receding from view; on the other is a pair of socioeconomic blinders obscuring the harsher economic realities of those further down the scale.
" Before "Game of Thrones," Mr. Gillen was perhaps best known to American audiences as the calculating politician Tommy Carcetti on "The Wire" — he will also appear next season in the Netflix crime drama "Peaky Blinders.
" I read her something she once said: "I like to play those characters that are so egotistical and driven, that it's like they have blinders on," adding that, "you end up weirdly rooting for them.
It's time for straight, male, white athletes who support Kaepernick's message — athletes like Brees, who haven't been systemically discriminated against on the basis of their very identities — to take off their blinders and pull some weight.
Once he saw this tendency on climate change, he saw it everywhere and on all sides: People with single all-explaining ideologies have a tendency to let their philosophic blinders distort how they view empirical reality.
Hardy actually co-created Taboo with both his father, Chips Hardy, and Steven Knight, the man behind the solid British gangster drama Peaky Blinders, and the three can't seem to find a compelling way into their material.
"Japanese Exchange Student" is about a letter from a student who told Park he should stop mentioning racism in the US. "How brave to live with blinders on / You're living in a drunken college fairyland," Park retorts.
With standalone headsets, Facebook can take its massive war chest and the billions of dollars it's already pledged and put on its blinders, undercutting competitors' prices and plugging ahead even if headset numbers fail to immediately impress.
Over the past few years, fans of Netflix's Peaky Blinders have become quite invested in the Shelby family and their tumultuous and violent rise to power and prominence against the backdrop of post World War I England.
But since the arrival of BBC drama Peaky Blinders, the flat cap has started to rub shoulders with wearers of snapbacks, bucket hats, and Carhartt beanies as the must-have item to cover up your terrible haircut.
To stand out from a pack of multitaskers who divide their energies among various tasks, you use passionate to say you can put on blinders and channel a singular focus, devoting all of your energy to one project.
For example, you can watch loads of free box sets on Channel 4's catch up service All 4 and BBC's iPlayer, with some classic shows like Peep Show and Peaky Blinders available to watch whenever you want.
Release date: September 21 Why it matters: Jamie Foxx and Taron Egerton star in a "gritty" remake of the Robin Hood story, with Otto Bathurst (who has directed episodes of Black Mirror and Peaky Blinders) at the helm.
But when the president comes along who is actually embracing a new path, something different, on behalf of the American people, let&aposs try a new thing now, the Kochs and the globalists just have their blinders on.
Opportunity Zones have the potential to change investor behavior by providing an incentive to take off blinders and consider investing in spaces and businesses that can bring new vitality and opportunity to places that have been left behind.
We picked up our order and headed back to the office to test out the meatless mania for ourselvesBack at INSIDER headquarters, we set up in the communal kitchen and strapped on our highly professional taste-test blinders.
It would be splendid, however, if the coaches — all of whom earn salaries of at least $2.5 million per year — broke with their Omertà and urged the N.C.A.A. to remove its blinders and allow players to get paid.
Adapted with considerable liberties by Steven Knight ("Peaky Blinders"), and starring a spry-looking Guy Pearce as Ebenezer Scrooge, this latest version runs more than three hours with commercials, and just a bit less than that without them.
The movie, directed by Sightseers' Ben Wheatley, stars Brie Larson (soon to be Captain Marvel), Sharlto Copley (Chappie), Armie Hammer (The Lone Ranger), and Cillian Murphy (Peaky Blinders), and each is ready to bring a gun to a gunfight.
Dirk Maggs — who co-directed the Neverwhere and Good Omens adaptations — is set to direct the Stardust radio play, which will feature Matthew Beard (The Imitation Game) as Tristran alongside Sophie Rundle (Peaky Blinders) as the falling star, Yvaine.
The endless stream of performance artists, rats, public urination, and honking delivery trucks means you pretty much have to put the blinders on, or get crushed by the existential angst of living in New York and becoming Travis Bickle.
But take your partisan blinders off for a minute and see this interview for what it was: An attempt to convince you that what you are seeing and what you are hearing isn't what you are seeing and hearing.
Funding for opioid-related activities is under the control of multiple departments, including the Department of Health and Human Services and the Justice Department, both of which are criticized as operating with blinders with respect to coordination and accountability.
That's why it's so important to really reflect back a story that maybe gives [people] a chance to examine how they are in the workplace and where they have blinders in how they're treating their colleagues or their employees.
If Berkeley's violent protesters don't see this through the blinders of moral certitude, it's clear enough to the rest of us: They could hardly have done more in the service of speech and ideas they hated if they tried.
One of the many reasons I love having Sigal on our team is that she constantly highlights areas of unnecessary suffering that could be easily averted but which were invisible to me, due to my own blinders and biases.
"Maybe I've put blinders on in connection to 'Canada 150,' but I'm trying to look at this as something different," said Jani Lauzon, a singer, actress and filmmaker whose father was Métis, and who sings the opera's first lines.
But we're including it on this list because it stars two Oscar winners (Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway), and because its director, Steven Knight, has created two interesting TV shows (Peaky Blinders and Taboo) and one really riveting movie (Locke).
Dirty John is a provocative show about the blinders we wear when we're in love, uncanny intuition, heedlessness, and — perhaps most concerning to anyone swiping on dating apps — the unknowability of the person across the table on a first date.
" If, according to her, the curatorial team had used the excuse of not being able to find objects to represent those charged moments and, "put on blinders, it would have caused harm to those whose stories would have been excluded.
Let this woman's brave statement peel the blinders off young men who rationalize this behavior and who have been steeped in a culture that allows these behaviors to seem normal and then go unpunished (if one is white and privileged).
Murphy made waves as 19th century gangster Tommy Shelby in the BBC Two crime drama Peaky Blinders, and Hounsou is known for playing the big bad in films like Guardians of the Galaxy and How to Train Your Dragon 2.
But on a morning in June, this 112-year-old theater had been turned into a TV set for "Peaky Blinders," the gritty-chic crime drama with a cultural imprint that is more modest in scale, though perhaps not in intensity.
I will concede to all of your points that Julia Stiles is maybe not the one-note, infuriating presence I found her to be in my own teen years, now that I am grown-ish enough to remove my own blinders.
He's predominately a stage actor from London Ben-Adir has had a handful of roles in movies like King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and The Commuter, and and appeared in BBC's cult fave Peaky Blinders and ITV's Vera for four seasons.
McCrory commands every scene she's in on Peaky Blinders (not to mention a brief but masterful turn as Narcissa Malfoy in the Harry Potter films) and would be as compelling a Bond as any man – if not more so than most of them.
It's not just putting up, you know, performance ads or saying, "Join Netflix on TV for 9.99," when you have "Peaky Blinders," when you have the new season of "Stranger Things," when you have an Amanda Knox documentary, that's why people join.
Some of those guys are decent base-stealers; none of them are leadoff hitters; There was often no obvious leadoff candidate on the Reds, but that's exactly why Baker's blinders are so vexing—if the solutions were always obvious, literally anyone could manage.
The British actress, recently of the TV series "Peaky Blinders" and "Fearless" Dame Judi Dench gave me my sea gull as a brooch on the first night I played Nina in Chekhov's "The Seagull" and she was playing Arkadina early in my career.
Through their chaotic adventure — and an exploration of the life events that brought each character to it — Unferth injects humanity and heart into the dilemma of consumption in a capitalist society, making very clear the consequences of moving forward with blinders on.
The British crime series focuses on the inner workings of the Shelby clan in Birmingham, England, post-World War I.  Led by the fearless Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy), the family members make up the Peaky Blinders — one of the area's most powerful gangs.
The 2019 fantasy movie, written and executively produced by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders, Dirty Pretty Things) and executively produced by Ridley Scott, Tom Hardy, Katie Crowe, Dean Baker, and David W. Zucker, is being accurately billed as a "dark reimagining" of the story.
For any American who was worrying — or any Republican senator who might be wavering in their support of his confirmation — Kavanaugh had one message: Whatever you saw at that hearing, when I'm on the bench, I will be an impartial judge with blinders to partisanship.
Now, unfortunately, we have an election coming up in a few months and, you know, I guess they're looking at it and we're looking at it and maybe we have to just sort of put on the blinders when it comes to doing that.
The film, directed by Christopher Nolan, stars Kenneth Branagh, Tom Hardy, Bridge of Spies' Mark Rylance and Cillian Murphy sporting the Peaky Blinders haircut he is either contractually obligated to keep or can no longer part with for fear of losing all sense of self.
Though I have liked Wallis in some of her TV work (on Pan Am and Peaky Blinders), she brings virtually nothing to the part of the woman Nick let get away (but obviously still carries a torch for), who just happens to work for Jekyll.
The girls promptly put on their marital bliss blinders and moved back to Sara Harvey, who may or may not have been tortured by CeCe (Vanessa Ray), definitely helped torture the four of them, and whom they paid back by leaving her in a fire.
The real question is, can the sought-after bipartisan support be found, or are the anti-Trump blinders on so tightly that even the thought of sitting down with Russian representatives to talk about such issues will immediately be ruled out across the aisle?
Hillary Clinton's recognition that what is good for the goose may be good for the gander may have some positive impact if the left finally wakes up to the reality of Obama's abuse, but somehow I think the blinders will remain firmly in place.
They claim to have been surprised by the number of retirees, many of whom are baby boomers (the sheer fact that the services were surprised by the number of Reserve and Guard members with greying hair reveals the extent of the military leadership's cultural blinders).
"He was stung by these American blinders that see America as the world and other places as foreign," said Mia Fineman, the associate curator of photographs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, who has organized a Singh retrospective at the Met Breuer through Jan. 2.
Given that Peaky Blinders' season 4 finale aired nearly two years ago, fans could probably use a little refresher of every vendetta, business venture, and near-death experience to get us up to speed before we dive back into the underworld of 1920s Birmingham.
Being a humanist and a strong image maker gave the artist the means to fully exploit the visual terrain that made up the United States in the 1950s — without the cultural blinders that corrupted our society and continue to stalk us to this day.
These incidents will continue to crop up, temporarily shaming individuals unlucky enough to be caught, while ignoring the willful historical blinders and false claims of racial innocence that allow blackface and Klansmen to be viewed as symbols to admire rather than objects of scorn.
Manhattan offices are running at 60 percent, good people crunching end-of-year numbers and eating Popeyes for lunch, then hitting the H Mart en route to the subway and home: mapo ragù (above) for supper, and six new episodes of "Peaky Blinders" to follow.
Its combined catalogue will include game shows and reality TV formats such as "Big Brother", "MasterChef", "Survivor" and "Wife Swap" as well as singing contest "The Voice", and critically acclaimed series such as technology dystopia "Black Mirror" and post-World War One gangster drama "Peaky Blinders".
Deadline reports that the company has placed a straight-to-series order for See, described as "an epic, world-building drama" that will be written by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight and directed by filmmaker Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Mockingjay Parts 1 & 2).
I decided to use the period between filming, production and the release of a season to see what content I was capable of creating... In those moments, I decided to transfer Peaky Blinders to the Mediterranean, Bilbao, and a football game — we'll see where it all ends.
This is good news if you're into Netflix's originals, which have varied from critically acclaimed documentary series like Wild Wild Country to content that seems calculated more to suck up binge-watching hours, like Peaky Blinders, a show about British gangsters that tuck razor blades in their hats.
Imposing a timetable to solve the North Korean dilemma could lead us down the dangerous path of wearing blinders during a time when we should be most vigilant, circumspect and skeptical of not just North Korea's intentions but our own intentions and that of our key partners, as well.
"I think the president's most ardent supporters will continue to defend him with blinders on, but to any neutral observer watching this, it's impossible to believe that Cohen would engage in this conduct without his client signing off on it or at least being aware of it," he said.
This is tough because many people just want to go to the gym and get in and get out, but just as in life, we can't live with blinders on as to what we can do to help people who don't have as much capital as we do.
The Fifty Shades of Grey and Peaky Blinders stars were pushed to new acting heights upon assuming the roles of Josef and Jan, two Czech soldiers sent to carry out "Operation Anthropoid," a little-known historical mission which ordered the assassination of SS officer Reinhard Heydrich, Hitler's third in command.
"When I watched her skate in comparison to the rest of [the] group she had not only a very consistent technical arsenal and she never misses, that mentally she has blinders on, and that's very difficult as a competitor to do," Lipinski said of Tennell, according to the Los Angeles Times.
What they create during the timeless 50 minutes of the show's duration is rather like a magically charged version of the hat from the title: an unexpected mitzvah that shakes the urban blinders off our eyes and forces us to see the uncanny beauty and terror of where we live.
The former was shown at Panasonic's Future Life Factory booth at the Consumer Electronics Showcase in Las Vegas this January — billed as a solution for open coworking spaces where stimuli are seen as an anti-productivity disease — and is essentially a flexible pair of blinders with noise-cancelling headphones inside.
"It's definitely frustrating, but our job is to keep the blinders on and realize each person has a job to do," said right fielder Jay Bruce, who was placed on the disabled list this week but revealed Friday that his right hip had bothered him, off and on, since March.
Created for FX and BBC One by Steven Knight (best known for "Peaky Blinders"), this three-part, not-for-kids version of the Christmas staple stars Guy Pearce as Ebenezer Scrooge, who travels back to his childhood with the Ghost of Christmas Past (given eerie form here by Andy Serkis).
Its first single, "I'm the Man," opens with a gentle recitation of Jehnny Beth's poem "A Place Above" by the "Peaky Blinders" star Cillian Murphy ("See the most powerful man raise his hand to tell us a lie/No, no, not another lie") before exploding into a full-blown electronic assault.
"Peaky Blinders" has become a cult hit for the BBC and Netflix, drawing famous fans like David Bowie and Leonard Cohen, who each offered songs for its soundtrack, and style disciples inspired by its story of a natty and ruthless Birmingham crime family in the era between the world wars.
Long before many of its contemporaries were scoring historic drama with dissonant music, Peaky Blinders smashed rock songs onto scenes of the English working class and introduced every episode with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' "Red Right Hand" (Murphy refers to Cave as the "granddaddy" of the show's music).
Yes, it's Eric Bana (sigh), but Britton's not exactly chopped liver, which makes her character's blinders when it comes to seeing John's flaws feel as if they strain credulity -- even knowing it's a true story -- as questions keep mounting about his claims of being a doctor, his war history, and so on.
"He picked a school where they had the exact need for his strengths and the coach who'd already proven he was willing to turn the reins over, put the blinders on a little bit to the turnovers, and the bad shots at times, in order to cultivate this young man's brilliance," Fraschilla said.
"The blinders that Jackson helped install are really still in place," said Jesse P. Karlsberg, a postdoctoral digital humanities fellow at Emory University whose 2015 dissertation, "Folklore's Filter: Race, Place and Sacred Harp Singing," has become a reference for Mr. Quinn as he readjusts the course materials as a result of the racial protests.
Students would have to be "wearing blinders" not to see that a "goodly number of law school graduates toil (perhaps part time) in drudgery or have less than hugely successful careers," Justice Melvin L. Schweitzer of New York Supreme Court wrote in 2012, dismissing a lawsuit by nine former students against New York Law School.
In a time when the color of your skin is undeniably a global political issue — when there are daily demonstrations, protests, acts of violence, and infractions of justice that are race-based — it takes an incredibly sheltered person with incredibly large blinders on to only want to create things that speak to white people.
It's a gripping, important piece of journalism that methodically dismantles the structural blind spots and prejudices of America's criminal justice system, never losing sight of the fact that, while Flowers sits on death row for a crime he almost certainly didn't commit, the racialized blinders in the case continue to leave the murders unsolved.
Now, Swagger joins a roster that includes — among many others — a reboot of Steven Spielberg's anthology series Amazing Stories, a Reese Witherspoon-produced comedy starring Kristen Wiig, a Reese Witherspoon talk show, an HGTV-inspired series about fancy houses, and See, an "epic, world-building drama" from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight and frequent Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence.
Students would have to be "wearing blinders" not to see that a "goodly number of law school graduates toil (perhaps part time) in drudgery or have less than hugely successful careers," Justice Melvin L. Schweitzer of New York Supreme Court wrote in 2012, dismissing a lawsuit by nine former students against New York School of Law.
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Although I have been like a horse with blinders, starting at 23 as a science and health writer and never straying from my chosen path for 52 years, I have great admiration for the courage, imagination and determination of people like these four, who reinvented themselves by believing that you never know what you can do until you try.
Playing for a new contract in a system ill-suited to accentuate his strengths, he endured that frustrating circumstance with blinders, hardly focused on bettering those around him and instead obsessed over getting to the basket—defensive coverage be damned—to rediscover the flair that previously had transformed him into one of the world's most popular athletes.
I think we're all just so numb from the news cycle in general given how many things are coming out at such a frequency, that you almost get to a point where you just kind of can't take one more hit and so you put the blinders on and you focus on doing a great job of what you're doing.
To focus attention on Freud while the world is burning down around us felt at best irrelevant, if not irresponsible; the critical blinders required to assess a well-known body of work that, in the scheme of things, should have been written off as retrograde and parochial, patriarchal and hegemonic, seemed as much an ethical question as an aesthetic one.
Starring the sadly unsung actor Cillian Murphy in its lead role, Peaky Blinders is a stunningly designed look at a bygone era that really digs into the malaise felt by many in the immediate wake of World War I. What's more, it boasts some terrific supporting performances from a crack cast of British character actors, which is almost always a good thing.
The locomotion aspect is most relevant to my current situation, but Early promises that, at least for Eagle Flight — Ubisoft's flight simulator — the general problem of locomotion has been solved thanks to synchronized eye, ear and head movement, and tricks like a nose focal point or dynamic blinders that create a vignette shape around the screen when you're moving particularly fast so that your peripheral vision doesn't distract you too much.
I was not political at all because I was on this kind of blinders straight line, and then when I was working at my law firm, my mentor there helped me get into a program called Leadership Greater Chicago, where they select young people who they considered to be tapped for leadership positions later in life, and they were from the civic community, the arts community, government, the suburbs.
Set in the 1910s and '20s, Peaky Blinders traces its eponymous Birmingham, England street gang from ragtag to big time while also following the evolution (and/or devolution) of the Shelby family that runs it: Tommy (played by Cillian Murphy), the moody, merciless head of the family; Arthur (Paul Anderson), the unhinged older brother with a cocaine habit and the worst undercut outside of Williamsburg; Ada (Sophie Rundle), their sister who falls in love with a communist on the run; and Aunt Polly, the matriarch of the family, magnificently played by Helen McCrory.
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