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Saffitz is OK with being vulnerable enough to broadcast her exasperation across the internet, because at the end of the day, deconstructing the Cheeto dust is just deconstructing Cheeto dust.  pic.twitter.
It wasn't something we spent a lot of time deconstructing.
She spoke on Deconstructing Our Perception of Perfection at TEDMED.
How are we not talking about deconstructing white supremacy right now?
Deconstructing the English language's most obscure words is a gargantuan task.
He was always playing with proportions and deconstructing and reconstructing again.
He spent decades deconstructing the ways that scientists claim their authority.
"I am deconstructing the classics, leaving only the essential," she explains.
Everybody seemed to be discussing it, even deconstructing the opening credits.
The goggles are created in part by deconstructing a Happy Meal box.
One might begin by deconstructing the process through which it was made.
The actor has a minor part in the film "Deconstructing Harry" (1997).
Other times, she was a postmodern nihilist, deconstructing the arbitrariness of language.
Karmali cuts up photocopies of actual maps, deconstructing countries from their original shapes.
He regularly experimented with deconstructing the idea of a superhero in those works.
Deconstructing the form and presenting it as it often feels: incomprehensible and emotionless.
For Apple's own software, Catalina's biggest accomplishment is deconstructing iTunes into three separate apps.
But as McHugh began deconstructing pop songs, she noticed "recurring themes," as she wrote.
Part of Only God Forgives was deconstructing that eroticism, that fetish, and emasculating it.
We experience it as real by deconstructing it from a concept into a reality.
Dufresne, as she saw it, was someone obsessed with deconstructing and reimagining culinary tropes.
And at the moment, many lawmakers are wary of deconstructing the administrative state just yet.
" I began to push back in my 30s, deconstructing religion, like, "This doesn't make sense.
Since going up to lightweight, Hooker has done a wonderful job of deconstructing dangerous strikers.
"All that talk of deconstructing the administrative state has gone out the window," Phillip explains.
Instead, they got a genius, and one especially suited to deconstructing their fantasies of her.
Deconstructing the moment that made Donald Trump "presidential"; Russia accidentally bombs US-backed Syrian rebels.
Draining the swamp, or transforming the culture in Washington, means deconstructing the Special Interest State.
The salvagers shoulder through the crowd to get at the boat, deconstructing it with brutal efficiency.
There are approximately 1,571,838 think-pieces out there deconstructing why, so I won't speak to that.
And even 48 hours later, we're still deconstructing everything about her second look of the day.
A member of the conservative Federalist Society, he was bent on "deconstructing the administrative state," i.e.
He described the post-shooting process as one of deconstructing old lives and reconstructing new ones.
Instead of exploring or deconstructing said genius, Neville seems interested in putting it into tidy boxes.
Ms. Westwood embraced high fashion boldly, at times thrillingly, often by pilfering and deconstructing British history.
Even so, neither Mr. Bush nor Mr. Obama invested much effort in deconstructing programs left behind.
To accomplish this, Juul works at deconstructing what it is we mean when we say indie.
The past year, I've composed a treatise deconstructing several arguments that called women like me sinners, degenerates.
To them, deconstructing the GBT means taking away a monument that they relate closely to state pride.
I need to work with people where you aren't deconstructing a song just to make it perfect.
We wanted to showcase that in the special, by deconstructing how we come up with the joke.
"I would say it is the natural result of [a] playful approach to deconstructing food," Spence said.
To find a more "popular way of communicating," and deconstructing the sacral character of traditional pictorial language.
Given Tillerson's travails in deconstructing the State Department, Pompeo isn't likely to make reform his central issue.
As a member of the Düsseldorf School, Ruff has spent a career deconstructing the history of photography.
Beyoncé's choice of imagery isn't accidental: She's essentially deconstructing the Madonna/whore complex through her own person.
At last, a cultural movement has emerged that builds upon time-honored practices instead of deconstructing them.
Crafting resources should be no problem if you've been diligent about deconstructing older gear instead of selling it.
The time-management aspect is smartly designed, deconstructing the movies' combat sequences into a series of quick decisions.
All the while, a little girl behind her undermines her efforts by deconstructing the structure with a crowbar.
But while Trump and Tillerson are busy "deconstructing" the administrative state, U.S. foreign policy toward Russia has stalled.
"The job of the show is to keep it romantic while also deconstructing what is romantic," Urman says.
After decades spent deconstructing the apparatus of the theater, the museum is relatively new territory for Mr. Bel.
I have watched that video over and over again, deconstructing it as though it were the Zapruder film.
She learned how to use dial-up internet and started deconstructing computers by the time she was 9.
Sadly, not every beauty product has this feature, so don't go deconstructing everything in your makeup bag just yet.
"Being in the habit of deconstructing stories is key to letting less of the emotion get us," says Gretter.
Deconstructing the party of the year, including how much it costs, who hosts and what you have to wear.
As punk was contracting, expanding, and gloriously deconstructing itself that year, a smaller subgenre snuck humbly into the mix.
Those two albums have seen you take a place in the discourse around the idea of "deconstructing rave," right?
Ms. Drury builds her theatrical frame so she can take it apart, deconstructing American racial dynamics in the process.
I think young people are more open to deconstructing categories of positionality, and they know things are very fluid.
Deconstructing a skill into smaller bundles allows you to focus on what helps you arrive at your desired outcome.
It's possible that in deconstructing how the bees compute numbers, we could make better, more efficient computers one day.
Others have commented on his brilliance, his dry wit and his skill at deconstructing arguments made by his political opposites.
Curatorial fandom worships and upholds the source text above all else, rather than deconstructing it, or challenging its canonical authority.
He's also sharp on more serious topics, making offhanded but profound references to police violence and deconstructing lingering racial stereotypes.
Maybe, rather than strategically bent on deconstructing the international order, he is temperamentally inclined toward actions that have that effect.
She said in an interview that her father tackled her illness as if he were deconstructing a complex legal case.
It's also possible that in deconstructing how the bees compute numbers, we could make better, more efficient computers one day.
"We are deconstructing pain mechanisms in Jo." Because she has sensation but no pain, she presents unique possibilities for research.
Explain. Related: Our lesson plan "Deconstructing the Wall: Teaching About the Symbolism, Politics and Reality of the U.S.-Mexico Border"
"I like deconstructing things," she told me when we met in December for dinner near her bungalow home in Los Angeles.
In a post-Last Jedi and Deadpool world, audiences seem particularly open to deconstructing the things they've loved in the past.
Vaid-Menon spoke with Broadly about deconstructing binaries in their work, the importance of friendship, and their goals for next year.
Nixon has gotten credit for hatching the Environmental Protection Agency, which the current administration is deconstructing as quickly as it can.
Deconstructing the Met Museum's Gala of the year, including how much it costs, who hosts and what you have to wear.
Readers Center ____ Deconstructing the party of the year, including how much it costs, who hosts and what you have to wear.
And these Supreme Court justices that are focused on the Chevron exemption and focused on deconstructing the administrative state, they understand.
Becca can speak more to the significance of the womens' tapes -- but for me it was about tangibly deconstructing our inherent hierarchies.
In deconstructing "The Swing," Monkman offers an important reminder that sometimes the best way to change the future is to change history.
She misses the practice of making clothes, which she discovered while in high school, first by deconstructing existing garments and remodelling them.
She is part of a larger tradition of female writers who use the personal as a means of exploring and deconstructing desire.
The company performs the piece again and again in the space of an hour and a half, deconstructing it along the way.
These works represent Ms. Mayer's response to painting, deconstructing and exploding the rectilinear canvas and using fabric for dynamic and organic ends.
We even talked to Usher, above, who put his own spin on the song by deconstructing it with beat-boxing and handclaps.
"'Deconstructing the administrative state'… [Pai] is doing all that," said Gigi Sohn, who advised the FCC during the 2015 net neutrality fight.
He reproduced each image and experimented with photographic collage by ripping, deconstructing, adding to, and removing information from each to create something new.
I returned to school at CalArts, where I received a sound theoretical education and began the process of deconstructing and rebuilding my practice.
That's the ugly truth Yiannopoulos is illustrating via a sort of 'media process deconstructing performance art', if I can put it that way.
Then, near the end, the film reveals it to be a myth, before deconstructing all of these myths that Ailes told about himself.
In a vacuum, an army of television bombshells wouldn't be a threat to the strides women have made in deconstructing traditional beauty norms.
" And Clovis wrote that feminism is "another approach to deconstructing the identity of the individual and destroying the fabric of the nuclear family.
There are leagues of channels and forums dedicated to deconstructing the technical details of their records, and the peculiar attributes to their artwork.
Flowers's case isn't about dismantling the narrative around a predatory male; rather, it requires deconstructing an entire predatory system built on racialized violence.
This choreographer has been a staple of New York contemporary dance for decades, committed to deconstructing and scrambling the structure of a dance.
The video above provides an inside look into the graphic design decisions Miles made by deconstructing some of his most iconic album covers.
Thinkers of a certain bent will find it irresistible to attack the species barrier by deconstructing human behaviour into purely biological or evolutionary factors.
The latter spent some years deconstructing the medium, before abandoning his studio in 1970 and vowing only to do site-specific works when invited.
For a neofolkie heartthrob and indie cause célèbre like Bon Iver's Justin Vernon to release a whole album deconstructing his voice is quite another.
"Like a G6" didn't care about pop culture cross-referencing or Kunihiko Ikuhara-esque attempts at deconstructing the performative aspects of gender and sexuality.
Her Smell seems at times bent on deconstructing the mythology of the rockstar, the self-destructive genius whose romance and inspiration lies in havoc.
In constructing, deconstructing and reworking photographs and images, Draxler reveals struggles and surrenders, his work living and breathing with dark hints of existential sexuality.
But as far as superhero films go, it was several years ahead of its time for deconstructing the excess of cinematic comic-book adaptations.
Today, she's an expert at deconstructing the toxicity of diet culture, teaching people how to unlearn fatphobia, and fighting moral judgements associated with food.
We're all likely to buy things on Amazon, and Katie Notopoulos does an amusing job of deconstructing how its website sometimes lets us down.
You can learn how to do a "close reading" of it, as an English major might say, by noticing and deconstructing all these elements.
The idea of deconstructing Trump appeals to Plouffe, but the aspect of his old job he misses most is playing around with the numbers.
"Get Out," a thriller deconstructing racism made for $23 million, topped the box office its opening weekend and has since earned $193 million worldwide.
After deconstructing that recipe and examining what made it so wonderful, I wanted to put it back together in an even more appealing way.
"It's looking at the photographic image and then deconstructing that image maybe five more times, layering it, and playing with the scale," she says.
Recent satellite imagery of the test site has shown workers deconstructing buildings and trucks hauling off equipment, but nobody is quite sure what to expect.
She decided to create her own videos, and these "tinker-toy attempts" at deconstructing social justice issues through a left-wing lens soon caught on.
The fact the show arrives with virtually no advance information should also allow viewers who love deconstructing such narrative puzzles an enhanced sense of discovery.
"Black America is fully aware of the narratives that have been written about it, and is fully capable of deconstructing those narratives," Ford told me.
Tight budgets have forced the National Science Foundation to consider shutting down and deconstructing the Green Bank Telescope, the largest steerable telescope in the world.
I am also incorporating many of my signature details such as piecing, mixing raw with refined, deconstructing classics, detailed knitwear, and hand-drawn graphic tees.
A butcher presided in an open office, deconstructing a pig from an Animal Welfare Approved farm against the backdrop foliage of a hundred Post-its.
"I felt like we wouldn't be deconstructing the superhero myth because all the characters in Watchmen are just humans who play dress up," Lindelof continued.
Pea-size pencil balls are like pencil pills, made as meticulously as all the spheres are, by deconstructing and refashioning the object they are appropriating.
Before, "recycled" clothing generally meant simply deconstructing garments and shredding fabric — which lessens the quality, and also requires new materials to make up the difference.
Because the protagonist speaks haltingly at times, onscreen graphics show how his beautiful mind goes at the job of deconstructing a troubled liver or heart.
Her Smell seems at times bent on deconstructing the mythology of the rock star, the self-destructive genius whose romance and inspiration lies in havoc.
Westwood runway staples deconstructing formal aristocratic attire — pinstriped suiting, paper crowns, slogan patterned prints and genderless corseted gowns — remained a rallying cry against the establishment.
It's devoted to deconstructing the myth of racial equality in America, and what it finds would be heartbreaking if The Sellout weren't simultaneously so funny.
Price, author of "Deconstructing Jesus," says the first-century Western world was full of stories of a martyred hero who is called a son of God.
When researchers were deconstructing our DNA, the goal was to understand our human makeup as well as detect and treat disease, a huge benefit for mankind.
What we're seeing now is a perfect storm of variables — one that other companies will likely be deconstructing, analyzing and experimenting with for years to come.
You've said that you approached this project by deconstructing its comic book superhero qualities and figuring the story and character out on a human level first.
By completing a tomahawk dunk and then sticking his forearm down through the rim, hanging by the inside of his elbow, Carter was deconstructing the contest.
Like countless fanfic writers before him, he remains as close to the letter of authenticity as possible while also completely deconstructing the worldview he's been given.
The U.S. needs Europe in its confrontation with countries it has qualified as "strategic competitors" and "revisionist powers" hell-bent on deconstructing the Western world order.
He began by deconstructing vintage clothes and textiles (à la Margiela) and delving into decades of fashion history and couture techniques for inspiration (à la Kocher).
Our hearts go out to the #Hanford workers who were recently contaminated with plutonium while deconstructing one of the most lethally radioactive buildings on the site.
But rather than fighting for working families, Trump's regulators have been deconstructing their agencies, gutting enforcement and rolling back those rules to protect consumers and investors.
Clinton is right to understand that she gains little from deconstructing these ideas, and more from character attacks that make Trump sound like a dangerous lunatic.
Deconstructing the motif, she said, she played with its components before reassembling them in articulated sections to give the pieces a sense of lightness and movement.
Mr. Trump was even more effusive about Mr. Kim after their session, sounding more like he was deconstructing a blind date than analyzing a diplomatic meeting.
Many of them came with laser-cut polka dots that nod to Margiela's décortiqué technique, the idea of revealing inner layers by dissecting and deconstructing garments.
Wordplay VARIETY PUZZLE — When we last saw Brendan Emmett Quigley, he was busy building something with tools, but today he's deconstructing in more than one way.
With Son of a Gun, I liked the idea of taking the killing machine and deconstructing and reconstructing it out of something flaccid and impotent and harmless.
I anticipated that the work in the show would be dark and lonely, capturing extreme mental disquiet perhaps by deconstructing or perverting the female art-historical position.
Burton offset the balance by playing with masculine tailoring — deconstructing tuxedo jackets, for example, so that the lapels were slung over the chest like Miss World sashes.
Who wouldn't rather have a president with a habit of babbling than one who'd move into the Oval Office and start deconstructing the government's pandemic control team?
Deconstructing them requires a combination of logistical skill — physically analyzing explosives and their components — and creative psychology, involving analysis of the motivation and patterns of the bombers.
Though there are writers and journalists who applaud her analytical approach to deconstructing news, Ms. Bell noted, there are people in the arts who are more cautious.
Years present: 1981 to 1988 Deconstructing and reshaping society's understanding of spiritual truths and world views is one of the things Uranus in Sagittarius natives do best.
The new vaudevillians, like Bill Irwin and David Shiner who emerged in the 1980s and '90s, aimed to reinvigorate clowning by deconstructing or winking at classic tropes.
Most of them have spent their careers deconstructing power; they know the protestors have a right to agitate, and they know that political speech is often intense.
Twelve years after first deconstructing the midwestern fable for a student production at Bard College, Fish has refined this great myth of American exceptionalism into snake oil.
Moreover, she sees the practice as a means for deconstructing and reconstructing her identity by using layers of objects and images to reference cultural dissonance, language, and history.
By deconstructing linen and dying with indigo, Cassandra Holden works with woven material to expose fibers of linen and playfully explore the status and physicality of the medium.
Delaney has been expertly deconstructing "Ulysses" with keen precision in short weekly installments for the past six years and has racked up more than 300 episodes so far.
By deconstructing this signal painting from Munch's late period, he could be targeting Expressionism at its source, sending it up in both its representational and non-objective forms.
The episode's interest in deconstructing the reality of nostalgia to reveal it as a position of privilege was probably the only way such a plot device could work.
After this weekend, the boxes will travel to Berlin, the site of another highly contested border, for the exhibition Tunnel below/Skyjacking above: Deconstructing the Border at NGBK.
Deconstructing what led to the clashes on Wednesday, through interviews, online messages and videos, reveals just how volatile, racially charged and violent any reckoning with China may become.
Who would have expected this from an American choreographer who has spent the past four decades in the trenches of the European avant-garde, deconstructing ballet's fundamental premises?
She offers us the perspective of a black woman deconstructing the oppressive force of Eurocentric standards of beauty against her very existence, coupled with gendered notions of sanity.
"I don't think I'm some Internet kook or Holocaust denier," says Robert Price, a former Baptist pastor who argues in "Deconstructing Jesus" that a historical Jesus probably didn't exist.
In the two 30-second spots provided to Mashable, the kids, aged 6 to 14, talk about their work ethic and their interests outside of deconstructing ridiculously challenging words.
With each participant, Clark takes a few moments to explain the process she has envisioned for deconstructing the flag and suggests where and how to pull the strands apart.
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On another floor, and in a break from convention, the layout turns thematic rather than chronological, deconstructing the shared sociological underpinnings of fabric scraps spanning centuries, nationalities and classes.
Sage has partnered with Whole Foods Market, deconstructing all of the roughly 7,000 items sold in the grocer's new "365" store chains in Los Angeles and Lake Oswego, Ore.
Few are as skilled at deconstructing the process around something like founding Facebook ("The Social Network") or government ("The West Wing"), and making it feel like fun, not homework.
There is another reason, besides cowardice, that explains the Republicans' continued support of Trump: he is doing their dirty work, deconstructing a government they deem too costly and egalitarian.
People got wasted on booze and junk food, three people died, and now San Francisco will spend the next five days deconstructing Super Bowl City—the physical infrastructure, anyway.
In combining robotic faultlessness with glitchy flaws, Charli and her producer AG Cook seem to be interested in both ramping up the artifice that defines pop, and deconstructing it.
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"With regards to creative dining, each of our six courses was based around a different interpretation of decay, whether it be pickling, charring, fermenting or physically deconstructing," Barker explains.
Even if the decision is upheld, partially deconstructing a tower of this size presents its own set of logistical quandaries: How much of the building violates the zoning law?
The form's technical aspects are most similar to those of fight choreography, which also revolves around deconstructing movement and engineering a look of passion and spontaneity between two bodies.
So four years after she was hired at West Hill United Church in Toronto, she delivered a sermon called "Deconstructing God," laying bare her disbelief in a theistic God.
Deconstructing Beyoncé Hilton Als's article on Beyoncé's most recent album, "Lemonade," might have been an opportunity to consider the current state of affairs among black women ("Beywatch," May 30th).
It's a group of people, spread out from Tunis to Berlin, who are thinking about how to shine a light on this diversity, with integrity, while deconstructing Western clichés.
Dietland is dark comedy with a fat protagonist who is ashamed of her body, but her story leads toward self-acceptance while deconstructing the way that fatphobia marginalizes people.
The available panels at 34C3 include Doping Your Fitbit, Internet of Fails, How to drift with any car, and Deconstructing a Socialist Lawnmower, but none centered on harassment or abuse.
While the books invest quite a bit of energy into deconstructing the fantasy novels they're founded on, the TV series focuses its energies on similar tropes of its own medium.
After almost a decade of worrying and deconstructing the racist storylines of those around me about my femininity, I've set off to reclaim what was always mine to begin with.
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The most simple way to find these is to look at adjacent words, but more complex analysis can also involve deconstructing the component parts of the sentence to find meaning.
As we detail in our book, "Deconstructing the Administrative State: The Fight for Liberty," this alliance comes into play when government has outgrown its constitutional constraints and assumed unwarranted power.
Their artworks revolve around the narrative axis of history, cities and memories, deconstructing and reconstructing stories from Taiwanese memory that seem familiar as if they have already happened to us.
"These two smart young women take on the world, with their signature satirical voice while deconstructing popular culture, social classes, gender and race," according to a description provided by MTV.
But when Thom and the lads aren't busy getting heavy or deconstructing pop, Radiohead writes some pretty remarkable ballads and orchestral pieces, much of which take on love and intimacy.
" Fendrich goes on to say that "the conventions are established, just as in baseball, and to derive pleasure from abstraction requires accepting its basic rules rather than continuously deconstructing them.
If Atlanta is deconstructing its current roster, the demolition really began with the loss of Al Horford, who, after nine seasons in Atlanta, decamped for Boston during the off-season.
The ethics, politics, and economics major became obsessed with the idea of deconstructing seemingly mysterious and foreboding computers so that anyone could touch and manipulate the technology, including, of course, Micah.
Valente has forged a career by deconstructing fantasy and science fiction tropes in books like The Refrigerator Monologues and The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making.
But where Kraftwerk seemed to jokingly transcending their humanity, James and his collaborator Johnny Clayton took an opposite tact, deconstructing images of the producer to look more and more fallibly human.
But the work of these three laureates set the stage for all of that, by deconstructing and putting back together the tiny gears of the biological clockHere's how they did it.
She does so on "The Life" by deconstructing the glamour of the era and writing candidly on the temptations that a musician faces on the road and the afterparties they frequent.
He still has a gift for deconstructing language, in phrases like "losing your appetite" or in the quirks of modern marketing (he marvels at the chutzpah of naming a cereal Life).
A local family wants to revamp the site for business, but survivors are opposed • Deconstructing Australia's Most Instagrammed Dessert: An at-home version of Sydney's prized strawberry, watermelon and rose cake.
When Mr. Bannon spoke on Thursday of "deconstructing the administrative state," it may have sounded like gobbledygook outside the hall, but it was an electrifying profession of faith for the attendees.
In part, that's because of the way it plays off of familiar tropes and archetypes: not deconstructing them or taking them apart, just executing a classic formula with care and affection.
"The graphic line and the simplification of a constructed idea by deconstructing it into diagrammatic a language (think IKEA instructions), is meant to clarify," he said in an email interview with Hyperallergic.
The satellite imagery in the SpaceNet database will be able to serve as training data for new generations of intelligent analytics tools for deconstructing large quantities of imagery and quickly generating insights.
Key to reforming these government-sponsored entities (GSEs) is deconstructing the Obama-era financial crisis narrative: that the Great Recession was due principally to insufficient bank regulation and dodgy Wall Street behavior.
His approach has fueled concern among his critics at home and abroad that he is intent on deconstructing the postwar order and replacing it with an "America First" breed of transactional diplomacy.
Why would the artist go to such an extent, and financial expense, of physically deconstructing the picture plane only to undermine his own best efforts, and restore its unity with ironic brushwork?
I can wonder at why a painting by the Romanian artist Adrian Ghenie went for four times its high estimate in London and then decide to do a piece deconstructing his rise.
NYC's Total Freedom took this concept and ran with it, deconstructing the song almost entirely and pairing metallic clangs with dissonant percussion that makes me double check my open tabs every time.
Debates, discussions, and workshops on one side, well-curated screenings, exhibitions, and performances on the other, all exploded the festival's 4th edition theme, "Techno-fiction," deconstructing the contemporary, apocalyptic-yet-fictive human vs.
It seems that a lot of the more prominent bands in your scene have become much more forthright in deconstructing the stereotype of it being a heteronormative, "sad guy pines over girl" genre.
This month we are proud to celebrate transgender beauty and how models like Valentina Sampaio, who is posing for her first ever Vogue cover, are changing the face of fashion and deconstructing prejudice.
But whether you are listening to the lyrics as they are or you are interpreting her as deconstructing a certain type of femininity, it's still the same image you are being confronted with.
Ms. Shin, who works in New York, is known for the huge installations she makes by deconstructing and rebuilding everyday objects, like clothing and shoes, to tell stories about identity, society and community.
Ruth's visit to a family bris with Gregory the motel proprietor feels unlikely, and for a show that prides itself on deconstructing stereotypes, it paints Russian Jewish immigrants with a pretty broad brush.
"You have to be willing to spend more time deconstructing your inner internalized ick factor, when it comes to being open — your own self-judgment," said Zaeli Kane, 35, a writer in Austin.
Deconstructing those carefully crafted images requires some finesse, as well as gleeful enthusiasm for tearing them apart and putting them back together in slightly weirder shapes to make them easier to laugh at.
In her studio, Neptune had images that seemed to be about deconstructing the artifice of studio photography by giving the viewer a cutaway perspective of the artist among her studio tools and appurtenances.
The only Asian restaurant in the top 10 was Bangkok's Gaggan, where owner-chef Gaggan Anand has created a modern take on his native Indian cuisine by deconstructing favorites like samosas and tikka masala.
To get a sense of what the team at Abbey Road Studios did, imagine deconstructing a smoothie so you're left with whole strawberries, peeled bananas, and ice cubes, then mixing them again from scratch.
It's appropriate that a movie about construction toys is so entirely devoted to deconstructing familiar heroes-and-villains stories, and that a movie about kids playing would spend so much time playing with genre.
It was a challenge to straddle that line, but the more I wrote, the more I realized the books are deconstructing a lot of the Star Wars mythos as much as they're celebrating them.
Brooklyn artist Jesse Chun's new show On Paper, which hangs in New York's Spencer Brownstone Gallery until September 17th, explores the beauty, dullness, humanity, and poetry of immigration and passport documents by deconstructing them.
The interview was such a departure from standard TV interview fare—which strives to be "fair" in the face of nonstop falsehoods—that On the Media devoted an entire segment to deconstructing Tapper's technique.
" Watch This from VICE: According to Natalie N. Watson-Singleton, another Spelman professor of psychology, deconstructing those attitudes starts with "being able to have genuine relationships with black women that aren't based on sex.
Many companies are deconstructing their headquarters and scattering different units and functions across the landscape, leaving most middle managers in the old buildings, or else moving them to cheaper places in the southern states.
And they now start to understand as we're deconstructing the administrative state, and you're taking -- you're changing the federal judiciary with 21 judges that Mitch McConnell did, you know, keep for Trump to fill.
For those committed to diagnosing and deconstructing the true drivers of our country's corruption crisis, we submit the Index as further proof that what's really needed are changes in public policy, not public personalities.
Following a hiatus at Berluti, he returned to the fourth-generation family-owned company in 28 in his current role and began deconstructing the rigid, traditional dress codes to which it had long adhered.
Other artists tackle broader themes, like deconstructing colonial structures, such as the silent films of Malawian artist Samson Kambalu, and a survey of staged photographs depicting alternative colonial histories by Zimbabwean artist Kudzanai Chiurai.
But if Bioware doesn't want to explore deconstructing video game storytelling with Mass Effect, then they have to ensure that Andromeda has the more traditional, triumphant story that outraged fans clamored for after 3.
HBO released the full trailer for season six of Game of Thrones, and the internet immediately began deconstructing every one of its 101 seconds looking for clues about what viewers can expect on April 24.
As a recent arrival to Austin, Cordova's breathed new life into the scene booking cutting edge DJs, producing banging techno alongside Katrina Fairlee as Permian Basin, and deconstructing it live with the improvisational group Maramuresh.
They used to sell all the fetish gear, whips and chains and rubber, and everything, but also it was where this punk aesthetic started in terms of deconstructing clothes and wearing statements on your sleeve.
Taking a thing and then messing with it — deconstructing — is a move that's the starting point for lots of fashion novices as well as some of the most established, well-respected designers in the industry.
In "Deconstructing Household Wealth Trends in the United States, 1983-2013," Edward N. Wolff, an economist at N.Y.U., calculates that the Gini coefficient measuring wealth distribution increased from 39.63 in 1983 to 0.871 in 2013.
When asked if he's looking forward to trying anything new this year, the artist revealed that he's "exploring deconstructing future work" and plans to "simplify it to the absolute minimum" while stick packing a punch.
The order instructs EPA administrator Scott Pruitt to begin the lengthy process of deconstructing the Clean Power Plan, an Obama-era rule designed to lower carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants 32 percent by 2030.
Centuries-old stories take on new relevance in these multimedia works: artists explore contemporary social issues by deconstructing and reassembling imagery from tales like Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Cinderella, and Hansel and Gretel.
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Yeah. Like, I wouldn't say that we're deconstructing the Mafia, but we're using Lincoln as a perspective to look a tthem from the outside, to look at them through the issues you described, like systemic racism.
Yeah. Like, I wouldn't say that we're deconstructing the Mafia, but we're using Lincoln as a perspective to look at them from the outside, to look at them through the issues you described, like systemic racism.
In terms of deconstructing period furniture to examine functionality and display, to my mind, the adjacent room detailing methods of restoration and containing pieces in varying stages of finish actually achieves this aim far more effectively.
This is a show that begins with a preening John Judd dumping baskets of dirty laundry onto the stage from the movable bridge of Grant Sabin's self-deconstructing set, while shimmying to a country-rock beat.
I like the episodes around season eight, when the show became really introspective and started analyzing and deconstructing itself, which is something I only really started to pick up on in the past couple of years.
And the framework of feminism, the analytical lens of looking at gender roles, dissecting them, deconstructing them if they're unhealthy — that's just as applicable to men's issues as it is to a lot of women's issues.
"Our guys definitely had to put in careful work today after the kitty sought shelter inside a dodge journey from a house fire!" said the post, which included several photos of the rescuers deconstructing the car's dashboard.
Rather than tackle one track, in "Bach Off / Elfe Man" Void teases out and samples material from Contrepoints two previously released singles, deconstructing Godin's compositions into a sparse dance beat, yet maintaining their delicate sounds and aesthetics.
The CW's modern Archie-verse adaptation reimagines the 70-odd year-old comic for a new generation, using the classic characters and locations to create a construct of small-town America the series then sets about deconstructing.
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The latest example came Thursday when House prosecutors spent considerable time deconstructing a theory involving Democratic presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe BidenSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Sanders campaign says it raised more than .
The candidates touched on a number of topics that hadn't really been explored in the past four debates: paid family leave, affordable housing and the potential cost of deconstructing President Trump's border wall, to name a few.
"VR Bloodborne without fighting" (or even "VR Amnesia with less hiding") is a hugely compelling pitch, but it requires deconstructing the design choices that make their virtual worlds beautiful and compelling — something I don't necessarily see happening yet.
In his book, he does the same for us, deconstructing traditional musicals like "Fiddler on the Roof" and "Gypsy" and more recent shows like "Hairspray" and "The Book of Mormon" to help us understand precisely why they work.
It's a naive vision that Game of Thrones has spent years deconstructing, pointing out all of the ways in which self-interest and ideology not only make it difficult for people to compromise, but sometimes lead to war.
Whether it's weighing the cultural impact of an entire social media platform like Vine or deconstructing the "white privilege" of Chewbacca Mom, today's online discourse is prone to placing viral videos in the context of larger cultural conversations.
If season one was all about deconstructing how power shifts and steals agency and pushes people to their moral edges, I hope season two's story finds a way to give power back to those who need it most.
He also spends significant time deconstructing recent climate negotiations, finding that the focus on carbon has been something of a red herring (many other emissions are far worse than carbon and less directly connected to the modern industrial economy).
By focussing on meetings that President Lincoln had with lesser-known figures, such as John Ross, chief of the Cherokee, this history aims at deconstructing Lincoln's mythic reputation as the Great Emancipator to arrive at a more nuanced view.
At Vetements, Gvasalia became well-known for deconstructing how a familiar fashion item (Levi's jeans, a plain hoodie, a flight jacket) looks and fits; at Balenciaga, he's advanced that concept to how clothes are meant to be worn, too.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As many have argued, the essential work of dismantling white supremacy involves not only centering the voices of those who have been historically marginalized, but also of critically examining and deconstructing whiteness itself.
Women play an important part of it but it's not ... Do you think you're deconstructing the Western or is this just sort of a straightahead ... I'm trying to figure out the best way to get people to watch this.
As I noted in my review of the series, Berlinger could have learned a few things from the many podcasters who have made a point of deconstructing and critiquing our strange tendency to glorify and mythologize men like Bundy.
Feminist artists in the 1970s used performance as a means of confronting the traditional role of the woman as the passive object of male desire in Western art and deconstructing this naturalized position, foregrounding women's agency and authorship in the process.
But it also devotes a good chunk of its six episodes to painstakingly deconstructing one of the most beloved romantic tropes in Buffy's arsenal: the young woman in love with an immortal demon who may or may not be evil.
Now, in late-2016, only one big obstacle remains, and that's the FX. Deconstructing effects like lighting and anti-aliasing has proven quite tricky, and Rajko is currently looking into building a crowd-sourcing application to collect the data he needs.
Ultraviolet, Optical, and Near-InfraredImage: Hubble Space TelescopeSome of the craziest science from the binary neutron star merger occurred from deconstructing the light our eyes can see, as well as the light just beyond those wavelengths, like infrared and ultraviolet.
" There is a whole exchange here that academics could spend years deconstructing, but I'd like to draw attention to this one interaction specifically: "All I know is, Mama only got a taste of the honey, but she wanted the whole beehive.
First presented at the Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung (Grand Berlin Art Exhibition) in 1923, the "Proun room" applies the spatial lessons of the two-dimensional version to an actual architectural space as a means of deconstructing the stable perception of that space.
But at the risk of committing the unpardonable sin of deconstructing a joke, it also doesn't work because its premise—that wearing high heels is inherently contradictory to the tenets of feminism, because high heels are a patriarchal construct—is flawed.
This device is surely not about deconstructing the artifice of painting — Amenoff is a true believer in the medium — but it allows a reading of the painting in which the stark geometry of the canvas itself recedes in visual significance.
She was at a Harvard University forum in December, deconstructing the presidential election, and Jake Tapper asked her if Trump's splenetic tweets, such as his unsupported assertion that Hillary Clinton had benefited from millions of illegal votes, constituted presidential behavior.
By ignoring the urgent needs of refugees and immigrants within and outside its borders, the Trump administration is setting bad examples and deconstructing a humanitarian approach that was admired by, and depended on, by millions of people throughout the world.
But none of that deterred Marco Albanese, a police officer for 19 years and a trained sommelier for five, from teaching a class of rapt students the finer points of deconstructing the bouquet of a chardonnay or pouring a rare vintage.
There are the familiar pages obsessively deconstructing pop culture, from the quirky (a vintage comic about an anthropomorphic bull and sentient cape) to the cringeworthy (a remarkably catchy power ballad about shaving, performed by a has-been rocker named Chowder Man).
As far as Mr. Van Damme and Mr. Callaham are willing to go in deconstructing the star's career to date, you get the feeling they're not willing, or able, to go all the way — the kicks don't land full force.
She does this by deconstructing and reconstructing the female body with glee — limbs are dismembered and entwined, a woman-shaped coffee table is dissected, as if by a magician, and a perspex suitcase is stuffed with squidgy vinyl body parts.
By collecting dresses from locations far from her family's hometown of Ar'ara, deconstructing them, and embedding the fragments into new unruly compositions, she transforms them from emblems of known places preserved by regional embroidery communities into intimate symbols of dispersion.
Held on the shop floor at the Parisian department store Galeries Lafayette (invitations were store directory pamphlets), Vetements formally collaborated with 18 brands, deconstructing classics from an array of household labels that would warm Carrie Bradshaw's heart, including Juicy Couture and Manolo Blahnik.
Almost all the best first-person shooters of the year share the same relentless focus on deconstructing how you move through a space, usually with a unique hook like sliding or double jumping, running on walls or slogging about in your mech.
The platform for deconstructing India's period stigma is privilege; Murugananthan is a man who was able to procure the means for making sanitary pads, while Khanna and Kumar, a married couple, have been power players in the Indian film industry for decades.
The thought of deconstructing the DNA of womenswear at a time when overtly feminine clothes are taking on new meaning may seem like a step backwards, but now more than ever, we could stand to be reminded that fashion has to evolve.
The lesbian continuum, I think, really affected the both of us and how we wanted to talk about relationships and, in general, how we were both really committed to deconstructing hierarchies in our relationships—especially not privileging sexual relationships over non-sexual relationships.
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With just less than eight months before a presidential election, Trump's followers face the prospect that their core message — about deconstructing the "deep state" of government workers and transforming the nation's power structure to serve everyday Americans — could collapse in a crisis environment.
While most people who develop a romantic obsession elect to stalk their target on social media and send their friends hundreds of deranged texts about it, Kraus responds to her feelings by deconstructing them openly and pretty much completely, over pages and pages.
I have to live with the subject matter for a while and then my whole brain starts deconstructing the subject and viewing it from unusual angles and that's usually where I can get ideas for approaches that are novel and that are interesting to me.
All of the criticisms made about Game of Thrones' final season — that it de-emphasized character, that it abandoned narrative threads and stopped deconstructing tropes, that it mistreated women and characters of color — are issues that transformative fandom is built on addressing and correcting.
"You've earned every accolade in your career the hard way, you stood for Natives in filmic media holding out for roles bringing honor not shame (to us)," What TRIBE project, an arts campaign "deconstructing stereotypical images of Native people & other cultures," tweeted to Bedard.
A collaboration between Transmediale and CTM (a Berlin music festival), Still Be Here finds Matsutoya deconstructing the digital Japanese pop star Hatsune Miku, exploring the "multiplying realities of a 21st Century pop star" and tracing the dynamics at play between fans, corporations, and social desires.
Also among the works deconstructing utopia are a number of censored pieces, like Tomás Esson's gruesome painting "Mi Homenaje a Che" (My Homage to Che) (1987) which shows a horned beast copulating with a woman in front of a framed portrait of Che Guevera.
Her work reflects the role of photography in a post-internet world: by deconstructing her images, Doroszenko is able to distort typical associations with ancient art form—classical sculpture, in this case—and in turn create new relationships that span materials, space, and time.
Interpreting Thanksgiving Philip Deloria, in deconstructing the myth that comity existed between Pilgrims and Native Americans, would have done well to acknowledge the existential threat that the English settlers confronted during their first years in the North American wilderness (A Critic at Large, November 25th).
So much of the film comes down to referential humor about Batman, other DC Comics characters, Marvel, 2016's disastrous Suicide Squad… and it's hard to even give The Lego Batman Movie credit for deconstructing the superhero genre, given that Deadpool came along a year earlier.
You could spend years properly deconstructing the themes, the politics, the lyrical and visual symbolism, it's inventive use of sampling; how it reclaims rock's black female legacy, what it means for Beyoncé's career, marriage, power, what it means for the relationship between politics and pop more broadly.
Instead of relying on the inherently transformative emphasis on characterization and deconstructing fantasy tropes that made Game of Thrones' earlier seasons compelling, Benioff and Weiss fell back on plot and spectacle and callbacks, even when it meant characters contradicted themselves or acted in highly inconsistent ways.
This demand is not unconnected to demands for a wholesale reckoning with American racial history, reparations, and the redistribution of economic and political power presently hoarded by wealthy whites; it's all part of the society-wide project of deconstructing the white supremacist foundations of our country.
To find the stories that become popular, Wattpad relies on a combination of human curation and technology — the latter with its Story DNA machine learning system that helps identify the standouts by deconstructing things like sentence structure, word use, grammar and other factors that contribute to popularity.
One of the things the third-wave feminist movement (which began in the 1990s) tried to achieve was pushing against the idea that the way women look reflects their moral character, and deconstructing the idea that certain personality traits or mannerisms were inherently masculine or feminine.
I'm going to devote the rest of this column to deconstructing the theme, not only because I really admire it and want you to enjoy it as much as I did, but also because the clues are relatively easy and you probably won't need me for them.
And that the E.U., NATO, the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Nafta are just outdated pillars of a global, oppressive "administrative state" that needs deconstructing — rather than pillars of a liberal democratic order that have globalized our values and our rules and our standards to our great benefit.
This counternarrative pervades Paul Beatty's complex comic novel "The Sellout" — winner of the 2016 Man Booker Prize — whose African-American narrator attempts to resurrect slavery and segregation as a way of both deconstructing white supremacy and preventing the black community where he grew up from being erased.
Techdirt founder Mike Masnick called the whole concept an "absurd" term "created by companies eager to bog Google down in bad regulation," and he devoted several posts to deconstructing it: "Google might stop violating 'search neutrality' if anybody knew what that actually meant," he quipped in one headline.
The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay, June 26th Paul Tremblay's recent two horror novels, A Head Full of Ghosts and The Disappearance at Devil's Rock, were each masterpieces of the genre, deconstructing popular tropes with subtle and effectively horrifying tales of exorcisms and abductions.
He has been deploying the Steve BannonStephen (Steve) Kevin BannonThe specter of Steve Bannon may loom over 2020 Trump campaign Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Steve Bannon: 'President Trump is not a racist' MORE playbook of deconstructing our federal government from the inside out.
Instead of a pricey degree from Parsons or Central Saint Martins, the enterprising Montreal native learned to make clothes by reading Japanese lifestyle magazines with foldout patterns, inspecting and deconstructing Céline and Miu Miu sale finds, and working at a local cut-and-sew manufacturing business for one summer.
When: Thursday, November 10, 63–10pm Where: 65 Fifth Avenue (Union Square, Manhattan) BUFU — a project dedicated to deconstructing the Black and Asian relationship, whose name stands for "by us, for us" — is teaming up with Yellow Jackets — a queer and intersectional "Yellow American collective" — to host this event.
"A Construct the Koreas (Never) Made Together: Deconstructing the DMZ for the Imaginary" (2019) is a rapid-fire geopolitical primer that mixes disturbing facts (there are still some 20193bn landmines in the area) with more heartening ones (20 guard posts were removed in 2018; migrating cranes are oblivious to politics).
The charm of Unbreakable, with its slow and muted realism, was that it felt like it was lightly deconstructing the very idea of comic book storylines, suggesting that they're actually based in reality and then gaming out what it might look like for one to play out in someone's real life.
From "The Searchers" to "The Godfather," from "The Sopranos" to "The Americans," what connects these eras, and their most outstanding works, is a shared ambition, a desire to be both grand and granular, telling individual stories against the backdrop of national and cultural identity, deconstructing their genres while advancing the form.
And then we distribute the albums to a handful of producers that we use and they start deconstructing each song and putting it back together using our Rockabye Baby palette, and myself and my listening partner, James Curtis, sit and listen to every single note of every song and send back fixes.
"I've enjoyed deconstructing my own image quite a bit over the years, but to have the chance to do it with a global megastar like Diplo who's letting us to do something fun and ridiculous that few people have the balls to allow is crazy," Van Der Beek said in a statement.
The sort of RuPaul brand of drag is very female impersonation-orientated and the fact that in east London there are women that are drag queens, means it doesn't necessarily have to be one gender pretending to be another—it's really incredible as it's become more about deconstructing gender as an idea.
Riley spent most of season five deconstructing toxic masculinity: His macho military identity meant he couldn't deal with a girlfriend who was stronger than he was, and he could tell Buffy wasn't madly in love with him, and all of the ensuing insecurities sent him spiraling into a vampire brothel/crack house metaphor.
This following is an excerpt of the transcript from the panel that took place at the pop-up art exhibit, No Vacancy II, on April 1, 2017: Marina Garcia-Vasquez, Creators' Editor-in-Chief: Thank you for joining us for Deconstructing the White Cube, a conversation on curating DIY, alternative, and non traditional spaces.
She is someone who cares deeply about her audience, the general public, and her fellow photographers not only in terms of their understanding of global issues focusing on hip hop music and the talents of men and women in Africa and the U.S., but also in terms of the community activism deconstructing images of black women.
As "Riverdance" 's twenty-fifth-anniversary tour approaches (March 10-15, at Radio City Music Hall), one of the mega-show's former stars offers a radically contrasting vision of Irish dance: Colin Dunne, who has spent the past twenty years deconstructing the form, brings a solo evening, "Concert," to the Baryshnikov Arts Center (Nov. 14-16).
VENICE — Chanel won't unveil its ready-to-wear in Milan this week (that collection bows later, in Paris), but the fashion house is making an Italian statement: It has occupied a palazzo on the Grand Canal in Venice for the seventh installation of an extensive project, called Culture Chanel, deconstructing the life of Gabrielle Chanel, better known as Coco.
"The gender studies folks have spent the last 210 years deconstructing sex and all of a sudden they're facing an institution with an entirely opposite story," said Doriane Lambelet Coleman, a law professor at Duke and an elite 800-meter runner in the 1980s who served as an expert witness for the track and field's world governing body.
As my coauthors and I explore in a forthcoming research article, "Deconstructing the Deep State: Subordinate Bureaucratic Politics in U.S. National Security," in the journal Orbis, the staggering growth of the American national security apparatus over the past few decades has given rise to far greater influence bubbling up from subordinate bureaucratic levels than in times past.
West is doing what he has always done best: rearranging classic soul songs like the Gap Band's "Outstanding," Alicia Meyers's "I Wanna Thank You," Anita Baker's "Angel," and Soul II Soul's "Back II Life," plus deconstructing and rebuilding his own hits to make them bigger and more impactful with the help of the choir and live instrumentation.
In the finale, J.D. Williams (best known as Bodie in The Wire) turns his time in the witness box into a comedic set piece; Berlin caps off an Emmy-worthy performance in the series by deconstructing Naz; and Camp is similarly outstanding at displaying the depths lying under the schlubby appearance of an unhappily retired detective.
In a post-postmodernist era of widespread fear-mongering, fundamentalism, and concern about the state of the world, Falsnaes's work feels incredibly timely; it cuts to the heart of what it means to be human in an age of moving images and mediated communication, all the while deconstructing the misguided trope of an electrifying leader who will save us from ourselves.
If there are no "grand narratives," no self-evident truths, no straightforward texts, no criteria for determining artistic merit, then there is surely nothing to stop us from deconstructing such obsolete products as The New York Times and the Bill of Rights—or even, as so many academics seem obtusely unable to grasp, to deconstruct the self-evident merits of "diversity" itself?
Its approach can be thought of as entirely deconstructing the CV — to not just remove extraneous details and bits of information which can bias the process (such as names, education institutions attended, hobbies etc) but also to actively harvest data on the skills being sought, with employers using the platform to set tests to measure capacities and capabilities they're after.
The next in the series is the artist Kehinde Wiley, who shares his list exclusively with T. "Giovanni's Room," James Baldwin "Giovanni's Room" is one of my all-time favorites by Baldwin, a master of deconstructing the American character and social temperature during an era in which novels that explored race and queer love were few and far between, at best.
Every week, I watched The Sopranos and Buffy the Vampire Slayer; I was an avid fan of both, convinced that [Sopranos creator] David Chase and [Buffy creator] Joss Whedon were turning television into something radical and groundbreaking, the former by deconstructing the mob genre (as well as capitalism and psychotherapy), the latter by forging a mythic, feminist-inflected meld of horror, comedy, and teen drama.
Bonnefoi's strategies seem to condense a few aspects of the work of his American contemporaries: the objectification and theatricalization of a gesture devoid of pathos of David Reed; the deconstructing strategies of Jonathan Lasker — even if Lasker's use of exaggeratedly thick brushstrokes seems closer to Dunoyer; the collaged elements in Philip Taaffe's paintings; and the interplay between the front and back in the work of Craig Fisher.
Duchamp first made reference to the machine célibataire (bachelor machine) apparatus in a 1913 note written in preparation for his piece "La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même" ("The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even," 1915–23), which accentuates mental machines that work away on the imaginary, deconstructing the Hegelian tradition of sexual difference established as a dialectical and organic opposition of masculine and feminine.
It's beautiful but there's something off in a delightful way—even its most straightforward songs like "Due West" are layered, complex and unearthly, like they might have the power to just float off into the stratosphere — Colin Joyce Michael Collins has always been fascinated with deconstructing the sunny hues of '70s rock, first under the monikers Salvia Plath and Run DMT and now more skillfully with his band Drugdealer.
Meanwhile, the center-right movement tied together by economic populism and social conservatives, which Bannon spent years building — and did indeed help channel and lead in 2016 — is alive and well, thriving both in the Trump administration, which has made Bannon's stated goal of deconstructing the administrative state a top priority, and in the minds of the very voters who sent Trump to Washington in the first place.
SR: It feels like where the show is most successful is where it takes a work, like the chairs is a great example, right, the Kennedy administration chairs [In the first gallery one encounters, there are the bare, wooden armatures of large chairs with the upholstery and leather covers removed, and the wall text indicates they are were used during the Kennedy government, bought at auction by Vo], and you see the frame of the chair, you see some of the leather that was used to upholster it, then later on, you see the stuffing, and then you see other bits and pieces show up, and it's like he's slowly deconstructing not only the chair, but the entire history that's wrapped up in that administration, right?

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