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"dawning" Definitions
  1. daybreak; dawn.
  2. beginning; start: the dawning of the space age.

439 Sentences With "dawning"

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It was just sort of a slow dawning of reality.
"The pilots replied: "Sunrise is dawning on Research Flight 1.
The dawning of his sexuality coincided with the AIDS epidemic.
Their first ever team-up, Dawning, was released the year previous.
I can tell you that The Dawning will be more rewarding.
Consider it the re-dawning of the age of the legging.
The urgency of climate change is finally dawning on the public.
A sudden dawning of what 5G will bring, according to Jones.
The faces of the onlookers register this in quietly dawning dread.
In the dawning days of the millennium, a great harvest was promised.
Could we be at the dawning of the age of the bronut?
That said, the long-promised era of 5G is, indeed, finally dawning.
If so, it could truly indicate that a new day is dawning.
The dawning of 28500G capabilities will revolutionize our telecommunications and online networks.
But, the dawning of a new conservative era is hard to see.
"The cold reality of my gender was dawning on me," Stack writes.
It was a slow dawning on it, the penny dropped really lugubriously.
And it's dawning on Democrats there's very little they can do about it.
There was a dawning realization that HIV was the tip of the iceberg.
A new era—more fragmented, more political, more fluid—is dawning in Europe.
Other women feel dawning possibility, but are not entirely sure what to expect.
It was dawning on some that Kristol had got one big thing right.
Oh my god, I thought, the ramifications of our proximity dawning on me.
Rather, the poll may reflect a dawning awareness of a European paradise lost.
He would live to see freedom and the dawning of the 20th century.
Increasingly, it is dawning on Republicans that they are making the same mistake.
And for newcomers, another realization is dawning: Nothing stays new for long. Localize.
In a horrible coincidence, his death comes at the dawning of a dark time.
"Weather and landscape" charts Schultz's dawning realization of the Nazi threat to his culture.
The question is whether he's the dawning sun or an extinction-level-event meteor.
It's just dawning on Lee that he'll have two kids on two different continents.
I was kind of the dawning of a dark age in my personal history.
"His departure could reflect a dawning realization that this is not ending," she said.
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Knud Adams directs the screening of home movies and the dawning of self-recrimination.
The transformations they describe are less like lightning bolts and more like dawning epiphanies.
Their dawning awareness of the trouble they're all in is perversely entertaining to watch.
"It was dawning on him that the process privileged him," the N.S.C. staffer said.
There are suggestions that a backlash, and a post-lowercase era, may be dawning.
It appeared to be the dawning of a bold new era of conservative policymaking.
It'll be a part of Destiny: Rise of Iron - The Dawning, the game's winter event.
The zeitgeist seems to have declared 2016 the dawning of the age of virtual reality.
As the officials gave their updates, veteran attendees experienced a dawning sense of déjà vu.
The latest in Destiny's growing tradition of substantial free updates, The Dawning — running from Dec.
The writing reflected, as best as possible, that new dawning and obviously still primitive awareness.
In the dawning daylight, it soon became apparent that he had been shot five times.
In fact, I have an inkling that a new world is dawning for this cast.
There was a "dawning realisation" in Brussels that Britain's objections to the existing deal were implacable.
It coincides with the dawning recognition of American decline and a desperate desire to prevent it.
It is less common to see a leading herd member dawning a brassiere on his antlers.
The era of sanctimony has, in the past few years, given way to a dawning skepticism.
That dawning reality has been the focus this week in the New York Times Opinion section.
That dawning reality has been the focus this week in the New York Times Opinion section.
When the piece went live, I scanned it eagerly at first, and then with dawning horror.
The remaining restaurants include Little Sheep, East Dawning and COFFI & JOY, in addition to Taco Bell.
"The dawning brake," he wrote 500 years ago, "and all the easter parts were full of light."
This is the dawning of a new age, or the collapse of society as we know it.
Her snaps chronicled her dawning realization that no fur didn't mean the kitty wouldn't aggravate her allergies.
The first two Apes movies were surprisingly stark, soulful popcorn films about the dawning of a revolutionary.
Monster runaway stars that collapsed and swallowed up their surroundings in the dawning years of the universe?
"And we get alarmed at the speculation that this might be a new day dawning," he added.
Mr. Krueger arrived at Princeton in 1987 as an empirical revolution was dawning in the economics profession.
He looks over his shoulder at his brother Helio, sees his dawning horror, realizes this might be serious.
Dawning on me that some of you guys might hunt me down if that bitch doesn't show up.
At the dawning of the Cold War, a worried Arthur Schlesinger Jr. looked out on a bleak horizon.
But now it's dawning on them, as Trump makes his early moves, that maybe they spoke too soon.
Between her death and the dawning of his new life as a father and husband, Tony felt overwhelmed.
Lately it's been dawning on us that we might have turned Millie into a bit of a brat.
The response to the dawning realization that a crazy man had taken over the White House was truth.
It's dawning on companies that employees are more willing to change jobs for career advancement and extra money.
The depth of his plight might have begun dawning on Stone as the gag order was formally imposed.
He used his inaugural address a year ago to declare the dawning of a new "America First" era.
Now 32, Dylan  has repeated her accusations  numerous times since the dawning of the #MeToo and Time's Up movements.
AI is both rapidly altering law enforcement and prompting alarms from privacy advocates concerned about a dawning surveillance state.
As Sonia persists, Dario's changing reactions to his mother's behavior gauge his dawning realization that her cause is just.
That said, I am certain that we are about to experience the dawning of another new era in computing.
But Dr. Newbrough promised that rebirth was coming: A new era was dawning right here in America, called Kosmon.
A dawning cultural awareness of employees' collective power, and employers' fear of losing them, can be just as effective.
His only relief was the oblivion of sleep, his expression each time he woke a dawning grimace of horror.
A darker truth is now dawning on the world: China's economic miracle hasn't just failed to liberate Chinese people.
A joint venture with the Monsanto corporation, the cantilevered home made of concrete and plastic anticipated the dawning Space Age.
And yet it also sounds sublimely pretty, the promise of technology in the first days of a dawning digital era.
Her vibrancy in such a lifeless location subtly references her dawning status as the preeminent Shakespearean actor of her generation.
Just the dawning realization that I didn't want the paranoia, the depression, the feeling of being out of control anymore.
More questions illuminate the senses: Has Edelson framed a utopia at its end or a dystopia in its dawning moments?
A new era is dawning in space, and NASA, despite decades of tight budgets, wants to remain the industry's leader.
The slowly dawning look of bewilderment and horror on Kim's face is as devastating as any "Breaking Bad" cartel hit.
This sounds like a new age of introspection, a dawning of enlightenment — or, as I see it, a promising market.
It was the second issue of Wired, a publication dedicated to the geek gospel that a new world was dawning.
Regardless of the outcome, the sheer magnitude of what Mr. Yang has achieved seems to be dawning fully upon him.
By Friday, the dawning scope of the economic damage had begun to mingle with the more pressing grief and shock.
The Washington Post pegged the commissioner's murder on the Mafia, a concept then only just dawning on the American consciousness.
A new era is dawning at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, evident to undocumented immigrants across the United States.
Meanwhile, it's dawning on millennials who thought a tweet was the same as a vote that activism means showing up.
Just a few years ago, there was a dawning sense that technology would give us a peek around the corner.
Yum China has the exclusive rights to the KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, East Dawning and Little Sheep brands in China.
In a way, to not get to the World Wide Web and the dawning internet would be to avoid what's coming.
The reports have heightened fears that a new era of hostility from the West is dawning, she and other refugees said.
We stand at the dawning of a new, decidedly 21st century revolution in the financial services industry: the financial technology revolution.
Over the last three years, it slowly started dawning on America that Asian love stories are not only compelling, they're blockbusters.
Seoul (CNN)Thousands took to the streets of Seoul to celebrate the dawning of a new political reality in South Korea.
Vicuña's gesture toward the environment is both ancient and forward-dawning, touching a form of awareness from which change might emerge.
When CVS Health and Aetna announced their merger on Sunday, their executives painted an image of a dawning health care utopia.
With its heavy focus on artificially intelligent curation, Google Photos suggests the dawning of a new age of personalized robot historian.
These reactions from industry organizations have been noticeably different from those that followed the dawning of the #MeToo moment in France.
It's dawning on men that they will have to be on guard all the time, and that feels unfair and exhausting.
All of this takes place, and was produced on Broadway as a single four-hour work, just as AIDS was dawning.
It's likely that we are at the end of a tech cycle and the dawning of another new era in computing.
The unconfrontational reception Mr Xi can expect mainly reflects the president's slow-dawning recognition that governing is trickier than he once assumed.
By late in the season, with the reality of the situation dawning on the team, Malik was suddenly nowhere to be found.
And with the dawning of the digital age, low-income students now face a new, unprecedented challenge: access to high-speed internet.
The weirdest thing about reaching your mid to late 20s is the slow dawning realization that you are no longer that youthful.
When he arrived in 1948, the newly open city was the epicenter of a just-dawning golden age of Italian neorealist cinema.
Well, a new day in shampoo is dawning, and it's about to make you think pretty damn hard about your hair cleanser.
If the dawning of a new year has snuck up on you, here are a few last-minute resolutions you can use.
Take, for instance, the choice to release their record at exactly 4 PM EST today, at the dawning of a new moon.
Heidi needs to work and wants to do good, and she realizes, with slowly dawning horror, that those aims are in conflict.
For some, this meant the possibility of prosperity — throughout Europe, the 19th century saw the dawning of a larger, richer middle class.
The 19th century saw a dawning of nationalist ideology across Europe, including a fascination with imagined, primordial pasts defined by national myths.
Curious travelers stopped and stared at the procession of soldiers in their dress blues — the ceremony's purpose dawning on the onlookers slowly.
It finally seems to be dawning on people that low taxes, less regulation and more oil are no substitute for actually governing.
And his brother and their parents watch in dawning confusion and misapprehension as that secret pulls him ever so slowly and subtly away.
": "Though it may appear otherwise in a dawning age of Republican near-monopoly on government, the [Obamacare] argument is today far from over.
Even the unveiling of Tesla's Model 3, the car maker's "affordable" electric vehicle, seemed to herald the dawning of a new automotive age.
I will always remember reputation as a new era dawning, even if, like in most cases, it's not the one Taylor Swift thinks.
The reality of a hard Brexit's consequences—for the economy, the Irish border, the regulation of medicines and much else—is slowly dawning.
How much is the feedback from the most recent Festival of the Lost regarding the Silver economy affecting what The Dawning is like?
There is a dawning sense among voters that our lack of government support for child care, and the anxiety this causes, isn't normal.
This allowed for a more cohesive end product and a more unified feeling than the members felt they had via 2013's Dawning.
Sorrentino closes in on the dawning horror on the faces of every aging cardinal realizing exactly how dangerous their new pope could be.
It's a given that the system is racist, rigged, which Jenkins partly conveys through the dawning consciousness of Fonny's white lawyer (Finn Wittrock).
Opinion: An author in Milan observes that a sense of indignation over travel restrictions has morphed into a dawning sense of community awareness.
Another perfect day is dawning in the Islamic Republic: Young boys are playing soccer; ethnic minorities are preparing food and repairing fishing boats.
They see what this dawning regime means and they don't intend, not even for a second, to wait around to see what happens.
"It's a dawning of a new day in student activism, and school systems everywhere are going to have to be responsive to it."  
For some, the team was also symbolic of the dawning of a golden age of multiculturalism, though with hindsight that idea seems sadly naive.
"[His] speech seems to have initiated the dawning of realization of the longer-term impact of Brexit for many in the markets," he said.
Eric was constructed in a dawning era of robotic spectacles, which would be highlighted in exhibitions and World's Fairs of the early 20th century.
If you are in your 40s, then it might be dawning on you that you could have another 30 or more years of work.
Silicon Valley is in the middle of an awakening, the dawning but selective realization that their products can be used to achieve terrible ends.
As Congress awaits Trump's choice for a replacement, there's a dawning realization that the Senate investigation may have to shoulder more of the burden.
For Raymond Michael Sharpe, the massacre brought back memories of the HIV/AIDS crisis, which was dawning in 1983, the year he came out.
Colosseum II made three albums, releasing them in 1976 and 19863 — difficult times for progressive rock with the punk era dawning — before breaking up.
I thought it would be useful to have a word for the era that is now dawning, so I recently made one up: NISQ.
Pro football at its dawning was no less rough around the edges, and it was roundly dismissed as a poor substitute for college football.
Is this the dawning of the next generation of dominance, a run that begets household names, championship parades and regular mentions on gossip pages?
"It's the dawning of a new era," said Representative G. K. Butterfield, Democrat of North Carolina and a former leader of the black caucus.
Jackie Speier (D) celebrated a wave of Democratic victories Wednesday morning on CNN, saying it meant a "new day" for her party was dawning.
Retro Report Americans who were around for the dawning of the "Age of Aquarius" will probably remember the Concert for Bangladesh, held on Aug.
What the theorists thought The psychoanalyst Elliot Jaques, who coined the term "midlife crisis" in 1965, thought it reflected the dawning recognition of one's mortality.
Samuel is disturbed but says nothing; but for Nat, it's a dawning of the racial inequality that he's been raised into thinking was perfectly acceptable.
It was a choreographed tumble, but still the sort of metaphor critics dream of happening upon in the dawning moments of this sort of event.
January marks the dawning of a new era in Washington and conservative change is on the way, but there is one more race to win.
The cat who sings it, Victoria, is principally a dancer, and in the musical her character is creepily portrayed mainly through her dawning sexual awakening.
This is a lot of activity for a not-very-large painting, yet we experience the details individually as they coalesce in the dawning sky.
But over the course of the season, it tracks Annie's dawning realization that she's been holding herself back from enjoying her life to the fullest.
This unprecedented outburst of collective action was propelled by a dawning awareness that the South's arcane factions were no match for the Communist political machine.
In Part 1, for example, there's a segment on the dawning of the automobile age, which happened faster than people and society could adjust to.
But, though her work thematizes her apprehension and anxiety, she is, in not so slowly dawning fact, a woman of considerable authority, and unstinting appetites.
The initiative, called Industry 4.0, reflects a dawning realization that Germany's historic success may not necessarily help the country thrive in a smartphone-centric world.
Free agency was only dawning in the N.F.L. Many revelations concerning the toll of repeated hits to the head were still years into the future.
The researchers watched with dawning horror as a new version of GameOver Zeus propagated across the internet and Slavik's peer-to-peer network began to reassemble.
It's a natural question, but it misleads in suggesting that our political salvation awaits the dawning of enlightenment on only one side of the political spectrum.
That's been a long time coming, but it signals the dawning of a new chapter of global ambitions to explore our neighborhood in this solar system.
Predictions of American decline were rampant after the global economic crisis in 2007 and 2008, amid parallel predictions of the dawning of a new Chinese century.
In 1919, he washed up in the dawning Jazz Age of New York, the city of Babe Ruth and Langston Hughes, Ratner's and the Cotton Club.
When William (Jimmi Simpson) tells Dolores, "You really are just a thing," there's considerable irony in the juxtaposition of his moral decay with her dawning awareness.
And the attempts to portray the dawning social consciences of the singers — who became famous at the height of the civil rights movement — can feel strained.
New hope For Raymond Michael Sharpe, the massacre brought back memories of the HIV/AIDS crisis, which was dawning in 1983, the year he came out.
The timing could not be better in this newly dawning era of fake news and "truthers" who use the internet to create vicious denials of reality.
"It's just dawning on the public that this idea of a trade deal is not as one way as they think it is," Mr. Kibasi said.
There was a future dawning, but it had not arrived yet — and in those silent '90s nights, I imagined a far more vigorous one than this.
"Our commitment to economic justice, racial justice, is all tied into dawning awareness that Hyde has to be repealed," said Ilyse Hogue, the president of Naral.
"The whole time it's dawning on me and getting closer and closer to the real possibility, or the real probability, that Aurora was not alive," she recalls.
But the sort of white nostalgia that has fueled Trump's rise is inextricably connected to the racial supremacy that was there at the dawning of this nation.
His relationship with Neko is among the show's most well-developed, and his slowly dawning humanity is quite a ride over the course of the 10 episodes.
Think of "Grace" and Aziz Ansari, and the dawning widespread realization that we need a new sexual revolution, one of better sexual behavior, communication, and enthusiastic consent.
"There's a dawning consciousness emerging in Silicon Valley as people recognize that their conventional success isn't necessarily making the world a better place," he told the Times .
The effect is a kind of dawning consciousness of what it means to be a woman, of being seen as just that — "a woman" — and nothing more.
The less said about John Menick's deceptive and quietly devastating speculative story—which concerns, among other things, the dawning corporate enterprise of employee wellness surveillance—the better.
When the Endangered Species Act was passed in 1973, it was in response to a slowly dawning awareness of how the planet was changing under human dominion.
She modulates layers of emotion and levels of awareness and a slowly dawning sentience without ever once making you believe she's anything other than an artificial intelligence.
Our country is on edge, given the dawning realization that we are not only at war with foreign enemies -- we are a nation at war with itself.
With Eero, it was the dawning realization that it is very hard to scale up an independent hardware business without a massive corporation to subsidize your efforts.
But perhaps the realization is dawning at Sony that global energy shortages or an actual climate change-induced apocalypse would hurt the bottom line more than anything.
KFC, McDonald's, Pizza Hut, Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot and East Dawning make up Yum China's brand portfolio, with over 7,300 combined locations in more than 1,100 cities.
Bringing this production to the Kiln was a well-conceived idea, and its jazz-hands and showtunes are appropriate for the post-racial promise of the dawning millennium.
And that's going to be able to get that as a product of some of these different bounties and quests that are unlocked in the Dawning record book.
Meteorology was still a dawning science then; it was only in the early 19th century that amateur sky enthusiast Luke Howard presented a classification system for the clouds.
Fox News appointed two veterans as top executives, making it clear that the era dawning after the departure of Roger Ailes would be led by the old guard.
Through feats of creative remembrance, documentation, and forgetting, the works in Indicators hint at how it feels to bear witness to the dawning awareness of your own decline.
It's dawning on me how this is a long time coming for us who grew up with these games and always wanted to be like Ash or Red.
But it is dawning on many of them that the shelter could be their home for months if they decide to seek legal entry into the United States.
Nothing is ever really free, of course, and there has been a dawning realization among some consumers that they are paying for these services with information about themselves.
You may remember him from such TV hits as the impeachment of Bill Clinton, in which he served as independent counsel — the dawning of the age of impeachment.
An ocean away, Classic Stage prepares for a revival of Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's musical about Japan's dawning modernization, directed by John Doyle and starring George Takei.
Even mash-ups — those early-aughts song splices that epitomized a dawning spirit of digital-age musical cross-pollination — sound dated now in their stuntish aesthetic of collision.
The country's first blockbuster set in space, "The Wandering Earth," opens Tuesday amid grandiose expectations that it will represent the dawning of a new era in Chinese filmmaking.
It highlights one of the most important but least understood questions of this dawning authoritarian era: How far will democracy slide before it returns — if it ever does?
Thanks to the Ninth Circuit, the possibility is dawning that, at least in its current form, it may not go back into effect for a while — if ever.
Alissa: I greatly enjoyed this episode, not least for the dawning sense that all of this season's wanderings (which I've enjoyed!) are starting to come to a head.
Wearing a gold, summery dress paired with matching jewelry and gladiator sandals, Wallis cozied up to an elegantly-clad Pine dawning a light brown suit and complementary suede shoes.
A dawning threat is the demise of many shopping malls – which would signify the decline of a retail industry that's far more visible in most American communities than factories.
"What is really dawning on people right now is exactly how frozen our economy was by this endless election and how unthawed it seems to be now," Cramer said.
This dawning realization has scientists, and entrepreneurs, scrambling to provide more effective nutritional advice based on such distinguishing factors as genetic makeup, gut bacteria, body type and chemical exposures.
Speaking about the moment he realized the scale of the hacks, at TC Disrupt New York last month, Lord described the feeling of dawning horror as akin to vertigo.
Daniel's face turns cold, while Mr Jenkins pivots the camera back and forth to get Fonny's terrified reactions, as if it is dawning on him what the future holds.
But the biodiversity crisis and dawning of the Sixth Great Extinction (this one driven largely by us), have until now garnered less global attention and focus from world leaders.
At every turn, another twist -- 2016 was outrageous, unforgettable and, with a new year and presidency dawning, only the precursor to something that promises to be far stranger: 2017.
Blinking hard, I rotate the knob on my pink Himalayan sea salt lamp to counteract the already dawning dose of S.A.D. or seasonal affective disorder (self-diagnosed, of course).
"The best way to describe it is that it was dawning on me that maybe I wasn't going to be fully able to be myself at school," Victor said.
It was slowly dawning on me that we'd be better off finding ways to respect our differences and relate to one another by means other than bombs and bullets.
But with Android now offering time management tools and many urging Apple to do the same, the time-well-spent reckoning may be dawning upon the mobile app ecosystem.
In those naive, artless years at the dawning of the new millennium, we were mere children, and Hulk Hogan seemed to be as good a role model as any.
The debate over the agreement started in 28503, generating an acrimonious lobbying and public relations effort that is coming to a head with the dawning of a new administration.
Now, a new day is dawning as America is poised to welcome a Supreme Court justice that honors religious liberty and the First Amendment just as our forefathers intended.
For people with veggie-centric diets, it's the dawning of a new age; an overthrow of the meat-centric regime that has long dominated menus and ravaged natural resources.
But the band's rapid ascent brings with it considerable temptation, and the dawning realization that he's gay -- something Mary knew, at least as depicted here, even before he did.
He has had a close-up view of how arbitrary team sports can be as he watches the dawning of the pro basketball career of his younger brother, Steven.
Holly's dawning realization of the horrors of Ben's former life is heartbreaking to watch, but this gives way to a growing ferocity as Holly resolves to keep her son safe.
But as the phalanx of planes reached the coast of England, the skies cleared enough for the light of the dawning sun to reveal the vast armada arrayed below them.
The march's organizers say they want to greet the dawning of the Trump era by sending a statement that "women's rights are human rights," according to the march's mission statement.
" The American Idol alum couldn't seem to contain her dawning excitement as her friends elaborated and said, "We're going on a girls trip, but we're not telling you where yet.
Now, all these years later, the realization of what exactly Elliott said in that line is dawning on those who've been in the dark for years, as BuzzFeed first noted.
At that time, it was kind of just dawning on me how I was, as a woman, immediately introduced to a feeling of owing something by virtue of my sex.
And then the other portion of the Dawning record book covers those same strikes, and that's where you're going to be able to get the new exotic heavy machine guns.
It was the dawning of youth rebellion, and half a century later we're seeing that same spirit of youth activism alive in millennials but with fewer beads and fringe vests.
It takes a familiar setting and genre, and then it unfolds like a horror movie, with the slow-dawning realization that the world you inhabit is not what you thought.
Motherboard spoke with Brian Richardson, a senior technical marketing engineer, Intel® Software Evangelist, and expert in firmware, about computer safety in the dawning era of the Internet of Everything.
The scale of the task dimly dawning on us, we push on, trudging along the rumble strip of Interstate 80 in New Jersey, battered by gusts of passing tractor-trailers.
WILDLIFE When his father (Jake Gyllenhaal) goes off to fight a forest fire, Joe (Ed Oxenbould) gains a dawning awareness of the loneliness and desperation of his mother (Carey Mulligan).
"The digital age is finally dawning for Oil & Gas … We see a market poised to erupt over the next five years," Barclays said in January in a note to clients.
In the waning days of an otherwise sluggish election race, many British voters are having the dawning realization that Brexit could threaten a cherished British institution: the National Health Service.
He describes the slow-dawning horror as the military's weapons, designed to destroy armor and shatter the morale of an enemy force, prove completely ineffective against waves of resilient, shambling zombies.
We are in the midst of the dawning of a new age of yeehaw and Diplo will be damned if he's not going to get himself a piece of the action.
As the world celebrated the arrival of 73, lucky parents around the globe were celebrating the arrivals of new babies who made their debuts just as the new year was dawning.
Our host Emilie Friedlander and Managing Editor Colin Joyce have just returned from Durham, North Carolina's Moogfest, so we decided to dedicate this episode to the dawning festival season of 2017.
There needs to be a public dawning—and it is beginning to dawn on some members of the public—that how science is practiced actually makes a difference in their lives.
The inquiry report published other Blair notes to Bush that chronicled his dawning realization about the daunting challenges facing them as they tried to stabilize and rebuild Iraq after the invasion.
Yet his own accounts of pragmatic authoritarianism and unchained technocracy have a distinctly early-twentieth-century flavor to them, back when political visionaries foresaw the dawning of a reign of engineers.
What makes the show great is the point of view that it affords not only on the birth of Impressionism but also on the general dawning of modernist sentiments and sensibilities.
The featured street style photography and portraits by artists Brett Dee, Jamie Hawkesworth, Alasdair McLellan, and Jason Evans speak to the dawning of imaging, what Stoppard calls, "causal culture" in fashion.
It was just dawning on them that what was going to happen to them was that they were going to a court, and probably to jail for having been in ISIS.
Maybe it had something to do with a dawning sense that I was moving past the delayed gratifications of motherhood, past the time of putting off what I wanted to do.
A realization is dawning in some corners of the tech world that "maybe we were too quick to dispense with analog 60 years ago," says Eli Yablonovitch, a professor at Berkeley.
New laws and a dawning environmental consciousness helped curtail the worst abuses of commercial fishing, but in Davis's reckoning, one practice in particular changed the gulf forever: the pursuit of tarpon.
But, when Niccol recalls his dawning understanding of the second make line, it is like listening to someone talk about discovering a box of priceless treasure while cleaning out their attic.
He detailed code names of covert operations, shadowy business ventures and ultimately his dawning disenchantment with what he described as China's efforts to stifle democracy and human rights around the world.
The group always insisted that their artistic vision of a dawning cybernetic age was a continuation of the radical modernism of 1920s Weimar Germany rather than a homage to the Nazi era.
In case you were worried that there would never again be a cultural moment as impactful and divisive as the dawning of third-wave feminism, never fear — third-wave water is here!
But I also know with dawning clarity that, even with that sharper nose and symmetrical jawline, she'd have her own novel inventory of wants; she'd find something else to wish were different.
One of the most fascinating aspects of "The Deuce" is its depiction of how that sphere was changing; among the city's pimps, there is a dawning awareness that their heyday is over.
"It's been dawning on the scientific community slowly, since the early 1960s, that the lunar poles might provide such an [ice-rich] environment," Ian Crawford of Birkbeck, University of London told Axios.
But Something Possible Everywhere is careful to not use the pier as a metaphor for the 1980s or read its collapse as a symbol of the AIDs crisis that was only dawning.
Is there a possibility of ever just getting a couple of ornaments or other little things just being put in the game without being tied to a bigger event like The Dawning?
Set in an elaborate amusement park for adults, the series departed from Michael Crichton's original -- where the robots went wild and began killing guests -- to probe the dawning sentience of those creations.
Obama also went on a victory lap of his own through the Middle East, where he talked before large crowds about the dawning of a new day of democracy in those lands.
And yet from the free-range kids movement to parenting books that promote more freedom, there's a dawning acknowledgment that something is lost when parents try too hard to protect their children.
Futurism emerged during the dawning of the modern age, when democracy was taking shape and humans had discovered the miracle of flight, but before the bleaker sides of technology had revealed themselves.
Sipping coffee under a dawning sky at a bakery popular with farmers, he said he moved to Novo Progresso as a young man in 1981 with hopes of starting a successful farm.
Goldman Sachs' economists declared the U.S. economy all but recession-proof at the dawning of 2020, but now it appears a coronavirus-induced recession may have begun just a few months later.
Sipping coffee under a dawning sky at a bakery popular with farmers, he said he moved to Novo Progresso as a young man in 1981 with hopes of starting a successful farm.
Not by his family or his status as one of boxing's most exciting draws, but at the dawning reality that making the world's biggest, toughest, and richest fights is not easy work.
If the season premiere was about the shock of Negan's arrival, Sunday was about the dawning awareness of what his dominion over the colony will look and feel like, day to day.
One of the dawning insights of the machine-learning revolution is that what we think of as "cognitive" capabilities don't actually need to begin with the top-down application of human intelligence.
That is partly because of the "finally dawning realization among Democrats that taxing the rich is good politics along with good policy," said Michael Linden, a fellow at the liberal Roosevelt Institute.
In the wake of #MeToo and the dawning realization of just how many women are survivors, I have a really important, really terrible favor to ask the men in my life. pic.twitter.
Much of the story involves his two-track journey toward enlightenment: One turns on his schemes to secure the papers and the other on his slow-dawning awareness of the larger truth.
There really isn't a band better positioned to meditate on the excesses of the dawning internet age than U2, which turned earnest excess into an art form during its rise to fame.
In January Mark Fields announced that the "era of the electric vehicle is dawning", and he reckons that the number of models of EVs will exceed pure ICE-powered cars within 15 years.
I'm not going to pretend I remember the dawning of rave culture because I wasn't alive yet and can barely remember Pop Idol, but I try to give credit where credit is due.
"It's dawning on North America and Europe that there's a raw materials issue that needs to be addressed here," leading metals company CleanTeQ's chief executive officer, Sam Riggall, told Bloomberg in early July.
Today, a 2017 memo from Vox editor in chief Ezra Klein about some exciting leadership changes and how we're attacking the challenge of covering the policy and politics of the dawning Trump era.
Jackie and David Siegel, the owners of Westgate Resorts, were in the process of building a massive home — which they called Versailles — on the outskirts of Orlando when the financial crisis was dawning.
Microsoft's bruising antitrust case with the Department of Justice, settled in 2001, was the dawning of a realisation by tech bosses that they could not disdain politics, and needed to invest in lobbying.
While the video shows plenty of hugs, cheers and whooping, cameras were not there to witness the employees' dawning realization that they would all have to turn up for work the following day.
But what's more absorbing is the dawning realization that so many of the random-seeming motions of the solo's first part were actually rehearsals of functional components in the creation of the diagram.
Singing in an understated murmur over a light rhythmic waft, Mr. Russell fills in a portrait of dawning romantic disillusionment, tracing a melody whose casual sophistication recalls the best of Antônio Carlos Jobim.
A piece about how to organize a life and maybe a country, too, it poses young Robert's dawning awareness of linguistic and social frictions against the larger picture of a Francophone separatist movement.
President Obama in May became the first sitting American president to visit the most potent symbol of the dawning of the nuclear age when he laid a wreath at the _________ Peace Memorial. 20.
On the one hand, Hugh's dawning self-awareness meant that using him as an agent of death amounted to a violation of the Federation's commitment to not interfering in the development of a species.
I had picked that day to finally embrace my curls; the natural hair movement was dawning, and I was thrilled to make a statement that would forever be stamped in my high school yearbook.
When President Barack Obama repealed the United States military's long held Don't Ask Don't Tell policy in 19993, it seemed like the dawning of a new day for LGBTQ members of the armed services.
After September's Rise of Iron expansion and the second annual Festival of the Lost celebration before and after Halloween, Bungie is giving Destiny players a new reason to enter orbit in December: The Dawning.
Maybe the shock of the Bundy case verdict and its aftermath isn't in the actual decision but in the slowly dawning realization that there is a significant and historic disconnect in American political discussion.
On both sides of the Atlantic, the dawning of the twentieth century, and the coming of age of girls born in the 1880s and 1890s, helped push these long, long fights to their victories.
Now, as companies create systems that can provide that data on smartphones – right down to the level of the health of individual animals in some cases – the era of remote control farming is dawning.
Mr. Ahmed deftly shows Naz's dawning terror as his world becomes ever smaller; the cinematography conveys the isolation, the disorientation, the feeling of being funneled down a dank, fluorescent-lit chute into the system.
Asked years later when it was that he had first realized he would one day be king, he said that there had been no particular moment of revelation, just a slow, "ghastly, inexorable" dawning.
The team last won the World Series when the last century was dawning, above, and tales of jinxes related to a dead goat that purported to explain those dark decades are floating around again.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…What may spook markets most this week is the dawning realization that there is no plan — and no one appears to be in charge.
Although some of Turner's port paintings recall a nostalgic past, the present is always haunting the view, with the sun-soaked settings acting as a gateway between lost history and a rapidly dawning future.
But lately, it's been dawning on me that nostalgia for my own family's history must be a big part of why I keep returning to my cast-iron roots during this season of troubles.
It is a shot familiar from Costanzo's recent films but intensified by Ferrante's feminist sensibilities: The space between the girls hangs heavy with pain, injustice, loneliness, but also the dawning of a collective consciousness.
If you wind back the clock of life to its beginning, you arrive at a moment, roughly four billion years ago, when the planet was newly formed, and the Age of Microbes was dawning.
LONDON (Reuters) - It is dawning on other members of the World Trade Organization that there is a possibility Britain leaves the European Union without a deal, Britain's Ambassador to the WTO said on Tuesday.
"This is one of those moments where it's dawning on people that maybe all the assurances that we don't need to be afraid of the Fed are being proven to be totally bogus," he said.
This secret Bronx party serves as the setting of the opening episode's climax, where Shaolin introduces Zeke and his friends to the dawning hip-hop culture that will eventually roll over New York's disco scene.
It's slowly dawning on you that from now until the day you die, every drink you ever order at every bar you enter will be on the house, even though you insist on paying anyway.
They would build space stations after reaching the moon instead of before—and cities in craters and new rockets powered by nuclear reactors and everything else the Space Age that was clearly dawning might need.
But there is a dawning realization in Britain, sharpened by Mr. Trump's victory, that there will still be many who are left behind by automation, the international movement of labor and the pace of change.
It is probably now dawning on Boeing and airline management, tragically too late, that putting the safety of passengers and employees first would have been the best thing they could have done for their shareholders.
DAVOS, Switzerland — President Donald Trump on Tuesday couldn't avoid pestering questions about his dawning impeachment trial as he shuttled from meeting to meeting at the annual World Economic Forum, thousands of miles away from Washington.
In the waning days of an otherwise sluggish election race, many British voters are having the dawning realization that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's vow to exit the E.U. could threaten the cherished British health system.
The first, owed largely to the deft and unnerving acting by Dan Stevens, is the dawning realization that David has turned from schizophrenic to sadist, even as his powers have increased from impressive to godlike.
When I came back I thought ... One of the many things I was shocked about while writing that book was sort of the dawning of the realization that there was a market for personal data.
McClarnon is a superb actor, and this episode could have fallen flat in multiple moments, but I felt like it was all held together by his dawning realizations and the tremor of understanding in his eyes.
Not much changes outwardly after his arrival: The women's slow-dawning sexuality is suggested by little more than a fresh wash of color in their cheeks and some subtle alterations in their formidably buttoned-up style.
I'm not sure what that emotion that reveal was supposed to provoke, save for the dawning disappointment that, no, she would not be bringing out Bad Bunny and starting the show with a jolt or whatever.
But as the body count continues to mount, there is a dawning suspicion that there may be no objection forthcoming—that indifference is Suu Kyi's final response to a human rights catastrophe unfolding in her country's borderlands.
But the way he repeats the word to himself after Amma's friends tell him she's "sick," near the end of the episode, suggests that the reasons behind Adora's interest in the murders are just dawning on him.
But it has been a dawning sense of futility, perhaps best demonstrated in the American acceptance of relatively small concessions from Taliban in the agreement, that has driven efforts of successive administrations to find a way out.
The writer-director, Meredith Danluck, relies heavily on flashback sequences to illustrate Katherine's dawning realizations.. Though Katherine moves through exclusive and expensive environments in both the past and present, she scrutinizes her surroundings without indulging in them.
I think the other big realization is — and there's more of a dawning of this — is how the future is female, the past was too, it's just nobody thought it was important to write it all down.
That's because they're unused to feeling helpless in a lot of cases—I am generalizing here—and then there's this slowly dawning horror as they realize the women in their lives—this is how they sometimes feel.
Quoting George Washington's own farewell speech, Obama said Americans should reject "the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest or to enfeeble the sacred ties" that make the country one.
"This is one of those moments where it's dawning on people that maybe all the assurances that we don't need to be afraid of the Fed are being proven to be totally bogus," the "Mad Money" host said.
The 37-year-old "Public Affair" singer got back to her country roots and paid tribute to her former costar by dressing up as him — dawning Nelson's signature bandana, beard, long braids, and cowboy boots in the costume.
The situation was only made worse by a seasonal holiday event, called "The Dawning," last month that introduced a whole trove of new items you could only earn through Eververse, all of it tied to randomized loot boxes.
But the businesses all have one thing in common: they're among a rash of bond defaulters that has players wondering whether a day of debt reckoning in China's US$2.8 trillion onshore corporate bond market is finally dawning.
In "The Amateurs," a hilarious, slightly eggheaded and strangely moving medieval backstager that opened on Tuesday at the Vineyard Theater, he locates the dawning of individual character — onstage and off — in the moment people began to doubt God.
It started dawning on him that he had become a teen idol when he would dive into the mosh pit and the fans would attempt to rip his clothes off instead of ferrying him back to the stage.
As day was dawning They scratched their itch again; untangled, found They were soon scratching at a different one And this time the scratching was no fun— In the struggle for survival, I had won A little victory . . .
Slowly it is dawning on the fractious EU that they have badly misplayed their hand, and that in this modern "Battle of Britain" it is they — and not the United Kingdom — that ultimately will be the biggest loser.
During that period, she wrote about the near death and rebirth of the sport — from the destructive strike that wiped out the 1994 season to the dawning of a new Yankees dynasty at the end of the decade.
"We have never had a President-elect quite like Mr. Trump," former US Middle East peace negotiator Aaron David Miller told CNN on Monday, heralding a new and unpredictable phase dawning in America's relationship with Europe and the world.
But the '276 speech was his masterpiece: poetic, shot through with rhythm and imagery and propulsion, layered into a carefully constructed latticework that propelled both reader and listener through its dawning logic artfully, from beginning to middle to end.
Her impressions of her mid-20th century Pittsburgh girlhood — her vibrant parents, "the dreaming memory of land," terrifying neighbors — overflows with specificity, but her distillation of the dawning of a child's consciousness extends the narrative to reach the universal.
For a British person, it is quite something to see the woman whose prim profile has been an inescapable fact of life since the dawning of consciousness (facing right on coins but left on postage stamps) snogging her husband.
It creates a tension between wanting to be on TV and get one's points across (as well as sheer politeness) and the dawning realization that the person to whom they are talking might be a lunatic, fraud or both.
Although every character, including Chase's mom, who is pursuing her "Year of Yes," gets shading as the season goes on, the strongest story traces Cary's dawning recognition of just how warped he's been by years of playing it straight.
Ms. Williams would go on to have three children with her ex-husband, the songwriter and producer Kenny Gamble, throughout the 1980s, and as she was preparing to re-enter the work force, the hip-hop age was dawning.
Victor Erice's "The Spirit of the Beehive" (210) — the story of a 6-year-old girl's dawning awareness of the world around her at the end of the Spanish Civil War — is perfectly suited to a mild summer evening.
And so Americans have to preserve this truth with "jealous anxiety"; they should reject "the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest or to enfeeble the sacred ties" that make them one.
It's been clear to us for some time that, in order to get the full picture, Congress needs to hear from tech companies at all stages of growth; we were encouraged to see that realization dawning on the Hill, as well.
And so it is, that visitors to The Hotel Norwood can experience two of the finest surprises: The simple glee of uncovering a secret passage and then, once traversed, the dawning realisation of where it is that you have emerged.
Even beyond being undocumented and fearing deportation and having to live in the shadows of society was the dawning realization that there was a mismatch between how I had imagined my new home and the reality of how it actually was.
Once Fury figures that out, his whole worldview changes – and he has the dawning realization that these extraterrestrial would-be invaders "they pose a greater threat than anyone even knows, and that we literally have no defenses against them," said Jackson.
Traversing that strange no-man's-land between childhood and adulthood is a real-world horror show in its own right, full of strange discoveries, odd awakenings, and the slow, dawning realization that our childhood identities may not be our final identities.
That expression on Jamie's face as he leaves the scene isn't just anger and shock at hearing how his son really died — it's also the dawning realization that his sister will never, ever be a safe person to be allies with.
One prime reason for her unhappiness is certainly the dawning recognition that Trump was not just flapping his lips when he campaigned on pressuring our allies to shoulder a fairer portion of the weight and expense of the common defense.
Apple could have a very hard time in the AI war that's dawning As I write this, I don't know what Apple will have to say when its turn comes to talk about the next versions of its software platforms.
If the first season dealt with the dawning consciousness of the robot hosts -- after having been cruelly exploited as the playthings of the human guests -- the second moved into a new phase, as those characters pursued their independence and rebelled.
If "The Alienist" celebrated the dawning era in the application of science to crime detection, from fingerprinting to other means of physically and psychologically identifying suspects, Carr now uses Jones to sound the warning that things may be going awry.
Some experts argue that the real implications of the 1965 law are only now dawning on the wider population, as the face of the country changes — and that realization is what has been driving much of the emotion in politics.
May's divided cabinet is constraining her power to negotiate, and the thought is dawning in some capitals that Britain might end up, accidentally, leaving the bloc without any deal at all, which most experts say would be an unmitigated disaster.
In its place was the dawning realization that for the next four years, both Democratic leaders and their allies were likely to find themselves playing defense against the rising Republican tide in Washington and a sustained Republican wall in Albany.
The main twist, beginning with the 75-minute premiere, is that the producers approach the material heavily from the point of view of the "hosts," as they're called, who are experiencing new sensations that come perilously close to the dawning of sentience.
Winfrey had the crowd of Hollywood's biggest stars on their feet and in tears with her moving words and promise that "a new day is dawning," but even she was surprised to hear the overwhelming response the rest of the country had.
Mashable caught up with Bungie community manager and Voidwalker main David "Deej" Dague during December's PlayStation Experience 2016 to find out more about The Dawning, Bungie's back-and-forth with the hardcore Destiny community, and what's in store for the franchise's future.
At the same time, the Dawning record book — which is available to any player who owns Destiny: Rise of Iron — will be a great way for players to progress through all of the things that we have for them to enjoy this season.
I did indeed witness the darkness dawning on the face of every North Korean, as though they had just lost a parent or god, but my cover there had been as a teacher, and I was not allowed to leave my compound.
Swan's mindmeld: It appears to be dawning on Trump — and it's already dawned on senior White House officials — that China won't apply the kind of pressure that's needed to stop North Korea's path to developing nuclear weapons that could strike American cities.
But his ouster at the ballot box, and his shock acceptance of his defeat despite previously saying he would rule for "a billion years", has raised hopes that democracy is dawning in the small, riverside West African nation of 1.8 million people.
New York City's long-overdue decision to honor Johnson and Rivera reflects a dawning awareness (among those in positions of power) that the LGBTQ movement was always more diverse, more radical, and more closely connected with other social movements than is commonly believed.
"[W]ith only days left before the exemptions expire and punitive tariffs take effect, it's dawning on foreign leaders that decades of warm relations with the United States carry little weight with a president dismissive of diplomatic norms," the N.Y. Times reports.
However, that previously unpublished interview with VICE News in September disclosed a sentiment that is also dawning on an increasing number of women voters, especially young ones, who are converging around the Democratic party's male presidential candidate rather than its female one.
"Earthrise" transformed the first crewed mission to orbit the moon from a nationalistic bid for prestige in the Cold-War-era space race, into something more profound: a dawning appreciation of humanity's common destiny on a fragile planet in the vacuum of space.
In retrospect, meeting that way was auspicious, an indication of a shared passion, if not for the particular book being feted that evening — one about the dawning gig economy that has long since been surpassed by bleaker fare — than for books in general.
But after struggling to quit New York for so long, he was ready to move on, and the Knicks' new management tandem of the team president Steve Mills and General Manager Scott Perry was dying to declare the dawning of a new day.
ZACHARY WOOLFE It is salutary, while hearing the gorgeous, seductive strains of Monteverdi's "L'Incoronazione di Poppea," to try to conjure the actual personages and circumstances of the place and time represented in this historical confection: Rome at the dawning of the Christian millenniums.
The DMCA reflects a distant digital past The problem lies in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 21625's notice and takedown system, which seemed well suited for the dawning internet age, but became outdated practically overnight and has not aged well.
MUNICH (Reuters) - Plans by a Chinese company to build a battery cell factory in Germany should serve as a wakeup call for the national car industry, whose lack of its own production capacity risks leaving it exposed in a dawning era of electric mobility.
My core argument is premised on the fact that they experienced economic challenges themselves, including the stagflation that greeted them as they entered the job market in the 1970s, the new dawning of globalisation and the outsourcing revolution of that era, and so on.
"There needs to be a public dawning ... that how science is practiced actually makes a difference in their lives," Dr. Rush Holt, the CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and executive publisher of the Science journals, told me earlier this year.
Selina's own arc this week has to do with her dawning realization that if she lets Tom succeed in his presidential coup, he'll likely be in the office for more than a decade (per "Veep" election rules), and will keep her from ever running again.
You can see it dawning and coalescing in work from the late 1960s and early 1970s, most of it unfamiliar, drawn from the artist's archives, jointly acquired in 2011 by the Getty and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, also known as Lacma.
Mr. Hulsman says Europeans could demonstrate their commitment to transatlantic relations in the dawning "new era" by first making good on the commitment of all NATO members to spend 2 percent of national GDP on defense - a pledge only a few NATO members meet.
" Realizing that he could replicate numbers by groups like Swedish House Mafia song "in, like, three seconds," he began churning out compositions that poked fun at the dawning trend of commercial EDM, uploading them to SoundCloud under the name Katten, which is Norwegian for "cat.
A bacteria strain that is resistant to what doctors consider the antibiotic of last resort has been reported in a patient for the first time in the United States, prompting concern among public health officials who fear the dawning of a post-antibiotic era.
The New York Times's Jonathan Martin wrote this weekend about a new reality dawning on congressional Republicans: Constituents who dislike Obamacare are no longer anywhere near as vocal as they used to be, while the health law's supporters are suddenly more energized than ever.
Other times, he acts like the president whose inaugural address announced the dawning of an "America First" era in which the niceties of multilateral cooperation — on climate change, security and trade — were to be ditched in favor of an unapologetic pursuit of the national interest.
This one took the Pied Piper crew from joy at moving into lavish new offices — Dinesh could now play solitaire on six monitors at once — to the dawning realization that their utopian storage platform was being turned into a black box designed to hide information.
Like his colleagues André Courrèges and Mary Quant, Mr. Cardin proposed a sleek, forward-dawning fashion that sometimes dissolved gender distinctions — above all in his "Cosmocorps" collections of the mid-1960s, whose zipped sweaters and belted jumpsuits could be worn by men and women.
Like his colleagues André Courrèges and Mary Quant, Mr. Cardin proposed a sleek, forward-dawning fashion that sometimes dissolved gender distinctions — above all in his "Cosmocorps" collections of the mid-1960s, whose zipped sweaters and belted jumpsuits could be worn by men and women.
The Chronicles trilogy, which begins with Dragons of Autumn Twilight and continues on to Dragons of Winter Night and Dragons of Spring Dawning, has a simple and elemental appeal — the same appeal as a D&D campaign, because that's what it's designed to be.
Snow was falling on the green domes of Kiev's Saint Sophia cathedral, a building that goes back to the dawning of Slavic Christianity a millennium ago, as Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko and Metropolitan Epifaniy, primate of a freshly constituted church, walked together towards the ancient doors.
" When watching Manhattan, one of Allen's films in which he begins a relationship with a teenager, Engelhardt wrote in a manuscript of her unpublished memoir: "I cried through most of the movie, the dawning of realization slowly settling in as my greatest fears crept to the surface.
But Apple could have a very hard time in the AI war that's dawning — even though it actually pioneered the first widespread, voice-controlled, cloud-based AI assistant, Siri, on the iPhone 5 years ago and is now rumored to be bringing Siri to the Mac.
But Apple could have a very hard time in the AI war that's dawning — even though it actually pioneered the first widespread voice-controlled, cloud-based AI assistant, Siri, on the iPhone five years ago and is now rumored to be bringing Siri to the Mac.
However, it is now dawning on the Republicans that repealing the dozen or so major Obamacare tax increases along with the premium subsidies for low and middle-income Americans would seriously crimp their effort to devise and finance a substitute health insurance program down the road.
Robert Plotnik, a lapsed lawyer better known as the namesake of Bleecker Bob's Records, a Greenwich Village vinyl mecca that survived the dawning of cassettes, CDs and downloading and the death of CBGB, the nearby club where punk rock was cradled, died on Thursday in Manhattan.
It was inspired by Piper's dawning realization that she was unable to fulfill other people's expectations through the lens of race; since the early 2000s, she had stopped allowing any of her artwork to be exhibited in all-black shows, which she came to see as ghettoizing.
The metaphor of parallel universes pervades the novel from the epigraph to the final line (in which human breath is seen as "tiny bubbles which expanded and split or collided into yet others, each single sphere translucent and aflame with the light of the dawning sun").
But a realization seems to be dawning on some European leaders that a collapse of the Schengen open borders system - a consequence of the CSU's plan to turn back migrants at the German border - would kill off the internal market which creates jobs, said one EU diplomat.
As presale copies of the script break records and bookstores fill their Twitter feeds with plans for midnight celebrations, it's rapidly dawning on fans that they will actually be holding the next chapter of the world's greatest wizardry saga in what is now just a matter of days.
The recognition—dawning rapidly on a gainsaying political establishment—that Donald Trump is poised not just to win more delegates on Super Tuesday than other GOP candidates, but to completely dominate this week's 13 nominating contests, has confronted movement conservatives and loyal Republicans with a time for choosing.
Still, Toby's reckoning does not contain a light bulb moment when he realizes exactly how privileged he was (and still is — he's temporarily disabled, but he's still rich and white) so much as a slow dawning that life isn't as easy for others as it has been for him.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Next week will go a long way in determining whether investors should be concerned about the dawning of an earnings recession or whether back-to-back quarters of negative growth can be avoided in what is the heaviest week for profit reporting by U.S. companies.
"What we've seen is a dawning recognition that Foreign Service officers are just as deeply patriotic as their colleagues in the military," said Molly Montgomery, who spent 14 years in the Foreign Service before leaving government last year after a stint in the office of Vice President Mike Pence.
"If the spreading weakness of global equity markets reflects a dawning realisation that the economic cost of a trade dispute is significant, then it should be no surprise that concern is growing about the impact of leaving the single market," said Kit Juckes, a currencies strategist at Societe Generale.
Clinton offers not a post-partisan reverie but the dawning of a new era of hypocrisy that will recall the days when congressional Republicans could denounce the president as a criminal worthy of impeachment by day and hammer out a children's health insurance expansion with him by night.
The big picture: A new age of transportation is dawning, and we have a choice to make: Rethink the necessity of personal vehicles, or let their share of the transportation pie continue to grow larger and larger while public transit and ride-hailing fight over the diminishing crumbs.
The original Purge has more in common with home invasion horror films like You're Next or The Strangers than it does with The Hunger Games, but the movie's marketing really leaned into its dystopian roots (a hugely savvy move), embracing the idea that a new America was dawning.
Born in London at the dawning of the American Revolution to a father who was American and a mother who was English, she spent her early years in Europe, first with her family, then as the wife of a diplomat who went on to become president, John Quincy Adams.
And unfortunately, as climate change has been dawning more fully into view over the past several decades, all the cognitive biases that push us toward complacency have been abetted by our storytelling about warming — by journalism defined by caution in describing the scale and speed of the threat.
But even in that moment, that stranger and I still shared a great deal of what it meant to play Bloodborne: our awe at the boss design and complexity, the surprise as the city of Yharnam was cast under a different moonlight, the dawning realization of what your "insight" score meant.
As a tribute to the dawning of this New Age, I drank a powerful rosehips brew, set my arms at my sides, fixed my eyes on the skies and let the energy of deepest space flow through my body and mind and determine what highlights I would review this week.
At the core of the debate was the realization dawning on both sides that even after weeks of lead-up, no proposal seemed to have the key number of 60 senators supporting it -- the threshold to advance that proposal in the Senate, if it is ever able to kick off.
What liberals felt in October and early November, watching Anthony Weiner go off like Chekhov's gun and Trump draw an Electoral College inside straight, was what conservatives felt at a rather slower pace across their primary season: a dawning sense that what had seemed impossible was actually, somehow, inevitable instead.
"Star Wars" fans will, of course, love this film, but it's also a thought-provoking exploration of the dawning of our current age, in which level of fame doesn't necessarily match up with level of genuine accomplishment, and individuals can find themselves transformed by fast-moving fads and phenomena beyond their control.
A city at the crossroads of civilization, the dawning of a great new personal adventure, breathing the same air in the same space where one of the great works of modern English literature was composed, I was as eager to start writing as kids can be waiting for Santa on Christmas Eve.
I'm not convinced the lab manager, Randy Chilton, needed to die — his ultimate willingness to give Philip and Elizabeth the information they asked for was accompanied by a dawning recognition that maybe his clients were doing unethical things with the midges, and maybe it was in fact his job to fix that.
" Rusbridger explains, with a palpable grief, his dawning realization that the rise of social media meant that "chaotic information was free: good information was expensive," which meant, in turn, that "good information was increasingly for smaller elites" and that "it was harder for good information to compete on equal terms with bad.
Over the years, Weems has revisited in her work the age she was then — 8, 9, 10, a girl still in the process of becoming herself, with a dawning adult awareness of the world and a self-assurance made all the more poignant with the knowledge that it won't survive adolescence wholly intact.
This means, as everyone realizes with dawning horror, that the hybrids can turn any animal into an undead version of itself — a possibility Jackson turns into a probability when he steers their huge plane through the barrier and unleashes the hybrids back upon the world at large to prey upon the living.
"The largest problem these companies face may be the dawning realization on investors that, although it seems promising, in most areas AI just isn't ready for the big time," says Helen Toner, of the Center for Security and Emerging Technology at Georgetown University, who has studied the development of AI in China.
"I think the Trump presidency has blown apart, and I think it is dawning on more and more Republicans that the Trump presidency is unchangeable because Donald Trump is unchangeable," said Peter Wehner, a critic of the president who worked in the administrations of former Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.
In this early passage, we can see the new conditions of danger dawning on Josef, who doesn't otherwise take anything too seriously: He was always inclined to take life as lightly as he could, to cross bridges when he came to them, pay no heed for the future, even when everything seemed under threat.
In the wake of the government shutdown, which Democrats in the Senate agreed to end in exchange for a vague commitment to debate immigration on the Senate floor, reality is dawning that the House is taking a much different approach — and neither party in either chamber has figured out a plan to reconcile the differences.
Ashtar is optimistic that the Kraftwerk and Madonna decisions are steps in the right direction and hopes they mean "a dawning of understanding that we need a more nuanced understanding that artistic and cultural outputs depend on history," but points to the current "split" in the US courts on decisions like these as a roadblock.
Do you think that Rey's journey in the film shows the slow dawning of her realization that she has agency in and of herself and doesn't need it to be given to her (as I do), or do you think it silos her off in the middle of a plot that takes her movie from her?
Perhaps because he writes in his own arch poetic register, he presents his dawning of the light as a personal development, not a rite of passage that awaits all men; he may have wandered into this lovely pastoral space, as the leisurely drift of the music implies, but he could just as easily wander out again.
It captures everything that defines the genre: the creeping paranoia of the job and the social estrangement that results, the confusion and horror visited on ordinary people who stumble into the middles of these games, the growing certainty that nothing is private, and the slow, dreadful dawning of awareness about whose interests your work is really serving.
Ever since the genre's dawning in the Bronx, following the legendary 1971 Hoe Avenue meeting that made unprecedented peace among an uptown jumble of warring Black and Latinx gang factions, rap remained tethered to the Spanish speakers and descendants both in its rank and file as well as in its community, a status that holds to this day.
That everyone around Tom refuses to commit to him — Greg, Shiv, probably human table Jonah — is a huge blow to his ego, as are the dawning realizations that the shooter was not after him, that network CEO Cyd looks brave and he looks weak, that he's not even in the actual safe room for important people.
In the morning, when the sun rose over the mountains like the dawning of a new planet in a low budget sci-fi movie, I discovered that I was staying in one of many cabins spread out at somewhat regular intervals across the area called Wonder Valley — an unincorporated community at the farthest reaches of the Morongo Basin.
Instead, it seems just as likely that—in the same way Orwell's 1984 had more to do with the dawning Cold War paranoia of 1948, emerging from the waking nightmare of wartime cryptography and control—our present gaze on humanoid robotics is a covert recognition, an acknowledgement of some distinctly sub-optimal vibes sounding out on the synthesized gong processor.
Meanwhile, Umber Majeed's video installation "Hypersurface of the Present" creates a feminist meditation on the color green (haraa), taking its role in Islamic culture, and shaping a fabulist motif incorporating technological visuality through green screens, light therapy, and phallic conical shapes in physics, the body, and technical diagrams, critiquing patriarchal nationalism and commemorations of the dawning of Pakistan's nuclear age.
Given the dawning political and public realization of how AI can cause all sorts of societal problems because its makers just 'didn't think of that' — and thus have allowed their platforms to be weaponized by entities intent on targeted harm, then the need for tech platform giants to control the narrative around AI is surely becoming all too clear for them.
Now, I just hope that ... This is what I'm actually hoping to achieve with the film, and it became sort of slowly dawning on me as I went through it, is that it's the last period of time that the younger people can ask their older relations, the elder members of a family, what ... Who did we have in the First World War?
There is a dawning realization among voters that the prime minister's vow to complete Brexit could undermine the N.H.S. COVENTRY, England — Along with millions of Britons, Jules Barcroft bought into the bold promise made by Boris Johnson in the 2016 Brexit campaign: that leaving the European Union would bring buckets of new money into the long starved National Health Service.
"The dawning realization for many in the party is that what Democrats had envisioned as a jubilant national convention in Milwaukee … has the potential to turn into a pitched battle among multiple candidates and their supporters, each representing dueling ideological wings of the party and convinced that the other side would lose to Trump," Matt Viser, Dan Balz and Annie Linskey report.
Study: 249 percent of rural millennials lack access to a political life Americans should welcome the age of unexceptionalism A new world is dawning, and the US will no longer lead it The silent generation, born between 221 and 1945 whose formative years were during World War II and the early Cold War, showed the strongest support at 78 percent.
Just an awareness of a consumer culture run amok, of lives well-lived in houses with mostly ample storage and the dawning, troublesome realization — particularly when you consider the nesting skills of a pair of engaging young gay couples, one male and one female — that a generation of Americans may have never learned how to properly take care of themselves.
For people to stand up in protest, it takes truly dire circumstances, like the decades of systemic oppression that set the stage for Detroit's infamous 1967 Rebellion, or, more recently, the slow-dawning horror of the Flint Water Crisis — the latter being the subject of many of the pieces on display in Gallery Project's 17,000-square-foot former Lamson's department store in downtown Toledo.
It may not be the dawning of one of the great musical acts of our time, but when watching Hudson play synths and bass, clap along, and help record samples that his father, who studied music at Rutgers, could expertly collage into the resulting video, it's hard not to be overcome with the feeling that you will never be as cool or accomplished a three-year-old.
In fact, the dangers posed by fake news are just a symptom of a deeper truth now dawning on the world: With billions of people glued to Facebook, WhatsApp, WeChat, Instagram, Twitter, Weibo and other popular services, social media has become an increasingly powerful cultural and political force, to the point that its effects are now beginning to alter the course of global events.
Or perhaps you remember what was then a new experience and is now a familiar one: the dawning realization that all of it — the news conference and the late-night skits alike — existed for an audience of one man, to soothe or infuriate a consciousness that, it was fast becoming clear, was mostly mediated by the flickering screen in the dining room adjoining the Oval Office.
"With a new school year dawning, education officials are grappling with whether to remove the names, images and statues of Confederate figures from public schools — especially since some are now filled with students of color," per AP's Jesse Holland, who covers race and ethnicity: "[T]here are at least 109 public schools named after Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis or other Confederate icons in the United States," mostly in the South.
Here's Tom Watson, founder of CauseWired, a consulting firm that allegedly "helps organizations inspire people to support causes that change the world:" Skeptics, when #2020 women start triggering the alt-left - as is about to happen - you'll finally have your proof on gender and #2016 The marginalization of the mean and clueless alt left - and their dawning realization of it - is a small upside of our national predicament.
The institutional right's erratic-at-best engagement with popular politics also explains a host of similar fundamental miscues, such as the Cato Institute leadership's total misreading of the Tea Party as the long-hoped-for dawning of a libertarian mass movement, instead of its virtual opposite: the first rumblings of a lurch into reactionary and racially inspired nativist confrontation that would eventually break the free-market consensus in the conservative coalition.
In his farewell speech, the president lamented "the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste," and quoted our first president, George Washington, as saying Americans needed to reject "the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest…" According to a new Quinnipiac poll out last week, Trump will begin his presidency with a 51 percent disapproval rating and a 85033 percent approval rating.
Some people knew what to expect: But the vast majority of people were dawning on this for the first time: And some people thought it was a cultural difference (it's not): Then there were even some conspiracy theories milling about: This one person thought to incorporate the first name too, for extra kick: But no reaction to hearing Zhirkov's name can quite top this one: The future is bright with a new generation of soccer fans.
The irony of that outcome of male dominance in 2020 carried a sharp sting in this dawning age of female empowerment -- when the #MeToo Movement has reshaped office politics and put Harvey Weinstein behind bars; when women voters sent record-breaking numbers of female lawmakers to Congress, leading to Democrats taking back the House; when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi can embody girl power by towering over a table of White House suits pointing an accusatory finger at the President.
Sporting For all the potential excitement of this year's Super Bowl — Tom Brady's chance to stick it to the N.F.L. commissioner, Roger Goodell, for his "Deflategate" suspension; Atlanta's attempt to win only its second sports championship in 60 years; the dawning realization that the New England Patriots' evil mastermind Bill Belichick bears a difficult-to-ignore resemblance to President Trump's evil mastermind Stephen K. Bannon — it must be noted that this has not been the most thrilling N.F.L. postseason.
In his own farewell address, George Washington wrote that self-government is the underpinning of our safety, prosperity, and liberty, but "from different causes and from different quarters much pains will be taken...to weaken in your minds the conviction of this truth;" that we should preserve it with "jealous anxiety;" that we should reject "the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest or to enfeeble the sacred ties" that make us one.
"Microsoft and the dawning of the CD-ROM presented a company like Britannica with an awful choice: it was damned if it replaced its premier product with technology that dramatically lowered production costs and thereby angered its sales staff—but it was damned too, as it found out painfully, if it did not cooperate in the development of the new medium," author Randall E. Stross wrote in 1997's The Microsoft Way: The Real Story Of How The Company Outsmarts Its Competition.
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