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"delineated" Definitions
  1. precisely traced or outlined: The crisply delineated form of the arch stands out against the soft clouds of steam that rise from the courtyard.
  2. precisely defined or explained:The Shire ends at clearly delineated boundaries.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of delineate.
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Ambassadors' meetings with Sessions apparently weren't clearly delineated from Sessions's work on the Senate Armed Services Committee — but they weren't clearly delineated from his work on the campaign, either.
The constraints of a study need to be better delineated.
Her voice blazed as she delineated the character's warring impulses.
The carefully sectioned surfaces contain matte and glossy shapes: clearly delineated geometric areas where the paint's skin is palpable and the brushwork directional, or clearly delineated areas where it is thinly applied, granular and porous.
Sonic games since then haven't delineated too much on his design.
It's very clearly delineated that cars are guests in these spaces.
But the Earth doesn't actually cast a single, super-delineated shadow.
Its challenges are delineated; its society-level implications are waved away.
The most substantial powers of the national government are delineated there.
Or did he possess delineated powers over domestic and foreign policy?
Every character, keenly delineated in dance and movement, is marvelously alive.
Trees can be delineated just by gray, black, and white streaks.
Macy's has separate, well-delineated areas for its men's and women's stores.
As we've previously noted, royals' lives are governed by clearly delineated protocol.
When a buyout isn't so clearly delineated, the options are more complex.
The Republican-held toss-up seats divide into two sharply delineated categories.
We get used to seeing members of the minimally delineated ensemble pull through.
Sturia offers several grades of baeri, the Siberian sturgeon caviar, delineated by age.
For example: How is the border now delineated and protected without a wall?
Some are more sharply delineated — what makes them run and why — than others.
An unequal application of the law will create a delineated CAATSA-waiver club.
The artist's clearly delineated rounded forms court the cartoony without crossing into that territory.
Instructions for determining who takes over both must clearly be delineated in your will.
That's because workplace norms are more clearly delineated in a traditional employer-employee relationship.
Worse still, neither group thinks they'll actually hit their own self-delineated savings targets.
Sovereignty means a government is the rightful lawgiver within geographic space delineated by borders.
Shtini makes redolent forms by fitting together precisely delineated areas of imaginatively veneered paint.
Yet this would cross Trump's now clearly delineated red line, threatening even greater escalation.
We make inferences about the world without the carefully delineated examples from supervised learning.
On the verge of appearing or disappearing, the barely delineated objects are like apparitions.
He's the man whose world view places America in a sharply delineated Judeo-Christian world.
Much of Greece's frontier with Turkey is delineated by a fast-flowing river, the Evros.
And in Chewing Gum, it is one where race, class, and gender are delineated differently.
Explicit contingent liabilities are clearly delineated and are not material compared with Abu Dhabi's assets.
Lives, real or imagined, rarely follow the clearly delineated start-stop borders that stories impose.
While Microsoft has left some space for "fun," it's a well delineated version, handily marked off.
Sample, tank-framed and motivationally upbeat, quickly choreographed a scuffle only vaguely delineated in the script.
As of now, I am nothing like so sharply delineated as a character in a book.
We see a field of clearly delineated rectangles of color holding each other tightly in place.
It is almost invisible now, although always delineated by something: a river, a hedgerow or stonewall.
"Confidential taxpayer information may only be disclosed under limited and specifically delineated circumstances," the firm said.
And while Cabello has clearly delineated her solo self, Styles is a promising work in progress.
Many arguments are delineated by juxtaposing quotations from experts without any critical assessment of their merits.
Cruz's speech delineated conservative philosophies and principles and did plenty to sharply attack and demonize Hillary Clinton.
The boundary between work and play used to be clearly delineated, in both life and in wardrobe.
Although the Brits, including star Michael Caine, are carefully delineated, not one tribal warrior is fleshed out.
This coincides with Target chief executive Brian Cornell's $7 billion turnaround plan, which was delineated in February.
The linocut is a fuller-figure image, deftly delineated with an economy of means that rivals Matisse.
The living area is delineated by a set of bronze gates salvaged from a property in Connecticut.
Just like any other bureaucracy, such groups have clearly delineated hierarchies, internal rules and divisions of responsibility.
The majority of these people, in contrast to detainees, have a clearly delineated arrival and departure time.
But instead I delineated the progression of the tracks and how perfectly I thought they were ordered.
One is the expansive, horizontal map that's delineated on a platform in the middle of the floor.
At home, friends are largely delineated by political tribe; couples that date across the divide are newsworthy.
However, lower courts have delineated between threats on the one hand and "political hyperbole" on the other.
Her verses and choruses are neatly delineated and laced with hooks, though her concerns are rarely straightforward.
Dr. Rowland led research teams that delineated a number of uncommon diseases that had been poorly understood.
These neatly delineated horrors went on and on, becoming more and more vivid as the tapestry progressed.
" The Florida exemption, she said, was "out of sync with the approach that's delineated in the law.
From Russia's point of view, by delivering his speech in Poland, Mr Trump delineated America's sphere of influence.
For example, after he was widely condemned for retweeting a graphic of homicide data delineated by race, FactCheck.
The sky is a big, open place, with a great many no-go zones that aren't clearly delineated.
The vocals were perfectly delineated from the hand drumming and other background instruments, and the beatboxing felt organic.
If no territory is delineated, that can be one of the biggest red flags for a prospective franchisee.
It has rained, and we can see individually delineated local showers pouring down way off in the distance.
On the entry level are a living room, a dining room and a sunroom, delineated by wood columns.
A 85033 directive called the "Reagan Memo" delineated the process for invoking privilege in a conflict with Congress.
Their different approaches were clearly delineated the next day in the way each played the par-4 10th.
Prior to the new wall, the border within Organ Pipe was delineated by a pedestrian fence and vehicle barricades.
A pregnancy contract might explain how chores are delineated, and ensure that emotional labor doesn't end up one-sided.
Internet companies operate under certain privacy expectations delineated in their terms of service, which users assume they will honor.
Overall, this looks like a smart update to the Wear OS platform, which now features four clearly delineated quadrants.
It even had its own quasi-naturalistic headset accessories: two large stone circles that delineated where participants could move.
Also where data was available, we delineated between lead investors on a round and those that have merely participated.
"What about transgender people who love and embrace their masculinity?" wrote one commentator about similarly delineated parties in Copenhagen.
Of course, others believe the rules already delineated -- age, place of birth -- are as far as anyone can go.
In late 2014, Congress pushed through a series of small-bore bills that delineated cyber powers among the agencies.
Soldiers patrol in armored vehicles along a border delineated in some places by little more than razor-wire fence.
It was the kind of stand-alone, fully delineated drawing project he's since left behind in favor of printmaking.
And large areas of same-ish colors attain quirky patchiness and depths via variably shaped or delineated chromatic same-ishness.
Measures to block the imposition of delineated "free speech zones" can help promote a more open campus as a whole.
That's very different from its parent series, Breaking Bad, where the choices between right and wrong were very clearly delineated.
Compared to the clarity with which Heavn delineated a sonic environment — part hiding place, part restorative landing, part emotional diagram — Legacy!
I think we were meant to be living as one big family, not as groups delineated by species or mental capacities.
Granted, it's hard to explicitly define what constitutes "teen television," because it's not a genre delineated by hard and fast lines.
He trails Cruz and Trump, who have both harnessed momentum from evangelicals into a clearly delineated first tier in the state.
For purposes of argument, let us assume that the FOMB achieves its mission as delineated by the 85033 members of Congress.
And Mr. Affleck, despite a meticulous performance, never uncovers a glimpse of his abused character's humanity beyond Christian's carefully delineated symptoms.
Now it is difficult to recall a time when the borders between society and celebrity were sharply delineated and seldom crossed.
Puberty can be confusing enough even if you can't toss cars around, as the kids do with their vaguely delineated powers.
His Tommo is callow, with a flutelike voice, his Charlie gently arch and charming, the other men delineated with military efficiency.
We marveled at how, cleanly delineated by color and touch, the earth had left a timeline of its existence over eons.
The fees delineated below are basic — other factors like shared children or property can raise the total cost of a divorce.
Managed by Impactt, a consultancy in London, the agreement delineated targets for Indian export houses, which typically have their own factories.
Within each, different kinds of marks and forms co-exist: dark outlines, aqueous thin and rubbed passages, and delineated color blocks.
The artist seems to move back and forth between delineated shapes and smears of paint, with some leaves incorporating both pictorial possibilities.
The 1965 act, which delineated preferences for professionals, scientists and artists, drew immigrants who were highly skilled and educated in British India.
Caste was an ancient system of occupational class delineated in Hindu texts that over the years developed into a rigid social hierarchy.
An official at the court said that the boundary delineated by the tribunal did not correspond with the claim of either party.
So, green, when we saw in the experience was so clearly delineated from everything else, it was just kind of something natural.
As a sovereign nation, the Oneida people understand the significance of well-delineated boundaries, and we value our strong, distinct cultural identity.
The ATF and the Department of Education distribute one-page of protocols and a delineated process on how best to handle threats.
This decision will have vast consequences, and as I have delineated them for you now, you cannot later say they were unintended.
"It is crucial that the constitutionally delineated civilian leadership maintain control during the transition," the official said on customary condition of anonymity.
While plans are far from fully delineated, Prince Mohammed appears to be charting a more independent course for the Saudi oil industry.
Shaped like animals, they are believed to have delineated ritual sites where people held ceremonies such as the destruction of pottery vessels.
The cut-out victim heads, most of them two-sided, scream, weep, gape, stick out tongues, Guernica-like, their features roughly delineated.
The properties are evaluated based on 900 different criteria delineated by an entire standards advisory committee of hospitality and luxury industry leaders.
In countries where integrated models of midwifery care exist, as delineated by the International Confederation of Midwives, both maternal and newborn outcomes improve.
Only one of the boys remains, now with an enlarged nose, holding roses represented by blobs of color rather than individually delineated petals.
Lin holds the position of supervisory vice chairman in the well-delineated PHIA hierarchy—only 15 men rank higher on the totem pole.
Since then, its music has shifted toward pop with more tightly focused, pointillistic productions, using clearly delineated song forms and putting vocals upfront.
In the crime ring, the business relationship was clearly delineated: The boss programmed custom ransomware viruses, which he then distributed to his affiliates.
Any power possessed by the federal government is derived only from the consent of the sovereign states as delineated in the U.S. Constitution.
That's why the Founders delineated specific legal terms for which impeachment was appropriate and made strong bipartisan consensus necessary for a president's removal.
The boy's body, painted in a soft brown tone, is lightly outlined, with his anatomy minimally delineated: facial features, collar bone, nipples, genitals, feet.
Perhaps we will enter a new Information Age, but one defined by our own needs and delineated by the narrow parameters of our lives.
Kenny Likitprakong, also in Sonoma, makes a well-delineated cabernet under the Ghostwriter label from Bates Ranch in the southern part of the appellation.
Those analogies are delineated in "Frankenstein: How a Monster Became an Icon", a collection of essays edited by Sidney Perkowitz and Eddy von Mueller.
It's usually the first page of your policy and, for auto insurance, will typically include collision and comprehensive coverage with further delineated line items.
More than once I was struck by the grooves left by the brush as it runs evenly and unhesitatingly across a clearly delineated area.
Russian and Syrian planes are marked with yellow and orange icons; American and allied planes are delineated in green while civilian aircraft are blue.
Although the transformations in her relationship with Sophie are carefully delineated, the local men Frankie is interested in seem interchangeable: all hot and raw.
Previous administrations have had mixed opinions on whether the newer vacancies law supersedes the order of succession delineated by the older DOJ-specific statute.
There is enormous wasteful spending throughout the government, as has been clearly delineated by the Congressional Budget Office and the House Budget Committee reports.
And while she is quite capable, her strengths are those of impeccability: Each thought, each idea is clearly delineated in her face and posture.
The most clear and unambiguous of these signs, a PIP goes on your employee record and provides a delineated breakdown of where you're falling short.
Madison—the landmark 1803 case that delineated the Court's power to interpret the Constitution, and which is woven into almost every aspect of American jurisprudence.
It is the county's least dense suburb: 24 square miles of rolling hills and farmland interlaced with meandering stone walls that once delineated cow pastures.
Fandoms are often more clearly delineated today, staying within self-contained worlds like Tumblr, fanfiction archives, and roleplaying communities, where their stranger excesses pass as normal.
In practice, this has allowed France to maintain a willful blindness to inequalities among different groups, clearly delineated on the basis of race, religion and class.
We delineated key factors that would contribute to my career success: managing my anxiety with meditation, journaling, and practicing SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, timed) goals.
Mr. Sanders's presence has made this an immeasurably more substantive race, in which both candidates' policies have been better vetted, and as a result, better delineated.
"The conduct of the Defendant delineated herein was intentional and constitutes intentional inflection of emotional distress …," the suit states, adding that Reynold has never used cocaine.
In his book, he writes that music is not only as old as humanity, it has only recently been delineated into music creators and music listeners.
Sometimes our vehicles must follow paths delineated by cones or flares, and sometimes they must obey hand signals from workers (as seen in the video below).
His exotic European settings — in this case, German-occupied Paris — traffic in nostalgia for the days when good and evil appeared to be more clearly delineated.
MORE (Okla.), a Republican institutionalist who says he's also eager to have Congress reassert its delineated authority in the face of runaway administrations of both parties.
Yet, despite this being the singular foreign policy issue that President Trump has personally delineated a lengthy strategy on, the White House has not appeared dismayed.
He creates morally unambiguous action stories in which light is easily delineated from darkness, and where when good and evil meet in combat, good wins out.
Safe zones are delineated areas within Syria's borders where Syrian civilians would be safe from Russian airstrikes, the Syrian regime's chemical attacks and the wrath of ISIS.
Companies were using technology and new practices in ways that made it easier to separate straightforward, well-delineated work from the more complicated bits of the enterprise.
Both Republican FCC Commissioners — Ajit Pai and Michael O'Rielly — have been opposed to the FCC's interpretation of the TCPA and have delineated its detrimental effect on business.
Not unconstitutional in the way that conservatives imagine the only policy regimes allowed under the Constitution are ones they like, but unconstitutional in a clearly delineated way.
A sculptural light show takes its form through a series of delineated points carefully mapped out on dangling strips of LEDs in teamLab's hypnotizing installation, Crystal Universe.
While the line of glacial debris across the northern United States is often poorly delineated, the hilly ridge around New York City tends to be quite prominent.
"Do you cover emails as a Lady Macbeth plot or is it just that Hillary didn't ascribe to email protocols delineated by the State Department?" she said.
In 2002, a special international commission delineated the border between the two countries, as they had agreed in the peace deal that ended their 1998-2000 war.
Barr and Pat Cipollone, a White House lawyer who once worked as Barr's speechwriter, have also rejected subpoenas, flouting a congressional power plainly delineated in the Constitution.
In the absence of a clearly delineated hierarchy, we determine where we belong by looking above, at those we resent, and below, at those we find contemptible.
Until then, I agree that English's ambition that art "shift from racially delineated space to contact zone" is one that we should keep trying to act on.
"D-1" measures 17 by 109 inches: two narrow horizontal rectangles delineated in pencil, within which Reed has laid down long, single strokes of black acrylic paint.
As delineated in this extensive interview with Georgetown University Law Center Professor Rebecca Tushnet, interpreting a character in an artist's own personal style can constitute fair use.
"We are cautiously optimistic given their priorities that the government has delineated in the early days," Chief Executive Officer Juan Luciano said during a conference call with analysts.
Abu Adel said joint U.S.-Turkish patrols will only take place along already-delineated front lines between the strategic town and other Turkish-controlled areas to the west.
Haidar also said the government intended to reach more "reconciliation agreements" with insurgents in parts of Syria delineated as "de-escalation zones" under diplomatic efforts led by Russia.
"The flight plan delineated by the central bank remains in play - that is, keeping rates at a low level in the foreseeable future," Haitong economist Jankiel Santos said.
I don't think people were aware that I could do things in a delineated way, but I'd like to be able to do both at the same time.
Those parts of the book are elegantly delineated, but it's the unexpected specificity of Halberstadt's observations that ultimately makes this memoir as lush and moving as it is.
" Magda Radu, a Bucharest-based curator and art historian, said in a telephone interview, "It's space of freedom, delineated from the outside world, but very fertile and productive.
In the century since modern borders were delineated, the premises of power and politics—various forms of Arabism, oil wealth, and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict—have been upended.
Beijing insists that the spot — unlike other places where the two sides have frequent standoffs — has a clearly delineated border that has long been accepted by both countries.
In a brief accompanying video, he cogently discusses the intricacies of these short pieces, written in just two voices, and he gave lively, beautifully delineated accounts on Sunday.
Both works possess clearly delineated fragments—I saw six parts within each work— and the quilt's disordered lines and varied shapes certainly dialogue with Hartigan's organic and supple forms.
The property was delineated on the west by a partly paved road and on the east by the babbling Pedernales River, which marked the border with the Dominican Republic.
The edge of the Solar System is delineated by the Oort Cloud, a collection of objects, including comets, that orbits the Sun far beyond Pluto — really far beyond Pluto.
Under the deal, the Syrian regime will be prohibited from flying combat missions over rebel-held areas delineated on a map agreed to by Russia and the United States.
Working in a crisply delineated digital style that gives shapes an almost 212-D quality, Gall balances densely explanatory pages with wide-angle scenes filled with tension and drama.
While Israel has created what it regards as a defensive buffer zone inside Gaza for security, Israel has not altered the original 1949 armistice line that delineated the territory.
If depression is atemporal, rendering recollections of your past as bleak as visions of your future, raving is feeling present in a series of moments delineated by a beat.
It was the first time the Green Zone has been penetrated since 2003, when the area was delineated after U.S. troops invaded Iraq and forced out then-President Saddam Hussein.
The 1996 Telecommunications Act delineated these definitions, and enumerated the services and their regulators under a set of Titles, which is the legal name for those portions of the law.
Although fellow seasonal Bachelor spin-off Bachelor In Paradise also traffics in Bachelor(ette) rejects "exploring" their options together, those interested in sexual passion and actual love are sharply delineated.
By the way, at dusk or dawn (which can last for hours in an airliner) you may see a clearly delineated, barely curved shadow on the sky above the horizon.
Our Global Deal for Nature is based on a map of about a thousand "ecoregions" on land and sea, which we delineated based on an internationally growing body of research.
One of the earliest American assertions of rights, the 1641 Massachusetts Body of Liberties, delineated rights against everything from banishment to dismemberment but subjected them to regulation by the legislature.
Perhaps the principal lesson that historians, critics, and viewers acquire with an astounding retrospective like Mukherjee's is how art can resist being viewed as delineated under a methodical Western canon.
For my part, the best wines were bright and precise, with finely delineated aromas and flavors of spicy, earthy red fruits and flowers balanced by brisk freshness and lively acidity.
Back in the Day The chronology of "One Day," by David Nicholls, is strictly delineated but pleasantly innovative: Each chapter covers one day a year — July 15 — over 20 years.
This crisply delineated, angular mayhem is counterbalanced by a calm, seamless blue sky and ocean — a blue so pervasive it swallows up a sun that is filled by blue impasto.
The index has dropped 13% so far in 2017 as investors have studied first-quarter earnings reports and delineated between the winners and losers of President Donald Trump's proposed policies.
The Saudi government's recent announcement that activities carried out by Aramco for the government will be delineated – but not eliminated – suggests that noncommercial objectives will remain a part of Aramco's remit.
The authors delineated between "first wave" digisexuality (online pornography, hookup apps, sexting and electronic sex toys), where the tech is simply a delivery system for sexual fulfillment, and "second wave" digisexuality.
The judiciary, the legislative branch and fourth estate – institutions ennobled by the framers of the Constitution and its Bill of Rights – have delineated important limits to the reality-TV star's governance.
Among other directives, the order instructs Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to review an Obama administration plan that delineated where offshore drilling could and could not take place between 2017 to 2022.
Cybertheft, cyberespionage and cyberwarfare represent the Wild West of intelligence and direct action, with poorly delineated lines setting the three apart, and poorly formed internationally accepted norms guiding responses to the threats.
It's theater: entertaining and, in its most melodramatic form, intended to make the world morally legible, a place of clearly delineated winners and losers, right and left, happy people and miserable ones.
That means the company will be able to target ads within more clearly delineated areas, potentially opening the door to a new subset of advertisers like parks, farmers' markets and smaller stores.
Amending the constitution, which had delineated different taxes to be collected by the national government and by states, was the biggest political hurdle, as it required a two-thirds majority in parliament.
While they're both medieval fantasy authors, Tolkien's Middle Earth couldn't more dissimilar than Martin's Westeros: Tolkien focused firmly on grand ideas of good versus evil, with clearly delineated lines on either side.
She tried to force the image she'd glimpsed briefly in BargeView, the whole structure a neatly delineated parallelogram, but another shape summoned itself: a long, cylindrical sheath for a heavy ceremonial dagger.
One such method includes a steaming process at a temperature of between 248°F and 302°F, well above the 167°F necessary to kill flu strains as delineated by the CDC.
Unlike the previous debates, which were often soporific and anodyne, this one was lively and afforded viewers, particularly those who are still undecided, a sharply delineated contrast among each of the candidates.
Doyle's writing glows, with the pitch-perfect barbs the young people sling at each other, the atmospheric weather events, her masterfully delineated characters — including the island itself — and a page-turning plot.
The decision, not disclosed to its more than 1.2 million users at the time, helped identify a 17-year-old suspect, but also went against the terms of use delineated by the website.
"The deployment of our forces and hardware as well as the forces and hardware of the Syrian border guards is currently taking place in the delineated zones," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
In Lynch's films, and I think there's other filmmakers that do this too, there's this multi-tiered approach to sound and music where the boundaries between those things are not clear and delineated.
Other kinds, although it's unclear if the study differentiated among them, include branded video not clearly delineated as a commercial or "branded journalism," a deceptive term for acts of marketing branded as journalism.
Third, the border, a relic of the Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916, when Britain and France carved up the region in ways that made sense perhaps only to them, is not well delineated.
Witnesses and crime victims often refuse to speak, creating a vacuum of judicial accountability in which people instead turn to guns and crews, loosely organized groups of young men usually delineated by geography.
ZIP codes were arbitrarily delineated and covered a range of neighborhood types; in most small and midsized cities, one ZIP code can cover urban, suburban and rural neighborhoods with highly variable socioeconomic characteristics.
Part of the South China Sea lies between east and west Malaysia, a maritime region that falls within an area claimed by China, and delineated by a "nine-dash-line" on its maps.
In 1951, the U.S. signed the United Nations Convention Concerning the Status of Refugees, a treaty that delineated five grounds for asylum: race, religion, nationality, political opinion and membership in a particular social group.
"The negotiations were structured around the [EU high court] case so that we could make sure we addressed the various provisions as delineated in the opinion," Commerce Secretary Penny PritzkerPenny Sue PritzkerDNC hauls in .
As anyone who's sat through a real murder trial knows (and I have), there's a reason the courtroom is such a ready stage: The stakes are high, the action confined, the sides clearly delineated.
Then there is Church Street in this tiny community in northern Vermont, where the Canadian border is delineated with nine pots of pink and purple petunias and a sign ordering people not to cross.
With the specific sites getting paid by Facebook as of yet not publicly delineated, there is an actual possibility that Facebook might one day pay Breitbart for the privilege (cough) of promoting its articles.
When she came to visit, she was wearing pointed black shoes with gold stitching that delineated feline faces, a belt with a silver cat-faced buckle, and a sweater vest embroidered with cat faces.
This means that, while AI might be capable of impressive feats within carefully delineated boundaries — playing a master-level chess game or rapidly identifying objects in images, for example — that&aposs where its abilities end.
This was considered such an obvious danger that it was not delineated in law at the time other than the emoluments clause, which could apply, as cases currently winding their way through the courts contend.
The Lisson show features some dozen paintings, all made in the last couple of years, and all filled with her signature bold simplicity: sharply delineated blocks of color often energized by a strong diagonal line.
" Listen to what else the pledge says: "I understand that the term 'marriage' has only one meaning; the uniting of one man and one woman in a single, exclusive covenant union as delineated in Scripture.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Why Abortion Is a Progressive Economic Issue," by Bryce Covert (Op-Ed, April 26): Many of the links between abortion rights and economic issues are delineated precisely by Ms. Covert.
Her plays "Nonsectarian Conversations With the Dead" (1985), "Organdy Falsetto" (1987) and "White Chocolate for My Father" (1990) were abstract, associative dramas that fused politics and poetry as they delineated the predicaments of black women.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, an annual federal holiday since 1986, celebrates the national civil rights leader who was instrumental in challenging the racial caste system that delineated how millions of Americans lived their lives.
A 2011 study in Nature Neuroscience—which claimed to provide some explanation for the overall value of music to human society—delineated, using MRI technology, the way that music affects chemical reward pathways in the brain.
In much the same way as Mr. Zender teased out the color oppositions in his orchestration, Mr. Bostridge created starkly delineated voices for the conversations that mostly take place in the narrator's lovesick and unbalanced mind.
Last month, Mr. Donnelly's studio was full of sharply delineated and brightly colored, abstract paintings in progress — there were no cute characters in these works, but they still bear his deep influence from comics and cartoons.
The game's inhabitants often belong to clearly delineated groups — think stationary, body parts, or nature — who also speak different languages, an element inspired by Takahashi's move from Tokyo to Vancouver (he now lives in San Francisco).
The women's liberation movement, which emphasized political activism over recreation and sexual pleasure, meant that lesbian bars—and strictly delineated butch/femme roles, which were seen as mimicking unequal heterosexual power dynamics—fell out of favor.
Champ Forey is fresh and herbal; Clos du Roy is more saline, delineated and complex; Auvonnes au Pépé is tangy, herbal and citrus; and, best of all, Charme aux Prêtres is penetrating, deep, linear and mineral.
By the middle of the 20th century, wrestling became clearly delineated into entertainment wrestling that was primarily staged, and sport wrestling practiced in schools and universities (sometimes known as scholastic wrestling) as well as the Olympics.
It was in itself an invasion by "PC culture" of the wargaming space, with all its scolding, its guilt, its self-righteousness, and its assertion of ambiguity and implicit meaning into a delineated space of abstract simulation.
"No one expected this," said Mathieu Ossendrijver, a professor of history of ancient science at Humboldt University in Berlin, noting that the methods delineated in the tablets were so advanced that they foreshadowed the development of calculus.
A character doesn't have to be enacting a clearly delineated portion of their arc—here is where I become callous, here is where I become empowered, here is where I become myself—to be worthy of attention.
A reservation delineated by the Creek Nation's 1866 boundaries alone would fill 4,19063 square miles of eastern Oklahoma and include more than 750,000 inhabitants, the state of Oklahoma told the Supreme Court in its petition for review.
It is a curiously renewing experience to find one's struggle so precisely delineated; Freud here reveals the mechanisms of the mind with a calm brilliance that shines no less brightly for all the recent attacks on psychoanalysis.
They are categorized and delineated by meat, brand, and sodium level throughout his database, which makes it remarkably easy to find the take on a hunk of dried pepper-teriyaki marlin meat he first wrote in 2009.
"Sacrifice" (1987) consists of a shelf of wood with a painted figure made of wire — a lone figure on a cross, clearly meant to refer to Christ, delineated from the cross itself by the use of white paint.
The DOJ points out that the court hearing the case, other courts, and even our own dictionaries have historically agreed that the term "sex" in Title VII refers only to membership in a class delineated by biological gender.
Television recently discovered that his already thoroughly strip-mined story was good for another round of excavation, so why not try again with a case with the same sort of botched police work and clearly delineated opinion camps?
DraftKings and FanDuel knew that to permanently cement operations in New York (and other states), they would have to fight a legislative battle, getting new laws passed that explicitly legalized their operations and delineated it from sports gambling.
Mr. Block's expansive set employs a monumental double door and broad flights of steps to facilitate the play's nearly nearly cinematic changes in location, which are further delineated by Andrew Hungerford's lighting and Karin Graybash's clangorous sound effects.
But this time the entire second half of the evening — an immersive diptych presented by Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, complete with a communal meal — takes place just across the Idaho-Washington border, which is delineated by the Snake River.
The distinction being made between public policy and fiscal and financial management is not a sharply delineated one, and at this stage it is still not clear which are the essential government services that need to be protected.
The "unqualified support" for Mr. Price is inappropriate, the letter says, because he has been "a strong opponent of so much of our clearly delineated A.M.A. policy" on issues like the Affordable Care Act, contraception and gay rights.
For reasons delineated only flimsily, at least in the early going, Lucifer, a fallen angel, has left hell and taken up residence in Los Angeles, where he owns a nightclub and disdains many of the rules of human society.
"The executive order doesn't say what type of funding will be stripped and it doesn't define what sanctuary is… and the steps [of enforcement] aren't clearly delineated," said Alyson Sincavage, a legislative advocate for the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
To add to the attraction, the hosts of many podcasts read out the advertising copy themselves, making ads less obtrusive and more persuasive than those on many traditional stations that are more clearly delineated by distinct voices and jingles.
" To its credit, Saudi Aramco has taken steps to bolster its governance by appointing experienced independent directors to its board and signaling that once Aramco is listed, projects it undertakes on behalf of the Saudi government will be "delineated.
The show, which included a selection of couture suits for women, was thematically split into clothes for the good guys and the baddies, moral character delineated by a black hats/white hats scheme and the use of precious metals.
But for many in the field, recent events have delineated an important distinction between reacting — some might say overreacting — to short-term change and focusing on a longer view that provides greater perspective on the currents beneath the surface.
It is not unusual for procedural orders in emergency applications to leave readers unsatisfied: these documents are more succinct and much less expansively delineated than opinions in cases where the court considers a full round of briefs and hears oral argument.
Each time a work is sold, a postcard replica is placed into one of the 200 frames delineated on a wall; once all are filled, ProjectArt will be able to open a branch in Red Hook, an area in need.
Some of the details are hard to ignore: the net bag slung over the man's shoulder containing three heads, the man's prominently delineated ass — the darkest outlines in the picture — and his testicles, hanging just low enough to be seen.
"Many art market experts we spoke with commented that U.S. agencies currently do not appear to have clearly delineated roles, and these art market experts were unclear which agency would be responsible for addressing certain cultural property issues," the report says.
The way we've delineated it is, if you're involved in R&D or manufacturing or you're a hospital or a university or a business — basically, if you a real entity — then this bill is likely not going to apply to you.
Once it becomes clear the two-state solution is finally dead, Jordan should again be asked to exercise control over suitably delineated portions of the West Bank and have the monarchy's religious role for holy sites like the Temple Mount reaffirmed.
China's unmovable aircraft carriers Beijing claims an enormous swath of territory through the center of the sea, delineated by the Chinese government's controversial "nine-dash line" which runs all the way from Hainan Province down to Malaysia and back past Taiwan.
On a drizzly Sunday at the end of March, a white-and-yellow moving van occupied a space in front of 77 East Third Street that had long been reserved—and carefully delineated with traffic cones—for gleaming Harley-Davidson choppers.
In an important movement in Beaujolais, many producers are seeking official recognition of the subzones within each cru, often referred to as climats, the same word used in Burgundy to refer to the precisely delineated vineyard areas of the Côte d'Or.
The apartments are laid out with rooms clearly delineated by function — as opposed to the more loft-like arrangements of other new buildings — in keeping with the sprawling Upper West Side apartments that have long been a magnet for families.
She became fascinated by process, copying the paintings of others in her own hand to discover how, for example, Max Beckmann delineated the distorted lines in a self-portrait, and how Alice Neel painted the artist Faith Ringgold's dark skin.
In addition to identifying a new Iowa front-runner, the poll has once again delineated a clear divide between the top tier of Democratic candidates — Mr. Buttigieg, Ms. Warren, Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders — and the rest of the field.
In "Richard Jewell," a movie about the security guard who found what's known as the Centennial Park bomb during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and was subsequently falsely implicated in planting it, the villains are more starkly delineated than the heroes.
Episodes of ethereal stillness—a gentle tangle of flutes, a swish of cymbals, a glistening of harp, piano, and celesta—give way to more sharply delineated gestures, such as strutting syncopated chords in the piano or throbbing pulses in the drums.
Some of the technical details of the system are further delineated in a research paper written by Arete Associates – a science and technology consulting firm with a history of supporting entities such as the Office of Naval Research and the Air Force.
And though joined to that history, these small, hand-set tiles delineated and measured a space that had grown particular for me — a place inside, yet not a room— an ordered surface that registered, always, the first step returning and last step away.
Coarsely delineated fields of high-keyed secondary color, in barely contained billows reminiscent of Katherine Bradford's shambling forms, are saved from their impending mannerism by the artist's gift for pictorial order, an attribute that distinguishes Hatton's work from a number of his contemporaries.
The painting on the left wall is of a giant, blue-eyed, stippled head and oversized neck resting on a semi-circular white platform (or is it a pair of shoulders?), delineated by a black line drawn on the painting's white ground.
According to these former Snap workers, several years ago, "multiple" employees at the company had improperly accessed user data, meaning they had abused their privileges to spy on users outside of the delineated legitimate reasons they would need to access such data.
How about telling the world that, with a growth rate of 21.5 percent for the second consecutive year, the U.S. economy is currently operating almost an entire percentage point above its long-term potential, delineated by the available labor and (physical) capital resources?
" Schock's attorney says the rules regarding congressional reimbursements and the reporting of campaign expenses to the Federal Election Commission are not clearly delineated laws, but "at best, akin to regulations, the terms of which are inherently subject to competing interpretation and debate.
Each of the cards contained an abstract of a patient's medical history, and by grouping them according to similarities he observed among the cases, Kraepelin delineated for the first time some of the major categories physicians now use to diagnose psychiatric diseases.
She stayed with the company for more than three years, coming out as a whistle-blower only after a tough exposé by Carole Cadwalladr in the Guardian delineated Cambridge Analytica's attempts to sway a Nigerian election and highlighted Kaiser's role in the plan.
But in "atomic 08," another transformation also takes place: the faintly delineated fossils of the preceding images are suddenly presented as fully drawn organisms, which migrate into "atomic 09" and metamorphose into spores floating amid atmospheric swaths of delicate greens and sunset rusts.
On Wednesday, transportation officials unveiled plans for the first two protected bike lanes: one going east on 26th Street, where there is no bike lane, and the other going west on 20193th Street, replacing an existing bike lane delineated only by paint.
House manages to establish aesthetic ownership of a hefty slice of popular culture and a reputation for clearly delineated vision, even when they are completely transparent about their influences — a neat trick in a scene where there is no greater crime than hollow derivation.
Most conventional novels, after all, are laid out rather like houses—a practical corridor leads to a set of illuminated rooms, the scenes and dialogue and characters' thoughts all clearly delineated but also opening into one another, each narrative moment awarded its own deserved space.
I thought of James Baldwin and his 1965 debate with William F. Buckley Jr. at Cambridge, the way Baldwin meticulously delineated the persecution of black Americans, and the envy I felt for those who were able to witness his mind at work in person.
As always, Ms. May shows an admirable handle on structure, but the characters inside of her carefully delineated patterns are inconsistent; in this experiment, that's obviously part of the point, but Mr. Pourazar, especially, seems here like a fifth wheel on a nonsensical double date.
Mr. Hembree says that over a five-year period, drug distributors ignored red flags and allowed alarming quantities of prescription opioids — in 40 and in 2016, 184 million pain pills — to pour into the region within the boundaries delineated by the Treaty of 1866.
The multiple timelines are pretty clearly delineated at the beginning of Season 2, and I think that the show does require a familiarity with what's come prior, so I do not recommend diving in without having gone through the cumulative exercise of understanding narrative.
Lyft will no longer be able to terminate drivers' relationship with the company "at will, for any reason, and instead will only be able to deactivate Drivers for specific, delineated reasons or after providing notice and an opportunity to cure," according to the settlement proposal.
More recently, a bipartisan group of senators led by Democrat Tim Kaine of Virginia and Republican Bob Corker of Tennessee (since retired) wanted to debate a new AUMF in 2018 and give the President more clearly delineated authority, but the debate never took place.
Being considered a "tribe" is "feeling part and parcel of the system," Mr. Shabbir said, even if that ethnically delineated system — at its worst a toxic cocktail of politics, money and fragmentation — is, in the long run, detrimental to a sense of national unity.
The 303-square-mile island is home to roughly 760 people, most clustered around the main settlement of Kilronan, with the vast majority of terrain given over to small parcels of grazing and farmland, delineated by Aran's most dominant feature, its dry-stone walls.
A leak to the press from a National Security Council meeting back in April suggested Huawei would be allowed to provide kit, but only for non-core parts of 5G networks — raising questions about how core and non-core are delineated in the next-gen networks.
But the fluidity of this domain is delineated by the crispness of a vision tethered to hard, unyielding reality, offering a glimpse into a dream state that is at once starkly alien and intimately familiar, where freedom is grounded in responsibility, and fate is tempered by acceptance.
Factor in their efforts to play matchmaker for Tim (Pip Carter), who is the prosecutor in the rape case where Edward is acting for the defense, and you have a dramatic weave in which the characters' cleanly delineated work lives are overtaken by very ugly private passions.
The divide wasn't quite as sharply delineated in 1976, but Jimmy Carter relied on a similar pattern of support -- particularly a big lead among African American voters -- to win the nomination over rivals who included wine-track favorite Morris Udall, a wry liberal US representative from Arizona.
Vox's Matt Yglesias and Andrew Prokop laid out what is and isn't delineated by law in the Senate's role in impeachment and the trial: In this trial, the House of Representatives acts as a prosecutor and chooses certain "impeachment managers" to argue their case in the Senate.
While swiftly narrated, this section is flatter in execution: We know where Roy stands, where her sympathies lie, and though she finely conjures the world of Old Delhi Muslims and hijras, what emerges is a sort of political fairy tale, with the good guys and bad guys clearly delineated.
Some of this may owe to the very nature of marches as well, according to Lennard: "March routes are delineated; traffic, while slowed, is smoothly redirected and at the end of the day, traffic and commerce buzzes along as if nothing ever happened," she writes in her book.
As the needs of the lesbian community continue to evolve, a new wave of alternative queer nightlife that eschews gender binaries, affected labels, and strictly delineated queer sensibilities has taken root, and it may be able to provide a blueprint for the next generation of lesbian-inclusive spaces.
The Bechers also taught Andreas Gursky, Thomas Struth, and Axel Hütte, and certain similarities are evident among the pupils — for instance, a knack for capturing a sense of vastness within a delineated space, an overt preoccupation with geometry and scale, and a deliberately distinct style or visual imprint.
Procurement centers like Research For Life, which is a for-profit company (there are also non-profit tissue banks), operate on what they refer to as a service fee–based system, charging clients — universities, hospitals, medical device companies, surgical training facilities — for the kinds of expenses delineated in the UAGA.
They are, first, areas judged best in number and rareness of species by experienced field biologists; second, "hot spots," localities known to support a large number of species of a specific favored group such as birds and trees; and third, broad-brush areas delineated by geography and vegetation, called ecoregions.
" "Navigating through this imagery within the delineated contours of the photographs allow[s] me to scatter my focus," Mulder says, "working in one compartment at a time and allowing the images to form like sediment collecting, a slow build of overlapping marks and feeds through the typewriter until each [is] complete.
If Musk were to grow Tesla to the $650 billion market cap target delineated in his payment plan — $350 billion shy of the prediction Musk himself has made — that would make the electric vehicle company one of the five largest companies in the United States, according to current valuations, says Sorkin.
"It doesn't exclude other groups, but all Dreamers who can qualify for the DACA program as it's delineated today will have the possibility to seek or apply to an immigrant visa, which would permit them to enter in the legal immigration system and eventually, if they so wish, to seek citizenship," said Curbelo.
The conservative justices "won't feel any loyalty to Trump, but will instead support strong separation of powers" as delineated in the U.S. Constitution assigning specific roles to the government's executive, legislative and judicial branches, said conservative legal scholar J.W. Verret, an expert in corporate and securities law at George Mason University in Virginia.
In the last days before omnipresent cellphones, Mr. Cho and his friends had haunted a small number of local bars and clubs that reliably delineated their social life in New York: Max Fish, then on Ludlow Street; Cherry Tavern on Sixth Street near Avenue A; the Hole, now defunct, on Second Avenue.
While issuing bellicose tariff threats, ordering the National Guard to guard the border with Mexico, throwing away speeches and bad-mouthing big businesses like Amazon may pass for leadership in the president's Twitter-delineated mind, Americans understand that this is not the way a president thinks or behaves if he wants to succeed.
Standing in front of a cedar Tlingit storage chest from the late 18th- or early 19th-century, carved with an ovoidal monster-of-the-box whose wide mouth is delineated by white shell teeth, one can see in another room Preston Singletary's "Tlingit Storage Chest" (2015), a contemporary glass variation on the bentwood box tradition.
The relationships between characters are defined only through slow accretion; the shifts between present time and past time aren't delineated; and antecedents are often so buried that, in certain scenes for example, the reader has to sit for a long time with the text to puzzle out to which female character each pronoun "her" belongs.
These simple formatting requirements could include, among other things, (1) a standard caption listing the name of the proceeding and docket number; (2) tables of contents and authorities; (3) a statement of issue(s) presented; (4) a summary of the argument; and then, of course (5) a detailed argument, complete with clearly-delineated headings and a conclusion.
"One of the great advances last year has been the introduction of object tracking in relation to the analysis of data from mobile eye trackers," says iMotions' Farnsworth, referring to the process by which specific visual features can be delineated from a scene, and information about how that particular feature is attended to can then be recorded.
But it is also likely that, if the allegations are true, their programs would have violated N.C.A.A. rules, which bar teams from paying players beyond a scholarship and related costs; from offering recruits inducements beyond ones strictly delineated in the N.C.A.A. rule book; and from playing athletes who were ineligible because, for example, they accepted illicit money.
It was only when Mr. Stoltenberg got to Capitol Hill, to address a joint session of Congress, that he publicly delineated what he saw as Russia's many offenses — including the annexation of Crimea, the nerve-gas attack in Britain and Moscow's violations of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, the agreement from which the United States is now withdrawing.
After the Mexican-American War and then the Gadsden Purchase in 1854 delineated the border for good, most of the tribe's land was left in present-day Arizona, where it still controls 2.8 million acres — a territory about the size of Connecticut — while a smaller piece became part of what is now the Mexican state of Sonora.
Compare the year-to-year scale at which humans make policy decisions, reflected in our political frameworks, to the multi-millennial consequences of today's energy choices, as delineated in "Consequences of twenty-first-century policy for multi-millennial climate and sea-level change," the important recent commentary in Nature Climate Change by a host of top climate scientists, including Pierrehumbert.
In a later email with the completely unremarkable subject line "Guys, I'm fed up...", de Blasio asked staff to please, for the love of god, just help him out with his Spanish like he asked a million times before: I have raised the problem of inconsistency in providing phonetic pronunciation and in providing clearly delineated Spanish (with emphasis on the proper syllable) many, many times.
Thus she was first schooled in the aesthetic standards of the male universal — then represented by Modernist formalism, in particular as it was espoused and delineated by critics such as Clement Greenberg — before she began to search for what might constitute a feminine/female/feminist aesthetic, whether such a thing might be, and, if so, how it might be different than the first system.
To achieve this goal, it proposed to "[a]mend the Zoning Ordinance to permit 'second units' by right in all residential zones" and "[a]mend the City's Zoning Ordinance … to include licensed residential care facilities serving six or fewer persons as a permitted use by right in all residential zones," and it delineated explicit deadlines for these and other changes so progress can be tracked.
Set in France and a deftly delineated Palestine, from the outbreak of World War I to the escalating violence amid the Arab general strike of 1936, "The Parisian" has an up-close immediacy and stylistic panache (a laugh is "the drawbridge to weeping," a garden is "berserk with weeds") that are all the more impressive coming from a London-born writer still in her 20s.
While it is true that administrative agencies must subject their actions to "public notice and comment" under the Administrative Procedure Act, regulatory agencies should not promulgate rules and regulations based upon the vox populi; rather, these agencies are charged with dispassionately implementing their respective enabling statutes as delineated by Congress based upon the plain text of the statute, the case law interpreting that statute, the economics, and the substantive record before them.

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