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"dissected" Definitions
  1. Botany
  2. deeply divided into numerous segments, as a leaf.
  3. Physical Geography
  4. separated, by erosion, into many closely spaced crevices or gorges, as the surface of a plateau.

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Watching a frog get dissected over and over and over.
On Twitter, she dissected many of the points Kushner made.
The case was also vociferously dissected in private Facebook groups.
Relationships, both longterm and the first flutters, are dissected here.
In Court, Ginsburg calmly, persistently and systematically dissected each point.
In a statement issued publicly afterwards, Weizman dissected the event.
Apple's fall 2016 emoji updates were widely despised and frequently dissected.
These Donald Trump moments were shared, dissected and retweeted with fervor.
The laws changed to allow unclaimed, poor bodies to be dissected.
It's a thought experiment that's analyzed and dissected in ethics class.
Trump can share about herself without it being dissected — often negatively.
Mr. Stanfield saw the piece and said he hated being dissected.
His weakness among well-educated voters has been dissected less thoroughly.
Not only was our day being dissected, but I was too.
I haven't really dissected why you score and why you don't.
Just about everything on the field can be measured and dissected.
And it hasn't stopped Lucía's personal information from being dissected in public.
Then, a day after the final exposure, he killed and dissected them.
It includes many claims, which have previously been dissected in detail online.
A black-and-white striped polo is dissected physically but also philosophically.
The world is too complicated to be dissected and examined this way.
Is it rare for a gorilla of Harambe's age to get dissected?
Five hundred million years of crazy, cagey bugs, dissected in three parts.
The newborn was then dissected so 60 different tissues could be tested.
They were not made to be admired, or to be dissected intellectually.
Visitors can find everything from entire UAVs to dissected parts and batteries.
During Tuesday's episode of Desus & Mero, the hosts dissected this strange story.
On The Late Show Stephen Colbert dissected Trump's most recent Twitter activity.
Theirs has always been a fiery relationship, often dissected in the tabloids.
But neither of them had dissected a mammal larger than a rat.
But that changed after the substance of their plan was fully dissected.
FLEABAG is a single word, and so it can't be arbitrarily dissected.
Fresh Off the Boat's best season yet slyly dissected the American dream
Vesalius also documented all the internal organs removed from his dissected cadavers.
FACT profiled the Japanese house music geniuses and dissected their past releases.
Why were people so aghast at the idea of being dissected after death?
These were not the cleanly dissected, carefully prepared bodies I was used to.
Our selves and bodies are censored and dissected for the appeal of bosses.
Get a little closer, though, and the dissected skull just looks like Krang.
We dissected those videos week after week questioning their content, impact and intentions.
Divinity students at Wake Forest University in North Carolina dissected a sheep brain.
As students dissected Nesterly's business model, however, we each made the same omission.
When three researchers found a dead chimp, they dissected it on the spot.
They dissected a few of the big exploration projects that had been canceled.
In Voices, he crafts a large head that is dissected by various lines.
They weighed and measured the beetles, then dissected them to look for nematodes.
I dissected my own behavior, considered how my actions might inadvertently fuel his.
Officials dissected their movements or plans to travel, particularly to predominantly Muslim nations.
Off the ice, in the clubhouse, the Ardsley club's elders dissected the matches.
Remember the terrible smell in ninth-grade biology when you dissected a frog?
And I think the way a film is consumed and dissected, can become political.
It's been dissected from every angle, discussed by anyone with a voice in sports.
I've seen Wu's speech and technical skills dissected at length in online electronics forums.
A couple of his teeth were missing, and a big scar dissected his forehead.
They dissected and photographed the crabs' reproductive systems and observed them with a microscope.
We dissected that, and made the stripes functional, and we started making stuff graphic.
The tune has become one of the most dissected in the pop music canon.
It was first brought to the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, where it was dissected.
HBO has renewed its heavily dissected sci-fi drama "Westworld" for a third season.
Instead Iranian scientists dissected it with the aim of reverse-engineering the drone's capabilities.
To be sure, Sanders' signature idea -- Medicare for All -- has been dissected and debated.
I've dissected each sentence of the essay so that I could feel his words.
Since Friday, I've watched Bowie Facebook fan groups as they discussed and dissected the record.
The beauty of hot girl summer is that it's not meant to be painstakingly dissected.
"Apparently, they had dissected into some type of cult that they materialized online," he said.
Having her appearance dissected, ridiculed, and criticized has not been easy, Serena Williams has admitted.
By the time McDaniel took the stage, Virginia had been dissected from nearly every angle.
His tiniest musings would be discussed and dissected everywhere by everybody for days, weeks, months!
Another student dissected a fish on the top of one of the ship's bait boxes.
Economic analysts have always dissected signals from Washington to assess the impact of policy shifts.
But online and in the media, her every move was dissected by hawkishly critical observers.
Save for her face, crotch, and right arm and breast, her entire body is dissected.
The glitches follow classic glitch aesthetic, from dissected colors to transposed sections of the image.
In science class, they are our introduction to biology, dissected to reveal life's inner mysteries.
"Watchmen" dissected both the characters who did this and the readers — us — who loved them.
Thornley dissected the scoring rules of baseball and asked head-scratching questions of his audience.
The Earth, Halley proposed, kind of looked like a dartboard when looking at it dissected.
As with anything in the show, it's been immediately dissected and held up for closer examination.
We were dissected by numbers, defined by our SSNs or the numbers tattooed to our arms.
JACOB LEW: I have to tell you, Steve, I haven't dissected any of the campaign proposals.
Viewers dissected every witness, every legal nuance, every sidebar conversation and every change in Clark's hairstyle.
Mr. Hubbard's emails were flashed onto a screen and dissected while he sat between his lawyers.
They've studied public enthusiasm for "I Voted" stickers, and dissected what psychological sway they hold (TheCut.com).
Clinton's public smile has been dissected and analyzed endlessly, its sincerity usually deemed to fall short.
Growing up with his eccentric and visionary father, Rurik said he dissected bodies throughout his life.
His case was debated and dissected in various media outlets, turning many viewers into amateur sleuths.
In the fateful moment of that meeting, Ms. Kaczmarek, ever-linear and logical, dissected the situation.
At The New York Times, articles are rigorously reported then dissected by desk editors before publication.
Using electrosurgery forceps, they dissected this tissue away from the surrounding brain, purposefully from every side.
Several months later, Malene Jepsen and Lærke Stange Dahl dissected the lion in the Odense Zoo.
His face and manifesto have been plastered and dissected by nearly every outlet you can imagine.
Now I came upon a promenade, a large green field dissected by walkways lined with benches.
All that remains is for those events to be dissected and held up to the light.
A telephone line becomes dissected; the spaces where the skyline meets the city become confused, redundant.
Gender representation in electronic music, specifically, has for years been dissected and re-dissected to the point where, like Cassy, many female artists are visibly tired of talking about what it's like being a woman in this industry and just want their work to speak for itself.
To stand at the lectern in a hemicycle is to take the place of a dissected cadaver.
The 2008 vice-presidential nominee's words were quickly dissected online and turned into an Iggy Azalea verse.
Apple's HomePod is now available for purchase and naturally, it's been promptly dissected in an iFixit teardown.
JAY-Z's stellar thirteenth studio album 4:44 has been meticulously dissected since its release in June.
Had they known Cody would be dissected, his parents said, they would not have donated his body.
Click here to view original GIFHere's a nice little exploded and dissected visualization of a modern safe.
It's a universe that I knew and had dissected in my own mind, just as a fan.
Wynn Levy, 55, a member of the Fixers Collective, had an iHome dissected and spread before him.
Merrick Garland has almost 248 years of judicial opinions that will be dissected in the weeks ahead.
Instead of guitar chords, it starts with four repeating piano notes, a chord dissected and laid bare.
Though having her words and actions so thoroughly dissected is not always the greatest thing, Carey added.
It dissected the recent market correction which wiped trillions of dollars off the value of global stocks.
Microbiologist Jane S. Tang dissected a number of the probiotic studies for a paper in Microbiology Discovery.
By Saturday, millions in China had watched and dissected the video on social media, especially on Sina.
In the week leading up to Sunday's contest, the Chargers dissected the videotape of the Ravens' Dec.
The three men, working separately at first, dissected the Bloomberg plan to find out what went wrong.
It's this type of discrepancy that's dissected on the drag stage by a new crop of Israeli queens.
Wall Street has dissected and speculated about the tax but sees a relatively low chance of it passing.
In his Kitin project, Szöllősi transforms fragile segments of dissected insects into art pieces that resemble robotic toys.
This could cause a nearly unheard of southward propagating storm surge, dissected here by surge expert Hal Needham.
You could often find me banging my head against the wall as I dissected yet another fruit fly.
His Lost was both his introduction to international fame and the first show truly dissected by the internet.
We have dissected OK Computer, and we have thought about the complicated nature of Hail to the Thief.
The conversation dissected the internalized oppression of white female Trump supporters, whose votes effectively handed Trump the election.
For someone whose every sartorial step is reported on, dissected, and raved about, what constitutes an iconic look?
Part of her success comes as the pair have dissected her matches post play to develop new strategies.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) dissected TIA and put out a Q&A in April of 2003.
The deck's 78 cards combine classic tarot themes with Dalí's signature motifs: dissected faces, ants, roses, and butterflies.
At work, she read legal documents and contracts and dissected them with vehemence, as if out of hatred.
It's actually perfect that we made this giant sculpture of a dissected Freud because we have certain parallels.
But it's not made to be dissected, or at least that's the sense I get listening to it.
A chair, welded from aluminum and coated with metallic car paint, includes components of a dissected mobile phone.
One particularly dubious penalty decision is dissected over and over, from multiple angles, for close to 21994 minutes.
A dandy, known for his bright pink clothing, Leonardo lived at times in rooms full of dissected bodies.
The television on the plane was tuned to Fox Business Network as it dissected the day's dark developments.
One academic who has dissected the price figures is Sam Desiere of the University of Leuven in Belgium.
He said it was "probably the worst day of my life," Hugo Vickers writes in The Crown Dissected.
Tattered and dissected overcoats, baggy suiting and primary-hued knitwear rounded out a collection made for the club.
Followers of a shuttered Reddit thread on Pizzagate dissected the episode on a new online network called Voat.
Putin's tactics will be dissected in every possible way to see how they can be prevented and replicated.
We have dissected the critical moment leading to each goal in order to fly you through the scene.
According to a sociologist, it's because male virginity, when dissected on a cultural level, is often more complex.
Once the mission ends, the mice will be dissected and eventually sent back to Earth for further analysis.
He then dissected the brain into cubes like a sheet cake and fed the pieces into a DNA sequencer.
In 2010, a scholarly book called Visions of Joanna Newsom dissected the then 28-year-old Newsom's opaque lyrics.
Even though the internet was still in its infancy, people dissected Lewinsky's life on message boards and chat rooms.
One of the worst sporting scandals in American history is currently being dissected in a courtroom in Lansing, Michigan.
Felten was using a powerful microscope to track the paths of different nerves in the bodies of dissected mice.
Coates, whose Snapchat and Instagram accounts are dissected for clues about Criss's life, occasionally appears in the fanfic, too.
The steady hum of chatter that dissected every possible angle of any topic or story was abruptly cut off.
Just like the owl pellets you dissected in elementary school, this pellet is ready to be picked a part.
Medical examiners outfitted in scrubs, aprons, masks and gloves matter-of-factly dissected bodies in a sterile white room.
He understands that this trial will be dissected for its impact on businesses beyond AT&T and Time Warner.
The camp, dissected by Interstate 5 leading to Los Angeles, sits along a well-traversed route used by smugglers.
In parallel, nervous European liberals dissected the causes of various right-wing populists spiking in popularity throughout the Continent.
Then she vanished — not an easy feat for someone whose every public move has been dissected on social media.
The doctors preserved it for future study: Few if any eyes from Ebola victims have been dissected by researchers.
But in July, veterinarians dissected the dolphin and found something was amiss: a bullet, lodged in the animal's lung.
"Nobody has taken this case and dissected it in order to determine all of the guilty parties," he said.
But no matter how dissected and divided each leaf appears, the flower has only three leaves atop each stem.
He dissected the contraband market — the marijuana, painkillers and cellphones thrown over unwatched fences or brought in by employees.
The city center's al-Naeem traffic circle still exhibits hallmarks of blood and dents from when dissected heads were showcased.
The podcast fueled an obsession which led to Reddit threads and theories that dissected the newly discovered evidence Serial presented.
As the behavior of men is increasingly publicly dissected, Scott Galloway, a serial entrepreneur who sold his company L2, Inc.
But that's for later in 2017, when the game's out in the wild, and can be dissected at one's leisure.
When someone earns a presidential nomination, their biographies are immediately splayed out on the media's metal examining tables and dissected.
Whereas previous seasons dissected Washington's most insidious politics with hyper-focused jabs, season five has shifted into something more direct.
De humani corporis fabrica (1543) was the first anatomy book drawn entirely from dissected humans, the corpses of executed criminals.
Shannon Keating wrote a poignant piece reflecting on two movies that have dissected these questions, Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Impeachment Watch podcast David Chalian dissected the Bill Taylor testimony with CNN's Sara Murray and The Daily Beast's Matt Lewis.
Shortly after launch, every Apple gadget gets dissected into pieces, and that fate befell Apple's new, 9.7-inch iPad Pro.
An anatomical theater and its dissected murderess are the subjects of a bloody opera on the physical nature of evil.
By tomorrow, Kojima fans will have dissected this trailer and found a ton of tiny details that tease something grandiose.
A full seminal receptacle (Image: Nahuel Farias)A dissected crab, revealing its full bounty (Image: Nahuel Farias)[Journal of Morphology]
Suddenly, the deeply personal and intimate account we just read has become a historical document to be dissected and depersonalized.
The exchange has been much dissected, and I don't think there are any more swords for him to fall on.
In an era where women's accusations are consistently doubted and dissected at every step, this showing reads as tone deaf.
Despite my objections, she foisted a bowl of grapes on me, which I happily ate while she dissected a pomegranate.
It's a compelling series of concepts, dissected scenes, and quotes from great editors that boils down to one thing: rhythm.
The couple dissected each diaper like a grade-school science project in hopes of finding the ring, the father wrote.
The spines, skin and valuable organs were expertly dissected and the heart, lung and liver cooked and eaten straight away.
A master boxer, his ring pyrotechnics will be studied and dissected by practitioners and keyboard warriors for decades to come.
HOUSTON — He was known as the "maestro," the man whose every word was dissected by oil traders and moved markets.
They discussed memes in the way that a previous generation might have dissected movies or an episode of a sitcom.
The incident drew instant attention to what would be labeled and dissected as a debacle of federal law enforcement actions.
When she died in 24, her body was dissected by Georges Cuvier, who is revered as the founder of paleontology.
So they really dissected it for me, that way I could really hone in on what those feelings were like.
Eventually, as we dissected her body, we would find misshapen deposits of that cancer in her brain, liver and bones.
The infraction, dissected all over social media and the airwaves, made Thompson feel as if her integrity was under attack.
For the sake of the perfect murder story, tragedy is ruthlessly dissected in the limelight without considering those actually affected.
The number of officers involved in that — I don't think people ever looked and dissected that, the number of people.
And at the center of this new realm is Twitter, where the outbreak is tracked and dissected second by second.
I was convinced that I was constantly being dissected for how fully or compassionately I had assumed my maternal role.
She has one younger sister, and during teatime, the Ghosh family sat in their two bedroom apartment and dissected politics.
Many cultivars of ivy can be found in and around gardens, some showing flashy variegation, others with finely dissected leaves.
"Death Spiral" and "Winner Take Nothing" are dissected, unstable R&B ballads that chart the affair's collapse and desolate aftermath.
The poop then accompanied the researchers on a flight back to Mississippi, where a colleague painstakingly dissected the stinky treasure.
In these two frontal nudes, the forms are dissected and reassembled, but the continuity of humanity, though ravaged, is affirmed.
The defense gave up six plays of 20 yards or more as Watson dissected the Buckeyes like a biology project.
At family dinners, surrounded by relatives differing in brownness but not in thinness, I was often dissected and torn apart.
Knicks Coach David Fizdale pulled at the edge of his graying beard as he dissected his team's latest blowout loss.
This followed an exhaustive three-month trial in which the prosecution dissected almost every detail of Mr. Guzmán's Sinaloa cartel.
They dissected an Australian TV news report about Tank's death and a reported article in a Seattle alt-weekly, the Stranger.
Ms. Mayer will be facing a lot of doubters and critics, so what she says will be especially scrutinized and dissected.
Every single thing Kim Kardashian does is dissected by the media, from her hair choices to what she names her kids.
His stroke was the result of a dissected carotid artery in his neck, which caused blood clots leading to the stroke.
After it died, Mirowski dissected the turtle and found its stomach was full of plastic, ranging from balloons to bottle labels.
Her private life was dissected for entertainment, and her job performance aired out to dry in the heat of public opinion.
In Colorado, a family operating a funeral home ran a company that dissected and distributed body parts from the same building.
The experience of space dissolves in favor of a dissected plane that is gradually scanned and read in its linear structure.
They also dissected the leg structures to see if muscle control was used when the birds were stood on one leg.
When Dr. Bennet-Clark dissected fleas, he discovered that their leg muscles were connected to pads of stretchy protein called resilin.
In 2016, her fans dissected one of her videos to produce a conspiracy theory that she was being imprisoned by ISIS.
Now, scientists have tracked down, dissected, and researched the elusive shipworm, which has been chilling in the Philippines all this time.
She and her brother are known to have even dissected these creatures upon their deaths, and Potter would study their anatomies.
I pored over a nuanced exhibit on the Black Dahlia; squinted at a high-resolution photo of a dissected human hand.
MTM's The Bob Newhart Show, Rhoda, and Lou Grant dissected mental illness, divorce, nuclear proliferation, child abuse, rape, and journalistic ethics.
A video taken of Woods's swing during his practice round Monday was dissected on social media by scores of armchair instructors.
The 16 deadly shots have been criticized during tense protests, lamented in emotional City Council meetings and dissected on newspaper pages.
Her character and personality are dissected and presented as being symptomatic of the kind of person who would reveal state secrets.
The firmware included key details surrounding the upcoming iPhone 8, according to developer Steve Troughton-Smith, who dissected the firmware release.
In 2009, I dissected the list, and found a series of distorted and inflated statistics, opinions and conjecture disguised as fact.
Every action by the American ambassador to Israel is monitored closely and every word spoken by him dissected for hidden meaning.
"From my niece, apparently they had dissected into some type of cult that they materialized online," he told the news station.
"From my niece, apparently they had dissected into some type of cult that they materialized online," he told CNN affiliate WTVD.
And then there is the dubious physical evidence of the moon landing, which has been dissected by conspiracy theorists for decades.
Whereas, in Linn's case, precisely how she uses a moral code in relation to her material can be dissected and examined.
The brokers make money by providing bodies and dissected parts to companies and institutions that use them for training, education and research.
A woman, her body dissected into four parts encased in resin, lies in the fetal position facing the ground in Horror Vacui.
When Dr Flake's team subsequently dissected them, they found no evidence of the strokes that sometimes afflict premature babies in conventional incubators.
From Leslie Gore to Lana Del Rey, the trope has been sourced, dissected, and written about to the point of no return.
In ANY case, here's the trailer, which I'm sure will be dissected in much greater detail over the coming days and weeks.
And Turner's piece — which he later published on Medium — dissected his reckoning with that realization while at a concert in New York.
This will no doubt be dissected on the internet by those who believe Golden State was getting preferential treatment from the referees.
In the 2012 drama "Neighboring Sounds," the Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonca Filho dissected the class tensions of a single street in Recife.
For an hour, they debated, dissected and discussed the merits of the two candidates for the final spot in their starting rotation.
Senior author Margo Haygood was in the lab the first time a live K. polythalamia, in excellent condition, was dissected in 2011.
The nature of the couple's marriage has been dissected in the media throughout their quarter-century at the forefront of national life.
Unlike that hearing, Thursday's drama on Capitol Hill was subject to instant analysis, dissected and framed in real time on social media.
Recently, he enjoyed a wave of publicity and warm reviews after he dissected the legislative attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
" (NYT) • "'The Bonfire of the Vanities' wickedly dissected the Wall Street money-grubbing crowd who thought they were rulers of the universe.
Mr. Trump's impeachment trial will be the first to be dissected in real-time — and possibly by the Twitter-happy president himself.
But the punishments both have been dissected for what they may suggest about disparities in status, class, race and access to education.
Made in 1999, it consists of a dissected map with Columbus Circle at its center, radiating out in rings every fifteen miles.
After over a decade in the limelight, Kylie Jenner knows that a celebrity's every social media post is dissected, analyzed, and ripped apart.
In addition to multiple fractures along his vertebra, Plain suffered a contorted spinal cord, a ruptured disc, a dissected artery, and torn ligaments.
He methodically dissected the Razorbacks, often finding Preston Williams, who snared 2299 passes for 154 yards — including TDs of 4 and 10 yards.
Why it matters: Over 20 educators, innovators and employers from across the city dissected the digital divide's biggest trends, problems and potential solutions.
It's using the bodies of celebrities, and specifically celebrities whose relationships with Kanye have been discussed and dissected ad nauseam in the media.
YouTube channel Nerd It Up dissected the recording as well, concluding that which word you hear depends on the pitch of the recording.
He dissected what was working from what wasn't working and engaged people fairly quickly, saved the company first, and then turned it around.
Next, an incredibly in-depth BBC radio interview went online, in which Paul was thoroughly dissected for an hour about his entire career.
The Nissan deal will be closely dissected for early indications about how Ms. May will potentially navigate the thorny negotiations with major industries.
We dissected the events of the previous evening, and somewhere in there started to wonder if it was Herb who deserved our suspicion.
With the study officially hijacked by pollution, the researchers dissected hundreds of the tiny fish and found their miniscule stomachs stuffed with plastics.
Titled The Dissection of Sigmund Freud, the 10-foot tall sculpture consists of Freud's famous couch over a larger-than-life dissected image.
After the research period is complete, the dogs are killed and dissected to see the damage the chemicals did to their internal organs.
One night, I parked myself at the hotel bar for dinner, eavesdropping, then eventually joining in as my neighbors dissected the open mics.
Researchers dissected the heads of four wolves and six dogs, all of which they acquired after deaths in which they had no part.
" There, "researchers stashed foreign-made equipment in an electronically secured basement," some of which was "shipped to China to be dissected by engineers.
And the host tissue within dissected galls was twisted toward the vine's entry points, hinting that it was co-opting the gall's nutrients.
The ripple effect on the industry will be felt long after people have dissected every sliver of what makes this game so fun.
It was a stark example of how many eyes, including Trump's, are on ESPN, and how every decision the company makes is dissected.
And we've welcomed guest writers from around The Times, like the Beirut bureau chief, Ben Hubbard, who dissected Saudi Arabia's feud with Canada.
In its 22019 report the Economist dissected America's worsening opioids crisis with shocking numbers on the toll of this epidemic on our cities.
George Takei tweeted on Friday about the sexual misconduct allegations against him, which a recent  Observer piece dissected and found to be unreliable.
Six months later, they dissected the other guinea pigs and discovered the lost otoconia did not return, and new otoconia failed to grow.
Upon arriving at the scene 48 hours later, the whale experts dissected the aquatic animal to try and determine the cause of death.
The death certificate says he died from cerebral infarction and herniation after debris from the exploding vape pen dissected his left carotid artery.
There's never been a time in my life where the subject of race seemed to be more discussed and dissected than it is today.
The scientists painstakingly chipped the giant shipworms out of their shells and dissected them, but the creatures still didn't give up their secrets easily.
This isn't exactly an app or program, but I've also dissected a laptop to learn about the electrical engineering and hardware inside the computer.
How and why it constructs these is dissected in this surprisingly fun (we're basically talking about coding in the service of journalism here) article.
I stared at my phone throughout dinners with Amit, who listened and listened, who dissected our conflicts for hours on the phone with me.
But on last night's episode of Full Frontal, Samantha Bee dissected everything that went wrong for the man behind The Art of the Deal.
Now, undergoing rounds of chemotherapy as part of a research project, she herself is the text, her symptoms dissected in unemotional protocols by doctors.
And even if a drone is recovered and dissected by experts, if it is homemade, it may prove impossible to trace to an owner.
He mirthlessly smiled at an exchange on Russia 1's "60 Minutes" political panel discussion as it dissected his recent summit with Donald Trump.
And so Dr. Lea's team is now studying dissected ovarian tissue, to see whether females also show signs of reproductive problems and chemical concentrations.
In 2009, when Disney introduced its first black princess, Tiana, every corner of her film, "The Princess and the Frog," was dissected for slights.
Everything US Men's National Team and Borussia Dortmund wünderkid Christian Pulisic says and does is dissected, flipped, refracted, and triangulated by American soccer fans.
She also wrote flowery diaries for Serbian newspapers that were dissected for hints of the Milosevic regime's latest political favorites and its next victims.
In the course of the final episode, while Comey's motives and missteps are being dissected, the gloves fully come off with regard to Trump.
Andrew dissected it, seeking to answer the usual questions he asked himself when learning a new platform: How many sprites on-screen at once?
News sites earnestly dissected the decision to create the video and its implications, while Reddit commenters tied themselves in knots debating whether they'd watch.
Three days after the opening ceremony, Cisco's Talos security division revealed that it had obtained a copy of Olympics-targeted malware and dissected it.
Ms. Noel fondly recalled spending hours at night in the lab scraping tongues from dissected frogs donated by a biology class at the university.
In 2013, he came across one of Kolfage's Facebook posts in which he dissected Obama's birth certificate in an effort to prove it was fake.
What starts with reflections on physical objects turns into reflections on Ocean himself and his relationship, itself an intangible thing, to be examined and dissected.
Will your body to a university Help a future doctor learn about the human body by becoming a cadaver dissected by first-year medical students.
VOTING FOR NON-MUSLIM Rizieq was mentioned among several witnesses as the judges dissected the contentious verse in the Koranic chapter known as Al Maidah.
Without the aid of the Searchers, Eric's friends and extended family dissected Fenn forums and Facebook pages for possible clues that might lead to him.
When Joe Biden released his climate change plan last week it was noisily dissected by pollsters, journalists, politicians, activists and a parade of Twitter pundits.
The days following the debate are going to be a storm of think pieces where every aspect of the debate will be dissected ad nauseum.
To help get you on track, we dissected the biggest misconceptions about procrastination, with the help of experts who have been studying it for years.
And that means even the parts of her life she wishes could be private, like a relationship ending, get examined and dissected by the public.
He parses toys with an expert eye, looking for any tiny flaw or concern; to date, he has dissected toys from at least eight companies.
We've already dissected all the possible Joe Alwyn references, but there's still a very important question that needs to be answered: Who is the kid?
It is true that the embarrassing and completely inappropriate text messages he exchanged with his FBI paramour, attorney Lisa Page, have already been publicly dissected.
At the time, TV round tables of journalists like "Agronsky & Company" and "Washington Week in Review" dissected the week's developments in a sober, nonpartisan style.
Trump hasn't had the same level of public drama as her husband, whose West Wing hiring and firing foibles are frequently dissected by the media.
I took care with the edges where the delicate boundary between the dark red clot and the pearly white brain would need to be dissected.
When they peeked inside the sack, they found what appeared to be a ripely dissected human heart, left for the crew like a little gift.
There were whole villages made of Coke cases, and the ingenious Vietnamese had pleated together roofs for their huts out of the dissected Coke cans.
After many gamblers flagged the match on social media as it happened, the betting analyst Ian Dorward dissected the match and the unusual odds movements.
But lawmakers dissected its contents and were able to propose changes at three stages: in the Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce, and Budget Committees.
They recalled the subsequent trial and coverage, how his accuser's name was leaked to the press while her sexual history and mental health were dissected.
But as the protests began to go viral, we dissected the SlutWalks avidly, over Facebook posts and IRL, in quiet, thrilled tones with other women.
Given the scrutiny Mr. Trump's tumultuous first week attracted, and the passionate debate in England over Brexit, the meeting was certain to be minutely dissected.
Childish Gambino's "This Is America" has been discussed, dissected, parodied, and riffed upon in an assortment of ways since it first dropped in early May.
Though Koch dissected bodies in the back room at Sunset Mesa, "they claimed that the body had to be sent out for harvesting," Eberspacher said.
When Jimmy Carter gave his "crisis of confidence speech" — probably the most jeremiad-like speech by a sitting president — he dissected the woes citizens expressed.
Crimson was the longest pre-production we'd ever done, we dissected all the songs, and we spent more time than we ever had making that album.
Even an extremely trivial decision like the shirt you choose to wear today, if dissected close enough, doesn't really involve agency in the way we assume.
So Dalio — who is known for working by a set of principles and systems for success — analytically dissected what was missing without him running the company.
We were each recently single, each recently living alone, and we dissected each other's love lives with the devotion and horror of a soap-opera audience.
He said that while there was no evidence of any external injuries to his neck, doctors were still determining the cause of the dissected carotid artery.
After his proof got dissected by experts and turned out to be inconclusive at the very least, Wright publicly promised he'll follow up with better proof.
The view of Regent Street through the window was dissected into an orderly golden grid by the Faraday cage wires that kept un- wanted spirits out.
Their decades-long feud — which is dissected in the upcoming issue of PEOPLE — stemmed from their very early days as they navigated the brutal Hollywood system.
Many, many people who are in their late 219s and early 223s simply don't feel like they are a part of the endlessly dissected millennial generation.
Brady dissected Indy from the opening kickoff, starting 13 of 15 for 123 yards and two scores (one rushing), with the only incompletion an Edelman drop.
This isn't to say that the Browns aren't acting dumb; it's just that the fervor with which these firings have been dissected is a bit much.
In the pages being dissected in the video, the creators talk about their main character's marathon run through various panels that each represent a television channel.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Blindfold % Longtime speedrunner (and current Twitch charity events head) Romscout is well-known for having dissected this classic over the years.
Back in 2011, German hacking organization the Chaos Computer Club dissected one version of it, which could siphon off data but had a host of vulnerabilities.
He played the song while hosting his OVO Sound Radio show on Beats 1 and almost immediately, hip-hop heads had dissected the track's many disses.
The media partners dissected the mountain of data that the Süddeutsche's journalists received in several batches, each of which were forwarded to a secure ICIJ server.
After reaching sexual maturity, drones that had been subjected to insecticides were dissected, and had their testes and mucous glands removed and analyzed for sperm viability.
If past is prologue, it will be declared dead on arrival by most in Congress and dissected by allies and opponents, whether for commendation or criticism.
The meeting from hell has been deliciously dissected on television satires like "The Office" and "W1A," BBC Two's blissful fictional portrait of life at the BBC.
These songs don't have to all get dissected and run up the charts and flooded into our skulls; they'll work better with some space to breathe.
But after officials enacted such changes in an effort to avoid further problems, the 213 dissected cadavers that had accumulated at Einstein were like unwelcome leftovers.
After a stint in the Army, he mordantly dissected the anxieties of the liberal mind for The Voice, in a run that outlasted the Cold War.
In a universe where the best basketball prospects are minutely dissected from their freshman years of high school, the collective whiff among the cognoscenti is stunning.
Like most things in the final season of "Game of Thrones," the item was quickly spotted, and its cameo was dissected, overanalyzed and made into memes.
But on this Monday, and every Monday for the next four months, the N.F.L. ratings will be dissected far and wide in search of broader meaning.
It is women whose lifestyle choices are endlessly dissected for their supposed impact on fertility, and women who hear the ominous tick of the biological clock.
Professor Shafarevich contributed essays to "From Under the Rubble," a collection of writings, initiated by Solzhenitsyn, that dissected Soviet rule and called for a Christian alternative.
Brady dissected Indy from the opening kickoff, starting 14 of 13 for 123 yards and two scores (one rushing), with the only incompletion an Edelman drop.
After her death, an anatomy professor from the Museum of Natural History in Paris dissected her, and placed her genitalia and other body parts on display.
Taking care not to damage her right fallopian tube, her surgeon cauterized a lesion above her ovary and dissected another from part of her large intestine.
Over those four years, I accumulated a closet full of frivolous clothing, dissected a depressing number of mice, wrote more than 100 poems and folded 500 cranes.
Tucker was an avid fan of YouTube channels like Every Frame a Painting, which dissected film form, and other explainer-y folks like VSauce and CGP Gray.
The river's "basin" is all of the land surface that is dissected and drained by a river as well as all the streams and creeks feeding it.
Scott Brown in Massachusetts, during which her "electability" and "likability" were dissected by the press, just as those traits are being scrutinized in the press once again.
The LME has overhauled its legal contract with its registered logistics companies to prevent exactly the sort of "merry-go-round" deal dissected by that Senate subcommittee.
In a move that was dissected almost immediately, Bruce Bochy removed Moore for the ninth to bring in a string of ineffectual relievers starting with Derek Law.
We dissected Taggart's outfit: a long black T-shirt with "OFF" written on the back, and jeggings that were baggy — fashionably so, I guess — around the butt.
The destruction of cultural heritage in wartime (clearly banned by the Geneva Conventions and the 1954 Hague Convention) takes many forms, and they need to be dissected.
Everything from Trump's body language with Putin to what he decides to say in the brief public portion of the encounter will be dissected the world over.
If you, like me, have taken an art history class, you might remember the ways in which paintings are coldly dissected into diagonals and paths of light.
The duchess, Catherine, may be one of the most photographed women in the world, whose every clothing choice is chronicled and dissected (and spurs a thousand sales).
In a report to clients Friday afternoon titled "Fed chair search heats up," Deutsche Bank economists Peter Hooper and Matthew Luzzetti dissected different outcomes for Fed chair.
He was quite good at doing horses, having dissected a few of them in the course of working on Washington, D. C.'s Ulysses S. Grant Memorial.
To reinforce their case, the investigators dissected the brains of the animals involved in the last experiment and counted up the number of oxytocin-producing cells therein.
The company's woes have been well-dissected —a flat-footed investment strategy in which decision-makers always seemed to be at least one step behind prevailing trends.
In 2018, social norms around male-female interaction are shifting, and behaviors that were once overlooked, sometimes even excused, are now being discussed, dissected and re-evaluated.
An Australian broadcaster, Ben Fordham, received hundreds of responses that carefully dissected Mr. Turnbull's approach to pie eating, from his lack of condiments to the accompanying espresso.
In both of these movements, painting's ontological status is thoroughly dissected that , it was now up to a future generation to reconstitute it in a new form.
By the time a player reaches such great heights, he will have been dissected by an army of scouts, even his slightest tendencies betrayed by repeat viewings.
In most seasons, Epic slowly makes minute changes to the map that are feverishly dissected by the internet and eventually build up to live in-game events.
It&aposd be better if they read the thousands of pages, dissected the characters and plots, and then ranked each title to determine which was most unforgettable.
On January 2, 2015, I wrote a viral post entitled "A Teenager's View on Social Media," in which I dissected popular apps and what I thought about them.
He points to casting calls, where he's dissected as being a six-foot-two, 180 pound, "muscular half-Asian" that no one quite knows what to do with.
Relating information from Magill's wife, Sena Magill, Moore told BuzzFeed News that the carotid artery in Magill's neck was dissected, resulting in blood clots that caused the stroke.
In the days and weeks and months to come, every part of his northbound journey would be dissected by law enforcement, by the news media, by the public.
We can't quite pinpoint what parts of the reality star's look were dissected, but can imagine the sartorial snipping was meant to show off Kim's post-baby figure.
Immediately, fans dissected every piece of the footage, from Jenner's baggy black sweats and top to the way she got into the passenger's seat of a shiny SUV.
The PSL has been so roundly mocked, dissected, and imbued with negative associations that it hardly requires explanation as to why anyone would be reticent to order one.
These buoyant photo-collages show, with phenomenal transparency, a number of views from within the dissected buildings, and are themselves jaunty comments on conventionally strict architectural perspective systems.
Body language Every move, subconscious twitch and unplanned reaction will be captured in high definition, magnified before a Super Bowl-sized audience and endlessly dissected on cable news.
There was an intoxicating mix of hedonism and bravado as we downed beers and dissected every aspect of the "socialist paradise" we had been presented with that day.
Certainly, every Tim Cook tweet (Jobs never had a Twitter account) and interview is dissected for fresh news and hints about new product category entrants (TV sets, cars).
Despite her allure and accolades, Stefani's co-option of different cultures for a white American palette goes back to the beginning of her career and must be dissected.
His 2010 book "The Big Short" dissected how a handful of renegades foresaw the collapse of the housing market, while everyone else was pouring money into subprime mortgages.
Back then, before the internet spoiled everything and trailers were dissected frame by frame, there really was a sense that this somehow, some way, might be real footage.
Imagine, for a moment, an alternate universe in which it was felt necessary to publish a book ­titled "How Men Decide" that dissected the male decision-making process.
The article, which the magazine retracted after its flaws were dissected in a Columbia Journalism School report, brought Rolling Stone its widest but most unwelcome attention in years.
The eating habits of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull are being dissected by his fellow Australians after he made a food faux pas while dining on a meat pie.
Denver-based duo Ben and Steve Jenkins, who dissected NFL data to help identify factors that contribute to lower limb injuries, took first place in the analytics competition.
Sentences from long-ago work emails have been dissected in front of jurors, and C.I.A. witnesses have been asked under oath about their honest opinions of their bosses.
The obvious solution of donating myself to a medical school just kicks the can a few months down the road, since a body can be dissected only once.
Most compellingly: When the brains were dissected and the neural activity blocker was washed away, the researchers found the neurons retained their ability to communicate with one another.
After getting word about the political pair's evening at the theater, VICELAND's Desus and Mero dissected their "budding" relationship, sharing commentary about what they believe went down between #Trumpdeau.
At the center of this was ESPN, who dissected these events while Trump supporters, still fired up from Trump's anger at Hill and ESPN, demanded ESPN stick to sports.
According to Bugatti, if you dissected the Chiron's catalytic converters, you'd find surfaces — when the many layers are spread out flat — larger than the area of 30 soccer fields.
Ever since women started running for office in the United States, their clothing choices have been judged and dissected, receiving much more criticism than male politicians' attire ever gets.
There, she made horror films with her younger brother, dissected insects in the garden and sneaked into her mother's closet with scissors to snip costumes for her countless plays.
Not only do they tend to have their outfit choices dissected regardless of what they're wearing — but those who relish what they've got on are treated with particular disdain.
As soon as her husband announced his presidential bid, everything from Melania's past career as a model to her motherhood skills and her accent has been dissected and mocked.
The movie premieres March 17 at South by South West in Austin (where the film takes place), but we've already dissected the first trailer, identifying the best 8 parts.
Based on how the debate has played out for the past two and a half years, it's likely that the 2016 election will be dissected for years to come.
Mr. Trump's dialogue with business leaders has at times been freewheeling, and at times focused on topics that were first dissected in small sessions with staff or cabinet members.
As such, his every move is dissected by Middle East watchers for signs of turbulence in the world's second-largest oil-producing nation and pre-eminent Sunni Muslim power.
Elle dissected her work with Ellen DeGeneres's fashion adviser, Kellen Richards, as she considered a Saint Laurent sweatshirt top with cutoff sleeves for an appearance at the ESPY Awards.
Their every move is dissected, and if the cost of a loss is to fall on their shoulders, the credit for a victory should go to them as well.
The defendants said the misrepresentations were non-actionable opinions, so Judge Gorsuch's opinion dissected the various ways in which investors might be able to sue over supposedly misleading opinions.
On Wednesday, Bryan Fischer, a prominent activist with the religious conservative American Family Association, dissected the accusations against Moore and found them, by his own evaluation, to be baseless.
Young, who runs his own entertainment company and has painstakingly dissected the park's failures on Theme Park University, argues that the management team was blinded by their own brilliance.
We have also been thinking about the ongoing fight over a suit concerning affirmative action at Harvard (the trial begins Monday), which was brilliantly dissected today by Elise Boddie.
Spieth, 22, stopped to speak to reporters after the presentations and dissected his performance as if he had stepped outside his body, with the dispassion of a television analyst.
At the time of its creation, it was widely discussed and dissected by advertisers who realized that its combination of visuals and ELIZA-style text commands represented something new.
After screening the film, Kelly led a discussion with Brunt, Huddy, Bakhtiar, and Zann, and the group dissected the film, discussing what they felt it got right and wrong.
Mr. Trump's dialogue with business leaders has at times been freewheeling, and at times focused on topics that were first dissected in small sessions with staff or cabinet members.
Minnesota gradually pulled away in the second half, as Carr repeatedly dissected FIU's pressure defense to set up drives to the hoop for himself and easy shots for others.
If the pop-up museum's library of books is any indication, few events in recent US history have been scrutinized and dissected as much as the O.J. Simpson trial.
Shares in the bank were down by 2.8 percent at 1355 GMT as analysts and investors dissected the figures and sought answers to strategic questions left unanswered by the announcement.
Just as Godrich and Yorke dissected their own material in exciting ways to make ANIMA, the Paul Thomas Anderson-directed visual companion piece also cuts up and repackages the album.
The appearance was announced on Friday's episode of the daytime talk show, whose co-hosts (including Meghan McCain) have regularly dissected the Trump family controversies and President Donald Trump's administration.
The Silicon Valley "tech bubble" is a popular topic of discussion among business pundits, entrepreneurs and analysts who have dissected and predicted the upcoming "burst" for nearly the last decade.
I never dissected the specimen, but my presumption is the only part of the animal that was duplicated was the first inch and a half of the head and body.
They dissected the worms at the end of the experiment and compared the gut fauna of those that had been eating plastics with the fauna found in the control group.
She often works on commission for The New York Times, The Guardian, or Vanity Fair, and many of her drawings are aimed at the human condition dissected in those publications.
But the apolitical response Deneen offers, mercilessly dissected by Szalai—repairing to the land with your family to grow your own food and practice your religion—gives the game away.
Every piece of evidence has been examined and critically dissected by the defense team, led by a pair of high-profile New York City lawyers: Norman Siegel and Earl Ward.
There are Reddit threads, movie sites, and YouTube channels dedicated to picking the trailer apart, as dialogue is over-analyzed, easter eggs are unearthed, and individual frames are militantly dissected.
The Emory and Stanford study dissected both the content and viewership of 743 local news stations over the latter two thirds of 2017, analyzing some 7.41 million 2.5-minute segments.
At Dia Projects, Jean and I were entranced by "Fruits, Children & the Cutting," Mai Hoang's disturbing, entrancing watercolor renderings of children as fruits — dragonfruit, passionfruit, strawberries — being opened, peeled, dissected.
The House lawmakers also dissected a two-week stretch in July during which administration officials agonized over Trump's decision to withhold military aid from Ukraine amid his call for investigations.
Plastic fragments were not visible in most of the dissected fish, but one mahi mahi had a piece of plastic in its stomach that was macro -- not micro -- in size.
"We hauled the shark off the beach and it is currently thawing at NOAA Fisheries Service to be dissected later," the conservancy wrote on Facebook about the most recent shark discovery.
Still, it's hardly the first show to evoke a passionate response, or have the opportunity to craft an ending that's sure to be analyzed, dissected and debated for years to come.
As the media and both political parties dissected each and every aspect of the recount, a phrase began to emerge from politicians, media, and the general public alike: trust the process.
We dissected their oversized silhouettes and layering style a couple weeks ago for you, so you might want to keep it open in another tab while you look through these picks.
Where once the catch was football's version of obscenity — we know it when we see it — it became a play to be dissected from all angles and the slowest possible speeds.
We've dissected the most iconic Christmas settings in the book and movies, and came up with an edit of decorating essentials that wouldn't look out of place in the common rooms.
In late August, Grow returned to visit Richard and Angie Saunders to tell them what Reuters had learned: Restore Life had dissected their son's body and sold part of his spine.
Little by little, as Ell dissected the album for her interpretation, "the gears clicked in my head," she says, and she began to discover what she wanted for her own music.
Carolina Hurricanes (212 points) This race was already dissected on this site, so I'll keep it brief: I'm all-in on Toronto getting the final spot because it's a fun story.
He and David Macpherson, his day-to-day coach, dissected past matches during nightly dinners, and Isner confessed to having some inner demons that were preventing him from closing out contests.
More From Tonic: But only the happy parts of Buddhist texts usually get translated and reprinted, and many teachers and academics perhaps personally noted but never systematically dissected these recurrent cases.
Fittingly, in 2016 the wardrobes and appearances of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were almost as hotly discussed and dissected as the clothes of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.
There are no spoiler-filled chats circulating, begging to be perused and dissected; there are no title-card generators buckling under the weight of thousands of unfunny jokes and winking references.
In his new book, Daniel Koretz, an eminent testing expert at Harvard University, has skillfully dissected the multiple negative consequences of the education reforms of the 20153s, most of them unintended.
The Fed is not expected to raise interest rates at its September meeting, but Ms. Yellen's comments will be dissected for clues on the likelihood and timing of a future increase.
And as audio recordings of the governor's conversations with Ms. Mason were replayed and dissected across the Internet, even Mr. Bentley's proficiency at phone sex has been a subject of conversation.
It allowed for a continuation of the themes in Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns and Alan Moore's The Watchmen — two darker, edgier stories that dissected the idea of the superhero.
When the researchers dissected 51 love-vine-infested galls from one wasp species, they found that 45 percent contained a mummified adult wasp, compared with only 2 percent of uninfested galls.
And, as you'd hope, they've both been thoroughly dissected, so we can get a closer look at what Nintendo seems to have changed from the original model (and what it hasn't).
Video recordings of that high-stress confrontation, captured by a number of bystanders and stitched together by The New York Times, tell a story that can be dissected, step by step.
The particulars of the brand can be dissected, but the point is a feeling, a man-sized dollop of hope that powerful interests might start working for us rather than against.
Adnan Syed, whose murder trial was dissected on the hit podcast "Serial," was denied a new trial on Friday by Maryland's highest court, which reversed a court decision from last year.
The photos might not have been stolen from a cam girl or a YouTuber, but the couple never asked for their likenesses and activities to be dissected on the Today show.
But look, I have lived much of my professional life being written about and dissected on sites like Valleywag, so I don't think there was really much for them to uncover.
And because we're seeing them in the same medium as a soap opera or a court drama, we think about them the same way: as characters to be discussed and dissected.
Upon Sara's death in 1817, Georges Cuvier, acclaimed French zoologist, dissected her body to substantiate physical anthropology hypotheses that claimed Black people were the "missing link" between human and non-human primates.
In recent years, those game-day taxes have consistently fallen short, amounting to around $4.8 million a year, according to Andrew Arkills, a financial analyst who dissected the numbers for stadium opponents.
Hadid's castmates dissected every aspect of her illness — how she portrays it on social media, if her children are really battling the same illness and even accused her of having Munchausen disease.
They are a list of priorities briefly incarnated in numerical form, dissected for a day and then summarily discarded by Congress, which goes on to pass the budget it always intended to.
Anne Joseph O'Connell, a law professor at Berkeley and an expert on the Vacancies Act, dissected the law for Vox, explaining why and when it applies and its complications and gray areas.
"[E]veryone in romance knows about Cassandra Dee," wrote David Gaughran in a June blog post that dissected the contents of Pregnant By My Boss, a "compilation" of over a thousand pages.
Baartman was exhibited as part of a freak show in Europe until she died, when she was dissected and parts of her body—specifically her brain and genitals—were placed in jars.
On Tuesday, the details of what exactly went down at 11 PM on November 20, 2014, when Gurley and his friend Melissa Butler were headed downstairs from her apartment, were deeply dissected.
Jorjani's career was dissected by the Democratic members, ranging from his time working for groups backed by the conservative Koch brothers to decisions he has made while working for the department. Sen.
Once a sizeble group of city cadavers had been dissected and returned to Einstein's "cooler," typically in August, the Einstein undertaker would contact the city morgue to pick them up for burial.
David M. O'Brien, a scholar and author who dissected the Supreme Court's internal machinations and ideological dynamics, treating it as a political institution as much as a legal one, died on Dec.
Thanks to its group chemistry (slyly combustible) and repertoire (dissected pop tunes; slap-happy original compositions), the Bad Plus has for nearly two decades been one of improvised music's most reliable entities.
In her major political work, she dissected both Nazism and Stalinism as instantiations of a new type of politics, one that utilized terror and fear to subjugate populations and gain their acquiescence.
And observers of the case and commentators in Missouri have dissected the language of the little-used statute in an effort to understand precisely what prosecutors are asserting that the governor did.
On Wednesday, the Federal Open Market Committee will release minutes from its last meeting, which will be dissected for clues on the policymakers' decision to strike a broadly neutral stance earlier this month.
She died the following year, at which time her body was dissected and her remains put on display at the Museum of Man — where they remained for over a century and a half.
Instead, they appear to have barreled forward with "zero tolerance" without evidence that it would have an effect on border apprehensions — citing only the one deeply dubious statistic dissected by Vox in spring.
But as the bill, which is expected to be voted on this week in the Senate, is further dissected, the deep impact on middle-class and low-income families and individuals becomes clearer.
In one corner of Waese's studio are castings of the individual bones of a monkfish, which she dissected herself ("Nature lends itself so well [to jewelry] it's almost a cop-out," she says).
The New England Pats WR appeared on "The Tonight Show" with his coach, Bill Belichick, on Monday and, of course, they dissected the hell out of that insane 4th quarter game-saving catch.
Charles Singer described the scene in the 1925 second volume of Monumenta Medica: In the fore part of the picture stands a trestle table on which a corpse is about to be dissected.
At a Business Insider webinar hosted by the correspondent Shana Lebowitz, Ward dissected the pitch decks he used for a $7 million series A funding round and a $300 million series E round.
The Fed is expected to hold off on raising interest rates at its September meeting, but Ms. Yellen's comments will be dissected for clues on the likelihood and timing of a future increase.
New York (CNN Business)CNN Worldwide president Jeff Zucker dissected President Trump's hatred of CNN and discussed his own interest in running for office on a new episode of David Axelrod's popular podcast.
But with an ongoing investigation into possible ties between allies of Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin, the timing and content of Mr. Trump's tweet were quickly dissected for potential hints at a connection.
Where she and her (especially inclusive) staff saw toxic partisan stupidity, they dissected and ripped into it with relish, laying bare the bones to show their audience exactly how things got so bad.
The fiasco has been dissected ad nauseam by outsiders including journalists, religious scholars and even a congressional committee, but of the nine Branch Davidians who survived the assault, only two have published memoirs.
Turning a pair of heavy British woolen trousers inside out one afternoon for this reporter, Mr. Fassino dissected them with the precision of the anatomist in Thomas Eakins's "The Gross Clinic," of 1875.
"Your Dog," which made its way on our best songs list, dissected the downside of being loyal to an unworthy suitor, and "Flaw" came to the heavy realization that love doesn't equate to love.
Noah did something that few Facebook commenters can achieve: he dissected Lahren's arguments without belittling her or her views, even though it's clear he finds them about as valid as the world being flat.
But even after that initial selection is dissected in a million different ways, the most memorable moment of the night will be the microsecond after everyone realizes who Curry is forced to choose last.
And though they may make us cringe (and heterosexual men might be discomfited to see every stereotypical male subconscious erotic desire simultaneously dissected and ridiculed), Yuskavage seem to portray them with a strange sympathy.
In 1685, Bidloo's anatomical atlas shows the dissected body with props: ropes, pins, dissection tools, tables, etcetera, even a fly on a cadaver, rendering the realities of the dissection room in 105 copperplate engravings.
After all, a whole lot has changed since she first started walking the step and repeat, most notably how heavily scrutinized and dissected by the media every outfit, hairstyle, and makeup look has become.
It may also be because one of our best options currently involves strapping your hands into a product that looks like a dissected mechanical centipede, or some other skittering thing with too many legs.
"Their response time was fast — the Ivorian military got there in less than 20 minutes," one West African general was overheard telling his dining companions, as the group dissected the response to the attacks.
David Streitfeld dissected that chain of events for the iPhone that is set to be revealed on Wednesday, tracing how information about the device leaked to a Japanese website last year and then spread.
With the Jets trailing by 13-10 after three quarters, Fitzpatrick dissected New England's defense, leading the Jets down to the 22, when he unleashed what might be his best pass of the season.
"A Turn in the South" (19903) is a travelogue about the Deep South, and in an essay on the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas, "The Air-Conditioned Bubble," he dissected American political pieties.
He and a lifelong friend, Dr. Robert Rubin, a professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles, dissected psychiatric studies as they appeared, flagging sloppy work and sniffing out conflicts of interest.
Before a possible 2018 earnings surge, fourth-quarter results will be dissected and the major banks are likely to see the same problems that hounded the industry over the first three quarters of 2017.
As Sarah Osborne, the murderess at the center of the story who is executed and publicly dissected, the courageous mezzo-soprano Peabody Southwell spends most of her time on stage as a naked corpse.
The endlessly dissected 603 cover story "Kevin Spacey Has a Secret," written with grand New Journalism pretensions, was widely viewed as a clumsy attempt to "out" Mr. Spacey, who compared the article to McCarthyism.
Reporter Tyler Dunne dissected the situation in a lengthy story for Bleacher Report, published Thursday, and concluded that the coach-quarterback duo had a frosty relationship since the beginning of McCarthy's tenure in 2006.
You've read about our favorite films and dissected our list of stellar TV. A lot of discussion went into those picks, and obviously not everyone on the team was in agreement about each one.
It's also been fictionally dissected, most recently by Damien Chazelle, whose 2018 film, "First Man," is a portrait of Neil Armstrong, the mission's commander and, yes, the first man to walk on the moon.
Using techniques like fluorescent microscopy and electrophysiology, they can trace neural pathways with astonishing precision, turning scans and bits of dissected matter into vibrant images that reveal the structures and signals that make you you.
Whether he's exploring the dehumanizing effects of technology, the fallout of the Western empire, or the impending climate doomsday, Yorke has constantly dissected those fears, often turning them inward to reflect his own inner turmoil.
The Magic Leap One's "Lightpack," which is a small wearable computer that powers the headset, is also dissected unveiling its battery, cooling power, and a number of chips by companies such as NVIDIA and Samsung.
Grove's leadership of that transition affirmed his status as a key figure in the digital revolution and an icon of business leadership, whose maneuvers have been studied and dissected in management classes around the world.
But as a Reuters series detailed last month, it is legal in most U.S. states to sell donated whole bodies or their dissected parts, such as arms and heads, for medical research, training and education.
There's a royal phenomenon that's been dissected and discussed for years known as the "Kate Middleton effect" — that is, the Duchess of Cambridge's unique ability to instill retail fever in adoring fans around the globe.
All Markle wants is a nice wedding and likely an extremely jaunty hat — not to have every facet of her life dissected and dragged through the tabloids mere moments before she walks down the aisle.
Readers dissected the influence of gender, generation and political agenda in response to recent columns and editorials about Senator Bernie Sanders's lopsided victory over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire primary.
Instead he took the risk of going to trial, added insult to injury and forced me to relive the hurt as details about my personal life and sexual assault were brutally dissected before the public.
Dismantled and dissected tailoring, sheer shirts, embellished skirts, feathers, high-shine leather, and virtually no color — bar some electric blue platform heels and a blush pink trench coat — made for a show teeming with rebellion.
In an essay for The New Yorker, Ringwald dissected Hughes' 1985 movie The Breakfast Club, which includes a scene in which Judd Nelson's Bender looks up Ringwald's character Clare's skirt and seemingly touches her inappropriately.
As Tell Halaf's cultural heritage is dissected and destroyed, the backdrop chosen by Tabet takes on special significance: sections of a family rug, an heirloom divided into smaller pieces and passed down to successive generations.
Defense attorney Abbe Lowell, representing the senator, dissected the government's allegations point by point for nearly an hour and a half, suggesting that the prosecution had twisted a "real friendship" into a nefarious bribery scheme.
Even when we lived in the same city, everything was dissected and torn down and built back up and then rearranged and turned inside out and fucked with and fucked with over and over again.
The tiki torches are easy to spot, but more subtle and seductive forms of supremacy — embedded in the pop many Americans consume without question — must be dissected by people fluent in the aesthetics of manipulation.
"Everything she says, does, did, is going to be dissected down to the finest detail," said Guy D'Andrea, an attorney at Laffey, Bucci & Kent LLP who's spent years representing survivors of sexual abuse in Philadelphia.
First things first: I'm going to give this article a headline that's something like, "Us's ending, explained" or "Us's ending, dissected," and I should tell you upfront that I'm not going to explain Us's ending.
For years, as Mr. Markel's sensational murder has been dissected in news articles, blog posts, a popular true-crime podcast and episodes of "Dateline" and "20/20," lawyers for the Adelsons have maintained their innocence.
Opinion Columnist When President Richard Nixon's Watergate misconduct was being dissected before congressional committees in 218 and 2000, Republican support for him collapsed because most Americans shared news sources and inhabited a similar political reality.
In Current Affairs, Nathan Robinson dissected a PBS NewsHour campaign trail segment in December in which correspondent Yamiche Alcindor discusses major candidates and obscurities such as Steve Bullock and Joe Sestak, without mentioning Sanders once.
"Bandersnatch," the interactive "Black Mirror" movie that had its premiere on Netflix last week, has been dissected by the internet, via elaborate flowcharts and spoiler-filled breakdowns of the various endings and endings within endings.
In Vox's round table wrap-up of Stranger Things 2, we dissected how unsatisfying the season's treatment of women was, from Nancy's largely token side plot to the unnecessary jealousy subthread between El and Max.
Navalny dissected the post in a lengthy video segment available on his YouTube channel, cross-checking his theory against a passage from Vashukevich's fictionalized tell-all, pulling corroborating details from a selection of her Instagram shots.
Australia's coaches had chosen 100m freestyle champion Bronte over her elder sister Cate to bring their team home, with the decision likely to have been heavily dissected by local media had they not won the title.
"I would not hesitate to speak out if I felt we were doing work that violated our culture, values and beliefs," John Seifert wrote in the email, which concerned employees dissected over anonymous messaging service Fishbowl.
At one point this season, Kevin Long, the Mets' hitting coach, dissected the team's previous 20 at-bats with runners in scoring position — and he said he would classify half of them as good at-bats.
By the end of the movie, the two had fashioned its innards and exterior parts into their own miniature Johnny 5, which they named J6, reminiscent of artist Géza Szöllősi turning dissected insects into DIY robots.
"I think, actually, a good nickname for him would be the senator from 'The Big Short,'" Ms. Long said, referring to the book and movie of the same name that dissected the financial crisis of 2008.
She dissected Benjamin Franklin's 1776 Great Seal Design for the United States, which depicts an Egyptian Pharaoh and his troops being overcome by the waters of the Red Sea after the fleeing Israelites passed through safely.
You won't see it in HBO's handout photo above, but, like many things in the final season of the series, fans shared screengrabs on social media, dissected its meaning, overanalyzed it and made it into memes.
Even as writers and showrunners have become celebrated in this age of intensely dissected series, television is still made mostly by the unsung — all those names in the credits that turn the scripts into actual television.
The book was banned as obscene, criticized as chaotic, dissected to death and pronounced a modernist masterpiece — "a vast, entertaining, funny, absorbing, exciting, complex, immensely enjoyable novel," Mr. Delaney called it in 2011 in The Economist.
But always our back-and-forth kept me thinking, reassessing, curious about the nature of the country's flaws and, with every new idea Alan dissected, I was more hopeful that the flaws could be repaired someday.
But Beckham's much-dissected fashion statement was also emblematic of the big-money sports culture of 218, in which eight-figure athletes increasingly flash six-figure watches as a branding opportunity for player and watchmaker alike.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 18th-century Great Britain, it wasn't enough for criminals to be executed for their offenses; their physical remains were punished as well, either dissected or publicly displayed in chains.
If a black singer pulled the same stunts as the real Bieber, he would never be calmly dismissed with a "He's just trying to figure it out" but instead would be dissected and destroyed across the internet.
Her life, her legal tactics, her appearance and her persona were explored, examined, celebrated, ridiculed, dissected and commented upon routinely and in microscopic detail throughout the course of the trial, as much as the celebrity plaintiff himself.
In the video, Meghan talks about the issues she's grappled with as a new wife, mother, and duchess whose life has been judged and dissected by the media and public since she first began dating Prince Harry.
"Just because I have more time to watch games doesn't mean my picks will be better," Obama joked, probably recalling last year's brackets, which were ruthlessly dissected and mocked by the good sports people of the internet.
But 45 minutes after Dailor's initial hesitations, he had meticulously dissected much of Mastodon's history and traced the band's growing legacy as a prog-metal powerhouse, while touching on members' personal tragedies and losses, including his own.
Her intentions will almost certainly be questioned and dissected in the next few days, but Adele has never been a very good actress, and her shock and immediate deference to Beyoncé's work certainly shows appreciation and reverence.
The presentation touched on a variety of topics, including settler colonial guilt, the origins of American national myths, the invisibility of Native Americans in Euro-American culture, and "savage philosophy," which the group dissected throughout the event.
In it, Ms. Gadsby dissected stand-up as an art form, shared what it was like growing up gay in Tasmania and tore into the culture that has historically kept men on top, no matter their flaws.
They surrendered it all when the self-proclaimed King James dissected their leaky perimeter defense with surgical passing and a pull-up 23-pointer over the 225-foot-7 Kristaps Porzingis with the game in the balance.
There's much to be dissected from host Margaret Brennan's dialogue with the foreign minister, but the most telling point was the way in which Kang — and by extension, Seoul — placed confidence in Pyongyang's verbal commitment to denuclearization.
For over two decades, this American artist has assiduously imbued her modest, low-lying sculptures and wall pieces — handmade from assorted found materials, dissected objects and, occasionally, borrowed texts — with complex reverberations of literature, history and philosophy.
The dissenter on the Fifth Circuit panel, Judge Patrick Higginbotham, dissected the majority's opinion and said the appeals court was repeating the very mistakes for which the Supreme Court had called it out in the Texas case.
Bee isn't the first late-night host to zero in on Ivanka, who was the subject of a lengthy Last Week Tonight segment in which John Oliver dissected how progressive she and Jared Kushner really are (they're not).
For the last few months, the business world has dissected Buffett's annual letter for his views on how the market is performing, his advice on investing, the current state of the economy and management tips, among other topics.
For the last six weeks, all of the comings and goings at Trump Tower have been dutifully reported and dissected by the press, whose job it is to report and dissect the president-elect's various comings and goings.
As millions of viewers watched and dissected each play, and with millions wagered in office brackets, it's easy to forget that these were college students vying for glory for their universities and not NBA stars playing for millions.
"The animals of the Royal Menagerie (among others) were sketched, painted, printed, woven, dissected, sculpted, and debated in the double context of the absolute authority of Louis XIV and the mechanistic philosophy of Descartes (among others)," Sahlins concludes.
Fortunately, the book contains several clear and absorbing pages about the "Mona Lisa" 's famously mysterious smile, particularly in relation to Leonardo's studies of lip muscles, which he dissected, and drew, alternately, with skin on and skin off.
Still, she got her first taste of experimental narrative from reading William Faulkner, Ken Kesey, and John Fowles, and learned how society might be dissected with stylistic grace from Edith Wharton, whose New York novels remain a touchstone.
We've all talked about the cons: it's a place where politics and bad takes can easily divide people, where spite and hate can find a platform, where social anxieties are bred, grown, and dissected under laser-focused microscopes.
Though Rathburn was notified of the visit a week in advance, the inspector still found serious deficiencies – flaws that demonstrate how body parts can enter a black hole of accountability after being donated, dissected and shipped to customers.
There is no doubt they are fresh (their only entry on the injury report is Devante Bond, a backup linebacker), but they barely practiced and might be badly out of rhythm, no matter how much film they dissected.
In 2016, she also joined the now canceled "Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore" as a writer, bringing her internet expertise to a standing segment called "#HashItOut with Franchesca Ramsey," where she dissected the Twitter controversy of the moment.
On Tuesday, Mr. Zarda's firing was dissected before a panel of 13 federal appellate judges in Manhattan, who were wrestling with whether federal discrimination law provided protection for employees facing discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation.
Already, the lyrics are being dissected and pored over across social media and beyond, as listeners try to decode which details come from the real lives of one of the most famous (and famously private) duos in entertainment.
So there lies the storyline that will dominate the two-week buildup to the big game, and it is an intriguing one that will be dissected, discussed and debated ad nauseam by experts and bar stool pundits alike.
Six benchmark speeches from former President Obama's political career are dissected with insight from his senior adviser Valerie Jarrett and chief strategist, David Axelrod; his speechwriters Jon Favreau and Cody Keenan; and Representative John Lewis, Democrat of Georgia.
It is a ratings magnet, a marketing tool, a sponsor's flagship, a cultural event and, of course, a live performance with no second chances, to be applauded or ruthlessly dissected, virtually in real time, via every internet resource.
OTTAWA — If Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had any thought that a burgeoning political scandal could be quietly contained, that hope vanished on Thursday, as Canadians dissected the explosive testimony from his former justice minister before a parliamentary committee.
The Titans allowed 284 total yards and limited Tom Brady to a season-low in completion percentage (21) with a game plan — which we dissected in Film Study at the time — that many other teams have since copied.
I don't want them to feel like their lives have been dissected in the public eye from the time they were literally born and we're already talking about them before they were even in my ... I don't know.
After the war, a bunch of V-2s were secretly shipped to, yes, New Mexico, where they were tested and dissected with the help of the very man who had masterminded their development under the Nazis, Wernher von Braun.
Others are disappointed that Wansink has, by and large, failed to adequately address most of the alleged mistakes — particularly when the entire field of psychological research is being dissected for studies that fail to hold up in repeat experiments.
His passion for telling the stories of how and why things are designed turned into a hit podcast called 99 Percent Invisible, which has dissected everything from skate parks to algorithms to how doctors break bad news to patients.
"The ability to crystallize that (vision) into a very specific mission statement that can be dissected into actionable tasks for your senior management, your middle management, and then your guys on the ground becomes very, very important," she added.
A different hot-button topic (the National Health Service, the economy, education) dominates the headlines each day, with facts and figures from each camp feverishly dissected by Twitter's political commentators and the rabbit hole of the MailOnline comment section.
I Lost My Body imbues every one of its "protagonists" (whether alive, dissected, or insect) with all the humanity that filmmaking can offer its subjects, each getting its own tight close ups, POV shots, soaring scores, and story arcs.
They played at street fairs and charity events, never for money; at home, they pretended to be the Spice Girls (two Sportys, and Este was Ginger) and dissected the classic rock songs and disco numbers their parents listened to.
Published in 1543 when Vesalius was only 28 years old, the tome is packed with delightfully gnarly visuals of dissected corpses, accompanied by text outlining the autopsy process and the value of kinesthetic learning and strict empiricism in medicine.
The company reported its third-quarter earnings after bell on Tuesday: Facebook's shares were down as much as 883 percent and up as much as 288 percent after hours as investors dissected CEO Mark Zuckerberg's comments on future spending and growth.
But the sorcerers of Doctor Strange don't just move through a world of shifting gravitational poles; they're manipulating the environments themselves, hopping from walls to ceilings to bridges constructed out of dissected parts of other buildings as they battle it out.
Tuesday's historic summit between the two leaders was closely watched and eagerly dissected in almost every corner of the globe, but for most of the leaders' seven-hour meeting, the North Korea state broadcaster displayed nothing but colored bars to viewers.
And as soon as her husband announced his presidential bid, everything from her career as a model to her accent has been dissected and mocked at a rate she wasn't used to as a public figure or even signed up for.
" Anias' blood pressure and heart rate dropped during the surgery, and doctors "are predicting that at first he may not be able to move one or both sides of his body, based on the area of brain that was dissected.
As critics have turned against the white-saviour genre, more movies have shown people of colour acting as their own heroes, like Ava DuVernay's "Selma" (2014), or in which everyday racism is cleverly dissected, like Jordan Peele's "Get Out" (2017).
The investing and economic team at Bank of America Merrill Lynch put out a terrific 22020-page note to clients at the end of last week which dissected the status of the U.S. economy and how to invest around it.
So, when a Congressional delegation recently received information that U.S. taxpayers have been funding a narcoleptic dog colony of Dobermans for the sole purpose of being given methamphetamine and then euthanized so their brains can be dissected, the information was troubling.
Male chefs with tattoos like this one, depicting the dissected body of a pig and captioned "Food Porn," are perhaps a recent phenomenon, but they link meat, sexualization, and masculine dominance in a way writers like Adams criticized years ago.
In a world where animals are dissected — literally and figuratively, by thousands of hours of observation — that chunk of foam is one of the only human-made things on Earth to have come in contact with a live giant squid.
In its paper, the SPD dissected what it presented as von der Leyen's policy and leadership failures as defense minister, highlighting a scandal over the awarding of contracts, her alienation of the army top brass and gaps in the military.
However, McGregor's lack of ring savvy quickly exposed him as Mayweather clinically dissected the 29-year-old, who was soon reverting to his mixed martial arts roots — clutching, grabbing and hitting his opponent repeatedly on the back of the head.
In this case, "Notorious" — Hitchcock's darkly brilliant masterpiece, in this viewer's opinion — is hastily dismissed in a couple of pages, while the self-important "Vertigo" (which seems to be enjoying a surge in popularity these days) is minutely analyzed and dissected.
Their storytelling techniques were being dissected and debated by all the discerning ears of hip-hop, proving once again that women emcees are not sex objects, gold diggers, or passive ride-or-dies— they're lyrical forces to be reckoned with.
Trump's well-known pettiness has created mountains out of personal beefs—witness the recent banning of CNN reporter Jim Acosta from White House press briefings over an exhaustively dissected video of Acosta pulling a microphone away from a White House aide.
When he moved to New York at the start of last season, his new coach, Jesse Marsch, asked him to play a more attacking role, and ever since, he has calmly dissected defenses with precision passing and looping set pieces.
We've dissected plot points from the disappointing Game of Thrones final season, with me ranting about how "Sansa was seriously screwed over by everyone," while my husband nodded patiently on our couch, waiting for me to run out of steam.
Mr. Mueller dissected and rejected the argument that it would be unconstitutional to apply obstruction of justice laws to the president's use of his executive powers like firing a subordinate or supervising the Justice Department's opening and closing of cases.
A year earlier, Vice President Spiro Agnew had fired the opening shot in a war against the press, challenging the practice of "instant analysis," where network anchors and commentators dissected press conferences and presidential announcements as soon as they concluded.
The siblings traded menacing YouTube "diss tracks" over the song that were viewed hundreds of millions of times, each one solemnly dissected by teen magazines and gossip sites, as if they were nuclear threats between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un.
So writes Farhad Manjoo, the technology columnist for The New York Times, who in his State of the Art column this week dissected the phenomenon of online campaigns against brands and how they have become a new kind of political activism.
Episodes were intricately dissected by fans on message boards like the Bronze (named for a nightclub on the show), a phenomenon that a few shows, like the Fox series "The X-Files," had already experienced but was still relatively new.
However, McGregor's lack of ring savvy quickly exposed him as Mayweather clinically dissected the 29-year-old, who was soon reverting to his mixed martial arts roots -- clutching, grabbing and hitting his opponent repeatedly on the back of the head.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Both of them were racetrack whiz kids when they met more than two decades ago in New York, where the pedigrees of the horses are dissected like earnings reports, but the blood lines of the humans not so much.
No presidential relationship has been more dissected than the one between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin, a dynamic only heightened by the swirl of investigations into whether Mr. Trump's campaign colluded with Russia to sway the election in his favor.
In December, I attended one of these meetings and listened for two hours as a dozen political scientists, sociologists and psychologists dissected the life and psyche of M., a young convict who'd grown up in a banlieue and joined ISIS.
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.
Fiorina briefly led the 2016 pack early in the race, but caught flak in the media after she described in a debate seeing graphic footage of a fetus dissected in leaked videos from Planned Parenthood — images that didn't actually exist.
By Friday, the town hall had already become a political football, reinterpreted and dissected by both sides of the gun control debate so that anybody who wants to have an opinion about it can have one ready to regurgitate at any moment.
If you've been paying attention to various trends in alternative pop over the past decade or so, the group's debut, 1000 gecs, out since May, should leave you feeling vaguely targeted and mocked, your taste dissected and farted upon by experimental avant-pranksters.
The paper, which was published in the Journal of Anatomy this week, traces the history of using infants and fetuses for dissection purposes, along with a catalog of differences between how doctors dissected the smaller corpses versus the larger, more adult ones.
Consisting primarily of large sculptures based on the drawings, Durbin's extraordinary project fuses the spirit of inquiry — into time, space, representation, and perception — with a personal reimagining of an historical moment that, having been dissected ad infinitum, one would have thought exhausted.
During the recent elections in Mexico, for example, DFRLab dissected the behavior of a political consulting group called Victory Lab that was spamming the election with fake news, driven by Twitter bots and Facebook likes that appeared to have been purchased in bulk.
In desperation, I moved to his neck and quickly sliced and dissected down to the giant carotid artery in his neck (this is where you feel for someone's pulse), where I placed a thick clamp called a "bulldog" to slow the blood flow.
On the back end is programming that, to a certain extent, is like a surgical greatest hits of possible methods for rejoining dissected intestines, veins and arteries (eventually the system will have a vast knowledge base of surgical procedures, the researchers say).
And that's before specific proposals are put on the table to reduce spending which are sure to be dissected by the media and targeted by critics, such as premium support plans for Medicare or a per capita cap or block grant for Medicaid.
Despite the unwanted publicity the Codere trade attracted for Blackstone — it was dissected by comedian Jon Stewart on primetime US television in 2013 — Mr. Shah grew to become one of GSO's most senior managing directors, and sat on its European investment committee.
"I feel like a frog that's being dissected," he confesses, collapsing into a seat at the start of a four-train, five-hour trip to his next gig, which, as always, because of labor restrictions on refugees, he will play for free.
Reading commentary about their policy update today felt strange because I am watching decisions made by a team I've come to respect and admire for their thoughtfulness dissected by people who are clearly not familiar with Ravelry, and who obviously do not knit.
As The New Yorker's Masha Gessen wrote last week: In one, President Donald Trump is guilty of abusing power in many ways and on many occasions, and one such occasion is being dissected and laid out in great detail on national television.
In edited excerpts from that and an earlier conversation for a coming video project for The New York Times, he discussed the legacy of "The Sopranos," how A.J. (Robert Iler) might fit within the Trump White House and, yes, the endlessly dissected finale.
Nominations in general are a highly contested affair, in which potential candidates are commonly scrutinized to a fierce degree, with their every previous hearing, opinion, or dissent dissected by opposing politicians to find any opportunity to throw the nomination out or veto.
Another of the so-called problem plays by Shakespeare, "Measure for Measure," is being dissected by Elevator Repair Service, the vital troupe that has taken apart and reanimated classic American novels by William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway and, most spectacularly, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Rumors are rife that the Ebola virus was made up by government officials hoping to get rich on Western aid, that the vaccine is dangerous, and that bodies of those killed by the virus are being dissected and sold to practitioners of witchcraft.
The next three weeks, the Tigers put up 58, 56 and 50 points in routs of Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas A&M — and dissected the best defense in the conference with a 37-10 victory over Georgia in the SEC championship game.
Katie and Michael have reported stories on Snap's chief executive, Evan Spiegel; have examined the company's advertising business; have dissected Snap's financials; and have even looked at how people in Southern California, where Snap is based — are anticipating an outpouring of I.P.O. wealth.
Chair haters, meanwhile, fled to an anonymous community — referred to by those in the know as an anon meme — on LiveJournal, where secret sources inside those secret Chair-only chatrooms fed them screencaps of all those strategic conversations to be dissected and mocked.
" A few months later, Simon Reynolds dissected some of the album's songs: "'Smells Like Teen Spirit' could be this generation's version of the Sex Pistols' 1976 single, 'Anarchy in the U.K.,' if it weren't for the bitter irony that pervades its title.
While the meeting, the Trump family's relationship with Emin and his father, and the contents of Goldstone's extremely public Facebook profile have been dissected to death, the one element of this globe-trotting clusterfuck that hasn't been closely examined is Emin's music.
Read: A Danish Zoo Publicly Dissected a Dead Lion, You Know, for Kids Two lions were killed at the Santiago Metropolitan Zoo in Chile Sunday after a man allegedly tried to commit suicide by stripping naked and jumping into the enclosure, NBC reports.
But my own grumpiness about the way that anniversaries get dissected is no reason to ignore good things, and the upshot of this particular round of remembrance is that it has yielded a lot of thoughtful commentary and reflection on Christopher Wallace's career.
Trudeau said his response was that "you can't separate one from the other" but that he should have refrained from getting involved in the incident, which was gleefully dissected on Twitter with the hashtag #elbowgate and splashed on newspaper front pages across the country.
In footage captured by MSNBC and later dissected by Twitter users, Trump appeared to make a subtle effort to hold his wife's hand, first extending his pinky finger and then gently giving her hand a little shake before she finally placed her hand his.
I was pummeled with narrowed, pointed questions that dissected my personal life, love life, past life, family life, inane questions, accumulating trivial details to try and find an excuse for this guy who had me half naked before even bothering to ask for my name.
In footage captured by MSNBC and later dissected by Twitter users, Trump appears to make a subtle effort to hold his wife's hand, first extending his pinky finger and then gently giving her hand a little shake before she finally places her hand his.
The indictment stated that they failed to maintain basic precautions to prevent infectious tissue from contaminating healthy tissue; Rathburn dissected bodies using a chainsaw, and stacked human heads on top of each other in freezers with frozen pools of blood and bodily fluids in them.
I can pretty much point to every single aspect of Donald Trump's personal, political, and financial life — it's been dissected by great length and with great skill by the investigative reporting teams of the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times and Washington Post.
In the United States, where there is no national paid family leave policy, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's year-long policy, enacted in 2015, has been written about, dissected and ogled over ( "It's every working mom and dad's dream," Elle wrote at the time).
Bespoke Investment Group dissected the names in the S&P 500 to see if it could glean which kind of stocks (value, growth, etc.) led this year's declines, but it found just about everything in the index was off by 7 percent or more.
The portal had a private forum and a place for registered members—those who had dropped the $22 (£23) on membership into the Net Yaroze club—to create pages to share their games, which would be dissected by the enthusiastic crowd in the forums.
Usain Bolt's hamstring was dissected with such scrutiny in the run up to the Rio Olympics that you'd be forgiven for thinking it was a more impressive feat to overcome than, say, carrying another human inside you for the best part of a year.
How can the author take a classic script — basically, a silly woman plots to marry off her five unwed daughters, couples fall in and out of love, and situations are dissected by a narrator of uncommon wit and perspicacity — and make it her own?
You only need to look at how the very first draft lottery in 1985 has been dissected from the moment the New York Knicks won the chance to select Georgetown's Patrick Ewing to know this is a thing that will send people into a frenzy.
Last year's near-unprecedented playoff run, in which he dissected opponents with a reservoir of step backs, side-step threes, and furiously technical footwork that made defending him in space feel like one of the more fruitless duties in basketball, helped bring us here.
The next day he stood stone-faced on a Midtown Manhattan sidewalk as a team of investigators with the Federal Bureau of Investigation dissected his scarred black Toyota Camry with forensic precision, peering inside its shattered taillight and dismantling its battered back-seat door.
One of the biggest reasons many cities aren't walkable is because land is dissected into "uses," something called "single-use zoning": Retail cannot be next to a medical office cannot be next a single-family home cannot be next to a multi-family home.
We've learned our lesson about what can happen to the perception of your work when interpreted in rabid tweets by the president, dissected by pundits all over the map, trumpeted in bizarre terms by the president's absurd personal lawyer and distorted by the attorney general.
Although I knew perfectly well that Madame Tussaud survives, I always felt sure that something awful would happen to Marie, that she would be dissected by the bizarre Dr. Curtius, who had body parts lying around his atelier, or beheaded during the French Revolution.
For the next 22 minutes, Saez's actions in the stretch were replayed and dissected, by the more than 353,000 people at Churchill Downs, the millions more watching on national television and, most important, the three stewards sitting in a dark room atop the clubhouse.
In previous seasons, she dissected vintage quilts to make them into jackets; stripped old feather mattresses of their ticking (don't try it) to create a pair of trousers; built an entire collection around khadi, the hand-loomed cotton central to the creation of Gandhi's India.
So I was constantly marveling at the way the media completely ignored how perfectly this previous breakout role had positioned her to play Katniss, and instead dissected her ability to play the part solely based on her weight, her blondness, her attitude, her public persona.
More than 2,800 uncensored documents were posted immediately to the National Archives website on Thursday evening - a staggering, disparate cache that news outlets began poring through seeking new insights into a tragedy that has been endlessly dissected for decades by investigators, scholars and conspiracy theorists.
Every surface is covered with mortars, old and new, illumination rounds, cut-away models, tables full of dissected fuzes, and huge 220-mm mortars—the largest ISIS-developed weapons we have seen—plus the massive tube that fires them, as big around as a telephone pole.
The scene, which shows William (Ed Harris) descending into a run down, abandoned version of The Forge can be interpreted in any number of ways, and I suspect will be appropriately dissected over the next however many months/years/decades until the already announced third season premiere.
VR is a powerful medium, but difficult to work with — because the developer is put in the position of creating a sense of self and presence, more is required of them, and while successes are almost impossible to describe properly, failures are conspicuous and easily dissected.
MedCure is one of the largest body brokers in the U.S. Profiting from selling organs intended for transplants is illegal, but it is legal in most states to sell whole bodies or "dissected parts, such as arms and heads, for medical research, training and education," per Reuters.
Photograph from Colorsport / REX / Shutterstock But media saturation has also given rise to an opposite, if no less fetishistic, way of thinking about soccer—a focus on tactical analysis and data crunching, whereby the inherently fluid rhythm of the game is dissected into statistically surveyable chunks.
"Diving Woman," a triumph of technologically altered shoegaze, could be Ride's "Seagull" if that track's furiously blurry wall of sound were clinically dissected, pieced back together modularly, and painted over with a thin, vitreous glaze, as the bassline and echoey dissonant lead guitar twist and shiver.
Her quirky, down-to-earth take on clothing is both fun and refreshing (seriously, who doesn't want a uterus sweater or a dissected-frog print dress?) — and the fact that she's partnered with Gwynnie Bee on an exclusive plus-size collection only makes us love her more.
As we've dissected all the events, all the circumstances, I think one of the key learnings that I project out to folks — because we all at some point in time could be affected by this — is that you have more time to respond than you think.
She skips ahead to the Enlightenment and the emergence of the notion of a unified self, and from there to 20th-century science, which regarded nature as a thing to be dissected and tamed, rather than as a multitude of rebellious forces animated by something like will.
The group painstakingly dissected each word of the Clinton resolution, discussing what -- if anything -- would change, as moderates pushed for language that would require a vote on whether senators want to hear from witnesses after the House managers and the President's defense team made their case.
"You essentially have a world where there are no adults left, nobody exercising moral authority to say, 'No, this does or does not meet our standards,'" said Matt Lewis, the conservative author of "Too Dumb to Fail," which dissected how conservatives have abandoned ideas for outrage.
"Donald Trump's uncensored comments, both old and new, have been echoed and dissected in the media repeatedly in an effort to kindle among his supporters a conflagration of outrage commensurate with the media's own faux outrage," the two Mercers said in a statement, first reported by the Washington Post.
But there is no suspense at all; we know Poirot's going to figure everything out eventually, and in the meantime we're as stuck in the snow as the passengers, none of whom are interesting enough — even when dissected and exposed by Poirot — to engender our sympathies or interest.
Plenty of dance music sounds terrific on headphones, and besides, all music is site-specific — a point I would direct at alternative rock bands who make albums designed to be dissected by critics wearing headphones but fall apart when played outside, in the car, at a party, etc.
But as long as the first lady claims she is the "most bullied person in the world" and that she wants to prevent that from impacting children, while her husband cruelly attacks enemies both real and imagined, her anti-bullying advocacy and motives will continue to be dissected.
As the police arrive, evidence that will soon be dissected in painstaking detail comes to light: The killer had a cut on his left hand (so does O.J.), one bloody glove is found at Nicole's, the matching one is outside O.J.'s house, there's blood on his white Bronco.
The extreme art inside the house includes an anatomically correct sculpture of Jesus of Nazareth fucking Mary Magdalene that is dissected long-ways to reveal their gory innards, and a seven-foot-tall sex torture device that features a girth-y wooden dick studded with sharp metal spikes.
That is why Sawsan Chebli, a Berlin state legislator with Palestinian heritage, recently came up with an idea that is radical even by the standards of a country that has dissected the horrors of its past like no other: make visits to Nazi concentration camps mandatory — for everyone.
Ari Melber, a lawyer and one of the many MSNBC hosts who were preparing to shuffle in a conga line of Washington-based experts and pundits on Thursday, likened the experience of parsing them to a Supreme Court ruling — a "paper bomb" that needed to be dissected upon arrival.
The fundamental facts on the ground have not changed, and in the kind of robust interagency, national security decision-making process that the National Security Council staff is supposed to supervise, such concerns would have been systematically raised, dissected and discussed, and a consensus reached to inform presidential action.
Even if they don't reveal anything new about the artist — at this point, most every detail of Cobain's story has been publicized and dissected and conspiracy-theorized to death — they'll still, no doubt, be studied for clues, for ways to feel connected to the human behind the hagiography.
A lot of that stems from how succinctly Weinman dissected the main source of humor in Family Guy — an abundance of references to '70s and '80s pop culture meant to masquerade as jokes — at a time when the references seemed new enough to provoke laughter in those who recognized them.
Having dissected every last droplet of detail about this movie for the better part of two years, I thought it would be fun to see how much of the movie I can describe correctly based purely on information already given by Disney, Lucasfilm and The Last Jedi cast and crew.
We discussed Drake's albums (Nothing Was The Same is still his very best, in my opinion), references to Drake affiliates (Lil Wayne being called "Petit Wayne" on Broad City), and dissected his songs to get to know one another and form a bond specific to us before our first date.
Luckily for those who are too busy having a job, or children, or you know, a life, to devote the appropriate amount of time to this video's consumption, we've taken on a little of the analyzing legwork on your behalf and dissected this cinematic treat into delectable bite-size morsels.
Dyson also isn't the first to come up with the idea of a "smarter" hairbrush: at CES earlier this year, we reported on (and completely dissected) a smart hairbrush made with a combination of sensors that will record your brushing habits and send that data to a compatible mobile app.
Pathologists in Ljubljana, Slovenia, who dissected a microcephalic fetus aborted at 32 weeks by a European woman who had become pregnant in Brazil reported last week that they found "severe fetal brain injury associated with ZIKV infection with vertical transmission" — meaning the Zika virus had come from the mother's infection.
"Hackers Think So." In pride of place on this list of TV and film programs that get cybersecurity right is Michael Mann's smoothly executed 2015 thriller, which was all but ignored by the masses but continues to be eagerly watched, dissected and re-watched by cybersecurity experts across the globe.
Whether there is there anything wrong with acknowledging that sometimes there are differences between men and women is a deeply rooted debate within feminism and the social sciences and does not need to be dissected here, but it's part of what we talk about when we talk about men and grills.
But the Wipe series is more of a traditional guy-talking-at-a-desk show in which the year's events are dissected over the course of a profane hourlong TV special by Brooker himself, along with two fictional average couch potatoes named Philomena Cunk (Diane Morgan), and Barry Shitpeas (Al Campbell).
The disasters and competing ideologies of the 20th century have left a heavy mark on Germany, a country with a deep and flourishing dramatic tradition, and the classics — the representative works of a culture that descended sharply into barbarism — are often presented in a jarringly original light, reinterpreted or even dissected.
"The tissue plains are being dissected by the infection, the blood flow to the skin is cut off and so all this tissue winds up dying because the infection is cut off the blood supply to the skin, that's sort of the reason why it gets that scary name," Dr. Conway said.
The researchers—Dara Orbach, a research associate at Mount Holyoke College, and Patricia Brennan, an assistant professor of biology—autopsied 11 female dolphins that died of natural causes, dissected their reproductive organs, created 3D tomography (CT) scans of their vaginas, and fixed the tissue in paraffin wax so they could examine their structures.
But the governor's announcement that the state would release $230 million in state resources to build and operate 1113,2111 units of supportive housing for the homeless was immediately dissected and dismissed by advocates for the program, who said it fell far short of Mr. Cuomo's initial commitment to pay for 255,239 units.
Mr. Wolfs, 58, has spent the last six years at the Bundeskunsthalle, where he was a co-curator of one of Germany's most media-dissected exhibitions of recent years: a showcase of the collection of Cornelius Gurlitt, much of which is believed to be stolen from Jewish collectors during the Nazi era.
Mentioned during the campaign as a potential VP pick before Mike Pence won the job, the Iowa senator can now concentrate on mastering the ins and outs of the Senate without having her every out-of-state trip dissected for political meaning (there was one to New Hampshire just a few weeks ago).
In the 1960s, scientists put 12 guinea pigs in a centrifuge, and spun the machine at 400 Gs. (For reference, that's 44 times the force of acceleration experienced by fighter pilots.) They dissected six of the rodents immediately, and found that almost all of the otoconia had left the saccule and utricle.
We have become inured to the suffering implicit in images of dissected apartments open to the street through the endless publication of documentary photographs showing exposed kitchens, half-eaten meals, bedding hanging from cratered floors, people calmly drinking tea in homes whose outside walls are missing, people watching their homes being bulldozed.
And I can't even imagine how stressed out I would feel if there was an actual troop of paparazzo following me around, taking photos from every possible unflattering angle, and publishing them across the internet so that my every choice could then be dissected by the hordes of trolls out there lying in wait.
The most dissected of those efforts is an algorithm known as the Strategic Subject Model, which uses arrest histories and information on past shootings to generate a list of Chicagoans most at risk of committing or becoming victims of violent crime, so that police officers can try to step in before shots are fired.
SAN FRANCISCO/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sumner Redstone's much-discussed mental state will be dissected in public during a trial set to start on Friday, as an ex-girlfriend tries to convince a Los Angeles judge that the 92-year-old media mogul is incompetent in the culmination of a salacious, months-long legal drama.
Songs arrive as the latest statements in a pop star's public dialogue, items to be mined for gossip or dissected for their ideological messages: Consider the way that Kanye West's The Life of Pablo has undergone a rollout that's as much about the tweets accompanying it and even commenting on it as it happens.

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