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" Reid has replied that those characterizations were "fairly classless.
He's expected to deliver those characterizations as soon as Sunday.
"I'm not certain I agree with your characterizations," Mueller said.
Kobach has disputed some of the characterizations in the article.
Yet physical characterizations of the women tend to run together.
Nearly all have narrative charm, vivid characterizations and marvelous designs.
Viewers like popular actors for their acting abilities and characterizations.
I thought the characterizations were really right there, on the page.
Patrol agent in charge Michael Banks disputed some of those characterizations.
These oversimplified characterizations play out in many ways over and over.
And coming back to characterizations, they also must grow and change.
The pulp paper industry in North America defies easy national characterizations.
To be sure, one could easily take issue with such characterizations.
"I do not agree with some of the characterizations," he said.
Even the more intriguing characterizations suffer under this tendency toward obviousness.
The characterizations of Sanders's state of mind aren't particularly flattering either.
They all seemed to have slightly different characterizations of Hield's success.
What kind of writer induces such rapturous and wildly inconsistent characterizations?
Less so are the movie's slapdash setup and paper-thin characterizations.
Earlier Friday, a spokeswoman for McCabe disputed characterizations of the incident.
Anyone who had worked with Kochiyama knows these characterizations are wrong.
Adam Kinzinger, R-Illinois, agreed with characterizations of Trump's comments as racist.
The vocabulary and the psychology are contemporary, the characterizations and plotting shallow.
The tone and pacing are too consistently hectic, the characterizations quite broad.
Iguodala, the Warriors' redoubtable swingman, fits few basketball stereotypes and positional characterizations.
Painter rejected employees' characterizations of their exit packages as below market standard.
In court documents, Mr. Dulos rejected Ms. Dulos's characterizations of his behavior.
The Pentagon has resisted characterizations of the aircraft crashes as a crisis.
Sher's characterizations can be a little weird sometimes—and not good weird.
It doesn't matter that these characterizations are stupid and offensive all around.
Asked on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday about those characterizations, Kaine didn't disagree.
But in a counteroffensive, Wansink pushed back on the severity of those characterizations.
For many whites, these characterizations were the only way they encountered cultural blackness.
"Most thinking people in the industry would dispute these characterizations," the source said.
Curiously, Trump has one soft spot that defies easy characterizations: he likes dictators.
Sandmann previously denied negative characterizations of his behavior and that of his classmates.
The original cast performed Wednesday, enlivening the show's familiar attitudes with robust characterizations.
These narratives eschewed stereotypes and obvious morals for subtler characterizations of queer lives.
Rtskhiladze's lawyer subsequently issued a letter taking issue with some of Mueller's characterizations.
This is evident in the two movies' different characterizations of the villain's psychology.
Yates and his screenwriters display an eagerness to correct Burroughs's one-note characterizations.
Sessions' accusations and characterizations of the state's sanctuary policy are untrue, he said.
To the Editor: David Brooks's characterizations of Trump supporters don't elicit my sympathy.
Specifics are better than vague characterizations of a person's general feelings about something.
Mr. Trudeau has said he disagrees with Ms. Wilson-Raybould's characterizations of events.
YouTube did not answer CNBC's questions about Content ID or its characterizations by creators.
Whether or not these characterizations are true, or fair, is almost beside the point.
You might have the occasion to come up with characterizations based on those characters.
Other times, the exactitude of her characterizations takes a toll, rendering her protagonists archetypical.
In fact, there is an administrative process for veterans to upgrade their discharge characterizations.
Trump allies say the characterizations made by Clinton and opponents of Trump are unfair.
Some 34 years later, these two characterizations remain relevant — only the names have changed.
"Characterizations of the secretary's prior public statements as somehow misleading are false," she wrote.
And in spelling out these issues, the show inverts some familiar situations and characterizations.
How do characterizations of Lukaku's play by fans, sportscasters and media support her view?
Dennis McLerran, the EPA's regional administrator based in Seattle, took issue with Smith's characterizations.
Richard Ross Jr., Philadelphia's police commissioner, also disputed Mr. Sessions's characterizations of the city.
But these two scenarios depend on significantly different characterizations of what the basic complaint is.
But apparently what people eat can be indicative of more than just skin-deep characterizations.
After the relentless whiteness of the original Charmed, these characterizations come off as massive growth.
Contrary to scornful liberal characterizations, conservative media consumers are not mindless robots manipulated by hosts.
Trump has repeatedly denied that characterizations, pointing to surveys from a slew of happy customers.
Strzok is expected to push back against Trump's characterizations of the probe during his testimony.
From the characterizations of Trump emerges a picture of a businessman with clearly questionable character.
I confess I went to the exhibition intrigued rather than put off by these characterizations.
Still, some said they were bruised by the more condescending characterizations of their humble town.
Canada has rejected those characterizations, and argues that U.S. producers are simply unable to compete.
Many characterizations tend to lack opera-house power; they become a dutiful series of effects.
But Mr. Love's shifts between dialect and lyricism are more self-conscious, his characterizations shallower.
It has been called noble, eclectic, generous and inclusive — not inaccurate characterizations from certain angles.
We have to use our words with caution and understand the implications of our characterizations.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle weighed in on Pompeo's characterizations of the attack.
Subtlety gives way to blunter characterizations when the two main advocates spar in the courtroom.
" Earlier this month, it had described the lawsuit as "littered with biases and inaccurate characterizations.
At a news conference, de Blasio said he disagreed with some characterizations in the prosecutors' statements.
As with many issues, the president may continue to shift, delete or add to these characterizations.
" Sekulow today: "Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent.
Zinni confirmed in an email to CNN that the sources' characterizations of his departure were correct.
In an interview last week, John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE spouted off a number of bleak characterizations.
This can lead to false characterizations of school quality and to students being overlooked or underserved.
Jessica Valenti, however, seems out of touch with contemporary male culture with her two-dimensional characterizations.
So we're watching characterizations removed from close realism — and yet how vivid, how detailed, it is.
Compounding this problem are awkward characterizations, a lack of urgency and surprisingly old-fashioned worldbuilding whiffs.
There's a viciousness in Rowling's descriptions and characterizations in the Galbraith books from time to time.
CNBC senior contributor Larry Kudlow, an informal advisor to the Trump campaign, took issue with Lee's characterizations.
But also, I hope the stories, the characterizations, illuminate aspects of the human condition which are universal.
"I generally find that mental illness characterizations [in TV and movies] are inaccurate and unidimensional," he says.
These characterizations are "bullshit," said Adam Frank, an astrobiologist and climate scientist at the University of Rochester.
The more the two writers attempt to figure her out, the more she rejects their naive characterizations.
Despite the stakes, Sanders has downplayed characterizations that he has to carry the state to beat Biden.
A. Rebellion," their work was characterized by "burgeoning diasporic consciousness, strong characterizations of women, and formal experimentation.
Shakespeare endures alongside analyses of his flawed characterizations of all kinds of races, nationalities, religions and women.
What thin creations these characters are — and how distorted they are by the stilted prose and characterizations.
The old Bolshoi style of reckless hugeness is replaced here by slapstick cuteness and marionette-type characterizations.
I do this to make sure my characterizations are accurate, and to keep people from being surprised.
The characterizations and gags in this film set the template for the coming generations of cartoon comedy.
Ellis, the judge, instructed the jury not to consider the Manafort team's characterizations of Mueller's team's motives.
The script was a hot mess of lazy storytelling, absurd plot holes, recycled ideas and lifeless characterizations.
" According to Reuters, an Insys press release claimed that the company "disagreed with 'certain characterizations' in McCaskill's report.
The appeal was the powerful story with its vivid characterizations – including a family dynamic I could relate to.
I am not the author of the New York Times OpEd, nor do I agree with its characterizations.
" She took out her anger in a scathing blog post, calling out Frankel's "lies, insinuations, and false characterizations.
She expands on the characterizations and humor in the first novel with even more development, action, and waffles.
As for those that persist, like cultural disruptions caused by migration, peoples' characterizations of them are grossly exaggerated.
These were the characterizations that her advisers avoided in her 2008 campaign for fear she would appear weak.
Naturally, the reaction to Friedman's nasty characterizations of J Street and the ADL has been fast and furious.
She said she could never vote for Mr. Trump, given his characterizations of blacks, Muslims, Mexicans and women.
At first it seems like pure provocation — or penance, perhaps, for airing such awful characterizations of her community.
The divergent story lines have sown bitterness all around, and extraordinarily harsh characterizations and criticism from each side.
There's an entire spectrum of body shapes, characterizations, and sexualities and genders that aren't shown in mainstream media.
She portrayed women as complex, to correct literature's pigeonholing them in one-dimensional characterizations as goddess or villain.
Its characterizations contain as much empathy as evil, and its finest moments mix the beautiful with the vicious.
Beyond this core pair, the characterizations are mostly flat: cliquish students, stuffy authority figures and clueless grown-ups.
Gone are the antiseptic characterizations of the "Morphin" days; "We're all screw-ups," says Jason (Dacre Montgomery), a.k.a.
While the family has described recent filings as "littered with biases and inaccurate characterizations," pressure continues to mount.
The broadness of the characterizations is of a piece with the movie's anxious rhythms and relentless forward drive.
Don't get me wrong — the first few seasons often drew laugh-out-loud humor from these same superficial characterizations.
Sadly for his legacy, Rosenstein appears doomed to learn that one's own characterizations of their achievements often ring hollow.
Her kaleidoscopic characterizations range from a TV anchorwoman to a funeral orator to a punk to a homeless man.
The White House did not immediately respond to the characterizations of Trump's negotiating style made by his former staffers.
Each evoke the characterizations of memory found in the works of Chris Marker and recent films by Patricio Guzman.
That senior Republicans now are forced to take issue with Trump's characterizations of Obama annoys them to no end.
Expanding access to mental health care would not change these veterans' discharge characterizations or remove accountability for their actions.
And yet the city took no steps to correct the blatantly false characterizations from the night of the shooting.
The result is an unapologetically feminist and furiously single-minded movie that might have benefited from more nuanced characterizations.
Seeded throughout the memo, Democrats said, were characterizations of law enforcement officials as nefariously biased in favor of Mrs.
"What thin creations these characters are — and how distorted they are by the stilted prose and characterizations," she says.
Despite her agility, Ms. Jones prefers to call what she does with her voice "characterizations of people," not accents.
These characterizations are not formal psychiatric diagnoses but pop psychology concepts about how people respond to life and stress.
Unfortunately, today's announcement and misleading characterizations give us no confidence that the Department of Education will address these issues fairly.
"I am not the author of the New York Times OpEd, nor do I agree with its characterizations," Perry tweeted.
During the early Tuesday news conference, Lam pushed back on characterizations that her government has not responded to protester demands.
Already, we have seen characterizations that the FBI is 'reopening' an investigation but Comey's words do not match that characterization.
Swift said the nonprofits were either issuing deliberately misleading characterizations of the conference call or had misunderstood the Interior officials.
Trump has rejected characterizations of the order as a "Muslim ban" and said it is necessary to protect national security.
He is unpredictable, living outside the realm of rote characterizations, doing what we least expect, and at the last moment.
These two characterizations that Malka made of this night could not have been more inconsistent or different from one another.
He conducts research primarily on the analytical characterizations of novel psychoactive substances and investigations into the pharmacology of psychoactive drugs.
In the interview on Friday, Ms. Bloom said that she took issue with characterizations of Mr. Weinstein's actions as harassment.
Because black women were largely denied the cultural portrayals that seemed to define femininity, scoffing at those characterizations was freeing.
A spokesman for Mr. Kasowitz called the characterizations of his conversations with staff members "inaccurate," but would not specify how.
Critics have often pointed to misstatements, errors of fact and composite characterizations in the book without impeaching its central narrative.
" Mr. Nutter, who is African-American, is far more pointed; he calls Mr. Trump's characterizations of cities "a general insult.
The statements prompted an extensive investigation on the history of misleading characterizations of the war from numerous other US officials.
Such characterizations show a lack of tolerance for legitimate differences in political views of how our government should be managed.
The original triple threat — effortless dancing, a voice that could fill a Broadway house without microphones and crystal clear characterizations.
Speaking in a small theater on the campus of George Washington University, Mr. Sanders struck back at these negative characterizations.
It may be a slightly sensationalized record, and the characterizations have been the subject of some dispute from publication onward.
The Gaia hypothesis has also sparked decades of backlash, most of which boil down to characterizations of the idea as pseudoscientific.
All of the companies Warren targeted have fought characterizations of having too much of a hold on their industries for years.
These writings read more as projections of Delacroix's own interests and values than as historically accurate characterizations of the Renaissance artist.
O'Rourke's more recent social media activity has focused on countering President Donald Trump's characterizations of life on the US-Mexico border.
SALINAS: Senator, in retrospect, have you ever regretted the characterizations that you made of Daniel Ortega and Fidel Castro that way?
The company "disagrees with the C.F.P.B.'s characterizations, and with many of the alleged facts in the consent order," it said.
The W publisher John Fairchild is described as "legendary and mischievous," and that's as specific as Peres gets in his characterizations.
To believe these characterizations, Skeet shows, is to believe that the loss of hundreds, if not thousands, of lives is inevitable.
It's probably safe to assume the story will change somewhat for #WarGames, especially given Barlow's "YA Homeland" and "Teen Blacklist" characterizations.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross took issue Wednesday with media characterizations that the U.S. is departing from its historically strong dollar policy.
In some ways, Green Book feels too old-fashioned, with blithe characterizations that seem ripped from an earlier era of filmmaking.
To the artist, his 2D medium is similar to the arc of a story with its respective characterizations and embedded dramatic twists.
This new Modern Warfare does at least try to deliver stronger characterizations and convey a clearer sense of a plot in motion.
It's important to shed those broad and unfair characterizations in order to understand the wide range of people born under each sign.
This scale of female sexualization in Kingdom Death's characterizations outweighs, for me, any other merits this game could have going for it.
Leaked memos published by the Mail on Sunday newspaper contained the ambassador's characterizations of the U.S. administration that were less than flattering.
People in foreign countries don't want to have to deal with your offensive characterizations any more than people at home do. 4.
Under Morgan Gould's energetic though sometimes frenetic direction, the characterizations flirt with stereotype and elements of the action feel less than credible.
Name Withheld I commend you for your concern about the moral standing of your employer, but your characterizations are pretty broad-brush.
As anyone who's played Deadly Premonition can attest, its characterizations often take the notion of Lynchian wackiness to an almost elastic extreme.
With its thin characterizations and inconsistent tone, the play becomes a pile-on of increasingly depraved events: rape, murder, grotesque sexual situations.
"Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent," Sekulow said in his statement to the Post.
His statements prompted an extensive Washington Post investigation on the history of misleading characterizations of the war from numerous other US officials.
But North Korea demonizes Japan domestically, using World War II-era characterizations focusing on the occupation of the Korean peninsula, according to Schuster.
The production abounds with so many lively characterizations that it's surprising that Mr. Pucher's conception of the title role should be so subdued.
Because "Purgatory" is an introductory episode, it doesn't yet offer the rich characterizations and dense mythology that makes Wynonna Earp so impressive now.
What these characterizations make clear is that being both stylish and sexually confident are seen as inherently 'bad' things for women to be.
Such characterizations, however, are contradicted by other documents Reuters reviewed, including court filings in which brokers clearly attach monetary value to donated remains.
A spokesman for Kasowitz said the Times's characterizations of his conversations with aides were "inaccurate," but did not specify how to the paper.
The best way for the media to dispel conspiracy-theorizing about this story would be to take great care with facts and characterizations.
Please say that... SALINAS: In retrospect, have you ever regretted the characterizations of Daniel Ortega and Fidel Castro that you made in 1985?
It both is and isn't like your typical coming-of-age drama, touching on familiar tropes but subverting predictable characterizations or plot points.
But they do have very distinct (some critics may say one-note) characterizations and senses of humor that are crucial to the franchise.
The franchise, based on the popular video games from Capcom, traffics in crude characterizations, hackneyed storytelling, and pulpy sci-fi and horror clichés.
He has also disputed characterizations of him drinking heavily and partying in his youth, despite many of those who knew him saying otherwise.
Publicly, Apple has said it is working with law enforcement on the Pensacola case, disputing characterizations it isn&apost assisting in the investigation.
Their characterizations are organic, and they open Sondheim's brilliant lyrics up to a new freshness: their interpretations are those of actors, not stars.
Reuters said a department memo states the training will target "implicit bias" — subtle, unconscious stereotypes or characterizations made about certain groups of people.
Dr. Bates did not respond to repeated requests for comment nor to detailed questions about the incident and his former co-workers' characterizations.
Characterizations of millennials as self-centered and tech-obsessed, like with Time&aposs 2013 "Me Me Me Generation" cover, sparked ridicule and parodies.
This is really a complete blockbuster sort of season and I think it's full of all of these characterizations that elevate the Daredevil story.
I harp on this in part because in general I was pleasantly surprised at how effective Death Stranding's world-building, backstory, and characterizations were.
Today, these technologies are leveraging the exhaust of our very public and increasingly digital lives to construct detailed characterizations of individual and population health.
That material has corroborated the initial Democratic characterizations of the Zelenskiy call, but it has also introduced new characters and facts into the narrative.
DiRuzzo has called characterizations of Peterson's actions as cowardly "gross over-simplification" and said Peterson believed the gunshots were coming from outside the building.
The incident — along with what appeared to be inaccurate characterizations of what happened in the immediate aftermath — has haunted the Obama administration ever since.
Democrats, distrustful of Mr. Barr and his characterizations of the special counsel's work, had a consistent refrain: What does Bob Mueller have to say?
The dramatization hems and haws, incorporating flashbacks, fantasy sequences and other features intended to add intrigue to the narrative and depth to the characterizations.
Like Warhol's own work, Als's characterizations appear one-dimensional at first sight, but on closer observation, they take on a much more profound meaning.
A person can deplore Trump's recklessly inflammatory characterizations of illegal immigration and treatment of migrants while acknowledging that secure borders are a legitimate concern.
" As Damrosch puts it, Gibbon broke with "tedious chronicles of fact," maintaining a "storytelling momentum" that is "constantly enlivened by memorable incidents and characterizations.
" He was accustomed, he wrote, to being called a "snob, arrogant dilettante and cad," characterizations he was inclined to dismiss as "so much hogwash.
Two soprano soloists, Sarah Brailey and Sonja DuToit Tengblad stood out in a raft of rapidly shifting characterizations, as did the countertenor Robin Blaze.
The alternation of nritta and abhnaya in his work is subtle: You see the stories and characterizations, but little keeps him from dance itself.
"While we disagree with characterizations in the complaint, we are currently reviewing it and will respond to the complaint accordingly," a company representative said.
Since then, JR has viewed his projects as correctives to durable stereotypes and incomplete characterizations of people who traditionally lack the representation to object.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry: "I am not the author of the New York Times OpEd, nor do I agree with its characterizations," Perry tweeted.
The characterizations of employment and inflation are also consistent with the data and also consistent with continued expectations of a rate hike in December.
But especially when it comes to Ally, the show's clearest protagonist, it seems less sure about what those characterizations mean, and if they're even fair.
Andromeda's writing has been dinged for swinging between colloquial and stilted, for being too on-the-nose with its characterizations, and for being over-earnest.
" Energy Secretary Rick Perry: The secretary tweeted, "I am not the author of the New York Times OpEd, nor do I agree with its characterizations.
Incredibly intelligent, unapologetic young black women calling out young white women for being privileged, basic, and offensive in their tastes and their characterizations of women.
" She did take issue with some of Ms. Tindall's characterizations in the book, like one flute player she worked with on "Phantom of the Opera.
"However, we respectfully, but strongly, disagree with the characterizations of Dartmouth's actions in the complaint and will respond through our own court filings," they said.
Also thank Sean Harris — who, with Ms. Zoller, is co-director — for abetting the cast's well-defined characterizations and interaction during the intermission-free production.
" The characterizations: Kremlin collaborators: "Do not feel threatened and are advocating for better relations with Russia, often regardless [of] what atrocities Moscow is responsible for.
White House officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the characterizations by these officials of Trump's remarks or attention to the presentations.
You're likely to hear a lot about the DSA in coming days, some characterizations that get it right — and a lot that gets it wrong.
They instead had filed less detailed lobbying reports with Congress, based at least partly on misleading characterizations that Mr. Manafort's deputy later admitted to providing.
Why it matters: The presidential election season is directing more attention to our words and characterizations as we follow debates and rallies around the country.
O'Rourke, who returned to El Paso after the shooting, lashed out at Trump -- and the media's characterizations of his rhetoric -- following an emotional hometown vigil.
Ms. Dunye's loose, confident approach to characterizations makes the political issues play in a narratively organic way rather than as a series of contrived polemics.
Pelosi rejected such characterizations, saying the Democrats are merely trying to field the roster best positioned to give the party the Speaker's gavel next year.
Formal talks between the two sides take place today, with Mr. Cohen's excoriating characterizations of Mr. Trump echoing from the other side of the world.
It calls up the legacy of European colonialism, gendered characterizations of fertile landscapes ripe for exploitation, and related paintings by Henri Rousseau and Paul Gauguin.
NeuroTribes and In a Different Key clash most directly in their characterizations of Kanner and Asperger, the two figures associated with the beginning of autism history.
Biden disputed characterizations of working class Americans as racist or sexist, insisting the groups who tilted toward Donald Trump, in many cases, share his own values.
At times he pushed back on Republican characterizations of his investigation, but frequently the questions veered into territory that Mueller said he could not comment on.
Some of the criticisms of your tenure do strike me as characterizations that would be considered either — My tenure at D.N.C. or my tenure in Congress?
All these characterizations come together in Infinity War — and having seen it, I can assure you it is nothing like any other Marvel movie before it.
Usually, however, the shooters are faceless, rarely given characterizations or even names — they're classic horror villains, described as crazy, insane, mental, psychos, maniacs, or simply weirdos.
And all too often, the traditionally disenfranchised members of society are the targets of hurtful, highly charged words and characterizations that erode confidence and undermine opportunity.
However, one of the best characterizations of Trump's administration can be found right here in this video, where it has been redone a la The Office.
" Blumenthal came under fire several years ago after offering false characterizations of his military service during the Vietnam War, including saying that he "served in Vietnam.
Contrary to their characterizations, Macron and Merkel may not be "honest brokers"; rather, they are partisans campaigning for what is best for France and Germany, respectively.
Biden's campaign has pushed back on earlier characterizations of the forthcoming plan as "middle ground," saying the specifics released today have always been in the works.
"Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent," Sekulow said Monday in a one-sentence response to the Post report.
Ms. Milligan later pushed back on Mr. Richter's characterizations of some accusers, saying that abuse victims were unfairly "torn apart by people like you" in courts.
She has always been witty in quick characterizations; her lascivious barfly in "Promises, Promises" won her a Tony Award for just 10 minutes of stage time.
Democrats and Republicans have alike have questioned those characterizations, and the report itself painted a more damning portrait of the president than Mr. Barr has suggested.
He cited ethnic nationalism and references to terms like "knife-migrants," and other indiscriminate characterizations of migrants as criminal, uncivilized, backward and driven by sexual impulse.
His obsequiousness and betrayal of American interests weren't the whispered allegations of unnamed sources (though he went ahead and dismissed such characterizations as "fake news" anyway).
These groups reject characterizations of them as racist or anti-government, describing themselves instead as pro-Constitution, pro-gun and, in many cases, pro-President Trump.
" Jay Sekulow, one of the elder Trump's lawyers, told the newspaper that "apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent.
" Trump then went on to target House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, attacking Schiff&aposs characterizations of his alleged wrongdoing and calling him a "pathological liar.
In a private Twitter message, he rejected characterizations that he is part of the far-right media and said he had no connections to the Russian government.
The cast of characters fits Trump supporters' darkest characterizations of immigrants: alleged drug smugglers, at least one of whom had previously been deported from the United States.
SENATORS INTRODUCE BILL TO PROTECT SPECIAL COUNSEL FROM FIRING Comey's attorney, David Kelley, also has disputed the characterizations of the Mueller-Comey relationship interviews in the past.
In response, Radziwill wrote a scathing blog post about Frankel in which she addressed the "lies, insinuations, and false characterizations" her former pal has made about her.
People often resist the later characterizations of Slender Man as a romantic seducer, a trend popularized by the young girls who fantasized about being seduced by him.
For young audiences who absorb ideas from the media on how to behave and what to become, these characterizations can lead to false assumptions and harmful conclusions.
They say that Asian-Americans are routinely described as industrious and intelligent, but unexceptional and indistinguishable — characterizations that recall painful stereotypes for many people of Asian descent.
More broadly, some readers felt the piece was marred by clichéd characterizations of Los Angeles and failed to give readers an accurate sense of the city's culture.
Let's dispense with one thing off the bat: President Trump's impeachment defense is — in addition to being riddled with false factual claims and misleading characterizations — legal claptrap.
Mr. McAvoy, for his part, revels in the chance to use his sensitivity for evil, and to showboat his way through a series of appropriately overwrought characterizations.
In a (since deleted) note on Twitter, Riley spoke to other ways the screenplay could have been crafted and why he landed on certain characterizations and events.
The fault for that cannot possibly lie with its foundation of bigotry, its shoddy conception or the president's own sloppy and shifting characterizations of it over time.
He recalled Trump&aposs repeated characterizations of southern border crossings as an "invasion," which Biden said preceded the El Paso mass shooting that left 22 people dead.
In his doc, Kondabolu interviewed celebrities of South Asian descent, including Aziz Ansari and Kal Penn, to discuss how characterizations like Apu can be viewed as racism.
In an interview on CNBC after Mnuchin's comments, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross took issue with characterizations that the U.S. is departing from its historically strong dollar policy.
But this performance has come at a fraught moment in culture, in which an increased desire to confront stereotypes is meeting an increased sensitivity about racial characterizations.
He apparently saw fit to bury it with nary a mention, allowing his own characterizations of the Mueller report to guide public perception for as long as possible.
Protesters also want to end characterizations of earlier protests as riots, and have called for the creation of an independent commission to look into accusations of police brutality.
Trump mocked Bush mercilessly for calling unauthorized immigration an "act of love," and his own characterizations of immigrants tended to focus on their potential to kill American citizens.
Designed as a framework to be stuffed with tuneful songs, vaudeville turns, sprightly dancing, insinuating jokes and cartoon characterizations, "Mattress" has its charms, but they do wear thin.
When asked whether it is true that he has hinted the laptop ban could expand to US soil, Kelly said that those characterizations of his thinking are accurate.
Multiple Republican lawmakers described Page as cooperative and credible — in marked contrast to their vituperative characterizations of Strzok — and said she answered some questions that Strzok would not.
The court documents suggested federal prosecutors no longer believe Flynn's characterizations about how he made a filing under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) that included false information.
Mr. Ratmansky's two-act ballet opened to mixed reviews in Copenhagen in 2012; critics lauded the designs and the characterizations, but some complained that there wasn't enough dancing.
And even though most voters will remark on how tired they are of all the negative ads, the characterizations resonate with voters far more than positive pieces do.
But treating Shepard's stage paradigms superficially can lead to characterizations that miss the point of how his figures got to be heartbroken or angry in the first place.
All of the visual language I associate with the characters and with the Overlook Hotel was Kubrick's language, but all of the characterizations and story lines were King's.
"As I said when I was speaking with Carson, I don't think people's past social media statements should be made to make blanket characterizations about them," he said.
That seems more likely to make Dowd himself sound like a hired hack, or himself a racist – both characterizations for which there appears to be no support whatsoever.
Formal talks were to take place today (Thursday morning local time), with Mr. Cohen's excoriating characterizations of Mr. Trump still echoing from the other side of the world.
As any fan of Black Mirror knows, Brooker loves an ironic ending, but the ones that succeed tend to succeed on the strength of their corresponding episode's characterizations.
I was surprised by the wit and by the clever characterizations, and I like the careful attention given to building out the world of both Muggles and wizards.
"[O]ur review of the outstanding bonds indicates that municipalities are at best uneven and at worst misleading (by omission) in their characterizations of climate-related risks," it states.
" An attorney for Trump, Jay Sekulow, issued a statement in response to the Post report: "Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent.
While such characterizations are less socially acceptable when it comes to lesbian, gay and bisexual people, it's not yet widely unpopular to criticize transgender people on the same grounds.
"Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate and not pertinent," he said in a statement to CNN after the Post published its story on Monday.
Experts on Bolivia and on coups joined forces on Monday to challenge the black-and-white characterizations, urging pundits and social media personalities to see the shades of gray.
When asked to comment on his relationship with the president, Hannity said the characterizations are "total bullshit" and "nobody knows" how much access he has to the Oval Office.
Words of intolerance and xenophobic characterizations of refugees—some of the world's most vulnerable people—as invaders and antagonists have no role in our efforts to find a solution.
But the administration of Republican President Donald Trump has returned to Cold War characterizations of the Cuban government and imposed new restrictions on doing business in Cuba and travel.
Aware of all the stereotypical characterizations of businessmen and corporate lawyers, researchers in Denmark were interested in finding out if people with "dark" personalities self-selected into these fields.
But Pence shook his head as Kaine ran down the list, accusing Kaine's characterizations of being off the mark and less controversial than how Clinton has labeled Trump supporters.
Since the 1980s, Kraepelin's characterizations of psychosis, mania and depression have been virtually codified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the clinician's bible for evaluating patients.
Republicans in Congress and a Justice Department official in the room, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss a private interview, offered alternate characterizations of what was said.
Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel both started their shows with clever jabs at President Trump over his constantly shifting characterizations of his relationship with Vladimir Putin, the Russian president.
However, on Thursday a U.S. State Department spokesman said the "characterizations" of Brownback's meeting with Darroch by Reuters sources were "completely false" but the spokesman did not elaborate further.
My colleague Matt Yglesias put it succinctly in noting that being a Kent taught Superman about humanity about hope and about being good: Obviously characterizations of Superman have varied.
"We do not necessarily agree with these characterizations" from Flynn's legal team, prosecutor James Gillis wrote to Kian's attorneys on July 2, according to an email revealed in court Tuesday.
Trump, a Republican, has tightened U.S. trade and travel restrictions on the island and reverted to characterizations of the Cuban government that echo the countries' long Cold War-era hostility.
When we talked to the game's director Cory Barlog before the released of God of War, he teased a return to much older characterizations based on the ancient source material.
Since the start of his campaign, Trump has come under fire on multiple occasions for his various characterizations of Mexican immigrants, particularly his comments portraying them as "rapists" and criminals.
But Babu Omowale, the national minister of defense for the People's New Black Panther Party, who said the party's membership has doubled over the past three years, disputed those characterizations.
"He told The Black Vault: "The Navy has not publicly released characterizations or descriptions, nor released any hypothesis or conclusions, in regard to the objects contained in the referenced videos.
But Bertelsman wrote in his opinion that what constitutes feeling threatened, or smirked at, or taunted was subjective, and that the characterizations were not facts that could be proven incorrect.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir, has pushed back against characterizations that the kingdom is trying to bully Congress, but he cautioned against the effect of the legislation internationally.
And many critics might argue that within such narratives, the idea of an idyllic queer safety net often circumvents the work of building meaningful, substantive characterizations, relationships, conflicts, and storylines.
"However, we respectfully but strongly disagree with the characterizations of Dartmouth's actions in the complaint and will respond through our own court filings," Mr. Anderson said in an emailed statement.
The show also has to expand on the characterizations of Marie and the two detectives, here called Grace Rasmussen (Collette) and Karen Duvall (Wever), a process that has mixed results.
DeDe Halfhill, said, without elaborating, that "some of the characterizations being asserted by other sources are false" and that she would not discuss conversations between General Milley and the president.
But the characterizations remain sketchy and the drama relatively flat, despite an abundance of battle sequences and a musical score that seemingly swells to a crescendo at the slightest provocation.
Yes, we have millions of others like him in my community — alas, unsung heroes who are sidelined by the media's constant barrage of negative, stereotyped characterizations of African-American men.
Well-acted and technically sound (Michelle Lawler's photography is clean and clear), "Rust Creek" falters with superficial characterizations and a cliché sheriff (Sean O'Bryan) who's as incompetent as he's crooked.
The White House noted that Obama has personally thanked other Republican staffers in the past, and has not engaged directly with McConnell on his characterizations of Obama in the memoir.
Amid a growing awareness that these stereotypical characterizations of African-Americans were offensive, some of the top performers of Smith's era started to pull away from songs, Mr. Carson said.
Hillary Clinton has been quite harsh in her characterizations of presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, calling him "reckless," a "loose cannon" who in her view is not qualified to be president.
Rough Justice As you work on your own project, turn to Attica Locke's "Bluebird, Bluebird" for a quick course in swift plotting and nimble characterizations rooted in a vividly evoked setting.
Drawing on her own experience—her brother, Alan Palmer, died of cancer—Chalfant's performance remains one of those historic characterizations, like Laurette Taylor's Amanda Wingfield: a twice-in-a-lifetime thing.
In a memo to Justice Department employees, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates said the program targets "implicit biases" - subtle, unconscious stereotypes or characterizations nearly everyone makes about certain groups of people.
While we dispute the accuracy of some of the characterizations in the Pennsylvania Attorney General's lawsuit, we will continue to cooperate with them and ask only that we be treated fairly.
These thin characterizations make the work of actors like David Harbour (Jim Hopper) and Sean Astin (Bob Newby) all the more impressive, as they build compelling characters out of sketched outlines.
FRONT PAGE Because of an editing error, an article on Saturday about Roger Stone's career misidentified the organization that disputed characterizations of Mr. Stone as a Nixon campaign aide or adviser.
How are the three pop psychology characterizations about how people respond to life and stress — A, B and D — tied to various health outcomes in some studies, according to the article?
Washington (CNN)A day after President Donald Trump reportedly made highly incendiary comments about immigrants and African countries, two Republican senators said they don't recall those vulgar characterizations from the President.
" The CBP spokesperson said CBP "strongly disagrees" with the characterizations in the letters, saying "the alleged incidents do not equate to what we know to be common practice at our facilities.
The racism that underlies the characterizations of her as hypersexual, aggressive, and animalistic also means that when she dares to express frustration, she's stamped with the infamous "angry black woman" stereotype.
But it strikes me that many of the characterizations of London as a shattered city, many of the angriest posts, and many of the nastiest comments didn't originate from London at all.
After reading such judgmental and unforgiving characterizations—like derisively calling Bourdain a "drunk" and a "junkie"—I wondered if Karr and others were watching the same show as the rest of us.
"The FBI disagrees with a number of characterizations of the meeting as described in the excerpts of a staffer's emails provided to us by Fox News," the FBI said in a statement.
The Inhumans are a Marvel group that has always been a bit of an outlier in the universe, but it's one that has resulted in some terrific story arcs and characterizations, too.
He approaches this theme from myriad directions, sketching the subtext-rich relationship of an older couple, complete with characterizations and details of clothes and personality that reveal his gifts as a dramatist.
On the social media site Weibo, users circulated a post that personifies China as a "little brother" whom its citizens are rallying around and willing to defend against the demonstrators' disparaging characterizations.
But the judge, William Bertelsman, wrote in his opinion that even if Phillips' account to The Post was inaccurate, the characterizations were clearly opinions, which are protected speech under the First Amendment.
But beyond that, it doesn't have much to say on the subject, using it to drum up sympathy for Samara and her mother without really developing their characterizations beyond introducing more trauma.
But some say those characterizations miss the point of contemporary Europe's grievances, which are less militaristic than before the world wars and more rooted in fear of how immigration is changing societies.
His campaign, his surrogates, his supporters, and the candidate himself leaned into characterizations of Clinton as unlikable, corrupt, untrustworthy, establishment (though Sanders did admonish some of the rankest sexism from his supporters).
Tesla says these characterizations are misleading, noting that employees have access to a variety of food and beverages and that the plumbing issue was fixed immediately when managers became aware of it.
Mr. Rosenstein instead delivered careful characterizations about the inquiry and deferred to Mr. Mueller's autonomy as special counsel, and a pending investigation into Mr. Comey's conduct by the Justice Department's inspector general.
But "Created Equal" is, by design, a lopsided affair, with Pack — a conservative filmmaker and former president of the right-leaning think tank the Claremont Institute — clearly sympathetic to Thomas's self-characterizations.
The lower court upheld the verdict, but the Supreme Court's justices ruled unanimously Tuesday that court precedent barred the state from introducing a victim's family member's characterizations and opinions about the crime.
Characterizations of Congress as a gerontocracy are often accompanied by complaints about the ruinous gluttony of the baby boom generation, which encompasses people from about Donald Trump's age down to mine, 54.
Every joke, laugh, or light touch within the context of all that becomes weakened through cartoonish characterizations: Racist cops in both Green Book and BlacKkKlansman are suddenly both the heroes and the villains.
With ongoing advances in telescope technology, the day is coming when astronomers will be able to expand on these simple characterizations, classifying a planet according to other features, including atmospheric or chemical composition.
Whereas previous books (I'm thinking mostly of the Van Buren biography) lost me in these background discussions, Merry's clear, concise explanations and characterizations do justice to the topic, keeping it interesting and fresh.
Clinton's camp has already latched onto characterizations of the leak as a pro-Trump effort, perhaps in an attempt to avoid criticism that the primary race against Sanders was "rigged" in her favor.
Comey, whom Trump fired last year, was a frequent target of the president as he embarked on a media tour for his book, which included a number of highly negative characterizations of Trump.
Obstruction came up during Friday's interview as well, but Democrats signaled Comey largely stayed consistent with his past testimony to the Senate and the characterizations in the book he published earlier this year.
H&R Block has said it's in compliance with the Free File agreement, and Intuit, the maker of TurboTax, has said that characterizations around its practices relating to Free File are not true.
People remember the Recovery Act, and they might know that the national debt rose a lot after 2008, and this often leads to characterizations of the recovery as one where fiscal stimulus flowed.
But the writing and its attendant characterizations have an undeniable integrity, the particular historical detail offered by the story is not common in films about this era, and the lead performers are moving.
The commanders also disputed characterizations by the city's top official that Hong Kong is spinning out of control, though they admitted the police force is emotionally and physically tired after months of confrontation.
In his doc, Kondabolu interviewed several big name celebrities of South Asian descent, including Aziz Ansari and Kal Penn, to discuss how characterizations like Apu can be viewed as a form of racism.
The result is a film that's almost sci-fi adjacent, and which clearly has a lot on its mind about how brainless, macho characterizations of manhood hurt everyone, and how violence perpetuates violence.
U.S.-Cuban relations have deteriorated sharply since Donald Trump became president, returning to Cold War characterizations of Cuba and tightening trade and travel restrictions that had been eased by his predecessor Barack Obama.
Screenshot: Adam Clark EstesAfter months of delays, Samsung's much ballyhooed voice assistant Bixby is here—and users on social media are already noticing the company's loaded, sexist characterizations of its female and male voices.
But I also believe that games can change our minds, characterizations can confirm or deny our prejudices, and that the scenarios we depict onscreen have real-world implications for how we build our world.
While these characterizations feel true, it seems to me that one of the motivations driving the poems is the poet's desire for knowledge, which he pursues without making any grand claims for this yearning.
" Clinton also noted that young women are influenced by the characterizations of women in the media and highlighted the need to alleviate the pressure and teach them to be "proud of who they are.
The thin characterizations might have been mitigated by livelier dialogue – think of how the Avengers trade Whedonesque witticisms even in the heat of battle, and how much warmer those scenes feel as a result.
Trump also urged the media not to make broad characterizations about those who attended an extreme right demonstration, in which marchers held torches, carried flags with swastikas and chanted racist and anti-Semitic slogans.
Yet the differences between the two — evidenced in the younger director's rushed pacing, fragmented shooting style and peremptory characterizations — are more instructive, suggesting a filmmaker with no time for complexity or careful world building.
That is why I argued that the report should have been given to attorneys of President Trump before its release, so they would have a chance to vet it and respond to inaccurate characterizations.
"The racism that underlies the characterizations of [Williams] as hypersexual, aggressive, and animalistic also means that when she dares to express frustration, she's stamped with the infamous 'angry black woman' stereotype," Desmond-Harris wrote.
But the presentation was something of an exaggeration, as are many official characterizations of the gangs whose criminal sophistication and global reach tend to be overstated by authorities frustrated that they cannot vanquish them.
The president's case for his own defense, however, was marred by his own contradictory statements on Thursday as he swung back and forth in his characterizations of Russia's actions during the 2016 presidential election.
On the other hand, Sanders's weekend wins do show that certain media characterizations of him as a white candidate, or of his coalition as an all-white movement, are too quick and too simplistic.
Despite the rush of drama indicated by Gunaratne's title, "his strengths are in the quieter details — of personal stories, nuanced characterizations and especially in his multivocal breadth of register," our reviewer, Jon McGregor, writes.
"Such characterizations have led to race-based violence around the world and have attempted to lull certain racial groups into a dangerous, false sense of security regarding their susceptibility to this disease," Rush wrote.
It has been regarded for decades as Palestinian territory, and most of the international community regards it as being under Israeli occupation, with all settlements built there considered illegal, though Israel disputes these characterizations.
Instead of soul searching, the President and his allies are dismissing the report's characterizations as baseless and preparing for continued battle over the two-year Mueller probe, even as the special counsel concludes his work.
Its plot is muddled—it's a heist movie in which the rebels steal the plans to destroy the Death Star—its characterizations are forced and truncated, and its battle sequences are more impressive than thrilling.
He also urged the media not to make broad characterizations about those who attended an extreme right demonstration, in which marchers held torches and carried flags with swastikas and chanted racist and anti-Semitic slogans.
I can't picture anyone tripping over the deliriously energetic first sentence of "Catherine, Called Birdy" and landing headfirst in an ancient world made electrifying, funny and present by her prose and characterizations, without being enthralled.
Dan Forest said Charlotte's ordinance "would have given pedophiles, sex offenders and perverts free rein to watch women, boys and girls undress and use the bathroom," cruel characterizations that have no relationship to being transgender.
We're in such the toddler phase of the themes and characterizations we're exploring because not enough of our filmmakers have been allowed to mature, to explore their artistry, to push the themes that interest them.
In recent days, the Republican-controlled committee has treated the public to a confusing round-the-clock spectacle over dueling staff-drafted memos that pitted Republicans' damning characterizations of classified documents against Democrats' benign ones.
It has been regarded for decades as Palestinian territory, and most of the international community regards it as being under Israeli occupation, with all settlements built there considered illegal, though Israel disputes these characterizations. 5.
Black girls and women are particularly vulnerable to such characterizations: According to the National Women's Law Center 2018 "Dress Coded" report, the bodies, hair, and hair accessories of black women are most likely to be scrutinized.
Black Republicans have long scoffed at stereotypical characterizations casting them as Uncle Toms or as sellouts to their race, leaving them in a difficult position politically to begin with — something exacerbated by the last 10 days.
So circling back to Shithole-gate, when it comes to Africa and African immigrants, there's a lot more for the president and his administration to consider when it comes to policy and characterizations of the continent.
The governor spoke with a local reporter Tuesday, defending the bill against characterizations of "socialized medicine" but not offering a clear stance on the proposal: I've been doing a deep dive in terms of the policy.
However, "poetic cubism" fails to capture Cendrars's linguistic originality; in fact, he was never identified with any literary movement and was, himself, completely indifferent to the characterizations and classifications of the poetic idioms of his time.
Towns, cities and states throughout the U.S. are being hurt — many jobs being lost!" he tweeted Wednesday morning, echoing his earlier characterizations of the company as a "no-tax monopoly" that does not pay "internet taxes.
Erdoğan has lashed out at countries of the European Union, demanding they stop referencing its actions as an occupation and warning he'd allow Syrian refugees to enter Europe via Turkey if the characterizations continue, Reuters reported.
Even there, though, there's a richness to the characterizations, with Thenardier's casual slap of his wife betraying a level of violence that within the relationship that extends into her interactions with the children in their charge.
"I stand today as your pastor to vehemently denounce and reject any such characterizations of the nations of Africa and of our brothers and sisters in Haiti," Watson said at the Metropolitan Baptist Church in Largo.
Though Chapter Two spends many of its 165 minutes weaving connections between past and present to make us care about who these kids have grown up to be, it lacks cohesive characterizations or strong emotional connections.
Season two mostly delivered on developing characterizations, but its plot was frequently marching in place without a lot of direction; season three manages to provide an engaging plot, but it falls down on the character development.
Shallowness abounds, and while it's clear we're meant to read genuine relationships between these people, it's also just as evident that their... let's call them heightened characterizations are laying the groundwork for big, loud, and thrilling confrontations.
The governor has mentioned the city's budget surplus in the past, though the mayor's office says that such characterizations are inaccurate, noting that excess revenue has gone toward filling gaps in future budgets and shoring up reserves.
Not that Johansson's performance is substandard; she acquits herself very well with a challenging text, creating distinct characterizations for such icons as the White Rabbit and the Mad Hatter as well as an excellently feline Cheshire Cat.
In 2012, Nowak joined Reduta Dobrego Imienia, the Polish League Against Defamation, an organization of private citizens who wrote letters and helped launch lawsuits against media outlets, especially German ones, that perpetuated inaccurate characterizations of Polish history.
But, whereas Shepard wrote from real anguish about these questions—about men who impersonate some Hollywood idea of masculinity while searching for a father's love—Lee's characterizations of white men don't seem to draw on anything real.
Some long-standing characterizations of policy, specifically that it "remains accommodative" and that the fed funds rate likely will stay "below levels that are expected to prevail in the longer run," are likely on their way out.
Thousands of adolescents are forever linked to allegations and crimes that result in dismissals or no conviction, and those records — and characterizations of those records by the media — follow them into every aspect of their daily lives.
Psychology has never been Kentridge's strong suit as a director—it was also a blind spot in his previous Met productions, of Shostakovich's "The Nose" and of Berg's "Lulu"—but here the characterizations are weaker than ever.
"Although the statute does not define 'smoke,' some dictionary definitions, some state laws, and some characterizations of smoking by the e-cigarette industry itself support the department," Judge Raymond Randolph wrote for himself and Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
But by her own admission, her lack of self-awareness, coupled with her privilege and platform, can lead to the sort of tone-deaf characterizations of black men that are ultimately more harmful than they may seem.
All of these characterizations (and more) are mostly carried off by Washington, but they jostle uneasily against each other throughout the film, which leads to a sense that every new scene marks the beginning of another movie entirely.
With this very broad style of argument, Levin runs the risk that what he says might not ring true, and this is especially a problem in his characterizations of liberalism, which is obviously not the world he inhabits.
Looking at 80-year-old Cosby from across the courtroom, Feden called the entertainer a "con artist" and shamed his lawyer, Kathleen Bliss, for her characterizations of the women testifying against Cosby as fame-seeking, promiscuous party girls.
At one point, the Atwoods are given control of the camera, and conduct a strange pantomime in which Atwood sits with a brown paper bag over her head while other family members offer sentence-long characterizations of her.
This is a shame, not only because of the missed opportunity for a more authentic voice cast but because the film's characterizations, in comparison to the sumptuous artistry of the rest of its elements, are Kubo's weakest point.
But Ms. Coronel, who has enjoyed the spoils of a drug empire that prosecutors have estimated allowed the kingpin to bank $247 billion over the course of his 30-year reign, dismissed the courtroom characterizations of her husband.
"The movie is shot in a realistic, grounded style that makes the unusual characterizations credible and the insane events convincing," Glenn Kenny wrote for The Times in his review of this film, which he named a Critic's Pick.
Other films like the 1993 romantic drama "Poetic Justice" from John Singleton or Barry Jenkins's more recent "If Beale Street Could Talk" made good efforts in their characterizations and casting, but such portraits are few and far between.
But what if the narrative of Trump's political martyrdom, railing against his "lynching," and the Fox News characterizations of a deep state culture war actually stop or reverse Democratic gains in this year's off-year elections in the South?
Its plotting and characterizations aim to create the layers of ambiguity typical of American prestige TV. It sells you on the Berlin you know from your semester abroad, or that time you backpacked across Europe: Museum Island, Alexanderplatz, Wannsee.
From his refusal to squarely condemn white supremacists following the death in Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer to his vulgar characterizations of other nations earlier this month, Trump has plainly failed to live up to certain expectations of the office.
"Internalized stigma is when you accept those negative characterizations, labels, perceptions that others hold, and you apply them to yourself, and therefore you blame yourself," explains Bulent Turan, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Alabama-Birmingham.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Rand Paul said on Wednesday he delivered a letter from President Donald Trump to Russian President Vladimir Putin's government, but the senator and the White House offered different characterizations of the message.
She made this David O. Russell con-artist comedy at the height of America's love affair with the rising young talent, and you can feel her putting aside her penchant for precise, sensitive characterizations and just letting it rip.
Giuliani denied to CNN on Thursday the characterizations of his interactions with Volker detailed in a complaint from an American intelligence community whistleblower, saying he had a "nice little trail" of text messages with Volker to prove his story.
Beyond ruling out "radical Islam" as overly broad, policymakers and advisors under both the Bush and Obama administrations have been careful not to accept the characterizations that violent extremists give to themselves, which inflate their role within their faith.
The British watchdog consulted experts and reviewed published papers on data collected from the app, and while it noted in its ruling that Natural Cycles could be used as an effective form of birth control, it found the combined characterizations deceptive.
There are haves and have-nots in this world, but everything from the dialogue and characterizations to the world art suggests a deeper understanding of the way systems of oppression, power and inequality work on our own, far less pretty, planet.
A copy of the probation letter provided to BuzzFeed News cited "misleading" characterizations of his assault that were shared on social media, and that his probation was escalated to "corrective action" so he could show "improvement" during the probational period.
A full-stack sensing company focusing on lidar and RGB cameras needs to complete dozens or hundreds of tasks, depending on how you define them: object characterizations and tracking, watching for signs, monitoring nearby and distant cars and so on.
Helping matters is that the core Avengers — Black Widow, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, and the Hulk — all have distinct characterizations that can be matched up in exciting new permutations; think of Thor and Hulk's buddy-comedy antics in Thor: Ragnarok.
The idiosyncratic humor and eccentric characterizations of those early plays were still found in "Curse of the Starving Class" (1978), the Pulitzer-winning "Buried Child" (1978), "True West," (1980) "Fool for Love" (1983) and "A Lie of the Mind"(1985).
And with young people flocking to the multiplexes, it's beyond tragic that the worst kind of female objectification is being uploaded into the minds of another generation -- boys AND girls -- with few alternative film characterizations to act as an antidote.
Carole Radziwill is "still rooting" for her strained friendship with Bethenny Frankel — but not before correcting what she claims are "lies, insinuations, and false characterizations" her former pal has made about her on The Real Housewives of New York City.
Each artist responded to these premeditated moments of heightened activity differently: "I was quite invested in the theatricality of the experiment, and liked to embody characters and characterizations of red emotions for each of the five-minute climax marks," MPA reveals.
A film like "Coco" gives the lie to such characterizations that are too often embraced by the President, who has called Mexicans criminals and "rapists," who has disparaged Mexican-Americans, and who wants to wall off our neighbor to the south.
The attorney general pushed back on previous characterizations that he had only provided lawmakers with a "summary" of Mueller's findings with his four-page letter to Congress on Sunday, stating that he provided "bottom line" talking points about Mueller's findings.
"The more extreme characterizations of hawks and doves, where the implication is that participants on the committee want to go in entirely different directions at any given point in time ... that is not the current set of circumstances," Lockhart said.
An area where she can be said to really sing, however, is in her strong characterizations of her sitters; the youths pictured in "Everyone his fancy" and "Portrait of two girls as Saints Agnes and Dorothy" have an utterly charming treatment.
"While we dispute the accuracy of some of the characterizations in the Pennsylvania Attorney General's lawsuit, we will continue to cooperate with them..." Uber did not yet respond to questions about what specifically the company is disputing in the lawsuit.
And his characterizations of both characters have held especially true in season two, as the show has thrown Kevin into an addiction storyline and Kate into a pregnancy storyline because it doesn't seem to know what else to do with them.
While the timeline of Midhat's life offered a natural framing for the book, Hammad was also interested in exploring a point of view that showed "the complexity of Palestinian life" and avoided reductive characterizations of Palestinians as either militants or victims.
In a rare interview with TIME and three European outlets, Zelensky lamented Trump's constant characterizations of Ukraine as corrupt — lobbed in the heat of an impeachment battle — as the "hardest of signals" to countries and companies from which Ukraine needs investment.
Because the women there are depicted in a variety of contexts — their families, their workplaces, and promoting their brands and products on the show — letting down the fourth wall has added to the viewers' understanding of the women's motivations and characterizations.
They get the job done — delivering a mildly enjoyable movie that committed fans of the franchise will rate a lot higher — but they have to hack through a lot of by-the-numbers plotting and indolent characterizations to get there.
They get the job done — delivering a mildly enjoyable movie that committed fans of the franchise will rate a lot higher — but they have to hack through a lot of by-the-numbers plotting and indolent characterizations to get there.
But Democrats in the room on Thursday fiercely disputed those characterizations, accusing GOP members of leading a baseless investigation into Democratic presidential nominee Clinton's email server as part of an effort to distract from special counsel Robert Mueller's ongoing Russia probe.
The play's deft characterizations and understated dialogue led some critics to compare it to Chekhov, and after it transferred to Broadway, in 1970, it drew Tony nominations for Mr. Storey, Mr. Gielgud, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Anderson and the actress Mona Washbourne.
Bostrom co-authored a paper on the ethics of artificial intelligence with Eliezer Yudkowsky, founder of and research fellow at the Berkeley Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI), an organization that works on better formal characterizations of the AI safety problem.
Bannon's departure from Breitbart follows a chaotic week that put him in the crosshairs of a livid White House that objected to some of his comments and characterizations in Micheal Wolff's gossipy book about the first year of the Trump administration.
"Play It as It Lays," Joan Didion For a few decades, this was my favorite modern American novel because it was in the execution of the book's style that the meaning of the book was conveyed, more than the minimal story or characterizations.
Last December, BuzzFeed Editor in Chief Ben Smith told his staff that it was okay to call Trump a racist and a liar on social media (in spite of non-partisan editorial guidelines), because Smith said such characterizations were based in fact.
The tell-alls portrayed Davis as a self-involved, alternately controlling and neglectful alcoholic – characterizations disputed by many Hollywood insiders, including Merrill and most vociferously by Davis, who disinherited her daughter and didn't speak to her again through to her death in 1989.
Although Gabaldon, in an email interview with BuzzFeed News last week, and some readers have said that these portrayals express the racial attitudes of white people during the time depicted Gabaldon's characterizations of people of color are exaggerated and offensive to some readers.
"When you look back on those vocal performances they're awesome, and while you certainly could make a case for a complete reinvention, I find myself responding to my own nostalgic feelings of wanting to go back to those characterizations," Meledandri told Variety.
"One of the places we see this as therapists is with a parent who insists, for example, that the oldest girl is such a great caretaker or the youngest boy is really naughty," Lundquist explains, adding that these characterizations can have emotional repercussions.
If patients, advocates, legislatures and others genuinely want to move the needle on compassionate use, we need to look beyond the misleading characterizations of these Right to Try bills, roll up our sleeves and try to find meaningful solutions to these complex issues.
We learn in the acknowledgments, on Page 1,084, that Obama read nearly all of "Rising Star" before publication and argued intensely with Garrow about some of the characterizations — but did so in "off the record" conversations about which the reader is left guessing.
There were sharp characterizations in supporting roles—Jacques Imbrailo, sensitive and a touch ambiguous as a Red Cross representative; Andrew Stenson, subtly expressive as the Japanese industrialist's translator—but Danielle de Niese found little substance in the central role of the diva.
Trump, who repeated his earlier characterizations of Pelosi as "crazy," continued his theme of lashing out at Democrats roughly a week after the House voted largely along party lines to pass articles of impeachment accusing him of abusing his office and obstructing Congress.
The characterizations that she creates in her work mine the intersections of race, class, and gender, portraying some of the vulnerable Americans who will be most affected by the next four years (or fewer, if Trump gets impeached like Michael Moore is predicting!).
"The myth of the law-abiding illegal alien is just that" Critics say Mortensen's unsympathetic characterizations of immigrants make him an unsuitable candidate for the position, which among other things would be responsible for protecting and supporting some of the world's most vulnerable people.
Trump resorted to previous characterizations of impeachment witnesses as "Never Trumpers" and demanded the public read the transcript of his July 6900 call with Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelensky, which he has described as "perfect," despite the document being a key piece of evidence in Democrats' case.
By internalizing these debates, Mr. Barnes avoids the polarized either-or, black-or-white characterizations of Shostakovich as noble dissident or spineless government patsy, but he also traps us inside the composer's mind, where we soon tire of the narcissistic musings and self-pitying rationalizations.
In interviews, Mr. Trump disputed some of the characterizations, saying that, among other things, some projects that might appear to be failures were successes, for him at least, because he often made his money upfront, through fees for the use of the Trump name.
Meadows said he has only shared "broad characterizations" and is "not sharing specifics" of the testimony with the White House, pointing to House rules preventing him from disclosing details of the testimony, which are held in secure rooms called Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities, or SCIFs.
As is customary with films written and directed by John Hughes in the 1980s, there's an American class-analysis subtext that holds the characterizations together: Mr. Martin's aspirational hauteur is the irresistible force bulldozing into the immovable object of Mr. Candy's just-folks awkwardness.
The fine-drawn quality of French's characterizations is one measure of the novel's above-average success as literary fiction, which is to say fiction that enriches our lives rather than just serving to pass the time on an airplane or in a doctor's waiting room.
The director, Jack O'Brien, who utilizes the best of what Broadway has to offer—a big stage, a solid budget, slick production values—has not only created a milieu in which the performers can shine; he allows them the space to establish their characterizations.
No matter how frequently SNL and other shows deliver comedic characterizations of Ivanka, Melania, and Conway as more aware, more feminist, more appalled than the man they supported for the presidency, the women encircling Trump have all remained firmly — and even enthusiastically — in his corner.
Mortal Engines goes there too, though by its end, the film has tapped into some characterizations of East versus West that seem a tad like the kind of wishful thinking you might get from a Westerner's fetishization of the peaceful, Zen-like wisdom of the East.
" Intuit, which makes TurboTax, pushed back on the report, saying in a statement that while its search and marketing practices around the free filing program have been called into question, "these characterizations are untrue and we look forward to sharing the facts with New York regulators.
Media outlets have been publishing a number of reports in the past week citing anonymous sources from close to the FBI and Justice Department, some detailing how the two organizations have been at odds over the investigation and others giving varying characterizations of the investigations into Clinton.
Related: Hoytzclaw Conviction Sheds Light on Prevalence of Police Sexual Abuse While on Duty In an internal memo obtained by Reuters, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates said the program would target "implicit biases" — subtle, unconscious stereotypes or characterizations that people make against certain groups of people.
Those who say Congress shouldn't do so because surveys show that the American public is not in favor of an impeachment inquiry must take into account the fact that the American people have been misled by Attorney General Barr's characterizations of the report and its conclusions.
Images from those films appear onscreen, not just as illustrations, but to remind the audience of characterizations from these very movies — which at times Lee leans into, tracing a line between black cinema from the 1970s to his own representation of black people in this film.
Mr. Cohen, Mr. Trump's longtime fixer, said in federal court this past week that he had misled Congress about the details of a Trump hotel project in Moscow because he did not want to contradict the president's own false characterizations of his business dealings in Moscow.
The more you listen to Donald Trump — even if you kind of like the message the first couple of times — if you're listening critically and you hear the same airy characterizations and adjectives over and over again, and the same speech patterns, it becomes very trying.
These characterizations likely originate from the V-2 ballistic missile, the first artificial object to reach outer space, which was developed by German engineers during World War II—most notably Wernher von Braun, who went on to design the Saturn V rockets responsible the Apollo Moon landings.
"Joseph Gradisher, the Navy&aposs spokesman for the deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare, told The Black Vault last year: "The Navy has not publicly released characterizations or descriptions, nor released any hypothesis or conclusions, in regard to the objects contained in the referenced videos.
While Republicans resist characterizations of their block grant or cap proposals as tearing away health benefits from children, older people in nursing homes or middle-class families heroically coping with children with serious disabilities, the tyranny of the math does not allow for any other conclusion.
Yet the defense team's characterizations about Ukraine are also designed to make the impeachment charges appear to be on a fundamentally trivial affair, surrounding the treatment of a faraway country that, as Mr. Pompeo suggests, most people could not find on a map stripped of country names.
It's easy to disdain this sort of broad narrative structuring — to call it, as critics already have, a Montana version of Dallas, which is often shorthand for "soapy" or "feminized" or "over the top," all characterizations that have been used for over a century to denigrate the melodramatic form.
The company of bohemians — the Serbian David Bizic as Marcello, a painter; the American Ryan Speedo Green as Colline, a philosopher; and the Russian Rodion Pogossov as Schaunard, a musician — were particularly satisfying in the individuality of their characterizations as well as in their work as an ensemble.
In essence, media narratives that take a narrow view of whiteness and suggest that the falling share of 100 percent Europeans in the population means the end of America's white majority generate "much higher levels of anger or anxiety" than alternative (and, frankly, more plausible) characterizations of the situation.
Characterizations don't so much develop as abruptly appear — like when mild-mannered weakling Jonah suddenly morphs into a code-reading, intel-gathering, stone-cold badass prodigy before our eyes or when characters start having moving heart-to-hearts that aren't moving at all because we've barely even met them.
Clinton, by contrast, was portrayed as a corrupt corporate shill who may have even rigged the primary — and those characterizations came from Sanders himself, who withheld his endorsement of Clinton until July, fueling further attacks on her and questions about the legitimacy of her campaign and the primary process.
Until the talks between US and North Korean intelligence officials began in earnest, Trump and his aides have relied partly on the characterizations of the South Koreans, which have experienced a rapprochement since the Olympic games held in Pyongchang in February that led to Kim's historic invite to Trump.
He's a stock character that stands in for the ways that video games wrap themselves around contrived circumstances and thin characterizations to create their bosses and bad guys, the paper-thin forces of antagonism that exist to be solved over a couple attempts at a pulse-pounding encounter.
But much of the detective work completed by fictional lady investigators is based on assumptions of what a female investigator would be like — and this means that such characterizations are often rooted in stereotypes about female abilities and interests, rather than observations about objective unisex workloads and professional expectations. 5.
Russo says "the familiar characterizations of these two photos that have been uncritically perpetuated, turn out to be very false" and points journalists to a Washington Post interview with Coons in which he says "all three of my kids have known Joe their whole lives" and view him like a grandfather.
The challenge for showrunners adapting this material — in 183, when the stakes feel especially high for American viewers in conversations about race — was to figure out how to stay true to the heart of the story without resorting to the same cultural and racial characterizations that offended some of Gabaldon's readers.
Rabbi Avi Shafran, the director of public public affairs for Agudath Israel of America, an umbrella organization for Hasidic and other ultra-Orthodox groups, told Fox News that characterizations such as "gaming" are pejorative ways to describe a talent for perceiving opportunities that, for these communities, can yield government services.
John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 MORE (R-Ariz.) is "stabilizing," pushing back on characterizations about the Arizona Republican's health in press reports.
President Obama's decision to engineer passage of U.N. Security Council 2334 in the final weeks of his presidency wasn't a bid to revive the Israeli-Palestinian "peace process," a "parting shot" at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, or any of the other characterizations splashed across cable news chyrons over the weekend.
The characterizations were silly and harmless — "Ross Perot" had a squeaky voice and exaggerated ears, but his antics had little to do with serious politics — but even so, the current producers are still determining how prevalent they should be at a time when American politics is polarizing for all ages.
In the absence of that confirmation, Trump and his aides have relied partly on the characterizations of the South Koreans, who came bearing the invitation earlier this month, and the Chinese, who provided a briefing to the White House on Tuesday after Kim and President Xi Jinping met in Beijing.
While Matt and Ross Duffer's nostalgic trip explores the lives of their characters for the sake of the plot — each "Stranger Things" season begins by establishing relationships and characterizations before it's all largely forsaken when the monsters turn up — "Dark" uses the plot to explore and deepen its characters and themes.
In striking parallels to President Trump's characterizations of the investigations against him, Mr. Netanyahu has called the investigation a "witch hunt," and his allies have called it the product of a "deep state" conspiracy against Mr. Netanyahu — though Mr. Netanyahu himself appointed many of the key law-enforcement officials investigating him.
Not all of the show's ideas are as successful — a Season 4 episode, in which Gretchen takes a trip home to the Midwest, felt self-indulgently grim and, in attempting to fill in the background of her mental issues, only emphasized how on-the-surface the show's characterizations tend to be.
Lee refuted the sources' characterizations of the relationship between the national- and state-level offices, arguing that the headquarters "made sure that state teams were provided ample resources and support, and as we got closer to caucus day, we deployed members of HQ and senior staff to the states to ensure seamless coordination." 
This year alone, the actor has created at least four memorable big screen characterizations in which you can't really understand everything he says, and Hardy far exceeds the basic requirement for this role, which was to portray a man so despicable that the audience desperately wants to see him get his just desserts.
"I stand today as your pastor to vehemently denounce and reject such characterizations of the nation's (inaudible) and of our brothers and sisters in Haiti and I further say whoever made such a statement and whoever used such a visceral and disrespectful, dehumanizing adjective to characterize the nations of Africa," Watson said.
While our national motto is "E Pluribus Unum," or "out of many, one," identity politics creates a divisive power play on the pattern of basing one's identity on characterizations like race, gender, class, sexual orientation, religion and on down the line in as many divided categories of oppression as one can imagine.
You may disagree with these characterizations about what people say about sending signals to Roger Stone and Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen, but all the crimes, obstruction, lying, et cetera, campaign finance, it goes list by list, that&aposs exactly what that cast of characters looks like they&aposre going to be charged with.
Both of these characterizations were, at times, literal: In 1936, New Thought mystic and founder of the Unity Church Charles Fillmore rewrote Psalm 23 to read, "The Lord is my banker/my credit is good"; in 1925, advertising executive Bruce Bowler wrote The Man Nobody Knows to argue that Jesus was the first great capitalist.
As someone who wants queer narratives to feature happy romantic relationships and be charming and have serious characterizations with meaningfully substantive development and plots, I can't help but find it disappointing whenever those first two traits — queer people getting to be both happy and charming — are allowed to stand in for all of the others.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is taking a relevant stand against isolationism and complacency, but these plots get repetitive due to shallow characterizations like a princess with the ability to manipulate plants being a big flower-obsessed hippie who thinks putting out positive vibes will bend the universe into making everything go her way.
The Park Avenue Armory recently announced that Manifesto will make its North American debut this December, bringing a kaleidoscope of Blanchett characterizations to the institution's massive Wade Thompson Drill Hall, and The Creators Project has the inside scoop:  Manifesto weaves 83 dramatic monologues from more than 50 artistic declarations, provoking timeless questions about the artist's role in society.
In revising, edit for readers' pleasure:  Balance the plot, characterizations, pacing, and voice of the book into a whole that serves your purpose (paying particular attention to the element you like least), and make sure that readers have all the information they need for your big plot twist or heart-piercing insight to hit with just the right impact.
Much of the contents of Comey's memos had already been made public by the time they leaked to the press Thursday night — either through Comey's own testimony, public press accounts or his tell-all book — and close watchers of the former director's feud with Trump were swift to dismiss characterizations of the report as a bombshell.
I'M NOT SURE 00 I THINK YOU DID A LOT OF EDUCATION ABOUT THE PROCESS AND HOW PEOPLE CAN AND SHOULD BE SPEAKING UP. THE CHARACTERIZATIONS SEEM TO BE RATHER ILL-ADVISED IN TERMS OF HOW YOU MAY FEEL, BUT IT CERTAINLY WAS EMPHATIC BY THE WAY HE THINKS THAT PERHAPS YOUR INVESTORS SHOULD PULL OUT.
After months of boasts by Trump about his wealth, celebrity and deal-making as qualifications for the White House, and his dismissive capsule characterizations of climate change as "a hoax" and the Iraq war as "a mistake," Mr. McCain and Mr. Romney, with standing as the previous two Republican presidential nominees, denounced Mr. Trump as unfit for the presidency.
They also came amid mounting frustration among some Democrats over what they felt were misleading characterizations by the president's legal team about the ability of House Republicans to take part in the closed-door depositions and claims that the White House was not given a chance to defend itself during the House hearings (the administration opted not to participate).
The flare-up — and conflicting characterizations of the call from Mr. Trump and Mr. Turnbull — threatened to do lasting damage to relations between the two countries and could drive Canberra closer to China, which has a robust trading relationship with Australia and is competing with Washington to become the dominant force in the Asia-Pacific region.
Since the interview, the diocese in charge of the school has denounced the students' actions, a lawmaker has defended them and the boy in the video, Nick Sandmann, has denied characterizations of his and his classmates' behavior and said he was simply standing in front of Phillips to let him know he wouldn't be baited into an altercation.
These works of media created a "feedback loop" (as named by Young) of readers and players assuming that "accuracy" in medieval characterizations was defined by other works, which were in turn influenced by other biased sources, culminating in a view of "authentic" medievalism in media that more or less looks the same as any other depiction of the Middle Ages in media.
While law enforcement officials have shied away from such characterizations, one of the world's foremost experts on fringe organizations has a firm opinion on the matter: "After looking into the church's history, this group, in my opinion, fits the core definition of a destructive cult," explains Rick Ross, who founded the Cult Education Institute, based out of Trenton, New Jersey.
Rush Limbaugh on Tuesday sought to push back against characterizations of Republican presidential candidate Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE as a "liar" or "nasty" candidate in the GOP race.
"The summary letter the Department sent to Congress and released to the public late in the afternoon of March 24 did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance of this Office's work and conclusions," Mr. Mueller wrote in a letter addressed to Mr. Barr, whose characterizations of Mr. Mueller's investigation have also come under fire by members of the special counsel's team.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoPressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Overnight Defense: Iran crisis eases as Trump says Tehran 'standing down' | Dems unconvinced on evidence behind Soleimani strike | House sets Thursday vote on Iran war powers MORE pushed back on these characterizations Friday in a CNN interview.
In a stern, roughly 800-word letter sent Wednesday via post to Sanders' Burlington, Vermont, headquarters, a high-profile group that includes the Democratic Party chairs of South Carolina, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi expresses its concern about his characterizations of the South, which they contend "minimize the importance of the voices of a core constituency for our party": African-Americans.
Take, for example, the Washington Post's November 22 profile of Spencer, which waited a few paragraphs after it first mentioned the phrase "alt-right" to mention that the group wanted to create an "ethno-state" that would banish minorities, and described the way critics characterized the "alt-right" — racist, white supremacist, neo-Nazi — but presented the characterizations as perspectives rather than facts.
It feels as though Gunaratne wanted to sweep his readers up in a "mad and furious" rush of drama (and that semi-tautology in the novel's title gives an indication of the elaborate prose he sometimes employs in pursuit of this drama), when in fact his strengths are in the quieter details — of personal stories, nuanced characterizations and especially in his multivocal breadth of register.
These two methods lead to very different characterizations of the present-day white share of the population, which is either an overwhelming 80 percent of the public or else a tenuous majority of 62 percent: This effect seems to be primarily driven by allowing for Hispanic identity to overlay on a racial identification, and secondarily by the different way it treats mixed-race people.
Instead of sweeping such anachronistic, paternalistic claptrap under the proverbial rug, we should follow the lead of people like African American Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., who this year has published a book ("Stony The Road," Penguin Press) and is hosting a PBS documentary series ("Reconstruction") that trace such dehumanizing, debilitating characterizations of black people in the pre-civil rights era directly to their post-Civil War sources.
Val DemingsValdez (Val) Venita DemingsTrump takes post-Mueller victory lap Trump attorney: 'Case is closed' after Mueller testimony Mueller agrees lies by Trump officials impeded his investigation MORE (D-Fla.) grilled Whitaker on whether he agrees with President Trump on his negative characterizations of the Justice Department, specifically referring to a September 2018 rally at which Trump pledged to get rid of the "lingering stench" at the department.
The company's top leaders, including CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach Social media never intended to be in the news business — but just wait till AI takes over Facebook exploring deals with media outlets for news section: report MORE and COO Sheryl Sandberg, have repeatedly fended off characterizations that it is a media company.
As with the early (and totally unnecessary) scene in which terrorists blow up the department store (one muttering an "Allahu akbar" right before blowing up himself, a mother, and a little girl), these characterizations aren't wholly fabricated, and the movie can reasonably cover itself by saying that the problem isn't in the story, but in the violent, nihilistic machismo of the real people and situations on which it's based.
Broadly, the agency and the White House have leaned on characterizations of Haspel from former senior intelligence officials — including critics of the Trump administration such as former CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE — to respond to allegations that she was an inappropriate champion of techniques now widely considered torture.
Fox News host Sean Hannity is pushing back at media reports about his relationship with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, saying some characterizations are "total bullshit" and "nobody knows" how much access he has to the president.
" Parnas also reportedly told an executive at the gas company that Trump was planning to remove U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch and "replace her with someone more open to aiding their business interests" — several months before Yovanovitch was actually removed, per AP. Their attorney John Dowd, who also represented Trump during the Mueller investigation, disputed AP's characterizations and said their dealings in Ukraine were "an attempt to do legitimate business that didn't work out.
They will remember whether their community stood beside them as they faced ruthless attacks on social media, merciless characterizations on news publications … It's not funny, but nor is it racism, even if it enrages people who are reminded of racism when they see it … Dr. Mueller, Baraboo police department, and all others involved, you don't have to appease the national mob and prove your commitment to diversity and tolerance by humiliating and further traumatizing our boys.
Otherwise, any mention or appearance of technology in Pixar movies usually romanticizes older forms of tech, like the gas-guzzling autos from Cars, or the dirigible and homemade take on a hot-air balloon in Up. Because these are children's movies these characterizations can, for now, be chalked up to the studio's efforts to preserve what Baby Boomer execs see as a more innocent time, before the acceleration of current technology totally preoccupied kids with iPads and YouTube.
Democrats have botched the Mueller report from day one: They failed to focus initially on the incriminating particulars allowing Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE's misleading characterizations to dominate the narrative; a select committee should have been tapped in April, as the Judiciary Committee has proven it's not up to the task.
In Isle of Dogs, most of those personalities are expressed through one clear trait — the funniest of which might be Oracle, a bug-eyed pug voiced by Tilda Swinton, who can "predict" the future because she watches TV. But while that's a funny way to quickly paint a character, it also makes for shallow characterizations, a problem that also extends to the humans in this movie, including Atari and Tracy, who are essentially one-note characters.

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