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It contextualizes it, and that's something 40K does very well.
Their rigorous process distills the data and contextualizes it for subscribers.
However, the show contextualizes his agony through its impact on Carrie.
Bruno also contextualizes the significance of substance-use disorder within mental health.
This doesn't excuse what she said, but contextualizes it on one level.
Gretchen Hildebran and Vivian Vázquez Irizarry's documentary Decade of Fire contextualizes this anger.
Spanning two centuries, Matisse/Odalisque contextualizes Matisse's unique treatment of this Orientalist theme.
He  contextualizes both experiences by interweaving discussions of the history of literary biography.
As a second generation Salvadoran-American, Ramirez contextualizes her heritage from a distance.
This abundance of evidence contextualizes what happened in this most recent election — it's tradition.
It contextualizes white privilege in a world where Western, and US, dominance is precarious.
Still, this account neither contextualizes nor decontextualizes the scroll's acquisition amidst the growing international conflict.
Admirably, Ai contextualizes the crisis by looking at its vastness as well as its individual tragedies.
The show contextualizes her work in relation to the multiplicity of beauty, sexuality, representation, and blackness.
The 30-year-old explains as much in a talking head interview that contextualizes her hard partying.
Not only because it contextualizes the present, but because it helps to inform the (hopefully brighter) future.
The book contextualizes its chronicle of whom he met and what he did within the cultural moment.
Less successful is the silly pop fluff of "Nintendo Game," where she contextualizes a relationship as a showdown.
His practice now consists of predominately text-based artworks that he contextualizes by placing in specific public forums.
Jacobus contextualizes these habits with Dadaist collage techniques, Mallarmé's typographical experiments, and Ezra Pound's non-literal translations of poetry.
Like in Molly's story, Edith Finch re-contextualizes Gregory's death into a playful exchange, removed from sadness and tragedy.
Which brings me to my final point, the one that contextualizes Nicki as an artist for a millennial generation.
"Still on the road 'cause I ain't good for nothing / But writing the songs that I sing," he contextualizes.
Scientifically, he's pushing for studies that assess drug risks as well as benefits and for research that better contextualizes both.
The visuals recorded by ULA are presented alongside voiceover from the launch director, which contextualizes each phase of the flight.
In doing so, it contextualizes what it means to be a black entertainer and live in a constant state of conflict.
Redding was Stax Records's rising star, and Ribowsky contextualizes his meteoric rise within the racial and social tensions of his time.
The catalogue, written by Min Khet Ye and edited by Nathalie Johnston, contextualizes and explains the trajectories of the artist's respective oeuvres.
It's a fascinating take on the grotesque violence of World War II. Furthermore, the war perfectly contextualizes Adepo as a Black lead.
The hashtag, which took off almost immediately after Trump's slipup, intentionally de-contextualizes Black history and blends significant milestones with popular Trumpisms.
Where Contemporary Color is pure escapist fantasy, Step contextualizes its dance routines within the personal struggles facing the young women performing them.
The center's current exhibition, Prototyping in Tokyo, contextualizes the relationship between the artistry of Japanese craftsmanship and the science of prototyping technologies.
Adkins usually wears her outfits to an opening, blogs about the exhibition, and personally contextualizes the art and artist she is inspired by.
But because the documentary seems determined to produce the most sympathetic reading, it never contextualizes such questions outside of Clinton's very specific journey.
That special relationship between the two nations contextualizes artist Vincent van Gogh's lifelong adoration and appropriation of Japanese woodblock imagery into his paintings.
This is what the best speculative fiction does, of course; it contextualizes our present to make the future more navigable, the worst scenarios avoidable.
Critics watch a film, think about it, and write a review that doesn't just judge the movie but analyzes, contextualizes, and ruminates over it.
The band contextualizes questions of what it means to be a punk, a feminist and human being with shades of Liz Phair and the Breeders.
She examines the "economic and social effects of taxes and budget policies," which means she contextualizes how changes in tax policy impact the real world.
Kat's punished for even proposing this course, of course, but it thoughtfully contextualizes her attitude down below, far away from the life she once knew.
Over several sessions, they worked on changing and adapting the existing text that frames and contextualizes the Duncan dances Ms. Gallant performs in the show.
The exhibition contextualizes these well-known works by placing them alongside works by lesser-known painters like Vishnupersaud, Manu Lall, and the Bengali artist Haludar.
So finding art that reflects what women are already feeling can be somewhat comforting, or at the very least contextualizes their experiences rather than erasing them.
The masterful Netflix historical show looks at the early days of Queen Elizabeth's reign, and contextualizes the groundbreaking nature of this most recent royal wedding perfectly.
When Robb and Cat show up for their final feast, those previous perspectives coalesce into a layered, dramatic tragedy that contextualizes everything that came before it.
Like the rest of the second side, "The Big Country" contextualizes the album's white-collar nightmare — not emotional but geographical context, and the context of class strata.
"Black Power 50" contextualizes the influence and scale of the movement, while "The Black Panthers" does the much needed task of bringing the movement down to earth.
A fracturing punctuation to a brilliant career—a paralyzingly sad end that re-contextualizes the source of the subterranean depths and supernatural highs that his voice channeled.
Stoney re-contextualizes the natural history displays as unified aesthetic objects, paying homage to their artistry and helping us to see creativity's prominent role in scientific presentations.
Even so, the music contextualizes them, fleshes them out, adds extra layers of nuance and a sense of raw physical enjoyment, makes them signify in a popular context.
This contextualizes a number of points Martin-Green discussed with Entertainment Weekly in an early interview about Discovery following the release of the series' first trailer in May.
Specifically, it highlights four contemporary Bay Area artists and artist collectives whose work contextualizes Baruch and Jones's photo essay and the lasting impact of BPP ideology and activism.
The exhibition contextualizes the rainforest in different ways, for instance, by making connections between influential German evolutionary scientists and their ties to German colonies in Papua New Guinea.
I saw the movie the week President Trump made his "go back" comments, and it contextualizes both his point of view and the hurt with which it lands.
At times spiritual and expansive, and at others intimate and direct, the 40-minute piece contextualizes the family-orientated emotions of his debut album of the same name.
Hulk hurts Betty quite badly in his monstrous debut, which contextualizes Bruce's self-imposed isolation as a product of the shame and guilt he feels for harming his lover.
In this "occasionally critical memoir" of an essay, Lippard contextualizes the initial project by providing a historical outline of the postwar milieu of artistic production that she helped define.
At the end of the episode, John tells Sherlock that he "gave her what she was looking for — context," but really it's Eurus who contextualizes everything that Sherlock Holmes is.
But the HKW exhibition tells the parallel story of the CCF's aesthetic of freedom, and contextualizes the lasting legacy of modernism within the geopolitical power struggles of the Cold War.
"Night" also contextualizes the fact that June's biggest, boldest action to date happens after finding out she's pregnant, after spitting fire at Serena and getting nothing but ice in return.
Whether it's Danger Mouse's landmark Grey Album or Carly Rae Jepsen versus Nine Inch Nails, it's a unique art form that re-contextualizes both included works — and gives us some new bangers.
Where the Future Came From opens a three-month exhibition in the Glass Curtain Gallery exploring Chicago's deep history of artist-run activities and contextualizes the role of feminism within that history.
To make sure that the protein wasn't simply contamination from an earthly source, the researchers calculated its deuterium/hydrogen (D/H) ratio, which is a value that contextualizes the origins of materials.
Here, Caughthran contextualizes the evolution of both The Bronx and Mariachi El Bronx, and how a dark time for the former spurred the latter, bringing with it a new set of creative inspirations.
The exhibition contextualizes the Medu Art Ensemble's work through Southern Africa's geopolitical landscape in the previous decade, delving into the daily lives of those who were subject to and resisted the apartheid regime.
The author contextualizes just how weird the modern American suburb and community is in the grand sweep of human history, where co-location, walkability, and human-scale density weren't just norms, but necessities.
The book's introduction contextualizes the social phenomenon of art appreciation as not only a subject of literary fascination but also an activity that was indulged in by the masses in post-Napoleonic France.
The final product, American Princess: The Love Story of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, contextualizes Harry and Markle's relationship within the history of the British monarchy to show just what makes it so groundbreaking.
Vanguard Revisited: Poetic Politics & Black Futures highlights Bay Area artists and artist collectives whose work contextualizes the lasting impact of BPP ideology and activism, and the photographs of Ruth-Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones.
Essentially Hatebase analyzes language use on the web, structures and contextualizes the resulting data, and sells (or provides) the resulting database to companies and researchers that don't have the expertise to do this themselves.
Chalking it all up to a violent political rhetoric that occurs on both sides and has been around for a very long time contextualizes and normalizes the behavior of people who should not be normalized.
The best example of a great Phase 3 villain is Black Panther's Erik Killmonger, whose family connection to King T'Challa is treated as a surprise reveal that contextualizes (and according to some, justifies) his later action.
The artist has perched a small flower vase on a ledge jutting out of his sculpture, and noticing this small detail quickly contextualizes the sculpture, revealing the abstraction as an inverted, fragmented vision of the vase.
This new kind of "suburban fluxus" generates work that documents and re-contextualizes their objects and possessions of self, family and culture, the role of the camera in contemporary art and challenging presumptions of the everyday.
This vigorous recovery effort continues with Into the Void: Prints of Lee Bontecou, currently on view at the Art Institute of Chicago, which contextualizes the wall reliefs within the artist's lesser-known experiments in printmaking and drawing.
The House of World Cultures' exhibition tells the story of the Congress for Cultural Freedom's use of an aesthetic of freedom, and contextualizes the lasting legacy of modernism within the geopolitical power struggles of the Cold War.
For those who have not seen this show, which contextualizes Reed's paintings with the work of other artists, and are unable to see it today (its last day, February 19753, 2017), I highly recommend buying the catalog.
Ronald Reagan wins the 1984 presidential election, which, okay, throws a bit of a wrench into our own dreams of Diana 4 Prez, but could certainly introduce the conservative foreign policy that contextualizes the era's nuclear arms race.
Skyler, the director, contextualizes the object's journey with glimpses of her family's relationship to the work — her father's tendency to trade up; her mother's tendency to get attached to pieces — and the shifts in critical consensus on Warhol.
But, although the part of the film tracing Talley's younger years contextualizes his experiences with racism, his fraught position as the lone black person in most of the fashion world he gained entry to isn't quite a narrative throughline.
An "anarchic humorist," stern authoritarian, Tory-government polemicist, enemy of partisan politics, and lifelong bachelor whose closest relationships were with two women, he exhibited many personae, which Stubbs deftly contextualizes in the English and Irish history of the time.
Digital Medici: How This Musician-Turned-Entrepreneur Plans To Save Creators From Advertising | February 2018 | In a 2018 profile, Kathleen Chaykowski contextualizes Conte's motivation and aspirations for Patreon, outlining his path from childhood music fanatic to struggling artist to founder.
Defamation not only contextualizes Scandal from the perspective of Black viewers, it satirically addresses the racial dynamics within the ShondaLand series — something that not even Scandal itself has been fully committed to — and the sometimes-ridiculous excess of the script.
The reason why I love engaging with writing a book is because I think it gives people a fuller portrait of my story and my experiences; I hope that it also contextualizes the work outside of just my own personal narrative.
This contextualizes the Nazis' increasingly violent actions against counterprotestors, as last-minute changes to the plan sent them marching into the exact wrong location — the designated counter-protest zone — with no police escorts or intervention policy for when conflicts arose.
Leaner and prettier than his previous projects (and with strong guest turns from the likes of Frank Ocean, Lil Wayne, and Rex Orange County), it's so compelling because it contextualizes his past behavior instead of simply trying to apologize for it.
By his own admission, opener "Regular" contextualizes the record's ethos as clearly as possible, with the phrase "right now I don't have a backup plan for if I don't make it" repeated and spliced alongside swirling atmospheres, skittish percussion, and deep pads.
The film contextualizes her biographical background, which became an object of controversy because, as she herself explains, her family moved to the suburb of Yorktown to access a better school district, one where no one else looked like her and she struggled to find community.
We decided to license the photos to make a proper photography book (and compensate license holders for their work), but showing the front page in general should be fair use as it contextualizes the events of the day with the image that was featured.
A list of familiar and troubling statistics contextualizes the severity of the social conditions trans people face in the United States: trans people continue to be killed at alarming rates; unemployment disproportionately affects trans people, and poverty and suicide continue to plague this demographic.
Ghent's Museum of Fine Arts (known by its Dutch abbreviation MSK) has smartly cleared out an entire wing of its collection galleries to make space for "An Optical Revolution," and contextualizes the changes wrought by Van Eyck's ultra-meticulous art across six whole introductory rooms.
I listen to a few episodes of The Slowdown (this is a podcast where former poet laureate Tracy K. Smith contextualizes and reads a poem — I love it because it makes the poems accessible to me, and every episode is less than five minutes long).
If not to acknowledge the gargantuan problems inherently bound up in these depictions of female sex objects, then one, at the very least, might say something more interesting than the exhibition "contextualizes the painter's distinctive interpretation," as if we have not heard and seen that enough times already.
Born Free USA's Exotic Animal Incidents database contextualizes these recent events with startling statistics: at accredited zoos since 2000, there have been 77 attacks resulting in a human injury and eight resulting in human death, 85033 animal deaths at the hands of humans, and a whopping 107 animal escapes.
But the documentary's attempt to make Clinton into a kind of representative figure of women's history never fully works, in part because it's in thrall to her celebrity without analyzing it, and because it never contextualizes her journey outside the way it has already been covered by the media.
Throughout, Bechdel contextualizes her family life with myths and works of classic literature — at one point comparing her father to a character from an F. Scott Fitzgerald novel and reimagining her mother as a character created by Henry James, while scenes from her family life unfold in the panels below.
Charting the rise, and in some cases ignoble fall, of some of the Provos IRA's most famous leaders, while also following up with the McConville children years later, Keefe contextualizes a fascinating moment of world history, while making clear the human cost and psychic toll of decades-long war. —T.
Polizzotti's contribution is essential, as he not only contextualizes Soupault within the Parisian avant-garde but corrects some dating errors of Soupault's and reverses some of André Breton's bowdlerizing, revealing the essential conceptual contribution that psychologist, philosopher, and psychotherapist Pierre Janet played in Soupault and Breton's budding Dada-cum-Surrealist movement.
It might seem like quite a lot of pages to devote to one early 20th-century mystery, but Josiffe contextualizes Gef within a paranormal moment in Great Britain (emerging alongside such cryptids as the less verbose Loch Ness Monster, who drew international notice in 1933), as well as the enduring engagement with Spiritualism.
They come alive as he sings them, as he imbues them with character and feeling, inserts pauses, nuances and the like, mangles and mispronounces words, generally adds shades of meaning lost in the transcription from song to written language, and, crucially, contextualizes them in the frame of a persona constructed through performance.
What the shop can offer, however, are things difficult to achieve online: an intimate relationship with things, a haptic appreciation of materiality, a personal interaction with a sympathetic helper, an experience that contextualizes objects, a place to socialize with like-minded connoisseurs and, most importantly, a respite from the avalanche of too much stuff.
Perhaps most importantly, it contextualizes his circumstances in the larger problem of mass incarceration and state supervision in the U.S. Much of the film's new revelations come in episodes four and five with the introduction of private investigators Tyler Maroney and Luke Brindle-Khym, whom Meek's camp hires to take a deep dive into the case.
The seven-minute video dissects and contextualizes footage of activist Josephine Witt's demonstration against the European Central Bank in April of 2015, wherein she jumped on a table in front of President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, and shouted, "End the ECB dictatorship!" and threw a handful of confetti (that she likened to butterflies), before being arrested.
" And "100 Summers" builds to a quatrain that identifies and then contextualizes the enemy within: "Grew up 'round them monsters they'll shoot you in your face / Ain't used to showin' no love that's 'cause we grew up in that hate / Live by the sword die by the sword way / Tried to make it home they shot him in the hallway.
Other works tap and warp cultural history more directly, like Hugh Hayden's carved wooden statuette in the style of vintage statuary of Burkina Faso and other African traditions; one of Fowler's eye-catching multimedia works that resizes and re-contextualizes hip-hop style bling as a giant hanging pendant; and of course, Ringgold's jazz and dancehall scenes, rendered quilt-like on canvas with pieced fabric borders.
As well as general news and commentary from the selected trusted publishers, Apple says it will also include "special features with stories curated by Apple News editors from trusted publishers", including opinion columns "about hot-button issues that are intended to offer readers a full range of ideas and debate about important subjects, from news sources they may not already follow" (so it's also taking aim at algorithmically generated filter bubbles); and an election dashboard from the Washington Post — which contextualizes "key data like current polling, what pundits are saying and survey data on voter enthusiasm".
Sanders contextualizes Debs within the Industrial Revolution and Jim Crow era, explaining his socialism as a response to issues which still resonate today: the exploitation of working people, segregation and violent racism, voting rights, and the suppression of free speech and dissent during World War I. Sanders had originally contracted Howard Da Silva — an accomplished Broadway star with a long history of playing historical figures onscreen, from Benjamin Franklin in the film version of 1776 to FDR in Larry Cohen's The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover — to read for Debs, but the arrangement fell through.

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