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He runs left to right and jumps across scary chasms.
But in Logan, his chest is carved with large, festering chasms.
Fandom is useful, in part, because it can bridge those chasms.
What began as small gaps in performance are now yawning chasms.
This educational gap would exacerbate the economic chasms between the two groups.
It also means addressing the substantive social chasms that fueled Trump's rise.
Nor will these social chasms be filled, even where populist administrations fail.
But chasms exist between Trump and Macron, The Hill's Jordan Fabian reports.
They, like the show, remind viewers that these discrepancies, these gaping chasms exist.
Like Ms. Boylan, I think that we need to shrink chasms and extend bridges.
The risk is that these policies will widen the regional chasms that the election exposed.
The San Francisco duo behind Chasms—Jess Labrador and Shannon Madden—are all about duality.
Maybe, all it takes to heal America's gaping political chasms is a sugary artificial beverage.
Like a cascading river made from sound, it moves into bodily chasms and revitalizes them.
But there are huge chasms of difference between them about how to achieve that goal.
Relatedly, there are gaping racial chasms in attitudes toward Medicaid expansion that diverge across states.
But there are chasms of differences among the candidates about how to achieve that goal.
Unfortunately, there are few chasms as wide as the perceptions of ICOs between founders and VCs.
What else could we learn about the planet's geological history from its enormous cliffs and chasms?
Another lav, another scrap, split from continuity by the peaks and chasms of highs and withdrawal.
These maps not only include mountains, chasms, and craters galore, but over 130 gleaming bright spots.
Sergey was exuberant, mercurial, strongly opinionated, and able to leap intellectual chasms in a single bound.
Part of the reason is due to the large chasms between small town and urban America.
It takes a touch of the spiritual to speak across chasms of age, class, and color.
The gulf between races, between regions, between rural and urban communities, grew into seemingly unbridgeable chasms.
In other areas, huge gullies and chasms have split roads painstakingly cut through the thick jungle.
Yesterday, I discovered for the first time a floor of the dungeon broken up by perilous chasms.
In other words, surprise insurance gaps are creating deeper chasms in health care access across the country.
The Supreme Court has arguably shaped and been shaped by those chasms more than any other institution.
Climate, trade and now security are the dangerous chasms opening up after 70 years of bumping along together.
The electronic composer Tim Hecker deals in dread, repetition, density and depth, opening dark chasms in the soundscape.
Glaciers are full of these deep, dark chasms and they're frequently invisible on the surface due to snowcover.
We had nothing in common; we were separated by the chasms of life experience, education, politics, cultural vocabulary.
I worry that it will be a long time before we can talk across our jangly, angry chasms.
Chasms and rifts hint that the moon was once smaller but increased its radius and grew at some point.
But with consoles becoming ever-more affordable, I'm not sure the chasms between the price points are large enough.
Before Glen Canyon was flooded by a reservoir, photographer Eliot Porter documented its sandstone formations, small rivers, and sculptural chasms.
This area, located along the moon's equatorial belt, is one of the longest chasms seen anywhere in the Solar System.
Thanks to this unhappy outcome of the primary process, divisions within the respective parties have deepened into perhaps unprecedented chasms.
Behold as concentric rings materialize alongside the sound of gunfire on the CD, followed mysterious radial chasms crackling into existence.
Lincoln explains that a compass can point to true north but can't identify the swamps and chasms on the way.
Charon today is dead—but enormous chasms spotted by the New Horizons spacecraft suggests the moon hasn't always been this way.
Nearly every song holds abrupt twists like this, paths that become more treacherous before suddenly happening upon gaping chasms of bass.
This process would have lifted the outermost layers of the moon to create the massive chasms now evident on the surface.
That would account for the chasms observed by the flyby, some of which are more than 4 miles (6.5 kilometers) deep.
Life at Litchfield Penitentiary turns especially ugly in Season 4, as privatization brings overcrowding and abusive guards while deepening racial chasms.
But this year we're seeing huge chasms depending upon how much trust you feel toward your neighbors and your national institutions.
It means setting up weekly encounters to help you respect and understand the fellow Americans who reside across the social chasms.
He brings "Home" into alignment with a social order in which fissures of class, becoming chasms, begin to seem normal. ♦
We discovered that Pluto is an astonishingly dynamic place, with mountains, chasms, a billowy atmosphere, and maybe even a massive subsurface ocean.
Addressing these concerns is vital to reconciling the chasms between voters and politicians, as well as between the two major political parties.
Thunderous bass riffs and guitar squeals tear upwards out of the dusty ground like the mesas and chasms of the American west.
"I seemed every night to descend, not metaphorically, but literally to descend, into chasms and sunless abysses, depths below depths," he wrote.
Aided by their personal propulsion kits, they move impossibly fast, running along walls and leaping over chasms that no normal person could cross.
There are better songs for feeling better about yourself, your job, your personal crises, financial chasms, tattered "love" life, and life in general.
"He's genuinely someone who bridges philosophical and political chasms," Dick Harpootlian, a South Carolina state senator and longtime supporter of Biden, told CNN.
Antarctica is a diverse landscape of snow-covered mountains, gaping chasms, rivers, lakes, and waterfalls, with the highest average elevation of any continent.
Plus, Voyager 2 discovered 10 new Uranal (sorry) moons—including one named Miranda that has chasms 12 times deeper than the Grand Canyon.
Plus, Voyager 2 discovered 10 new Uranal (sorry) moons—including one named Miranda that has chasms 19893 times deeper than the Grand Canyon.
ANNE JAWORSKISEATTLE Dear Anne, Bridging long distances — measured in actual miles or across cultural chasms — remains one of literature's most reliably thrilling tricks.
The PS4 exclusive's trailer shows them leaping chasms, pulling guns, and double, triple, and quadruple-crossing their friends to get their hands on treasure.
But upon further review, it is the yawning chasms between them that are the most revealing about the current state of the nomination process.
But then disaster strikes, and those fissures become gaps, and then chasms as one half of the couple digs deeper and deeper into denial.
I hoped that, on some level, engaging the painful history of human atrocity and heroism in Charleston might illuminate the racial chasms dividing Americans.
The mountain paths that line the center of the continent are dotted with chasms, and without the light of day, they become treacherous and hungry.
The Trump campaign has been like a flash flood that sweeps away the topsoil and both reveals and widens the chasms, crevices and cracks below.
I cannot tell you what lies below me, because I never saw it, but I can tell you that there are chasms and libraries and catacombs.
We've (well, I have) written about San Francisco post-everything duo Chasms in glowing terms on more than one occasion, and for good reason: they're wonderful.
She ends up shipwrecked and kidnapped by a bunch of guys with guns, and makes a number of death-defying jumps over chasms and under deadly traps.
Narrating insanity lets Beckett, for example, open up his characters to the great chasms and paradoxes of existence that are difficult to describe with a normative voice.
Trico, for his part, can tear down obstacles, stomp on enemies, and leap across great chasms while the boy holds on to its feathers for dear life.
Populists don't just introduce tougher immigration rules and prompt revolt against liberal institutions; they give shape and organization to deep chasms in both rich and emerging economies.
It was rich and poor, immigrant and old stock, living and working in reciprocity, and as a byproduct bridging social chasms and coming to understand one another.
That's the same way Bill Clinton overcame his party's supposedly unbridgeable chasms with the voters; he was a better persuader than President George H.W. Bush and Ross Perot.
At the very beginning of the game, you can pummel bank robbers with acrobatic moves and nimbly scamper across buildings while using webs to swing across huge chasms.
This vulnerability has given me a new determination to reach across boundaries and bridge chasms of distrust, and to encourage my organization and my church in that direction.
Maybe that is precisely why it has gotten a "thumbs up" across the political spectrum as a "must" for congressional action without triggering passionate rhetoric and ideological chasms.
The dynamic between these three elements of mental health care treatment leaves great fissures in the system, yawning chasms in which people like Matthew Milam are swallowed whole.
The political and demographic divisions that drove the 281 presidential campaign have hardened into chasms in perceptions of Trump: Among Republicans, 222% approve, while just 13% of Democrats agree.
Through his father's profession as a corrections officer, Pat Phillips has found a pictorial strategy for probing the racial chasms of the justice system, and by inference, everyday life.
Those cracks having now become chasms, Wohl can use the falseness of Simonesque stage comedy to dramatize the falseness of her real subject, which is not divorce but marriage.
Most significantly, Borlaug's legacy of confronting hunger and alleviating human suffering can bring people and countries together across even the widest chasms of political, religious, ethnic or diplomatic differences.
In this encounter across chasms of difference, Ms. Hassan embodied the vital role that dozens of Muslim chaplains like her are playing at colleges and universities throughout the nation.
In context, though, the journey doesn&apost seem that unbelievable, and it&aposs clear the chasms that once seemed so large were really just exaggerated by Trump&aposs bombast. 
But the United States has its doubts about the current quality and quantity of the grouting, and fears that chasms opening up beneath the dam could lead to its collapse.
As we seek to understand each other across the chasms that divide us, stories serve as a bridge, bringing us closer together by opening us to different perspectives and worlds.
I'm long past any true fear of VR heights, but the constant view of sheer cliffs and yawning chasms eventually coated my body in a light dew of stress sweat.
On the page, anyway, the ideological and stylistic chasms that separate them start to dissolve in a sea of overlapping oratorical devices, similar phrases and at times identical word choice.
Headup Games is responsible for the Bridge Constructor series and obtained the Portal license to incorporate portals, bouncing, and killer robots into its franchise about building bridges across frightening chasms.
The central thread of Benny and Khin's strained marriage — which must straddle linguistic and cultural chasms — seems to parallel the unhappy union between the Burmese government and the Karen peoples.
Gravity is constantly trying to pull a planet&aposs surface into a smooth sphere, so something must counteract this pull to keep a world&aposs peaks and chasms from melting away.
The later sections of "What Belongs to You" may lack the thrilling darkness of the long beginning, but Mr. Greenwell remains a writer who opens chasms rather than builds substandard bridges.
And Tovey hopes that his team's findings could help program swarms of robots to one day work together in rescue operations, or to cross chasms and build structures on other planets.
While this could be attributed to a 'desire for change' within the party, the anti-establishment chasms in both popular political parties could be blamed on the proliferation of excess content.
So dense are the merciless chasms of darkness at the center of this map, you could pack 5,000 of them into a patch of sky the size of the full moon.
When the group comes across a meteorite containing the special crystals that will impart them with powers, they begin trying them out, jumping across chasms and fending off bullies at school.
So while N. Sane might appear all shiny and new, what's under the hood, all of that spinning through crates and leaping over chasms, is gameplay two decades (and change) old.
Machu Picchu, perched 8,000 feet above sea level and overlooking chasms that descend into jungle, attracts thousands of daily visitors and has become one of the world's most recognizable tourist sites.
She has to scramble over narrow logs that have conveniently fallen in just the right place to bridge chasms, and she finds a bright red climbing axe to be an invaluable tool.
Delivering packages, balancing above chasms, and avoiding enemies that might kill you all ride that edge between repetitive labor and the thrill of doing new things in a world you're unfamiliar with.
Many ads that push a similar message of unity do so in a generic way that seems trite, especially in the context of the gaping chasms splitting the American and UK electorate.
The play itself feels fluid and easy, but as you advance you have to learn to burrow under lava puddles and leap chasms to avoid arrows being fired at you by knights.
The Rams' five players up front synchronize blocks that spring running back Todd Gurley through chasms and ward off blitzers so quarterback Jared Goff can throw to a cadre of dynamic receivers.
From deep economic chasms and climate volatility to increased needs in the fields of health, food systems and more, making positive changes to help create a better world is more important than ever.
In his sonorous, Vincent Price-like voice, which turns vowels into echoing chasms of darkness, he chronicles the adventures of a nomadic tribe who occasionally come together, always respecting one another's essential apartness.
Chris can climb branches, Matt can use his hover jetpack to make long jumps (and hit things with a laser gun), Joe can move certain objects, and Charlie can slingshot herself across chasms.
The chasms are far wider in Africa, Asia and Latin America, where the faithful can go months without access to a priest and married deacons are increasingly called on to conduct the business of parishes.
This is no ordinary endless runner (or snowboarder): you have to navigate changing weather conditions, rocks, elders, birds, llamas, chasms and more, while the different level challenges and range of power-ups keep the gameplay interesting.
The hospitals that work, the ambulances that lift patients smoothly off the ground: we neglect the small revolutions that maintain these functions, but when things fall apart we are suddenly alert to the chasms left behind.
It is through his father's profession — the starkest form of adaption to the white power structure — that Phillips finds a pictorial strategy for probing the racial chasms of the justice system, and by inference, everyday life.
I distinctly recall him creating chasms between his managers and team members, and his words and body language suggested he was unwilling to dig deep and get down into the trenches if his team needed it.
He has a rare ability to make slow songs majestic rather than tedious; his rock dirges can open like chasms underfoot, accompanied onstage (as they have been through the years) by up-to-the-minute video technology.
Those tiny cracks the Social Justice Warriors and PC Police keep carving into patriarchy and white supremacy seem like chasms from where you sit, jagged expanding holes in the way the world is, or was, or should be.
The concept alone grabbed many—first-person parkour game built around running at nearly-superhuman speeds across the rooftops of buildings and over vertigo-inducing chasms—and led to no small amount of digital ink spilled at WIRED.
Still, none of these chasms could have predicted the abiding divisions of the 2016 election cycle, in which white evangelicals would once again side with Republicans and Trump, whose animosity for immigrants and ethnic groups is well documented.
"Le Marteau sans Maître" (1953-55), a setting of poems by René Char for contralto and chamber ensemble, is a work of ominous allure, the singer flitting birdlike within a fluctuating soundscape that suggests clouds forming over chasms.
In 22019, when the explorers of the second Powell expedition arrived at the edge of that blank spot, their leader looked out on the "multitude of chasms before us," and declared that "no animal without wings" could cross it.
At a time when the United States needs full cooperation of its regional allies in the face of mounting instability and conflict, Qatar and Turkey's policies questioning the regional status quo have widened existing fault lines into political chasms.
The faultlines between the Catalan "independistas" and Spanish nationalists following October's referendum madness have opened up into huge chasms of paranoia and polarization and led to an all-out information war that has only made things more aggressive and disorienting.
Like cap parks, which hope to bridge the chasms through severed communities—Boston's Big Dig is a great example—removal projects create multifunctional streets that can be utilized by all modes of transit and reconnect neighborhoods that were devastated by highways.
As Nava says, this stylized look is both an aesthetic and functional choice: "Abzû takes you on a tour of undersea biomes, ranging from swaying kelp forests and bright coral reefs to deep pelagic chasms and dark abyssal plains," he explains.
During the Great Depression, when the whole state turned into a kind of Poverty Flat, the Civilian Conservation Corps sent a group of men to the region to carve a byway out of a virtually impassable landscape of cliffs and chasms.
The Democrats have their internal struggles, but there is a much more uniform stance on the issues – the practical differences between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders is barely noticeable compared to the chasms between front-runner Donald Trump and the other Republican candidates.
The extreme political chasms blown open by Donald Trump's election have forced all brands to more frequently take sides on contentious social issues this year, whether it's spurred by crowds of white supremacists marching in Virginia or Ivanka Trump's shoes appearing at Nordstrom.
Okay, the bizarrely damaging bubbles rising from the water below are a problem unto themselves, but negotiating an early array of small chasms is precisely the opposite fun as Link hops across gaps with all the elegance of a London Brick Company bestseller.
His piece raises all the big questions about how we look at poverty, and reminds us that it's awfully easy to see real people, even if you have to look across the wide chasms of race or class, when you decide to.
The best time to catch spiders establishing their foundations is at dawn or dusk, from late summer through early fall, when they send out gossamer strands, which, deployed onto a breeze, enable them to parasail across chasms in search of a hunter's vantage.
Robots that can jump higher than humans and that don't need to prepare to jump again and again and again could come in handy in search and rescue missions where unsteady terrain and wide chasms make it difficult-to-impossible for people to traverse.
TOKYO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The launch of Nintendo Co Ltd's Mario Kart Tour on Wednesday marks the latest game to feature moustachioed Italian plumber Mario who for nearly four decades has gripped gamers as he dodges flying turtles, jumps chasms and rescues Princess Peach.
Second, because in this new landscape, and amid other economic and technological transformations, the sexes seem to be struggling generally to relate to one another, with social and political chasms opening between them and not only marriage and family but also sexual activity itself in recent decline.
" Mr. Frazier, the most prominent African-American chief executive in the country, articulated the challenge that business faces in the middle of this political maelstrom, but also the chance: "Business leaders have an opportunity to help bridge some of these chasms in understanding in our society.
O. Scott) ★ 'Bridge of Spies' (PG-13, 2:15) In this gravely moody, perfectly directed thriller about a real 1962 spy swap, Steven Spielberg returns you to the good old bad days of the Cold War and its fictions, with their bottomless political chasms and moral gray areas.
O. Scott) ★ 'Bridge of Spies' (PG-195563, 195553:195543) In this gravely moody, perfectly directed thriller about a real 195533 spy swap, Steven Spielberg returns you to the good old bad days of the Cold War and its fictions, with their bottomless political chasms and moral gray areas.
Trump's rise was, at the least, a symptom as much as a cause of chasms that have been widened by numerous factors: the rise of talk radio as far back as the 1990s, the self-perpetuating ideological dynamics of social media and an overall rise in partisan sentiment.
The lesson of their lives and of Dole and McGovern, is that confronting hunger can bring people together across even the widest chasms of political, ethnic, religious or diplomatic differences, whether in remote parts of the world beset with violence, or in the world of politics in Washington.
The Itinerant Festival's varied programming (curated by artist Hector Canonge) boasts a unifying motif befitting a year that thus far has been defined by political divisiveness and seemingly unbridgeable chasms between  this year's works all explore alternatives to binary identity constructions, whether pertaining to gender, identity, nationality, or other categories.
A war that was, relative to the status quo ante, a good and necessary thing — but also a stark reminder that our system has advanced morally through effective re-foundings as well as liberal reforms, and that some moral-religious-cultural chasms can be closed only by extra-constitutional events.
North America, in McPhee's telling, is the product of nearly infinite vanished worlds, with species and climates and mountain chains and oceans all lost in the chasms of deep time — so far gone that even the most brilliant geologists are unable to extrapolate all the way back to their original bubbling source.
That chasm is where elections are decided, and President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 22020 of Senate impeachment trial MORE is very good at filling information chasms.
Sometimes the work remains unfinished forever, but even those that eventually reach fruition take their toll: Both the piece and the artist can end up, in the words of Michael Heizer — who has worked for 46 years on "City," a mile-plus-long, as yet unrealized minimalist compound of ramps, slabs and chasms in the Nevada desert — "torqued and twisted" forever.
It's not hard to imagine a scene in Call Me by Your Name (23) in which Elio (Timothée Chalamet) and Oliver (Armie Hammer) transcend the chasms in their age and maturity levels to acknowledge their desires for one another by a fountain is suddenly intruded upon by a graphic that reads "22 feet away" over their respective heads, as they pas de deux around the fountain's base.
Astronomy gets much of the credit for decentralizing the role of humans in the story of the cosmos, but just as Edwin Hubble placed our island universe in deep space, the geologist James Hutton placed us in deep time, gawking in awe in 1788 at the chasms of history that confronted him in the rocks at Siccar Point on the east coast of Scotland.
I never minded this more linear design conceit in the past, since the best dungeons in the games were designed very cleverly around it, and always put me in a sort of adventurer flow state: solving puzzles one minute, jumping across chasms the next, attacking a giant boss the next—but I suspect it will be difficult to go back, now that I've tasted the sweet "open-air" of Breath of the Wild.
We have asked writers, political leaders, historians, journalists, business leaders and the public to consider how liberal democracy needs to adapt and change if it is to survive; how we can bridge the ethnic, national and religious chasms that seem only to grow wider with every crisis; how democratic societies should address the ever-greater concentration of wealth in the hands of the very few; how we can manage the dangers of new media without curtailing its benefits and its freedom.
Article continues after the video below But here's the thing: Even though I had what added up to probably a full minute of proper face-palming over the janky inputs that haphazardly guide the child through cracks, up walls, and across chasms—hitting triangle to jump and holding R1 to grasp and climb sounds easy enough in theory, but having come to this off the back of Uncharted 4, actively needing to keep a button depressed as you maneuver around vertical surfaces and through Trico's thick plumage feels oddly backward—The Last Guardian effortlessly impresses despite its archaic elements of actual interactivity.

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